te"
Lowe, Robert--
On Disraeli, _quoted_
opposition to Reform
his retort on Gladstone
_otherwise mentioned_
Lowell, J.R.
"Democracy"
Lyons, Lord,
on the American situation
in Paris, 226
Lyttelton, Lady, on Prince Albert
Lytton, Bulwer, "The New Timon," _quoted_
McCarthy, Justin--
Friendship with Lady Russell
correspondence with Lady Russell
"Recollections of Frances, Countess Russell"
Macaulay, letter to his sister
_otherwise mentioned_
Malakoff, Duc de, French Ambassador
Malmesbury, Lord,
accounts of the Crimea
reports fall of the Derby Government
Manchester--
Enfranchisement
Anti-Corn Law League Bazaar
attack on the prison van
Manchester, Bishop of, and education
Manning, Cardinal
Manzoni, "Carmagnola"
Martineau, Dr., writings
Maynooth College, endowment of
Mazzini
Melbourne, Lord--
Dismissal, 1834
Ministry, 1837
return to power
his famous remark
Government of 1835
defeat in 1841
at Woburn
_otherwise mentioned_
Mr. Gladstone's article on the Melbourne Ministry
Melgund, Lady (see also Minto, Lady)--
Letter from Lady John Russell
letters from Mr. Boileau
letters from Lord John Russell
Melgund, Lord
Melrose Abbey
Michelangelo
Militia Bill, the
Lord John Russell defeated on
Mill, J.S.,
"Autobiography,"
"Nature," Lady Russell's remarks
_otherwise mentioned_
Milton
"Paradise Lost"
Minto House--
Description
return to in 1831
in 1834
the home at
Lord John Russell at
visit of Lord and Lady John Russell
Minto, Lady (mother of Lady Russell)--
Home influence of
illness in Berlin
death of her mother
a description
arrival of Lord John Russell
letters to Lady Mary Abercromby
"A Border Ballad"
letters written from Endsleigh
letter to Lord John Russell
letters from Lady John Russell
illness, 1852
death
_mentioned_ in the letters
Minto, Lady (Lady Melgund)--
Letters to Lady Russell
letters from Lord Russell
Minto, Lord--
At Minto
and Reform
appointed Minister in Berlin
and the Peel Ministry
First Lord of the Admiralty
Mrs. Drummond's recollections _quoted_
and Lord John Russell
visits to Lady John Russell
in London
on Lord John Russell
death of Lady Minto
letters from Lady John Russell
on Lord John Russell's acceptance of the Colonial Seals
death
_otherwise mentioned_
Minto village
Moffatt, George, letter to Lady John Russell
Moore, T
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