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    Perilous Question

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    30.Clive, p. 153

      31.Somerville, pp. 92–3

      32.Greville, II, p. 135

      Chapter Six: King as angel

      1.Creevey, II, p. 226

      2.Arbuthnot, II, p. 417

      3.Brock, p. 187

      4.Hansard, House of Commons 12 April 1831

      5.Hansard, House of Commons 2 March 1831; The Times, 9 December 1830

      6.Wicks, p. 69

      7.Wicks, p. 69

      8.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 136

      9.Mahon, Stanhope MSS, C305/1

      10.Brock, p. 186

      11.Cockburn, I, p. 317

      12.Croker, II, p. 112; Le Marchant, p. 92

      13.Brock, p. 182

      14.DNB 2004, R.H. Vetch, rev. K.D. Reynolds, ‘Taylor, Sir Herbert’

      15.Grey Correspondence, I, pp. 237–8

      16.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 234, note

      17.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 295

      18.Brougham, p. 116

      19.Reid, I, p. 258

      20.Hansard, House of Commons 22 April 1831

      21.Broughton, p. 105

      22.Cockburn, I, p. 318; Greville, II, p. 139

      23.Trevelyan, Grey, App. F, pp. 382–4

      24.Greville, II, p. 139

      25.Ziegler, William IV, p. 187

      26.Queen Adelaide’s Diary, p. 123, 22 April 1831; Hopkirk, p. 110

      27.Brock, p. 181

      28.Liverpool Chronicle, 7 May 1831

      29.Knowles, King Alfred, V. iii

      30.Robinson, p. 300; H. of C., V, p. 266

      31.Longford, pp. 267–8

      32.WND, VII, p. 440

      33.Ferguson, pp. 241–2

      Chapter Seven: Away went Gilpin

      1.The Times, 29 April 1831

      2.Brock, p. 18

      3.DNB 2004, K.D. Reynolds, ‘First Earl of Munster’

      4.Ziegler, William IV, p. 158

      5.ibid.

      6.Begent and Chesshyre, p. 74

      7.WND, VII, p. 449; Lieven, II, p. 222; Arbuthnot, II, p. 420

      8.The Times, 23 May 1831

      9.H. of C., VII, p. 239; Hansard, House of Commons 18 February 1830; Brock, p. 149

      10.Althorp Letters, p. 155

      11.Huxley, pp. 97–8

      12.Prest, p. 43

      13.Brock, p. 49

      14.Moss, p. 196

      15.Wicks, p. 71; Sadleir, p. 160

      16.Pearce, p. 156

      17.Brock, p. 211

      18.Morley, p. 70

      19.WND, VII, p. 451

      20.Holland Diaries, p. 17

      21.Pearce, p. 151

      22.Brown, p. 167

      23.Hansard, House of Commons 24 June 1831

      24.Moss, p. 197

      25.Hansard, House of Commons 6 July 1831

      26.Trevelyan, Macaulay, I, p. 223

      27.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 110; Hawkins, p. 95

      28.Le Marchant, p. 345

      29.Le Marchant, pp. 325 et seq.

      30.Holland Diaries, p. 17

      31.Holland Diaries, p. 21; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 107

      32.Trevelyan, William IV, no. xxi

      33.Watkins, p. 695

      34.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 310

      35.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 126

      36.Le Marchant, p. 340

      Chapter Eight: Confound their politics

      1.The Times, 5 September 1831

      2.Moss, p. 198

      3.Greville, II, p. 160; Trevelyan, Macaulay, I, p. 244

      4.Strong, p. 372

      5.Strong, p. 378

      6.Greville, II, p. 197

      7.Hansard, House of Commons 20 September 1831;Macbeth, III. i

      8.Le Marchant, p. 120; H. of C., IV, pp. 426 et seq.; DNB 2004, Marc Baer, ‘Burdett, Sir Francis’

      9.Le Marchant, p. 347

      10.DNB 2004, Philip J. Salmon, ‘Parkes, Joseph’

      11.Buckley, p. 73

      12.Melbourne Papers, pp. 129–30

      13.H. of C., VI, pp. 6 et seq.

