Lady John RussellPart 8 out of 8Howard, Lady Louisa Howick, Lord, motion of, thrown out (_see also_ Grey, (3rd) Earl) Hudson, Mr., mission to Italy Hudson, Sir James, letter from Turin to Lady John Huguesson, Mr. Humboldt, friend in Berlin Hume, appearance Hungary, Kossuth's revolution Ireland-- The Viceregal Court situation in 1843 Lady John Russell on the Irish question state of, 1845 condition in 1846 Peel's measures for, 1846 Lady John Russell on the condition of measures for relief the rebellion of 1848, preparations suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act rumoured rebellion in the South visit of the Queen, 1849 reception of Lord Russell's letter to the Bishop of Durham Lord Russell's pamphlets the Fenian movement, 1867 the Irish Church question, 1868 Gladstone's measure Lord Russell's sympathy towards Lady Russell and the Irish movement Irish University Bill Italy-- and Austria Lord John Russell and united Italy Lord Granville and federation first Parliament defeat at Custozza cession of Venetia the Russells in visit of Lord Russell, 1869 Jamaica Bill, 1839 Jaucourt, attache Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, letter to Lady John Russell Joachim, Dr. Joachim, Miss Gertrude (_see_ Russell, Mrs. Rollo) Josephine, Empress Jowett, Dr., letter to Lady Russell Keats, John Kent, Duchess of King, Mr. Locke, franchise motion Kinglake, _cited_ his book Kossuth, reception in London Lacaita, Mr. (afterwards Sir James Lacaita), mission to the Russells Lansdowne House, Lord John Russell at Lansdowne, Lady Lansdowne, Lord-- and Lord Minto Lord John Russell and Irish views and the suffrage refuses office and Lord John's resignation letters to Vienna Lausanne Layard, Henry Lecky, W.E.H., a picture of Pembroke Lodge _quoted_ Liberals-- Position in 1837 number in 1846 Lady Russell on Lincoln, President Lister, Adelaide (_see also_ Drummond, Mrs.) Lister, Elizabeth (Lady Melvill) Lister, Isabel (_see also_ Warburton, Mrs.) Lister, Miss letters to Lord John Russell Lister, Tom (_see_ Ribblesdale, Lord) Lockhart, "Life of Sir Walter Scott" London-- Lady John Russell's life in London society, Lady John Russell on news of the revolution in France Lord John Russell returned for Italian conspirators in Longfellow, H.W. Lords, the House of-- On the Corn question Peel's Irish Land Bill thrown out vote of censure on Lord Palmerston Lord Russell's proposition Lady Russell on Louis XIV Louis XVIII, Napoleon's opinion regarding Louis Philippe, and the Parisians deposition in 1848 visits Pembroke Lodge Louis, Princess, of Hesse Lovelace, Lord, "Astarte" Lowe, Robert-- On Disraeli, _quoted_ opposition to Reform his retort on Gladstone _otherwise mentioned_ Lowell, J.R. "Democracy" Lyons, Lord, on the American situation in Paris, 226 Lyttelton, Lady, on Prince Albert Lytton, Bulwer, "The New Timon," _quoted_ McCarthy, Justin-- Friendship with Lady Russell correspondence with Lady Russell "Recollections of Frances, Countess Russell" Macaulay, letter to his sister _otherwise mentioned_ Malakoff, Duc de, French Ambassador Malmesbury, Lord, accounts of the Crimea reports fall of the Derby Government Manchester-- Enfranchisement Anti-Corn Law League Bazaar attack on the prison van Manchester, Bishop of, and education Manning, Cardinal Manzoni, "Carmagnola" Martineau, Dr., writings Maynooth College, endowment of Mazzini Melbourne, Lord-- Dismissal, 1834 Ministry, 1837 return to power his famous remark Government of 1835 defeat in 1841 at Woburn _otherwise mentioned_ Mr. Gladstone's article on the Melbourne Ministry Melgund, Lady (see also Minto, Lady)-- Letter from Lady John Russell letters from Mr. Boileau letters from Lord John Russell Melgund, Lord Melrose Abbey Michelangelo Militia Bill, the Lord John Russell defeated on Mill, J.S., "Autobiography," "Nature," Lady Russell's remarks _otherwise mentioned_ Milton "Paradise Lost" Minto House-- Description return to in 1831 in 1834 the home at Lord John Russell at visit of Lord and Lady John Russell Minto, Lady (mother of Lady Russell)-- Home influence of illness in Berlin death of her mother a description arrival of Lord John Russell letters to Lady Mary Abercromby "A Border Ballad" letters written from Endsleigh letter to Lord John Russell letters from Lady John Russell illness, 1852 death _mentioned_ in the letters Minto, Lady (Lady Melgund)-- Letters to Lady Russell letters from Lord Russell Minto, Lord-- At Minto and Reform appointed Minister in Berlin and the Peel Ministry First Lord of the