Despatches, Correspondence, and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K. G.: 1827-1828

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Eastern or RussoGreek and Turkish Question despatch from Count
57
Goderich Viscount Robinson appointed Premier 74 76
74
Palmerston Viscount correspondence with on the mode of
77
Portugal situation of British troops in 28 31 225 necessity
86
Bermudas The defence of
109
Argyll Duke of resignation of Great Seal of Scotland 215 219
114
Eldon Earl of will never reaccept the Seals 91 letters to 121
121
Slavery annual expense occasioned by the Slave Trade question
131
Elphinstone Hon Mount Stuart letter to on the Deccan prize
133
Peel Right Hon Robert letter from 64 mention of 73 fitness
140
Smith Admiral Sir Sidney 321 case of 679
144
Combermere General Viscount 145 commanderinchief in India
147
Armies AngloIndian arrangements for the chief command
148
Clanwilliam Earl of 67 93
162
Holmes Mr William 77 93 private letters from 94 96 169
169
Spain letter from King Ferdinand congratulating the Infante
172
Regiment
178
Peerages confirmation of grants recommended by Lord Goderich
185
Aberdeen Earl of correspondence with 68 118 strong feeling
194
Bexley Lord 92 102 requested to resign Chancellorship of
203
ACourt Sir W Lord Heytesbury to be created a peer 162
216
CommanderinChief Duke of Wellington resigns the office
225
Ashley Lord Earl of Shaftesbury letter from 16 to be
229
Fitzgerald Rt Hon Vesey Lord 462 612
256
Gordon Duke of 158
258
Austria policy of on the Greek question 45 181 294 345 351
260
Agency of the Artillery and Ordnance 218 loss and delay
264
Gordon General Sir Willoughby QuartermasterGeneral letters
266
Byng Lt Gen Sir John F M Earl of Strafford on the force
455
Grant Right Hon Charles President of the Board of Trade
471
Granville Lord resigns office as French Ambassador 481 letter
483
Doyle Sir John Milley
497
First Minister selection of by the Sovereign 5 23 reasons
502
Pensions to Lord Goderich and Mr Huskisson 77 to Mr Croker
510
Clarence Duke of correspondence as Lord High Admiral with
514
Cabinet secrecy demanded from members of the 212
530
demanded for insult to ambassador and imprisonment
548
Church preferment system of 273 300 appointments 302 promo
549
Hooley Dr Bishop of London recommended by the Duke for
550
Perceval Spencer Esq likely to distinguish himself in the House
558
Phillpotts Dean Bishop of Exeter letter from 229 on
574
Dudley Earl of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 187 corre
595
Ireland survey of 331 333 militia of 397 551 French view
602
Horton Right Hon R Wilmot proposed for VicePresident of
611
Press The treatment of the Duke by 1 papers formerly in
617
Council 530 high character of 531 explanation
620
Greece 42 surrender of the Acropolis of Athens to French fleet
624
King letter to the Duke of Wellington offering
625
Read John Esq on the passage of the Dardanelles 384
638
Colonies British defence of 131 see Army arrangement
642
Dunally Lord 643 670
643
Spencer Hon Captain letter to Sir G Cockburn 525 mention
645
Taylor Lt General Sir Herbert correspondence with 2729 3135
668
Somerset Lord FitzRoy F M Lord Raglan letters from 170
670
Turkey army and navy of 56 mediation of European Powers
687
Memoranda Observations Thoughts Statements Papers and Notes
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