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rnment beaten on Chatham election, 234; state of parties in the House, 234; debate and division on Irish Church question, 240; uproar in the House, 243; Government defeated on Irish Tithe Bill, 246; debate on Irish Church Bill, 281; position of the House, 288, 291; conflict with the House of Lords, 225; debate and division on the amendment to the Address, 334; effect of division, 336; Opposition defeated, 347; division, 359; Irish Corporation Bill, 388; insult to Lord Lyndhurst, 389; debates on Irish Tithe Bill, 391; abandonment of the appropriation clauses, 393 Como, i. 414 Conroy, Sir John, ii. 190; iii. 3 Conservative Club, dinner at, ii. 327; speeches, 327 Constantine, the Grand Duke, accident to, i. 259; death of, ii. 164 Convention signed between France, England, and Holland, ii. 375 Conyngham, Marquis of, Postmaster-General, iii. 88, 113 Conyngham, Marchioness of, i. 46; wears a Crown jewel, 48; Court intrigues, 207 Conyngham, Lord Francis, i. 50 Coprogli, History of the Grand Vizier, iii. 115 Cornelius, painter, ii. 149 Coronation, the, of William IV., decided on, ii. 156; preparations for, 157, 163, 165; estimates for, 181; disputes over the arrangements for, 187 Cottenham, Lord, Lord High Chancellor, iii. 328 Cotton, Sir Willoughby, suppresses the insurrection in Jamaica, ii. 262; on affairs in Jamaica, 380 Council, Clerk of the, Mr. Greville sworn in, i. 44; after the accession of William IV., ii. 12; Lord Grey's Administration sworn in, 71; for the proclamation against rioters, 73; recorder's report in, 85; clerks of the, 87; scene at Council for a new Great Seal, 188 Council, Privy: suttee case before the, ii. 307; embargo on Dutch ships, 343; meeting of the, on the London University petition, iii. 80; counter petition of Oxford and Cambridge, 80 Council, Cabinet: the first of Lord Melbourne's Administration, iii. 120; the first of Sir Robert Peel's Administration, 174 Covent Garden Theatrical Fund Dinner, i. 205 Coventry, glove trade, ii. 224 Cowley, Abraham, lines from 'Ode to Solitude,' ii. 272 Cowper, Earl, at Panshanger, ii. 229 Cowper, Countess, at Panshanger, ii. 229 Cowper, William, Life of, by Southey, iii. 134 Cradock, Colonel, sent to Charles X., ii. 37 Crampton, Sir Philip, Irish story, i. 243 Craven, Earl of, disperses a mob, ii. 77; on the proposed new Peers, 232 Craven, General the Hon.
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