Gladstone: A Biography

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by Roy Jenkins


  votes against First Home Rule Bill ref 1

  as Chancellor under Salisbury ref 1

  Goulburn, Henry ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Government of Ireland Bill (1893) see Home Rule Bill, Second

  Graham, Sir James

  and WEG’s State and Church book ref 1

  death ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  at Peel’s funeral ref 1

  on WEG’s working efficiency ref 1

  and Peel’s defeat ref 1

  in Aberdeen ministry ref 1

  criticizes WEG’s 1853 budget ref 1

  and WEG’s civil service reform proposals ref 1

  and Crimean War ref 1

  in Palmerston’s 1855 government ref 1, ref 2

  illness ref 1

  refuses office in Derby’s 1858 government ref 1

  advises against WEG’s commission in Ionian Islands ref 1

  and beginnings of Liberal Party ref 1

  and fall of Derby government ref 1

  WEG consults ref 1

  caution on major bills ref 1

  Grant, Ulysses S. ref 1

  Granville, Granville George Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl

  on WEG’s over-reacting ref 1

  and WEG’s work among prostitutes ref 1

  and WEG’s 1853 budget ref 1

  supports WEG’s civil service reform proposals ref 1

  in Palmerston’s 1859 government ref 1

  character ref 1

  WEG’s relations with ref 1, ref 2

  and repeal of paper duties ref 1

  as Foreign Secretary ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  as Colonial Secretary under WEG ref 1, ref 2

  deputizes for WEG ref 1, ref 2

  as Warden of Cinque Ports ref 1, ref 2

  finances ref 1

  on Irish Land Bill ref 1, ref 2

  takes WEG to Epsom for Derby ref 1

  WEG visits at Walmer ref 1

  Queen complains of ref 1

  WEG complains to of Queen’s treatment ref 1

  calls meeting on commercial treaty with French republic ref 1

  and WEG’s 1873 resumption of office ref 1

  and WEG’s possible exclusion on assuming Chancellorship ref 1

  WEG stays with in London ref 1

  and Bulgarian question ref 1

  reassures Hartington ref 1

  and condemnation of Turkey ref 1

  Chamberlain opposes ref 1

  health decline ref 1

  and anti-Hartington rally ref 1

  and Hartington’s Prime Ministerial ambitions ref 1

  and WEG’s 1880 premiership and government ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Queen summons ref 1

  ambitions for premiership ref 1

  Queen favours ref 1

  defends WEG against Chamberlain and Dilke ref 1

  at WEG’s New Year’s Eve dinner (1880/1) ref 1

  and cession of Dulcigno ref 1

  and Queen’s imperialist views ref 1

  and Gordon ref 1, ref 2

  and Sudan affairs ref 1

  and Irish local government reform ref 1

  visits Chatsworth ref 1

  and Home Rule question ref 1, ref 2

  WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament ref 1

  in WEG’s 1886 government ref 1

  moves from Foreign to Colonial Office (1886) ref 1

  death ref 1

  estate and impoverishment ref 1

  Grattan, Henry ref 1

  Gray, Sir John ref 1

  Greece ref 1, ref 2

  Greenwich

  WEG represents as MP ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8

  WEG declares resignation from ref 1, ref 2

  Grenfell, H.R. ref 1

  Grenville, Thomas ref 1 & n

  Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke ref 1

  Grey, Albert Henry George (later 4th Earl) ref 1

  Grey, Caroline (formerly Farquhar) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl ref 1

  Grey, General Charles ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  Grey, Sir George ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Grey, Henry George, 3rd Earl ref 1, ref 2

  Grey, Sir Edward (later Viscount Grey of Fallodon) ref 1n

  Griffiths (Oak Farm agent) ref 1

  Grillion’s (dining club) ref 1, ref 2

  Grosvenor, Lord Richard ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Guedalla, Philip ref 1

