Read Gladstone: A Biography Online
Authors: Roy Jenkins
Tags: #History, #Politics, #Non-Fiction, #Biography
Samuel, Herbert Louis, 1st Viscount
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San Giacomo, Prince of
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San Stefano, Treaty of (1878)
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Sandringham, Norfolk
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Savage Club, London
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Savings Bank Monies Bill (1860)
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Savoy Theatre, London
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schools
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education
Schuyler, Eugene
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Schwarzenberg, Felix, Prince zu
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Scotch Patronage Bill (1874)
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Scotland: Church in
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Scott, Sir Walter
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Guy Mannering
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Seaforth House, near Liverpool
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Sefton, William Philip Molyneux, 4th Earl of
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Selborne, Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of
in Tractarian lay brotherhood
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and Oxford reforms
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earldom and lord chancellorship
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opposes Irish Land Bill
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joins WEG’s government
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and need for WEG’s resignation on assuming Chancellorship
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supports Bradlaugh’s right to affirm
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opposes Home Rule
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1886 withdrawal
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Selwyn, George, Bishop of New Zealand, then of Lichfield
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Severn, Joseph
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Seymour (a ‘lady of the night’)
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Seymour, Admiral Frederick Beauchamp Paget, 1st Lord Alcester
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Seymour, Horace Alfred Damer
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Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of
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Shannon, Richard
Shaw, William
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Shaw-Lefevre, George John (
later
Lord Eversley)
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Shrewsbury, John Chetwynd-Talbot, 16th Earl of
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Sicily
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Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (
née
Balfour)
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Sidgwick, Henry 419
Sinn Fein
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Smith, Adam
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Smith, William Henry
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Snowdon (North Wales)
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Solférino, Battle of (1859)
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Somerset, Edward Adolphus Seymour, 12th Duke of
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Somerset, Lord Granville
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South (a ‘lady of the night’)
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South-west Lancashire: WEG loses 1868 election in
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South Lancashire
Southport: WEG’s 1867 speech on Ireland in
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Special Commission of Inquiry, 1888 (into Irish agrarian crime)
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Spencer, John Poyntz, 5th Earl
as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
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and WEG’s 1874 election defeat
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reassures Hartington
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in WEG’s 1880 government
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political ambitions
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and WEG’s overwork
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visits Hawarden
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WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament
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in WEG’s 1886 government
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and WEG’s 1886 Home Rule Bill
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,
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and 1886 government resignation
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and WEG’s relations with Parnell
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and WEG’s proposed domestic reforms
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in WEG’s 1892 government
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contributes to Granville estate
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and Irish Bill (1893)
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supports Second Home Rule Bill (1893)
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supports increased naval expenditure
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and WEG’s funeral
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Stafford, Revd James Charles
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Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster
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Stanley, Edward Henry, Lord
see
Derby, 15th Earl of
Stanley, Oliver
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Stanley, Sir Henry Morton
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Stanley, Venetia (Mrs Edwin Montagu)
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Stanmore, Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Lord
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Stansfield, Sir James
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Stead, William Thomas
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Stephen, (Sir) Leslie
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Stevenson, Robert Louis:
Kidnapped
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Stonehenge: WEG visits
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Storks, Sir Henry
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Strachey, Lytton
Strasbourg
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Stuart, James
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Stuart-Wortley, J.A.
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& n
Stubbs, William, Bishop of Chester (
later
of Oxford)
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Suez Canal
suffrage
see
franchise
Sullivan, (Sir) Arthur S. and Cowland, (Sir) Francis Cowley:
Box and Cox
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Sullivan, Sir Edward
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Summerhayes, Marion (
later
Dukes)
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Dyce portrait of
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Sunbeam
(yacht)
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Sunderland
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Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Duke of
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Sutherland, George Granville William Sutherland Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of
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Sutherland, Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana, Duchess of
Tait, Archibald Campbell, Archbishop of Canterbury
Talbot, Edward Stuart, Bishop of Winchester
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Talbot, Monsignor George
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Talbot, Lavinia (
née
Lyttelton; WEG’s niece)
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Talbot, Mrs (of Great George Street)
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Tamworth Manifesto
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Tantallon Castle
(ship)
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‘Tea Room Revolt’ (1867)
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Tel-el-Kebir, Battle of (1882)
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Temple, Frederick, Archbishop of Canterbury
Temple, William
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‘Ten-Minute Bill’ (1867)
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Tennant, Laura
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Tennant, Mrs (Superior of Windsor Clewer House)
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Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Lord
Tennyson, Hallam
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Tewfik Pasha, Khedive of Egypt
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Theodore, King of Abyssinia
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Thiers, Louis Adolphe
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Thirlwall, Connop, Bishop of St David’s
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Thistlethwayte, A.F.
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Thistlethwayte, Laura (
née
Bell)
Thomson, William, Archbishop of York
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Times, The
Tiverton, Devon
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Transvaal
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Trevelyan, Sir Charles
Trevelyan, Sir George Otto
indiscretion on Queen and Duke of Cambridge
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life of Macaulay
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speaks at London convention
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threatens resignation
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joins and leaves WEG’s 1886 government
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accepts Home Rule
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opposes 1886 Home Rule Bill
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returns to Gladstone’s Liberals
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in WEG’s 1892 government
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What Does She Do With It?
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Tring Park
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Trinity College, Dublin
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Trinity College, Glenalmond
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Truro Cathedral
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Truro, Thomas Wilde, Lord
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Turkey
Ulster Tenant Right
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United States of America
University Tests Act (1871)
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,
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Vaughan, Cardinal Herbert Alfred, Archbishop of Westminster
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Venezuela
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Victor Emmanuel I, King of Italy
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Victoria
, HMS
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Victoria, Queen
influence of Gerald Wellesley on
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and bedchamber crisis
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WEG’s early good relations with
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and Russell’s Ecclesiastical Titles Bill
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and Derby’s 1851 ministry
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supports WEG for Chancellor of Exchequer
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and WEG’s 1853 budget
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opposes civil service reform
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WEG visits at Windsor
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and WEG’s commission in Ionian Islands
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favours Granville for 1859 government
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and Russell’s Italian policy
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and paper duties repeal
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relations with Disraeli
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WEG’s deteriorating relations with
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WEG attends at Balmoral
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and succession to Palmerston
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opposes 1866 dissolution of Parliament
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opposes Clarendon’s nomination as Foreign Secretary
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calls WEG to first premiership
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and Irish Church Bill
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WEG visits at Osborne
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obstructs Rothschild’s peerage
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and Franco-Prussian War
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Guedalla on stages of reign
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withdrawal from public appearances in widowhood
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political leanings
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prejudices
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suggests change to 1871 budget
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assassination attempt on
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health debility (1871)
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complains of overwork
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and republican movement
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visits dying Princess Feodore
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and Prince of Wales
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offers Greenwich house to WEG
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and Irish University Bill
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and WEG’s 1873 resignation and resumption of office
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and WEG’s overstrain
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and WEG’s resignation following 1874 election defeat
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WEG declines offers of peerage from
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and WEG’s anti-Eton remarks
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proclaimed Empress of India
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pro-Turkish stance
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