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Appendix HIndex of Persons, and Works Cited, with Variants and Noteslike most nineteenth-century authors, Mill is cavalier in his approach to sources, sometimes identifying them with insufficient care, and occasionally quoting them inaccurately. This Appendix is intended to help correct these deficiencies, and to serve as an index of names and titles (which are consequently omitted in the Index proper). Included here also are (at the end of the appendix and listed alphabetically by country) references to parliamentary documents and to statute laws. The material otherwise is arranged in alphabetical order, with an entry for each person or work quoted or referred to in the text proper and in Appendices B-D and F (the page numbers in the appendices are given in italic type). Speeches, Questions, and Motions are listed in chronological order in the speaker’s entry. Anonymous articles in newspapers are entered in order of date under the title of the particular newspaper. References to mythical and fictional characters are excluded. The following abbreviations indicate our sources for biographical information: ADB (Allgemeine deutsche Biographie), BP (Burke’s Peerage and Baronetage), BU (Biographie universelle), DAB (Dictionary of American Biography), DBF (Dictionnaire de biographie française), DNB (Dictionary of National Biography), DPF (Dictionnaire des parlementaires français), EB (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed.), GDU (Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle), GE (Grande encyclopédie), MEB (Boase, Modern English Biography), PD (Parliamentary Debates), PP (Parliamentary Papers), SC (JSM’s library, Somerville College, Oxford), WWBMP (Who’s Who of British Members of Parliament), WWG (Who Was Who in the Greek World), WWR (Who Was Who in the Roman World). The entries take the following form: 1. Identification of persons: birth and death dates are followed by a biographical source; if no source is indicated, available details are given in a note. 2. Identification of works: author, title, etc. in the usual bibliographic form. 3. Notes (if required) giving information about JSM’s use of the source, indication if the work is in his library, Somerville College, Oxford, and any other relevant information. 4. Lists of the pages where works are quoted and referred to, and people questioned before Parliamentary Committees. 5. In the case of quotations, a list of substantive variants between Mill’s text and his source, in this form: Page and line reference to the present text. Reading in the present text] Reading in the source (page reference in the source). The list of substantive variants also attempts to place quoted passages in their contexts by giving the beginnings and endings of sentences. The original wording is supplied where Mill has omitted two sentences or less; only the length of other omissions is given. There being uncertainty about the actual Classical texts used by Mill, the Loeb editions are usually cited. Acland, Thomas Dyke (1809-98; DNB). Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1542-3. referred to: 84 — Speech on the Public Schools Bill (23 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1929-30. referred to: 298 Adcock, Herbert Burroughs. note: Lieutenant of 2nd Battalion of 6th Regiment of Foot, A.D.C., Assistant Commissary General to the troops. referred to: 94 Adderley, Charles Bowyer (1814-1905; DNB). Referred to: 110, 123-4 — Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1526-30. referred to: 84 — Speech on the Disturbances in Jamaica (31 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1785-97. referred to: 106, 110, 123-4 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (5 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1082-5. referred to: 208-9 — Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (18 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 200, cols. 227-36. referred to: 383, 384 Addison, Joseph (1672-1719; DNB). The Spectator, No. 583 (20 Aug., 1714). quoted: 72 72.22-3 “Why should we sacrifice anything for posterity; what has posterity done for us?”] Most People are of the Humour of an old Fellow of a Colledge, who when he was pressed by the Society to come into something that might redound to the good of their Successors, grew very peevish, We are always doing, says he, something for Posterity, but I would fain see Posterity do something for us. (2) Address of the Land and Labour League to the Working Men and Women of Great Britain and Ireland. London: printed Higginbottom, [1869]. referred to: 418-19 Allen, William Philip (1848-67). note: a Fenian hanged for his part in the Manchester rescue. referred to:555 Amberley, Viscount. See John Russell, the younger. Anderson, Elizabeth (née Garrett) (1836-1917; DNB). Referred to: 159 Anderson, John. note: flogged by Adcock, q.v. referred to: 94 Anderson, John. note: a runaway slave whose extradition was demanded by the United States. referred to:543 Anson, Augustus Henry Archibald (1835-77; WWBMP). Motion on Ireland—Petition on Fenianism (14 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1886-90. referred to: 188, 189 Argyll, Duke of. See George Campbell. Arlès-Dufour, François Barthélemy (1797-1872; DBF). Referred to: 372 Arnott, Neil (1788-1874; DNB). Referred to: c.i.2396 Athenaeum. Review of The Coal Question, 27 May, 1865, 714-15. referred to: 71 Avonmore, Barry (Viscount Yelverton) (1736-1805; DNB). Referred to: 111 Ayrton, Acton Smee (1816-86; DNB). Referred to: 230 — Speech on the Cattle Diseases Bill (16 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 608-9. referred to: 50, 51 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 727-9. referred to: 150 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (27 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, col. 1183. referred to: 175-6 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (27 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, col. 1186. referred to: 176 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 633-4. referred to: 195 — Speech on the East India Revenue Accounts (12 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1340-55. referred to: 234 — Motion on Proceedings in the Committee of Supply (21 Apr., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 1025-9. referred to: 266 — Speech on the Government of India Act Amendment Bill (15 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1598. referred to: 288 — Speech on the Government of India Act Amendment Bill (8 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 859. referred to: 305 — Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (22 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1644-5. referred to: 318 Aytoun, Roger Sinclair (b. 1823; WWBMP). Motion on the Established Church, Ireland (7 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 1902-5. referred to: 277 Bacon, Francis (1561-1626; DNB). Referred to: 73 Bancroft, George (1800-91; EB). Referred to: 33 Barrett, Michael (1841-69). note: a Fenian hanged for the Clerkenwell explosion. referred to:547, 554 Beadon, Cecil (1816-81; DNB). Referred to: 234 Beal, James (1829-91; MEB). Questioned: 444-59 Beales, Edmond (1803-81; DNB). Referred to: 101-2, 104, 114, 343, 346 — Letter to The Times, 2 Aug., 1866, 5. referred to: 114 Beaufort, Duke of. See Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset. Beaumont, Wentworth Blackett (1829-1907; WWBMP). Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (23 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1681-2. referred to: 326 Beggs, Thomas (1808-96; MEB). Questioned: 471-6 Bell, Andrew (1753-1832; DNB). Referred to: 362 Bentham, Jeremy (1748-1832; DNB). Letters to Lord Grenville on the Proposed Reform in the Administration of Civil Justice in Scotland (1807). In Works. Ed. John Bowring. 11 vols. Edinburgh: Tait; London: Simpkin, Marshall; Dublin: Cumming, 1843, V, 1-53. referred to: 233 Bentinck, George Augustus Frederick Cavendish (1821-91; MEB). Motion on the Municipal Corporations (Metropolis) Bill (17 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1735-7. referred to: 291, 301 Beresford-Hope, Alexander James Beresford (1820-87; WWBMP). Speech on the Sunday Lectures Bill (19 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 97-9. referred to: 290, 294 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 630-1. referred to: 195 — Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (15 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 199, cols. 2021-6. referred to: 384 Bible.The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues: and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised by His Maiesties Speciall Comandement. Appointed to Be Read in Churches. London: Barker, 1611. referred to: 383 — New Testament. Referred to: 4 — Acts. Referred to: 352 — Ecclesiastes. Referred to: 37 — Exodus. Referred to: 38 — Genesis. Referred to: 36, 354 — Isaiah. note: the quotations are indirect. quoted: 248, 260 — I Kings. Referred to: 428 — Luke. note: for the reference at 321 see also Matthew, 8:9; for that at 352 see also Matthew, 5:11-12 referred to: 321, 352 — Matthew. note: for the reference at 321 see also Luke 7:8; for that at 352 see also Luke, 6:22-3. quoted: 363 referred to: 321, 352, 356, 430 363.1 “Be ye perfect as your Father is perfect.”] Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. (5:48) — Proverbs. Referred to: 328 — II Samuel. Referred to: 428 Bidgood, Henry. note: member of Local Board of St. James, Westminster questioned:503 Birt, Daniel (d. 1878). note: a draper and prominent vestryman in St.-George-the-Martyr parish. questioned:500-3 Black, William Henry (1808-72; DNB). Questioned: 490-1 Blackburn, Colin (1813-96; MEB). Charge to the Westminster Grand Jury in the Case of Governor Eyre. In “Ex-Governor Eyre,” The Times, 3 June, 1868, 9-10. referred to: 302 Blackstone, William (1723-80; DNB). Commentaries on the Laws of England: 4 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1765-69. note: the 5th ed., 4 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1773) is in SC. quoted: 271 271.22-3 “It . . . guilty should escape . . . innocent person should suffer,”] [paragraph] Fourthly, all presumptive evidence of felony should be admitted cautiously: for the law holds, that it . . . guilty persons escape, . . . innocent suffer. (IV, 352) Blackwood, Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple (Lord Dufferin) (1826-1902; DNB). Mr. Mill’s Plan for the Pacification of Ireland Examined. London: Murray, 1868. referred to: 258, 260 Bolingbroke. See Henry Saint-John. The Booke of the Common Prayer and Administracion of the Sacramentes, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Churche: after the Use of the Churche of England. London: Whitchurche, 1549. note: the quotation of the General Confession is indirect. quoted: 49 Bourke, Richard Southwell (Earl of Mayo) (1822-72; DNB). Speech on the State of Ireland (10 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1353-94. referred to: 248, 250, 252, 254, 259-60, 310 Bourke, Thomas Francis (b. 1840). note: a general in the Fenian army; JSM uses the spelling Burke. referred to: 166, 167, 171, 172-3 Bouverie, Edward Pleydell (1818-89; DNB). Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (21 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 682-5. referred to: 300 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (6 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 722-8. referred to: 301, 302 Bowyer, George (1811-83; WWBMP). Referred to: 276 — Speech on the Alabama Claims (6 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1183-8. referred to: 243, 246 Bradfield, John Edwin (1818-88; MEB). Questioned: 512-13 Brand, Herbert Charles Alexander (1839-1901; DNB). Referred to: 94 Brett, William Balliol (1817-99; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (9 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 273-80. referred to: 148-9 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 737-8. referred to: 150 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (22 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 690. referred to: 280 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (17 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1373. referred to: 312 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (17 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1380. referred to: 312 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (22 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1622-3. referred to: 316 Brewer, William (d. 1881; MEB). Referred to: 13, 14, 15 Bright, Jacob (1821-99; DNB). Speech on the State of Ireland (12 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1510-15. referred to: 248 — Speech on the Married Women’s Property Bill (10 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1360-4. referred to: 284 Bright, John (1811-89; DNB). Referred to: 201, 246 — Speech on the Cattle Diseases Bill (14 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 472-80. referred to: 47 — Speech on the Habeas Corpus Suspension Bill, Ireland (17 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 685-95. referred to: 52, 53 — Speech on Presenting a Petition on Fenianism (3 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 1929-31. referred to: 188-9 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (5 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1090-7. referred to: 207, 209, 210, 211 — Speech on Parliamentary Reform—Representation of the People Bill (15 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1550-4. referred to: 213 Bright, Ursula (née Mellor). note: wife of Jacob Bright. referred to: 388-9 British Medical Journal. “Ladies Not Admitted,” 9 Mar., 1867, 269. referred to: 160 Brodrick, George Charles (1831-1903; DNB). note: the copy-text gives his name as Broderick. referred to: 132, 133 Brooks, Preston Smith (1819-57; DAB). Referred to: 33 Brougham, Henry Peter (Lord) (1778-1868; DNB). Speech on the Business of Parliament (5 June, 1837; Lords), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 38, cols. 1169-84. referred to: 274 Buccleuch, Duke of. See Walter Francis Scott. Buckmaster, John Charles (1823-1908; BP). Questioned: 513-21 Bulloch, James Dunwody (1823-1901; DAB). Referred to: 243 Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton (1803-73; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (13 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1237-53. referred to: 59, 61, 62 Burdy, John (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica by Oxley, q.v. referred to: 94 Burke, Edmund (1729-97; DNB). Referred to: 45 — Mr. Burke’s Speech on Presenting to the House of Commons (on the Eleventh of February, 1780) a Plan for the Better Security of the Independence of Parliament, and the Oeconomical Reformation of the Civil and Other Establishments (1780). In Works. 8 vols. London: Dodsley [Vols. I-III], Rivington [Vols. IV-VIII], 1792-1827, II, 175-267. quoted: 45 5.4-5 “That system cannot be good which rests upon the heroic virtues.”] I do not hesitate to say, that, that state which lays its foundation in rare and heroic virtues, will be sure to have its superstructure in the basest profligacy and corruption. (240) — Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to That Event. In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris (1790). In Works, III, 19-321. referred to: 342 Burke, Richard O’Sullivan (1838-1922). note: an Irish-American Fenian leader, who fought for the North in the Civil War, and was imprisoned in Clerkenwell prison. referred to:547, 554, 555 Burke, Thomas Francis. See Bourke. Burns, Robert (1759-96; DNB). The Vision (1786). In Works. New ed. 2 pts. London: Tegg, et al.; Dublin: Milliken et al.; Glasgow: Griffin, 1824, II, 50-7. note: in SC, as was formerly The Poetical Works, 2 vols. (London: Pickering, 1830). The quotation is indirect. quoted: 222 Butler, Josephine (1828-1906; DNB). Referred to: 388-9 Butler, Toby (d. 1865). note: put to death in the Jamaica rebellion. referred to: 95 Buxton, Charles (1823-71; DNB). Speech on International Maritime Law (2 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 1437-43. referred to: 224 — Speech on the Disturbances in Jamaica (31 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1763-85. referred to: 105, 106, 107 Cairns, Hugh MacCalmont (Earl) (1819-85; DNB). Speech on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (3 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 2019-22. referred to: 116 Cameron, Dugald Edward. note: solicitor, member of St. Pancras vestry. questioned:505-9 Campbell, George Douglas (Duke of Argyll) (1823-1900; DNB). Referred to: 201, 371 Candlish, John (1816-74; WWBMP). Motion on Parliamentary Reform—Representation of the People Bill (1 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 795-8. referred to: 317 Cardwell, Edward (1813-86; DNB). “Despatch from the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P., to Lieut.