1. Galignani’s Messenger , 1
  2. Gallipoli, 1, 2, 3
  3. Gallomania, 1n , 2, 3, 4
  4. Game Bill (1880), 1, 2, 3
  5. Gardiner (Bentinck’s servant), 1
  6. Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1
  7. Garvin, J. L., 1
  8. Gash, Professor N., 1
  9. Gaskell, Mrs, 1, 2
  10. Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne (later 1st Earl of Cranbrook, q.v.), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7n , 8, 9, 10, 11;
    1. and 1867 Reform Bill, 1, 2;
    2. Home Secretary, 1;
    3. as D’s deputy, 1;
    4. War Secretary, 1;
    5. his oratory relied on by D, 1;
    6. disappointed of leadership of House, 1;
    7. Indian Secretary, 1;
    8. elevated to Lords, 1
  11. Gaussen, Mr, 1
  12. Geneva, 1, 2;
    1. D rows on lake with Byron’s boatman, 1
  13. Genius of Judaism (D’Israeli), 1
  14. Genoa, 1
  15. George I, 1
  16. George II, 1
  17. George III, 1
  18. George V, 1
  19. George VI, 1
  20. George I of Greece, 1
  21. Gerard, Sir Robert, 1st Baron, 1
  22. Gibraltar, 1
  23. Gideon, Sampson (later 1st Baron Eardley), 1
  24. Girardin, Emile de, 1
  25. Gladstone, Herbert, 1
  26. Gladstone, William Ewart, 1n , 2, 3, 4, 5n , 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23;
    1. his first book, 1;
    2. describes Vivian Grey sequel as ‘trash’, 1;
    3. D first meets, 1;
    4. resigns over Maynooth grant, 1;
    5. D thinks he has no political future, 1;
    6. at Colonial Office, 1;
    7. on D’s philippics against Peel, 1;
    8. opinion of Bentinck, 1;
    9. in Don Pacifico debate, 1, 2;
    10. on danger of ‘unattached Prime Ministers’, 1;
    11. a ‘Puseyite’, 1;
    12. refuses office under Stanley, 1;
    13. adverse view of D at the Exchequer, 1;
    14. on religious bigotry, 1;
    15. finds D’s speeches on finance ‘quackish’, 1;
    16. and D’s 1852 budget, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
    17. beginning of long duel with D, 1, 2, 3;
    18. his notable budget (1853), 1, 2;
    19. succeeds D as Chancellor, 1;
    20. correspondence over furniture and robe, 1;
    21. Bill for reform of Oxford University, 1;
    22. joins D in attack on 1857 budget, 1;
    23. refuses office under D and Derby, 1, 2;
    24. his antipathy to D, 1, 2, 3;
    25. votes for 1859 Reform Bill, 1, 2;
    26. pro-Italian, 1;
    27. in 1859 crisis, 1, 2;
    28. fiscal views, 1;
    29. leader of House, 1;
    30. D thinks unlikely to succeed as leader, 1;
    31. and 1866 Reform Bill, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6;
    32. and 1867 Reform Bill, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
    33. D’s defeat of, 1, 2, 3;
    34. working-class householders’ alleged gratitude to, 1;
    35. regard for Mrs D, 1, 2;
    36. his failure with Victoria, 1;
    37. and Irish Church question, 1, 2;
    38. his other-worldliness, 1;
    39. his ecclesiastical appointments, 1;
    40. loses Lancashire seat, 1;
    41. becomes Prime Minister, 1, 2;
    42. foreign policy ‘letting down prestige’, 1, 2, 3;
    43. burst of reforming energy, 1, 2;
    44. failures of judgment, 1;
    45. resigns after Irish University defeat, 1;
    46. reassumes office, 1;
    47. dispute over legality of seat, 1, 2, 3;
    48. dissolves Parliament, 1, 2;
    49. election address promising abolition of income tax, 1, 2, 3;
    50. astounded by defeat, 1;
    51. Victoria’s fear and disapproval of, 1, 2;
    52. on power of abdication, 1;
    53. determines to retire, 1;
    54. attacks ‘Bill to put down Ritualism’, 1;
    55. formal retirement, 1, 2;
    56. returns to fray, 1, 2, 3;
    57. his style the antithesis of D, 1;
    58. belief in Balkan nationalism, 1;
    59. shocked by Turkish misgovernment, 1;
    60. protests at rejection of Berlin Memorandum, 1;
    61. first intervention in Eastern question, 1;
    62. pamphlet on Bulgarian atrocities, 1, 2, 3;
    63. motives for publishing, 1;
    64. leads atrocity campaign, 1, 2, 3, 4;
    65. his distrust and hatred of D, 1, 2;
    66. Victoria’s hostility to, 1, 2, 3;
    67. D’s diatribe against, 1;
    68. supports Constantinople Conference, 1;
