Henley, Lord, i. 272. Henley, Mr., iii. 122. Herbert, Mr. Sidney, War Minister, ii. 382, iii. 13, 142; Colonial Secretary, 38.
Hereditary peerages, Abolition of, in France, i. 170; proposed in England, 172, 203.
Herford, Mr. Edward, iii. 437. Herries, Mr., ii. 379; on income- tax, 357.
Hertford, Corruption at, i. 323. Hetherington, Henry, ii. 275. Hewley, Lady, ii. 127. Heywood, Mr. J., ii. 338. Hill, Mr., introduces penny postage, ii. 32.
Hobhouse, Sir J. C., Irish Secretary,
i. 242; resigns his seat, 250; Indian Secretary, 359; Board of Control, ii. 231. Hodges, Mr., i. 340. Hodgkinson, Mr., and compound householders, iii. 318.
Hodgson, Col., Pamphlet of, on India, iii. 113.
Holland, Sir H., death of, iii. 428. Holland, Lord, i. 359. Holyoake, G. J., ii. 235.
Horsman, E., Irish Secretary, iii. 38; opposes the Dublin Uni- versity Bill, 420. House-tax, i. 249. Houses of Parliament burnt, i. 327; rebuilt, 395.
Howe, Lord, Dismissal of, i. 185. Howick, Lord, i. 257, ii. 44, 98, 160; War Secretary, i. 359; Earl Grey, ii. 177; Colonial Secretary, ii. 231. Howley, Dr., Archbishop of Canter-
bury, i. 168; assault on, 198. Hudson's Bay Company, ii. 318. Hume, Mr., i. 79, ii. 298, 322, 328; presents an address to the King, i. 179; on Orange lodges, 383; on limitation of income-tax, ii. 263, 358.
Hunt, Mr., agitates against Corn- laws, i. 12; arrested at Man- chester, 16; elected at Preston,
49; supports Lord J. Russell's Reform Bill, 80; defeated at Preston, 232.
Hunt, Mr. G. Ward, iii. 276, 286. Huskisson, Mr., supports reform, i. 19; resigns, 20. Huxley, Mr., ii. 1.
Hyde-park riots, iii. 50, 289, 319.
IMPRISONMENT for debt, i. 394; abolished, ii. 144, iii. 377. Incendiarism in the country, i. 52, 180, 205.
Income-tax, ii. 76, 148, 153, 357; proposed increase of, 263; ex- tended to Ireland, 391; increase in, iii. 21, 404.
India Bill, The, iii. 118, 124, 126. India, Our policy towards, i. 253;
war in, ii. 88; government of, 392; mutiny in, iii. 100; our policy in, 114; government of, 118, 126, 132.
Ingleby, Sir W., proposes reduction of malt-tax, i. 248.
Inglis, Sir R., ii. 37; opposes Lord
Russell's Reform Bill, i. 76. Inkermann, Battle of, iii. 12. International Exhibition, ii. 352, 363, iii. 196.
International Law, iii. 71. Intoxicating liquors, Sale of, iii. 241.
Iron trade, Strike in the, iii. 268. Ireland, State of, i. 236, ii. 22,
104,135, 174,226, 254, 268, 302, 314, iii. 338, 379, 441; Orange lodges in, i. 376, 383, 384; po- tato disease in, ii. 174; distress in, 233, 237.
Irish Church Bill, The, i. 242, ii.
172, iii. 358; in the Lords, 369. Irish Church, the motion for reduc- tion of revenues of, i. 286, 341, iii. 255; commission on, i. 291; and the Irish prelacy, 324; speech of William IV. on, 325; dis- establishment of, iii. 338. Irish Arms Bill, ii. 226. Irish Colleges, ii. 170. Irish Land Bill, iii. 385.
Irish measures, ii. 18, 22, 37, 268,
314, 329, iii. 419. Irish municipal reform, i. 368, 382, 384, 403, ii. 18, 38. Irish Poor-law, ii. 18.
Irish Registration of Voters Bill, ii. 38, 43.
Irish Tithe Bill, i. 293, 303, 373, 385, ii. 18.
Istalif, Capture of, ii. 94. Itajuba, Viscount, iii. 415. Italy, Revolution in, ii. 319; war with Austria, iii. 139, 144, 287.
JAMAICA Bill, The, ii. 23, 29. Jamaica, Insurrection in, iii. 294. Japan, War with, iii. 253. Jellalabad, ii. 89.
