visit to Scotland, i. 428, 429;
return to Windsor, i. 430;
steam yacht, i. 432;
domestic happiness, i. 436;
visit to Walmer Castle, i. 436, 438, 443;
King of Hanover's claim to Crown jewels, i. 439, 487;
and France, i. 445, 446
1843 Gaieties at Windsor, i. 451;
visit and recollections of Claremont, i. 451;
education of Prince of Wales, i. 463;
domestic happiness, i. 464;
new chapel at Buckingham Palace, i. 466;
views on the verdict, not guilty but insane, in Macnaghten trial,
i. 469;
Prince Consort to hold levees for the Queen, i. 470, 471, 472, 473;
the toast of the Prince, i. 475;
birth and christening of Princess Alice, i. 480, 481;
Turnpike riots in South Wales, i. 483, 492;
resignation of the Duchess of Norfolk as Bedchamber Woman and
successor, i. 484, 485, 486;
suppression of duelling, i. 485;
the Crown jewels, i. 487;
visit to the King and Queen of France at Chateau d'Eu, i. 490;
visit to Belgium, i. 492;
visit to Cambridge, Wimpole, and Bourne, i. 496, 497, 500, 503;
visit to Sir R. Peel at Drayton Manor, i. 504, 509;
visit of Prince Consort to Birmingham, i. 507, 509, 510;
visit to Belvoir Castle and Chatsworth, i. 509, 510
1844 Opens the new Royal Exchange, ii. _1_, 27;
visit to Claremont, ii. 4, 5;
carriage accident, ii. 5;
death of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, ii. 6;
_brochure_ of Prince de Joinville, ii. 11;
visit of the Emperor Nicholas of Russia, ii. _1_, 12-16, 17, 20;
domestic happiness, ii. 6, 7;
uncle and niece, ii. 10;
review in Windsor Great Park, and Ascot races, ii. 13;
visit of King Louis Philippe, ii. 21, 27
1845 Spanish marriage question, ii. 32, 44;
state of Buckingham Palace, ii. 33;
question as to Prince Albert's title, ii. 34;
sponsor to Sir R. Peel's grandson, ii. 35;
Queen's purchase of Osborne, ii. 35, 42;
Low Church bigotry, ii. 37;
King Leopold's birthday letter, ii. 39;
visit of the King of Holland, ii. _42_;
on the Queen's absences from England, ii. 43;
visit to Holland and Coburg, and to Treport to King Louis Philippe,
ii. 44;
Sir R. Peel's resignation and return to office, ii. 48-67;
letter from King Louis Philippe, ii. 57;
reply, ii. 69-70
1846 Opening of Parliament in person, ii. _73_;
defeat of the Sikhs, ii. 74-76;
Coercion Bill, Ireland, ii. 79;
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