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[215] Dr. Liddon met Lord A. and Miss G. at the station.
[216] Dr. Talbot.
[217] Dr. Stubbs.
[218] d.u.c.h.ess of Sutherland, Countess of Cromarty in her own right.
[219] Forbes.
[220] Lord Wolverton's residence near London.
[221] A letter from Mr. Gladstone to his daughter.
[222] _Contemporary Review_.
[223] Egypt.
[224] To Egypt. Its object was financial.
[225] Lyttelton.
[226] England _v._ Australia, Kennington Oval.
[227] Bishop Stubbs.
[228] Dollinger.
[229] Church.
[230] Scholars.h.i.+p (10) for Northumberland miners, comprising a month's residence at Cambridge.
[231] Dollinger.
[232] Dr. Howson.
[233] The third Midlothian campaign.
[234] Mr. Gladstone.
[235] The first Lord Ampthill.
[236] Mr. Gladstone.
[237] Bishop Stubbs.
[238] At Oxford.
[239] Ruskin.
[240] Bonamy Price.
[241] Mr. Raskin's playfully affectionate description of Mr. Bonamy Price, Professor of the science which he most abhorred.
[242] Afterwards Bishop of London.
[243] "The History of the Papacy during the Reformation."
[244] "Life of George Eliot."
[245] President Monroe formulated, at the suggestion of Mr. Canning, the doctrine that the American continents were not to be colonised in the future by foreign Powers.
[246] The Croker Papers.
[247] Disraeli.
[248] Bishop of London.
[249] Walsham How, then Suffragan Bishop of Bedford.
[250] At Cannes.
[251] "The Life of George Eliot."
[252] Now Viscount Milner.
[253] The present Earl Grey.
[254] Mark Pattison's Memoirs.
[255] The Afghan frontier. See Mr. Morley's account of the Penjdeh incident in his "Life of Gladstone," vol. iii. pp. 183-5.
[256] The reference is to Tennyson's lines on the Franchise Bill, "Steersman, be not precipitate," &c.
[257] Disagreements in the Cabinet on Ireland had been cut short on June 8 by the defeat of the Government, through a combination of Tories and Irish, on the Budget.
[258] Mr. James Stuart.
[259] When Lord Salisbury came into office in June 1885, he required a.s.surances of support from the Leader of the Opposition, which Mr.
Gladstone refused to give.
[260] Mr. Gladstone's Election Address, partly written in Norway, containing the Authorised Programme of the Liberal party.
[261] _i.e._, ex-Prime Minister.
[262] Mr. George Russell. He stood for Fulham, but was not elected.
[263] At his election for Hoxton.