tton Sharpe, anecdotes, ii. 78
Sybilla, Margravine, the residence of, near Baden, ii. 184
Syria, military operations in, i. 328; affairs of, 346, 354
Tahiti affair, the, ii. 252
Talleyrand, death of, and character, i. 94; and Napoleon, ii. 193
Tavistock, Marquis of, i. 10
Taylor, Mr. Henry, paper by, on the West Indies, i. 197
Taymouth, visit to, iii. 292
Temple Church, service at the, ii. 159
Temple, Sir William, award on the claims on Naples, iii. 419
Thiers, M., resignation of, i. 343; beginning of coalition with
Lord Palmerston, ii. 267; amicable meeting with M. Guizot, 278,
288; visit to England, 298; interview with Lord Aberdeen, 299;
bitterness of, towards Talleyrand, 299; visit to, and
conversation, iii. 27-29; dinner at, 29; cordial relations of,
with the British Embassy, 35; communications with Lord
Normanby, 40; bitterness of, 48; conduct of, during the
Revolution, 140, 144; reported communication of, to King Louis
Philippe, 239; visit to London, 407; account of the _coup
d'etat_, 443
Thomson, Right Hon. Charles Poulett (Lord Sydenham), sent to
Canada, i. 235; death of, ii. 117; abilities of, 117
Thynne, Rev. Lord John, visit to, iii, 207
'Times,' the, on the Corn Laws, i. 158; on Lord Durham's report,
163; on the Eastern Question, 324; and Lord Palmerston, 362;
death of Mr. Barnes, ii. 2; Mr. Delane appointed editor, 3;
communications with the Government, 200; Mr. Henry Reeve's
article on the Duc de Bordeaux, 216; article announcing the
repeal of the Corn Laws, 309; contradiction, 312, 314; supports
Lord J. Russell's Administration, 406; anecdote, iii. 75; on
Lord Palmerston's breach of neutrality, 261, 272; letter of
'Carolus,' 272, 274, _see_ Appendix B, vol. iii., letter to
Cobden, Appendix A, vol. iii.
Tintern Abbey, visit to, i. 221
Tocqueville, M. de, letter of, i. 362; attacked by Lord Brougham,
ii. 150; on the state of parties in France, iii. 41
Torrington, Viscount, attack on, iii. 269; defence of, 402
Tory-Radical, a, i. 19
Tower of London, fire at the, ii. 51
Treason, High, cases of, i. 289
Treaty, July 15, 1840, for settling the affairs of the East,
i. 297 (_for results of_ Treaty, _see_ Eastern Question)
Trench, Sir Frederic, and the statue of the Duke of Wellington,
i. 106
Troy House, visit to, i. 219; built by Duke of Beaufort, 1689,
219
Tuileries, reception at the, iii. 35
Turton, Mr., ap
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