84
Lecky, History of Ireland, v., 358-60, n.; Stapleton, Life of Canning, ii., 131-34.
85
Eldon to Sir William Scott, Twiss, Life of Eldon, ii., 416. For Eldon's Speech, see Twiss, iii., 498-512.
86
Parker, Sir Robert Peel, i., 372-75.
87
Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 54-60.
88
Wellington to Curtis, December 11, 1828, Wellington, Despatches, etc., v., 326.
89
For the king's qualified assent see Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 82-85; Peel's Memoirs, i., 297, 298, 310.
90
See Peel's Memoirs, i., 3, for his unpopularity at Westbury.
91
Peel's Memoirs, i., 343-49; Greville, Memoirs, i., 189, 190, 201, 202.
92
See Maxwell, Life of Wellington, ii., 231-36, for the incident.
93
Stapleton, Life of Canning, iii., 220-25, 227-35.
94
See Lloyd, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, N.S., xviii. (1904), 77-105.
95
Wellington, Despatches, etc., iv., 270-79.
96
Ibid., pp. 280-86.
97
So S. Lane-Poole, writing from Church's papers, English Historical Review, v., 519.
98
Hertslet, Map of Europe by Treaty, p. 142.
99
Wellington, Despatches, etc., vi., 184.
100
See the letters in the Annual Register, lxxii. (1830), 389-401.
101
Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 160-62.
102
Arbuthnot to Peel, Nov. 1, 1830, Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 163-66.
103
Goldwin Smith, United Kingdom, ii., 320.
104
See Professor Dicey's observations on this clause, Law and Opinion in England, p. 54, n.
105
Wellington, Despatches, etc., viii., 206; Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 207.
106
Parker, Sir Robert Peel, ii., 206.
107
Goldwin Smith, United Kingdom, ii., 354; Dicey, Law and Opinion in England, p. 85.
108
C. Creighton, History of Epidemics in Britain, ii., 768, 793-97, 860-62.