PUBLISHED WORKS.
La Correspondance de Leibniz avec l’Electrice Sophie de Brunswick-Lüneburg. Vol. III.
Geschichte der Deutschen Höfe, Vehse. Vol. XVIII.
Geschichte von Sachsen, Böttiger Flathe. Vol. II.
Biographische Denkmaler Varnhagen. Vol. IV.
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu’s Letters and Works. Edited by Lord Wharnecliffe.
The Diary of Mary, Countess Cowper, Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales, 1714–1720.
Lord Hervey’s Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second. Edited by John Wilson Croker.
Lord Mahon’s History of England from the Peace of Utrecht, Vols. I. and II.
Coxe’s Life of Sir Robert Walpole, Vols. I. and II.
The Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. IX.
Horace Walpole’s Reminiscences and Works.
The History of Hampton Court Palace. Orange and Guelph Times, Vol. III., by Ernest Law.
Notes on the Personal Union between England and Hanover, by Dr. A. W. Ward.
Greater London, by Edward Walford.
The Memoirs of Wilhelmina, Margravine of Baireuth. Translated by H.R.H. the Princess Christian.
The Lockhart Memoirs.
Colley Cibber’s Apology for My Life.
The Historical Register, 1718.
Parliamentary History, Vols. VIII. and IX.
The Criticks: Being Papers of the Times, 1718.
The Political State of Great Britain, Vol. VIII.
Sundry Reports of the Historical MSS. Commission, including Earl de la Warr’s MSS. preserved at Buckhurst, the Duke of Marlborough’s MSS. at Blenheim, and the Earl of Carlisle’s MSS. at Castle Howard.
The Wentworth Papers, 1705–1739.
The Suffolk Correspondence: Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk.
Hervey’s Letter Books, 1651–1750.
Kemble’s State Papers and Correspondence.
House of Commons’ Journal, Vol. XX.
The Etough Papers.
The Sundon Correspondence. Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon, by Mrs. Thomson.
The Earl of Bristol’s Letter Book, 1651–1750.
La Correspondance Secrète du Comte de Broglie.
Les Mémoires de Berwick, Vol. II.
The Transactions of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland, Vol. I.
Macpherson’s Stuart Papers, Vol. II.
Dr. King’s Anecdotes of My Own Times.
The Correspondence of Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Orleans.
An Essay Towards the Character of Queen Caroline, by Dr. Alured Clarke.
Wright’s England under the House of Hanover.
Maby’s Life of Chesterfield.
Jesse’s Memoirs.
Our Hanoverian Kings, by B. C. Skottowe.
Epitaphium Reginae Carolinae, 1737.
A Particular Account of the Solemnities used at the Coronation of His Sacred Majesty King George II., and his Royal Consort Queen Caroline, on Wednesday, 11th October, 1727. London, 1760.
Ceremonial Proceedings at the Private Interment of Queen Caroline, 1737.
Dix Années de la Cour de George II., by Vicomte Frolois. Paris, 1760.
The London Gazette, 1714–1737 (official).
Sundry news-sheets and journals 1714–1737, including: The Gentleman’s Magazine, The Daily Courant, The Leiden Gazette, The Freeholder, The Craftsman, The Daily Post, The Weekly Journal, The Daily Journal, The Flying Post, Mist’s Journal, Brice’s Weekly Journal, The Stamford Mercury, The County Journal, The Daily Advertiser, Fog’s Weekly Journal, Reed’s Weekly Journal, The General Evening Post, Hooker’s Miscellany, The Old Whig, etc.
INDEX.
VOLUME II.
- Albemarle, Lady, [126].
- Amelia, Princess, [94];
- at Bath, [97];
- and the Prince of Wales, [217];
- at Caroline’s funeral, [362].
- Anne, Princess Royal of England, [93];
- and the Prince of Wales, [217];
- betrothal, [249];
- marriage, [252].
- Appendix, [369].
- Arbuthnot, Dr., [76].
- Argyll, Duke of, in opposition, [51], [189];
- and the Church, [149];
- and Caroline, [311].
- Atterbury, Prince James’s agent in Paris, [20];
- death, [143].
- Augusta, Princess of Saxe-Gotha, betrothal, [284];
- marriage, [289].
- Baltimore, Lord, [214].
- Berkeley, Dr., [179].
- Berkeley, George, [268].
- Berkeley, Lord, resignation, [17].
- Berwick, Duke of, [144].
- Bolingbroke, Viscount, and the Patriots, [48];
- and the Prince of Wales, [205], [208];
- leaves England, [271].
- Bolton, Duke of, [170];
- in opposition, [189];
- dismissed, [202].
- Borgman, Baron, [365].
