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141, 715.

Richards, Dr., i. 332 and note.

Richmond, Duke of, i. 262; ii. 370,371.

— George, i 233.

Rio, i. 319.

Ripon, Earl of (F. J. Robinson), at
board of trade, i. 240, 243, 257 ;
Gladstone's estimate of, i. 250 ; at
board of control, i. 259 ; otherwise
mentioned, i 252, 253, 254, 255 ;
ii. 799-800.

Marquis of (Lord de Grey), war

secretary (1865), i. 787 note; Edu-
cation bill (1870), i. 934-935, 937 ;
on civil service reform, i. 949 ;
president of Alabama commission,
ii 8-9, 12, 16, 19; created mar-
quis after treaty of Washing-
ton, ii. 16 note; president of
council (1868), ii. 823; retires
(1873), ii. 71 note, 73; on Trans-
vaal suzerainty question, ii. 285
note ; Gladstone's letter to, ii. 309 ;
for home rule, ii. 531 note; first
lord of the admiralty, ii. 536 note ;
colonial secretary (1892), ii. 735
note.

Robert Elsmere, ii. 596-600.

Roberts, General, ii. 281.

Robertson, Provost, i 7-8, 17 note.
Anne, i. 16.

Colin, i. 12.

Robinson, see Ripon, Earl of.

Sir Hercules, ii. 272 note, 274,

281, 283.

Roebuck, J. A., i. 239, 521, 523, 537-
539, 542, 807.

Rogers, Frederick, see Blachford.

S., i. 137, 149, 176, 320; ii.

148.



Roman catholic church, see under

Churches.
Roman catholics : —

Affirmation bill opposed by, ii. 260.
Cesser of Irish representation

opposed by, ii. 565.
. Election of 1874, action in, ii. 103.
Emancipation of, i 52-53, 277
note, 328, 506, 861 ; ii. 497,
524.
Irish university education, atti-
tude towards, ii 43-44, 48-
49.
Peerages recommended for, by
Gladstone, ii 37-38.
Rome : —

Church of, see under Churches.
Ecumenical council at (1869), ii

116, 118-120.
French — occupation by, i 848,
953, 957; ii. 120; evacuation
by, i. 851 ; ii. 120.
Gladstone's visit to (1832), i 86-
87 ; his feeling for, i 174 ; his
reasons against visiting (1888),
ii. 653-655.
Italian occupation of, i. 977; ii. 120.
Misgovern ment in, i 646.
Roniilly, Lord, i. 802.
Roon, Albrecht, Count von, i 966-

967.
Rosooe, W.,i. 117.
Rose, Sir John, ii. 8.
Rosebery, Lord, invites Gladstone to
stand for Midlothian, ii 192;
Gladstone the guest of, ii 196,
217 ; speech after Gladstone's elec-
tion, ii 220 ; first commissioner of
works, ii 833 ; lord privy seal, ii.
833 ; at Hawarden, ii. 501 ; Glad-
stone's consultations with, ii. 501,
503, 508; for home rule, ii. 531
note; foreign secretary (1886), ii
537 note; foreign secretary (1892),
ii. 735 note ; Gladstone's letters to,
ii. 221, 243, 479; farewell visit
to Gladstone, ii. 768; tribute in
parliament, ii 771 ; otherwise
mentioned, ii. 510, 654, 773.
Rothschild, Baron, i. 959, 962 note ;

ii. 251.
Rouher, M„ i 855.
Roumauia, i 638; ii. 772.
Roumelia, ii. 331.
Round, Mr., i. 329, 330, 332, 333.
Round table conference, ii. 604, 606,
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Rousseau, i. 128, 203.

Routh, Dr., i. 330, 334.

Raskin, John, i. 329 ; ii. 167, 190.

Russell, Hastings, i. 866.