-Gen. Sir H.K. Storks, G.C.B., G.C.M.G.,” PP, 1866, LI, 137-43. quoted: 110 110.4-5 “to entrust . . . troubles,”] It remains, therefore, to decide whether the inauguration of the new Government shall be accomplished by Mr. Eyre, or whether Her Majesty shall be advised to intrust . . . troubles. (143) 110.6-8 “in new hands” . . . “taking . . . of”] They do not feel, therefore, that they should discharge their duty by advising the Crown to replace Mr. Eyre in his former Government; and they cannot doubt that, by placing the new form of Government in new hands they are taking . . . of Jamaica. (143) Carpenter, Mary (1807-77; DNB). Referred to: 388-9 Carrel, Jean Baptiste Nicolas Armand (1800-36; DBF). Referred to: 570-1 — Extrait du dossier d’un prévenu de complicité morale dans l’attentat du 28 juillet. Paris: Paulin, 1835. referred to:571 Casey, Joseph Theobald. note: a Fenian, formerly a porter; assistant to Burke; later a friend of James Joyce. referred to:547, 554, 555 Castle, William (b. ca. 1805). note: of Melton Mowbray. referred to: 314-15, 333 Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne (Lord Cranborne, later Marquis of Salisbury) (1830-1903; DNB). Referred to: 187 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (13 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 227-36. referred to: 56 — Speech on Electoral Statistics (23 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 874-7. referred to: 113 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (30 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1357-9. referred to: 186-7 — Speech on the East India Revenue Accounts (12 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1378-82. referred to: 235 Chadwick, Edwin (1800-90; DNB). questioned:529-35 referred to: 139, 391, 394-5 — “On the New Education Bill,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, III (10 Mar., 1870), 261-84. referred to: 391-2, 393 — “On the Suggestions Afforded by the Application of the Cumulative Vote, and by the Other Incidents of the School Board Elections, for Improvement in the Constitution of Municipal and Local Governing Bodies,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, IV (1870-71), 227-8. referred to: 410-11 — “Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain; a Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interment in Towns,” PP, 1843, XII, 395-681. referred to: 139, 140, 529-30 Chamberlain, William Tankerville (1751-1802). note: an Irish judge; the quotation is from Howell, State Trials, q.v. for the collation. quoted: 111 Channing, William Henry (1810-84; EB). Referred to: 33 Chapman, Henry Samuel (1803-81; DNB). Referred to: 10 Charles II (of England) (1630-85; DNB). Referred to: 417 Chelmsford, Lord. See Frederick Thesiger. Chevalier, Michel (1806-79; DBF). Referred to: 371-2 Childers, Hugh Culling Eardley (1827-96; DNB). Referred to: 175 Christ. See Jesus. Christie, William Dougal (1816-74; DNB). Electoral Corruption and Its Remedies. London: National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1864. note: reprinted in The Ballot, and Corruption and Expenditure at Elections (London: Macmillan, 1872), 75-103, with note saying that it was originally published in a pamphlet (2 eds.) in 1864. He there mentions JSM’s approval in No. 89. referred to: 263, 265 — Suggestions for an Organization for the Restraint of Corruption at Elections. London: National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1864. referred to: 10, 11 Churchward, Joseph George. note: magistrate for Dover. referred to: 232 Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 ; WWR). De natura deorum. In De natura deorum, Academica (Latin and English). Trans. H. Rackham. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1933. referred to: 229 — Letters to Atticus (Latin and English). Trans. E.O. Winstedt. 3 vols. London: Heinemann; New York: Macmillan, 1912. note: in SC is Epistolarum ad T. Pomponicum Atticum libri xvi, in Opera, VI, 1-517. quoted: 158 158.28 in faece Romuli] Nam Catonem nostrum non tu amas plus quam ego; sed tamen ille optimo animo utens et summa fide nocet interdum rei publicae; dicit enim tamquam in Platonis Polyteia, non tamquam in Romuli faece sententiam. (I, 108; II, i) Clarendon, Lord. See George William Frederick Villiers. Clark, Richard. note: sometimes Clarke; flogged without trial in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Clark, William. note: member of the vestry of St. George’s in the East. questioned:498-9 Clarke, Edward George (1841-1931; DNB). A Treatise on the Law of Extradition. With the Conventions upon the Subject Existing between England and Foreign Nations, and the Cases Decided Thereon. London: Stevens and Haynes, 1867 [1866]. quoted: 121 121.9-10 “Any . . . course or in furtherance of any civil . . . political movement.”] On the same occasion Mr. J.S. Mill suggested that the political offences excluded from the operation of the law should be defined as, “Any . . . course of or furthering of civil . . . political commotions.” (179) Clarke, Samuel (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Clay, James (1804-73; MEB). Referred to: 84 Cobden, Richard (1804-65; DNB). Referred to: 3, 4, 97, 371-3 passim — Speech at Rochdale (18 Aug., 1859), The Times, 19 Aug., 1859, 7. referred to: 240 — Speech at Rochdale (23 Nov., 1864). In Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. Ed. John Bright and James E. Thorold Rogers. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1870, II, 339-74. referred to: 418 Cockburn, Alexander James Edmund (1802-80). Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central Criminal Court, in the Case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand. Ed. Frederick Cockburn. London: Ridgway, 1867. referred to: 203-4 Coke, Edward (1552-1634; DNB). note: the indirect quotation has not been located. quoted: 276 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834; DNB). Second Lay Sermon [“Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters”] (1817). 2nd ed. In On the Constitution of Church and State, and Lay Sermons. Ed. Henry Nelson Coleridge. London: Pickering, 1839, 303-430. note: in SC. referred to: 82 Colliery Guardian. “Our Supply of Coal,” 27 May, 1865, 380. note: a review of Jevons, The Coal Question, q.v. referred to: 71 Collins, John Richard. note: a chemist; member of St. Pancras vestry. questioned:497-8 Comte, Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier (1798-1857; DBF). Cours de philosophie positive. 6 vols. Paris: Bachelier, 1830-42. note: in SC. referred to: 222 Coningham, William (1815-84; WWBMP). Referred to: 350-1, 352, 353, 355 Corrance, Frederick Snowdon (1822-1906; WWBMP). Speech on the State of Ireland (12 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1477-83. referred to: 256, 257 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (18 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1445-6. referred to: 313 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (24 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1730-2. referred to: 330 Corrie, William (1806-81; MEB). Questioned: 443 Costello, Augustine F. (d. 1909). note: a Fenian rebel. referred to: 310, 315 Cowell, Scipio (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Cowley, Lord. See Henry Richard Wellesley. Cowper-Temple, William Francis (1811-88; DNB). Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (18 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 200, cols. 287-9. referred to: 382 Cranborne, Lord. See Robert Cecil. Craufurd, Edward Henry John (1816-87; WWBMP). Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (25 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 2173. referred to: 300 Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658; DNB). Referred to: 338 Cullen, Francis James. note: Ensign, 1st West India Regiment. referred to: 94, 218 Dangerfield, John. note: vestry clerk and solicitor for St. Martin-in-the-Fields. questioned:486-9 Dante Alighieri (1265-1321; EB). Dante’s Divine Comedy: The Inferno. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text of the Original. Trans. John A. Carlyle. London: Chapman and Hall, 1849. quoted: 280 280.11-12 “neither for God nor the enemies of God, but for themselves only.”] They are mingled with that abject choir of angels, who were not rebellious, nor were faithful to God; but were for themselves. (28; Canto III, ll. 37-9) 280.13 “Speak not of them, but look and pass on!”] Let us not speak of them; but look, and pass. (29; Canto III, l. 51) Darling, Charles Henry (1809-70; DNB). Referred to: 109 Davies, Sarah Emily (1830-1921; DNB). Referred to: 159 — On the Application of Funds to the Education of Girls. London: Longmans, et al., 1865. referred to: 159 Dawkins, Ellen (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Deasy, Timothy (ca. 1838-88). note: an Irish-American Fenian, Civil War hero, arrested in 1867 but freed by his colleagues; escaped to United States. referred to:555 Deer, Stephen. note: self-confessed poacher. referred to: 199, 212 Denman, George (1819-96; DNB). Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (6 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 745. referred to: 303 Derby, 14th Earl of. See Edward George Stanley. Derby, 15th Earl of. See Edward Henry Stanley. Disraeli, Benjamin (Lord Beaconsfield) (1804-81; DNB). Referred to: 10, 93, 94, 108, 109, 147, 148, 149, 151, 170, 171, 175, 187, 197, 198, 237, 265, 279-80, 336n, 338-9, 345-6, 355-6, 365 — Coningsby; or, The New Generation. 3 vols. London: Colburn, 1844. referred to: 20, 57 — Speech on the State of Ireland (16 Feb., 1844; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 72, cols. 1007-17. referred to: 247-8 — Speech on the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill (8 May, 1862; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 166, cols. 1403-28. quoted: 220 220.27 “bloated armaments”] Commerce, economy, and peace constitute the natural and normal policy of England, and I say this is an opportunity for the noble Lord possessing the confidence of this House, and armed with the resources of this country, to appeal to one who still in official parlance is our ally, and who might, under the noble Lord’s influence, still become our friend—it is, I say, in the noble Lord’s power to come to some really cordial understanding, sensible as well as cordial, between this country and France—the only two nations at present forming the councils of Europe, and to put an end to these bloated armaments which only involve States in financial embarrassment. (cols. 1425-6) — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 74-113. referred to: 93 — Speech on the Redistribution of Seats Bill (14 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 874-901. referred to: 76 — Speech on the Outbreak in Jamaica (19 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1066-9. referred to: 108, 110, 113 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (6 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 15-19. referred to: 146, 150 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (6 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 43-5. referred to: 147 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 720-6. quoted: 170 referred to: 150, 168, 170-1 170.34 “blundering hands,”] I have no doubt there are individuals who, having long tried with what I may call blundering hands to settle this question, may be exceedingly annoyed that those who have been their rivals in the enterprize have been more successful. (col. 726) — Answer to Question on Business of the House (23 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 941-2. referred to: 169 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1135-42. referred to: 175 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (30 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, col. 1362. referred to: 187 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (31 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1416-22. referred to: 210 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (24 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 466-9. referred to: 197-8 — Speech on the State of Ireland (26 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 201-9. referred to: 247-8 — Speech on the Parks Regulation Bill (29 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 396-8. referred to: 237, 238 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (8 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1108-13. referred to: 232 — Speech at the Corn Exchange, Edinburgh (29 Oct., 1867), The Times, 30 Oct., 1867, 5. referred to: 345, 356 — Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (13 Feb., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 693-702. referred to: 265 — Reply to Question on Public Business (20 July, 1868; Commons), The Times, 21 July, 1868, 7. note: not in PD. referred to: 316, 327 — Vindication of the English Constitution, in a Letter to a Noble and Learned Lord. London: Saunders and Otley, 1835. referred to: 10 Dodson, John George (1825-97; WWBMP). Statement on Motion on the Established Church, Ireland (7 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, col. 1924. referred to: 277 — Statement on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (14 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1168, 1169. referred to: 308, 309 Donaldson. note: hanged without trial in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Drew, George Henry (1817-1906). note: see Cambridge Alumni; vestry clerk, Bermondsey. questioned:504-5 Dufferin, Lord. See Frederick Blackwood. Duffy, Charles Gavan (1816-1903; DNB). note: the reference is inferred. referred to: 10 Dupoty, Michel Auguste (1797-1864; DBF). Referred to: 570 Dyott, Richard (1808-91; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (25 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, col. 532. referred to: 200 East London Observer. Referred to: 492 Edward VII (of England) (1841-1910; DNB). Referred to: 346 Edwardes, Judy (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Elton, Charles Isaac (1839-1900; MEB). A Treatise on Commons and Waste Lands, with Special Reference to the Law of Improvement. London: Wildy, 1868 [1867]. referred to: 427 Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-82; DAB). Referred to: 33 Emmett, Robert (1778-1803; DNB). Referred to: 166, 189 Eyre, Edward John (1815-1901; DNB). Referred to: 91, 95, 109, 110n, 113n, 118, 343 — “Despatch to the Rt. Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P.” (20 Oct., 1865), PP, 1866, LI, 151-60. referred to: 118 Farr, William (1807-83; DNB). Questioned: 459-67 Fawcett, Henry (1833-84; DNB). Referred to: 65, 350-5 passim, 427 — Speech on Agricultural Women and Children (2 Apr., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 1011-14. referred to: 352 — Motion on the Tests Abolition (Oxford) Bill (10 Apr., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 1431-2. referred to: 352 — Motion on the Agricultural Children’s Education Bill (14 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 559-61. referred to: 352 — Speech on the Oxford and Cambridge Universities Education Bill (5 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1630-2. referred to: 352 — Motion on Ireland—Trinity College Dublin (18 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 55-8. referred to: 352 — Motion on University Education in Ireland (10 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1054-8. referred to: 352 — Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (18 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1443-4. referred to: 313-14, 316, 326, 327, 328, 333, 343, 352, 354 — Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (24 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1716. referred to: 327-8 — Motion for a Select Committee on the Inclosure Act (20 Apr., 1869; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 195, cols. 1286-7. referred to: 427 — “What Can Be Done for the Agricultural Labourers?” Macmillan’s Magazine, XVIII (Oct. 1868), 515-25. referred to: 352 Fergusson, James (1832-1907; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill, Scotland (8 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1252. referred to: 283 Field, Spencer. note: Captain in the 2nd Battalion of the 6th Regiment of Foot (Royal 1st Warwickshire); Lieutenant-Colonel 1886-88. referred to: 94 Fieschi, Giuseppe Marco (1790-1836; EB). Referred to: 571 Fitzgerald, Edward (Lord) (1763-98; DNB). Referred to: 166, 189 Fitzgerald, Thomas. See Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald. Fleming, Edward (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Floyer, John (1811-87; WWBMP). Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (24 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1723-4. referred to: 328 Ford, Henry. note: authorized by Adcock to flog men and women without trial. referred to: 94 Forster, Charles (1815-91; WWBMP). Statement on Ireland—Petition on Fenianism (14 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1893-4. referred to: 188 Forster, William Edward (1818-86; DNB). Referred to: 392 — Speech on Ireland—Petition on Fenianism (14 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1891-2. referred to: 189 — Speech on the Alabama Claims (6 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1178-83. referred to: 245, 245-6 — Question on Public Business (20 July, 1868; Commons), The Times, 21 July, 1868, 7. note: not in PD. referred to: 316, 327 — Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (14 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 199, cols. 1939-51. referred to: 383, 384 — Answer to Question Regarding Women on Educational Boards (16 June, 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 202, col. 259. referred to: 401 Fouquier-Tinville, Antoine Quentin (1747-95; DBF). Referred to: 109, 110 Francis, Mary Ann (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Franklin, Benjamin (1705-90; DAB). Letter to Benjamin Webb (22 Apr., 1784). In The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin. London: Colburn, 1817, 54. quoted: 73 73.8-12 “I only lend you this; if you are ever able, I expect you to repay it; but not to me: repay it to some other necessitous person, and do it under the same stipulation, that so the stream of benefits may still flow on, as long and as far as human honesty can keep it flowing.”] I send you herewith a bill for ten Louis d’ors. I do not pretend to give such a sum; I only lend it to you. When you shall return to your country with a good character, you cannot fail of getting into some business that will in time enable you to pay all your debts: in that case, when you meet with another honest man in similar distress, you must pay me by lending this sum to him; enjoining him to discharge the debt by a like operation when he shall be able, and shall meet with such another opportunity. I hope it may thus go through many hands before it meets with a knave that will stop its progress. (54) Fraser, James (1818-85; DNB). Referred to: 392, 397, 400 Fraser, William Augustus (1826-98; DNB). London Self-Governed. London: Harvey, 1866. referred to:491 — “On the Suggestions Afforded by the Application of the Cumulative Vote, and by the Other Incidents of the School Board Elections, for Improvement in the Constitution of Municipal and Local Governing Bodies,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, IV (1870-71), 228-9. referred to: 410 Freeman, Robert. note: member of vestry of Kensington. questioned:493-4 Fry, Thomas Henry. note: chairman of Holborn Valley Improvement Committee. questioned:443 Fulford, Henry. note: an alleged poacher. referred to: 199, 200, 212 Fuller, John. note: member of vestry in Islington. questioned:521-2 Fyfe, Alexander Gordon. note: a magistrate in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Galway, Viscount. See George Monckton-Arundell. Garrett, Elizabeth. See Elizabeth Anderson. Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-79; DAB). Referred to: 201-3 Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne (Earl of Cranbrook) (1814-1906; DNB). Referred to: 134, 136, 137, 140, 141, 142, 143, 200, 333 — Speech on the Metropolitan Poor Bill (8 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 185, cols. 1610-11. referred to: 139, 142 — Speech on the Metropolitan Poor Bill (11 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 185, cols. 1679-80. referred to: 140 — Speech on the Metropolitan Poor Bill (11 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 185, cols. 1685-6. referred to: 141 — Speech on the Metropolitan Poor Bill (14 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 185, cols. 1864-5. referred to: 143 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1184-5. referred to: 176 — Speech on the Uniformity Act Amendment Bill (29 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1272-5. quoted: 192 192.23 “miserable philosophers”] That which had been bestowed from the deep feeling of religion in the human heart was seized on for their own purposes by these miserable philosophers, who appear to him never to give anything out of their own pockets for the furtherance of their views. (col. 1275) — Speech on Martial Law—Charge of the Lord Chief Justice (2 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 908-12. referred to: 203-4, 205 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (4 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1025-6. referred to: 205-6 — Speech on the Case of Fulford and Wellstead (5 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1153-7. referred to: 212 — Statement on Imprisonment for Costs on a Dismissed Charge (21 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1554. referred to: 314-15 Geoghan, Letitia (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Gibson, Thomas Milner (1806-84; DNB). Speech on Registration of Publications (12 June; 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1512-14. referred to: 287 Gilpin, Charles (1815-74; WWBMP). Referred to: 171, 272 — Motion on the Capital Punishment within Prisons Bill (21 Apr., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 1033-41. referred to: 266, 268, 269, 271, 272 Gladding, Robert. note: bookseller resident in Whitechapel. questioned:489-90 referred to:493 Gladstone, William Ewart (1809-98; DNB). Referred to: 42, 56, 57-8, 71, 89, 97, 98, 170, 171, 323, 336, 338, 345, 346, 349, 354, 355, 356, 360-1, 363, 363-7, 368, 369 — Speech on the Borough Franchise Bill (11 May, 1864; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 175, cols. 312-27. referred to: 58, 152, 356, 360, 365 — Speech on the Church Establishment (Ireland) (28 Mar., 1865; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 178, cols. 420-34. referred to: 360, 366 — Speech at Chester (1 June, 1865), The Times, 2 June, 1865, 5. note: the quotation is indirect. quoted: 22 — Speech on the Habeas Corpus Suspension Bill, Ireland (17 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 716-24. referred to: 75 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1124-49. referred to: 56 — Speech on Foreign Policy (20 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1241-52. referred to: 98 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (11 Apr., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 1509-25. referred to: 145 — Speech on the Established Church (Ireland) (7 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 121-31. referred to: 360, 366 — Speech on the Irish Church Establishment (23 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 32-3. referred to: 356, 366 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (18 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1447-8. referred to: 354 — Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (18 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 200, cols. 292-303. referred to: 382, 384 — Speech on Real Estate Intestacy (16 Feb., 1871; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 204, col. 322. referred to: 418 Godwin, William (1756-1836; DNB). Things as They Are; or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams (1794). 4th ed. 3 vols. London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1816. note: in SC; the quotations are indirect. quoted: 34 Goldney, Gabriel (1813-1900; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (4 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, col. 1024. referred to: 205 Goldsmid, Francis Henry (1808-78; DNB). Motion on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (6 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 2108-12. referred to: 119 Goldsmith, Oliver (1728-74; DNB). Retaliation: A Poem. Including Epitaphs on the Most Distinguished Wits of This Metropolis. London: Kearsly, 1774. note: the quotation is indirect. quoted: 73 Gordon, Edward Strathearn (1814-79; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People, Scotland (8 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1241. referred to: 282 Gordon, George William (1818-65). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95, 118 Goschen, George Joachim (Viscount) (1831-1907; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill, and the Redistribution of Seats Bill (31 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1560-72. referred to: 86 Gouger, Robert (1802-46). note: a leading force behind the establishment of South Australia in 1836; see also Wakefield, A Letter from Sydney. referred to: 16 Graham, William (1817-85; WWBMP). Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (Scotland) (28 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 956-9. referred to: 281 Grant, John Peter (1807-93; DNB). Referred to: 234 Grant, William (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Grant Duff, Mountstuart Elphinstone (1829-1906; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (30 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1361-2. referred to: 186 Gray, William (d. 1865). note: shot in Jamaica by Dr. Morris, q.v. referred to: 94 Gregory, William Henry (1817-92; DNB). Speech on International Maritime Law (2 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 1407-20. referred to: 224 Grey, George (1799-1882; DNB). Statement on the Inclosure of Hainault Forest (25 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, col. 2012. referred to: 74 Griffith, Richard John (1784-1878; DNB). “Return of the Probable Extent of Waste Lands in Each County in Ireland.” In “Report from H.M. Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the Law and Practice in Respect to the Occupation of Land in Ireland,” PP, 1845, XIX, 48-52. referred to: 253 Grosvenor, Hugh Lupus (Marquis, later Duke of Westminster; called Earl Grosvenor) (1825-99; DNB). Referred to: 145 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1152-63. referred to: 56, 57, 59, 60 Grosvenor, Robert Wellesley (1834-1918; WWBMP). Referred to: 40, 54, 90, 320, 324, 325, 329, 340, 344, 347 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 87-90. referred to: 54-5 Gurney, Russell (1804-78; DNB). Referred to: 284-5 — Speech on the Disturbances in Jamaica (31 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1833-6. referred to: 118 Hall, Benjamin (Baron Llanover) (1802-67; DNB). Referred to: 444, 461, 531 Hall, Dick (d. 1865). note: hanged in Jamaica by Adcock, q.v. referred to: 94 Hall, Thomas James (1788-1876; MEB). Referred to: 116 Halliday, Frederick James (1806-91; DNB). Referred to: 234 Hammond, Edmund (Lord) (1802-90; DNB). Questioned: 542-8, 561-3 Hare, Thomas (1806-91; DNB). questioned:477-85 referred to: 181, 186, 409-11 passim — Evidence Given before the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, PP, 1866, XIII, 378-91. referred to: 422 — “Ideal of a Local Government for the Metropolis,” MacMillan’s Magazine, VII (Apr. 1863), 441-7. referred to:477-8, 483-4 — “Corrupt and Perniscious Influences at Elections,” Morning Star, 11 Apr., 1865, 3. referred to: 12-13, 477-8 — “On the Suggestions Afforded by the Application of the Cumulative Vote, and by the Other Incidents of the School Board Elections, for Improvement in the Constitution of Municipal and Local Governing Bodies,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, IV (1870-71), 215-26. referred to: 409-11 passim — A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal. London: Longman, et al., 1859. note: the 3rd ed., 1865, inscribed “From the Author,” is in SC. referred to: 37, 181, 207-8, 239-42 — Usque ad coelum: Thoughts on the Dwellings of the People, Charitable Estates, Improvements and Local Government in the Metropolis. London: Low, 1862. referred to:477 Harrison, Frederic (1831-1923; DNB). Referred to: 134 Hay, William Montagu (1826-1911; WWBMP). Speech on the Government of India Act Amendment Bill (22 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1870-6. referred to: 296-7 Heilbronn, Alexander. note: extradited from United States on a charge of forgery; tried and acquitted. referred to:563 Henley, Joseph Warner (1793-1884; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 634-5. referred to: 194, 196 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (4 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1023-4. referred to: 205 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (13 Feb., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 714-15. referred to: 302 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (24 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1727-8. referred to: 327 Henry, Thomas (1807-76; DNB). questioned:548-58 referred to:560, 561, 562 Heslop, Alexander (1817-79; MEB). note:PD spells his name Hislop. referred to: 94 Hibbert, John Tomlinson (1824-1908; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (9 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 267-73. referred to: 146 Hickson, William Edward (1803-70; DNB). Questioned: 538-40 — “Hand-Loom Weavers. Copy of Report by Mr. Hickson, on the Condition of the Hand-Loom Weavers (11 Aug., 1840), PP, 1840, XXIV, 659-717. referred to:539 Hieron I (of Syracuse) (Tyrant: 478-467/6 ; WWG). note: JSM calls him Hiero. referred to: 229 Hill, Frederic (1803-96; MEB). Referred to: 411 Hill, William (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Hinxman, Edward (b. 1810). note: a magistrate. referred to: 199, 200, 212-13 Hoare, Henry (1807-66; MEB). Referred to: 486 Hodgkinson, Grosvenor (1818-81; WWBMP). Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 708-12. referred to: 150, 151, 168, 170, 175 Hogg, James Macnaughten McGarel (1823-90; DNB). Speech on the Municipal Corporations (Metropolis) Bill (17 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1738-9. referred to: 30 Holdsworth, Joseph.On the Extension of the English Coal-fields beneath the Secondary Formations of the Midland Counties. Also, Does Coal Exist near London? Geologically Considered. London: Middleton, 1866. referred to: 71 Hole, Lewis Blyth (1836-91). note: a soldier who helped quell the Jamaica Rebellion. referred to: 94 Holland, Henry Thurston (Viscount Knutsford) (1825-1914; DNB). Questioned: 558-61, 571 Hope, Alexander Beresford. See Alexander Beresford-Hope. Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (65-8 ; WWR). Epistles. In Satires, Epistles, Ars poetica (Latin and English). Trans. H. Rushton Fairclough. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1929, 248-440. quoted: 67 67.10 habes . . . ureris] “nec furtum feci nec fugi,” si mihi dicat / servus, “habes . . . ureris,” aio (354; I, xvi, 46-7) Horsman, Edward (1807-76; DNB). Referred to: 56 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 90-114. referred to: 56 — Speech on the State of Ireland (12 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1466-77. referred to: 258 Horton, George. note: a clerk in the General Register Office. questioned:467-71 referred to:462 — The Municipal Government of the Metropolis. By a Londoner. London: Hardwicke, 1865. referred to:460-2, 467-9 Hotham, Beaumont (1794-1870; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, col. 632. referred to: 196 Howard, Henry FitzAlan- (Duke of Norfolk) (1847-1917; DNB). Referred to: 438-9 Howell, Thomas Bayly (1768-1815; DNB), and Thomas Jones Howell (d. 1858; DNB), comps. A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason. 34 vols. London: Longman, et al., 1809-28. quoted: 111 111.15-16 In summing-up, Justice Chamberlain, with whom Lord Yelverton agreed, said:—“The jury] His lordship said, that the jury (XXVII, col. 765) 111.19 They expected] No; it expected (XXVII, col. 765) 111.22 now] then (XXVII, col. 765) 111.23 and existing] and the existing (XXVII, col. 765) 111.25 provides] proved (XXVII, col. 765) Hubbard, John Gellibrand (1805-89; DNB). “Draft Report Proposed by the Chairman” and “Memorandum Submitted by the Chairman,” Appendix 1 to the “Report from the Select Committee on Income and Property Tax,” PP, 1861, VII, 303-18. referred to: 43 Hume, Joseph (1777-1855; DNB). Referred to: 220 — Speech on Spain—Report on the Address (5 Feb., 1836; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 31, cols. 126-9. referred to: 220 Hunt, George Ward (1825-77; DNB). Speech on Supply—Post Office Service Estimates (7 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 834. referred to: 304-5 Huskisson, William (1770-1830; DNB). Referred to: 97 Hyde, Edward (1609-74; DNB) (Earl of Clarendon). The Life of Edward, Earl of Clarendon, Lord High Chancellor of England, and Chancellor of the University of Oxford. 