The letters of Queen Victoria, vol. 3, 1854-1861

Chapter 52

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preparation for war, iii. 192; attack on Budget, iii. _224_, 226; Chinese dispute, iii. _228_; Divorce Bill, iii. _231_; High Commissioner to Ionian Islands, iii. _262_, 301, 309; Conspiracy Bill debate, iii. 265; refusal to join Government of 1858, iii. 270, 292; Oudh Proclamation debate, iii. 290; Crown prerogatives (India), iii. _295_; new Reform Bill, iii. _307_; Chancellor of the Exchequer, iii. _307_; on the fate of the Government, iii. 341; Chancellor of the Exchequer, iii. 349; and the Pope, iii. 357; Italian policy, iii. 367; rise in Income Tax, iii. _379_; desire to resign, iii. _379_; Budget import duties, iii. _388_; Bill for Abolition of Paper Duties thrown out, iii. 401, 402, _420_; threatens resignation, iii. 403; disagreement with Palmerston, iii. _420_, 423, 429

Glasgow, serious riot, ii. _141_; Queen opens Waterworks, iii. _308_

Glenelg, Lord, Colonial Secretary, i. _102_, 104

Glenlyon, Lord (afterwards Duke of Athole), i. 429; ii. 25

Gloucester, Duchess of (Princess Mary), i. 12, 31, 172, 194, 389;