ent_ read _Tennant_.
Vol. ii, p. 72, for Sir _George_ Grey in the text and
note read Sir _Charles_ Grey.
Vol. ii, p. 113, the Rev. William Capel was Vicar, not
Rector, of Watford, and Rector of
Raine. Vol. ii, p. 126, last line but
two, for _any_ read _my_.
Vol. ii, p. 194, last two lines, for _Moore O'Farrell_
read _More O'Ferrall_.
Vol. ii, p. 372, the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
were fought in December 1845, _before_,
not _after_, the battle of Aliwal.
Vol. iii, p. 108, line 12, for _Machale_ read _MacHale_. Vol.
iii, p. 218, note 1, line 2, for
_Gotto_ read _Goito_.
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME
CHAPTER I.
The New Reign--Character of William IV--Political Effects of the
King's Death--Candidates for Office--Lord Durham--The King's
Funeral--The Elections--The Whigs and O'Connell--First
Impression of a Railroad--Lord Stanley at Knowsley--The King of
Hanover--Return to London--Result of the Elections--Liberality
of the Queen--Princess Lieven's Audiences--Conservative
Reaction in the Counties--The Queen and Lord Munster--State of
Parties in the New Parliament--The Corn Laws--The Poor Laws--
Tory-Radicals--Promise of the Queen's Character--Her Self-
Possession--Queen Victoria and Queen Adelaide--The Queen and
Lord Melbourne--Mango wins the St. Leger--Racing Reflexions--
Death of Lord Egremont--The Court of Victoria--Conservatism of
the Whigs--Radical Discontent--Irish Policy of the Government--
Mr. Disraeli's First Speech--Lord Brougham's Isolation--Radical
Politics--Lord Melbourne and Lord Brougham--The Canada
Debates--The Use of a Diary--Duke of Wellington on Canada--On
his own Despatches--On the Battle of Salamanca--King Ernest in
Hanover--English Manor Houses--Festivities at Belvoir Castle--
Life at Belvoir--Reflexions--Beaudesert--Death of Lord Eldon.
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CHAPTER II.
Debates on the Canada Bill--Moderation of the Duke of
Wellington--State of Canada--Lord Durham's Position--Weakness
of the Government--Parallel of Hannibal and the D
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