2 vols. in 1. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1759. referred to: 362 Iliff, William Tiffin. note: medical officer of health to Newington vestry. questioned:499-500 Im-Thurn, Eduard (1813-77). Der Kanton Schaffhausen. Vol. XII of Historisch-geographisch-statistisches Gemälde der Schweiz. 18 vols. St. Gallen and Berne: Huber, 1834-46. note: see Dictionnaire historique et biographique de la Suisse. The quotation is taken from JSM’s Principles of Political Economy, q.v. quoted: 259 259.27 “superhuman”] [translated from:] [paragraph] Ausser dem fast übermenschlichen Fleisse der Landbauer war bis zu Ende des vorigen Jahrhunderts an den ganzen Landwirthschaft nichts zu rühmen. (53) The Irishman: “George Francis Train’s Levees,” 18 July, 1868, 37. referred to: 315 James, Edward (1807-67; DNB). note: see also The Times, 16 Jan., 1866. referred to: 111 Jebb, William Francis (1828-90; MEB). Questioned: 499 Jeffreys, Julius (1801-77; DNB). Referred to: 466 Jervis, John (1802-56; DNB). Referred to: 333 Jesus. Referred to: 362-3 Jevons, William Stanley (1835-82; DNB). The Coal Question: An Enquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal Mines. London and Cambridge: Macmillan, 1865. referred to: 70-1 Joliffe, William George Hylton (1800-76; DNB). Speech on the Cattle Diseases Bill (16 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 611-12. note: JSM is mistaken in attributing the argument to “the Member for Droitwich,” Sir John Pakington, although he did participate in the debate; it was Joliffe (M.P. for Petersfield), however, who referred to the “article of milk,” saying “A man who now proposed to invest capital in a dairy farm would be regarded as mad.” referred to: 51 Jones, J. “Our Future Coal-fields,” Intellectual Observer, VIII (Jan. 1866), 435-9. referred to: 71 Jones, Lloyd (1811-86; DNB). Referred to: 9 — Speech at the Meeting of the London Association for the Promotion of Cooperation (28 Mar., 1864), The Reasoner, XXVIII (1 May, 1864), 116. referred to: 9 Jones, Thomas Mason. note: middle-class Irish reformer who served on the Committee of the Reform League as well as with the Reform Union. referred to: 174 Judkin-Fitzgerald, Thomas (d. 1810; DNB). note: JSM refers to him as Fitzgerald. referred to: 111 Karslake, Edward Kent (1820-92; MEB). Speech on the Married Women’s Property Bill (10 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1355-8. referred to: 284, 286 Karslake, John Burgess (1821-81; DNB). Referred to: 218, 285 — Speech on Parliamentary Reform—Representation of the People Bill (20 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 829-33. referred to: 162 — Speech on the Married Women’s Property Bill (10 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1367-70. referred to: 285, 286 — Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (14 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1177. referred to: 310 Kelland, Philip (1808-79; DNB). Referred to: 407, 408 Kelly, Fitzroy (1796-1880; DNB). Referred to: 124 — Resolution on the Malt Duty (17 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1509-19. referred to: 72 Kelly, Thomas J. (1833-1907). note: an Irish-American Fenian; arrested, then freed by his fellow Fenians, he escaped to New York. referred to:555 Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald (1814-87; DNB). Speech on the Sunday Lectures Bill (19 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 95-7. quoted: 193 referred to: 192-3 193.1 “paid singers”] He himself went, and he found paid singers dressed in evening costume, the proceedings having much more of the character of a theatrical representation than of a scientific lecture. (96) Kinnear, John Boyd (1828-1920; WWBMP). Speech on Proportional Representation (29 Feb., 1868), Morning Star, 2 Mar., 1868, 2. referred to: 239, 240, 241 Knightley, Rainald (1819-95; MEB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (28 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1320-1. referred to: 90 Knonau. See Meyer von Knonau. Knox, William Stuart (1826-1900; MEB). Question on the Riots in Hyde Park (2 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, col. 1905. referred to: 114 — Question on the Meeting in the Tea-Room (2 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, col. 769. referred to: 219 Labouchere, Henry Du Pré (1831-1912; DNB). Motion on the Public Schools Bill (16 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1654. referred to: 290 Lafayette, Marie Joseph Gilbert du Motier, marquis de (1757-1834; GDU). Referred to: 132 Laing, Samuel (1812-97; DNB). Speech on International Maritime Law (2 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 1448-55. referred to: 224 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (13 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1306-21. referred to: 208 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (20 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 838-40. referred to: 161 — Speech on the East India Revenue Accounts (12 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1363-72. referred to: 233 Lamirande, Sureau. note: extradited from England September 1866. referred to: 228, 562 Lancaster, Joseph (1778-1838; DNB). note: the reference is to his system of education. referred to: 362 Landran, John (d. 1865). note: hanged by Adcock. referred to: 94 Lankester, Edwin (1814-74; MEB). Referred to: 451, 489 Larkin, Michael (d. 1867). note: Fenian hanged for the Manchester affair. referred to:555 La Tour d’Auvergne-Lauraguais, Henri Godfroi Bernard Alphonse, prince de (1823-71; GDU). Letter to the Earl of Clarendon (14 Dec., 1865). In “Correspondence Respecting the Extradition Treaty with France,” PP, 1866, LXXVI, 373-4. referred to:544 Lavergne, Louis Gabriel Léonce Guilhaud de (1809-80; GDU). Economie rurale de la France depuis 1789 (1860). 2nd ed. Paris: Guillaumin, 1861. referred to: 259-60 Lawrence, Henry (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Lawrence, John (d. 1865). note: hanged by Adcock. referred to: 94 Layard, Austen Henry (1817-94; DNB). Speech on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill (6 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 976-8. referred to: 228 Layton, John. note: vestry clerk of Islington. questioned:509-12 referred to:513 Ledru Rollin, Alexandre Auguste (1807-74; GDU). Referred to: 570 Leeman, George (1809-82; WWBMP). Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (23 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 1684-5. referred to: 326 Lewis, George Cornewall (1806-63; DNB). Referred to: 275 Lewis, John Harvey (1814-88; WWBMP). Speech on the Artizans’ and Labourers’ Dwellings Bill (27 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 697-8. referred to: 294 — Speech on the Municipal Corporations (Metropolis) Bill (17 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1737-8. referred to: 301 — Motion on the Poor Relief Bill (27 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1885. referred to: 334 Lincoln, Abraham (1809-65; DAB). Emancipation Proclamation. Washington: n.p., 1863. note: in effect 1 January, 1863. referred to: 202 Livingston, Jasper Hall (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Llanover, Lord. See Benjamin Hall. Locke, John (1632-1704; DNB). Referred to: 73 Locke, John (1805-80; WWBMP). Speech on the Metropolis Local Management Acts Amendment Bill (26 Feb., 1862; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 165, cols. 747-9. referred to: 230 — Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1530-3. referred to: 84 Lopes, Lopes Massey (1818-1908; DNB). Motion on Local Charges on Real Property (12 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 136-45. referred to: 277, 279 Louis Philippe (of France) (1773-1850; GDU). Referred to: 533 Lowe, Robert (1811-92; DNB). Referred to: 56, 63, 67-8, 74, 87, 249 — Speech of Resignation (18 Apr., 1864), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 174, cols. 1203-11. referred to: 68 — Speech on the Cattle Diseases Bill (14 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 483-8. referred to: 47, 48 — Speech on the Cattle Diseases Bill (16 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 618-20. quoted: 52 referred to: 51-2 52.4-6 “Is it not absurd that because a man or any of his family is not mad, he should object to being taxed for a lunatic asylum?”] If you claim exemption, you might as well say that because a gentleman and his family are free from madness, he ought not to be taxed to pay for a lunatic asylum. (col. 620) — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (13 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 141-64. referred to: 56, 63, 67, 87 — Speech on the Tenure and Improvement of Land Bill, Ireland (17 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1077-87. referred to: 79, 80 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill, and the Redistribution of Seats Bill (31 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1625-50. referred to: 87 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (4 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1036-42. referred to: 207, 208, 211 — Speech on the State of Ireland (12 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1483-1503. referred to: 247, 249, 255-6, 257, 258, 259 — Speech on the Married Women’s Property Bill (10 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1364-7. referred to: 284 Lowell, James Russell (1819-91; DAB). Referred to: 33 Lowther, James (1840-1904; DNB). Motion on the Public Schools Bill (23 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1926. referred to: 298 Loyd, Samuel Jones (Baron Overstone) (1796-1883; DNB). Referred to: 486 Lucas, Margaret (née Bright) (1818-90; DNB). Referred to: 388-9 Lucas, Samuel (1811-65; DNB). Referred to: 5 Luke, Henry Francis. note: Captain in 1st West India Regiment; participated in court-martial in Jamaica (1865). PD calls him Lake. referred to: 94 McCafferty, John (b. 1838). note: a Fenian from Ohio, fought for the South in the Civil War, and led the Fenian attack on Chester Castle. referred to: 166, 167, 171, 172-3 McCall, John (alias George McQuarry McCall). note: put to death in Jamaica by Culler and Morris without trial. referred to: 94 McClure, John. note: a Fenian whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. referred to: 166, 167, 171, 172-3 Macintosh, George (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 McKenzie, James (d. 1865). note: hanged by Adcock. referred to: 94 McKerrow, William (1803-78; DNB). Referred to: 5 McLaren, Agnes (1837-1913). note: daughter of Duncan McLaren. referred to: 408-9 McLaren, Duncan (1800-86; DNB). Referred to: 408-9 — Speech on Local Charges on Real Property (12 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 145-7. referred to: 279 — Speech on Supply—Post Office (7 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols. 832-3. referred to: 304 McLaren, Priscilla (née Bright) (1814-1906). note: sister of John and Jacob Bright. referred to: 388-9, 408-9 Maine, Henry James Sumner (1822-88; DNB). Village-Communities in the East and West. Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford. London: Murray, 1871. referred to: 427 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180 ; WWR). Communings with Himself [Meditations] (Greek and English). Trans. C.R. Haines. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1930. note: a Greek and Latin ed. (Glasgow: Foulis, 1744) is in SC. referred to: 251 Martin du Nord, Nicolas Ferdinand Marie Louis Joseph (1790-1847; GDU). Referred to: 568 Martineau, Frances Bailey. note: concerned with repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts. referred to: 388-9 Martineau, Harriet (1802-76; DNB). Referred to: 388-9 Masson, David (1822-1907; DNB). Referred to: 407 May, Thomas Erskine.A Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament (1844). Ed. Gilbert Campion. 14th ed. London: Butterworth, [1946]. note: this ed. used for ease of reference. referred to: 108 Mayne, Richard (1796-1868; DNB). Referred to: 114 Medical Times and Gazette: “Female Candidates at Apothecaries’ Hall,” 2 Mar., 1867, 229. referred to: 160 Meyer von Knonau, Gerold (1804-58). note: historian and geographer. referred to: 259 Miles, Tommy (alias Tom Bell). note: put to death in Jamaica by Cullen and Morris without trial. referred to: 94 Mill, James (1773-1836; DNB). Referred to: 15 Mill, John Stuart. “The Admission of Women to the Electoral Franchise.” note: No. 55; the references are prospective. referred to: 143, 145 — “The Cattle Diseases Bill [1].” note: No. 12. referred to: 50, 51-2 — Considerations on Representative Government. London: Longman, et al., 1861. In CW, XIX, 371-577. note: the People’s Ed. (London: Longman, et al., 1865) is in SC. referred to: 30, 84, 85, 331, 492 — “The Disturbances in Jamaica [1].” note: No. 26. referred to: 108 — “Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections [7].” note: No. 116. referred to: 307, 317 — “Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections [10].” note: No. 123. referred to: 308 — England and Ireland. London: Longmans, et al., 1868. In CW, VI, 505-32. referred to: 254-61 passim — “A Few Words on Non-Intervention,” Fraser’s Magazine, LX (Dec. 1859), 766-76. In CW, XXI, 109-24. referred to: 17 — Letter to James Beal (7 Mar., 1865), Daily News, 23 Mar., 1865, 1. In CW, XVI, 1005-7. referred to: 19 — “Local Charges on Real Property.” note: No. 95. referred to: 313 — “The Metropolitan Poor Bill [2].” note: No. 47. referred to: 139 — “The Municipal Corporations Bill.” note: No. 56. referred to: 230 — “Personal Representation.” note: No. 60. referred to: 207 — Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy. 2 vols. London: Parker, 1848. In CW, II-III. note: the quotations at 81, 418, and 425 are indirect; that at 259 is a translation of words of Edward Im-Thurn, q.v. quoted: 30, 81, 259, 418, 425 referred to: 36, 259 30.26 “ ‘The] This (II, 109) 259.27 “superhuman”] [paragraph] The reader new to the subject must have been struck with the powerful impression made upon all the witnesses to whom I have referred, by what a Swiss statistical writer calls the “almost superhuman industry” of peasant proprietors.* [footnote omitted] (CW, II, 278) — Programme of the Land Tenure Reform Association, with an Explanatory Statement by John Stuart Mill. London: Longmans, et al., 1871. In CW, V, 687-95. referred to: 416-31 passim — “Reform of Parliament.” note: No. 58. referred to: 59 — “Reorganization of the Reform Party,” London and Westminster Review, XXXII (Apr. 1839), 475-508. In CW, VI, 465-95. referred to: 29 — “Representation of the People [2].” note: No. 16. referred to: 69, 70 — Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform. London: Parker, 1859. In CW, XIX, 311-39. referred to: 35, 84 — “The Westminster Election of 1865 [2].” note: No. 6. referred to: 28 Milton, John (1608-74; DNB). Referred to: 73 Mitchel, John (1815-75; DNB). The History of Ireland, from the Treaty of Limerick to the Present Time; Being a Continuation of the History of the Abbé Macgeoghegan. New York: Sadlier, 1868. referred to: 249 Mitchell, Alexander (1831-73; MEB). Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (26 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 296-8. referred to: 262 Mitchell, Charles (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica by Lieutenant Adcock. referred to: 94 Mitchell, Henry Sadler. note: vestry clerk of Whitechapel. questioned:491-3 Monckton-Arundell, George Edward Arundell (Viscount Galway) (1805-76; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (20 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 841-2. referred to: 161 Montagu, Robert (Lord) (1825-1902; DNB). Referred to: 206, 332 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (13 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1282-93. referred to: 208 — Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1488-93. referred to: 84 — Speech on Supply—Civil Service Estimates (29 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 353-61. referred to: 217-18 Moody, Charles. note: a confessed poacher. referred to: 199, 212 Morris, Henry (b. 1837). note: staff assistant surgeon to 1st West India Regiment. referred to: 94, 218 Morrison, Walter (1836-1921; WWBMP). Speech on Proportional Representation (29 Feb., 1868), Morning Star, 2 Mar., 1868, 2. referred to: 242 Motley, John Lothrop (1814-77; EB). Referred to: 33 Mouravief, Mikhail Nikolaevich (1796-1866). note: Russian general; his name now transliterated as Murav’ev. referred to: 173 Mullens, Richard. note: solicitor to the Association of Bankers. questioned:563 Müller, Franz (1840-64). note: a German tailor living in London; tried and convicted for murder. referred to:556 Mullins, John (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Mundella, Anthony John (1825-97; DNB). Speech on the Elementary Education Bill (18 Mar., 1870; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 200, cols. 236-44. referred to: 383 Napoleon I (1768-1821; GDU). Referred to: 225 — Décret impérial, en notre palais royal de Milan, le 17 décembre, 1807, Gazette Nationale, ou Le Moniteur Universel, 25 Dec., 1807, 1387. referred to: 225 Napoleon III (of France) (1808-73; GDU). Referred to: 117, 216, 546, 551, 568 Narvaez, Ramon Maria (1800-68; EB). Referred to: 173 Nasse, Erwin (1829-90). On the Agricultural Community of the Middle Ages, and Inclosures of the Sixteenth Century in England (in German, 1869). Trans. H.A. Ouvry. London: Macmillan, 1871. referred to: 427 Naville, Jules Ernest (1816-1909; GE). Referred to: 186 Neate, Charles (1806-79; DNB). Motion on the Malt Duty—Resolution (17 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1521-4. referred to: 70 — Speech on the Meetings in Royal Parks Bill (22 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1882-4. referred to: 215 — Speech on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill (6 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 978-80. referred to: 228 — Motion on the State of Ireland (10 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1314-23. referred to: 248, 261 — Speech on the Capital Punishment within Prisons Bill (21 Apr., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, cols. 1046-7. referred to: 272 Nelson, Alexander Abercromby (1816-93; DNB). Referred to: 94-5 “Nevin, Mr.” note: a fictitious character, invented by George Francis Train, q.v. referred to: 315 Newdegate, Charles Newdigate (1816-87; DNB). Speech on the Established Church, Ireland (7 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 191, col. 1928. referred to: 277 Newton, Isaac (1642-1727; DNB). Referred to: 73 Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910; DNB). Referred to: 388-9 Norfolk, Duke of. See Henry FitzAlan-Howard. Northcote, Stafford Henry (Earl of Iddesleigh) (1818-87; DNB). note: see also, under PP, “Report on the Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service,” 1854. referred to: 35, 88, 233, 300 — Motion on the Representation of the People Bill (14 June, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, col. 449. referred to: 88 — Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1533-42. referred to: 84 — Speech on the East India Revenue Accounts (12 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 1357-63. referred to: 233 — Motion on the Municipal Corporations (Metropolis) Bill (17 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 1740. referred to: 300-1 Northumberland, Duke of. See George Percy. Nugent, Fulke Southwell Greville (1821-83; WWBMP). Speech on the Tenure and Improvement of Land Bill, Ireland (30 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 225-6. referred to: 82 O’Brien, Michael (d. 1867). note: an Irish-American Fenian hanged for his part in the Manchester rescue. referred to:555 O’Connor, Luke Smythe (1806-73; DNB). Referred to: 94 Odger, George (1820-77; DNB). Referred to: 335, 343 O’Donoghue, Daniel (d. 1889; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (27 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 34-42. referred to: 82-3 Osborne, Ralph Bernal (1811-82; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill, Scotland (28 May, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 964. referred to: 281 Overstone, Lord. See Samuel Loyd. Oxley, Charles Lysten. note: naval officer, Lieutenant of the “Wolverine.” referred to: 94 Paget, Clarence Edward (1811-95; WWBMP). Speech on Supply—Navy Estimates (1 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, col. 1366. referred to: 120 Pakington, John Somerset (1799-1880; DNB). note: the reference at 51 is mistaken; see William Joliffe. referred to: 35, 51, 84, 85, 284 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (31 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1572-90. referred to: 84, 85 Palfrey, John Gorham (1796-1881; EB). Referred to: 33 Palmerston, Lord. See Henry John Temple. Parker, Theodore (1810-60; EB). Referred to: 33 Parry, Clive, ed. The Consolidated Treaty Series. 231 vols. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, 1969. note: this ed. used for ease of reference to miscellaneous treaties. referred to: 371, 543, 545, 551, 552, 553, 555, 557 Patterson, Henry (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Payne, Richard (1810-90). note: Vicar of Downton. referred to: 199, 200 Pears, Edwin (1835-1919; DNB). “The Elementary Education Bill,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, III (7 Apr., 1870), 345-6. referred to: 393 Peel, Lawrence (1799-1884; DNB). Referred to: 284 Peel, Robert (1788-1850; DNB). Referred to: 97, 345 Percy, George (Duke of Northumberland) (1778-1867; BP). Referred to: 438-9 Perry, Thomas Erskine (1806-82; DNB). Speech on the Married Women’s Property Bill (14 May, 1857; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 145, cols. 266-74. referred to: 284 Phillips, Alexander. note: flogged without trial in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Picard, Adolph. note: a French clerk of Guibillier, France, assignee in the bankruptcy of Victor Widermann. referred to:548 Pilgrim, George. note: a gamekeeper. referred to: 199, 200, 212 Pilkington, James (1804-90; MEB). Referred to: 272 Plato (427-347 ; WWG). Apology. In Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo, Phaedrus (Greek and English). Trans. H.N. Fowler. London: Heinemann; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1914, 60-145. referred to: 76 — Protagoras. In Laches, Protagoras, Meno, Euthydemus (Greek and English). Trans. W.R.M. Lamb. London: Heinemann; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1914, 92-256. referred to: 76 — Republic (Greek and English). Trans. Paul Shorey. 2 vols. London: Heinemann; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1946. referred to: 34 Pliny (the Elder) (ca. 23-79 ; WWR). Natural History (Latin and English). Trans. H. Rackham, et al., 10 vols. London: Heinemann; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1938-52. quoted: 160, 269 160.1 instar omnium] hi mercantes id a conterminis vehunt per maria vasta ratibus quas neque gubernacula regant neque remi impellant vel trahant vela, non ratio ulla adiuvet: omnium instar ibi sunt homo tantum et audacia. (IV, 62-4; XII, xli, 87) 269.30-1 brutum fulmen] sed haec omnia esse fortuita; hinc bruta fulmina et vana, ut quae nulla veniant ratione naturae, his percuti montes, his maria, omnesque alios inritos iactus; illa vero fatidica ex alto, statisque de causis et ex suis venire sideribus. (I, 254; II, xliii, 113) Potter, Thomas Bayley (1817-98; MEB). Referred to: 128 Powell, Francis Sharp (1827-1911; WWBMP). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 730-2. referred to: 150 Programme of the Land Tenure Reform Association. See under John Stuart Mill. Pulling, Alexander (1813-95; DNB). Referred to: 300 Read, Clare Sewell (1826-1905; DNB). Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (24 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1729. referred to: 327 Rendle, William (1811-93; DNB). Questioned: 540-2 — Fever in London: Its Social and Sanitary Lessons. London: Metropolitan Sanitary Association, 1866. referred to:540, 541-2 — London Vestries, and Their Sanitary Work: Are They Willing and Able to Do It? London: Churchill, 1865. referred to:540, 541 Robespierre, Maximilien François Marie Isidore de (1758-94; GDU). Referred to: 109-10 Roebuck, John Arthur (1801-79; DNB). Referred to: 16 — Speech on the Habeas Corpus Suspension Bill, Ireland (17 Feb., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 695-8. referred to: 54 Rolt, John (1804-71; DNB). Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (17 May, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 735-6. referred to: 150 Rose, James Anderson (1819-90; MEB). Referred to: 343 Rose, Philip (1816-83; MEB). note: mistakenly referred to in No. 134, where James Anderson Rose (q.v.) is intended. referred to: 264, 307 — “Evidence.” In “Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, Appointed to Inquire What Would Be the Probable Increase of the Number of Electors in the Counties and Boroughs of England and Wales from a Reduction of the Franchise,” Sessional Papers of the House of Lords, 1860, I, 115-40. quoted: 264 referred to: 264, 343 264.19-20 “We . . . return our municipal candidate, and we shall therefore be] [paragraph] It is almost laid down as an axiom by local agents who say, “We . . . return our man for the municipal council, and we shall be (130) — “Evidence Taken before the Select Committee on the Corrupt Practices Prevention Act,” PP, 1860, X, 111-33. quoted: 307 referred to: 343 307.27 is the] is in the (112) Roundell, Charles Saville (1827-1906; WWBMP). Referred to: 132-3 Russell, John (Lord) (1792-1878; DNB). Referred to: 57, 201 — Speech on the Address in Answer to the Queen’s Speech (20 Nov., 1837; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 39, cols. 65-73. referred to: 57 Russell, John (Lord Amberley) (1842-76; DNB). Motion on the Sunday Lectures Bill (19 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 89-95. referred to: 190-1 — Motion on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (17 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1370. referred to: 311 Salisbury, Marquis of. See Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil. Salomons, David (1797-1873; DNB). Referred to: 367 Salter, Jonathan. note: Chairman of Public Works Committee, St. Pancras vestry. questioned:494-7 Sandford, George Montagu Warren (1821-79; MEB). Speech on the Alabama Claims (6 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1188-90. referred to: 243, 244, 246 Savage, John (d. 1875; MEB). Questioned: 535-8 Schreiber, Charles (1826-84; WWBMP). Speech on the Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill (22 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, cols 1649-50. referred to: 331, 343 Scott, Benjamin (1814-92; DNB). Questioned: 443-4 Scott, Walter Francis (Duke of Buccleuch) (1806-84; BP). Referred to: 438, 459 Seely, Charles (1803-87; WWBMP). Speech on Supply—Navy Estimates (1 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 1361-2. referred to: 119-20 Selwyn, Charles Jasper (1813-69; DNB). Speech on the Bankruptcy Acts Repeal Bill (4 June, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 187, cols. 1565-6. referred to: 187 Seward, William Henry (1801-72; DAB). “Despatch to Mr. Adams” (27 Aug., 1866). In “Correspondence Respecting British and American Claims Arising out of the Late Civil War in the United States,” PP, 1867, LXXIV, 3-6. referred to: 245, 246 Shakespeare, William (1564-1616; DNB). Referred to: 73 — I Henry IV. In The Riverside Shakespeare. Ed. G. Blakemore Evans. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974, 847-85. referred to: 89 — Julius Caesar. In The Riverside Shakespeare, 1105-34. quoted: 251 251.2-3 “the evil . . . them.”] The evil that men do lives after them, / The good is oft interred with their bones; / So let it be with Caesar. (1121; III, ii, 75-7) — Othello. In The Riverside Shakespeare, 1198-1248. note: the quotation at 147 is indirect. quoted: 147, 378 378.21 “suckle] To suckle (1213; II, i, 160) — Romeo and Juliet. In The Riverside Shakespeare, 1058-99. referred to: 245 Shaw-Lefevre, George John (1831-1928; DNB). Motion on the Alabama Claims (6 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1150-67. referred to: 245 — Motion on the Married Women’s Property Bill (10 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, cols. 1373-6. referred to: 284 — Speech on the Sea Fisheries Bill, Ireland (25 June, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 192, col. 2021. referred to: 299 Simonides (of Ceos) (ca. 557-468/7 ; WWG). Referred to: 229 Smiles, Samuel (1812-1904; DNB). “Workmen’s Benefit Societies,” Quarterly Review, CXVI (Oct. 1864), 318-50. referred to: 29 Smith, Goldwin (1823-1910; DNB). Referred to: 130-3 passim — “England and America,” Daily News, 27 Nov., 1862, 5. referred to: 130 Smith, John Abel (1801-71; DNB). Motion on the Sale of Liquors on Sunday Bill (27 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, col. 666. referred to: 191 Smith, William Henry (1825-91; DNB). Referred to: 15, 25, 26, 40, 41, 44, 45, 336, 339, 348, 369 Socrates (469-399 ; WWG). Referred to: 76 Somerset, Henry Charles Fitzroy (Duke of Beaufort) (1824-99; MEB). Referred to: 362 South, Robert (1634-1716; DNB). A Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Nov. 9, 1662. Oxford: Robinson, 1663. quoted: 230 Spofforth, Markham (1825-1907). note: a lawyer who assisted Philip Rose as Conservative parliamentary agent 1853-59, replacing him 1859-69; in 1875 he became a Taxing Master in Chancery. referred to: 307, 331 Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith (14th Earl of Derby) (1799-1869; DNB). Referred to: 165-6, 167, 171-2, 173, 356, 366 — Speech on the Treaty of Paris (22 May, 1856; Lords), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 142, cols. 521-39. referred to: 222 Stanley, Edward Henry (15th Earl of Derby) (1826-93; DNB). Referred to: 25, 35, 59, 60, 117, 121, 122, 123, 213, 214, 225, 229, 284 — Speech on the Representation of the People Bill (12 Apr., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 182, cols. 1163-76. referred to: 59 — Motion on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (3 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 2004-8. referred to: 117 — Speech on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (6 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 2113-15. referred to: 120, 122-3 — Speech on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (6 Aug., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, col. 2124. referred to: 229 — Speech on Turkey and Crete (28 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 186, cols. 718-25. referred to: 214 — Statements on the Navy—Commodore Wiseman and the Turkish Navy (16 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, col. 1622. referred to: 214 — Speech on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill (6 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 986-9. referred to: 229-30 — Speech on the Alabama Claims (6 Mar., 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, cols. 1168-78. referred to: 244, 245-6, 246 Stephen, James Fitzjames (1829-94; DNB). note: see also The Times, 16 Jan., 1866. referred to: 111 Sumner, Charles (1811-74; DAB). Referred to: 33 Symmons, Edward (fl. 1648). The First Sermon [on Phil. 2:21], Entitled “The Ecclesiasticall Selfe-seeking,” Preached . . . 