Jews, Admission of, to Parliament, ii. 255, 343, 361, iii. 100. Jews' Disabilities Bill, i. 265, 321, ii. 45, 172, 255, 386, 392, iii. 129.
Johnson, Mr. Reverdy, iii. 413. Jones, W., the Chartist agitator, ii. 283.
Judicature Bill, iii. 422. Jugdulluk Pass, ii. 92.
KALEFAT, Battle of, iii. 2. Kars, iii. 65. Keble, Rev. J., i. 277. Kelly, Mr. Fitzroy, ii. 45. Kenyon, Lord, i. 224.
Key, Sir J., proposes repeal of window tax, i. 249. Kyber Pass, The, ii. 92.
Kimberley, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, iii. 356.
King, Lord, attacks the Church, i. 173.
King, Mr. Locke, ii. 354, 360, 380. Knatchbull, Sir H., ii. 60.
Koord Cabul Pass, The, ii. 88.
Law-courts, The, iii. 191. Law lords and lay lords, ii. 138. Law reform, i. 392, ii. 87, 323, 363, iii. 230, 258.
Lawrence, Sir H., iii. 102; death of, 107.
Layard, Mr., iii. 39; Woods and Forests, 357.
Lay lords and law lords, ii. 138. Lee, Rev. J. P., ii. 256; Bishop of Manchester, 258.
Lefevre, Mr. Shaw, Speaker, ii. 57. Letheby, Dr., on condition of the poor, iii. 92.
Lewes, Bribery at, ii. 86. Lewis, Sir Cornewall, Chancellor of the Exchequer, iii. 46, 83; Home Secretary, 142; death, 233. Liberation Society, The, ii. 340. Licensing Bill, iii. 412. Life-peerages, iii. 72, 372. Lincoln, Mr., Proclamation of, iii. 222; assassination of, 266. Liquor Laws, The, iii. 241, 411. Littleton, Mr. (see Hatherton, Lord). Liverpool, Corruption at, i. 323. Local Government Act, iii. 403. London, Bishop of, speech on the prelacy, i. 174; postponement of sermon at Westminster, 198; supports Reform Bill, 208. London University, i. 340. Londonderry, Lord, assault on, i. 172, 178, 179; proposed for Rus- sian ambassador, 337. Lonsdale, Earl of, ii. 379.
Lords, The, reject, Reform Bill, i. 170.
Lords, House of, abolition of, pro-
posed, 203; position of, iii. 1; and supply, 165.
Lowe, Mr., iii. 239; speech on Re-
form Bill, 322; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 356; his Budget,
Lowther, Lord, ii. 60. Lucan, Lord, iii. 11. Lucknow, revolt at, iii. 102, 105; relief of, 108. Lyell, ii. 1.
Lyndhurst, Lord, opposes Reform Bill, i. 166, 211; Lord Chan- cellor, 327, ii. 60; and law re- form, i. 392.
Lytton, Lord, ii. 1; death of, iii. 428.
MACAULAY, Lord, i. 257, ii. 1, 71,
231, 252; death, iii. 148. Mackinnon, Mr., motion on census, i. 147, iii. 162.
Mackworth, Major, i. 191, 195. Macnaughten, Sir W., ii. 90. M'Naughten shoots Mr. Drummond, ii. 99.
Maidstone, Lord, ii. 11.
Malakoff, The, iii. 57; capture of, : 62.
Malmesbury, Earl of, iii. 287; Foreign Secretary, ii. 379, iii. 122.
Malt-tax, The, i. 248. Mamelon, The, iii. 57. Manchester, Anti-corn-law agitation
at, ii. 178; bishopric of, 246, 256; art exhibition at, iii. 94; free and open church movement in, 439.
Manners, Lord J., ii. 379, iii. 122, 287.
Marriage laws, The, i. 308, 339,
386, ii. 87, 323, 341.
Marriage of the Queen, ii. 34, 39. Massey, Mr., iii. 161; chairman of
Matches, tax on lucifer, iii. 404. Maule, Mr. Fox (see Lord Panmure). Mayhew, Mr. H., iii. 80.
Maynooth Grant, The, ii. 145, 167. Mazzini, J., ii. 133.
Medical discoveries, ii. 234. Meerut, Mutiny at, iii. 102. Melbourne, Lord, opposes Reform
Bill, i. 165; Home Secretary, 178; Prime Minister, 302, 359; resigns, 326, ii. 9, 24, 60; re- stored, 24.
Mentschikoff, Prince, iii. 8. Miall, Mr., on education, iii. 394. Miles, Mr. P., ii. 122, 164. Militia Bill, ii. 377, 380.