  Guinness, Sir Arthur (later 1st Lord Ardilaun) ref 1

  Guinness, Lady Olivia ref 1

  Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume

  WEG corresponds with in French ref 1

  and Princesse de Lieven ref 1n

  WEG calls on ref 1

  rebukes WEGfor letter to Aberdeen ref 1

  letter from WEG on Ireland ref 1

  Haakon VII, King of Norway ref 1

  Habershon, Dr Samuel Herbert ref 1

  Hagley Hall, near Birmingham ref 1, ref 2

  Haldane, Richard Burdon, Viscount ref 1n, ref 2

  Halifax, Charles Wood, 1st Viscount

  in Aberdeen ministry ref 1

  Disraeli recommends WEG to ref 1

  as Chancellor ref 1

  criticizes WEG’s 1853 budget ref 1

  and Indian civil service reform ref 1

  visits WEG from Windsor ref 1

  in WEG’s government ref 1

  Hallam, Arthur

  at Eton with WEG ref 1

  at Cambridge ref 1

  WEG’s affection for ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Halsbury, Hardinge Giffard, 1st Earl of ref 1, ref 2

  Hamilton, Sir Edward Walter

  warns WEG of work among prostitutes ref 1

  on WEG’s presentation of figures ref 1n

  and Disraeli’s funeral ref 1

  pictured with WEG ref 1

  diaries ref 1

  as WEG’s private secretary ref 1

  on Carlingford’s reluctance to resign ref 1n

  on WEG’s relations with Queen ref 1

  on WEG’s admiration for Parnell ref 1

  expects WEG’s retirement ref 1

  on WEG’s 1884 Franchise Bill speeches ref 1

  and Queen’s proposals on 1884 Reform Bill ref 1

  on Lords and 1884 Franchise Bill ref 1

  on WEG’s success with Franchise Bill ref 1

  and WEG’s reaction to Tel-el-Kebir victory ref 1

  on Gordon ref 1, ref 2

  on ministerial resignations (1885) ref 1

  on WEG’s 1885 election speeches ref 1

  on Herbert Gladstone’s leak (‘Hawarden kite’) ref 1

  sceptical of Home Rule ref 1, ref 2

  on first Home Rule Bill ref 1, ref 2

  confuses figures ref 1 & n, ref 2

  on Parnell’s ovation in Commons ref 1

  and WEG’s 1892 election campaign ref 1

  and WEG’s physical condition in old age ref 1

  on Rosebery ref 1

  suggests relieving WEG of responsible office ref 1

  leaves WEG’s service on promotion ref 1

  and naval estimates dispute ref 1, ref 2

  on confidentiality of WEG’s Cabinets ref 1

  on WEG’s vacillations ref 1

  and WEG’s decline ref 1

  Hamilton, Lord George ref 1, ref 2

  Hamilton, Walter Kerr, Bishop of Salisbury ref 1

  Hammond, Edmund (later Lord) ref 1, ref 2

  Hammond, J.L.

  on WEG and Parnell scandal ref 1

  praises Birrell’s essay on WEG ref 1

  Gladstone and the Irish Nation ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Hampden, Renn Dickson, Bishop of Hereford ref 1

  Handley (Newark parliamentary candidate) ref 1

  Harcourt, Lady Charlotte ref 1n

  Harcourt, Colonel Francis ref 1

  Harcourt, Lewis Vernon (later 1st Viscount; ‘Lulu’) ref 1, ref 2

  Harcourt, Sir
William

  and WEG’s Chancellor’s robes ref 1

  and ruling on need for WEG’s resignation on assuming Chancellorship ref 1

  Erastianism ref 1

  view of WEG ref 1

  in WEG’s 1880 government ref 1, ref 2

  ambitions ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  attends Disraeli’s funeral ref 1

  sees WEG off to South of France ref 1

  criticisms of WEG ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  and Parnell-O’Shea liaison ref 1n

  blocks reform of London government ref 1

  qualities ref 1, ref 2

  on cruise with WEG ref 1

  addresses Reform demonstration ref 1

  and WEG’s Egypt policy ref 1, ref 2

  and Home Rule question ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  WEG meets before opening of 1886 Parliament ref 1

