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Inverary, visit to, iii. 292

Irby, Mr., death of, ii. 115

Ireland, administration of Lord Normanby, i. 176; state of, ii. 197; debate on, 228, 230; division, 232; Mr. Greville's book on the 'Policy of England to,' 259, 263; publication of book, 274; criticisms on, 275; opinions of the press on, 284; potato failure, 301; state of, 375, 426, 434, iii. 71; Lord- Lieutenancy discussed, 77, 80; plan for abolishing the office, 80; discussions on the Lord-Lieutenancy of, 81-85; critical state of, 103; Government measures, 104, 106; seditious state of, 156, 160; plans for improvement of, 167; affray at Limerick, 172; proclamation of the Lord-Lieutenant, 207; Habeas Corpus Act suspended, 207; strong measures taken, 209; reported outbreak, 210; flight of Smith O'Brien, 213; and capture, 215; Lord Clarendon's policy in, 217; disaffection in, 220; proposed remedies for, 221; financial difficulties in, 237; emigration scheme, 251; renewal of suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, 265; distress in, 267; relief for, 285; the Queen's visit to, 295; Encumbered Estates Act, 314; proposed abolition of the office of Lord-Lieutenant, 314; Papal Aggression, 367

Irish Arms Bill, ii. 188, 194; proposal for renewing the, 408; given up, 410

Irish Coercion Bill, ii. 375

Irish Poor Law, iii. 69

Irish Registration Bills, i. 373; Government defeated on Lord Morpeth's Bill, 391

Isabella II., Queen of Spain, marriage of, ii. 418, 420; conduct of, iii. 78; account of, 118; _see_ Spanish Marriages

Isturitz, sent away, iii. 193

Jamaica Bill, the, i. 196

Jarnac, Philippe de Rohan Chabot, Comte de, First Secretary of the French Embassy in London, ii. 409; Spanish marriages affair, 420, 431; on the annexation of Cracow, 430; details of the Spanish marriages, iii. 6; on Lord Normanby, Lord Palmerston, and M. Guizot, 56

Jekyll, Mr., pun of, ii. 232

Jersey, Right Hon. Earl of, the, Master of the Horse, ii. 37

Jervis, Right Hon. Sir John, Attorney-General, difficulty about his son's election, iii. 122

Journal, reflexions on keeping a, i. 36

Judge and Jury Court, the, ii. 123

Judicial Committee, the, petition of apprentices from British Guiana, i. 80; Amendment Bill, 273; suggestions for, 274; petition of the Serjeants-at-Law, 156-160; James Wood's Will case, ii. 28; Lord Brougham's Bill, 225; working of, 226; Vice- Presidency of, 227; Lord Hertford's Will case, 231; the Gorham case, iii. 300-304; judgement, 323

Junius, letters of, proposed new edition of, ii. 346; Macaulay's opinion on, 416

Kay, Dr. (afterwards Sir James Kay Shuttleworth, Bart.), visit to Poor Law school of, i. 230; Battersea schools, ii. 86

Kelburne, Viscount (afterwards Lord Glasgow), racing transactions, ii. 160

Kent, H.R.H. the Duchess of, conversation of, with Princesse Lieven, i. 15, 16

King, Locke, Mr., motion of, for the extension of the suffrage,