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0_; Reform Bill, i. 61, 89; on Canadian difficulty, i. 100; i. 106, 155; interview with the Queen, i. 157; convention of 1828, i. 229; i. _253_; illness, i. 259; i. 300; in the Cabinet, i. 309; Roman Catholic Question, i. 365; christening of the Prince of Wales, i. 376; Commander-in-Chief, i. 420; on duelling, i. _450_, 485; i. 509; Corn Laws, ii. 49, 63; ii. 55, 63, 65; on dissolution, ii. 81; statue, ii. 95, 123, _124_; Peninsular War medals, ii. 109, 113; on intervention in Portugal, ii. 123; on defence of England, ii. _141_; Queen's tribute to, ii. 219; Brevet promotions, ii. 227; Sir Charles Napier's resignation, ii. 259; views on formation of new Government, ii. 295; appeal to, ii. 308, 309; death, ii. _357_, 392; Queen's appreciation of, ii. 394; funeral arrangements, ii. 396; India's homage to, ii. 401; funeral, ii. 402 ---- College, foundation stone, iii. 195 Welsh language, in schools, ii. 215 Wemyss, Earl of, _see_ Elcho Wessenberg, Baron, ii. 197 Westbury, Lord, _see_ Bethell, Sir Richard Westminster Abbey, the enthronisation, i. 121, 122 Westminster, Marquess of, K.G., iii. _227_ Westmorland, eleventh Earl of, Minister at Berlin, ii. 241, 250, 274; question of decorations, iii. 202 Weyer, Sylvain van de, Belgian Foreign Minister, i. 58, 61, 182, 205; visit to the Queen, i. 255; ii. 299, 362, 372; iii. 101, 109, 386 Whalley, Mr, M.P., iii. 402 Wharncliffe, first Baron, Lord President of the Council, i. 299, 309 Whateley, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, i. 62 Wheeler, General Sir Hugh, mutiny at Cawnpore, iii. _238_ Whewell, Professor, i. 348 Whig Party, and the Royal Family, i. 5; power of, i. 20; weakness of, i. _43_, _209_; Ministry of, i. _56_, 66, _102_, 106; resignation of, i. 154; resume office, i. 171; Queen's opinion of, i. 213; verge of dissolution, i. 230; defeat, i. _253_; in jeopardy, i. 268; vote of censure, i. 289; dissolution, i. 301; Cabinet, i. 308; Corn Law debate, i. 465; unable to take office, ii. _30_, 58-63; and Protectionists, ii. _71_; take office, ii, _71_; Irish Coercion Bill, ii. 79, 81, 82; and Cobden, ii. 84; jealousies, ii. 86; Factory Act, ii. _115_; intervention in Portugal, ii. _123_; Poor Law Commission, ii. 130; repeal of Navigation Laws, ii. _208_, 219; case of Don Pacifico and Mr. Finlay, ii. _231
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