Lord John (Earl Russel) : —

Chronology : — on Irish Church
funds, i. 127 ; on Ireland (1835),
i. 130; proposes 8s. corn duty,
L 254 ; Edinburgh letter, i. 282,
289, 444 ; Jewish Disabilities
Removal bill, i. 376 ; defeat of
(1851), ii. 832; Grey's refusal
to join (1845), i. 367, 878;
fails to form a government, i.
283; takes office (1846), 290;
overtures to Peel (1846), i. 350 ;
on colonial government, i. 363 ;
Palmerston dismissed by, i. 367,
415 ; on Neapolitan tyranny, i.
400 ; Ecclesiastical Titles bill, i.
405, 409; Durham letter, i.
408, 444; defeated (1852), i.
898 ; resigns, i. 406 ; overtures to
Gladstone, i. 421 ; on Four Seats
bill, i. 424; views on leader-
ship of coalition government, i.
444; joins Aberdeen's govern-
ment, i. 445 ; budget of, i. 459 ;
Gladstone's budget, i. 465-467,
469 ; negotiations preceding
Crimean war, i 481-482 ; ap-
proves Lord Stratford, i. 488 ;
postpones Reform bill, ii. 806;
on Crimean war, i. 493 ; Aber-
deen in conflict with, i. 495, and
note 3 ; Oxford reform, i. 497,
503 ; on exclusion of dissenters
from universities, i. 505 ; on
civil service reform, i. 611 ; on
woods and forests dismissal
case, i. 520; resigns on Roe-
buck's notice of motion, L 621 ;
his explanation, i. 523; Glad-
stone unwilling to join, i. 528 ;
attempts to form a government,
i. 530; fails, i. 531 ; complains
of Peelites, i. 536 ; colonial
secretary, L 540 note ; resigns,
i. 548 ; opposes Lewis' budget,
i. 560; Graham's relations with,
i. 584 note; on Gladstone's
Ionian commissionership, i. 6 13 ;
on Italian nationality, i. 618-
619, 647; declines Palmerston
dinner, i. 624 ; states conditions
of joining Granville's govern-
ment, i. 626 ; on economy, i.



682 ; on the Principalities, i. 638;
despatch of, on Italian question
(I860) i. 649-650; supports
French treaty scheme, i. 656;
on Nice and Savoy, i. 657 ;
Reform bill of ( 1 860), L 660, 663-
664 ; on Paper Duties bill, i. 666-
667, 67 1 ; supports Gladstone in
finance debate, i. 674; Trent
affair, i. 708 ; on American war,
L 710-711, 717, 719; on Glad-
stone's Newcastle speech, i. 714 ;
interview witji Mr. Adams, L
717 ; statement on Morocco loan,
i. 726-727 ; opposes reduction in
naval estimates, i. 728; on
Danish question, i. 751-752;
Gladstone's letter to, on Palmer-
ston's death, i. 785 ; commis-
sioned to form a government, i.
786 ; offers Gladstone leadership
of Commons, i. 7S8 ; Reform
bill of 1866, i. 833, et *eq. ; the
supplemental charter, ii. 43;
resigns, i. 842; audience with
the Queen, i. 209-210 ; disaffec-
tion against, i. 862 ; on Irish
church question, i. 873 ; re-
tires, i. 877 ; asked by Glad-
stone to enter his cabinet, i.
887 ; education proposals of,
opposed by dissenters, i. 936 ;
on Alabama case, it 2-5, 17
and note; on Thessaly and
Epirus, ii. 184; Gladstone's
visit to (1878), ii. 190.

Compared with Althorp, i 118;
with Peel, i. 373.

Gladstone's estimate of, i. 237,
878 ; his attitude towards, L
429, 756.

Impatience during recess, i. 235.

Irish attitude towards, L 430.

Leadership of, i. 300.

Palmerston's views regarding, i.
622.

Parliamentary courage of, i. 188.

Queen's mistrust of, i. 732.

