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ggiore, Lago, i. 414 Maidstone, state of the borough, iii. 184 Maii, Monsignore, i. 367, 375 Malibran, Maria Felicita, in the 'Sonnambula,' iii. 12 Mallet, conspiracy of, ii. 186 Malt Tax, the, Government defeated on, ii. 368 Manners Sutton, Sir Charles, G.C.B., proposed as Premier, ii. 326; conduct of, 341; reappointed Speaker, 343; Knight of the Bath, iii. 30; the Speakership, 204, _see_ Canterbury, Lord Mansfield, Lord, speech against the Government, ii. 136; audience of the King, 138; meeting of Peers, 152 Mansion House, the, dinner at, iii. 178 Marengo, battle-field of, i. 292 Maria, Donna, Queen of Portugal, at a child's ball, i. 209; proposals of marriage for, iii. 33; at Windsor, 33; picture of, 195 Marie Amelie, Queen, iii. 383 Marmont, Marshal, at Lady Glengall's, ii. 34; conversation with, 34; revolution of 1830, 37; at Woolwich, 38; dinner at Lord Dudley's, 38 Matteis, trial of, i. 336, 341 Matuscewitz, Russian Ambassador Extraordinary, i. 159; on affairs in Europe, ii. 176; conduct of, 324; conversation with, iii. 314 Maule, Mr. Justice, at dinner at the Athenaeum, ii. 101 Meeting of moderate men, origin of the 'Derby Dilly,' iii. 219 Meiningen, chateau of, model of the, iii. 122; the Queen revisits the, 125 Melbourne, Viscount, Home Secretary, ii. 66; efficiency of, in office, 90; negotiations with, 104; dissatisfaction of, 245; on the proposed new Peers, 254; on the Reform Bill, 277; on the members of Lord Grey's Administration, 322; sent for by the King, iii. 102; forms an Administration, 108; letter to the Duke of Wellington, Sir Robert Peel, and Mr. Stanley, 109; Administration of, 113; anecdote of, 126; information of, 130; literary conversation of, 131; on Benthamites, 138; theological reading of, 138; fall of Government of, 143; dismissal of, 144; details of fall of Government, 147; account of dismissal, 150, 168; with the King, 163, 168; with his colleagues, 164, 165, 166; dispute with Lord Duncannon, 166; speeches at Derby, 170; weakness of, 170; second Administration formed, 253; composition of, 256; theological reading of, 324; appointment of Dr. Hampden, 342; action against, brought by the Hon. Mr. Norton, 349; result of the trial, 351; difficulties of the Government, 355 Melville, Viscount, President of the India Board, i. 124 Mendizabal, ability of, iii. 321; dismissal of, 350 Messiah, the
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