Mill, Mr. J. S., on Civil-Service reform, iii. 127; death of, 428. Milton, Lord, ii. 55; refuses pay- ment of taxes, i. 217, 225. Mine Laws, ii. 83.
Minto, Earl of, i. 359, ii. 231. Molesworth, Sir W., and Orange lodges, i. 383; censures Lord Glenelg, ii. 13; on our colonial policy, 317; First Commissioner of Works, 382.
Monetary crisis, i. 416, iii. 117, 293.
Montrose, Duke of, iii. 122; Post- master-general, 287.
Morpeth, Lord, i. 360, ii. 43, 55, 231.
Motley, Mr., iii. 413.
Municipal reform, i. 361, 391; in Ireland, 368, 383, 384, 403, ii. 18, 37.
Munster, Earl of, i. 220. Murchison, Sir R., ii. 1. Murphy, the lecturer, iii. 325. Murray, Mr. J. A., i. 359. Musters, Mr., Seat of, burnt, i. 180. Musters, Mrs., and Lord Byron, i. 180.
NAAS, Lord, on spirit-duties, ii. 359; Irish Secretary, iii. 122, 287.
Nana Sahib, iii. 105.
Napier, Sir C., war in Scinde, ii. 114; commands Baltic fleet, iii. 22, 26, 53; dinner to, 22; re- turn of, 32.
National Debt, Reduction of, ii. 387; iii. 425.
Navigation Laws, The, ii. 240, 267, 311, 312, 328, 354. Navy, Reconstruction of, iii. 136. Neptune, Discovery of the planet, ii. 251.
Nesselrode, Prince, Russian Minis- ter, iii. 6.
New boroughs, i. 67, 151, 201. Newcastle, Duke of, assault on, i. 172, 178; castle of, burnt, 180; Colonial Secretary, ii. 382, iii. 142; War Secretary, 6; speech
on Crimean War, 31; malad- ministration of, 37. Newman, J. H., i. 273, 277, ii. 110; iii. 430.
Newport, Chartist riots at, ii. 283. Newspapers, Increase of, i. 228; registration of, 401; stamp-duty on, 397.
New Zealand Bill, The, ii. 381. New Zealand, Outbreak in, ii. 170; war in, iii. 253.
Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, Death of, iii. 42.
Nichols, Sir Jasper, ii. 92. Nightingale, Miss Florence, iii. 13. "Non-intervention," iii. 29. Norbury, Lord, assassinated, ii. 22. Northcote, Sir S., President of the Board of Trade, iii. 287. Nott, General, ii. 95. Nottingham, Riots at, i. 180; bri- bery at, ii. 86.
O'BRIEN, Bronterre, ii. 277. O'Brien, Mr. Smith, ii. 267. Obstruction of Reform Bill, i. 154. O'Connell, Daniel, organises Catholic Association, i. 21; elected for Clare, 24, 31; agitates for Repeal of Union, 55, 285, ii. 135; con- viction of, i. 56; speech on Re- form Bill, 98; on Ireland, 116, 234; address on Coercion Bill, 295; speech on Coercion Bill, 297; reprimanded by the Speaker, ii. 11; on Irish Reform, 38, 44; prosecuted, 136; death of, 247. O'Connor, Feargus, ii. 276; his land scheme, 290; opposes free- trade, 291; elected for Notting- ham, 293; speech on Mr. Hume's Chartist resolution, 302.
Oken, Professor, i. 268. O'Loughlin, Mr., i. 359. Oltenitza, Battle of, iii. 2.
Opening letters in the Post-office, ii.
Orsini attempts to assassinate French Emperor, iii. 118.
Oude, Annexation of, iii. 105; re- volt in, 105; reconquest, 110. Outram, Sir J., iii. 108. Overend, Gurney, and Co., Failure of, iii. 293.
Owen, Sir J., i. 187. Owens, Mr. J., ii. 369.
Oxford attempts to assassinate the Queen, ii. 39.
Oxford Tracts, The, i. 273, ii. 107. Oxford University election, The, iii. 262.
PAKINGTON, Sir J., Colonial Secre- tary, ii. 379; First Lord of Ad- miralty, iii. 122, 287. Palgrave, Sir F., i. 362. Palmer, Sir Roundell, iii. 363. Palmer, Wm., i. 277.
