death
Panam, Pauline
Paris
Paris Commune
Parkhurst Prison
Parliament
votes to reduce Albert’s allowance
grants money for memorial to Albert
and income for Prince of Wales
suggestion that V should open in 1864
V criticised by Ellenborough in
1866 state opening of
V booed en route to state opening in 1867
V refuses to open in 1868
in midst of crisis
opened by V in 1871
and request for money for Louise and Arthur
not opened by V in 1872
defeat of Dilke’s motion in
brief references
Paulley, J.W.
Pedro V, King of Portugal
Peel, General
Peel, Sir Robert
Pegler & Co.
Penang
Pension Wallace (on Lake Lucerne)
Persia
Perth
Peter Robinson’s Family Mourning Warehouse
Philip II, King of Spain
Phipps, Sir Charles
Christmas gift
and Albert’s illness
and Albert’s death
on V’s composure after Albert’s death
at funeral luncheon
at Osborne
sends memos to government ministers
rivalry with Grey develops
comments to Gladstone on V’s state of health
detects signs of avoidance in V
death
brief references
Pike’s Opera House, Cincinnati
Playfair, Lyon
Plymouth
Pollock, Frederick
Ponsonby, Henry
Portsmouth
Portugal
Potsdam
Poultry Chapel
Prince Consort National Memorial Fund Committee
Principal Speeches and Addresses of HRH The Prince Consort, The
Privy Council
Prussia see also Austro-Prussian War; Franco-Prussian War; names of members of Prussian royal family
Pugh, Charles
Punch
Pyper, John
Quarterly Review, The
Radama, King of Madagascar
Ramsay Arms, Fettercairn
Ramsgate
Raphael
Rasputin, Grigory
Rearden, Denis
Reform Bill 2nd
Regent’s Park
Reid, Wemyss
Republican, The
Reynolds’s Newspaper
Rosenau (Schloss Rosenau)
Rosenhöhe
Ross of Mull
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Royal Academy
Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
Royal College of Art
Royal College of Music
Royal Commission of Arts
Royal Horticultural Show
Royal Marines
Royal Military Academy
Royal Navy
Royal Philharmonic Society
Royal Photographic Society
Royal Society of Arts
Royal Titles Act (1876)
Ruland, Carl
Russell, Lord John
Russell, William Howard
Russia
Ryde
St Bartholomew’s Hospital
St Clair
St George’s Chapel, Windsor
royal family attend Christmas service in
funeral of Duchess of Kent
Sunday services
V and Albert do not wish to be interred at
preparations for Albert’s funeral
Albert’s funeral
Albert’s coffin does not remain at
choir attends consecration of mausoleum
Bertie’s wedding
Louise’s wedding
stained glass
St George’s Hall
St George’s Hospital
St Giles, Oxford: Martyrs’ Memorial
St James’s Hall
St James’s Palace
St James’s Park
St John’s church, Leeds
St John’s church, Windsor
St Mary’s church, Oxford
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Thomas’s Hospital
Sala, George Augustus
Salford
Sandhurst
Sandringham
Saturday Review
Saunders, Mr
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, house of
Scandinavia
Scarborough
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von
Schleswig
Schloss Rosenau see Rosenau
Schumann, Robert
Science Museum
Scotch Church
Scotland
V publishes book about (Leaves from the Journal)
V’s residence in see Balmoral
see also names of places in Scotland
Scotsman
Scott, Gilbert
Scott, Sir Walter
monument to
Writings:
Ivanhoe
Peveril of the Peak
The Talisman
Ségur, Abbé
Serpentine, the
Seward, William
Seymour, Colonel Francis
Shaftesbury, Lord
Shakespeare, William
Sheffield
Sigismund, Prince of Prussia
Silver Jubilee
Singh, Duleep
Skerrett, Marianne
Slidell, John
Slough
Smith & Elder
Smithfield Cattle Show
Snowdonia
Society of Arts see Royal Society of Arts
Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade
Society for the Improvement of the Condition of the Labouring Classes
Somerset, Lady Geraldine
Sophia, Princess
Sophie, Queen of the Netherlands
South Africa
South Kensington
South Kensington Museum see Victoria and Albert Museum
Southampton
Southsea Castle
Spain, Queen of
Spencer, John 5th Earl
Spencer, Lady
Speyer Cathedral: Chapel of St Bernard
Spithead
Squire, Peter
Staff College
Stanley, Dr Arthur (later Dean of Westminster)
Stanley, Lady Augusta see Bruce, Lady Augusta
Stanley, Eleanor
Stanley, Lord
Star of India
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stewart, Reverend
Stockmar, Baron Christian
Stopford, Horatia
Strachey, Lytton
Straits Settlement
Stuart-Wortley, Victoria
Sussex, Augustus, Duke of
Sutherland, Harriet, Duchess of
Swiss Alps
Switzerland
Sydney, Viscount, Lord Chamberlain
Synes, William
Tamtave
Temperance movement
Tenby
Tenniel, John
Tennyson, Alfred, (later Lord)
The Idylls of the King
In Memoriam
Tennyson, Emily
Thames, River
Theed, William, the Younger
Third Republic (France)
Thorburn, Robert
Thuringia see also Rosenau
Times, The
editor see Delane, John
on the prospect of war with America
on Albert’s illness
on Albert’s death
publishes a letter from ‘Medicus’
on admiration for Albert
on Bertie
on V
&
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correspondent in America describes receiving news of Albert’s death
on the procession of Bertie and Alix across London
increase in sales due to account of wedding of Bertie and Alix
on V’s book
on V’ visit to London to open Blackfriars Bridge and Holborn Viaduct
on Dilke
advertisement for Jay’s in
publishes V’s letter of thanks to the nation
