The journal of Elizabeth Lady Holland (1791-1811) Volume 2 (of 2)Holland, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Lady
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The journal of Elizabeth Lady Holland (1791-1811) Volume 2 (of 2)
Holland, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Lady
Holland, Elizabeth Vassall Fox, Lady, 1770-1845 -- Diaries
Grey, Charles (afterwards Viscount Howick and 2nd Earl Grey), his
character, i. 98, 100–2, 171;
and Prince of Wales, i. 178, 190–1; ii. 282, 283;
and secession, i. 215, 270; ii. 74;
and Parliamentary Reform, ii. 73;
and Mr. Tierney, ii. 137–140;
his plans for an Administration, ii. 171;
and the Foreign Office, ii. 184, 185;
and Catholic Emancipation, ii. _200_, 201, 203, 214, 216, 217;
and Mr. Whitbread, ii. 245;
and Lord Grenville, ii. 284–8;
referred to, i. 210, 211, 214; ii. 172, 178, 181, 197, 224–5, 227, 269
Gustavus III. of Sweden, i. _46_, 49–50
Gustavus IV. of Sweden, ii. 188–9, 279
Halford, Sir Henry (Dr. Vaughan), influences Prince of Wales, ii.
290
Hamilton, Emma, Lady, i. 143, 242–3; ii. 13
Hamilton, Sir William, i. 123, 143, 219, 243
Hardwicke, Philip, 3rd Earl of, ii. 223–7
Hare, James, i. 204, 223, 226; ii. 53;
and Lord Macartney, i. 241;
on Sheridan, i. 224
Hatton, Lady Ann (afterwards Lady Abercorn), i. _55_, 122; ii. 56,
67, 69
Hertford, Lady, ii. _163_;
and Prince of Wales, ii. 275;
_see_ Beauchamp
Hervey, John Augustus, Lord, i. 47, 54, 103, 112, 115–16
Hobart, Robert, Lord (afterwards 4th Earl of Buckingham), i. 236–7,
243, 257
Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, ii. 55
Holland House, i. 181;
its history, ii. 62–6
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, 3rd Lord:
meets Lady Webster, i. 116;
marriage, i. 147;
his character, i. 121; ii. 58;
his speech on Assessed Taxes, i. 169;
on Land Tax, i. 189;
on case of Benjamin Flower, i. 248–9;
on Russian Subsidy, i. 264–5;
his manner of speaking, i. 183;
and Prince of Wales, i. 178;
and Lord E. Fitzgerald, i. 186;
and Lord Lansdown, i. 221;
and Lord Thanet, i. 250, 269;
and Mr. Adderley, i. 273;
and Lord Sidmouth, ii. 217;
and peace negotiations, ii. 29–30, 31, 44–5;
and the Divorce Bill, ii. 77;
and Public Debtors Bill, ii. 90;
and Catholic Emancipation Bill, ii. 76, 201–3, 215–16;
and Jacobinical Party, ii. 101–2;
his _Foreign Reminiscences_, i. _231_;
at Court, i. 253–4;
and the mission to Paris, ii. 167, 168;
successor to C. J. Fox, ii. 170, 171;
Commissioner on American Question, ii. 173, 174;
Privy Seal, ii. _182_, 183, 186, 187;
advice to Prince of Wales, ii. 197–8;
Recorder of Nottingham, ii. 249;
his lines ‘To a Lady on Her Birthday,’ i. 130, Appendix A, 294–6
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