FOOTNOTES:

[229] Being deprived of this income, Keith swore he would be revenged of the Bishops—that he would buy a piece of ground and outbury them.

[230] Yet no amendment was ever made in it, and all its clauses and faults supported by the utmost rigour of the power of Chancery.

[231] An expression of Lord Lyttleton on Lord Hardwicke.

[232] Meaning by his son, Charles Yorke.

[233] The King had just given Cranborn Lodge in Windsor Forest to the Duke.

[234]

“Il marche en philosophe, où l’honneur le conduit,

Condamne les combats, plaint son maître, et le suit.”

Henriade.

[235] [Vide Appendix.]

[236] The plantations are reckoned in the diocese of London.

[237] [He was consequently dismissed, and, with an allusion to his profession of architect, said, with much good humour and pleasantry, “So, after all, I shall not be Inigo, but Out I go, Jones.”]—E.

[238] For making a league with the Algerines.

[239] Lord George Sackville.