- Bourguait, English Envoy at Berlin, [88].
- Brett, Dr., [245].
- Bristol, Lady, [92].
- Brunswick, Duchess of, [335].
- Buckingham, Duchess of, [144].
- Burlington, Lord, [202].
- Butler, Dr., [179], [229].
- Caroline, Queen of England, [3];
- Civil List, [12];
- and Schulemburg, [26];
- coronation, [30];
- power of, [40];
- and the opposition, [50];
- and Windsor, [56], [117];
- household, [70];
- toilet, [75];
- Regent of England, [112], [184], [273], [297];
- and the people, [147];
- charities, [150];
- and vaccination, [154];
- and literature, [156];
- and prison reform, [184];
- and the Church, [223];
- and Madame de Walmoden, [314];
- illness, [344];
- death, [360];
- funeral, [361].
- Caroline, Princess, [101].
- Carteret, Lord, in opposition, [48], [330].
- Cavendish, Lord James, [126].
- Charles Edward, Prince, [143].
- Chesterfield, Lord, in opposition, [48], [190];
- Lord Steward of the Household, [81];
- dismissed, [202].
- Chevenix, Rev. Charles, [235].
- Clarke, Dr. Alured, [181].
- Clarke, Dr. Samuel, [228].
- Clayton, Dr., [232].
- Clayton, Mrs., [71];
- and the Church, [231];
- becomes Lady Sundon, [236].
- Clementina, consort of Prince James Stuart, [18].
- Clinton, Lord, in opposition, [190];
- dismissed, [202].
- Cobham, Lord, [202].
- Compton, Sir Spencer, Prime Minister, [6];
- created Earl of Wilmington, [16].
- Croft, Sir Archer, [143].
- Crowe, Dr., [368].
- Cumberland, Duke of, [102].
- D’Elitz, Madame, [302].
- De Fleury, Cardinal, [13].
- Delaware, Lord, [285].
- Deloraine, Lady, [280];
- and George II., [331].
- De Roussie, Lady Charlotte, [68].
- Doddington, George Budd, [206].
- Dorset, Duchess of, [70].
- Dorset, Duke of, [362].
- Duck, Stephen, [180].
- Duncombe, William, [180].
- Dyves, Dorothy, [235].
- Fenton, Miss, [170].
- Finch, Lord, [103].
- Fleury, Cardinal, [145].
- Frederick, Crown Prince of Denmark, [105].
- Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Hesse-Cassel, [104].
- Frederick, Prince of Wales, [86];
- in England, [90];
- in opposition, [203];
- and Bolingbroke, [205];
- and Lady Diana Spencer, [209];
- escapades, [210];
- and Miss Vane, [212];
- and his sisters, [217];
- betrothal, [284];
- marriage, [289];
- and the Patriots, [326];
- at Norfolk House, [342];
- and the Queen, [350].
- Gay, [168].
- George Augustus (George II.), accession, [3];
- Civil List, [15];
- and George I.’s will, [23];
- coronation, [30];
- visit to Hanover, [112], [184], [273], [297];
- and the King of Prussia, [131];
- and the Church, [223];
- illness, [325].
- George Louis (George I.), will, [23];
- funeral, [29].
- Gibraltar, [115].
- Gibson, Dr., [224].
- Grafton, Duke of, [63];
- and Princess Amelia, [95];
- Lord Chamberlain, [170];
- at Caroline’s funeral, [362].
- Grantham, Lord, [119].
- Hamilton, Lady Archibald, [213];
- and the Princess of Wales, [293].
- Harrington, Lord, Secretary of State, [141];
- and Walpole, [274].
- Harwicke, Lord, [342].
- Hay, created Earl of Inverness by Prince James, [18].
- Hervey, Lord, Vice-Chamberlain to Caroline, [64];
- duel with Pulteney, [67];
- and Pope, [173];
- and the royal family, [220].
- Hoadley, Bishop, [239].
- Hobart, Sir Henry, raised to peerage, [73].
- Hotham, Special Envoy at Berlin, [132].
- Howard, Mrs., [73];
- and Swift, [164];
- becomes Lady Suffolk, [219];
- Mistress of the Robes, [219];
- resignation, [257];
- second marriage, [268];
- death, [268].
- Isla, Lord, [191].
- James Stuart, Prince, [18].
- Kendal, Duchess of. (See [Schulemburg].)
- Lamotte, [87].
- Lifford, Lord, [68].
- Lockhart, Prince James’s agent for Scotland, [20].
- Lorne, Colonel, [89].
- Louisa, Princess, [105].
- Lumley, Mr., [126].
- Lytelton, [326].
- Maddox, Dr., [79].