    69. at National Convention, 1, 2;
    70. extreme views, 1, 2;
    71. called ‘Russian agent’, 1;
    72. Derby supports, 1;
    73. ‘frantic’ at Berlin Treaty, 1;
    74. D’s provocative remarks on, 1;
    75. recalls military consuls, 1, 2, 3;
    76. his later tribute to D, 1;
    77. introduces competitive Civil Service entry, 1;
    78. and patronage, 1, 2;
    79. says ‘Damn’, 1;
    80. and honours, 1, 2;
    81. first Midlothian campaign, 1;
    82. on by-election setbacks, 1;
    83. on D’s ‘baseless’ warnings against Irish Home Rule, 1;
    84. second Midlothian campaign, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
    85. on ‘downfall of Beaconsfieldism’, 1;
    86. on Corry’s peerage, 1;
    87. Victoria’s reluctance to send for, 1;
    88. forms Government, 1;
    89. reasons for victory, 1;
    90. ‘the Arch Villain’, 1, 2;
    91. his 1880 budget, 1;
    92. Manning’s ‘most revengeful man’, 1;
    93. caricatured in Falconet, 1;
    94. D’s increased detestation, 1;
    95. his Irish Coercion Bill, 1, 2;
    96. fails in applying new closure rules, 1;
    97. orders public funeral for D, 1;
    98. too busy to attend, 1, 2;
    99. his speech in Commons, 1;
    100. his family outlasts D’s, 1;
    101. his waning star D’s opportunity, 1;
    102. hostile to forward policy, 1;
    103. his and D’s personal conflict, 1;
    104. D’s moral and intellectual superior, 1
  27. Gladstone, Mrs, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  28. Glasgow University, D Lord Rector of, 1
  29. Glenaroon (Lamb), 1
  30. Glentworth, Lord, 1n
  31. Globe , 1, 2, 3, 4
  32. Gobineau, Comte Joseph Arthur de, 1
  33. Goderich, Frederick Robinson, Viscount, 1
  34. Goldney, Sir George, 1
  35. Gorchakov, Prince, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11;
    1. his terms for conference, 1;
    2. at Berlin Congress, 1, 2
  36. Gore, Charles, 1
  37. Gore, Mrs, 1, 2
  38. Gore House, 1, 2, 3
  39. Gorst, Sir John Eldon, 1, 2, 3, 4;
    1. and Fourth Party, 1
  40. Goschen, George Joachim, 1st Viscount, 1, 2n , 3, 4, 5
  41. Goschen, Mrs, 1
  42. Goulburn, Henry, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
    1. ‘that weird Sibyl’, 1
  43. Gower, Lord Ronald, 1, 2
  44. Graham, Sir James, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11;
    1. his opinion of D, 1, 2, 3, 4;
    2. D seeks post for brother from, 1, 2, 3;
    3. supporter of Peel, 1, 2, 3;
    4. refuses party leadership, 1
  45. Granada, 1
  46. Granby, Lord (6th Duke of Rutland), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
  47. Granville, Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
  48. Graves, S. R., 1
  49. Great Exhibition (1851), 1, 2
  50. Greenwich, 1, 2, 3;
    1. Gladstone MP for, 1;
    2. Conservative gain, 1
  51. Greenwood, Frederick, 1
  52. Gregory, Robert, Canon of St Paul’s, 1
  53. Gregory, Sir William, 1, 2, 3n
  54. Greville, Charles, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7;
    1. on D’s disastrous maiden speech, 1;
    2. on D’s ‘disreputable character’, 1;
    3. his dislike of Derby, 1, 2;
    4. on D as leader of House, 1;
    5. and Villiers scandal, 1;
    6. on ‘disorganised state’ of party, 1;
    7. on Derby’s ‘violent discontent’ with D, 1
  55. Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  56. Grey, Sir Henry George, 3rd Earl, 1, 2
  57. Grey, Colonel (later General) Charles, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
  58. Grey, Sir George, 1
  59. Grillions (parliamentary club), 1
  60. Grosvenor, Earl (later 1st Duke of Westminster), 1, 2, 3
  61. Grosvenor Gate: Wyndham Lewis house in, 1, 2, 3n , 4, 5n , 6, 7, 8;
    1. contents as loan security, 1;
    2. D moves from, 1
  62. Grundtvig, N. F. S., 1
  63. Guedalla, Philip, 1, 2
  64. Guest, Sir Ivor, 1st Baron Wimborne, 1n , 2
  65. Guest, Sir Josiah John, 1
  66. Guildhall, D’s speech on Eastern question (1876), 1, 2, 3
  67. Guiness, Sir Arthur, 1st Baron Ardilaun, 1
  68. Guizot, F. P. G., 1, 2
  69. Gull, Sir William, 1, 2, 3
  70. Gully, John, 1
  71. Gunnersbury, 1
  72. Gurney, Baron, 1
  73. Gurney, Mr and Mrs Samuel, 1