1632. In Four Sermons. London: Crooke, 1642, 1-44. referred to: 338 Taylor, Alexander (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Taylor, Clementia (née Doughty; d. 1908). note: wife of Peter Alfred Taylor. referred to: 381 Taylor, Justina (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Taylor, Peter Alfred (1819-91; DNB). Motion for an Address on the Case of Fulford and Wellstead (5 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1147-53. referred to: 212 — Motion on the Poor Relief Bill (17 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1421. referred to: 312 Temple, Henry John (Lord Palmerston) (1784-1865; DNB). Referred to: 89, 351, 353, 356, 359-60, 361, 365 Thesiger, Frederick (Baron Chelmsford) (1794-1878; DNB). Speech on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (19 July, 1866; Lords), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1054-8. referred to: 116 Thompson, Thomas Perronet (1783-1869; DNB). Speech on India—the Annexation of Oude (16 Feb., 1858; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 148, cols. 1539-42. referred to: 189 Thwaites, John (1815-70; MEB). questioned:437-43 referred to: 231, 537 Tibaldi. note: an Italian worker resident in Paris, accused of attempting to assassinate Napoleon III. referred to: c.i.1318, 1415 The Times. note: anonymous articles follow in chronological order. — Leading article on the Anti-Corn-Law League, 19 Dec., 1845, 4. referred to: 3 — “Conference at the Mechanics’ Institution on Secular Education,” 31 Oct., 1850, 5. referred to: 3-5 passim — Leading article on the Education Question, 4 Nov., 1850, 4. referred to: 3 — Unheaded leader, 29 Mar., 1854, 9. note: the quotation is indirect. quoted: 43 — “Murderous Assault,” 18 July, 1862, 5. referred to: 272 — “Proposed Market at Leicester Square,” 27, 28, and 30 Apr., 1863, 6, 10, 14. referred to:487 — “The Jamaica Committee,” 16 Jan., 1866, 3. note: the legal opinion of James and Stephen. quoted: 111 111.11 Fitzgerald.] Fitzgerald” (27 St. Ni., p. 65). (3) — “Parliamentary Intelligence. House of Commons, Friday, June 8,” 9 June, 1866, 6. referred to: 91 — “Extraordinary Case of Extradition,” 17 Sept., 1866, 10. referred to: 228 — “Mr. Goldwin Smith on the Political History of England,” 16 Jan., 1867, 12. referred to: 130 — “The Distress of East London,” 21 Jan., 1867, 4. referred to: 142 — “Mr. Goldwin Smith on Cromwell,” 22 Jan., 1867, 9. referred to: 130 — “Mr. Goldwin Smith upon Pitt,” 29 Jan., 1867, 7. referred to: 130 — “Mr. Goldwin Smith upon Pitt (Concluded),” 5 Feb., 1867, 6. referred to: 130 — Announcement for 5 Feb., 6 Feb., 1867, 8. note: taken from the London Gazette. referred to: 136 — “The Metropolitan Poor Bill,” 7 Mar., 1867, 6. referred to: 141 — “The Duke of Beaufort and the West Gloucester Election,” 4 Nov., 1868, 4. referred to: 362 — Unheaded leader on the Education Bill, 21 Mar., 1870, 8-9. referred to: 384 Tocqueville, Charles Alexis Henri Clérel de (1805-59; GDU). De la démocratie en Amérique. [1st pt.] 2 vols. Paris: Gosselin, 1835. note: autographed copy in SC. referred to: 66-7 Tone, Theobald Wolfe (1763-98; DNB). Referred to: 189 Torrens, William Torrens McCullagh (1813-94; DNB). Referred to: 274 — Speech on International Maritime Law (2 Mar., 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 181, cols. 1433-7. referred to: 224 — Speech on the Metropolitan Poor Bill (8 Mar., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 185, cols. 1615-16. referred to: 138 — Motion on the Artizans’ and Labourers’ Dwellings Bill (20 Nov., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 190, col. 103. referred to: 294 Train, George Francis (1829-1904). note: an American merchant working for the imprisoned Fenians. referred to: 315 Treitt, Nestor. note: a French lawyer in Paris, counsel to the English Embassy. questioned:566-71 Trevelyan, Charles Edward (1807-86; DNB). note: see also, under PP, “Report on the Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service,” 1854. referred to: 88 Vance, John (d. 1875; WWBMP). Question on Ireland—Convicts Warren and Costello (21 July, 1868; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 193, col. 1556. referred to: 315 Victoria (of England) (1819-1901; DNB). Referred to: 87, 93, 100, 172, 215, 216 Villiers, George William Frederick (Earl of Clarendon, Baron Hyde) (1800-70; DNB). Referred to: 412 — “The Earl of Clarendon to Earl Cowley” (10 Jan., 1866). In “Correspondence Respecting the Extradition Treaty with France,” PP, 1866, LXXVI, 375-8. referred to: 121 — Letter to Lord Palmerston (6 Apr., 1856), Broadlands MS GC/CL/856. referred to: 221 — Speech on the Extradition Treaties Act Amendment Bill (19 July, 1866; Lords), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1058-9. referred to: 116 Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro) (70-19 ; WWR). Aeneid. In Virgil (Latin and English). Trans. H. Rushton Fairclough. 2 vols. London: Heinemann; New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1922, I, 240-570 (Bks. I-VI) and II, 2-364 (Bks. VII-XII). note: in SC is Opera, ed. C.G. Heyne, 4 vols. (London: Priestley, 1821). quoted: 270 Wakefield, Edward Gibbon (1796-1862; DNB). A Letter from Sydney, the Principal Town of Australasia. Edited by Robert Gouger. Together with the Outline of a System of Colonization. London: Cross, et al., 1829. referred to: 16 — Plan of a Company to Be Established for the Purpose of Founding a Colony in Southern Australia, Purchasing Land Therein, and Preparing the Land So Purchased for the Reception of Immigrants. London: Ridgway, 1831. note: published anonymously. referred to: 16 Walker, George (1824-88). note: an American writer on currency and banking questions. referred to: 372 Wallace, Robert (1831-99; DNB). Referred to: 408 Walpole, Spencer Horatio (1806-98; DNB). Referred to: 102, 119, 134, 290, 298 — Statement on the Proposed Public Meeting in Hyde Park (19 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, col. 1075. referred to: 96 — Speech on the Reform Meeting in Hyde Park (24 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1391-8. referred to: 99 — Speech on the Proposed Reform Meeting in Hyde Park (26 July, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 184, cols. 1537-40. referred to: 101, 102, 104 Walton, Richard (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Ward, Mary (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 95 Warren, John (fl. 1837-69). note: a Fenian. referred to: 310, 315 Wason, Peter Rigby (1798-1875; MEB). Referred to: 124 Watkin, Edward William (1819-1901; DNB). Speech on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill (6 Aug., 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 189, cols. 982-3. referred to: 227, 228 Wellesley, Henry Richard (Earl Cowley) (1804-84; DNB). Referred to: 121 Wellstead, Mark. note: an alleged poacher. referred to: 199, 212 Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, Francis (1818-1914; WWBMP). Speech on Parliamentary Reform—Representation of the People Bill (15 July, 1867; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 188, cols. 1574-81. referred to: 213 Whalley, George Hampden (1813-78; DNB). Motion on the Church of England, Illegal Usages and Ornaments (23 May, 1865; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 178, cols. 774-5. referred to: 37 Whig Club, Instituted in May, 1784, by John Bellamy, to Be Composed of Gentlemen, Who Solemnly Pledge Themselves to Support the Constitution of This Country, According to the Principles Established at the Glorious Revolution. London: n.p., 1786. note: the toast quoted is a commonplace. quoted: 251 251.13 “pious and immortal memory”] The glorious and immortal memory of King William the Third. (1st Standing Toast, 15) White, James (1809-83; WWBMP). Referred to: 352 Whiteside, James (1804-76; DNB). Speech on the Elective Franchise Bill (30 May, 1866; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 183, cols. 1502-10. referred to: 84, 92 Wilkinson, Josiah. note: a barrister representing St. Pancras on the Metropolitan Board of Works 1856-64. referred to:505 William III (of England) (1650-1702; DNB). Referred to: 251 Wilson, James. note: a resident of Bloomsbury; had lived in New York, New Orleans, and Canada. questioned:522-9 Windham, William (1750-1810; DNB). Speech on the Defence of the Country (22 July, 1807; Commons), PD, 1st ser., Vol. 9, cols. 882-906. note: the quotation is indirect. quoted: 153 Windsor, Charles. note: teller for Mercantile Bank of New York; accused of forgery. referred to:549, 564 Winter, William (d. 1865). note: put to death in Jamaica. referred to: 94 Winterbotham, Henry Selfe Page (1837-73; DNB). Speech on the Inclosure Law Amendment Bill (23 Feb., 1871; Commons), PD, 3rd ser., Vol. 204, cols. 823-6. referred to: 421 Wiseman, William Saltonstall (1814-74). note: an Admiral in the British Navy. referred to: 213-14 Wordsworth, William (1770-1850; DNB). Referred to: 73 Wright. note: French teacher in Clonmel. referred to: 111 Yelverton. See Avonmore. Zincke, Foster Barham (1817-93; DNB). “The Elementary Education Bill,” Sessional Proceedings of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, III (7 Apr., 1870), 346-7. note: Zincke spoke in the discussion immediately before JSM. referred to: 392 BRITAINPARLIAMENTARY PAPERS“Papers, Presented to the House of Commons, Relating to the Correspondence with America, on Certain Orders in Council” (1 Feb., 1809), PP, 1809, IX, 375-430. referred to: 226 “Copy of a Letter from the Chief Secretary for Ireland, to His Grace the Duke of Leinster, on the Formation of a Board of Commissioners for Education in Ireland,” PP, 1831-32, XXIX, 757-60. referred to: 252 “A Bill [as Amended by the Committee] to Regulate the Labour of Children and Young Persons in the Mills and Factories of the United Kingdom,” 4 William IV (1 Aug., 1833), PP, 1833, II, 281-95. note: enacted as 3 & 4 William IV, c. 103. referred to: 394 “Report from His Majesty’s Commissioners for Inquiring into the Administration and Practical Operation of the Poor Laws” (21 Feb., 1834), PP, 1834, XXVII, 1-263. referred to: 139, 394, 529-30 “A Bill for the Amendment and Better Administration of the Laws Relating to the Poor in England and Wales,” 4 William IV (18 Apr., 1834), PP, 1834, III, 235-90. note: enacted as 4 & 5 William IV, c. 76. referred to: 394 “First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire as to the Best Means of Establishing an Efficient Constabulary Force in the Counties of England and Wales,” PP, 1839, XIX, 1-233. referred to:529 “Treaty between Her Majesty and the United States of America, Signed at Washington” (9 Aug., 1842), PP, 1843, LXI, 1-8. referred to:543, 564 “Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French, for the Mutual Surrender, in Certain Cases, of Persons Fugitive from Justice” (13 Mar., 1843), PP, 1867-68, VII, 257. note: see also 6 & 7 Victoria, c. 75. referred to: 117, 544, 570 “An Account of Loans Advanced by the Imperial Treasury for Public Works in Ireland:—Similar Account for England and Scotland:—Remittances from the British and Irish Exchequers; and Totals of Relief of Taxation to Great Britain and Ireland Respectively, in Each Year since 1800,” PP, 1847, LIV, 91-282. referred to: 252 “First and Second Report of the Metropolitan Sanitary Commission,” PP, 1847-48, XXXII, 1-319. referred to:529-30 “Despatches between the Governor of Malta and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Relating to the Admission of Foreigners into the Island of Malta” (12 Mar., 1850), PP, 1850, XXXVI, 843-917. referred to:571 “Convention between Great Britain and France, for the Mutual Surrender of Criminals,—Signed at London, May 28, 1852.” British and Foreign State Papers 1851-52. Vol. 41. London: Ridgway, 1864, 20-36. referred to:544 “Report on the Census of 1851,” PP, 1852-53, LXXXV, 9-98. referred to:459 “Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Existing State of the Corporation of the City of London, and to Collect Information Respecting Its Constitution, Order, and Government, together with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix,” PP, 1854, XXVI, 1-1098. referred to: 230, 275, 447, 501 “Report on the Organisation of the Permanent Civil Service, together with a Letter from the Rev. B. Jowett,” PP, 1854, XXVII, 1-31. note: known as the Northcote-Trevelyan Report; prepared by Sir Stafford Northcote and Sir Charles Trevelyan, who dated it 23 Nov., 1853. referred to: 88 “Declaration Respecting Maritime Law, Signed by the Plenipotentiaries of Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey, Assembled in Congress at Paris” (16 Apr., 1856), PP, 1856, LXI, 153-8. referred to: 220-7 passim, 412 “Ordinance of the Government of Labuan, for Facilitating the Apprehension and Surrender of Certain Offenders Escaping to Labuan from the Dominions of the Sultan of Borneo” (4 Feb., 1857), British and Foreign State Papers, LVIII (1867-68), 754-6. referred to:560 “A Bill to Amend the Laws with Respect to the Property of Married Women,” 20 Victoria (14 May, 1857), PP, 1857, III, Pt. ii, 243-8. note: not enacted. referred to: 284, 378 “An Account of Gross Public Revenue and Expenditure from the Year 1851 to the Year 1857 Inclusive . . .,” PP, 1857-58, XXXIII, 134. referred to: 70 “An Account of the Expenditure for the Army, Navy, Ordnance, and Militia from 1851-1857 Inclusive . . .,” PP, 1857-58, XXXIII, 135. referred to: 70 “A Bill Further to Amend the Laws Relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales,” 23 Victoria (1 Mar., 1860), PP, 1860, V, 597-608. note: not enacted. referred to: 58 “Report from the Select Committee on the Gas (Metropolis) Bill; with the Proceedings of the Committee, and Minutes of Evidence (27 July, 1860),” PP, 1860, XXI, 29-428. referred to:454 “Report from the Select Committee on the Corrupt Practices Prevention Act (1854) etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index,” PP, 1860, X, 1-338. note: see also Philip Rose. quoted: 308 referred to: 307 “A Bill to Grant Additional Facilities for Depositing Small Savings at Interest, with the Security of the Government for Due Repayment Thereof,” 24 Victoria (11 Feb., 1861), PP, 1861, III, 781-8. note: enacted as 24 Victoria, c. 14. referred to: 365 “Second Report from the Select Committee on Metropolis Local Taxation; together with the Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (24 June, 1861), PP, 1861, VIII, 137-380. referred to: 163, 446, 448, 455 “Third Report from the Select Committee on Metropolis Local Taxation with the Proceedings of the Committee” (26 July, 1861), PP, 1861, VIII, 381-422. referred to: 164 “A Bill to Render Legal Certain Marriages of Affinity,” 25 Victoria (11 Feb., 1862), PP, 1862, III, 133-4. note: not enacted. referred to: 26 “Education. Minute of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Privy Council on Education Establishing a Revised Code of Regulations,” PP, 1862, XLI, 115-62. referred to: 68 “Education. Minute of the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council on Education Confirming the Alterations of the Revised Code of Regulations Announced in Parliament on 13th February and 28th March, 1862, and Specifying the Course to Be Adopted for Putting It into Effect,” PP, 1862, XLI, 167-88. referred to: 68 “General Report on the Census of 1861,” PP, 1863, LIII, 1-89. referred to:459 “A Bill to Enable Owners and Occupiers of Property in Certain Districts to Prevent the Common Sale of Intoxicating Liquors within Such Districts,” 27 Victoria (10 Mar., 1864), PP, 1864, II, 357-64. note: not enacted. referred to: 26-7 “A Bill for the Commutation of Church Rates,” 28 Victoria (21 Feb., 1865), PP, 1865, I, 135-54. note: not enacted. referred to: 35 “A Bill to Substitute an Oath for the Oath Required to Be Taken by the Statute Passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, for the Relief of His Majesty’s Roman Catholic Subjects,” 28 Victoria (21 Mar., 1865), PP, 1865, IV, 375-8. note: not enacted. referred to: 35 “A Bill to Allow the Charging of the Excise Duty on Malt According to the Weight of the Grain Used,” 28 Victoria (19 May, 1865), PP, 1865, III, 1-6. note: enacted as 28 & 29 Victoria, c. 66. referred to: 31 “Report from the Select Committee on the Tenure and Improvement of Land (Ireland) Act, together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index” (23 June, 1865), PP, 1865, XI, 341-622. referred to: 80 “Supplement to the Twenty-Fifth Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England,” PP, 1865, XIII, 1-683. referred to:465 “Suggestions, by the Medical Officers of Health of the Metropolis, for Amendments Which They Deem Desirable, in the Existing Sanitary Acts,” App. 10 of “The Seventh Report of the Medical Officer of the Privy Council, with Appendix,” PP, 1865, XXVI, 528-32. referred to:500 “Memorandum of the Conference at the Foreign Office” (8 Feb., 1866). In “Correspondence Respecting the Extradition Treaty with France” (July 1866), PP, 1866, LXXVI, 389-91. referred to: 122 “A Bill to Amend the Law Relating to Contagious or Infectious Diseases in Cattle and Other Animals,” 29 Victoria (12 Feb., 1866), PP, 1866, I, 423-44. note: enacted as 29 Victoria, c.2. referred to: 42-52 passim “A Bill to Empower the Lord Lieutenant or Other Chief Governor or Governors of Ireland to Apprehend and Detain until the First Day of March One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Seven, Such Persons as He or They Shall Suspect of Conspiring against Her Majesty’s Person and Government,” 29 Victoria (16 Feb., 1866), PP, 1866, III, 121-4. note: enacted as 29 Victoria, c.1. referred to: 52-4 “A Bill to Provide Better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers,” 29 Victoria (20 Feb., 1866), PP, 1866, I, 43-52. note: not enacted. referred to: 274, 294 “A Bill to Extend the Elective Franchise for Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales,” 29 Victoria (22 Feb., 1866), PP, 1866, II, 493-514. note: not enacted. referred to: 84 “A Bill to Render Legal Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister,” 29 Victoria (6 Mar., 1866), PP, 1866, III, 501-3. note: not enacted. referred to: 26 “A Bill for the Better Settling the Real Estates of Intestates,” 29 Victoria (13 Mar., 1866), PP, 1866, V, 29-32. note: not enacted. referred to: 346 “A Bill to Extend the Right of Voting at Elections of Members of Parliament in England and Wales,” 29 Victoria (13 Mar. 1866), PP, 1866, V, 87-100. note: “Gladstone’s Reform Bill”; not enacted. referred to: 54-69 