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Birrell, Augustine
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Birrell, Francis
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,
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Bishops’ Resignation Bill (1859)
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Bismarck, Otto, Prince von

and Franco-Prussian war,
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,
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,
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on Disraeli
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reputation
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non-interference in Egypt
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Black Craig Castle, Perthshire
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Blackheath
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Blake, Robert, Lord

on Russell’s 1851 government
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on Disraeli’s maintaining power
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on WEG’s intervention in Public Worship Bill
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on WEG-Disraeli hostility
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on Disraeli’s 1880 defeat
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Blantyre, Charles Stuart, 12th Lord
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Blomfield, Charles James, Bishop of London
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,
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Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen
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Board of Control (for India)
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Board of Trade
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,
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Boer War
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Bolsover, Augusta Mary Cavendish-Bentinck, Baroness
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Bonifazio:
Virgin
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Boord, Thomas William
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& n

Bournemouth
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Boveridge (house), Dorset
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Bowden Park, Wiltshire
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,
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,
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Bowen, Charles, Lord
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Boycott, Captain Charles Cunningham
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Boydell, James
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Bradlaugh, Charles

parliamentary oath
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,
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,
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,
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re-elected
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Braico (Neapolitan prisoner)
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Brand, Sir Henry Bouverie William (1st Viscount Hampden)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Brassey, Lady
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Brassey, Sir Thomas (
later
1st Earl)
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,
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Brennan, Thomas
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Bright, Jacob
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Bright, John

in Don Pacifico debate
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opposes Russell’s Ecclesiastical Titles Bill
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,
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eloquence
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represents Manchester
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loses seat (1857)
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on Disraeli’s Second Reform Bill
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supports new Liberal Party
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and fall of Derby government
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and Cobden’s trade treaty with France
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on WEG’s rash speech on American Civil War
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coins Adullamite epithet
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and popular demands for reform
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as President of Board of Trade
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,
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WEG’s relations with
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,
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WEG consults over honours
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advocates non-interference in foreign affairs
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and WEG’s education reform proposals
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retires
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and WEG’s possible exclusion on assuming Chancellorship
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and 1874 election
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sits with WEG on opposition benches
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WEG’s rupture with
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visits WEG after Midlothian success
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in WEG’s 1880 government
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decline
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and Bradlaugh oath question
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and WEG’s Egypt policy
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,
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condemns bombardment of Alexandria
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separates from WEG over Home Rule
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WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament
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absent from 1886 Address vote
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declines to serve in 1886 government
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votes against First Home Rule Bill
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WEG rebukes for slur on honour
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death
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Brighton
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,
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BritishMuseum, Reading Room
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Broadlands (house), Hampshire
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Broadstairs
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Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Lord
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,
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Brown, John
ref 1

Browne, Edward Harold, Bishop of Winchester
ref 1

Browning, Robert:
Rabbi Ben Ezra
ref 1

Bruce, Henry Austin
see
Aberdare, 1st Lord

Bruce, Katherine Mary
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Brück, Karl Ludwig, Baron
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Bryce, James
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,
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,
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,
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Buccleuch, Charlotte Anne, Duchess of
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,
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Buccleuch, Walter Francis Scott, 5th Duke of

disagrees with Peel
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WEG stays with
ref 1
,
ref 2

elected Chancellor of Glasgow University
ref 1n

and WEG’s Midlothian campaign
ref 1

Buckingham, Richard Chandos Grenville, 2nd Duke of
ref 1n

Buckingham, Richard Plantagenet Chandos, 3rd Duke of (
earlier
Marquess of Chandos)
ref 1

Buckle, George Earle
ref 1

Bucknall-Estcourt, Thomas
ref 1

Budgets: 1852,
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,
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, 1853,
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,
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,
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; 1859,
ref
6
, 1860,
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,
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,
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,
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, 1861,
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,
ref
12
, 1863,
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, 1864,
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, 1865,
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, 1866,
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, 1871,
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,
1880,
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, 1882,
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, 1885,
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, 1886,
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Bulgaria
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,
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,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Bulteel, Revd Henry Bellenden
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Buol-Schauenstein, Karl Ferdinand, Count von
ref 1

Burke, Edmund
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Burne-Jones, Sir Edward
ref 1

Burrows, General George Reynolds Scott
ref 1

Burton, Michael Arthur Bass, 1st Lord
ref 1

Butler, Joseph, Bishop of Durham
ref 1
,
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Butler, Richard Austen, Lord
ref 1

