Reform, Agitation for, i. 12. Reform Bill, Marquis of Blandford's, i. 33; Mr. Brougham's, 43; Duke of Wellington's, 29; Lord John Russell's, 49, 57; first reading of, 101; reception of by the country, 102; second reading of, 109; alterations in, 111; dropped, 120; general election upon the, 130; reintroduced, 133; second reading, 137; opposition to, 143; progress in committee, 144; third reading, 157; in the Lords, 159; rejection, 170; popular feeling on, 171; third introduction of, 200; passage of, 207, 225; royal assent, 227; of 1854, iii. 17; agitation for amendment, 132; Mr. Disraeli's, 136; Lord John Russell's, 159; withdrawn, 164; Mr. Gladstone's, 277; de- feated, 285; agitation for, 301; Mr. Disraeli's, 304, 310; altera- tions in, 321; passed, 325; Scotch, 347.
Reform, History of, in reign of Charles I., i. 2; Cromwell, 3; George II., 4; III, 6; IV., 18; William IV., 34. Reform meetings, Proclamation against, i. 13.
Reform of county franchise, ii. 354, 360, 371, 380, iii. 183, 257; of borough franchise, 183, 241, 257.
Reform, Resolution in favour of, in House of Commons, i. 182. 'Register!' ii. 201. Registration of births, deaths, mar- riages, i. 387.
Relations between the Crown and the Ministry, ii. 372.
Repeal of the Union advocated, i. 285, ii. 135.
Retrenchment, i. 59, 246, ii. 332. Ricardo, Mr., ii. 159, 240. Richmond, Duke of, resigns Post- master-generalship, i. 290. Rinderpest, The, iii. 269; reme- dies for, 275.
Riots, i. 52, 172, 180, 188, 251,
ii. 280, 283; in Hyde-park, iii. 50, 289; St. George's church, London, 147.
Ripon, Earl of, ii. 57, 60, 156; Privy Seal, i. 244; resigns, 290. Robson the forger, iii. 79. Roebuck, Mr., ii. 85, 153; inquiry into army matters, iii. 35, 44. Rolfe, Mr., i. 359.
Roman Catholic aggression in Eng- land, ii. 348.
Rome, Our relations with, ii. 303. Rose, Sir H., Proclamation of, iii. 110. Rothschild, Baron, ii. 255, 343;
admitted to parliament, iii. 129. Roupell, Wm., iii. 200. Russell, Dr., Times' correspondent, iii. 28.
Russell, Lord John, supports re-
form, i. 17; Reform Bill of, 49, 57, 101; dropped, 120; rein- troduces Reform Bill, 133; speech on creation of new mem- bers, 153; and the Birmingham Political Union, 183; explains third Reform Bill, 200; speech on Irish Church, 341; on mu- nicipal reform, 362; Colonial Minister, ii. 10; announces alteration in Corn-laws, 46; speech on Corn-laws, 59, 68; opposes income-tax, 80; speech on Irish Church, 172; fails to construct cabinet, 175; Premier, 231; speech on Mr. Hume's reso- lution on Chartism, 298; Dur- ham letter' of, 350; introduces new Reform Bill, 371, iii. 17, 159; Foreign Secretary, ii. 382, iii. 142; and the Vienna Con- ference, 41, 46, 68.
Russell, Lord William, murder of, ii. 40.
Russia, Emperor of, visits England, ii. 141; death, iii. 41. Russia, War with, ii. 404, iii. 2; declared, 25; ended 69 (and see 397).
Russia and Turkey, ii. 394, iii. 2, 397.
Ryder, Dr., Bishop of Lichfield, i. 198.
SADLEIR, Mr. James, expelled the
House of Commons, iii. 82.
St. Albans, Disfranchisement of, ii. 380.
St. Arnaud, Marshal, iii. 5; death, 8.
St. Leonards, Lord (Sir E. Sugden), i. 232, 290, ii. 60; Lord Chan- cellor, 379.
Sale, General, ii. 89. Salisbury, Marquis of, Privy Seal, ii. 379; Lord President of the Council, iii. 122. Salomons, Alderman, ii. 361. Sandon, Lord, election of, at Liver- pool, i. 187, 232. Sanitary Commission, ii. 306. Sanitary measures, iii. 129. San Juan question, The, iii. 416. Sardinia unites against Russia, iii.
43; war with Austria, 139, 144; King of (see Italy), 147.
Savoy annexed to France, iii. 144. Saxony, King of, visits Queen of England, ii. 143. Schleswig-Holstein War, The, iii. 234.
Scinde, Annexation of, ii. 113, 114, iii. 111.
