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* Scottish Church, Queen's reverence for, 220.
 * Sebastopol, 183, 186.
 * Seeley, Sir John, 252.
 * Shaftesbury, Earl of, 59, 83, 90, 154, 155.
 * Spanish marriages, the, 145-8, 166.
 * Stanley, Dean, 35, 174, 233.
 * Stanley, Lady Augusta, 136, 204.
 * Stockmar, Baron, 54, 55, 62, 65, 66, 73, 77, 85, 104-118, 145, 148, 191, 202, 255.
 * Sussex, Duke of, 19, 47, 89, 90.

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Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, 248.

Teck, Duchess of. See Cambridge.

Teck, Princess Victoria Mary of, 234, 240.

Tory Party, outbreak of disloyalty in, 73.

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United Irishman, The, 150.

United States, Civil War, Trent affair, 208.

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Victor Emmannuel, King of Italy, 206.

Victoria, Queen, birth of, 13; christening of, 14; education of, 20, 28, 34; great affection of, for her uncle Leopold, 25; appearance of, 32, 33; Carlyle on, 33, 224-6; Baroness Bunsen on, 33; care of, for her household and servants, 34; as a musician, 36; Whig sympathies of, 44, 71; accession of, 46; consideration of, for Queen Adelaide, 49, 50; on the bedchamber question, 62; wishes to defer her marriage, 62, 63; betrothal to Prince Albert, 66; announces her engagement to the Council, 69; unpopularity with the Tories, 72, 77; marriage of, 79; efforts of, to preserve the purity of her Court, 83; religious views of, 88, 130, 131, 219; and Lord Melbourne, 52, 53, 94; and Sir James Graham, 96; and Sir Robert Peel, 61, 72, 94-103; Stockmar's influence on, 111-118; attempts on life of, 90, 119, 139, 140, 141; birth of children, 119-128, magnanimity of, 123; good health of, 129, 137; as a mother, 129, 130, 131; legacy to, 139; a good sailor, 142; first visit to France, 144; and Viscount Palmerston, 156-172; on the Haynau incident, 161; at the opening of the Great Exhibition, 173, 175; and Emperor Nicholas, 176; disapproves of Day of Humiliation for Crimean War, 178; visits Paris, 185; and Cherbourg, 196, 197; on her daughter's marriage, 189; Indian Proclamation, 193, 194; reviews the Volunteers, 199, 200; death of mother, 201; death of husband, 201-211; unveiling the Prince's statue at Aberdeen, 221; children's marriages, 227; prevents war with Germany, 229; interest in providing medical women for India, 236; letter of, to Miss Gordon, 238; letter of, to the nation, on death of Duke of Clarence, 242; activity of, in preventing disputes between the Houses of Parliament, 246-252; on the secret of happiness, 255.

Villiers, the Hon. Charles, 101.

Volunteer movement, the, 198.

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Wales, Prince of, 117, 121, 185, 187, 205, 217, 228, 239.

Wales, Princess of, 206, 215, 228, 239.

Wellington, Duke of, 18, 41, 42, 45, 57, 60, 71, 107, 125, 151, 161, 175.

Whigs, the Queen's sympathies with, 44, 72.

Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester, 29, 88, 188, 228.

William I., King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, 178, 239.

William II., King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, 205, 228, 239.

William IV., 12, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 46, 51, 111.

Windsor, housekeeping at, 134.

Wynn, Miss, account by, of Queen's accession, 47.

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York, Duchess of, 243.

York, Duke of, Queen's uncle, 17.

York, Duke of, Prince George of Wales, 243.

York, Prince Edward of, 243.