Education Act (1944)
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Butt, Isaac
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Butterfield, William
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,
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Cairns, Hugh McCalmont, 1st Earl
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Calabria, Italy
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Callaghan, James, Lord
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Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cambridge (town): WEG visits
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Cambridge University

awards honorary degree to WEG
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reforms
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Campbell, John, 1st Lord
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,
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,
ref 3

Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry

as Liberal PM
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,
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,
ref 3

in WEG’s 1892 government
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,
ref 2

and 1905 dissolution
ref 1

poor health
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honours Brassey
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and Irish Bill (1893)
ref 1

Camperdown
, HMS
ref 1

Canada

Fenian attack on
ref 1

dominion status
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Cannes
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,
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,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Canning, Charles John, Earl

at Christ Church
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in Palmerston’s 1855 government
ref 1

as Governor-General of India
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death
ref 1

Canning, George

WEG’s father entertains
ref 1

WEG’s devotion to
ref 1

and Castlereagh
ref 1

holds multiple offices
ref 1

Canning, Stratford
see
de Redcliffe, 1st Viscount

Cardwell, Edward, 1st Viscount

dropped as Oxford candidate
ref 1

and fall of Derby government
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in Palmerston’s 1859 government
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and repeal of paper duties
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and death of colleagues
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visit to Rome and Paris
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,
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in WEG’s Cabinet
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passed over for Chancellor of Exchequer
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,
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and WEG’s proposed reductions in service expenditure
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,
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Carlingford, Chichester Samuel Fortescue, Lord

as Chief Secretary for Ireland
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,
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,
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refuses to resign as Privy Seal
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and Sudan affairs
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1886 withdrawal
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Carlton Club

WEG’s membership of
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,
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WEG resigns from
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Carlton Gardens
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Carlton House Terrace

WEG occupies no.11
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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WEG sells lease of no.11
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,
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,
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WEG stays with friends in
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,
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Carlyle, Thomas
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Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th Earl of

resists household suffrage
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resigns as Colonial Secretary (1878)
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meets Parnell as Irish Viceroy
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favours Home Rule
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resigns as Irish Viceroy
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,
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Carnegie, Andrew
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Cassell (publishers)
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Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, Viscount (
later
2nd Marquess of Londonderry)
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Catholic church
see
Roman Catholic church

Catholic Emancipation
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,
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,
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Cavendish, Lord Frederick

marriage to Lucy Lyttelton
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,
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WEG stays with in London
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,
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at Chatsworth
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accompanies WEG to theatre
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WEG dines with
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,
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assassinated
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,
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,
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Cavendish, Lady Frederick (
neé
Lucy Lyttelton)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cavour, Camillo Benso, Count

WEG meets
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,
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death
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Chadwick, Owen
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Chalmers, Thomas
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Chamberlain, (Sir) Austen
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Chamberlain, Joseph

sits for single constituency
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WEG’s relations with
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and school education
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criticizes WEG’s fiscal proposals in 1873 election address
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and Turkish question
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WEG stays with in Birmingham
ref 1

defects from WEG
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

view of Bright
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animosity with Forster
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in WEG’s 1880 government
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,
ref 2

Queen dislikes
ref 1

early parliamentary performance
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lacks classical learning
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alliance with Hartington
ref 1
,
ref 2

hostility to WEG
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and WEG’s Irish legislation
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,
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and Captain O’Shea
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on Parnell’s denunciation of Cavendish murder
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partisanship
ref 1

launches ‘unauthorized programme’
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hopes for conflict with Lords
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provokes Queen’s complaints to WEG
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attacks hereditary aristocracy
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and Birmingham riot over Churchill and Northcote
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and Redistribution of Seats Bill
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imperialism
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and Gordon in Sudan
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proposes Irish local government reform
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threatens resignation (1885)
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and Home Rule question
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,
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,
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,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6

visits Hawarden
ref 1n

WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament
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joins and leaves WEG’s 1886 government
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supposed slight by WEG
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WEG encourages gulf with Hartington
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implacability
ref 1
,
ref 2

and Irish Land Bill
ref 1

votes against First Home Rule Bill
ref 1

in 1886 election
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and proposed Liberal reunion
ref 1

relishes Parnell’s downfall
ref 1

alliance with Salisbury
ref 1

hostility to Parnell
ref 1

attacks 1893 Home Rule Bill
ref 1

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