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the Queen's politics, i. 4; abuse of, i. 53 ---- Queen's visit to, ii. _45_ Cochrane, Mr Baillie (afterwards Lord Lamington), iii. 445 Cockburn, Sir George, Admiral of the Fleet, i. 432 ---- Mr (afterwards Sir Alexander), Don Pacifico debate, ii. _252_; Chief Justice of Common Pleas, iii. 215 Codrington, Major-General Sir William, wounded at Inkerman, iii. _53_; commands the English army in the Crimea, iii. _64_, 134, 155, _155_ Colborne, Sir John (afterwards Lord Seaton), i. _57_; High Commissioner, Canada, i. _102_; Field-Marshal, i. 129, _130_ Colchester, Lord, iii. 230 Coldstream Guards wounded from Crimea, iii. 110 Colenso, Rev. J. W., ii. 449 Coleridge, Mr, and Provostship of Eton, iii. 431 Colloredo, Count, Austrian Ambassador, ii. 439, 440 Colquhoun, Mr, iii. 44 Colvin, John Russell, Lieut.-Gov. of North-West Provinces, death of, iii. 251 Combermere, Viscount, i. 420; Constable of the Tower, ii. 393; Field-Marshal, iii. _146_ Companies, Limited Liability, statute passed, iii. _64_ Conroy, Sir J., comptroller to Duchess of Kent, i. 99 Conservatives in opposition, i. _56_; dissensions, ii. _1_; Corn Laws, ii. 66; ii. 83, 315, 384, 403; form a Government, ii. 412-430; Roebuck Motion, iii. 79, 226; Government of 1858, iii. _262_, 266; possible dissolution, iii. 283-292; new Reform Bill, iii. _307_; defeat, iii. 341; iii. 362; overtures to Lord Palmerston, iii. _420_, 429 Consort, Prince (_see_ Victoria, Queen), parentage, i. 4; influence of Baron Stockmar, i. 26; his character, i. _28_; Princess of Hohenlohe's opinion of, i. 46; Queen's first impression of, i. 49; education of, i. 97, 109, 111; engagement to Queen Victoria, i. _141_, 188; visits Italy, i. 152; Queen's views, i. 177; description of, i. 186; arrival at Windsor, i. 188; religion, i. 196; question of a peerage, i. 198; the Declaration, i. 203, 204; his Household, i. 204, 206, 207; marriage with the Queen, i. _209_, 217; his grant, i. _209_, 214; appointed Regent, i. _209_; the Queen's confidential secretary, i. 28; name in Prayer Book, i. 249; on changes at Court, i. 256; visits Oxford, i. 291; his position on change of Government, i. 304; Lord Melbourne's opinion of, i. 306; Fine Arts Commission, i. 332; lays foundation stone of Royal Exchange, i. 376; on duelling, i. _450_; domestic life, i. 464; to h
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