Admiralty Mrs. Drummond's recollections _quoted_ and Lord John Russell visits to Lady John Russell in London on Lord John Russell death of Lady Minto letters from Lady John Russell on Lord John Russell's acceptance of the Colonial Seals death _otherwise mentioned_ Minto village Moffatt, George, letter to Lady John Russell Moore, Thomas-- Songs at Bowood "Remonstrance" lines _quoted_ by Lady John Russell papers of, edited by Lord John Russell _otherwise mentioned_ Morley, Lord-- "Life of Gladstone" _cited_ on Lord Russell's resignation Mr. Rollo Russell's letter to _The Times_ _cited_ on the conduct of other Ministers _otherwise mentioned_ Motley, J.L., on _The Times_ _Morning Advertiser_, and the Eastern Question _Morning Herald_, and the Eastern Question _Morning Post_, and Palmerston's Eastern policy _Morning Star_, the Napoleon I-- in Elba, Lord John Russell's account story of the poisoning letters to Josephine Napoleon III-- and the Provisional Government his _coup d'etat_ of December, 1851 policy Orsini outrage on peace of Villafranca Le Pape et le Congres and Cavour Sir James Hudson on his idea of "United" Italy Garibaldi on and Lord Russell and the Franco-German War prisoner of war at Chislehurst National debt, reduction National Guard of Paris singing the "Parisienne" Louis Philippe and the Neapolitan prisoners at Pembroke Lodge Newcastle, Duke of, at the War Office _otherwise mentioned_ Newspapers Nice, cession to France Nicholas, Emperor partition of Turkey proposed death Nonconformist deputation to Lord Russell Norton, Mrs., description of Rogers, _cited_ Norwich, Hinds, Bishop of Nottingham Castle, burning of O'Brien, Smith O'Brien, William, and Parnell O'Connell, Daniel arrest in 1843 and Lord John Russell O'Connor, Fergus, and the Chartists Orsini Osborne Owen, Sir Richard Oxford Oxford movement, the, Lord John Russell and Pacifico, Don, compensation Palmerston, Lady Palmerston, Lord-- On the dismissal of Lord Melbourne, _cited_ and Grey at the Foreign Office the Greek crisis, 1850 his finest speech the Queen's letter to Lord John Russell reception of Kossuth the Militia Bill and the _coup d'etat_ dismissal and Lord John Russell resignation on the Eastern Question and resumption of office return to power, his first Cabinet policy Lord John in the Colonial Office policy in the Crimea his appeal to Lord John Russell his reply to Lord John's offer to resign China policy general election of 1857 Conspiracy to Murder Bill resignation on the Conspiracy Bill amendment Ministry of 1859 Italian policy the Cabinet of 1859 social legislation under illness in 1865 death, _otherwise mentioned_ Panmure, Lord Papal Bull, September, 1850 Paris-- Louis Philippe and deposition of Charles X carnival Wellington in life in visit of the Russells horrors of the war Paris, Comte de "Parisienne," the Parliament, opening in 1836, description Parnell, C.S. Party Government, Lady Russell on Pasolini, Count, memoir _quoted_ Patmore, Coventry, "1867" Paul, Herbert, on Coercion Bill _cited_ on the Commons' debate on the Greek crisis on Russell's resignation Peel, Archibald letter from Lord Russell Peel, General resignation Peel, Lady Georgiana, letter from Lord Russell verses to letter from Lady Russell Peel, Sir Robert-- The Ministry of 1835 his Tamworth manifesto resignation his position in 1837 return from Italy defeat Ministry of 1841 the Corn Law position in 1843 resignation, 1845 and Russell influence gives up Protection return to power, 1846 Lady John Russell on his speech Lord William Russell on his measures for Ireland revenge of the Protectionists and the revolution in France his last speech and death Parliamentary courage Gladstone on _otherwise mentioned_ Peel, Sir Robert, Chief Secretary for Ireland Peelites, alliance with the Whigs Pembroke Lodge-- Offered by the Queen to Lord John the "Wishing Tree" the home at visit of Louis Philippe other French visitors literary visitors a few recollections Windsor summer-house visit of Garibaldi a Cabinet dinner verses written for the summer-house visit of Queen Victoria children at a picture by Lecky Armenian refugees at _otherwise mentioned_ People's Charter, the, 1837 Persigny, M. memoirs Petersham, church at school at Petersham Park Phillips, Wendell Pitt, William Plombieres secret treaty of Poerio Poor Laws, Lady John Russell on Pope, Napoleon's designs concerning the Portal, Lady Charlotte, letters from Lady John letter to Lady Russell Walpole's "Life of Lord John Russell" Presbyterian Church of Scotland