resignation of Sir R. Peel, ii. 80-85;
Lord John Russell forms a Government, ii. 85-87;
parting with Ministers, ii. 87;
Spanish marriage question, ii. 89, 90, 96-107;
views as to dissolution, ii. 91;
the Government of Canada, ii. 94;
Duke of Wellington's statue, ii. 95;
indignation at the engagement of the Queen of Spain, ii. 99-109;
visit to Jersey, ii. 100;
visit to Osborne, ii. 105;
Peninsular War medals, ii. 109, 112, 113
1847 Views as to governing Portugal, ii. 117-120;
Church patronage, ii. 121;
difference with Lord Palmerston, ii. 122, 136;
at the Opera to hear Jenny Lind, ii. 123;
Duke of Wellington's statue, ii. 124;
visit to Ardverikie, ii. 128;
and Mr. Cobden, ii. 131;
foreign policy, ii. 132-134;
on the Swiss dispute, ii. 138;
the Bishops and Dr Hampden, ii. 139;
advance of money to Lord Melbourne, ii. 140
1848 Madame Adelaide's death, ii. 143-146;
abdication and flight of King Louis Philippe to Claremont,
ii. _149_-164;
Princess Louise born 18th March, ii. _166_;
Chartist demonstration, ii. 167-169;
displeased with Lord Palmerston, ii. 171, 190, 191, 193, 195,
234, 240, 241, 256;
position of the French Royal Family, ii. 176, 177;
views on Foreign Policy, ii. 180;
eulogy on Prince Albert, ii. 192;
describes Balmoral, ii. 194;
views of the Austrian and Italian Questions, ii. 197;
stays at Osborne, ii. 197, 204;
letter from Pope Pius IX., ii. 204;
relations with France, ii. 206
1849 Receives the Koh-i-noor diamond, ii. _208_;
correspondence with Pope Pius IX., ii. 209, 210;
letter from Napoleon, ii. 210;
memo. on French Republic, ii. 213, 214;
Hamilton's attempt on her life, ii. 220;
method of dealing with despatches, ii. 221, 222;
on Schleswig-Holstein Question, ii. 223, 250, 251, 257, 258;
visits Ireland (Cork, Dublin, Waterford, Kingston, Belfast),
ii. 223-249;
Coal Exchange opened, ii. _228_;
thanksgiving after cholera epidemic, ii. 228;
death of Queen Adelaide, ii. 230
1850 Pate's attack, ii. _231_, 253;
the draft to Greece, ii. 234, 238, 240;
Prince Albert's speech, ii. 240;
Koh-i-noor Diamond, ii. 242;
birth and christening of Prince Arthur, ii. 251;
stays at Osborne, ii. 256;
death of first Duke of Cambridge, ii. 256;
duties of the Foreign Secretary, ii. 264;
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