      14.Hansard, House of Lords 3 October 1831

      15.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 306; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 135; Cecil, Melbourne, p. 257

      16.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 140

      17.The Times, 4 October 1831

      18.Grey MSS, Box 34

      19.Wallas, pp. 263–4; Hobsbawm and Rudé, p. 158; Trevelyan, Grey, p. 290

      20.Moss, p. 202; Hamburger, pp. 132–9

      21.Hamburger, p. 132, note 21

      22.The Times, 6 October 1831

      23.The Times, 5 October 1831

      24.Hansard, House of Lords 5–6 October 1831

      25.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 95

      26.Hansard, House of Lords 7 October 1831

      27.Ibid.

      28.Lee, p. 134

      29.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 143; p. 147; Trevelyan, Grey, p. 308

      30.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 310; Arbuthnot, II, p. 430

      31.Somerville, p. 152

      32.Granville, p. 114; Le Marchant, p. 354

      Chapter Nine: What have the Lords done?

      1.BL Add. MSS 27, 790 fols. 39–47; Wallas, p. 275, note 2

      2.Smith, Reform, p. 92; p. 97

      3.O’Gorman, Eighteenth Century, p. 362

      4.Poor Man’s Guardian, 15 October 1831

      5.Somerville, p. 157

      6.Hopkirk, pp. 128–9

      7.Queen Adelaide’s Diary, p. 161, 10 October 1831

      8.Arbuthnot, II, p. 431

      9.The Times, 10 October 1831

      10.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 317; p. 355

      11.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 317

      12.The Times, 7 October 1831

      13.Hansard, House of Commons 13 October 1831

      14.H. of C., V, pp. 185 et seq.

      15.Brock, p. 167

      16.BL Add. MSS 27, 790 fols 39–47; Vernon, pp. 212–13

      17.Wallas, p. 275, note 2; Butler, p. 294; BL Add. MSS 35, 149

      18.Broughton, p. 148; Butler, pp. 293–4; Wallas, p. 278

      19.BL Add. MSS 35, 149

      20.Clarke, Grote, pp. 37 et seq.; Grote, p. 64

      21.Eastlake, Grote, pp. 72–3; p. 16

      22.Buckley, p. 10

      23.Wallas, pp. 280 et seq.

      24.Frampton, pp. 300 et seq.

      25.Sherborne Journal, October 1831

      26.Butler, pp. 297–9

      27.Hamburger, pp. 154–7

      28.Lyttelton, pp. 264–5

      29.Trevelyan, William IV, no. XXIII

      30.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 381

      31.Armitage, ‘A Patriot’, pp. 403 et seq.

      32.Watkins, Introduction

      33.Bolingbroke’s Writings, p. 82

      34.Grey Correspondence, I, pp. 381–2

      35.Grey Correspondence, I, pp. 382–5

      36.Russell, I, p. 26

      37.Fonblanque, p. 122

      38.Hansard, House of Lords 20 October 1831

      Chapter Ten: A scene of desolation

      1.Hamburger, p. 161

      2.Eagles, p. 68; The Times, 1 November 1831; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 153; Trevelyan, Grey, p. 320

      3.Brock, p. 253

      4.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 394; Eagles, p. 79; Hamburger, p. 165; Huxley, p. 100

      5.The Times, 1 November 1831; Le Marchant, p. 366

      6.Tomalin, Dickens, pp. 46–7

      7.Hamburger, p. 212, note 22; p. 216; Cannon, pp. 223 et seq.

      8.Somerville, p. 152

      9.Evans, p. 54; Gash, Peel, pp. 23–4

      10.Rutland MSS

      11.ibid.

      12.Fraser, Gunpowder Plot, pp. 554 et seq.

      13.Longford, p. 270; Smith, Reform, p. 108

      14.Frampton, pp. 382–3

      15.WND, VIII, p. 35; p. 42

      16.Grey Correspondence, I, p. 431

      17.Le Marchant, p. 374; Butler, p. 324

      18.Moss, p. 205

      19.Hamburger, p. 94

      20.The Times, 6 December 1831; Hansard, House of Lords 6 December 1831

      21.Le Marchant, p. 376, note

      22.Hansard, House of Commons 12 December 1831

      23.Russell, Collections, p. 13

      24.Cannon, pp. 228–9

      25.G.E.C.,
    VI, p. 332, note e

      26.Cannon, pp. 228–9; The Times, 13 December 1831; Hansard, House of Commons 17 December 1831

