or the repeal of the Test
and Corporation Acts, 58;
and Lardner's Encyclopaedia, 91;
Russell's 'Memoirs and Correspondence' of Moore, 204, 272, 278
Morpeth, Lord, 141
Municipal Reform Act, 90, 104
NAPOLEON I., Lord Russell's boyish hatred of, 9;
Lord John's interview with him at Elba, 28-31;
his description of Wellington, 30;
opinions on European politics, &c., 29-31;
and Talma, 37
Napoleon III., 167;
and the _Coup d'Etat_ of 1851, 179;
and the fear of his invading England, 194;
and the custody of the Holy Places, 218;
his alliance with England during the Crimean War, 262;
visit to England (1855), 267;
interview with Count Cavour, 302;
designs with regard to Italy, 303, 304;
and the Peace of Villafranca, 303
Navigation Acts, 197
Nesselrode, Count, 214, 215
New Zealand becomes part of the British dominions, 117, 199
Newcastle, Duke of, 207, 232;
unpopularity as Secretary for War, 244, 249, 250;
incapacity as War Minister, 245
Newman, Dr., 161, 182
Nicholas, Emperor, his ambitious projects, 213, 214;
visit to England in 1844 and the Secret Memorandum, 215, 216;
friendship with Lord Aberdeen, 217;
letter to Queen Victoria, 230;
'Generals Janvier et Fevrier,' 259;
death, 259
Nightingale, Miss Florence, 250
Nonconformists: the Indemnity Bill, 51;
agitation for repeal of Test and Corporation Acts and their repeal
moved and carried by Lord John Russell, 53-57;
the Marriage Bill and Registration Act, 106;
and the struggle for civil and religious liberty, 184;
deputation to Lord Russell, 366
Normanby, Lord, 116, 179, 180
Northcote, Sir Stafford, 369
Nottingham Castle, 79
'Nun of Arrouca, The,' 278
O'BRIEN, Smith, 140, 157, 158
O'Connell, Daniel, 53;
his election for Clare, 58, 90, 92;
on the revenues of the Irish Church, 97;
and the Coercion Bill, 97, 99, 140, 146;
and Lord John Russell, 147;
and the potato famine, 149, 158
O'Connor, Feargus, 165-168
Old Sarum, 23, 71
Oltenitza, battle of, 230
Omar Pacha, 230
Opium war, the, 121
Orloff, Count, 214
Orsini conspiracy, the, 289, 290
Oxford Movement, the, 161, 182-186, 189
PALMERSTON, Lord, 21, 56, 119;
and the despatch to Metternich, 120;
Foreign Secretary under Lord John Russell, 141;
compared with Russ
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