Abercromby, Sir W.
Addington, Rt. Hon. Henry
Algiers, Dey of; expedition against;
Bombardment of; slaves released
Anaguasti
Ancestry
Anson, Mr.
Asarta, General
Avezzana
Barbary pirates
Baring, Sir Francis
Berlin
Bermuda
Bernadotte
Bevan, Lady Agneta
Brisbane, Captain
Bute, Lord
Byron, Lord; 'Maid of Athens'
Cambridge, Duchess of, and
Princess Mary
Camden, Lord
Campbell, Lord
Canea
Capellan, Admiral von der
Capo d'lstria
Carlo Felice
Cavour
Charles Albert
Chrisaphopulo
Clanricarde, Marchioness of
Clarendon, Earl of
Cochrane, Lord
Cocks, Margaret (Lady Hardwicke)
Coleotronis
Corfu
Corn Laws, repeal of
Croker, J. W.
Dantzig
D'Azeglio
De Launay, General
Derby, Earl of
Devonshire, Duke of
Disraeli, Mr.
Dover, Lord
Druses, the
Dundas, Capt.
Exmouth, Admiral Viscount
Fox, Henry
Garibaldi
Garrick
Genoa
George III
Gladstone, Mr.
Grafton, Duke of
Graham, Sir James
Greek Committee, the
Grey, Marchioness
Hamburg
Hardwicke, first Earl of
Lord Chancellor
character as a judge
political influence
marriage and children
———second Earl of
———third Earl of
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
———Charles Philip, fourth
Earl of,
birth, education, enters navy
first ships
letters from Mediterranean
visits Genoa
joins Queen Charlotte, Lord Exmouth's flagship
letter
commands gunboat at bombardment of Algiers
sails for Halifax
Crazy Jane sloop
letters from Halifax
lieutenant
commander
anecdotes of
commands Alacrity in Mediterranean,
mission to suppress Greek piracy
at Malta
Corfu
Gibraltar
visits Lord Byron
the 'Green Bag,'
at Smyrna
massacre at Psara
visit to Pasha
opinion of the Greek Committee
Odysseus
visit to Ali Bey at Magnesia
Ephesus
Malta again
Beirut
Sidon
visits Lady Hester Stanhope
account of Tyre
goes to Alexandria and Cairo
holiday in Sweden and Norway: Kiel
Copenhagen
Gottenborg, incident at
Christiania
the Storthing
dinner with Bernadotte
the Doverfeld
Trondhjem
Diet at Stockholm
conversation with Bernadotte
desire for active service
returns to Mediterranean in Alligator
diplomatic duties in connection with Greek settlement
chases pirate Macri Georgio
proceeds to Crete
grief at leaving Alligator
voyage home; Reform question
Sir Joseph Yorke's death
his last letter
elected M.P. for Reigate
for Cambridgeshire
marriage
succeeds to Earldom
country gentleman
President of the Agricultural Society
Lord-Lieutenant
Lord-in-Waiting
attends on King of Prussia
visit to
fire at Hamburg
Berlin and Sans Souci
goes with King to Court of St. Petersburg, Dantzig
Cronstadt
impressions of Emperor of Russia
and Russian Royal Family
Peterhof and Court life at St. Petersburg
review of military cadets
takes leave of Emperor
at Erdmansdorf with King of Prussia
and Konigsberg
Marienberg
Dresden pictures
Dresden fair
Sans Souci
attends Emperor of Russia in England
the Queen and Prince Consort visit Wimpole
Her Majesty's opinion of him
Wimpole cheese for King Louis Philippe
correspondence with Sir R. Peel
attitude on repeal of Corn Laws
resigns Court appointment
relations with Mr. Disraeli
wish for naval employment
Mr. Croker's opinion
appointed to command the Vengeance under Sir W. Parker;
ordered to Leghorn
his instructions
at Genoa
letters to Lady Hardwicke describing his action during the
Genoese crisis
letters commending his conduct in having saved Genoa from
pillage and ruin from La Marmora, Syndic of Genoa, Sir
W. Parker, Lord Palmerston, &c.
but official approval somewhat grudging
joins Lord Derby's Cabinet as Postmaster-General
applies for command in the Baltic under Sir C. Napier
refusal
controversy with Sir James Graham
Lord Privy Seal in Lord Derby's second Cabinet
Chairman of Royal Commission on manning of the Navy
King of Italy's medal
life at Wimpole
evening amusements and society
music and theatricals
estate work
improvements at Wimpole
death of Hon. Victor Yorke
marriage of Hon. Eliot Yorke
his own illness and death at Sydney Lodge
Hardwicke, seventh Earl of
———Countess of, Margaret. See Cocks.
———Countess of, Susan. See Liddell.
Hotham, Sir H.
Hurd
Hydra
Hypsilantes, Prince Alexander
Independence, War of
Ismail Pacha
Italian unity, movement for
Karabusa in Crete
Keppel, Admiral
KÖnigsberg
La Marmora, General
Liddell, Hon. Susan (Countess of Hardwicke)
Liverpool, Earl of
Magnesia
Maitland, Sir T.
Mansfield, Lord
Marienberg
MassÉna
Matthews
Mavrocordato
Mazzini
Mecklenburg Schwerin, Duke of
Mehemet Ali
Melbourne, Viscount
Miaoulis, Admiral
Milne, Sir D.
Missolonghi
Montesquieu
Morden, Barony
Napier, Sir C.
Nauplia
Navarino
Nelson, Lord
Newcastle, Duke of
Nore, mutiny at the
Normanby, Marquis of
Novara, battle of
Odysseus, the Chief
Otho, King
Oxford, Harley, Earls of
Palmerston, Viscount
Parker, Sir W.
Peel, Sir R.
Perceval, Rt. Hon. Spencer
Pitt, William (Lord Chatham)
Pitt, William
Plumptre
Prince Consort
Prior
Prussia, King of
Psara
Rattray, Elizabeth Weake (Lady Yorke)
Reform Bill
Rockingham, Lord
Rodney, Lord
Rothschild, Sir A. and Lady de
Royston, Lord
Russell, Lord John
Russia, Emperor of (Nicholas I)
Sadowa, battle of
St. Germans, Countess of
Schetky, John Christian
Smyrna
Somers, Lord Chancellor
Stanhope, Lady Hester
Stanhope, Col. Leicester
Stanislas, King of Poland
Stanley, Lord. See Earl of Derby
Sydney Lodge
Taylor, Tom
Trevelyan, Sir George's 'Life of Fox'
Tyre
Victor, Emmanuel I
Victor, Emmanuel II
Victoria, Queen
Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester
Watson, Dr.
Wellington, Duke of
Wilkes, John
Wilmot, Lord Justice
Wimpole
Yorke, Lady Agneta
———Agneta (Hon. Mrs. Charles)
———Hon. Alexander G.
———Archdeacon
———Hon. Charles (second Chancellor)
———Rt. Hon. Charles Philip, M.P.
———Hon. Eliot
———Lady Elizabeth
———Hon. Grantham (Dean of Worcester)
———James, Bishop of Ely
———Hon. John
———Hon. Sir Joseph (Lord Dover)
———Admiral Sir Joseph Sydney, K.C.B.
———Hon. Victor A.
Yorkes of Forthampton
———of Hannington
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