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Magee College, Ireland
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Magee, William Connor, Bishop of Peterborough, then Archbishop of York
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Magenta, Battle of (1859)
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Magnus, Sir Philip

on WEG at Eton
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,
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on WEG’s religious upbringing
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on WEG’s proposal of marriage
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on WEG’s hearing of Newman’s conversion
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and WEG’s pursuit of Lady Lincoln
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on WEG’s work among prostitutes
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on WEG’s interest in Homer
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on WEG’s Midlothian campaign
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Lords defeat of 1893 Home Rule Bill
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Mahdi, the (Mohammed Ahmed ibn Seyyid ‘Abdullah)
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,
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Maiwand, Battle of (1880)
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Majuba Hill, Battle of (1881)
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,
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,
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Malet, Sir Edward Baldwin
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Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of
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Maltby, Edward, Bishop of Durham
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Man, Isle of
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Manchester

WEG visits
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,
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Fenians free Irish prisoners in
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Disraeli’s 1872 speech in
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Manchester, Bishop of
see
Fraser, James

Manchester College, Oxford
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Manchester, Louise Frederica Augusta, Duchess of
see
Devonshire, Duchess of

Manners, Lord John
see
Rutland, 7th Duke of

Manning, Cardinal Henry Edward

at Oxford with WEG
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received into Catholic church
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,
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,
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,
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,
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5

and WEG’s first book
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and Maynooth
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WEG meets in Rome
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as Archbishop of Westminster
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WEG criticizes Newman to
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as WEG’s politico-religious adviser
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and Gorham judgment
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WEG entertains
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renews contact with WEG
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,
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and Talbot
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and Irish Church Bill
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and Irish Land Bill
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,
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and Irish University Bill
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,
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criticizes WEG’s
Vatican Decrees
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classical learning
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serves on Royal Commission on the Housing of the Working Classes
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death
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attacks Parnell
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Mansfield College, Oxford
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Margaret Chapel (
later
All Saints, Margaret Street), London
ref 1
,
ref 2

Marjoribanks, Dudley Coutts (
later
1st Lord Tweedmouth)
ref 1

Marjoribanks, Edward (
later
2nd Lord Tweedmouth)
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Marlborough College
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Marlborough, George Spencer-Churchill, 5th Duke of
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,
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Marlborough, John Winston Spenceron-Churchill, 7th Duke of
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,
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Marsham, Robert Bullock
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Martin, Robert
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Martin, Sir Theodore
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Matthew, H.C.G.

edits WEG diaries at Christ Church
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on WEG’s religious upbringing
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on WEG’s sex life
ref 1

and WEG’s cryptic diary entries
ref 1

on WEG’s china collection
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on WEG’s relations with Bright
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and WEG’s relations with Laura Thistlethwayte
ref 1

on WEG and Elementary Education Bill
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on WEG’s conversation in later years
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on WEG’s Egyptian bond holdings
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on WEG’s voice trouble
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Maud, Princess (
later
Queen of Norway)
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Maurice, Frederick Denison
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Maximilian, Archduke (
later
Emperor of Mexico)
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May, Sir Thomas Erskine
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,
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Maynooth seminary, Co. Kildare
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,
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,
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,
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Melbourne, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount

resigns (1839)
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government declines
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,
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intellectual pessimism
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relations with Queen
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Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount
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Mentmore (house)
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,
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,
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Meredith, George
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Metropolitan District Railway: WEG’s investment losses in
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Metternich, Clemens Wenzel Lothar, Prince
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Middlesbrough
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Middleton, Henry Willoughby, 6th Lord
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Midlothian

WEG represents as MP
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WEG’s 1879 election campaign in
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,
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,
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,
ref 4

WEG’s prospect of seat
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,
ref 2

WEG visits
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,
ref 2

1885 election victory
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WEG re-elected unopposed (1886)
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Militia Bill (1851)
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Mill, John Stuart
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,
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,
ref 3

Millais, Sir John Everett: portraits of WEG
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,
ref 2

Milner, Alfred, Viscount
ref 1

Milnes, Henrietta
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Milnes, Richard Monckton (1st Lord Houghton)
ref 1
,
ref 2
& n

Milton, Frances, Lady
see
Fitzwilliam, Catherine, Countess of

Moffatt, Dr
ref 1

Molesworth, Sir William
ref 1
,
ref 2

Moltke, Helmut von
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,
ref 2

Monsell, William (
later
1st Lord Emly)
ref 1

Montagu, Edwin Samuel
ref 1

Montenegro
ref 1
,
ref 2

‘Moonlight, Captain’
ref 1

Moran, Charles McMoran Wilson, 1st Lord
ref 1n

Morier, Sir Robert Burnett David
ref 1

Morley, Arnold
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Morley, Charles
ref 1

