Cavour, Count, and Palmerston, 190-193; and Lord Clarendon, 192; at Plombières, 193; di- plomacy of, 195-199; death of, 199.
China, war with, 83-87; second war with, 184-186; Anglo- French expedition to, 221. Christina, Queen Regent of Spain, 56, 58, and the Spanish mar- riages, 96-106. Clarendon, Lord, 33, 73; becomes Foreign Secretary, 152-153; again Foreign Secretary, 165– 166; at the Congress of Paris, 172-174; and the United States, 176; and the Treaty of Paris, 177-179; and Walewski's despatch, 188; and Italy, 192- 193; out of office, 201; and Denmark, 236.
Cobden, Mr., and the Militia Bill,
142; Palmerston on, 166; and China, 185; defeat of, 186; re- fuses office, 201; on Palmer- ston, 202; and Reform, 204; on Mr. Gladstone, 205; and the defences, 207; treaty of, 209. Conspiracy to Murder Bill, 187-
Cowley, Lord, 172, 180, 197. Cracow occupied by Austria, 66; annexation of, 108, 232. Crimean Expedition, the, 159, 164.
Croker, J. W., and the New Whig Guide, 13; on Palmerston, 26; interview with Palmerston, 31.
Danubian Principalities, 151, 156, 173, 178-179.
Denmark, the succession ques- tion, 130-131; and Schleswig- Holstein, 232-237.
Derby, Lord (Lord Stanley), motion on Portugal, 113; on Greece, 135; great ministry of, 143-44; attempts to form a ministry, 162; on the treaty of Paris, 172; second ministry of 188, 189.
Disraeli, Mr., 175, 190. Drouyn de Lhuys, recall of, 132– 34; at Vienna, 170. Dudley, Lord, 24, 25.
Egypt and the Powers, 64-79; Palmerston on, 176. Ellice, Mr., 73, 222.
Ferdinand, the Emperor, abdica- tion of, 126.
France, relations with, 37, 40; and Belgium, 43-49; and Por- tugal, 55, 57; coolness towards England, 59-62; and the Syrian question, 70-79; and Tahiti, 93; and the Spanish marriages, 96-106; subsequent results, 107; Revolution of 1848, 119; Second Empire, 140; and the Eastern Question, 150, 154; and Italy, 193-198; relations with England, 217-221, 226, 229-236.
Flahault, Count, 220. Fortifications Bill, 208-209.
Gérard, Marshal, 47, 49. Gibson, Mr. Milner, 186, 190. Gladstone, Mr., letter of Palmer- ston to, 40; refuses to join the Conservatives, 162; resigns
office, 163: in favour of peace, 167; and Italy, 125, 190, 201; and the defences, 204-209. Gortschakoff, Prince, at Vienna, 169, 170, 173; chicanery of, 177-178; and Naples, 183; and Poland, 230-231; and Den- mark, 233.
Graham, Sir James, on China, 84;
and Reform, 148; at the Napier banquet, 157; death of, 201. Granville, Lord, 34, 45, 59, 73, 78.
Granville, Lord (son of above), Foreign Secretary, 143; tempts to form a ministry, 194. Greece, Palmerston on, 24, 27; Otho becomes king of, 53; coercion of, 131-137.
Greville, Mr., 34, 75, 81, 82, 92, 102, 106, 124, 140, 161, 172, 188, 189.
Grey, Earl, 30; Premier, 32. Guizot, 77, 78; and Aberdeen, 92-93; and the Spanish mar- riages, 96-106; fall of, 119- 120.
Horsham, Palmerston elected at, 7.
Hume, Joseph, 12, 113.
Hungary, revolution in (1848), 126; refugee question, 127; and Italy, 193.
Huskisson, Mr., 23, 25, 31.
Ireland, Palmerston and, 214- 216.
Italy, Austrian rule in, 117; at- tempted reforms in, 118-119; revolution of 1848, 121-124; Sardinian contingent, 172, 191; Palmerston and, 190-199. Isabella, Queen of Spain, 56; her marriage, 106; dismisses Sir H. Bulwer, 119.
Kars, 164, 172, 173, 177. Kinglake, Mr., 149, 237. Kossuth, 126; his visit to Eng- land, 139; his mission, 193.
Haynau affair, the, 139.
Herat attacked by Persia, 66, 184. Herbert, Mr. S., 152, 162, 163, 190.
Herries, Mr., 22, 23.
Holland, Lord, 33, 73, 74; death of, 75.
Lamartine, 120-121, 123. Lansdowne, Lord, 6, 30; pro-
posed as Leader of the Libe- rals 145; attempts to form a Ministry, 162; in the Cabinet, 165
Leopold I of Belgium, 46, 48, 51, 231.
Lewis, Sir G. C., 165, 188. Lieven, Madame de, 14, 102. Liverpool, Lord, Premiership of, 9, 19, 21.
Lombardy, see Italy.
London, Convention of (1841), 79; treaty of (1852), 131, 233. Louis Philippe, 43, 44, 47, 59-62, 75, 78; and the Spanish mar- riages, 96-106; fall of, 119.
