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birth of Mary Agatha death, of her mother in Vienna Italian sympathies visit of Mr. Lacaita relations with her father lines for the summer-house at Pembroke Lodge return to Endsleigh in Venice on Irish Church disestablishment Visit to Italy, 1869 her views on elementary education in Paris in Switzerland at Cannes sorrows of 1874 death of Lord Amberley the "Life of Prince Albert" death of Lord Russell her subsequent life "Family Worship" her love of children her religion favourite authors lines on Samuel Rogers his reply friendships "Lines to Georgy" sympathy for Ireland on the home at Minto lines written after reading "Leaves from a Prison Diary" visit to the Queen on Home Rule illness in 1897 last illness and death funeral "Lines on Death" "Recollections" by Justin McCarthy memorial address by Frederic Harrison Russell, Lady Victoria (_see also_ Villiers, Lady Victoria) Russell, Lord Charles, letter to Lady John Russell Russell, Lord John-- and the Oxford movement efforts for Reform loss of the first and introduction of the second Reform Bill his engagement to Lady Fanny Elliot at Minto _mentioned_ in the earlier letters his speech on sugar returned for the City of London early life and career his account of Napoleon the "Remonstrance" of Thomas Moore character and personality and the Queen on Endsleigh, _quoted_ and the Corn Laws speech on the Irish question his Free Trade letter called to office letters from Lady Russell the first Reform Bill Irish views opposes the Coercion Bill, 1846 his Ministry, 1846 measures for the relief of Ireland the offer of Pembroke Lodge his Irish Coercion Bill suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act school founded at Petersham at Balmoral his letter to the Bishop of Durham resignation and resumption of office events leading to the fall of the Ministry resignation and the dismissal of Palmerston foreign policy defeated on the Militia Bill and the Protestant Nonconformists his attitude towards Lord Aberdeen and Palmerston in the Coalition Cabinet the Reform Bill withdrawn resignation the attack, on fails to form a Government British Plenipotentiary at Vienna in the Colonial Office his policy at Vienna resignation "Life of Fox" lecture at Exeter Hall in Italy hi
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