Otherwise mentioned, i. 143, 146,
208, 266, 277, 280, 289, 420,
422, 430, 446, 450, 600, 526,
527, 643, 646, 648, 654, 740,
750, 754, 778, 830, 863, 885,
929 ; ii. 84, 185, 203, 231, 365,
• 478, 640, 716, 814-815.
Russell, Odo,i. 986-988; ii 117, 118,

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Russia : —

Accusations against, applicable to,
ii. 810.

Afghanistan, action in (1885), ii.
418, 423-425, 448 note.

American war, mediation in, de-
clined by, i. 719.

Austria, attitude of, i. 488 ; hos-
tility to, i. 638.

Berlin memorandum, ii. 157.

Bessarabia claimed by, ii. 182 and
note*, 185.

Bismarck's estimate of policy pur-
sued by, i. 987 note.

Black Sea claims of, i. 983-990 ;
ii. 6, 8.

British secret agreement with,
ii. 183, 185.

Confusion in policy of, i. 754.

Crimean war, see that title.

Don Pacifico case, offer of good
offices in, i. 368.

Egyptian question, attitude to-
wards, ii. 322,418.

France, estrangement of, from
England the aim of, i. 638 ;
neutrality in Franco-Prussian
war, i 978.

Germany, attitude towards, i
977, 982.

Gladstone's attitude towards, i.
545, 637 ; ii. 107 ; tribute at his
death, ii. 772.

Ionian Islands despatch, attitude
towards, i. 601.

Rise of, i. 477.

San Stefano, treaty of, ii. 180, 183.

Smyrna demonstration favoured
by, ii. 248.

Turkey, war with (1771), i. 477;
(1828) i. 480; (1853) s?e Crimean
war; (1877) ii. 170, 177, 180.
Rutland, Duke of (Lord John

Manners), i. 238, 303-305 ; ii. 773.
Ryder, set Hajrowby.

Sadler, Michael T., i. 99 and note.

Sadowa, i. 749, 848, 936, 953, 990.

St. Asaph, bishopric of, i. 260 note l .

St. Deiniol's, ii. 660, 761.

St. Germans, Lord, i 420.

St. Leonards, Lord, i. 416, 448 and

note , .
St. Paul's Cathedral, i. 12, 233-234.
Salisbury, Marquis of : —

Chronology — Views on the Princi-
palities, i. 638 ; on Gladstone's



American war speech, i. 720 ; on
Danish question, i. 754 ; retires
from Derby government (1867),
i. 857, 865, 869; Disraeli's
sarcasms against, i. 881 ; on
Irish Church bill, i. 902, 904-
905 ; on religious tests, L 948 ;
subscribes to Mill Memorial, ii.
151 ; at Constantinople, ii. 167-
16S ; at Berlin congress, ii. 183,
185; Egyptian policy, ii. 314,
420 and note, 735 ; on Franchise
bill (1884), ii. 372, 375-379;
overtures to Irish party, ii 428-
430 ; unwilling to take office
(1885), ii. 445-447 ; takes office,
ii. 448 ; countenances repudiation
of coercion, ii. 452-453; Car-
narvon's interview with Parnell,
unauthorised by, ii. 469 note 1 ;
but known to, ii. 470-471;
speeches on Irish policy (Oct. 7),
ii. 473, 482-484, 600 ; (Nov. 9)
ii. 479 ; nationalist support of, at
the elections, ii. 484-485 ; on
destruction of government sys-
tem in Ireland, ii. 496-497 and
note l ; Gladstone's tender of sup-
port to, ii. 498-500, 624; re-
signs, ii. 529; Hottentot speech,
ii. 557-558 ; at Opera House
meeting, ii. 564; offers Hart-
ington premiership, ii. 604 ; on
rents in Ireland, ii. 614-615 ;
on Times forgeries, ii 632 ; on
report of special commission, ii.
642 ; Gladstone's estimate of, ii.
168 ; his estimate of Gladstone,
i 3 ; ii. 769 ; hesitation of, ii
517; otherwise mentioned, i
127, 837; ii. 195, 330, 371,
443, 584, 605, 765.

