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Lord John Russell's resignation, iii. 131; Neapolitan affront, iii. _141_; Queen's congratulations on Treaty of Peace, 1856, iii. 186; made K.G., iii. 187; condition of defence, iii. _192_; obtains majority in House of Commons, iii. _223_; _resume_ of events, iii. 225, 226; dissolution on China War debate, iii. 229, _231_; Indian Mutiny, iii. 234, 239, 241-248; financial crisis, iii. 255-257; Ministry defeated over right of asylum, iii. _261_; resignation, iii. 266-268; iii. 272, 276; India Bill, iii. 279; iii. 288, 290; his unpopularity, iii. 300; new Reform Bill, iii. _307_; reconciliation with Lord J. Russell, iii. _307_; forms a Government, iii. _307_, 344-348; foreign affairs, iii. _324_; and John Bright, iii. _350_; Committee on Military Departments, iii. 351; differences with the Queen on Italian policy, iii. 361-373; 374-378; Peers and Money Bills, iii. _379_, 401; W. E. Gladstone's resignation, iii. 402, 403; privilege resolution, iii. 404; proposed visit of Emperor of Austria, iii. 409; appointments of bishops, iii. 416; overtures from Conservative leaders, iii. _420_; _resume_ of political situation, iii. 422, 423, 429; Italian Question, iii. 427, 428; Garibaldi letter, iii. 432, 434; presses for Mr Layard's appointment, iii. 443-447; _Times_ newspaper, iii. 462-464 Panmure, Lord (Mr Fox Maule), afterwards Earl of Dalhousie, Under Secretary for Home Office, and Secretary for War, i. 221; ii. 345; iii. 61; War Minister, iii. _63_, 90, 98, 104; Crimean medals, iii. 116; fall of Sebastopol, iii. 142, 143; G.C.B., iii. 146; Land Transport, iii. 157; no troops at the camp, iii. 196; Indian Mutiny, iii. 235, 236; increase of Army, iii. 256, 260; new Cabinet, iii. 272 Panshanger, Earl Cowper's residence, i. 151; Queen's visit to, i. 296 Papal aggression, ii. 272, 273, 277-282, 294, 299, 307 Paper Duties, Bill for Abolition of, thrown out, iii. 401; passed, iii. _420_ Paris, Comte de, birth, i. _243_; christening, i. 266, 267; Federal Army, iii. 453 ---- question of an Ambassador, ii. 189; _coup d'etat_, ii. 334-340; Queen's visit to, iii. 135, 136; Treaty of, iii. _160_, 167, 207, 208, _214_ Parke, Baron (afterwards Lord Wensleydale), i. 419; iii. _158_ Parker, Admiral Sir Wm., successes in China, i. _254_, _370_, 441; G.C.B., i. 444; Italy, ii. 128; commands Mediterranean
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