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Chamberlain, Neville
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,
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,
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Chandos, Marquess of
see
Buckingham, 3rd Duke of

charities: WEG wishes to tax
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,
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Chartwell, Kent (Churchill’s house)
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Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
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,
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,
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Chesterfield, George Philip Cecil Scudamore-Stanhope, 7th Earl of
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Chesterton, G.K.: ‘Chuck it Smith’
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Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley

amendment to compounding motion
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retires through ill-health
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as Secretary of State for War
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,
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threatens resignation (1885)
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1885 budget
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in WEG’s 1886 government
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relations with WEG
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China

and Opium War
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war in
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,
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Cholmondeley, George Horatio Cholmondley, 2nd Marquess
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Christ Church, Oxford
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,
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,
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,
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Christian, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein
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Church of England

parties in
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and Gorham judgment
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ritualism in
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,
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Church Penitentiary Association for the Reclamation of Fallen Women
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Church and State
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Churchill family: WEG attacks
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Churchill, Lord Randolph

and Chancellor’s robes
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on WEG’s woodcutting
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on WEG’s last anti-Home Rule speech
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torments WEG
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,
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,
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provokes riot in Birmingham
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and Home Rule
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Salisbury recommends as Commons leader
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replaced as Chancellor
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praises WEG in decline
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Churchill, (Sir) Winston S.

political career
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relations with Asquith
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loses seat (1908)
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wears Goschen’s Chancellor’s robes
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Chartwell home
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experience
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oratory
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in Cabinet
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in Asquith’s government
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offers alliance to Stalin
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health decline
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absences from Cabinet
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celebrates El Alamein victory
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announces Moran’s death
ref 1n

funeral
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Great Contemporaries
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civil service (British): reform
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,
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Clarendon, George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of

disapproves of Russell’s anti-Catholic letter
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and WEG’s 1853 budget
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,
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Foreign Secretary in Aberdeen’s government
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,
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and 1855 government
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excluded from Palmerston’s 1859 government
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visit to Rome
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Queen opposes as Foreign Secretary
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serves as Foreign Secretary under WEG
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WEG’s relations with
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and WEG’s episcopal appointments
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WEG visits
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and Irish Land Bill
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death
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,
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,
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Clarendon, Katherine, Countess of
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,
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Clark, Sir (Dr) Andrew

attends WEG
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,
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,
ref 3
,
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,
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,
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death
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,
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forbids WEG’s speech at Lord Mayor’s Banquet
ref 1

WEG sends bust to
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Clarke, Sir Edward
ref 1

Clerkenwell: Fenian explosion in
ref 1

Cleveland, Harry George Powlett (
formerly
Vane), 4th Duke of
ref 1

Clewer House of Mercy, Windsor
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,
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,
ref 3

Clifford, Revd Dr John
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Clifton, Emma
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,
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Cliveden (Buckinghamshire house)
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,
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Clough, Arthur Hugh
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Cobden, Richard

Peel praises
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and Don Pacifico debate
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lives in Manchester
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loses seat (1857)
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motion of censure against Palmerston
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arranges French trade treaty with WEG
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,
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in Paris
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advocates non-interference in foreign affairs
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and free trade
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Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund
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,
ref 2

Coercion Bill (Ireland)(1886)
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Colenso, John William, Bishop of Natal
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Coleridge, John Duke, 1st Lord
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,
ref 2

Coleridge, Sir John Taylor
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Colley, General Sir George Pomeroy
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,
ref 2

Collier, Sir Robert (
later
1st Lord Monkswell)
ref 1

Collings, Jesse
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Collins, Elizabeth
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,
ref 2

Colvin, Sir Auckland
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Combe Wood, Kingston-upon-Thames
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Committee Room 15 debates (on Parnell)
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Commons, House of see Parliament

Compensation for Disturbance Bill (Ireland) (1880)
ref 1
,
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Concert of Europe: WEG’s belief in
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
,
ref 7

Connaught, Duke of
see
Arthur, Prince

Conservative party

reforms and Tamworth Manifesto
ref 1

and Corn Laws repeal
ref 1

and Irish Home Rule
ref 1
,
ref 2

Conspiracy to Murder Bill (1858)
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Constantinople: European conference (1876/77)
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Contemporary Review
ref 1

Corfu
ref 1
,
ref 2

Corn Laws: repeal of
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Corry, Henry Thomas Lowry
ref 1

Corry, Montague Lowry (
later
1st Lord Rowton)
ref 1
,
ref 2

Cottesloe, 1st Lord
see
Fremantle, Sir Thomas

cotton trade: and American Civil War
ref 1

Cowper, Francis Thomas de Grey, 7th Earl
ref 1

Cowper-Temple, William Francis (Lord Mount-Temple): education reform (‘Cowper-Temple amendments)
ref 1

