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t, 415; return to, iii. 409 Guards, the, question of promotion on the birth of the Prince of Wales, ii. 51 Guernsey duties, affair of the, ii. 292 Guizot, M., French Ambassador in London, i. 282; on the Eastern Question, 302, 303; at dinner at Windsor, 310; conversations with, on Eastern affairs, 311, 315, 317; on the deposition of Mehemet Ali, 328; difficulty of dealing with Lord Palmerston, 330; conciliatory efforts of, 335; note from the French Government, 335; succeeds M. Thiers (1840), 343; letter of, to Baron Bourqueney, 348; speech in the Chamber, 355; critical position of, ii. 269, 270; amicable meeting with M. Thiers, 278, 288; alarm at possible return of Lord Palmerston to the Foreign Office (1845), 345; conduct of, in the Spanish Marriages affair, 425; iii. 6; note in reply to Lord Palmerston, ii. 433; explanation relating to the Spanish Marriages, iii. 17; conversation with, on the Spanish Marriages, 20-26; complaints of Lord Palmerston, 30; and Lord Palmerston's despatch, 33; indignation of, 42; bad terms of, with Lord Normanby, 42; resentment at Lord Normanby and Lord Palmerston, 46, 47; invited to the British Embassy 'by mistake,' 59; continuance of the quarrel, 60; the quarrel made up, 66; escape of, to England, 137, 145; conduct of, in the Revolution, 138; narrative of the Revolution, 142-145; dines with Lord Palmerston, 157 Gurwood, Colonel, second of Mr. Bradshaw, i. 254 Habeas Corpus Act suspended in Ireland, iii. 207; suspension of, renewed, 265 Haddington, Rt. Hon. Earl of, the First Lord of the Admiralty in Sir Robert Peel's Administration, ii. 37; declines the Governor-Generalship of India, 46; correspondence of, with the Duke of Wellington, 224 Hampden, Dr., made Bishop of Hereford, iii. 109; consequent disputes, 112, 114; correspondence of, with the Bishop of Oxford, 115; correspondence on appointment of, as Regius Professor, 116, 117; case of, 118 Hannibal, comparison with the Duke of Wellington, i. 57 Hanover, the King of, proclamation of, i. 12; act of, on his accession, 42; declines to give up the apartments in St. James's Palace, 280; arrival of, ii, 161; in London, 192; anecdote, 192 Hanover, Stade Treaty with, ii. 107 Hardinge, Rt. Hon. Lord, Secretary at War in Sir R. Peel's Administration, ii. 37; Governor-General of India, 240; dinner at the India House, 242; sent to Ireland, iii. 213 H
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