The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 3, 1854-1861
Chapter 41
refuses to join Government, iii. _307_, 348, _350_; and the Pope, iii. 357; Plenipotentiary for commercial treaty, iii. _379_; declines honours, iii. 413, _414_
Coblentz, iii. 146
Coburg (_see_ Saxe-Coburg), House of, history of, i. 3; influence on the Queen's politics, i. 4; abuse of, i. 53
---- Queen's visit to, ii. _45_
Cochrane, Mr Baillie (afterwards Lord Lamington), iii. 445
Cockburn, Sir George, Admiral of the Fleet, i. 432
---- Mr (afterwards Sir Alexander), Don Pacifico debate, ii. _252_; Chief Justice of Common Pleas, iii. 215
Codrington, Major-General Sir William, wounded at Inkerman, iii. _53_; commands the English army in the Crimea, iii. _64_, 134, 155, _155_
Colborne, Sir John (afterwards Lord Seaton), i. _57_; High Commissioner, Canada, i. _102_; Field-Marshal, i. 129, _130_
Colchester, Lord, iii. 230
Coldstream Guards wounded from Crimea, iii. 110
Colenso, Rev. J. W., ii. 449
Coleridge, Mr, and Provostship of Eton, iii. 431
Colloredo, Count, Austrian Ambassador, ii. 439, 440
Colquhoun, Mr, iii. 44
Colvin, John Russell, Lieut.-Gov. of North-West Provinces, death of,