Salisbury, Lady, ii. 7C6.

Salmon, Dr., ii. 657.

San Juan boundary question, ii. 13.

San Stefano, treaty of, ii. ISO, 183.

Sand River convention, ii. 285.

Sandon, Lord, i. 103.

Sandwich, Lord, i. 144.

Sandwith, Humphry, ii. 169.

Sanquhar, ill.

Sarpi, Father Paul, i. 598.

Saunders, Dean, i 52, 80.

Saunderson, E., ii ] 8.

Savings banks, i. 519, 668.

Savoy, French acquisition of, i. 643,
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Say, Leon, ii. 726.

Scartazzini, ii. 627.

Schiller, i. 108.

Schleswig-Holstein question, i 748-
754, 899 ; ii. 188 ; Prince Consort's
view of, i. 727, 736.

Schleiermacher, i. 166.

Schouvaloff memorandum, ii 183.

Schwarzenberg, Prince, i. 395-396,
398, 399, COO.

Science, Gladstone's attitude to-
wards, i. 209 ; ii. 599.

Scotland : —

Disestablishment question in, ii.

711.
Election results in (1880), ii 221-

222.
Enthusiasm of, ii 196, 207, 216-

217.
Home Rule (Irish), attitude to-
wards (1886), ii. 563, 564, 586.
Liberalism of, ii. 776 ; liberal

losses (1874), ii 98.
Local government suggested for,

ii. 438.
Peers, Scotch, called to House of
Lords by Beaconsfield, ii. 31 note.
Reform Act's effect on, ii 775.
Religious freedom in, Gladstone's

views on, i. 384.
Scotch Patronage bill, ii. 109.

Scott, Hon. F., i 356.

Scott, Sir Claude, i 18.

James Hope, see Hope-Scott.

Dr., Dean of Rochester, i. 61,

329 and note ; ii 41, 144.

Sir Walter, i. 159, 337, 371,

387 note*; ii 664, 731.

Seaforth, i. 107.

Seatou, Lord, i. 228.

Seats bill, see Redistribution.

Seely, C.,i. 747 note*.

Selborne, Lord (Sir R. Palmer), ignor-
ant of Irish land tenure, i 915 ;
on Irish Land bill, i. D29, 930;
on Education bill, i. 940; on
abolition of army purchase, i. 997,
998 ; on Collier appointment, i.
1019 ; on Alabama case, ii. 11 ; on
the Greenwich seat question, ii.
77-80 ; on leadership discussion,
ii. 210 note ; lord chancellor (1872),
ii. 824; on Irish Church bill, ii.
825 ; otherwise mentioned, i. 724,
799, 866 note, 873, 877 ; ii 44,
112,235,253,293,832.

Selden on contracts, ii. 285-286.



Selwyn, Bishop, i 38, 39, 43 ; ii.

659.
Semon, Dr., ii. 456.
Servia, i. 477 ; ii 157, 161.
Settembrini, i. 396, 401, 645.
Seward, W. H., ii. 710.
Sexton, Thomas, ii. 309, 687, 691,

692 note.
Seymer, H. K., i 49, 59 note.

Seymour, , i 230.

Shaftesbury, Lord, i. 163, 745, 747,

756, 805, 1001, 1003.
Shah, the, ii 67.
Shaw, Sir F„ ii. 354.

W., ii 221.

Lefevre, see Lefevre.

Sheil, R. L., i 135, 195, 208, 221,

263-264, 322-323.
Shelburne, Lord, i. 265; ii 9

note 2 .
Sheldon, Archbishop, ii. 335.
Shelley, i 96, 159 ; ii. 724, 789.
Shepstone, Sir T., ii. 283 note, 285.
Sheridan, i. 265 ; ii 197.
Shurey, Mrs.,i. 27.
Sibthorp, Col., i 228 note.
Sidmouth, Lord, i. 431.
Simeon, Charles, ill and note 9 .
Simon, Jules, i 855.
Sinclair, Sir G., i. 113, 178.
Sinking Fund, i 702.
Sinope, i. 490.
Skingley, , i 113.

