Lord Lyons

Lord Lyons
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Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy is a biography of Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons written by Thomas Legh, Baron Newton, who served as a member of Lord Lyons's staff at the Paris Embassy. Newton collected Lord's carefully preserved correspondence and draw upon his own diary and recollections to compile this biography of an eminent British diplomat, the favourite of Queen Victoria. Lyons was the most influential British diplomat during each of the four great crises of the second half of the 19th century: Italian unification; the American Civil War; the Eastern Question; and the replacement of France by Germany as the dominant Continental power subsequent to German Unification. Lyons is best known for solving the Trent Affair during the American Civil War; for laying the foundations for the Special Relationship and the Entente Cordiale; and for predicting, 32 years before World War I, the occurrence of an imperial war between France and Germany that would destroy Britain's international dominance.

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Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton. Lord Lyons

Lord Lyons

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Table of Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER I. EARLY LIFE

CHAPTER II. WASHINGTON (1859-1860)

CHAPTER III. Outbreak of Civil War—The 'Trent' Case (1860-1861)

CHAPTER IV. COURSE OF THE CIVIL WAR(1862-1865)

CHAPTER V. CONSTANTINOPLE (1865-1867)

CHAPTER VI. THE SECOND EMPIRE (1867-1869)

CHAPTER VII. SECRET PROPOSALS FOR DISARMAMENT (1870)

CHAPTER VIII. THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR (1870)

CHAPTER IX. THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE(1870-1871)

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 2

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CHAPTER X. THE THIRD REPUBLIC (1871–1873)

CHAPTER XI. MARSHAL MACMAHON'S PRESIDENCY (1873–1875)

CHAPTER XII. THE EASTERN QUESTION (1876–1878)

CHAPTER XIII. M. GRÉVY'S PRESIDENCY (1878–1879)

CHAPTER XIV. THE REVIVAL OF FRANCE (1880–1881)

CHAPTER XV. ARABI'S REBELLION (1881–1882)

CHAPTER XVI. ANGLOPHOBIA (1883–1885)

CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST YEAR'S WORK (1886–1887)

APPENDIX

LORD LYONS IN PRIVATE LIFE. By Mrs. Wilfrid Ward

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Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton

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Washington, Nov. 29, 1861.

The Consuls in the South are crying out for ships again. This is the solution for every difficulty in the Consular mind, as my experience in the Mediterranean taught me long ago; though what the ships were to do, except fire a salute in honour of the Consul, I could never discover. I had some trouble, as you may perhaps recollect, in checking the Consular ardour to send ships up the Potomac to my own relief last spring. Sir A. Milne objects strongly to sending ships to the Southern Ports, unless with a specific object and definite instructions, and I think he is quite right. It is quite true that a town may be bombarded some day by the United States forces: that British subjects may have their throats cut by the negroes in a servile insurrection, or be tarred and feathered by a Vigilance Committee. But we cannot keep a squadron at every point to protect them, and I do not know what points are particularly threatened.

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