i. 79, 82
Lords, House of, debate on Canadian Rebellion, i. 49; debates on the Canada Bill, 51-53; skirmish between Lords Melbourne and Lyndhurst, 68; violence of Lord Brougham, 71; debate on the Coolie question, 73; appeal of Small _v._ Attwood, 83; debate on affairs in Spain, 102; debate on the naval instructions, 111; the Bishops on the Ecclesiastical Discipline Bill, 120; attack on Lord Durham's Ordinance, 123; review of session of 1838, 126; the Turton case, 170; Lord Roden's motion on the state of Ireland, 175; debate on the Bedchamber affair, 211, 212; Lord Melbourne declines to make Radical concessions, 213; debate, 213; majority against proposed Committee of Council on Education, 224; debate on Irish policy of the Government, 228; naturalisation of Prince Albert, 259; debate on the China question, 286; St. Sulpice question, 388; debate on the Address (1841), ii. 31; vote of thanks to Lord Ashburton, 152; debate on Lord Roden's motion, 194; Lord Aberdeen's Scotch Church Patronage Bill, 206, 207; Lord Brougham's Judicial Committee Bill, 225, 234; debate on the Corn Laws, 370; debate conciliatory to France, iii. 39; defeat of the Protectionists, 59; debate on the Enlistment Bill, 77; Government beaten on the Diplomatic Bill, 126; opening of the session (1849), 263; Sicilian arms affair, 276; debate on the Navigation Bill, 287; affair of Lord Roden, 310, 312; debate and division on the Pacifico affair, 341; Lord Torrington's defence, 402
Louis Philippe, King, policy of, on the Eastern Question, i. 339; receives Queen Victoria at the Château d'Eu, ii. 196, 200; on Spanish affairs, 200; aversion of, to Lord Palmerston, 345; shot at by Lecomte, 388; letter to M. Guizot, 414; conduct of, in the affair of the Spanish marriages, 418-423; Cracow affair, 429; at the Tuileries, iii. 35; and Danton, anecdote of, 111; fall of, 135; arrival of, in England, 137; as Comte de Neuilly, 137; conduct of, during the Revolution, 139, 143; narrative of the Revolution, 150; at Claremont, 154; letter of, on the Spanish marriages, 168; courtesy of Queen Victoria to, 186; on the French generals, 205; reported communication from M. Thiers, 239; interview with Lord Clarendon, 239; and Admiral Cécille, 268; M. Malac's mission, 328; death of, 364
Lowther, Rt. Hon. Lord, Postmaster-General, ii. 37
Ludlow, visit to, i. 217; castle of, 218
Lushington, Rt. Hon. Dr., negotiation of, with the Duke of Wellington, i. 278
Luttrell, Mr., death and character of, iii. 425
Lyndhurst, Rt. Hon. Lord, and Lord Melbourne, i. 69; judgement of, in Small _v._ Attwood, reversed, 80; anecdote of, and Lord Brougham, 160; at Gore House, 255; Lord Chancellor in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37; exchange of patronage with Lord Ripon, 413; reply to Lord G. Bentinck, 413, 415
Lynedoch, Lord, at Woburn, ii. 46
Macaulay, Rt. Hon. Thomas Babington, return of, from India,