- Malpas, Lord, dismissed, [11];
- reinstated, [18].
- Manners, Lady Fanny, [126].
- Mar, Earl of, death, [142].
- Marchmont, Earl of, in opposition, [190];
- dismissed, [202].
- Marlborough, Duchess of, [93], [144];
- and the Prince of Wales, [209];
- and Mrs. Clayton, [236].
- Mary, Princess, [104].
- Masham, Lady, [76].
- Meadows, Miss, [72].
- Middleton, Lady, [126].
- Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, [37];
- and vaccination, [154];
- and Pope, [174];
- and Mrs. Clayton, [236];
- at Caroline’s funeral, [362].
- Montrose, Duchess of, [38].
- Montrose, Duke of, in opposition, [189];
- dismissed, [202].
- Murray, created Earl of Dunbar by Prince James, [18].
- Nash, “King,” [98].
- Newcastle, Duke of, and Princess Amelia, [95];
- in office, [141].
- Norfolk, Duchess of, [348].
- North, Lord, [350].
- Onslow, Chancellor, [113].
- Orange, Prince of, betrothal, [249];
- marriage, [252].
- Orkney, Earl of, [118].
- Orkney, Lady, [37].
- Orrery, Prince James’s agent in London, [20].
- Pelham, Henry, [126].
- Pelham, Lady Catherine, [126].
- Pembroke, Lord, [236].
- Pitt, [326].
- Pomfret, Countess of, [69].
- Pomfret, Lord, [128];
- and Mrs. Clayton, [236].
- Pope, [173].
- Porteous, Captain, [308].
- Portland, Lady, [38].
- Potter, Dr., [356].
- Poyntz, [116].
- Pulteney, head of opposition, [48];
- duel with Hervey, [67];
- and the Prince of Wales, [327].
- Queensberry, Duchess of, [169].
- Ranby, [349].
- Raymond, Lord, [150].
- Robertson, [307].
- Robinson, [227].
- St. Albans, Duchess of, [362].
- St. John, Lady, [38].
- Sastot, [87].
- Savage, [180].
- Scarborough, Lord, [44], [196].
- Schulemburg, and George I.’s will, [25];
- and Caroline, [26];
- death, [28].
- Schütz, [69].
- Scott, Sir Walter, and the Porteous Riots, [312].
- Scrivelsby, Lord of the Manor of, King’s Champion, [35].
- Secker, Bishop, [229].
- Selwyn, Colonel, [140].
- Seville, Treaty of, [115].
- Shippen, [17].
- Skerrett, Maria, [137].
- Sloane, Sir Hans, [154].
- Somerville, [180].
- Sophie Dorothea, Queen of Prussia, [86].
- Spencer, Lady Diana, [209].
- Spense, Betty, [126].
- Stair, Earl of, in opposition, [190];
- dismissed, [202].
- Stanhope, English Plenipotentiary at Madrid, [115].
- Steele, Sir Richard, [179].
- Strafford, Lady, [103].
- Strafford, Lord, [20].
- Suffolk, Lady. See [Mrs. Howard].
- Sundon, Lady. See [Mrs. Clayton].
- Swift, Dean, [162].
- Sylvine, Major, [124].
- Talbot, Dr., [241].
- Tankerville, Lady, [280].
- Tankerville, Lord, [181].
- Titchburne, Mrs., [100], [336].
- Townshend, Lord, [113];
- and Walpole, [136];
- resignation, [140];
- and the Prince of Wales, [208].
- Trevor, Lady, [37].
- Vane, Miss, [212].
- Voltaire, [157].
- Wake, Dr., [23].
- Walmoden, Madame de, [274], [300].
- Walpole, Lady, [15].
- Walpole, Sir Robert, dismissed, [5];
- reinstated, [15];
- and Caroline, [41];
- and Townshend, [136];
- at Houghton, [138];
- and literature, [160];
- and the Excise Scheme, [187];
- and the Church, [223];
- and Madame de Walmoden, [314];
- and Caroline’s illness, [354].
- Walsingham, Lady, [25].
- Wentworth, Lord, [366].
- Wentworth, Peter, [108];
- and Caroline, [121].
- Wesley, John, [239].
- Wharton, Duke of, [142].
- Widdrington, Lord, [100].
- Wigton, Lady, [98].
- Wilhelmina, Princess of Prussia, [86].
- William, Duke of Cumberland, [102].
- Wilson, [307].
- Wolfenbüttel, Duke of, and George I.’s will, [23];
- subsidy to, [48].
- Wyndham, [208].
- Yarmouth, Countess of. See [Walmoden].
- Yonge, Sir William, dismissed, [11];
- reinstated, [18].
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