passim, 87-90 passim, 171, 355 “A Bill to Amend and Consolidate the Law Relating to Bankruptcy in England, and to Abolish Imprisonment for Debt on Final Process,” 29 Victoria (16 Apr., 1866), PP, 1866, I, 103-236. note: not enacted. referred to: 187 “A Bill Further to Amend the Law Relating to the Tenure and Improvement of Land in Ireland,” 29 Victoria (30 Apr., 1866), PP, 1866, V, 353-64. note: not enacted. referred to: 75-83 “A Bill for the Redistribution of Seats,” 29 Victoria (7 May, 1866), PP, 1866, V, 33-48. note: not enacted. referred to: 84-6 passim, 469, 489, 538 “A Bill to Amend the Law Relating to the Public Health,” 29 Victoria (6 June 1866), PP, 1866, IV, 375-9. See also the version as amended in Committee (29 June, 1866), below. referred to:500 “Petition for Admission of Women to the Elective Franchise” (7 June, 1866), Reports of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Public Petitions, Session 1866, 697. referred to: 91 “A Bill [as Amended by the Select Committee] to Provide Better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers,” 29 Victoria (18 June, 1866), PP, 1866, I, 53-72. note: not enacted. referred to: 274, 294 “A Bill [as Amended by the Select Committee and on Re-commitment] to Amend the Law Relating to the Public Health,” 29 Victoria (29 June, 1866), PP, 1866, IV, 425-48. note: enacted as 29 & 30 Victoria, c. 90. referred to: 114-15 “A Bill Intituled An Act for the Amendment of the Law Relating to Treaties of Extradition,” 29 & 30 Victoria (26 July, 1866), PP, 1866, III, 39-42. note: enacted as 29 & 30 Victoria, c. 121 referred to: 116, 117 “Reports from the Select Committee on Metropolitan Local Government, etc.; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (16 Apr. and 30 July, 1866), PP, 1866, XIII, 171-628. referred to: 162, 163, 230 “Report of the Jamaica Royal Commission, with Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix,” PP, 1866, XXX, 489-531; XXXI, 1-1172. referred to: 106-7 “Returns of the Total Number of Voters in Every Borough and City in England and Wales in Which There Was a Contest at the Last Election . . .,” PP, 1866, LVII, 747-9. referred to: 62, 63 “A Bill to Amend the Law of Libel, and Thereby to Secure More Effectually the Liberty of the Press,” 30 Victoria (8 Feb., 1867), PP, 1867, III, 391-4. note: not enacted. referred to: 194 “A Bill to Provide Better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers,” 30 Victoria (12 Feb., 1867), PP, 1867, I, 109-28. note: not enacted. referred to: 294 “A Bill to Exempt Associations of Workmen from Certain Disabilities for a Limited Time,” 30 Victoria (14 Feb., 1867), PP, 1867, I, 129-30. note: not enacted. referred to: 144 “A Bill to Provide for the Carrying into Effect Capital Punishments within Prisons,” 30 Victoria (14 Feb., 1867), PP, 1867, I, 521-4. note: not enacted. referred to: 272 “A Bill for Regulating the Hours of Labour for Children, Young Persons, and Women Employed in Workshops; and for Other Purposes Relating Thereto,” 30 Victoria (1 Mar., 1867), PP, 1867, III, 121-32. note: enacted as 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 146. referred to: 238 “A Bill [as Amended in Committee] for the Establishment in the Metropolis of Asylums for the Sick, Insane, and Other Classes of the Poor, and of Dispensaries; and for the Distribution over the Metropolis of Portions of the Charge for Poor Relief; and for Other Purposes Relating to Poor Relief in the Metropolis,” 30 Victoria (7 Mar., 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 283-324. note: enacted as 30 Victoria, c.6. referred to: 134, 136-43 passim “A Bill to Repeal Enactments Relating to Bankruptcy in England, and to Matters Connected Therewith,” 30 Victoria (14 Mar., 1867), PP, 1867, I, 377-80. note: not enacted. referred to: 187 “A Bill Further to Amend the Laws Relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales,” 30 Victoria (18 Mar., 1867), PP, 1867, V, 521-46. note: the Second Reform Bill. See also the version as amended in Committee (9 July, 1867), below. referred to: 143, 145, 146-51 passim, 164-5, 167-87 passim, 194-201 passim, 205-11 passim “Copy of the Proceedings of the Courts Martial Recently Held in Jamaica upon Ensign Cullen and Assistant-Surgeon Morris of Her Majesty’s Service, Including the Findings of the Courts, and the Nature of the Sentences, if Any, Awarded to the Accused” (29 Mar., 1867), PP, 1867, XLII, 31-342. referred to: 218 “A Bill to Amend the Act of the 21st Year of George the Third, Chapter Forty-nine, Intitled ‘An Act for Preventing Certain Abuses and Profanations on the Lord’s Day, Called Sunday,’ ” 30 Victoria (2 Apr., 1867), PP, 1867, VI, 367-70. note: not enacted. referred to: 190-3 “A Bill to Provide for the More Effectual Prevention of Corrupt Practices and Undue Influence at Parliamentary Elections,” 30 Victoria (9 Apr., 1867), PP, 1867, II, 213-32. note: not enacted. referred to: 148 “A Bill for the Better and More Effectually Securing the Use of Certain Royal Parks and Gardens for the Enjoyment and Recreation of Her Majesty’s Subjects,” 30 Victoria (3 May, 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 63-6. note: not enacted. referred to: 215-17, 237-8 “Petition for Revision of Sentences Passed upon the Fenians” (3 May, 1867), Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Public Petitions, Session 1867-68, 223-4. referred to: 188-9 “A Bill for the Establishment of Municipal Corporations within the Metropolis,” 30 Victoria (21 May, 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 447-66. note: not enacted. referred to: 162-5, 230, 273, 291 “A Bill [as Amended by the Select Committee] for Confirming a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the Several Charities Founded by the Settlement and Will of Christopher Tancred of Whixley in the County of York, Esquire, Deceased,” 30 & 31 Victoria (25 June, 1867), PP, 1867, VI, 381-4. note: enacted as 34 & 35 Victoria, c.117. referred to: 206 “A Bill [as Amended in Committee] Further to Amend the Laws Relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales,” 30 & 31 Victoria (9 July, 1867), PP, 1867, V, 547-80. note: the Second Reform Bill, enacted as 30 & 31 Victoria, c.102. See also the unamended version of the Bill (18 Mar., 1867), above. referred to: 213, 232 “A Bill for Regulating the Hours of Labour for Children, Young Persons, and Women Employed in Workshops; and for Other Purposes Relating Thereto,” 30 & 31 Victoria (16 July, 1867), PP, 1867, III, 133-47. note: enacted as 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 146. referred to: 354 “A Bill to Continue Various Expiring Laws,” 30 & 31 Victoria (26 July, 1867), PP, 1867, II, 733-6. note: enacted as 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 143. referred to: 227-30 “A Bill for the Better Government of the Metropolis,” 30 & 31 Victoria (6 Aug., 1867), PP, 1867, IV, 215-56. note: not enacted. referred to: 163, 230-1, 273 “A Bill to Provide Better Dwellings for Artizans and Labourers,” 31 Victoria (20 Nov., 1867), PP, 1867-68, I, 21-42. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 130. referred to: 238, 294 “A Bill for the Establishment of a Foreign Cattle Market for the Metropolis; and for Other Purposes Connected Therewith,” 31 Victoria (5 Dec., 1867), PP, 1867-68, III, 387-94. note: not enacted. referred to: 329, 331, 332 “Reports of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Organization and Rules of Trades Unions and Other Associations; together with Minutes of Evidence,” PP, 1867, XXXII, 1-396. referred to: 144 “Correspondence Respecting British and American Claims Arising out of the Late Civil War in the United States,” PP, 1867, LXXIV, 1-48. referred to: 244 “Correspondence Respecting the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg,” PP, 1867, LXXIV, 449-92. referred to: 225-6 “A Bill for the Amendment of the Representation of the People in Scotland,” 31 Victoria (17 Feb., 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 583-616. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 48. referred to: 281-3 “A Bill to Provide for Carrying out of Capital Punishment within Prisons,” 31 Victoria (20 Feb., 1868), PP, 1867-68, I, 261-6. note: enacted as 31 Victoria, c. 24. referred to: 266-72 passim “A Bill [as Amended in Committee] for Amending the Laws Relating to Election Petitions, and Providing More Effectually for the Prevention of Corrupt Practices at Elections,” 31 Victoria (16 Mar., 1868), PP, 1867-68, II, 291-307. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 125. referred to: 262-5, 279-80, 300, 301-3, 306-10, 311-12, 313-14, 316-19, 326-8, 329-30, 343 “A Bill to Amend the Representation of the People in Ireland,” 31 Victoria (19 Mar., 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 549-64. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 49. referred to: 288 “A Bill to Amend the Law with Respect to the Property of Married Women,” 31 Victoria (21 Apr., 1868), PP, 1867-68, III, 375-8. note: not enacted. referred to: 283-6, 379 “A Bill to Amend in Certain Respects the Act for the Better Government of India,” 31 Victoria (23 Apr., 1868), PP, 1867-68, II, 479-82. note: not enacted. referred to: 288-9, 296-7, 305-6 “A Bill to Amend the Laws Relative to the Coast and Deep Sea Fisheries of Ireland,” 31 Victoria (30 Apr., 1868), PP, 1867-68, V, 205-20. note: not enacted. referred to: 299 “A Bill for the Creation of a Corporation of London,” 31 Victoria (7 May, 1868), PP, 1867-68, I, 347-96. note: not enacted. referred to: 273-6 passim, 290-1 “A Bill to Provide for the Establishment of Municipal Corporations within the Metropolis,” 31 Victoria (7 May, 1868), PP, 1867-68, III, 515-36. note: not enacted. referred to: 273-6 passim, 290-5, 300-1, 349-50 “A Bill [as Amended in Committee and by the Select Committee] to Make Further Provision for the Good Government and Extension of Certain Public Schools in England,” 31 Victoria (22 May, 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 317-36. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 118. referred to: 290, 298-9, 304 “A Bill Intituled An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Railways,” 31 Victoria (28 May, 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 513-30. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 119. referred to: 328, 333 “A Bill to Amend the Law of Registration so Far as Relates to the Year 1868, and for Other Purposes Relating Thereto,” 31 Victoria (11 June, 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 395-406. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 58. referred to: 289 “A Bill to Make Further Amendments in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor,” 31 Victoria (23 June, 1868), PP, 1867-68, IV, 167-78. note: enacted as 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 122. referred to: 312, 334 “Report of the Select Committee on Extradition” (6 July, 1868), PP, 1867-68, VII, 129-338. referred to:542-71 “Copy of the Minute of the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education Relating to Scientific Instruction; and Explanatory Memorandum Thereon,” PP, 1867-68, LIV, 17-22. note: the reference is anticipatory. referred to: 217-18 “Further Correspondence Respecting British and American Claims Arising out of the Late Civil War in the United States,” PP, 1867-68, LXXIII, 1-10. referred to: 244 “A Bill to Enable Owners and Occupiers of Property in Certain Districts to Prevent the Common Sale of Intoxicating Liquors within Such Districts,” 32 Victoria (22 Feb., 1869), PP, 1868-69, IV, 285-90. note: the reference is general. referred to: 340, 344 “A Bill to Amend the Law with Respect to the Property of Married Women,” 32 Victoria (25 Feb., 1869), PP, 1868-69, III, 427-30. note: not enacted. referred to: 379 “A Bill to Amend the Law Relating to Trade Combinations and Trade Unions,” 32 Victoria (9 Apr., 1869), PP, 1868-69, V, 323-8. note: not enacted. referred to: 341 “Treaty between Great Britain and Spain, Respecting Quedah” (6 May, 1869), British and Foreign State Papers, LIX (1868-69), 1147-50. referred to:560-1 “Report from the Select Committee on the Inclosure Act; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix” (7 July, 1869), PP, 1868-69, X, 327-505. referred to: 427 “A Bill to Remove the Electoral Disabilities of Women,” 33 Victoria (16 Feb., 1870), PP, 1870, IV, 799. note: not enacted. referred to: 391 “A Bill to Provide for Public Elementary Education in England and Wales,” 33 Victoria (17 Feb., 1870), PP, 1870, I, 505-42. note: enacted as 33 & 34 Victoria, c. 75. referred to: 381-6, 391-2 “A Bill to Amend the Law Relating to Inclosures of Commons, and to Provide for the Management of Commons Situate near Towns,” 34 Victoria (14 Feb., 1871), PP, 1871, II, 377-96. note: not enacted. referred to: 420-1 “A Bill for the Better Regulation of the Regular and Auxiliary Land Forces of the Crown; and for Other Purposes Relating Thereto,” 34 & 35 Victoria (16 Feb., 1871), PP, 1871, I, 11-38. note: enacted as 34 & 35 Victoria, c. 86 referred to: 411-15 “Report of the Royal Commission upon the Administration and Operation of the Contagious Diseases Acts,” PP, 1871, XIX, 3-20. referred to: 411 “Army Estimates of Effective and Non-Effective Services, for 1871-72,” PP, 1871, XXXVIII, 1-194. referred to: 412 “Royal Warrant, Dated 20th July 1871, to Cancel and Determine All Regulations Authorizing the Purchase or Sale or Exchange for Money of Commissions in the Army, from the 1st November, 1871,” PP, 1871, XXXIX, 601. referred to: 412 STATUTES12 Charles II, c. 24. An Act for Taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries, and Tenures in capite, and by Knights-Service, and Purveyance, and for Settling a Revenue upon His Majesty in Lieu Thereof (1660). referred to: 417 18 Charles II, c. 2. An Act against Importing Cattle from Ireland and Other Parts beyond the Seas, and Fish Taken by Foreigners (1666). referred to: 251 25 Charles II, c. 2. An Act for Preventing Dangers Which May Happen from Popish Recusants (1672). note: the first Test Act. referred to: 250 30 Charles II, 2nd sess., c. 1. An Act for the More Effectual Preserving the King’s Person and Government, by Disabling Papists from Sitting in Either House of Parliament (1677) [1678]. note: the second Test Act. referred to: 250 1 William and Mary, c. 32. An Act for the Better Preventing the Exportation of Wooll, and Encouraging the Woollen Manufactures of This Kingdom (1688). referred to: 251 2 William and Mary, Sess. 1, c. 8. For Reversing the Judgment in a Quo Warranto against the City of London, and for Restoring the City of London to Its Ancient Rights and Privileges (1689). referred to:444 4 William and Mary, c. 1. An Act for Granting to Their Majesties an Aid of Four Shillings in the Pound for One Year, for Carrying on a Vigorous War against France (1692). referred to: 417 7 & 8 William III, c. 27. An Act for the Better Security of His Majesty’s Royal Person and Government (1696). referred to: 250 8 & 9 William III, c. 21. An Act for Laying a Duty upon Leather for the Term of Three Years (1697). note: the reference is inferred. referred to: 251 10 & 11 William III, c. 10. An Act to Prevent the Exportation of Wooll out of the Kingdom of Ireland and England into Foreign Parts; and for the Encouragement of the Woollen Manufactures in the Kingdom of England (1699). referred to: 251 4 George II, c. 28. An Act for the More Effectual Preventing of Frauds Committed by Tenants, and for the More Easy Recovery of Rents, and Renewal of Leases (24 June, 1731). referred to: 357-8 33 George III, c. 4. An Act for Establishing Regulations Respecting Aliens Arriving in This Kingdom or Resident Therein, in Certain Cases (1793). referred to:563 39 & 40 George III, c. 67. An Act for the Union of Great Britain and Ireland (2 July, 1800). referred to: 250, 251 41 George III, c. 109. An Act for Consolidating in One Act Certain Provisions Usually Inserted in Acts of Inclosure; and for Facilitating the Mode of Proving the Several Acts Usually Required on the Passing of Such Acts (2 July, 1801). referred to: 427 55 George III, c. 26. An Act to Amend the Laws Now in Force for Regulating the Importation of Corn (23 Mar., 1815). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 60 George III & 1 George IV, c. 9. An Act to Subject Certain Publications to the Duties of Stamps upon Newspapers, and to Make Other Regulations for Restraining the Abuses Arising from the Publication of Blasphemous and Seditious Libels (30 Dec., 1819). referred to: 287 3 George IV, c. 60. An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Importation of Corn (15 July, 1822). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 7 & 8 George IV, c. 57. An Act to Permit, until 1st May, 1828, Certain Corn, Meal, and Flour to Be Entered for Home Consumption (2 July, 1827). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 9 George IV, c. 17. An Act for Repealing So Much of Several Acts as Imposes the Necessity of Receiving the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper as a Qualification for Certain Offices and Employments (9 May, 1828). referred to: 67, 75 9 George IV, c. 60. An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Importation of Corn (15 July, 1828). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 10 George IV, c. 7. An Act for the Relief of His Majesty’s Roman Catholic Subjects (13 Apr., 1829). referred to: 52, 67, 75, 249, 251 10 George IV, c. 44. An Act for Improving the Police in and near the Metropolis (19 June, 1829). referred to: 293 1 & 2 William IV, c. 32. An Act to Amend the Laws in England Relative to Game (5 Oct., 1831). referred to: 331 2 & 3 William IV, c. 45. An Act to Amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales (7 June, 1832). note: the First Reform Act. quoted:500 referred to: 57, 63, 64, 111, 295, 461 2 & 3 William IV, c. 62. An Act for Abolishing the Punishment of Death in Certain Cases, and Substituting a Lesser Punishment in Lieu Thereof (11 July, 1832). referred to: 267 3 & 4 William IV, c. 103. An Act to Regulate the Labour of Children and Young Persons in the Mills and Factories of the United Kingdom (29 Aug., 1833). referred to: 394 4 & 5 William IV, c. 76. An Act for the Amendment and Better Administration of the Laws Relating to the Poor in England and Wales (14 Aug., 1834). referred to: 136, 139, 451, 463, 464, 529, 535 5 & 6 William IV, c. 76. An Act to Provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales (9 Sept., 1835). referred to: 295, 308, 451, 456 6 & 7 William IV, c. 86. An Act for Registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England (17 Aug., 1836). referred to: 293 6 & 7 William IV, c. 115. An Act for Facilitating the Inclosure of Open and Arable Fields in England and Wales (20 Aug., 1836). referred to: 427 1 Victoria, c. 2. An Act for the Support of Her Majesty’s Household, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (23 Dec., 1837). referred to: 215 1 & 2 Victoria, c. 109. An Act to Abolish Composition for Tithes in Ireland, and to Substitute Rent-charges in Lieu Thereof (15 Aug., 1838). referred to: 252 2 & 3 Victoria, c. 47. An Act for Further Improving the Police in and near the Metropolis (17 Aug., 1839). referred to:529 3 & 4 Victoria, c. 29. An Act to Extend the Practice of Vaccination (23 July, 1840). referred to:449 3 & 4 Victoria, c. 96. An Act for the Regulation of the Duties of Postage (10 Aug., 1840). referred to: 64 5 & 6 Victoria, c. 102. An Act for the Better Discovery and Prevention of Bribery and Treating at the Election of Members of Parliament (10 Aug., 1842). referred to: 148, 280 5 & 6 Victoria, sess. 2, c. 14. An Act to Amend the Laws for the Importation of Corn (29 Apr., 1842). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 6 Victoria, c. 18. An Act to Amend the Law for the Registration of Persons Entitled to Vote, and to Define Certain Rights of Voting, and to Regulate Certain Proceedings in the Election of Members to Serve in Parliament for England and Wales (31 May, 1843). referred to: 60, 319 6 & 7 Victoria, c. 75. An Act for Giving Effect to a Convention between Her Majesty and the King of the French for the Apprehension of Certain Offenders (22 Aug., 1843). quoted: 121 referred to: 116, 117, 120-3 passim 121.18 It] [no paragraph] And . . . it 121.18 peace, having] peace, or other person having 121.18 trial, to] trial persons accused of crimes against the laws of that part of Her Majesty’s dominions in which such supposed offender shall be found, to 121.20 law] laws 121.21 committal of the person accused] committal for trial of the person so accused 121.21 crime had] crime of which he or she shall be so accused had 121.22-3 for the magistrate to commit the prisoner into the custody of the officers of the Power so demanding him.] for such justice of the peace, or other person having power to commit as aforesaid, to issue his warrant for the apprehension of such person, and also to commit the person so accused to gaol, there to remain until delivered pursuant to such requisition as aforesaid. 8 & 9 Victoria, c. 21 (Private and Local Acts). An Act for Better Ascertaining and Collecting the Poor and Other Rates in the Parish of Battersea (1845). referred to:515-16, 521 8 & 9 Victoria, c. 25. An Act to Amend Two Acts Passed in Ireland for the Better Education of Persons Professing the Roman-Catholic Religion, and for the Better Government of the College Established at Maynooth for the Education of Such Persons; and also An Act Passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Amending Said Two Acts (30 June, 1845). referred to: 18, 31 8 & 9 Victoria, c. 118. An Act to Facilitate the Inclosure and Improvement of Commons and Lands Held in Common, the Exchange of Lands, and the Division of Intermixed Lands: to Provide Remedies for Defective or Incomplete Executions, and for the Nonexecution of the Powers of General and Local Inclosure Acts; and to Provide for the Revival of Such Powers in Certain Cases (8 Aug., 1845). referred to: 420, 427 8 & 9 Victoria, c. 120. An Act for Facilitating Execution of the Treaties with France and the United States of America, for the Apprehension of Certain Offenders (8 Aug., 1845). referred to: 116, 117, 120-3 passim 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 22. An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Importation of Corn (26 June, 1846). referred to: 57, 64, 67, 321 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 95. An Act for the More Easy Recovery of Small Debts and Demands in England (28 Aug., 1846). referred to: 293 11 & 12 Victoria, c. 43. An Act to Facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions, within England and Wales, with Respect to Summary Convictions and Orders (14 Aug., 1848). referred to: 333 11 & 12 Victoria, c. 63. An Act for Promoting the Public Health (31 Aug., 1848). referred to:529 12 & 13 Victoria, c. 29. An Act to Amend the Laws in Force for the Encouragement of British Shipping and Navigation (26 June, 1849). referred to: 64 12 & 13 Victoria, c. 77. An Act Further to Facilitate the Sale and Transfer of Incumbered Estates in Ireland (28 July, 1849). referred to: 52, 253 13 & 14 Victoria, c. 65. An Act for Enabling Town Councils to Establish Public Libraries and Museums (14 Aug., 1850). referred to: 395 13 & 14 Victoria, c. 69. An Act to Amend the Laws Which Regulate the Qualification and Registration of Parliamentary Voters in Ireland, and to Alter the Law for Rating Immediate Lessors of Premises to the Poor Rate in Certain Boroughs (14 Aug., 1850). referred to: 60 14 & 15 Victoria, c. 28. An Act for the Well-Ordering of Common Lodging Houses (24 July, 1851). referred to:445, 500 15 & 16 Victoria, c. 31. An Act to Legalize the Formation of Industrial and Provident Societies (30 June, 1852). referred to: 29 15 & 16 Victoria, c. 50. An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Laws Relating to the Militia in England (30 June, 1852). referred to: 293 15 & 16 Victoria, c. 84. An Act to Make Better Provision Respecting the Supply of Water to the Metropolis (1 July, 1852). referred to:447, 463 16 & 17 Victoria, c. 99. An Act to Substitute, in Certain Cases, Other Punishment in Lieu of Transportation (20 Aug., 1853). referred to: 272 17 & 18 Victoria, c. 102. An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Laws Relating to Bribery, Treating, and Undue Influence at Elections of Members of Parliament (10 Aug., 1854). referred to: 148, 317 18 & 19 Victoria, c. 63. An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Law Relating to Friendly Societies (23 July, 1855). referred to: 144 18 & 19 Victoria, c. 116. An Act for the Better Prevention of Diseases (14 Aug., 1855). referred to: c.i. 1785, 1831, 2184 18 & 19 Victoria, c. 120. An Act for the Better Local Management of the Metropolis (14 Aug., 1855). referred to: 163, 275, 294, 295, 437-542 passim 18 & 19 Victoria, c. 121. An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Acts, 1848 and 1849 (14 Aug., 1855). referred to:445-6, 451, 462-3, 488, 509 18 & 19 Victoria, c. 122. An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Construction of Buildings in the Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood (14 Aug., 1855). referred to: 293 19 Victoria, c. 10. An Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the Better Payment of the Army and Their Quarters (14 Mar., 1856). note: the quotation and reference are illustrative. quoted: 113 referred to: 263 19 & 20 Victoria, c. 58. An Act to Amend the Law for the Registration of Persons Entitled to Vote in the Election of Members to Serve in Parliament for Burghs in Scotland (21 July, 1856). referred to: 60 19 & 20 Victoria, c. 120. An Act to Facilitate Leases and Sales of Settled Land (29 July, 1856). referred to: 417, 418 20 & 21 Victoria, c. 85. An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Divorce and Matrimonial Causes in England (28 Aug., 1857). referred to: 285 20 & 21 Victoria, c. 150 (Local and Private Acts). An Act for Enabling the Metropolitan Board of Works to Form a Park for the Northern Suburbs of the Metropolis, to be Called Finsbury Park (1857). referred to:511 21 & 22 Victoria, c. 49. An Act to Provide for the Relief of Her Majesty’s Subjects Professing the Jewish Religion (23 July, 1858). referred to: 67, 337 23 Victoria, c. 22. An Act to Amend the Laws Relating to the Customs (15 May, 1860). referred to: 64 23 & 24 Victoria, c. 84. An Act for Preventing the Adulteration of Articles of Food or Drink (6 Aug., 1860). referred to:445-6, 451, 462-3 23 & 24 Victoria, c. 125. An Act for Better Regulating the Supply of Gas to the Metropolis (28 Aug., 1860). referred to:445-6, 451, 454, 462-3 24 Victoria, c. 14. An Act to Grant Additional Facilities for Depositing Small Savings at Interest, with the Security of the Government for Due Repayment Thereof (17 May, 1861). referred to: 360, 365 24 Victoria, c. 20. An Act to Continue Certain Duties of Customs and Inland Revenue for the Service of Her Majesty, and to Alter and Repeal Certain Other Duties (12 June, 1861). referred to: 360, 365 24 & 25 Victoria, c. 100. An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Statute Law of England and Ireland Relating to Offences against the Person (6 Aug., 1861). referred to: 108, 272 25 & 26 Victoria, c. 47. An Act to Authorize the Inclosure of Certain Lands in Pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales (29 July, 1862). referred to: 74 25 & 26 Victoria, c. 110. An Act to Enable Boards of Guardians of Certain Unions to Obtain Temporary Aid to Meet the Extraordinary Demands for Relief Therein (7 Aug., 1862). referred to: 349 26 & 27 Victoria, c. 44. An Act for the Further Security of the Persons of Her Majesty’s Subjects from Personal Violence (13 July, 1863). referred to: 272 27 & 28 Victoria, c. 43. An Act to Grant Additional Facilities for the Purchase of Small Government Annuities, and for Assuring Payments of Money on Death (14 July, 1864). referred to: 360, 365 27 & 28 Victoria, c. 85. An Act for the Prevention of Contagious Diseases at Certain Naval and Military Stations (29 July, 1864). referred to: 388, 411 28 Victoria, c. 11. An Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the Better Payment of the Army and Their Quarters (7 Apr., 1865). referred to: 112-13 28 Victoria, c. 36. An Act to Amend the Law Relating to the Registration of County Voters, and to the Powers and Duties of Revising Barristers in Certain Cases (2 June, 1865). referred to: 60 28 & 29 Victoria, c. 63. An Act to Remove Doubts as to the Validity of Colonial Laws (29 June, 1865). referred to: 64 28 & 29 Victoria, c. 66. An Act to Allow the Charging of the Excise Duty on Malt According to the Weight of the Grain Used (29 June, 1865). referred to: 31 28 & 29 Victoria, c. 79. An Act to Provide for the Better Distribution of the Charge for the Relief of the Poor in Unions (29 June, 1865). referred to:464 28 & 29 Victoria, c. 90. An Act for the Establishment of a Fire Brigade within the Metropolis (5 July, 1865). referred to:447 29 Victoria, c. 2. An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Contagious or Infectious Diseases in Cattle and Other Animals (20 Feb., 1866). referred to: 64 29 Victoria, c. 19. An Act to Amend the Law Relating to Parliamentary Oaths (30 Apr., 1866). referred to: 337 29 Victoria, c. 35. An Act for the Better Prevention of Contagious Diseases at Certain Naval and Military Stations (11 June, 1866). note: superseded the first Contagious Diseases Act: 27 & 28 Victoria, c. 85. referred to: 388-9, 411 29 & 30 Victoria, c. 121. An Act for the Amendment of the Law Relating to Treaties of Extradition (10 Aug., 1866). referred to: 116, 117, 122, 123, 543, 544-5, 554, 562, 570 30 Victoria, c. 6. An Act for the Establishment in the Metropolis of Asylums for the Sick, Insane, and Other Classes of the Poor, and of Dispensaries; and for the Distribution over the Metropolis of Portions of the Charge for Poor Relief; and for Other Purposes Relating to Poor Relief in the Metropolis (29 Mar., 1867). referred to: 334 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 102. An Act Further to Amend the Laws Relating to the Representation of the People in England and Wales (15 Aug., 1867). note: the Second Reform Act. referred to: 273, 282, 288, 291, 313, 317, 320, 336, 337, 338-9, 343, 346, 347, 355-6, 359, 368 30 & 31 Victoria, c. 146. An Act for Regulating the Hours of Labour for Children, Young Persons, and Women Employed in Workshops; and for Other Purposes Relating Thereto (21 Aug., 1867). referred to: 238, 354 31 & 32 Victoria, c. 109. An Act for the Abolition of Compulsory Church Rates (31 July, 1868). referred to: 337 32 & 33 Victoria, c. 42. An Act to Put an End to the Establishment of the Church of Ireland, and to Make Provision in Respect of the Temporalities Thereof, and in Respect of the Royal College of Maynooth (26 July, 1869). referred to: 382 32 & 33 Victoria, c. 96. An Act to Amend the Contagious Diseases Act, 1866 (11 Aug., 1869). referred to: 388-9, 411 33 & 34 Victoria, c. 75. An Act to Provide for Public Elementary Education in England and Wales (9 Aug., 1870). note: the references at 381-6 and 391-2 are to the Bill which, when enacted, became this statute. referred to: 381-6, 391-2, 397, 399-400, 401 FRENCH STATUTESInstruction de l’Assemblée nationale, sur la contribution foncière (22 and 23 Nov., 1790), Lois, et actes du gouvernement, II, 183-221. referred to:442 Loi relative aux domaines nationaux, aux concessions et échanges qui ont été faits, et aux apanages (1 Dec., 1790), Lois, et actes du gouvernement, II, 163-73. referred to:442 Loi concernant la contribution foncière (1 Dec., 1790), Lois, et actes du gouvernement, II, 173-83. referred to:442 Décret de l’Assemblée nationale du 13 janvier 1791, sur la contribution mobilière, Archives parlementaires, XXII (13 Jan., 1791), 169-72. referred to:540 Code civil des Français. Paris: Imprimerie de la république, 1804. referred to: 274 Code Napoléon. Bull. 154 bis, No. 2653 bis (3 Sept., 1807), Bulletin des lois de l’empire français, 4th ser., Nos. bis. note: separately paginated, 1-383, with index 1-80. The “Bulletins bis” are not included in their numerical places in the annual volumes, but are gathered, for each period, in a separate volume. referred to: 274 Code d’instruction criminelle, Bull. 214 bis (17, 19 Nov., 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Dec., 1808), Bulletin des lois de l’empire français, 4th ser., Nos. bis. note: separately paginated, 1-151, with index, 17-52. See note to Code Napoléon (1807). referred to: 115, 116, 117, 122 Code pénal, Bull. 277 bis, Nos. 1-7 (12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20 Feb., 1810), Bulletin des lois de l’empire français, 4th ser., Nos. bis. note: separately paginated, 1-120, without index. See note to Code Napoléon (1807). referred to: 216 Loi sur l’organisation du conseil général et des conseils d’arrondissement du département de la Seine et sur l’organisation municipale de la ville de Paris, Bull. 116, No. 262 (20 Apr., 1834), Bulletin des lois du royaume de France, 9th ser., Pt. 1 (Lois), VI, 113-17. referred to:533 IRISH STATUTES38 George III, c. 19. An Act for Indemnifying Such Persons as Have Acted since the Third Day of July, in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Seven, for the Preservation of the Public Peace, and Suppression of the Insurrections Prevailing in Some Parts of This Kingdom (6 Oct., 1798). note: the quotation, which is not exact, is in a quotation from State Trials. quoted: 111 referred to: 111 |

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