ABERDEEN, Earl of, offers G. Smythe office, 85. Offered an Alliance by Rus- sell, 162. Refuses, ib. Premier, 186. Asked by Russell to supersede New- castle, 191. Defeated and resigns, ib. Sacrificed for blunders in Crimea, 192. Abyssinia, expedition to, 225. Achmet Aga at Perustitza, 245.
of Jewish Emancipation, 147. Ashley, Mr. E., on Bulgarian atrocities, 241.
Ashworth, Mr. H., quotes Cobden on Peel, 113; on Protection and Free Trade, 139; on condition of Bolton, ib. Quotes Cobden's speech in '52, 165. Asia, Central, Russia in, 99.
Achmet Aga Hadji, one of the heroes of Asia Minor, Protectorate of, incon-
the Bulgarian atrocities, 242. Adrianople, 242.
Affghanistan, war with, discussed, 95-9. Agriculturists, interests of, strongly attacked by Lord Beaconsfield, 26, and vehemently defended by Lord Beaconsfield, 29.
Akroyd, Mr. E., on condition of Hali- fax, 139.
"Alarcos" published, 76. Analysed, ib. Albert, Prince, rebukes opposition to Palmerston, 194.
Alberoni, object of Lord Beaconsfield's early admiration, 11. "Alroy" shows influence of Miss D'Israeli, 1. Allusion in, to Lord Beaconsfield's travels, 8. Published, 11. Its character, ib. Alsace, 150.
Alvanley, Lord, fights a duel with Morgan O'Connell, 41. America, civil war in, 208.
"Angela Pisani" published, 86. Char- acter of, ib. "Anastasius,"
sistent with Lord Beaconsfield's speech in 1841, 78. Protectorate Treaty, 258. Assisi, Francis de, marriage with Queen Isabella, 142.
Austria annexes Cracow, 142. Defended by Lord Beaconsfield, ib. Intervenes between Russia and England, 192. Requested by Cabinet Ministers to assist in putting down Bosnian insur- rection, 240. Issues Andrassy Note, ib.; and joins in Berlin Memorandum, ib.
Avrat-Alan, condition of, during Bul- garian atrocities, as described by MacGahan, 244; and by Baring, 248. Aylesbury, meeting at, attended by Lord Beaconsfield, 26. Scene of an agricul- tural dinner, 28-30; Lord Beaconsfield at, contrasted with Lord Beaconsfield at Marylebone, 30. Lord Beacons- field's speech at, 29-30.
Ayrton, Rt. Hon. A. S., attacks Lord Beaconsfield's introduction of Queen's name, 230-1.
influence on Lord Aziz Pasha leads the massacre at Per-
Beaconsfield, 232-3. Andrassy, Count, issues Note on Turkey, 240. On English rejection of Berlin Memorandum, ib.
Anglo-Turkish, The, Convention, 258. Annual Parliaments demanded in Na- tional Petition, 69. Anti-Corn-Law League position in 1846, 111. Revived, 165.
Annual Register quoted, 79, 80, 142, 153, 186-7, 8-9, 190-1-2-3-4-5-8, 200-1-3-8- 9-10-12.
Ashley, Lord (Earl of Shaftesbury), ap- pearance in 1837, 61. An opponent
BAILEY, Mr. H. J., proposes motion on Affghan correspondence, 95. Baines, Mr. E., proposes reduction of franchise, 212.
Ballot supported by Lord Beaconsfield, 23. Again supported by Lord Beaconsfield, 26. Again supported by Lord Beaconsfield, 27. Dropped by Lord Beaconsfield, 31. Proposed by Grote, 69. Opposed by Lord Beaconsfield, ib.
Balkans, condition of villages in, during Bulgarian atrocities, 244-50.
Baker, Rev. Mr. (of Addington), received | Maunday Thursday letter, 229. Bandiera Brothers, 105. Bank Charter Act suspended, 144. Bankes, Mr., votes against Peel, 139. Referred to by Morning Chronicle,152. Baring, F. T., appearance in 1837, 60. Baring, Sir T., resigns High Wycombe,
18. Receives letter from J. Hume, 20. Baring, Mr., opposes Gladstone's pro- posed raising of £2,000,000, 189. Baring, Mr. Walter, commissioned to inquire into Bulgarian atrocities, 248. His report, 248-9. Statement con- trasted with Mr. MacGahan's, 249-50. Basevi, George or Joshua, uncle of Lord Beaconsfield, 1. Bashi-Bazouks,
employment of, de- nounced by Sir H. Elliot, 241; and by several English Consuls, 242-3. At Otluk-Kui, 245; at Perustitza, ib.; at Batak, 248-9.