Slavery : —

American war, i. 704 et seq. •

Apprenticeship system, i 134 and
note, 145-147, 221.

Demerara estates question, i. 22-
24.

Education scheme for slaves, i
125.

Emancipation question, i 102-105 ;
ii 539.

Evangelical party against, i 200
note.

Gladstone's reply to Poulett Thom-
son on, i. 142 note.

Gordon's decree sanctioning, ii
396 ; his observations on, ii
398-399.

Suakin retained to check slave
trade, ii 420 note.
Slave Power, The, cited, i 704

note.
Smith, Adam, i. 251, 692.
Goldwin, i 499, 508, 630, 946;

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Smith, John, i. 22 and note.

Sydney, i. 56, 135.

W. H., view of, on South

African affairs, ii. 209 ; against
franchise extension in Ireland, ii.
381 ; Irish secretary, ii. 519 ;
rapid visit of, to Dublin, ii. 536 ;
on introduction of closure, ii. 617:
on Times letters, ii. 635; on bill
• for special commission, it 637.
Smyrna, ii. 248.
Smyth, Sir J. C, i. 24 note 1 .
Soap duty, i. 462, 465, 466.
Social question, Gladstone's attitude
towards, i. 690, 694; his disap-
proval of socialism, ii. 461.
Socrates, ii. 146.
Solferino, i. 641.

'Some of my Errors,' quoted, i. 179.
Somerset, Duke of, i. 667, 787 note;

ii. 598, 814, 815.
Soudan : —
Egyptian misrule of, ii. 384-385 ;

loss of, ii. 386.
Evacuation of, advised, ii. 385-
388 ; difficulties of, ii. 387, 389 ;
determined, ii. 420 ; agreed to
by Gordon, ii. 390, 393-395;
intention of, divulged by Gor-
don, ii. 400-401 and note 1 .
Foreign attitude towards embar-
rassments in, ii. 417-418, 423.
Garrisons in, to be extricated, 11.
388, 391 ; Mahdi's treatment of,
ii. 389 note 1 ; Gordon's opinion
regarding abandonment of, ii.
396 ; Zobeir's appointment urged
for extrication of, ii. 399.
Khartoum, garrison of, to be re-
lieved, ii. 390, 391 ; Gordon's
arrival at, ii. 395 ; disaffection
of tribes round, ii. 400 ; fall
of, ii. 406 ; expedition to, urged
by Goschen, ii. 416 ; deprecated
by Baring, ii. 420.
Mahdi's rise in, ii. 384.
Nile campaign, ii. 405-406.
Southey, I 140; ii. 146.
South Sea stock, i. 472, 513, 647.
Spain :—

Hohenzollern candidate for throne
of, i. 957-962, 964, 966, 967
note.
Land question in, ii. 717.
Palmerston on treaties with, i.

280.
Tariff negotiations with, i. 267.



Special commission, the, unconstitu-
tional character of, ii. 630, 640,
641 ; offer of, by government, ii.
636 ; bill for, ii. 637-641 ; sittings
of, ii. 641-647 ; scope of, ii. 642 ;
report of, ii. 642, 648-651 ; effect
of, on public opinion, ii. 651-652.

Spectator, I 809, 811.

Spedding, James, i. 509 ; ii. 142.

Spencer, 3rd Earl, I 235, 293.

4th Earl, i. 341.

• 5th Earl, interview of, with

Cardinal Cullen, ii. 47-48 ; pre-
sident of the council (18S0), ii.