on a supposed assassination attempt
brief references
Tolley, Mr
Tomahawk
Tories
Torrington, Lord
Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
Trent crisis
Trinity House
Triqueti, Henri de
Tuileries
Turkey, Sultan of
Turnbull, John
Twain, Mark
Tweedie, Dr
Union Workhouse, Windsor
Unitt, Sarah Ann
Upton Court
USA see America
Varnhagen von Ense: Memoirs
Vicky (Victoria), Princess Royal, Crown Princess of Prussia birth
childhood
marries Crown Prince of Prussia
receives letters from her parents voicing concerns about Bertie
Albert’s sense of exhaustion shown in letter to
letters from V about Albert’s health problems
and V’s attitude to mourning
and death of Friedrich Wilhelm IV
arrives at Windsor after death of Duchess of Kent
learns of rumours in German court about V
Albert writes about V to
entertained by Albert during family visit
letter from V about prospect of going back to Windsor
letter from V about death
V considers sending Jenner to
letter from Albert about deaths of Pedro and Ferdinand
letter from V about Albert’s gloom
finds a bride for Bertie
letter from Albert written on her birthday
Albert confides his state of physical and mental health to
communications from V during
Albert’s final illness
Albert asks Alice to write to
alarmed by contradictory news about Albert
unable to say farewell to Albert
and Albert’s death
V expresses her grief in letters to
on day of Albert’s funeral
V longs for presence of
Fritz communicates concerns about Alice to
Fritz writes about nature of Albert’s illness to
V complains about Bertie to
expresses her thoughts about Christmas after Albert’s death
notices influence of Lady Bruce on V
objects to ideas about statue of Albert
involved in design and execution of mausoleum project
at Osborne
unable to join the family for first anniversary of Albert’s death
and Bertie’s wedding
letters from V about family members
in Aberdeen for unveiling of statue of Albert
V writes about Schleswig-Holstein crisis to
V writes about John Brown to
V writes about Turnbull’s death to
death of her son Sigismund
V writes about her confidence in her subject’s loyalty in letter to
V writes about her book to
correspondence with V about Disraeli
and family letter to V
brief references to
Victoria, Queen
and Stockmar’s plans for Albert
first meeting with Albert
falls in love with Albert
marries Albert
birth of first child
and Albert’s role
domestic life
and Albert’s faithfulness
and collection of paintings and photographic works
proud of Albert’s role in Great Exhibition
and Albert’s health problems
and Albert’s state of mind
concerned about Bertie
at Christmas 1860
New Year’s Eve 1860
twenty-first wedding anniversary
and death of her mother
grief following the death of her mother
reaction to death of Albert’s father
attitude to bereavement and mourning
in mourning for her mother
does not attend her mother’s funeral
absence from public events
in Ireland
at Balmoral with Albert
and Albert’s thoughts about death
reading with Albert
concerned about Leopold
and Bertie’s twentieth birthday
concerned about Vicky
and death of Pedro and Ferdinand of Portugal
and marriage plans for Bertie
and scandal involving Bertie
blames Bertie for Albert’s illness
and Albert’s sense of isolation
and Albert’s final illness
and the Trent crisis
weekend activities reported in the press
and Albert’s death
at Windsor in the days following Albert’s death
receives condolences
tries to preserve look and memory of Albert
and press coverage of Albert’s death
agrees to go to Osborne
chooses site for mausoleum
arranges for locks of hair and photographs to be placed in Albert’s coffin
leaves for Osborne
arrives at Osborne
refuses to allow post-mortem
depicted in engravings and cartes de visit
and Albert’s funeral
spends grief-stricken weeks at Osborne
aversion to Bertie
difficulty in facing up to her role as monarch
female companions at Osborne
and memorialisation of Albert
and mausoleum project
and visiting politicians
feels unequal to dealing with official documents
and Vicky’s visit
returns to Windsor
and Tennyson’s verses about Albert
meets Tennyson
remains in mourning
and jet
first visit to Balmoral after death of Albert
perception of her own frailty
refuses to acknowledge her Silver Jubilee
and Alice’s marriage
another visit to Balmoral
negotiates engagement of Bertie to Alix
visits her half-sister in Baden
on first anniversary of Albert’s death
and consecration of mausoleum, and the placing of Albert’s coffin there
presented with Lausanne Bible
sympathy for her grief begins to wane
and arrival of Bertie and Alix
and wedding of Bertie and Alix
attitude to Bertie mellows
does not allow Bertie a greater role in public life
and birth of Alice’s daughter
wants to have a married daughter living with her
and the strains placed on Helena
criticises Bertie and Alix
and death of Stockmar
unveils statue of Albert in Aberdeen
unwilling to return to public life
and marriage of Lady Augusta Bruce
and Schleswig-Holstein crisis
loses public sympathy for her seclusion
refuses to entertain visiting royalty
and John Brown
and Helena’s engagement
and spiritualism
strong sense of Albert’s continuing presence
and deaths in 1865�
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