Protectionists, abandoned by Peel and the Coercion Bill and the Peelites Prussia and Denmark Napoleon and war on Austria Prussia, Crown Prince of Prussia, Crown Princess of _Punch_, ballad on Lord John Russell Pusey, Dr., letter from Gladstone, _quoted_ Puseyites, the Putney House, Lady Russell's description Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de, policy Reform, Lord John Russell and Reform Bill of 1831 1832 Lord John Russell's Bill 1854 Disraeli's Bill, 1866 Reid, Stuart, _cited_ Renens-sur-Roche the Russells at Revolutionary movement of 1848 Ribblesdale, Lady, 1st Lady John Russell marriage with Lord John Russell her death Ribblesdale, (2nd) Lord Ribblesdale, (3rd) Lord Richmond, visit of Garibaldi Richmond, Duke of (1836) Richmond Free Church Richmond Park Rigby, Dr. Ripon, Lord Robertson, Rev. F.W. Rodborough Manor, purchased by Lord John Roebuck, Mr.-- Motion of confidence motion for a Commission of Inquiry the debate on comments on Lord John Roehampton House Rogers, Samuel-- Letters to Lord and Lady John Russell note to Lady John, written in his ninetieth year breakfasts Lady Russell's verses to his reply Roman Catholics, Lady John Russell on the Papal Bull, September, 1850 Romilly, Colonel on Lord John accepting the Colonial Seals letters from Lord Russell Romilly, Lady Elizabeth, letters from Lady John Russell _otherwise mentioned_ Romilly, Sir Samuel Roseneath, Lord John Russell's stay at Russell, Lord Arthur Russell, Arthur, son of Mr. Rollo Russell, Bertrand, son of Lord Amberley Russell, Earl (Frank, son of Lord Amberley) Russell, Lady Emily Russell, George William Gilbert Russell, George W.E., on his uncle, _quoted_ Russell, John (_see also_ Amberley, Lord) Russell, Lady Agatha _Letters from_-- Mrs. Drummond Lady Russell Mrs. Warburton Mr. Farrington the Rev. Stopford Brooke Mr. Frederic Harrison Mr. James Bryce Russell, Lady Georgiana (_see also_ Peel, Lady Georgiana) letter from Lady Russell letter from Lord Russell married to Mr. Archibald Peel _otherwise mentioned_ Russell, (1st) Lady John (_see_ Ribblesdale, Lady) Russell, Lady John-- Birth and early life at Minto beginning of her Diaries visit to the Continent return to Minto at Roehampton House in Berlin return to Minto, 1834 at the Admiralty description by Mrs. Drummond visits of Lord John her engagement at Endsleigh birth of John lines to her son at Woburn illness in Edinburgh on the government of Ireland at Chorley Wood illness in 1847 birth of George William Gilbert the Petersham School birth of Francis Albert Rollo recollections of the crisis in December, 1851 book of poems and Samuel Rogers birth of Mary Agatha death, of her mother in Vienna Italian sympathies visit of Mr. Lacaita relations with her father lines for the summer-house at Pembroke Lodge return to Endsleigh in Venice on Irish Church disestablishment Visit to Italy, 1869 her views on elementary education in Paris in Switzerland at Cannes sorrows of 1874 death of Lord Amberley the "Life of Prince Albert" death of Lord Russell her subsequent life "Family Worship" her love of children her religion favourite authors lines on Samuel Rogers his reply friendships "Lines to Georgy" sympathy for Ireland on the home at Minto lines written after reading "Leaves from a Prison Diary" visit to the Queen on Home Rule illness in 1897 last illness and death funeral "Lines on Death" "Recollections" by Justin McCarthy memorial address by Frederic Harrison Russell, Lady Victoria (_see also_ Villiers, Lady Victoria) Russell, Lord Charles, letter to Lady John Russell Russell, Lord John-- and the Oxford movement efforts for Reform loss of the first and introduction of the second Reform Bill his engagement to Lady Fanny Elliot at Minto _mentioned_ in the earlier letters his speech on sugar returned for the City of London early life and career his account of Napoleon the "Remonstrance" of Thomas Moore character and personality and the Queen on Endsleigh, _quoted_ and the Corn Laws speech on the Irish question his Free Trade letter called to office letters from Lady Russell the first Reform Bill Irish views opposes the Coercion Bill, 1846 his Ministry, 1846 measures for the relief of Ireland the offer of Pembroke Lodge his Irish Coercion Bill suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act school founded at Petersham at Balmoral his letter to the Bishop of Durham resignation and resumption of office events leading to the fall of the Ministry resignation and the dismissal of Palmerston foreign policy defeated on the