Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: 1830-1831

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any measure of 352 the movement stimulated by
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Ireland society of the friends of suppressed 4 the Louth election
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Bentinck Lord William 13 92
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Mackenzie Mr his withdrawal from Lisbon 244 defeat of
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Signet the Royal 61 Lord Farnborough as Keeper
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Gower Lord F L his intention to resign 54 57 probable
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Frere Right Hon H on the French in Algiers 27 letter
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for the Kings recovery 64 appointment of Keeper
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Fagan Colonel 84 89
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Finch Colonel
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Cook Sir Henry on the gossip of the day 9294
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Cooper Sir Astley Paston physician to the King
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Montrose Duke of letters to 7
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Grant Sir John 226
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122 the Greck question 78 to Lord Valletort on
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Mahon Lord 567
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Daly Mr the threat to arrest Charles X 250
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orders to Lord Conyngham 106 distress in Ireland
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Mossman Mr letter to the Duke on the Catholic Relief Bill 371
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Chateaubriand Marquis de on the conduct of France in the Algiers
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Derry See of revenues of 528
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Burdett Sir C W on relations between England and America
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Apsley House the attack on 557
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London 133 declines to receive a memorial from
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Chatham Earl of Governor of Gibraltar 538
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passage through Carlton Gardens 148 158 events
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Bordeaux Duc de questions regarding on the expulsion
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George the Fourth King his illness 6 7 8 10 11 17 18 19
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France insecure state of the Netherlands 156158
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Bosanquet Mr
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Hertford Marquess of letter to 540
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Campbell MajorGeneral Sir Colin in command at Portsmouth
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Ivers Mr
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compensation to American colonies assistance
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Chili Irish emigration to 196205
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Doyle Sir J
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Jamaica affairs of
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proposed purchase of plate from the King reasons
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Maitland General Frederick on Mounts Bay 149151
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Malcolm General Sir John Indian politics and finance 226229
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Mundelsloh le Comte letter to 178 offers the Duke a decora
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Jones Colonel British expenditure on the fortresses in
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on the proposed concert with France in regard to
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Ponthieu Comte de see King Charles X
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characters threat of and liability to arrest 249 251
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for Lord Aberdeen on the separation of the northern
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FitzGerald Right Hon W Vesey the Duke anxious for his ser
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de reports from Brussels 214 letters to 234 331
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difficulties of the Netherlands question 253 prudent
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Brunswick insurrection in Duke of sudden appearance in England
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on the necessity of an amnesty previously to the recognition
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Münster Count mention of 269 on the Duchy of Brunswick
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on measures to be adopted respecting Belgium
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Malmesbury Earl of letter to 373
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for Lord Aberdeen on suggestions to France with respect
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on the maintenance of the Turkish Power its necessity
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Canada the bill for 94 517 defences of Upper 397
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on measures for suppression of the seditious meetings at
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instructions to Mr Cartwright will not be a party
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Peel Right Hon Sir Robert his fathers death 17 letters
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Church of England the dignities in presented to by the recom
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Kempt General Sir James letter to 397
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Columbia sce Venezuela
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Buckingham Duke of letters to 372 386 399 409 411 423
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Anglesey as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 368 necessity
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Navarino battle of 171
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Hill Lord letter to 125 on the Dukes orders for the Gold
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present government supposed rights of the aristocracy
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Hill Lord Marcus report of events in Paris 153 his appoint
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Neale Sir H letter to 541
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Nesselrode Count the Russian army in Poland absolute sur
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414 from the Duke policy of Sir R Peel speeches
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the Duke opposed to all reform Sir Robert Peels
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of Earl Grey and Lord Brougham 423 the King
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France and Austria the Papal States Prince Leopold
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Catholic Relief Bill effects of 199 its necessity 371 its effect
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Lake Lord 535
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Fitz Herbert Mrs her claims on account of annuity 195
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intrigues for the sovereignty France and Portugal
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Lansdowne Marquess of 109
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Sponheim question the 98
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United States sec America
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motives imputed to the Duke and Mr Peel on
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meeting of the Peers upon unconstitutional and
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on Portugal its commerce and politics French complaints
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Borgo Count 161
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Wales disturbances at Merthyr Tydfil arrest of rioters 462
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Gleig the Rev G R letters to 465 466 471 472 473 474 480
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observations on the speech of King Louis Philippe
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manry and their duty in present crisis 472 does
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from the Duke untrue that his statement on reform
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Lieven Prince de letter to 411 passage of the Vistula by Maré
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on the case of the King of Holland separation from
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Memoranda upon the arrangement with the Netherlands
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Holford Mr B S Lord Londonderrys papers
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Nizam the and the house of Palmer 1216 Messrs Palmers
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Wallachia insurrection in 335344
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Lords 492 493 Irish yeomanry 493 the kingdom
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Durham Bishop of Dr Van Mildert
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Arundel Earl of
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Chamberlain Great office of 112 113
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Pellatt Mr the Devonport Reform petition
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Asseca Vicomte de letter to from Vicomte de Santarem 402
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Liverpool the Mayor of letter to 266
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Waller Sir Wathen 31 100 102
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France army of 5 importance of her politics to Europe
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Metcalfe Sir Charles 14
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Africa coast of see Algiers
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Augusta Princess interview with King George IV 16 at Wind
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Metternich Prince on Prince Leopolds conduct Greece and
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