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Conservative party, 201 and _note_; and Lord John Russell's claim to the Premiership on the fall of the Derby Government, 202; takes office under Lord Aberdeen, 207; first Budget, 210; and the income tax, 240; resigns office, 258, 290; Chancellor of the Exchequer (1859), 295; tribute to Russell on his accession to the Peerage, 297, 298; unseated at Oxford, 325; Chancellor of the Exchequer under Lord Russell, 327; introduces a Reform Bill, 328; tribute to Lord Russell, 330; ovation at Carlton House Terrace, 332; and the Irish Question, 342, 363, 366 Glenelg, Lord, 112 Goderich, Lord, 52, 93 Gordon, Lady Georgiana, 3 Gore, Hon. Charles, 348 Gorham Case, the, 182 Gortschakoff, Prince, 261, 267 Goschen, Mr., 327 Graham, Sir James, 67; withdraws from Lord Grey's Ministry, 95; accuses Lord John Russell of encouraging sedition, 119; Home Secretary under Peel, 125; declines the Governor-Generalship of India, 141, 202, 207, 232, 254, 258, 290 Grampound, 27, 40, 41; disfranchised, 43 Granville, Lord, appointed Foreign Secretary, 182; on Lord John Russell's speech in defence of his late colleagues, 266; fails to form a Ministry on the defeat of Lord Derby, 293; becomes President of the Council, 295 Great Exhibition of 1851, 193, 200, 234, 308 Greece and the 'Don Pacifico' affair, 175 Greenock, Lord John Russell's speech on the prospects of war, at, 227 Greville, Charles, comments of, 61, 69, 72, 73, 102, 130, 180, 207, 257, 286 Grey, (Charles, second) Lord, 15, 25; and Lord John Russell's efforts on behalf of liberty, 58, 61; forms an Administration, 62, 65; early labours in the cause of Reform, 63, 64; characteristics, 65; announcement in the House of Lords with regard to the introduction of the first Reform Bill, 68; speech on the second Reform Bill, 76-78; resigns office, but resumes power on the inability of the Duke of Wellington to form a Ministry, 83, 92; changes in his Cabinet, 96; proposes the renewal of the Coercion Act, 96; resigns the Premiership, 99 Grey (Henry, third), Lord, 134; Secretary to the Colonies under Lord John Russell, 141 Grey, Sir George, Home Secretary under Lord John Russell, 141; and Irish crime, 153; appointed Colonial Secretary, 245, 295;
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