Militia Bill and the Protestant Nonconformists his attitude towards Lord Aberdeen and Palmerston in the Coalition Cabinet the Reform Bill withdrawn resignation the attack, on fails to form a Government British Plenipotentiary at Vienna in the Colonial Office his policy at Vienna resignation "Life of Fox" lecture at Exeter Hall in Italy his speech on the Chinese question returned for the City reception at Sheffield the amendment to Lord Palmerston's Conspiracy Bill Italian sympathies Foreign Secretary under Palmerston his share in the creation of Italy determines England's Italian policy despatch of 27th October, 1860, _quoted_ becomes Earl Russell speech on the American War Prime Minister the Reform Bill in Venice his pamphlets on Ireland character from the Diary visit to Italy, 1869 the "Introduction," _quoted_ in Paris opinion on education at Cannes "Essays on the History of the Christian Religion" sorrows of 1874 the Herzegovina insurgents his last years Nonconformist deputation to death Gladstone on recollections of Justin McCarthy and the American Civil War _otherwise mentioned_ _Letters to_-- Lord Melbourne Lady Mary Abercromby Lady Russell Duke of Bedford Lady Minto the electors of London Lord Clarendon Lady Minto (Lady Melgund) Lady Georgiana Russell Archibald Peel 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position in 1843 influence of Lord Derby on Tractarianism _Trent_, the, Confederate emissaries seized Trevelyan, Mr., and the Chartists Trevelyan, Sir George, "Life of Macaulay," _cited_ Tuileries, the clock incident a dinner at Turin, the Parliament of 1860 Turkey-- Events leading to the Crimean War the Herzegovina insurgents Lady Russell on Tyndall, Mrs. Tyndall, Professor Unionists, Lady Russell on the United States, European policy towards Unsted Wood, 70 Vattel, jurist, _quoted_ Venetia, and the Federation cession to Italy Vestris, Mme. Victor Emmanuel-- Policy and the Peace of Villafranca and Garibaldi King of Italy entry into Venice Victoria, Queen-- First Parliament coronation and Peel Court balls and Lord John Russell on events in France the Chartist movement letter to Lord John Russell regarding the public prayer at Balmoral visit to Ireland, 1849 and Palmerston, the letter to Lord John Russell conversation with Lady John Russell on Palmerston visits to Pembroke Lodge sends for Lords Aberdeen and Lansdowne letter to Lord John Russell asking him to serve under Lord Aberdeen Palmerston's return to power Lord Derby's Cabinet, 1858 sends for Granville and afterwards for Palmerston and Italy visit to Coburg death of the Prince Consort letter to Lord Russell on Palmerston's illness refuses Lord Russell's resignation, 1866 lays foundation stone of the Albert Hall letter to Lady Russell at Cannes invitation to Lord Russell letter to Lady Russell on death of Lady Amberley character letter to Lady Russell on death of Lord Amberley letter to Lady Russell on death of Lord Russell requests Lady Russell to remain at Pembroke Lodge letter to Lady Russell on marriage of her son visit of Lady Russell to Vienna Conference of "Vienna Note," the Villafranca, peace of Villiers, Lady Victoria-- Letter to Lady Russell letter from Lady Russell marriage death of _otherwise mentioned_ Villiers, Montagu, Bishop of Durham, vote of thanks to Lord John Russell Villiers, Mrs. E. Voysey, Mr. Wales, Prince of, illness, 1871 Wales, Princess of Walpole, Sir Spencer _cited_ on Lord John's resignation "Life of Lord John Russell" "The History," _quoted_ Walton, Isaac War Office incompetence Warburton, Mrs. (_see also_ Lister, Isabel)-- Letter from Lady Russell letter to Lady Agatha Russell Waterloo, Lady John Russell's impressions, George IV and Wellington, Duke of-- Policy resignation in 1830 Waterloo the temporary Cabinet personality from the letters despatches Napoleon on and George IV Westcott, Dr. Westminster Abbey, coronation of Queen Victoria Westminster School Whigs, the-- Position in 1841 and the Corn Laws and Peel's Sedition Bill alliance with the Peelites and Russell Wicksteed, Rev. Philip H., speech of William IV-- Dismisses Melbourne opening of Parliament, February, 1836 death and Brougham Windsor Castle Lady John Russell at Wiseman, pastoral letters (1850) Woburn Abbey War, Lady John Russell on Woman, Lady John Russell on her position Wood, Lady Mary Wood, Sir Charles retirement Wyhoff, Chevalier, "Reminiscences of an Idler" Yarrow Young Ireland party Zuerich, Congress at, Napoleon's plans
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