McLeod affair, the, 88-90. Mahmoud, 64, 65, 70. Malmesbury, Lord, 7, 9, 11. Malmesbury, Lord (grandson of above) on the coup d'état, 140; on the Czar, 141; and Italy, 190; interview with Lady Pal- merston, 203.
Maria, Donna, 27-28, 29, 56; her marriage, 110.
Mehemet Ali, 64, 70, 76-77, 79. Melbourne, Lord, 24, 25, 30, 33,
35, 59, 67; and Palmerston, 74- 75; resigns office, 79. Menschikoff mission, the, 150. Metternich, Prince, 37, 38-39; on Spain, 58; on the Quadruple Treaty, 73; on the Spanish marriages, 105; and Cracow, 109; and Switzerland, 113- 116; and Italy, 117-119; fall of, 119.
Mexican expedition, the, 227. Miguel, Dom, 27-28, 54-58, 111, 112.
Militia Bill, the, 143-144. Minto mission, the, 118. Mutiny, the, 186.
Napier, Sir C., 55, 77; banquet to, 157. Naples, coercion of, 82; and the Sicilian rebellion, 118, 125; coercion of, 183; conquest of, 198.
Napoleon III., coup d'état of, 140; and the Holy Places, 150; and the Eastern question, 164, 171, 172; visit to England, 179; and Egypt, 179; relations with England, 182-183; attempt to murder, 187; and Italy, 193- 199; and Savoy, 197, 218; schemes of, 218-221; and Po- land, 231; proposed Congress of, 231; and Denmark, 235. Nesselrode, Count, 53, 153. New Whig Guide, 13. Newtown, Palmerston elected at, 7. Nicholas, Czar of Russia, 65, 66, 71; visit to England, 151, 152. Normanby, Lord, 107, 109, 120.
Palmerston, Lady (Mary Mee), 2, 4; death of, 6. Palmerston, Henry John, third Viscount, birth, 2; education, 4-6; enters Parliament, 7; Lord of the Admiralty, 7; maiden speech, 8; Secretary at War, 9-12, 21-25; character, 12-19; visits to France, 21; attempt on, 21; in opposition, 25-31; Foreign Secretary, 32– 79; his marriage, 80; in oppo- sition, 82-95; visit to Paris, 95; again Foreign Secretary, 96-139; dismissed from office, 140; Home Secretary, 146-160; temporary resignation, 149- 150; first Ministry, 162-188; receives the Garter, 174; visit to Compiègne, 193; second Ministry, 200-239; last illness and death, 239-240; funeral, 240.
Palmerston, Lady (Lady Cowper), 79-81, 188, 203; death of, 240.
Paper Duties Bill, 203, 205. Paris, Congress of, 172–174; treaty of, 176-179; Cavour at, 191-193.
Quadrilateral Treaty, the, 72. Quadruple Treaty, the, 57.
Radetzky, Marshal, 122, 123, Raglan, Lord, 158, 167. Roebuck, Mr., resolution on the Pacifico affair, 134; motion of inquiry, 159, 164. Russell, Lord John (Earl), 74; attempts to form a ministry, 94; Premier, 95; quarrel with Palmerston, 140-142; Reform Bill of, 148-150; proposed Palmerston for Secretary at War, 158; attempts to form a ministry, 162; resigns office, 159; at Vienna, 163, 168-170; resigns office, 170; reconcilia- tion with Palmerston, 190; and Italy, 190, 194-198; on Reform, 203-204; Foreign Secretary, 217-238. Russia, relations with, 40, 53;
and Turkey, 65; and England, 66, 70-79; and the Holy Places, 150; diplomacy of, 150-156, 168-174; and Poland 229-231; and Denmark, 139 233; Palmerston on, 237.
Serpents Island, 177, 178.
Shaftesbury, Lord (Lord Ashley), 18, 19, 80, 94, 143, 147, 240; his bishops, 211.
Sicily, revolution in, 118, 125; freed by Garibaldi, 198. Sinope, Turkish fleet destroyed at, 156.
Slave-trade, the, 39, 41, 90-91, 93, 184.
Soult, Marshal, 71, 72, 77. Spain, English intervention in, 56-62; Spanish Legion, 60- 62; Spanish marriages, 96- 106; rupture with, 119. Stockmar, Baron, 87, 110, 142. Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, 127, 150, 154.
Suez Canal, 180-182.
Switzerland, revolution in, 113- 116; and Prussia, 182.
Syrian question, the, 64-79; reli- gious war in, 219.
United States, disputes with, 87- 92, 95, 175-176; civil war in, 221-227.
Unkiar Skelessi, treaty of, 65. Urquhart, Mr., 37, 75.
Talleyrand, Prince, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49, 59.
Temple, Sir William, 2, 57, 58. Temples, the, 1, 2. Thiers, 72, 76, 77.
Venetia. See Italy.
Victor Emanuel, visits England, 191.
Victoria, Queen, and Palmerston, 94; on the Spanish marriages, 102; her Memorandum, 138; letters of Palmerston to, 170, 171; gives Palmerston the Gar- ter, 174; and Italy, 196 letters of Palmerston to, 206. ;
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