Protectionists,
abandoned by Peel
and the Coercion Bill
and the Peelites
Prussia
and Denmark
Napoleon and
war on Austria
Prussia, Crown Prince of
Prussia, Crown Princess of
Punch, ballad on Lord John Russell
Pusey, Dr., letter from Gladstone, quoted
Puseyites, the
Putney House, Lady Russell’s description
Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de, policy
Reform, Lord John Russell and
Reform Bill of 1831
1832
Lord John Russell’s Bill
1854
Disraeli’s Bill,
1866
Reid, Stuart, cited
Renens-sur-Roche
the Russells at
Revolutionary movement of 1848
Ribblesdale, Lady, 1st Lady John Russell
marriage with Lord John Russell
her death
Ribblesdale, (2nd) Lord
Ribblesdale, (3rd) Lord
Richmond, visit of Garibaldi
Richmond, Duke of (1836)
Richmond Free Church
Richmond Park
Rigby, Dr.
Ripon, Lord
Robertson, Rev. F.W.
Rodborough Manor, purchased by Lord John
Roebuck, Mr.—
Motion of confidence
motion for a Commission of Inquiry
the debate on
comments on Lord John
Roehampton House
Rogers, Samuel—
Letters to Lord and Lady John Russell
note to Lady John, written in his ninetieth
year
breakfasts
Lady Russell’s verses to
his reply
Roman Catholics, Lady John Russell on
the Papal Bull, September, 1850
Romilly, Colonel
on Lord John accepting the Colonial Seals
letters from Lord Russell
Romilly, Lady Elizabeth,
letters from Lady John Russell
otherwise mentioned
Romilly, Sir Samuel
Roseneath, Lord John Russell’s stay at
Russell, Lord Arthur
Russell, Arthur, son of Mr. Rollo
Russell, Bertrand, son of Lord Amberley
Russell, Earl (Frank, son of Lord Amberley)
Russell, Lady Emily
Russell, George William Gilbert
Russell, George W.E., on his uncle, quoted
Russell, John (see also Amberley, Lord)
Russell, Lady Agatha
Letters from—
Mrs. Drummond
Lady Russell
Mrs. Warburton
Mr. Farrington
the Rev. Stopford Brooke
Mr. Frederic Harrison
Mr. James Bryce
Russell, Lady Georgiana (see also Peel, Lady
Georgiana)
letter from Lady Russell
letter from Lord Russell
married to Mr. Archibald Peel
otherwise mentioned
Russell, (1st) Lady John (see Ribblesdale,
Lady)
Russell, Lady John—
Birth and early life at Minto
beginning of her Diaries
visit to the Continent
return to Minto
at Roehampton House
in Berlin
return to Minto, 1834
at the Admiralty
description by Mrs. Drummond
visits of Lord John
her engagement
at Endsleigh
birth of John
lines to her son
at Woburn
illness in Edinburgh