iii. 141
Canada, affairs in, iii. 350
Canning, Right Hon. Sir Stratford, Ambassador at St. Petersburg, ii. 352, 357; anecdote of, iii. 39; offered the Governor-Generalship of Canada, 234
Canning, Right Hon. George, Foreign Secretary, i. 55; correspondence with the King on taking office, 59; forms an Administration (1827), 93, 95; death of, 103; anecdotes of, 104; industrious habits of, 106; memoirs of, 263, 272; despatch in verse, 326; sagacity of, ii. 42; conversation with the King, 102; correspondence with the Duke of Wellington, 103; coldness to the Duke of Wellington, 103; anecdote of, 125; negotiation with the Whigs, 170; influence over Lord Liverpool, 172; in favour with the King, 172; on Reform, iii. 135; and King George IV., 137
Canning, Lady, visit to, ii. 101; authorship of pamphlet, iii. 40
Canning, Mr. Charles, offered a Lordship of the Treasury, iii. 202
Cannizzaro, Duchess of, iii. 11; crowns the Duke of Wellington, 406
Canterbury, Archbishop of, indecision of the, ii. 250, 262, 263; importance of support of the, 252, 253
Canterbury, Viscount, declines to go to Canada, iii. 234
Capo di Monte, i. 335
Capua, i. 360
Cardinals, the, i. 309
Carlisle, Earl of, Lord Privy Seal, i. 95; iii. 88
Carlists, the, in Spain, iii. 66
Carlos, Don, in London, iii. 98
Carlow election, iii. 348
Carnarvon, Earl of, refuses to move the address in the House of Lords, iii. 202
Caroline, Queen, return of, i. 28; trial of, 31, 35; anecdote of, iii. 37
Carvalho, Minister of Finance to Dom Pedro, iii. 93
Catacombs, the, _see_ Rome
Catholic emancipation, i. 163, 172, 174
Catholic Relief Bill, excitement concerning the, i. 180; debates on, _see_ Lords and Commons
Cato Street Conspiracy, the, i. 26
Cayla, Madame du, i. 71; dinner at the Duke of Wellington's, 214; Béranger's verses on, 215; favourite of Louis XVIII., ii. 306
Cenis, the Mont, i. 287
Champollion, Jean François, death of, ii. 307
Chapeau de Paille, the, purchase of, ii. 125
Chapel, near Holland House, unable to be consecrated, iii. 200
Charles I., King, head of, discovered at Windsor, ii. 168; executioner of, iii. 132
Charles X., King, of France, arrival of in England, ii. 31; at Lulworth Castle, 33; off Cowes, 34
Charlotte, Queen, illness of, i. 2, 3
Charlotte, H.R.H. the Princess, anecdotes of, ii. 319
Chartres, H.R.H. the Duc de, arrival of, i. 208
Chatham, Earl of, death of, iii. 316
Chatsworth, hospitality at, i. 237; charade at, 238; party at, ii. 51
Chesterfield Papers, the, iii. 327
Chobert, the 'Fire King,' i. 276
Cholera, the, in Russia, ii. 57; account of, 150; preventive measures against, 154, 216; effect on trade of, 156; spread of, 161; alarm about, 169; at Berlin, 192; at Sunderland, 208, 210; at Marseilles, 221; on the decline, 224; near Edinburgh, 240; in London, 258, 259; in Bethnal Green, 261; account of, 278; diminution of, 285; in Paris, 287; alarm in London, 309, 311
Christina, Queen, of Spain, iii. 66, 72; reported flight of, 360; courage of, 365
Christmas trees, introduced by Princess Lieven at Panshanger, i. 259
Church Bill, the, Committee on, iii. 199
Church Reform, iii. 206
City, the, address to the King, ii. 126; illumination in, 140; election, 1835, iii. 184, 186, 187; anxiety in the money-market, 373, 376
Civil List, the, excess of expenditure on, i. 253; for debates on, _see_ Commons, House of
Clanricarde, Marquis of, sworn in a Privy Councillor, ii. 78
Clarence, H.R.H. the Duke of, Lord High Admiral, i. 95; removal of, from the office of Lord High Admiral, 138, 140. _See_ William IV.
