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Under-secretary, ii. 78; in office, iii. 254; civility of the King to, 255; Secretary of War, 256; acrimony of, 312; interview with Spencer Perceval, 330; on the position of parties, 360 Hudson, Sir James, page of honour, ii. 339 Hume, John Deacon, Assistant-Secretary to the Board of Trade, i. 223; ii. 49 Hume, Joseph, extreme Radical views of, ii. 361; speech on the Orangemen, iii. 344; deputation to Lord Melbourne, 357 'Hunchback, The,' ii. 285 Hunt, Henry, speech of, ii. 112; speech of, against the Reform Bill, 134 Huskisson, Right Hon. William, President of the Board of Trade, i. 95; dispute in the Cabinet, 120; joins the new Government, 122; Colonial Secretary, 124; resignation of, 131; Lord Melbourne's opinion of, ii. 46; death of, 47; character of, 49; funeral of, 51 Incendiarism in the country, ii. 84 Ireland, trials in, i. 239; dissatisfaction in, ii. 76; unpopularity of Government changes in, 89; state of, 112, 114; education in, 267, 271; tithes, 309; Church difficulties in, 323 Irish Church, abuses in, iii. 9; the Irish Church Bill dangerous to the Government, 86; differences in the Cabinet, 89; difficulties of the Irish Church question, 240, 253; opinions of Lord Melbourne on the, 269. For debates on the Irish Church Bill, _see_ Lords, House of, and Commons, House of Irish Tithe Bill, thrown out, iii. 117; divisions on the, 246; conduct of the Government, 298; difficulties of, 353, 354; abandonment of the Appropriation Clause, 355 Irving, Edward, service in chapel, iii. 40; the unknown tongues, 41; sermon of, 41; interview with Lord Melbourne, 129 Irving, Washington, i. 249 Istria, Duchesse d', beauty of, iii. 381 Jacquemont's Letters, iii. 115 Jamaica, insurrection in, ii. 262; Mr. Greville, Secretary of the Island of, 349; petition to the King, 352; affairs of, 352; anecdote of a slave, 359; opinion of Sir Willoughby Cotton, 380; office of Secretary to the Island of, threatened, iii. 266, 268, 275; secured, 279 Jebb, Judge, charge of, at O'Connell's trial, ii. 109 Jeffrey, Lord, and Professor Leslie, iii. 44 Jersey, Countess of, character of, i. 12; party at the house of, ii. 64; quarrel with Lord Durham, 119; correspondence with Lord Brougham, 126 Jockey Club, dinner given by the King to the, 1828, i. 154; in 1829, 211 'John Bull,' the, newspaper, ii. 97 Johnson, Dr., anecdotes of, ii. 316 J
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