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w of, with King Louis Philippe, 239; on Irish emigration, 251; on taking high office, 251; Irish relief, 285; conversation with Sir R. Peel, 286; success of the Queen's visit to Ireland, 295; dismissal of Lord Roden, 310; explanation in the House of Lords, 313; Encumbered Estates Act in Ireland, 314; conversation with the Queen and Prince Albert on foreign affairs, 317; conversation with Lord J. Russell, 361; spoken of as Foreign Secretary, 428, 431 Clifton, visit to, i. 222 Cobden, Richard, Mr. Greville's letter to, in the 'Times,' iii. 123; _see_ Appendix A, vol. iii. Coburg marriage, fear of, in France, iii. 30 Colborne, Sir John, Lieutenant-Governor of Canada, i. 35 Coleridge, Stanza from 'Ode to Tranquillity,' i. 109 Colloredo, Count, and Lord Palmerston, iii. 282, 283, 288 Cologne, visit to the cathedral at, ii. 167 Commons, House of, select committee on pensions, i. 29; disorder in, 31; debate on insurrection in Canada, 34; discussions on Canada, 55; division on the ballot, 59; scene in, 68; Pendarves' motion, 70; vote of censure on Lord Glenelg, 72; amendment on, 73; Lord Eliot's motion on Spain, 83; motion of Sir George Strickland on emancipation, 84; motion on Lord Durham's expenses, 86; the Appropriation Clause, 93; Irish Municipal Corporation Bill, 100; session of 1838, 127; debate on the Irish policy of the Government, 190; Jamaica Bill, 196; division on, 199; Sir H. Fleetwood's motion, 215; Ballot an open question, 216; the privilege question, 257, 271; Prince Albert's allowance, 258; Ministers defeated on the Irish Registration Bill, 279; debate on vote of censure on measures resulting in Chinese war, 283; debate on the Registration Bill, 287; two new Irish Registration Bills, 373; Government defeated on Lord Morpeth's Bill, 391; division on the Sugar Duties, ii. 8; vote of censure carried by one, 10; dissolution, 14; Sir R. Peel's Corn Bill, 83, 86; attack of Lord J. Russell on Lord Corehouse, 84; Sir R. Peel's Budget, 87; Vote of Thanks to Lord Ashburton, 152; Irish Arms Bill, 188, 194; debate on Ireland, 228, 230; division, 232; the Ten Hours Bill, 236; Government defeated on the Sugar Duties, 246; Maynooth Grant, 276; debate, 279; Sir R. Peel's measure for sliding-scale duties on corn, 357; protracted debate on the Corn Laws, 366, 367, 371; scene in the House, 392; debate on the annexation of Cracow, iii. 67; Irish P
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