      27.Hansard, House of Commons 17 December 1831

      28.Hansard, House of Commons 14 December 1831

      29.Holland Diaries, p. 86

      30.Hansard, House of Commons 16 December 1831; 17 December 1831

      31.Brightfield, p. 61

      32.Hansard, House of Commons 17 December 1831

      33.Buckley, p. 89

      Chapter Eleven: The fearful alternative

      1.Butler, p. 329

      2.Holland Diaries, pp. 97–8

      3.Somerset, Queen Anne, p. 463

      4.H. of C., VII, p. 241

      5.Butler, pp. 329–30, note 4

      6.Russell, Collections, p. 44; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 171

      7.Holland Diaries, p. 87; Butler, p. 329

      8.Holland Diaries, p. 103

      9.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 39

      10.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 42; Clive, pp. 170–1, note 62

      11.Trevelyan, Grey, pp. 331 et seq.

      12.Stirling, p. 191

      13.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 68–73

      14.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 74–9

      15.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 96–102

      16.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 108–15

      17.Hansard, House of Commons 17 January 1832

      18.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 159

      19.The Times, 10 December 1831

      20.Pearce, p. 227; Butler, p. 338

      21.WND, VIII, p. 144; p. 155

      22.Holland Diaries, p. 127

      23.Hansard, House of Commons 26 January 1832

      24.Hunt, p. 14

      Chapter Twelve: Bouncing Bill

      1.Butler, p. 345

      2.Creevey, II, p. 241

      3.Figaro in London, 1 February 1832

      4.Hopkirk, p. 111

      5.Somerset, William IV, p. 140

      6.WND, VIII, pp. 165–6

      7.Trevelyan, Macaulay, I, p. 191

      8.Holland Diaries, pp. 146–7

      9.Butler, p. 349, note 1

      10.Spencer, Spencer Family, p. 196; Broughton, pp. 189–90

      11.Pearce, p. 234

      12.Le Marchant, pp. 403–6

      13.Le Marchant, pp. 407–13

      14.Hansard, House of Commons 21 March 1832; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 213

      15.White, pp. 362–3; Rowe, p. 73; Croker, II, p. 149

      16.Poor Man’s Guardian, 15 March 1832

      17.Vernon, p. 216; Rowe, p. 76

      18.The Times, 4 April 1832; 10 April 1832

      19.Le Marchant, p. 414

      20.Wallas, p. 294

      21.Holland Diaries, p. 160

      22.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 327

      23.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 327–8

      24.Hansard, House of Lords 9 April 1832; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 222; Le Marchant, p. 418; Trevelyan, Grey, p. 335

      25.Lieven-Palmerston, p. 35; The Times, 12 April 1832

      26.Hansard, House of Lords 11 April 1832

      27.Holland Diaries, p. 168

      28.Hansard, House of Lords 13 April 1832

      29.Reid, I, p. 284

      30.Smith, Reform, p. 112

      Chapter Thirteen: Seventh of May

      1.Buckley, p. 91

      2.Poor Man’s Guardian, 19 March 1832

      3.Hansard, House of Lords 7 May 1832

      4.Holland Diaries, p. 176

      5.Broughton, p. 218

      6.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 240

      7.Butler, p. 368; Buckley, p. 95

      8.Martineau, pp. 464–5

      9.The Times, 8 May 1832; Hamburger, p. 132, note 21

      10.Hamburger, pp. 132–9; Hunt, p. 18

      11.Dent, pp. 360 et seq.

      12.Somerville, p. 155

      13.The Times, 9 May 1832

      14.Haydon, p. 620

      15.Moss, pp. 215–16

      16.Buckley, p. 96; Adam Zamoyski to author

      17.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 339

      18.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 240; Creevey, II, p. 245

      19.Brougham, p. 192

      20.Le Marchant, pp. 425–6

      21.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 395–6

      22.Hansard, House of Lords 9 May 1832

      23.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 247

      24.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 246

      25.The Times, 10 May 1832; Trevelyan, Grey, pp. 341–2

      26.Creevey, II, p. 245; Aspinall, Diaries, p. 241

      27.Creevey, II, p. 246

      28.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 246

      29.The Times, 16 May 1832

      30.Morning Chronicle, 9 May 1832

      31.Hansard, House of Commons 10 May 1832

      32.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 246; p. 247; Lee, p. 97; p. 132

      33.Croker, II, p. 153

      34.Lee, p. 151; WND, VIII, p. 304

      35.Lee, p. 152

      36.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 342

      37.Ferguson, pp. 244–5

      38.Wallas, pp. 309 et seq.