Bass, Mr. M. T., M.P., member of Westminster Reform Club, 39. Batak, the massacre at, during Bulgarian atrocities, described by MacGahan, 246-7; and by Baring, 248-9; and by Schuyler, 248. The rising at, 250. Bath contested by Mr. Roebuck as Radical, 19. Rejects Mr. Roebuck in 1837, 62.
Bazardjik, state of, during Bulgarian atrocities, 242. The massacre at, 249. "Beaconsfield," a character in "Vivian Grey," 14.
Beaconsfield residence of Burke, 142. Beales, Mr. E., M.A., member of West- minster Reform Club, 39. Beaumanoir stands for Belvoir Castle in 66 Coningsby,' "89. Beckford of Fonthill, described by Lord Beaconsfield, 7. Said by Lord Beaconsfield to have admired "Con- tarini Fleming," 8. Belgrade, English Consul at, 241. Bellova, 242.
Bentinck, Lord George, anxious to get Lord Beaconsfield into Parliament, 30. Helps to organise opposition to Peel, 117. Opposes second read- ing of Corn-Law Bill, 119. Worthless speech extravagantly eulogised by Lord Beaconsfield, ib. Supports first reading of Coercion Bill, 121. Raises a debate on a phrase of Peel's, Advised by Lord Beaconsfield to oppose second reading of Coercion Bill, 126, although he had vehemently!
supported introduction, ib.
Accepts the advice, ib. His excuse examined ib. Resolves to determine the opposition by a violent speech, 127. Accordingly attacks supporters of Peel in coarse language, ib. Accuses Peel of treachery to Canning and of falsehood, 127-8. Were those charges suggested by Lord Beaconsfield? 128-9. His attack on Peel a mean party move, 129. Answered by Peel, 129-30, His attack unanimously con- demned, 138; yet persists in renew- ing it, ib. Opposes abolition protection on sugar, 140. Defeated, ib. Takes seat on front Opposition bench, 141. Proposes counter scheme for dealing with Ireland, ib. Again defeated, ib. Attacks Palmerston's Spanish policy, ib.; and policy towards Russia, 142. Opposes all economical reforms, ib. In favour of Jewish emancipation, 145. Requested by Protectionists to abstain from voting. 146; but speaks and votes, ib. Re- signs leadership of Protectionists, ib.; and leaves place on front Opposition bench, ib. Conduct contrasted with that of Lord Beaconsfield, 146-7. Was Lord Beaconsfield trying to cut him out? 150. Death, 151. Lord Beaconsfield's conduct towards, 170; and account of election in 1847, 178; contrasted by Bright with Lord Beaconsfield, 179, Made responsible by Lord Beaconsfield for a strange resolve, 215.
Bentinks, The, vote against Peel, 138. Beresford, Major, referred to by Morn- ing Chronicle, 152.
Beresford-Hope, Mr., fellow-student of G. Smythe, 84. Berlin. The Memorandum issued, 240; proposals, ib.;_ rejected, ib. Con- gress at, 257. Treaty, 258. Bernal, Mr., appearance in 1837, 61. Berkeley, Mr. G., in 1837, 61.
poses a five-shilling import duty, 158. Beverley, represented by Mr. Hogg, 104. Birmingham disturbed by Chartists, 70.
Represented by Mr. Bright, 232. Bismarck (Prince), on English rejection of Berlin Memorandum, 240. Black Sea, 99.
Blanc, Louis, description by, of Carrel- Girardin duel, 34. Blessington, Countess of, youth and married life, 4, 6. Companion of
Count D'Orsay, 6. Celebrated hostess, ib. Her guests, ib. En- tertains Lord Beaconsfield, 7-8. One of his early teachers, 87. Blessington, Earl of, husband of Lady Blessington, 4.
