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Footnotes 1 (Sir) Henry George Grey, Viscount Howick and later third Earl Grey, K.G., b. 1802, o.s.p. 1894; Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, 1846–52. 2 Grey's reputation is discussed in the author's forthcoming book, Earl Grey and the Australian Colonies , 1846‐57, to be published by Melbourne University Press. 3 Grey's version of both incidents may be learned from his Journal in the Grey of Howick Papers at Durham. He did not intend his opposition to Palmerston to prevent the formation of a Russell Government and believed that Russell must have had other reasons for declining to form an administration; Grey's Journal (C3/12), 15 to 31 Dec. 1845 and 5 Jan. 1846, Grey of Howick Papers (Durham). In 1852 Grey believed that colonial affairs had very little to do with the fall of the Government, laying most of the blame on the mismanagement of Russell; Grey's Journal (C3/15–16), 6 to 13 March 1852, Grey of Howick Papers (Durham). Hereinafter Grey's Journal is referred to as Journal, with volume number and dates. 4 e.g. Grey to Russell, 22 Sept. 1849; Russell Papers, Public Record Office, London. Hereinafter these papers are cited as Russell Papers. 5 The
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Nov 1, 1957
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