Sclopis, Count Frederic, iii. 415. Scott, Sir W., Death of, i. 229, ii. 81.
Sebastopol, Siege of, iii. 7, 9; bombardment of, 55, 61; cap- tured, 64. Secularism, ii. 235.
Sedgwick, Professor, death of, iii. 428.
Selborne, Lord, Judicature Bill, introduced by, iii. 422. Sepoys, Mutiny of, iii. 100. Settlement, Law of, ii. 220. Seymour, Lord, i. 360. Seymour, Sir Hamilton, ii. 396. Shaftesbury, Earl of (Lord Ashley), contests Dorset, i. 160, 187; in- troduces Factory Bill, 260; in- troduces Mines Bill, ii. 83; on
education, 99; and the Factory Acts, 115, 343.
Sheffield, Bursting of reservoir at, iii. 249; trades-unions at, 332. Sheil, Mr., speech on education, ii. 28.
Sherbourne, Fires at, i. 205. Sheridan supports reform, i. 9. Sibthorp, Colonel, i. 206. Silistria, Siege of, iii. 2. Simpson, General, iii. 59. Sinope, Battle of, ii. 403. Slavery, Abolition of, i. 254; ii. 13, 23; in Africa, 13, 30. Slaves, Emancipation of, in the United States, iii. 223.
Slave-trade, The, in Brazil and Portugal, ii. 30.
Smith, Baron, accused of neglect of duty, i. 284.
Smith, Mr. V., i. 360. Smith, Rev. Sydney,
speech on House of Lords, i. 218; on vote by Ballot, iii. 410. Soap-duty, The, i. 397.
Somerset, Duke of, First Lord of Admiralty, iii. 142.
Somerset, Lord Fitzroy (see Raglan, Lord).
Somerset, Lord Grenville, ii. 60. Soult, Marshal, ii. 17, 141. Southey, The poet, i. 330. Spain, Our policy towards, i. 402, 405, 417.
Speaker, Election of, i. 131, 234, 335, iii. 94, 358. Spencer, Earl, death of, i. 326. Spencer, Earl (2d), Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, iii. 357. Spottiswoode Committee, The, ii.
Spring Rice, Mr., i. 290, 359. Staempli, M. Jaques, iii. 415. Stafford, Corruption at, i. 323. Stanley, Lord, speech on Irish Church, i. 351; proposes Irish Registration Bill, ii. 38, 43; Colonial Secretary, 60, iii. 122 Foreign Secretary, 287.
Stanley, Mr. (see Derby, Earl of). Stanley, Dean, iii. 434.
Stanley, E. J., i. 359. Steam vessels, Introduction of, i.
Stephens, Rev. J. R., ii. 278. Stewart, Mr. R., i. 360. Stockdale v. Hansard, i. 413, ii.
Strangers' Gallery in House of Com-
mons, i. 280, 395.
Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, ii. 397. Strickland, Sir G., on apprentice-
ship of slaves, ii. 14.
Strikes for increased wages, &c., iii. 417.
Sudbury, Rejoicings at, i. 180. Suffield, Earl of, attacks the bishops, i. 174.
Sugar duties, The, ii. 49, 120, 153, 157, 232, 238, 259. Sugden, Sir E. (see St. Leonards, Lord).
Sumter, The, iii. 416.
Sunday trading, Suppression of, iii. 50.
Supply and the House of Lords, iii. 165.
Sussex, Duke of, supports Reform Bill, i. 168; moves address, ii. 4. Sutton, Mr. Manners, re-elected
Speaker, i. 234; defeated, 334. Sveaborg, Bombardment of, iii. 53. Sydenham, Lord, i. 359, ii. 179;
Governor-general of Canada, 10. Syria taken by Pasha of Egypt, ii.
TAHITI, Island of, and France, ii. 141.
Tara, Meeting at, ii. 136. Taylor, Sir Herbert, i. 222. Taxation, ii. 313, 330; reform in, iii. 145.
Tchernaya, The, iii. 60. Telegraph, Submarine, to France, ii. 348; Atlantic, iii. 118, 131, 298.
Telegraphs, purchase of, iii. 424. Tennyson, Mr., i. 263, 322. Tenterden, Lord, opposes Reform Bill, i. 168.
Thackeray, ii. 1, iii. 234. Thiers, M., opposes Treaty of Com- merce with England, iii. 416. Thom, as 'Sir W. Courtenay,' ii. 19. Thompson, Alderman, i. 145, ii. 37.
Thomson, Mr. Poulett (see Syden- ham, Lord). Thornley, Mr., i. 187.