      Chapter Fourteen: Prithee return to me

      1.The Satirist, 13 May 1832

      2.The Times, 14 May 1832

      3.Trevelyan, Grey, p. 342; DNB 2004, R.J.W. Selleck, ‘Shuttleworth, Sir James’

      4.Somerset, William IV, p. 163

      5.Trevelyan, Grey, App. H., p. 389

      6.Le Marchant, p. 430

      7.Hansard, House of Commons 14 May 1832

      8.Trevelyan, Grey, App. H., p. 389

      9.Broughton, p. 226

      10.Lieven-Palmerston, p. 35

      11.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 254

      12.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 406

      13.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 418–19

      14.Bristol Mercury, 13 May 1832

      15.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 260

      16.Hansard, House of Lords 17 May 1832; Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 422–3

      17.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 423–4; Lieven, p. 352

      18.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 425

      19.Eastlake, p. 73

      20.Morning Chronicle, 18 May 1832; Wallas, pp. 314–15

      21.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 430

      22.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 434–5

      23.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 436

      24.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 438–9

      25.Moss, p. 224

      26.Moss, p. 225

      27.The Times, 16 May 1832

      28.Wallas, pp. 321 et seq.

      Chapter Fifteen: Bright day of liberty

      1.The Times, 22 May 1832

      2.Moss, pp. 225–6

      3.Birmingham Journal, 2 June 1832

      4.Aspinall, Diaries, p. 268

      5.Hansard, House of Lords 22 May 1832

      6.Longford, p. 277

      7.Creevey, II, p. 247

      8.Brougham, p. 276

      9.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 450

      10.Hansard, House of Lords 4 June 1832

      11.WND, VIII, p. 356

      12.Hansard, House of Lords 4 June 1832

      13.Creevey, II, p. 247

      14.Stewart, p. 276

      15.Butler, p. 415, note 5; Creevey, II, p. 247; The Times, 7 June 1832

      16.Smith, Reform, p. 139

      17.Figaro in London, 2 June 1832

      18.Le Marchant, p. 438

      19.Holland Diaries, p. 190

      20.Le Marchant, pp. 436–7

      21.The Times, 8 June 1832

      Epilogue: This great national exploit

      1.Stewart, pp. 247–8; Clive, p. 216

      2.Haydon, pp. 622–32

      3.Tomalin, Dickens, p. 44

      4.People’s History Museum, Manchester

      5.Tyrconnel Diary, 23 July 1832

      6.Swindells, p. 1

      7.WND, VIII, p. 361; Wordsworth Letters, V, pp. 500–1

      8.Grey Correspondence, II, pp. 449–50

      9.Grey Correspondence, II, p. 472

      10.Ziegler, William IV, p. 277

      11.Briggs, ‘Attwood’, pp. 205 et seq.; DNB 2004, Clive Behagg, ‘Attwood, Thomas’

      12.Clive, p. 221

      13.DNB 2004, Philip J. Salmon, ‘Parkes, Joseph’


      14.Buckley, p. 114

      15.General Election, 1832

      16.O’Gorman, Voters, Table 4.3, p. 179

      17.Hilton, p. 421

      18.O’Gorman, Eighteenth Century, p. 388; see Salmon, App. 1, ‘The Re-distribution of English and Welsh Seats in 1832’, pp. 251–2

      19.Hamburger, p. 48; George Eliot, Middlemarch, Ch. LI

      20.Pearson, p. 150; Brock, p. 282; p. 332

      21.Holland Diaries, p. 105

      22.Hoock, pp. 254–70; Hansard, House of Commons 23 July 1832

      23.Figaro in London, 9 June 1832

      24.Kelly, Holland House, p. 212

      25.Mitchell, Whig World, p. 152; Martin Gilbert to author; Churchill, pp. 34–43; Stirling, p. 200

      26.Tocqueville, p. 67; pp. 70–1

      27.Brock, p. 201

      28.Smith, Grey, pp. 2 et seq.

      29.Creevey, II, p. 301

      30.Trevelyan, Macaulay, I, p. 242

      31.Cannadine, ‘The Palace of Westminster’, p. 13; Hastings, p. 121, note 1; Shenton, pp. 101 et seq.

      32.Shenton, p. 235; Ziegler, William IV, p. 251

      33.Briggs, ‘Attwood’, p. 200

      34.Rowe, p. 95; Hilton, p. 426

      35.Clive, p. 182

      36.Broughton, p. 242

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