Cobbett, William, trial of, ii. 158; returned for Oldham, 335; takes his seat, 351; and Sir Robert Peel, 373
Cochrane, Lord, at Florence, i. 301; villa near Florence, 302
Codrington, Sir E., interview with the Duke of Wellington, i. 179
Coercion Bill, the, introduced, ii. 359
Colchester Election, iii. 112
Commons, House of; Alien Bill, i. 1; Dr. Halloran's petition, 14; debate on grant to the Duke of York, 18; debates on Queen Caroline, 30, 32, 38; Small Notes Bill, 79; debates on Catholic Relief Bill, 91, 133, 166, 191; division on Catholic Relief Bill, 185; Catholic Relief Bill read a third time, 203; Regency and Civil List, ii. 45; debate on the Evesham election, 25; debate on the Civil List, 110; announcement of the Reform Bill, 110; Pension List, 111; debate on Ireland, 112; Budget of 1831, 113; proposed reductions, 118; introduction of the first Reform Bill, 121; debates on the Reform Bill, 123, 125; debate on the Timber duties, 130; debate on the Reform Bill, 131; division on the Reform Bill, 132; Government defeated, 135; scene in the House, 135; second reading of the Reform Bill, 156; Wine duties, 160; Reform Bill, Schedule A, 170; second Reform Bill, 227; debate on, and second reading of the second Reform Bill carried, 228; Reform Bill supported by the Irish Members, 239; division on the Russian Loan, 240; division on the sugar duties, 267; Reform Bill passed, 270; debates, 296; violent scene in debate on petition of the City of London, 299; Irish Tithe question, 308; debate on, 309; debate on the Address, 353; Irish Church Reform, 354; aspect of the reformed House, 360; debate on Slave Emancipation, 371; vote of confidence in the Ministers, 376; division on the Irish Church Bill, 381; vote against sinecures, iii. 13; division on Apprenticeship Clause of West India Bill, 16; disorganised state of the House, 17; Pension List, 60; business of the House, 61; debate on the Corn Laws, 68; debate on admission of Dissenters to the University, 75; debate on Repeal of the Union, 80; Pension List, 80; debate on Portugal, 82; Poor Law Bill, 83; debate on Irish Tithe Bill, 98, 99; gallery for reporters, 205; debate on the Speakership, 214; debate on the Address, 221; debate and division on amendment to the Address, 223; Malt Tax, 224; debate on appointment of Lord Londonderry, 225; Dissenters' Marriage Bill, 230; Government beaten on Chatham election, 234; state of parties in the House, 234; debate and division on Irish Church question, 240; uproar in the House, 243; Government defeated on Irish Tithe Bill, 246; debate on Irish Church Bill, 281; position of the House, 288, 291; conflict with the House of Lords, 225; debate and division on the amendment to the Address, 334; effect of division, 336; Opposition defeated, 347; division, 359; Irish Corporation Bill, 388; insult to Lord Lyndhurst, 389; debates on Irish Tithe Bill, 391; abandonment of the appropriation clauses, 393
Como, i. 414
Conroy, Sir John, ii. 190; iii. 3
Conservative Club, dinner at, ii. 327; speeches, 327
Constantine, the Grand Duke, accident to, i. 259; death of, ii. 164
Convention signed between France, England, and Holland, ii. 375
Conyngham, Marquis of, Postmaster-General, iii. 88, 113
Conyngham, Marchioness of, i. 46; wears a Crown jewel, 48; Court intrigues, 207
Conyngham, Lord Francis, i. 50
Coprogli, History of the Grand Vizier, iii. 115
Cornelius, painter, ii. 149
Coronation, the, of William IV., decided on, ii. 156; preparations for, 157, 163, 165; estimates for, 181; disputes over the arrangements for, 187
Cottenham, Lord, Lord High Chancellor, iii. 328
Cotton, Sir Willoughby, suppresses the insurrection in Jamaica,