vol. iii.
Catholic Clergy, Endowment question, ii. 199
Cavaignac, General, iii. 199, 205
Cecille, Admiral, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, iii.
268
Ceylon, committee of enquiry into administration of, iii. 269;
witnesses, 308; evidence of Captain Watson, 312
Chantrey, death of, ii. 60; monument by, in Lichfield Cathedral,
60
Charles Albert, King of Sardinia, defeat of, iii. 218; abdication
of, 282
Chartists, progress of the, i. 155; precautions in London for
great meeting of the (1848), iii. 160, 162, 164; failure of the
demonstration, 165; dangerous manifestations in the country,
188; Government measures, 190; agitation, 191; demonstration,
192; establishment near Chenies, 215
Chatham, Rt. Hon. Earl of, anecdotes of the, i. 245
Chatsworth, visit to, ii. 204; visit of the Queen to, 215
Chepstow, visit to, i. 222
Chester, visit to, ii. 16
Chester, Mayor of, question of baronetcy on the birth of the
Prince of Wales, ii. 52
Chillianwallah, battle of, iii. 273
China, war with, i. 283; debate on, 283; Duke of Wellington on
the war with, 286; annexation of Hong Kong, 383; return of
Captain Elliot from, ii. 49, 52; views of Sir George Grey on,
72; treaty of peace with, 123
Chiswick, visit of the Queen and Prince Albert to, ii. 14; _fete_
at, for the Czar, 244
Chloroform, an operation under, iii. 110
Christina, Queen of Spain, intrigues of, ii. 419, 421; M.
Guizot's account of, iii. 32; conduct of, 119
Church of Scotland, disruption in the, ii. 206
Circourt, Madame de, _salon_ of, iii. 45
Clanricarde, Marquis of, Postmaster-General, ii. 405
Claremont, council at, for events in the East, i. 328; lent to
King Louis Philippe, iii. 154
Clarence, H.R.H. Duke of, _see_ William IV., King
Clarendon, Rt. Hon. Earl of, office of Governor-General of Canada
offered to the, i. 173; first appearance of the, in the House
of Lords, 227; Lord Privy Seal, 243; on Eastern policy, 301;
dissents from the treaty (1840), 304; conversation with M.
Guizot, 305; offers to resign on the Eastern Question, 317;
letter of, on Lord Holland's death, and on French affairs, 341;
confidence of the Queen in, ii. 403; President of the Board of
Trade, 405; Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, iii. 85; requires a
Coercion Bill for Ireland, 105; and the Irish Catholics, 195;
applies for more powers, 212; Proclamation of, 207; policy of,
in Ireland, 217; intervie
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