J. Franck Bright

A History of England, Period III. Constitutional Monarchy


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1823 The Catholic Association, 1390 1826 Rejection of the Catholic Relief Bill, 1390 1827 Rejection of Burdett's resolution, 1391 Canning Prime Minister, 1391 Canning's death, 1393 His character and policy, 1393 Goderich's ministry, 1394 1828 Wellington's ministry, 1395 Difficulty of the Turkish question, 1395 1824 Canning's diplomacy on the subject, 1396 1826 Protocol between England and Russia, 1397 Enthusiasm for Greek independence in England, 1397 1827 Turkey refuses the armistice, 1398 The Treaty of London, 1398 Attempt to enforce the armistice, 1399 Battle of Navarino, 1399 Goderich's inaction renders the victory nugatory, 1400 1828 Wellington refuses to coerce Turkey by arms, 1400 Character of Wellington's Government, 1401 Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, 1401 The Corn Bill passed, 1402 Huskisson and his friends resign, 1402 The Catholic Emancipation question, 1402 Renewed agitation in Ireland, 1403 Election of O'Connell for Clare, 1403 Influence of the Association, 1404 1829 Resignation of Lord Anglesey, 1406 Peel and Wellington see the urgency of Catholic emancipation, 1406 Opposition of the King, 1407 The Catholic Emancipation Bill passed, 1408 O'Connell's agitation for repeal, 1409 Wellington's foreign policy, 1410 1826 Affairs of Portugal, 1410 1828 Miguel usurps the throne, 1411 Maria acknowledged in England, 1411 1829 Wellington's neutrality, 1411 Non-intervention in the affairs of Greece, 1412 The Revolution in France, 1413 Supposed influence of Wellington in Polignac's appointment, 1413 Increasing opposition to the French ministry, 1414 1830 Abdication of Charles X., 1416 Death of George IV., 1416

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1830 Character of the King, 1418
Effects of the July Revolution, 1419
Position of Wellington's ministry, 1420
Danger from O'Connell's agitations, 1421
And from rick-burning, etc., 1421
Death of Huskisson, 1421
Anxiety felt in Parliament, 1422
Wellington resigns, 1422