Tichborne Trial, The, iii. 425. Tithe Bill, i. 293, 303, 373, 386. Tithe Commutation Bill, i. 308. Tithes, Collection of, i. 245, 293. Toll-gates, ii. 131.
Townley, Mr., i. 187. Tractarianism, Progress of, iii. 429, 434.
Tracts for the Times, i. 273, ii. 107; iii. 434, 437. Trades-unions, iii. 330.
Trades-unions Commission, iii. 332 (and see 403).
Traktir Bridge, Battle of, iii. 60. Transportation of criminals, iii. 81. Trelawney, Sir J., iii. 176. Tremenhere, Colonel, i, 339. "Trent,' Seizure of the, iii. 185. Triennial Parliaments, i. 264, 322. 'Trimmers,' i. 207.
Truck system, ii. 73, Turkey and Russia, ii. 394, iii. 2. Turnbull, Mr., iii. 176. Turnpike Laws, The, ii. 131.
UNITARIANS, ii. 127.
United Kingdom Alliance, iii. 411. United States, Disputes with, iii. 78, 416; Civil War in, 183; the Trent, dispute, 185.
University reform, ii. 338, iii. 419. University Tests Bill, iii. 402, 422.
VICTORIA, Queen, Reign of, ii. 1, et seq.; address to, 4; coronation of, 16; marriage of, 34, 39; Visit to the King of the French, 104; attempted assassination of, 39, 88; letters from, iii. 407, 408. Vienna Conference, The, iii. 41, 46, 68.
Villafranca, Peace of, iii. 144.
Villiers, Mr., ii. 68, 71, 160, 223. Vincent, the Chartist agitator, ii. 275, 283.
Violence of reform mobs, i. 130. Volunteer Movement, The, iii. 146, 231.
Voysey, Rev. Charles, iii. 433. Vyvyan, Sir R., ii. 15; opposes Re- form Bill, i. 109, 131; re-elected,
WAKLEY, Mr., ii. 4. Wales, Prince of, his marriage, iii. 224; serious illness of, 406; thanksgiving service at St. Paul's for recovery of, 408.
Wales, Princess of, public entry into London, iii. 224.
Wales, great strike of colliers in, iii. 417.
Walewski, Count, and the Orsini affair, iii. 119, 123. Wallace, Mr., ii. 32.
Walpole, S. H., Home Secretary, ii. 379, iii. 122, 287; resigns, 319.
Ward, Mr., attacks revenues of Irish Church, i. 286.
War panics, ii. 261, iii. 146, 169, 233.
Warrington, Captain, i. 205. Warwick, Riots at, i. 197. Washington, Treaty of, iii. 413. Watson, The Hon. Mr., ii. 20. 'Waverers,' The, i. 207. Wellesley, Lord, Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, i. 295. Wellington, Duke of, Premier, i. 18; opposes Catholic Emancipa- tion, 20; supports it, 28; speech against reform, 38, 166, 209; unpopularity of, 41, 179; speech on charge against the bishops, 178; forms ministry, 327; popu- larity of, ii. 18; opposes Slave Bills, 30; Commander-in-Chief, 246; death, 385.
Wensleydale, Lord, iii. 72. Westbury, Lord Chancellor, iii. 183; and law reform, 231, 258; re- signs, 260; death of, 428. West-India Islands, State of our, ii. 259.
Westminster Election, The, i. 405. Wetherell, Sir C., opposes reform, i. 30; dismissed, 30; speech on Lord J. Russell's Reform Bill, 84; on the public agitation, 184; as- saulted at Bristol, 189; defeated at Oxford, 232. Wharncliffe, Lord, ii. 60; opposes Reform Bill, i. 165; moderates his opposition, 207. Wheeler, Sir H., iii. 106. Wilberforce, William, i. 266. Wilberforce, Bishop, death of, iii. 428.
Wild, Brigadier, ii. 92.
Wilks, Captain, and the 'Trent,' iii. 185.
William IV., reign of, i. 57; coro- nation of, 156; unpopularity of, 221; death of, 418, ii. 3. Williams, T., the Chartist agitator, ii. 284.
Williams, General, defends Kars, iii. 65.
Wilson, Mr. George, ii. 198. Windham, Colonel, iii. 63. Windham, Mr., opposes reform, i. 9.
Window-tax, i. 249, ii. 333. Wiseman, Cardinal, ii. 349. Wolseley, Sir C., elected at Birming- ham, i. 13; arrested, 13. Wood, Mr. C., i. 360; Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. 231; Board of Control, 382, iii. 38. Worcester, Riots at, i. 197. Wordsworth, i. 330, ii. 1, 82. Wortley, Hon. S., ii. 55. Wynn, Mr. C. W., i. 96.
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