Blunt, H. W., signatory of Lord Bea- consfield's baptismal certificate, 5. Bohn, Mr. H. G., gives an account of Miss D'Israeli, 2.
Bolton, condition in '42, 139. Bolingbroke, Lord, quoted in "Vivian Grey," 13; and frequently in real life, 24. Lord Beaconsfield compares him- self to, 47-8. Eulogised for deserting Tory principles in office, 48. His writings really Liberal, ib. Parallel between his religious unscrupulous- ness and Lord Beaconsfield's, 109. Bombay, 97.
Bonham, Mr., accused by Lord Beacons- field of connection with Despard's Plot, 105-6. Charge shown by Peel unfounded, 106.
Bosnia, Insurrection in, beginning of Eastern Question, 240. The Andrassy Note on, ib.
Bradenham House, Bucks, taken by I. D'Israeli, 17. Bright, Mr. John, in 1837, 62. In the Anti-Corn-Law League, 111. On con- dition of Sheffield, 139. Attacked by Lord Beaconsfield, 150. Contemptu- ously replies, ib. Again attacked, ib. On tactics of Lord Beaconsfield in 1852, 169; on Lord Beaconsfield's first Budget, 170. On Villiers motion, 178-80. Denounces Palmerston, 193. Opinions on armies supported by Lord Beaconsfield, 208. Accuses Lord Beaconsfield of defending assassina- tion in "Revolutionary Epick," 211. The result, 211-12. Objects to simul- taneous discussion on Lord Beacons- field's Resolution and Reform Bill, 216. On Lord Beaconsfield's Irish policy, 231. Denounces Lord Beaconsfield's use of Queen's name, 231-2. reply, 232. Bristow, Colonel, nominator of Colonel Grey, 25.
Brooks's Club, Lord Alvanley's requisi- tion to, 41.
Brotherton, Mr., in 1837, 61. Brougham, Lord, attacked by "Runny- mede," 56. In 1837, 62. Brownlow, Mr., on Catholic Question, 135. Brummel, 92.
Brunnow, Baron, Russian Minister, 196. Buck, Mr., votes against Peel, 139. Buckingham, Duke of (the late), pre- sides at meeting at Aylesbury, 29. "Buckinghamshire, History of." See Sheahan.
Bucks contested by Lord Beaconsfield, 142. Association with Burke and Hampden, 143.
Bucks Gazette contains letters of J. Hume, etc., 19-20. Attacks Lord Bea- consfield, 21. Comments on result of election, 22. Contains speech of Lord Beaconsfield, 25.
Bucks Herald supports Lord Beacons- field, 20. Approves his oratory, 21. Speech of Lord Beaconsfield in, 24. Quoted, 29. Reports Lord Bea- consfield's speech, 32, 143, 197, 199. Bulgaria, massacres in, 244-50. Reported in Daily News, 241. Subject of ques- tions in the House of Commons, 241; 243. Atrocities described by English Consuls, 242-3.
Bulgarians, treatment of, described by Consul Reade, 242; by MacGahan, 244-7; by Schuyler, 248; and by Baring, 248-9; effect of story on English public, 250-51.
Buller, Mr. C., in 1837, 62. Buller, Sir J. Y., proposes vote against Ministry, 70. Votes against Peel,
Bulwer, E. L., see Lytton, Lord (the late).
Bulwer, Sir H., expelled from Madrid, 150.
Bunsen, Chevalier, blamed by Lord Beaconsfield, 150.
Burdett, Sir F., writes a letter in favour of Lord Beaconsfield, 19. Appear- ance in 1837, 61. Changed from Radical to Tory, ib. Subscribes to Spottiswoode Subscription, 63. At- tacks O'Connell, ib. Attacked in return, 63-4. Motion for Catholic Re- lief, 134.
Burke, Edmund, treatment of, by Whigs, denounced by Lord Beaconsfield, 25. Eulogised in "Vindication," 47. On English rule in India, 96. As- sociations with Bucks, 143. Destined to receive title of Lord Beaconsfield, 243.
Burnes, Sir A., correspondence of, dis- cussed in Parliament, 95.
Burrell, Sir C., votes against Peel, 139. Burton, Mr., at Shrewsbury, 74.
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