Habeas Corpus Act, suspension
Harcourt, Sir William Vernon, letter to Lady Russell
Harrison, Frederic—
Friendship with Lady Russell
letter to Lady Agatha Russell
the Memorial address
Hatton, Sir Christopher, life
Hawick
freedom presented to Lord John Russell
Herbert, Sidney
resignation
on the Italian question
Herzegovina, insurgents of
Hill, Rowland, Penny Postage
Hindhead
Hodgkinson, Mr., amendment
Holland House
dinners at
Holland, Lady,
in Portugal
death, 1845
Holland, Lord
in Portugal
Napoleon on
Holmes, O.W.
death of
Home Rule Controversy, the
Lady Russell on
Hooker, Sir Joseph
Hoole, Alderman
Hope, James
Horsman, Mr., opposition to Reform
Howard, Lady Louisa
Howick, Lord, motion of, thrown out
(see also Grey, (3rd) Earl)
Hudson, Mr., mission to Italy
Hudson, Sir James, letter from Turin to Lady John
Huguesson, Mr.
Humboldt, friend in Berlin
Hume, appearance
Hungary, Kossuth’s revolution
Ireland—
The Viceregal Court
situation in 1843
Lady John Russell on the Irish question
state of, 1845
condition in 1846
Peel’s measures for, 1846
Lady John Russell on the condition of
measures for relief
the rebellion of 1848, preparations
suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act
rumoured rebellion in the South
visit of the Queen, 1849
reception of Lord Russell’s letter
to the Bishop of Durham
Lord Russell’s pamphlets
the Fenian movement, 1867
the Irish Church question, 1868
Gladstone’s measure
Lord Russell’s sympathy towards
Lady Russell and the Irish movement
Irish University Bill
Italy—
and Austria
Lord John Russell and united Italy
Lord Granville and
federation
first Parliament
defeat at Custozza
cession of Venetia
the Russells in
visit of Lord Russell, 1869
Jamaica Bill, 1839
Jaucourt, attache
Jeffrey, Francis, Lord, letter to Lady John Russell
Joachim, Dr.
Joachim, Miss Gertrude (see Russell, Mrs. Rollo)
Josephine, Empress
Jowett, Dr., letter to Lady Russell
Keats, John
Kent, Duchess of
King, Mr. Locke, franchise motion
Kinglake, cited
his book
Kossuth, reception in London
Lacaita, Mr. (afterwards Sir James Lacaita), mission
to the Russells
Lansdowne House, Lord John Russell at
Lansdowne, Lady
Lansdowne, Lord—
and Lord Minto
Lord John Russell and
Irish views
and the suffrage
refuses office
and Lord John’s resignation
letters to Vienna
Lausanne
Layard, Henry
Lecky, W.E.H., a picture of Pembroke Lodge quoted
Liberals—
Position in 1837
number in 1846
Lady Russell on
Lincoln, President