Cranborne, Viscount
see
Salisbury, 3rd Marquess of

Cranbrook, 1st Earl of
see
Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne

Cranworth, Robert Monsey Rolfe, Lord
ref 1

Crimean War

WEG opposes continuation
ref 1

financial demands
ref 1
,
ref 2

effect on WEG
ref 1

outbreak
ref 1

WEG’s views on
ref 1

mismanagement
ref 1

Croke, Thomas William, Archbishop of Cashel
ref 1

Cromer, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Cross, Sir Richard Assheton (
later
Viscount)
ref 1

Cullen, Cardinal Paul, Archbishop of Dublin
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Currie, Sir Donald
ref 1
,
ref 2n
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6

Curzon of Kedleston, George Nathaniel, Marquess
ref 1

Cyprus: occupation of (1878)
ref 1

Daily News
ref 1
,
ref 2

Dalhousie, John William Ramsay, 14th Earl, and Ida Louisa, Countess of
ref 1

Dalkeith, William Henry Walter Scott, Earl of (
later
6th Duke of Buccleuch)
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Dalmahoy (house), Midlothian
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Dalmeny (Scotland)
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,
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,
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Dalton, Hugh
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Dante Alighieri: WEG’s interest in
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,
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,
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Darwin, Charles
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Davis, Jefferson
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,
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Davitt, Michael
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,
ref 2

Day, Sir Robin
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de Grey, Earl
see
Ripon, 1st Marquess of

Dekker, Madame (Braico’s aunt)
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Delane, John Thadeus
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Denison, George Anthony, Archdeacon of Taunton
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Denison, John Evelyn (1st Viscount Ossington)
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,
ref 2

Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of

at Christ Church, Oxford
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and WEG’s
State and Church
book
ref 1

atavism
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disagrees with Peel
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,
ref 2

offers post to WEG in 1851 government
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WEG admires after-dinner speech
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,
ref 2

opposes Palmerston’s Don Pacifico policy
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on WEG’s Ecclesiastical Titles Bill speech
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first declines to form 1851 government
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forms government (‘Who Who’ ministry)
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inherits title
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government resigns
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,
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opposes income tax
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succeeds Wellington as Chancellor of Oxford University
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asked to form 1855 government
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forms 1858 government
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good relations with WEG
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proposed for Greek throne
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dissolves parliament on Reform Bill defeat
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,
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,
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lacks popular appeal
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heads 1866 government
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and Reform Bills
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,
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death
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resigns (1868)
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in Peel’s government
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and Bulgarian question
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Derby, Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of (
earlier
Lord Stanley)

titles and offices
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and Disraeli’s succession to premiership
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and WEG’s relations with Laura Thistlethwayte
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at Constantinople conference
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on Hartington
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Queen objects to Garter offer to
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on WEG’s conversation in later years
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and Queen’s imperialist views
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WEG consults before opening of 1886 Parliament
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1886 withdrawal
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contributes to Granville estate
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Derby, Emma Caroline, Countess of
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,
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,
ref 3

Derby Stakes (horse-race):WEG attends
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de Redcliffe, Stratford Canning, 1st Viscount
ref 1

Devonshire, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of (
formerly
Duchess of Manchester)
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref
3

Devonshire, Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of
see
Hartington, Marquess of

Devonshire, William Cavendish, 7th Duke of
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Dicey, Albert Venn:
Law of the Constitution
ref 1

Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth

gives ‘breakfasts’ in Paris
ref 1

and Franco-Prussian War
ref 1

republicanism
ref 1
,
ref 2

and Turkish question
ref 1

compact with Chamberlain and office in WEG’s 1880 government
ref 1
,
ref 2

ambitions for premiership
ref 1

WEG complains of Queen to
ref 1

attitude to WEG
ref 1

Chamberlain complains of WEG to
ref 1
& n

on Parnell’s denunciation of Cavendish murder
ref 1

on situation in Ireland
ref 1
,
ref 2

Hartington and
ref 1

on Liberal parliamentary weakness
ref 1
,
ref 2

and 1884 Reform Bill
ref 1

provokes Queen’s complaints to WEG
ref 1

and redistribution of parliamentary seats
ref 1

imperialist views
ref 1

and Gordon in Sudan
ref 1

on WEG’s telegram from Queen about Gordon’s death
ref 1

threatens resignation
ref 1

and Home Rule question
ref 1

WEG meets before 1886 opening of Parliament
ref 1

divorce case
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omitted from 1886 government
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records WEG’s slight to Chamberlain
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votes for First Home Rule Bill
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views on Rosebery
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rift with WEG
ref 1

Greater Britain
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