  and WEG’s resolve to bring down Salisbury’s government (1886) ref 1

  in WEG’s 1886 government ref 1

  threatens resignation (1886) ref 1

  first budget (1886) ref 1

  in opposition after 1886 election ref 1

  and proposed Liberal reunion ref 1

  New Forest house ref 1

  stands in for WEG at 1890 Sheffield meeting ref 1

  dislikes Parnell ref 1

  office and downfall of Parnell ref 1, ref 2

  devises ‘Newcastle programme’ ref 1

  and WEG’s 1892 election result ref 1

  as Chancellor in WEG’s 1892 government ref 1

  favours concentrating on domestic programme ref 1

  opposes acquisition of Uganda ref 1

  anti-Irish sentiments ref 1, ref 2

  and Duke of Edinburgh’s civil list allowance ref 1

  supports increased naval expenditure ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  and WEG’s final resignation ref 1

  serves in Rosebery government ref 1

  rift with Rosebery ref 1

  obituary tribute to WEG ref 1

  pall-bearer at WEG’s funeral ref 1

  Harcourt, William Vernon ref 1n

  Hardie, Keir ref 1

  Hardy, Gathorne see Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne

  Hardy, Thomas ref 1

  Hares and Rabbits Bill (1880) ref 1

  Harley Street: WEG moves to ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Harlow, Jean ref 1n

  Hartington, Spencer Cavendish, Marquess of (later 8th Duke of Devonshire)

  and fall of Derby government ref 1

  Queen Victoria favours ref 1

  and WEG’s first premiership ref 1

  as Chief Secretary for Ireland ref 1

  WEG’s relations with ref 1

  and Irish Land Bill ref 1

  and Irish railway system ref 1

  and ballot voting ref 1

  and Irish University Bill ref 1

  proposes Irish reforms ref 1

  replaces WEG as party leader ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  at Chatsworth ref 1

  and Bulgarian question ref 1, ref 2

  and condemnation of Turkey ref 1

  Chamberlain opposes ref 1

  defects from WEG ref 1, ref 2

  rally against ref 1

  style of speech ref 1

  unintimidated by WEG ref 1, ref 2

  political ambitions ref 1

  WEG visits ref 1

  and WEG’s 1880 government ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Queen summons (1880) ref 1

  as Secretary of State for India ref 1

  ambitions for premiership ref 1

  differences with WEG ref 1

  alliance with Chamberlain ref 1

  lacks classical learning ref 1

  attends Disraeli’s funeral ref 1

  favours WEG’s continuing in office ref 1

  WEG conciliates ref 1

  and Dilke ref 1

  reluctance to embrace liberal reforms ref 1

  resists franchise reform ref 1

  addresses Reform demonstration ref 1

  and redistribution of parliamentary seats ref 1

  and Queen’s imperialist views ref 1

  and Gordon ref 1, ref 2

  and Sudan affairs ref 1

  supports Irish local government reform ref 1

  Granville visits at Chatsworth ref 1

  and Herbert Gladstone’s ‘Hawarden kite’ ref 1, ref 2

  and Home Rule question ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  votes with Conservatives (1886) ref 1

  withdraws (1886) ref 1, ref 2

  WEG encourages gulf with Chamberlain ref 1

  opposes first Home Rule Bill ref 1

  in 1886 election ref 1

  WEG demands references from ref 1

  sits with opposition after 1886 election ref 1

  and proposed Liberal reunion ref 1

  relishes Parnell’s downfall ref 1

  alliance with Salisbury ref 1

  Harvey, H.W. ref 1

  Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Hatherley, William Page Wood, Lord ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Hawarden (estate), Flintshire

  WEG takes over and improves ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8

  WEG visits Glynne at ref 1

  Catherine’s commitment to ref 1

  and Oak Farm liability ref 1, ref 2

  WEG stays in ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14, ref 15, ref 16, ref 17, ref 18, ref 19, ref 20

  Temple of Peace ref 1, ref 2

  WEG meets Cobden at ref 1

  WEG builds up ref 1

  Willy inherits ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Willy’s marriage celebrations at ref 1

  ownership succession ref 1

  Hawarden Horticultural Society ref 1

  ‘Hawarden kite’ ref 1, ref 2

  Hawtrey, Edward Craven ref 1

  Hayter, George ref 1

  Healy, Timothy ref 1, ref 2n

  Heathcote, Sir William ref 1n, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  Heir at Law, The (farce) ref 1