832 ; Irish viceroy (1882), ii. 305,

833 ; magnitude of task in Ireland,
ii. 310-311 ; Irish party, attitude
towards, ii. 348 ; on renewal of
Crimes Act, ii. 430, 432 ; views
on Land Purchase bill, ii. 434-
435 ; conservative attack on, ii
453-454, 502 ; banquet to, ii. 454,
473 ; at Chatsworth and Hawar-
den, ii. 501 ; Irish administration
of, ii. 501 ,619; Gladstone's consul-
tations with, ii. 501, 503, 508;
Gladstone's letter to (Dec. 30), ii
512; for home rule, ii. 531 note;
views on Chamberlain's Irish
scheme, ii. 531 ; president of
council (18S6), ii. 537 note; first
lord of admiralty (1892), ii. 735
note ; Gladstone's intention to re-
commend, as his successor, ii. 752 ;
otherwise mentioned, i. 895, 900 ;
ii. 290 note, 307, 309, 345, 426,
435, 438, 541, 546, 669, 737 note.

Lady Sarah, ii. 758.

Sport, Gladstone's view of, i. 116.

Spring-Rice, T. Lord Monteagle, i.
420 and note.

Spurgeon, Rev. Charles, i. 769, 906 ;
ii. 138, 139.

Stafford, Augustus, i. 356.

Standard, ii. 604 note.

Stanhope, Lord (Lord Mahon), i. 351
note, 438,569; ii. 144.

Stanley, Dean, position of, at Ox-
ford (1847), i 335; on Oxford
reform, i. 498, 503 ; serves on
Oxford commission, i. 499 ; on re-
ligious tests, i. 506 ; visits to
Monte Cassino, i. 853 ; in Rome,
i. 856 ; death of, ii. 338 ; other-
wise mentioned, i. 15, 46-47 ; ii. 338.

Edward, Bishop of Norwich, i.

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Stanley, Lady Augusta, i. 850 and

note, 856.
• of Alderley, Lord, i. 673-674,

752.

Lord, see Derby.

Stantnore, Lord (Arthur Gordon),

private secretary to Gladstone, i.

597, 604-608 ; Gladstone's letters

to, i. 573, 859; ii. 158, 379, 818;

otherwise mentioned, i 399 note 2 ,

490, 722.
Stansfeld, Sir James, i. 747 note 2 ,

ii. 23, 112, 537 note, 824.
State in its delation with the Church,

The, Hope's interest in, i. 162,

172-173; Gladstone's purpose in,

i. 172; his later estimate of, i.

179-180 ; opinions on, i. 175-177 ;

German translation of, i. 181 note.
Stead, W., ii. 158 note.
Stephen, Sir James, i 127, 142 note,

146, 147,359.
Sterling, John, i. 177; ii. 142.
Stewart, Colonel Sir Herbert, ii 385-

387, 395, 400, 405.
Stocker, C. W., i. 78.
Stockmar, Baron, i. 878.
Stopford, Archdeacon, i. 892-893.
Storks, Sir Henry, i. 614, 616, 617;

ii. 828-829.
Stowe, Mrs. Beeoher, i. 707.
Strahan, Sir George, ii. 272 note.
Stratford, Lord, see Bedcliffe.
Strauss, ii. 132 and note*, 133.
Strossmayer, Bishop, ii. 592-593.
Stuart, R., i 237.
Stubbs, Bishop, ii. 143, 169.
Suakin, ii. 418, 420 note.
Succession duty, i. 463,465,474, 513.
Success, Gladstone's view of, i. 213-

214.
Suffrage, see Franchise.
Sugar duties, i. 236; ii. 801-802,

811-813.
Sullivan, Sir Edward, i. 898, 913,

917.
Sumner, Bishop, ii. 336 note.
Charles, i. 441, 704, 709; ii. 6,

7,10.
Sunbeam, Gladstone's cruise in, ii.

457-458.
Sussex, Duke of, i. 178.
Sutherland, Duchess of, Gladstone's

letters to, i. 705, 722, 723, 780,

816-831,849-851,852,880; friend-
ship for Gladstone, i 817, 831 ;

death of, i. 831.



Sutherland, Duke of, i 745, 746, 819-

820.
Sutton, Manners- (Speaker), i. 100.
Sydenham, Lord (Poulett Thomson},

i 142 note.