Palmer, the murderer, iii. 77. Palmerston, Lord, speech on Reform
Bill, i. 86; popularity of, ii. 42, iii. 88; Foreign Secretary, i. 359, ii. 42, 231, 343; dismissed, 371, 372; Home Secretary, 382; speech on Crimean War, iii. 24; Prime Minister, 38, 142; resigns, 121; death, 267.
Panmure, Lord, i. 360; War Secre- tary, iii. 38.
Papal aggression, ii. 348. Paper Duty, The, repealed, iii. 164, 170, 181.
Paris, Treaty of, iii. 70, 75; siege of, 397.
Parke, Sir James (see Wensleydale, Lord).
Parnell, Sir H., i. 359; motion to
inquire into Civil List, 42, 59. Patriotic Fund, The, iii. 29. Paulton, Mr., ii. 182.
Paupers, Relief of, iii. 254, 383. Paxton, Mr., ii. 365.
Peabody, Mr. Geo., iii. 272. Peace, iii. 69, 75.
Peel, General, War Secretary, iii. 122, 287; resigns, 309.
Peel, Sir Robert, supports Catholic emancipation, i. 22, 28; Home Secretary, 40; speech on Reform Bill, 88, 151, 202; speech on dissolution, 127; opposes ballot, 263; Prime Minister, 327, ii. 60; speech on Irish Church, i. 353; resigns, 357; speech on municipal reform, 368; banquet to, ii. 14; and the Ladies of the Bedchamber, 24; speech on free-trade, 57, 324, 327; speech on Corn-laws, 64; proposes income-tax, 78; favour of, 105, 231; speech on the budget, 120, 147; speech on the Bank Charter, 124; on Maynooth Grant, 167, 168; supports re- peal of Corn-laws, 209; resigns, 228; speech on Factory Bill, 242; death, 344; his pictures pur- chased for the nation, 424. Pellisier, Gen., commands French army in Crimea, iii. 55. Penny postage, ii. 32. Penrhyn, Bribery at, ii. 86. Pension List, Inquiry into, ii. 4. Perceval, Arthur, i. 277.
Permissive Liquor Bill, iii. 241,411. Perrin, Mr., i. 359.
Persia, War with, iii. 86; peace,
Peterloo massacre, The, i. 14. Phillips, Mr., defends Courvoisier, ii. 40.
Phillips, Mr. Mark, ii. 179. Pitt, Wm. (see Chatham, Earl of). Pitt, The younger, supports parlia- mentary reform, i. 7; Prime Minister, 8; opposes reform, 8. Playfair, Lyon, iii. 424. Poisons, Sale of, iii. 78, 100. Poland, i. 338; sympathy with, iii. 228.
Political Unions, Formation of, i. 187.
Pollock, Sir F., ii. 60.
Pollock, General Sir G., ii. 92. Ponsonby, Mr., contests Dorset, i. 160, 187.
Poor, Condition of the, iii. 92; re- lief of the, 254.
Poor-law, The, i. 309, 409; Irish, ii. 18; Commissioners, 247. Popular excitement on rejection of Reform Bill, i. 171, 216. Porchester, Lord, opposes Reform Bill, i. 203. Portman, Lord, ii. 4.
Post-office, Opening letters in the, ii. 133; Sunday delivery of letters, 341. Postponement of royal dinner at Guildhall, i. 40.
Poulter, Mr., unseated, ii. 12. Potato disease, The, ii. 174, 314. Princess Royal, birth of, ii. 39. Pritchard, Mr., Consul at Tahiti, ii. 141.
Privilege of parliamentary papers, i. 413, ii. 35.
Procession to the King, i. 178. Proclamation against reform meet- ings, i. 93, 188.
Protection, i. 10, ii. 47, 57, 166, 190, 216.
Prorogation of parliament, i. 186, 402, ii. 140, 173, iii. 52, 261, 289, 378, 396.
Prussia, King of (see Germany, Em- peror of).
Prussia, war with Austria, iii. 287; war with France, 395. Public Schools, iii. 237. Pugilism, iii. 172.
Purchase in the army, iii. 75, 400, 402.
Pusey, Dr., i. 277, ii. 109.
'QUALIFY!' ii. 201.
Queen Dowager, The, ii. 325.
RADNOR, Lord, ii. 134.
Raglan, Lord, iii. 4; death, 52, 59. Railways, i. 419; regulation of, ii. 130, iii. 241; extension of, ii. 143.
Rating, Law of, iii. 305. Reading, Bribery at, ii. 86. Rebeccaites, The, ii. 131. Reciprocity, ii. 222. Redan, The, iii. 56. Redpath the forger, iii. 79.
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