  Henley, Joseph Warner ref 1

  Herbert, George ref 1

  Herbert, Sidney (Lord Herbert of Lea)

  at Oxford with WEG ref 1

  WEG’s affection for ref 1, ref 2

  death ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  at Peel’s funeral ref 1

  as Secretary of War ref 1

  and Peel’s defeat ref 1

  attacks Disraeli ref 1

  on Corn Laws repeal ref 1

  and WEG’s 1853 budget ref 1

  and Crimean War ref 1

  in 1855 government ref 1, ref 2

  rides with WEG ref 1

  refuses office in Derby’s 1858 government ref 1

  opposes WEG’s commission in Ionian Islands ref 1

  Arthur Gordon writes on ref 1n

  and beginnings of Liberal Party ref 1

  and fall of Derby government ref 1

  in Palmerston’s 1859 government ref 1

  friendship with Cobden ref 1

  urges defences against French war threat ref 1

  and repeal of paper duties ref 1

  Herries, John Charles ref 1

  Herring, E. ref 1

  Herschell, Farrer, 1st Lord ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Hervey, Lord Arthur, Bishop of Bath and Wells ref 1n

  Heywood, J.P. ref 1

  Hicks Beach, Sir Michael Edward (later 1st Earl St Aldwyn) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

  Hicks, General William (Hicks Pasha) ref 1

  Hinds, Samuel, Bishop of Norwich ref 1

  Hodgkinson, Grosvenor ref 1

  Hohenlohe, Princess Feodore of see Feodore, Princess

  Holker (estate), Lancashire ref 1

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell ref 1

  Home Rule (Ireland)

  WEG on meaning of ref 1

  WEG’s commitment to ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8

  Conservative
Party attitude to ref 1

  and ‘Hawarden kite’ ref 1

  WEG’s outline proposals on ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Liberals embrace policy of ref 1

  and Irish members at Westminster ref 1

  and full Irish independence ref 1

  Home Rule Bill, first (1886)

  introduced ref 1

  rejected ref 1

  Home Rule Bill, second (Government of Ireland Bill, 1893) ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  rejected by Lords ref 1

  Homer: WEG’s interest in ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

  Hope-Scott, James

  WEG’s friendship and affection for ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  converts to Roman Catholicism ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  collaborates with WEG in religious good works ref 1

  as WEG’s politico-religious adviser ref 1

  and Gorham judgment ref 1

  Pusey requests scourge from ref 1

  as Tennyson’s King Arthur ref 1

  WEG plans Irish visit with ref 1

  classical learning ref 1

  Horace: WEG translates Odes ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

  household franchise ref 1, ref 2

  Housman, A.E.: Welsh Marches ref 1

  Howard of Glossop, Edward George Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Lord ref 1

  Howley, William, Archbishop of Canterbury ref 1

  Huc, E.V.: Travels in Tartary, Thibet and China ref 1

  Hughes, Joshua, Bishop of St Asaph ref 1

  Hughes, Revd Hugh Price ref 1

  Hume, Joseph ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  Hurd, Douglas: The Arrow War ref 1n

  Hutt, William ref 1, ref 2

  Huxley, Thomas Henry ref 1, ref 2, ref 3 & n

  Hyde Park (London) riots (1868) ref 1

  Hyde Park (Roosevelt’s Hudson Valley house) ref 1

  income tax

  in 1853 budget ref 1, ref 2

  WEG increases ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  WEG reduces ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  abolition question ref 1, ref 2

  India: civil service reform ref 1

  Industrial Accidents Bill (1893) see Employers’ Liability Bill

  Inglis, Sir Robert

  sits for Oxford University ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  and WEG’s 1844 resignation ref 1

  opposes Rothschild oath bill ref 1

  opposes Royal Commission on Oxford and Cambridge ref 1

  death ref 1

  Inland Revenue Bill (1861) ref 1

  Institut de France: WEG made foreign associate of ref 1

  Ionian Islands

  WEG Commissioner for ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  transferred to Greece ref 1

  Ireland

  Church in ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  WEG introduces income tax to ref 1, ref 2

  quiet after famine and emigration ref 1

  WEG’s preoccupation with ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

  Disraeli’s 1844 speech on ref 1

  WEG visits ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

  terrorist acts and security ref 1, ref 2

 

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