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nt, Marshal de, marches on Lisbon, iii. 25 Bourne, Right Hon. Sturges, Secretary of State for the Home Department, i. 95 Bowring, Dr., sent to Paris, ii. 219; satire of Moore on, 219; career of, 220 Bradshaw, Mrs., acting of, at Bridgewater House, ii. 353 Brescia, i. 412 Bretby, visit to, iii. 327; Chesterfield Papers, 327 Bridgewater House, dramatic performances at, iii. 352, 355 Bridgewater Election, iii. 398 Brighton, the Court at, 1832, ii. 334; races, 1835, iii. 284 Bristol, riots at, ii. 208 Broglie, Duke de, conduct of, iii. 386 Brooks's Club, iii. 320 Brougham, Lord, attack upon, in 'Quarterly Review,' i. 16; speech on the Queen's trial, 35; letter to the Queen, 57; character of, 117; qualities of, ii. 18, 33; appointed Lord High Chancellor, 65; discontent of, 65; social qualities of, 69; anecdote of, 106; quarrel with Sugden, 106; correspondence with Southey on rewards to literary men, 112; speech on Chancery Reform, 118; domestic kindness of, 120; origin of representation of Yorkshire, 125; as Lord Chancellor, 128; at the Horse Guards, 129; as a judge, 145; at dinner at Hanbury's brewery, 148; at the British Museum, 149; claims the old Great Seal, 188; intention of sitting at the Privy Council, 223; speech on the Russian Loan, 244; quarrel with Sugden, 312; anecdote of, 314; Bill for creating a new Court of Appeal, 342; Bill objected to, 344; Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Bill, 365; sits on the case of Drax _v._ Grosvenor, 370; as Chancellor, iii. 22; anecdotes of Queen Caroline, 36; and Sir William Horne, 67; meets Sir Thomas Denman in Bedfordshire, 71; judicial changes, 71; defence of himself, 72; apology for, 76; speech on Lord Wynford's Bill for the observance of the Sabbath, 83; on the Pluralities Bill, 86; on the Irish Church, 94; and the 'Times,' 96; Lord Chancellor in Lord Melbourne's Administration, 113; and Lord Westmeath, 119; conduct in the Westmeath case, 119, 124; versatility of, 121; lines applied to, 121; Greek epigrams, 121; ambition of, 122; in Scotland, 133; communicates to the 'Times' the fall of Lord Melbourne's first Administration, 145; resigns the Great Seal, 156; takes leave of the Bar, 156; asks for the Chief Baronship, 157; anecdote, 232; conduct of, in the case of Swift _v._ Kelly, 260, 267; on the London University Charter, 261; judgment in the case of Swift _v._ Kelly, 274; on the
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