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GEORGE IV. 1820–1830.

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1820 Precarious position of the ministry, 1364
Cato Street conspiracy, 1365
The Queen's trial, 1366
1821 Consequent alienation between ministry and people, 1368
1822 Peel and Wellesley join the ministry, 1369
Death of Castlereagh. Canning Foreign Secretary, 1369
Retrospect of the affairs of Europe, 1370
1816 Position of England abroad, 1370
Effect of Castlereagh's policy, 1371
1820 Insurrections in Spain, Portugal, Naples, 1371
Arbitrary action of the Holy Alliance, 1372
England refuses to join the Congress at Troppau, 1373
1821 Popular anger at Castlereagh's weak policy, 1373
Insurrection in Greece, 1374
Complications between France and Spain, 1374
1822 Congress at Verona, 1375
Canning's policy, 1375
Partial success of his diplomacy in Spain, 1375
1823 Changes in commercial policy effected by Huskisson, 1376
Change of the Navigation Act, 1379
1824 Improvement in the silk trade, 1380
Improvement in the wool trade, 1381
1823 Discussion on slavery, 1382
Effect of Canning's circular in Jamaica, 1382
1824 Persecution of Mr. Smith, 1383
1825 Disastrous effects of wild speculations, 1383
Success of the healing measures of Government, 1384
1826 Temporary change in the corn laws, 1385
Canning's vigorous policy in Portugal, 1386
Division in the ministry, 1387
1827 Illness of Lord Liverpool, 1388
Difficulties attending the formation of a new ministry, 1388
Disturbances in Ireland, 1389
Wellesley's administration, 1389
1823 The Catholic Association, 1390
1826 Rejection of the Catholic Relief Bill, 1390
1827 Rejection of Burdett's resolution, 1391
Canning Prime Minister, 1391
Canning's death, 1393
His character and policy, 1393
Goderich's ministry, 1394
1828 Wellington's ministry, 1395
Difficulty of the Turkish question, 1395
1824 Canning's diplomacy on the subject, 1396
1826 Protocol between England and Russia, 1397
Enthusiasm for Greek independence in England, 1397
1827 Turkey refuses the armistice, 1398
The Treaty of London, 1398
Attempt to enforce the armistice, 1399
Battle of Navarino, 1399
Goderich's inaction renders the victory nugatory, 1400
1828 Wellington refuses to coerce Turkey by arms, 1400
Character of Wellington's Government, 1401
Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts, 1401
The Corn Bill passed, 1402
Huskisson and his friends resign, 1402
The Catholic Emancipation question, 1402
Renewed agitation in Ireland, 1403
Election of O'Connell for Clare, 1403
Influence of the Association, 1404
1829 Resignation of Lord Anglesey, 1406
Peel and Wellington see the urgency of Catholic emancipation, 1406
Opposition of the King, 1407
The Catholic Emancipation Bill passed, 1408
O'Connell's agitation for repeal, 1409
Wellington's foreign policy, 1410
1826 Affairs of Portugal, 1410
1828 Miguel usurps the throne, 1411
Maria acknowledged in England, 1411
1829 Wellington's neutrality, 1411
Non-intervention in the affairs of Greece, 1412
The Revolution in France, 1413
Supposed influence of Wellington in Polignac's appointment, 1413
Increasing opposition to the French ministry, 1414
1830 Abdication of Charles X., 1416
Death of George IV., 1416
A History of England, Period III. Constitutional Monarchy

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