Morley, John, Viscount

on WEG’s speeches and oratorical style
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

on Sidney Herbert
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on WEG at Eton
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on Newark election
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on Peel and WEG
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on WEG’s mental disturbance
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on WEG’s appearance
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and Peel’s 1846 defeat by Disraeli
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criticizes WEG’s performance as Colonial Secretary
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and WEG’s work among prostitutes
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on WEG’s power in Commons
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praises WEG’s speech on Ecclesiastical Titles Bill
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and WEG’s views on Crimean war
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and WEG’s lack of interest in architecture
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on WEG’s remoteness
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on WEG’s 1868 South-west Lancashire campaign
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on Irish Church Bill
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,
ref 2

on Irish legislation
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on
Alabama
settlement
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on Irish University Bill
ref 1

meets WEG at Lubbock’s house party
ref 1

on WEG’s Midlothian campaign
ref 1

on WEG’s Glasgow rectorial address
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on Disraeli’s 1880 defeat
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on WEG’s 1880 premiership
ref 1

on WEG’s Affirmation Bill speech
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classical learning
ref 1
,
ref 2

on WEG’s Irish policy
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on Lord’s reform
ref 1

helps with first Home Rule Bill
ref 1
,
ref 2

misquotes Grattan
ref 1n

and 1886 government resignation
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stands in for WEG at 1890 Sheffield meeting
ref 1

and WEG’s attitude to Parnell divorce
ref 1

and downfall of Parnell
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and WEG’s reaction to Bassetlaw defeat
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Biarritz holiday with WEG
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devises ‘Newcastle Programme’
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and WEG’s proposed domestic reforms
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pleads with Rosebery to accept office
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and Irish Bill (1893)
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on WEG in decline
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,
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,
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character
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supports WEG on second Home Rule Bill (1893)
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disfavours Harcourt
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and naval estimates dispute
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WEG values as companion
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final visit to WEG
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and WEG’s funeral
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Morley, Samuel
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Morton, George Sholto Douglas, 18th Earl of
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Mundella, Anthony John
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,
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,
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,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Munich
ref 1

Munro-Ferguson, Ronald Crauford (
later
Viscount Novar)
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Muntz, George Frederick
ref 1

Murillo, Bartolomé Estéban:
Virgin and Child
(painting)
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Murray, John (publisher)
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Musgrave, Thomas, Archbishop of York
ref 1
,
ref 2

Namier, Sir Lewis B.
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Naples

WEG visits
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

WEG protests against oppression in
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,
ref 2

Napoleon III, Emperor of the French (
formerly
Prince Louis Napoleon)

and Ems telegram
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Palmerston congratulates
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,
ref 2

attempted assassination
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annexes Savoy and Nice
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,
ref 2

entertains WEG in Paris
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and Franco-Prussian War
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overthrown
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,
ref 2

Nasser, Gamal Abdel
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National Education League
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National Liberal Club: WEG lays foundation stone
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,
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National Liberal Federation
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,
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,
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,
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,
ref 5

National Press Agency
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,
ref 2

naval estimates (1893)
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Nettleship, Edward
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Newark, Nottinghamshire

WEG elected MP for
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,
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,
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,
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,
ref 5
,
ref 6

WEG loses seat (1845)
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,
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Newbolt, Sir Henry
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Newcastle, Henry Clinton, 4th Duke of

as WEG’s parliamentary patron
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,
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,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref
5

refuses to support Peel’s anti-Corn Laws
ref 1n

death
ref 1

Newcastle, Henry Clinton, 5th Duke of (
formerly
Earl of Lincoln)

at Eton with WEG
ref 1

at Christ Church, Oxford
ref 1

debating
ref 1

in Rome
ref 1

as Commissioner of Woods and Forests
ref 1

and WEG’s losing Newark seat
ref 1

and Peel’s defeat
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wife leaves
ref 1

and WEG’s 1853 budget
ref 1

death
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

and Crimean War
ref 1

divorce
ref 1

and WEG’s commission in Ionian Islands
ref 1

in Palmerston’s 1859 government
ref 1

friendship with WEG
ref 1
,
ref 2

and repeal of paper duties
ref 1

estate
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

and Laura Thistlethwayte
ref 1
,
ref 2

Newcastle Programme
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne: WEG visits and speaks in
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Newdegate, Charles Newdigate
ref 1

Newman, John Henry, Cardinal

age
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at Oriel College
ref 1
,
ref 2

becomes vicar of St Mary’s, Oxford
ref 1

opposes Peel on Catholic Emancipation
ref 1

received into Roman Catholic church
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

qualities and character
ref 1

preaching
ref 1

self-scourging
ref 1

attitude to re-established Catholic hierarchy in England
ref 1

returns to Oxford
ref 1

made Cardinal
ref 1

WEG invites to Eastern Question meeting
ref 1

WEG visits with Chamberlain
ref 1

death
ref 1

The Idea of a University
ref 1

Loss and Gain
(novel)
ref 1

‘Tract 90’
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