i. 94
Muntz, Mr., appointed magistrate, i. 227
Murray, Sir George, asked to review the 'Wellington Despatches'
in the 'Edinburgh Review,' i. 38, 57
Napier, Sir Charles, sent to India as Commander-in-Chief, iii.
274, 276, 280
Napier, Admiral, proclamation of, i. 305
Naples, insurrection at, iii. 216; Lord Palmerston's breach of
neutrality, 261, 271; Lord Palmerston's claims on, 419
Napoleon, Louis, Prince (afterwards Emperor of the French), at
Gore House, i. 167; success of, iii. 239; elected President of
the French Republic, 253; position of, 329; _coup d'etat_,
1851, 420; M. Thiers' account of, 443; and Lord Normanby, 441
Narvaez, intrigues of, iii. 194
Navigation Laws, the, iii. 283, 287
Netherlands, King of the, at Goodwood, ii. 287
Newcastle, fourth Duke of, dismissed from the Lord-Lieutenancy of
Nottinghamshire, i. 194; letter of the, to the Lord Chancellor,
195; interview of the, with the Duke of Wellington, 195
Newport, Mayor of, the, at Court, i. 249
Newport, Chartist riot at, i. 249, 256; result of the trial, 260
Norbury, Right Hon. Earl of, murder of the, i. 157
Norman Court, visit to, i. 133
Normanby, Right Hon. Marquis of, the, succeeds Lord Glenelg at
the Colonial Office, i. 161, 164; Irish administration of, 176;
at a Greenwich dinner, 237; despatches relating to the Spanish
marriages, iii. 17; indiscretion of, 30, 34; relations of, with
M. Thiers, 35; communications of, with M. Thiers, 40; bad terms
of, with M. Guizot, 43, 46; condition of the Embassy, 49;
perplexity of, 58; further misunderstanding, 59, 60; the
quarrel made up, 66; more blunders, 69; results in Europe of
the squabble, 72; proposed as Ambassador to Rome, 108; resigns,
441, 445; and Louis Napoleon, 442
North, Right Hon. Lord, anecdote of, ii. 116
Nottinghamshire election, iii. 389
Novara, battle of, iii. 282
Oakley Park, visit to, i. 218
O'Brien, Smith, return of, to Ireland, iii. 167; affair at
Limerick, 172; search for, 213; capture of, 215
O'Connell, Daniel, speech of, at the 'Crown and Anchor' Tavern,
i. 66, 67; declines the Mastership of the Irish Rolls, 101;
speech of, 279; conduct of, on Irish measures, ii. 132;
proclamation of, prohibiting Repeal meeting, 204; arrest of,
205; trial of, 210, 218; popularity of, 214; advice of, on
Ireland, 220, 221; result of the trial of, 228; release of,
255; death of, iii. 82; career of, 85
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