Tait, Archbishop, on Oxford com-
mission, i. 499 ; Gladstone's letter
to, on JS/tsays and Reviews judg-
ment, i. 7^8 ; consultations with,
on Irish Church bill, i. 895-896,
901-904, 90S, 912 ; ii. 232 ; conver-
sation with Disraeli, i. 899 and
note ; on Gladstone's concern at
outbreak of Franco- Prussian war,
i. 969 ; Gladstone's relations with,
ii. 334 ; erastianism of, ii. 71 1.

Talbot, , i. 380 note *.

Bp., of Rochester, ii. 44.

Talfourd, Sir T. N., i. 135, 136; ii.

707.
Talleyrand, i 515 note, 977; ii

725.
Tariff revision (1842), i 255-257;
(1845) i. 279.

treaties, attempts at, L 267,

655.
Taste, i. 190.
Taunton, Lady, i. 817.
Taxation : —

Chamberlain's views on (1885), ii

414, 464.
Collection of taxes, ii. 829.
Conveyance duties, i. 1007 ; ii. 830.
Customs, articles liable to, in

various years, i 659 and note.
Direct, i 696, 697 ; ii. 813.
Fire insurance duty, i 1007 ; ii 830.
Gladstone's policy regarding ( 1 857),

ii. 811-814.
Home Rule bill's provisions regard-
ing, i. 541, 545-546.
House tax, i 106, 436-437.
Income tax : —

Assessments for, in 1842 and

1862, i. 701.
Chamberlain's pronouncement

on, ii. 414.
Charities, proposed extension to,

i. 699-700.
Committee on (1851), i 459.
Crimean war, effect of, i 474.
Disraeli's proposals regarding

(1852), i. 436.
Expenditure, spirit of, fostered

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(1653), i. 460, 462, 46o, 466,
468, 471,472 ;ii. 777; (1857)
ii 811-813; (1869) ii. 830;
(1874) ii 86,91.
Ireland, proposals regarding, i.

465, 646.
Peel's policy regarding, i. 251 ;
his miscalculation, i. 474 and
note.
Rate of, in 1866, i. 692.
Repeal of, possible only in 1874,

ii. 104.
Rise of, in 1859, i. 653.
Unpopularity of, i. 254-255.
Indirect, i. 655, 697 ; ii. 813.
Local — Goschen's Local Rating
bill, i. 970, 1022; question of
(1874), ii. 87, 89, 90.
Malt duty, i. 436 ; ii. 246, 830.
Match tax, i, 1007 and notes.
Powers regarding, i. 674.
Probate duty, ii. 829.
Soap duty, i. 462, 465.
Sugar duties, i. 236 ; it 801-802,

811-813.
Tea duty, Disraeli's operation on
(1852), i. 436; Gladstone's
operation on (1853), i. 462;
Lewis' additions to, ii. 812 ;
Gladstone's policy regarding, ii.
811-814.
Tea licences, ii. 829.
War, for, i. 515-518.
Arthur Young's view of, i 559.
Taylor, Colonel, ii 56.
— Sir Henry, remark of, on Glad-
stone, i. 27 ; on money-dealings,
ii. 660 ; otherwise mentioned, i.
135, 205 and note, 689, 829 note,
992 ; ii 96.
Tea duties, see tinder Taxation.
Tegernsee, ii 591-592.
Telegraph Act (1844), i. 268.
Tel-el-Kebir, ii. 323, 360 note.
Temple,* Archbishop, position of, at
Oxford (1847), i 335; advocates
civil service reform, i. 512 ; views
on Gladstone's Irish Church bill,
i. 898 note l ; work on educational
reform (1869), i. 946; appoint-
ment to Exeter, ii. 39-40.

William, i. 392, 400.

