f the Queen, i. 22; attack of,
on Lord Brougham, 33; position of the Government, 62; and Lord
Lyndhurst, 69; and the Queen, 130; at Windsor, 147; resigns,
199; the Bedchamber difficulty, 201-209; resumes the
Government, 207; declines to make Radical concessions, 213;
effect of speech, 214; on Mr. Creevey's Journal, 275; alarmed
at affairs in the East, 303, 307; indecision of, 312; asleep at
the Cabinet, 321; remarks on Lord Palmerston, 363; advice to
the Queen, ii. 23; advice to Sir R. Peel on behaviour to the
Queen, 39; attack of palsy, 116; failing health of, 214; and
the Court of Rome, 217; on O'Connell's trial, 233; on the Post-
Office affairs, 289; nervous condition of, 292; breaks out on
the Corn Laws at Windsor, 351; visit to, at Brocket, iii. 119;
anecdote of, 121; death of, 240; character of, 241; devotion
of, to the Queen, 244; compared to Sallustius Crispus, 246;
conversations and opinions, 247; declaration in regard to the
Hon. Mrs. Norton, 253; manuscript books of, 376
Melrose, visit to, iii. 291
Metcalfe, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles, on Afghanistan, ii. 99; Governor-
General of Canada, 117
Metternich, Prince, on the Eastern Question, i. 306; suggestion
of, 325; flight of, iii. 155; fall of, 158
Milman, Very Rev. Dean, dinner at the house of, ii. 60
Minto, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the, Lord Privy Seal, ii. 405; mission
of, to Italy, iii. 108
Miraflores, mission of, to Paris, iii. 20
Mirasol, mission of, to London, iii. 183
Mitchell, John, affray at Limerick, iii. 172; conviction of, 182
Mole, M., opinion of affairs, iii. 20; attempts to form a
government, 139, 143
Molesworth, Right Hon. Sir William, moves vote of censure on Lord
Glenelg, i. 72
Monmouth, visit to, i. 219; historical interest of, 219
Monmouth convicts, the, i. 261
Montgomery, Mr. Alfred, hoax of Lord Brougham's death, i. 243
Montpensier, H.R.H. Duchesse de, Infanta of Spain, marriage of
the, ii. 418; at the Tuileries, iii. 35 (_see_ Spanish
Marriages)
'Morning Chronicle,' the, conduct of, i. 179; ill-timed hostility
of, to France, 326, 327; violent article on M. Guizot, iii. 42;
attacks on Lord Aberdeen, 52; purchased by the Peelites, 128
Mounier, Baron, mission of, i. 356
Moxon, Mr., and Mr. Disraeli, iii. 75
Mulgrave, Right Hon. Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, i. 30
Munster, Right Hon. Earl of, returns the keys of the Round Tower,
i. 17; death of the, i
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