Temporal power, see Churches-
Roman.
Tenants Relief (Ireland) bill, ii. 593.
Terrible, Gladstone's voyages in, i.
602, 606-606, 618 ; cost of con-



structing deck cabins on, i. 698-
699.

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Essay Club's
vote on, i 59 ; lines on Prince
Consort, i 729 ; Gladstone's esti-
mate of Maud, i 818; ii 787-
788 ; later estimate, ii 189 ; given
Gladstone's translation of Iliad,
Bk. I., i 824; Gladstone's visit
to (1871), i 1011 ; on Irish self-
government, ii. 148 ; pension of,
ii. 148 note ; reads Harold, ii 165 ;
conversation with, on theology, ii
166 ; with Gladstone on Pembroke
Castle, ii 355, 356 ; at Kirkwall,
ii. 357-358; views on Franchise
bill, ii 372 ; Locksley Hall, Glad-
stone's article on, ii 593-594 ;
early work of, ii. 724 ; Gladstone's
easay on, ii. 786-787 ; otherwise

, mentioned, i 817, 821, 826, 827.

Tenterden, Lord, ii 13, 18, 20.

Tests, religious: —

Abolition of, i 328, 947 and note l ,

948 ; ii. 497.
Gladstone's early attitude towards
(1833), i. 106; later (1863), i
947.

Tewfik, Khedive, constitutional posi-
tion of, ii 313 ; embarrassments
of, ii. 318, 358; claims of, on
England, ii. 359.

Thackeray, W. M., i 823 ; ii. 146.

Theological Btudies, as mental train-
ing, i 514-515 and note.

Thessaly, Palmerston's and Russell's
views regarding, ii. 184.

Thiers, M., opposes war with Prussia,
i 969 note 1 , 970; mission to
courts of Europe, i 979 ; anecdote
of, ii 125 ; otherwise mentioned,
i. 639, 855.

Thirlw'all, Bishop, Gladstone's esti-
mate of, i. 882 ; on Irish Church
bill, i 903 ; on Gladstone's dis-
establishment speech (1874), ii
110; letters from,ii 144 ; memorial
to, i 209 note 2 ; otherwise men-
tioned, i 229, 862.

Tholuck, F. A., i. 181 note. '

Thompson, , i. 781 note.

Dr. W. H., i 862.

Thomson, Dr. Andrew, i 110.

Poulett (Lord Sydenham), i

142 note.

Thornton, , i. 59 note,

Sir Edward, ii. 9.



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Thring, Lord, i 501.
Times —
Chamberlain's Baptist article in,

ii. 607 note 2 .
Forged letters published by, ii.
631 and note 1 , 645 ; libel action,
ii. 633-634.
Franco-Prussian treaty divulged

by, i. 974.
Gladstone's retirement, article on
(1875), ii. 112; on his position
(1882), ii. 330.
Hartington's letter to, ii. 509, 510,

513.
Irish land question, letters on,

(1870), i. 927.
ParneUism and Crime article, ii.
631, 633.
Tocqueville, de, i. 415 note ; ii. 710.
Toleration : —

Bradlaugh question, ii. 252-253,

258.
Gladstone's growth towards, i.

138-139, 316, 771.
Papal aggression question in re-
lation to, i. 410.
Torquay, i 89.
Tory democracy, ii. 413, 441.

party, see Conservative.

Tosti, Padre, i. 853.

Total abstinence, Gladstone's view

on, i. 826.
Townsend, M., i. 809-811.
Tractarians, see Oxford movement.
Traill's New Lucian, ii. 331 and note.
Treaties : —

Berlin convention (1878), ii. 183-
184, 322; enforcement of, at-
tempted (1880), ii. 247-249.

memorandum (1876), ii. 157.

Kainardji, ii. 158.

London convention (1885), ii. 362.

Paris (1856), i 550, 983-990; ii

215, 762.
San Stefano, ii. 180, 183.
Transvaal, with, ii. 285 and note.
Washington, i. 1024 ; ii. 13, 18.
Trench, Archbishop, views on Irish
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