Cadogan, Lady
Calas, Jean
Calonne, M. de
Cambis, Mme. De
Cambridge University; Walpole at
Camelford, Lord
Campbell, Mr. (first Baron Cawdor)
Camden, Earl
Carlisle, third Earl of
Carlisle, fourth Earl of
Carlisle, fifth Earl of, Frederick Howard; in America, letters from
Hare and Selwyn; Selwyn's letters to, commence; sketch of life;'
Order of Thistle; delay of Ribband and Badge; fears for health
at Turin; friendship for Fox; Fox and Carlisle at Eton; anxiety
regarding Fox's prodigality; Viceroy of Ireland; Storer to;
ill; Peace Commissioner to America; recalled from Ireland;
children of; high ideals; thankfulness for Selwyn's friendship.
Carlisle, sixth Earl of, see Howard, George, Viscount Morpeth
Carlisle, Isabella, Countess Dowager of
Carlisle, Lady Caroline Gower, (wife of the fifth Earl)
Carmarthen, Lord
Carpenter, Lady Almeria
Carteret, Harry
Carysfort, Lord
Castle Howard
Castle Inn, Richmond
Catherine, Empress of Russia
Cavendish, Lord Frederick
Cavendish, Lord George
Cavendish, Lord John
Cawdor, first Lord, see Campbell
Chamberlain, Lord
"Charles," see Fox
Charlotte, Queen, wife of George III.
Chartres, Duc de
Chatelet, Duc de
Chatham, first Earl of
Chatham, second Earl of
Cholmondeley, Lord
Chedworth, Lord
Choiseul, Duc de
Choiseul, Duchesse de
Choiseul, Mons. De
Choiseul, Mme. De
Chudleigh, Elizabeth, see Kingston, Duchess of
Churchill, Lord
Clarence, Duke of
Clarendon, Lord
Clavering, Mr.
Clerk of the Irons
Clermont, Lady
Clermont, Lord
Cleveland, Duchess of
Clinton, Sir Henry
Clive, Lord
Club, Young
Comb Compton, Lady
Compton, Lord
Comyns, picture cleaner
Congreve, Mr.
Conolly, Lady Louisa
Conti, Princesse de
Conway, General
Cooper, Sir Grey
Cornwallis, Lady
Cornwallis, Lord
"Corydon," Lord
"Corydon," Captain
Coventry, Earl of
Coventry, Lady
Cowper, Lady
Cowper, Lord
Craddock, Mr.
Craigs, General
Craven, Lord
Crawford, James, "the Fish,"
Crawford, Mrs.
Crewe, Mr.
Crewe, Mrs.
Crewe, Mrs. ("Old")
Croome (Crome)
Cumberland, Duke of
Cunningham, Colonel
D
Damer, Mrs.
Darell, Mr., of Cambridgeshire
Darrels, The, at Richmond
Dashwood, Sir Francis
Deerhurst, Lord
D'Elci, Comte
Delme, Peter ("the Czar")
Denbigh, Lord
D'Eon (the Chevalier)
Derby, Earl of
Derby, Lady
Dering, Sir E.
Devonshire, Duchess of
Devonshire, fifth Duke of
Devonshire House
"Diaboliad, The,"
igby, Dean of Clonfert
igby, Lord
igby, Miss
Digby, Mr.
Dlettanti, Society of
DOyley (Doiley), Mr.
D'Oraison
Dorset, Duke of
Dolben, Sir J.
Douglas, Jack
Draper, Sir W.
Du Deffand, Mme.
Du Deffand, Marquis
Dundas, Sir William
Dunning, John, first Baron Ashburton
Dunmore, Lady
E
Eardley, Sir S.
Eden, William, first Lord Auckland
Eden, Mrs.
Edgcumbe, Dick; one of Strawberry Hill Group
Egremont, Lord
Ekins, Dr. Jeffrey (tutor to Lord Carlisle, afterwards Dean of
Carlisle)
Elliot, Mrs.
Elliot, Sir Gilbert
Ellis, Mr.
Ellis, Welbore
Ellishere, Mrs.
Emigres, the
Emly, Edward (Dean of Derry) "Emily," "the little Parson"
Emperor of Germany, see Joseph II.
Ernham, Lord
Essex, Lady
Essex, Earl of
Eton, Selwyn at; Carlisle at; Crawford at; Carlisle's verses on
friends at; Fitzpatrick at; Walpole at; Storer at; Fitzwilliam
at; Montem at; Lord Morpeth at
Euston, Lord
Eyre, Mr.
Executions, Selwyn and
F
Fagniani, M.
Fagniani, Marchesa, mother of Mie Mie
Fagniani, Maria (and see Mie Mie)
Falkener, Sir Everard
Family compact
Fanshaw, Mr.
Farrington, Gen., of Kent
Faukener, Lady
Faukener, Mr.
Fauquiers
Ferguson, Sir Adam
Ferrers, Washington, fifth Earl; Robert, sixth Earl
Fish, the, see Crawford
Fitzherbert, Mrs.
Fitzpatrick, Richard ("Richard, the Beau Richard"); at Quinze;
friendship with Fox; losses at Newmarket; returns from Jamaica;
in "The Diaboliad;" wins money at Brooks's; Pharo bank; in his
Pharo pulpit; horses taken from his coach; holds a gambling
bank; Fox as security for; the Beau Richard; at Brooks's; loses
at Hazard; at White's; with the King; elated at change of
ministry; provokes Selwyn
Fitzroy, Lady Caroline
Fitzwilliam, Lady
Fitzwilliam, second Earl
Fletcher, Mr.
Flood, Henry
Floyd, Lady Mary
Floyd, Miss
Foley, Thomas, second Baron
Foster, Lady
Fort St. John
Fox, Charles James, "Charles,"; chief of group; great qualities;
coalition with Lord North; friendship with Carlisle; gambling
debts; leader of Whig party; fortune destroyed; Selwyn advises
concerning debts; goes to Bath; suggested sueing of, by
Carlisle; money troubles, Selwyn's opinion of; women's opinion
of; frequent story of debts; friendship for Richard
Fitzpatrick; loses money at Newmarket; on the American
Question; in "The Diaboliad;" Selwyn and; speech on economy;
holds Pharo bank; Fitzpatrick with; Jews seize effects; his
furniture sold; enchanted with Pitt's speech; motion concerning
American war; auction at his house; gaming; and Selwyn; has a
cockpit; flattery of; speech; first figure in all places; loses
heavily at races; agreeableness of; Selwyn's admiration of his
talents; arrogance of; the new administration; as Secretary for
Foreign Affairs; takes a house in Pall Mall; coalition with
North; Selwyn, relations with
Fox, Henry Edward, youngest son of first Lord Holland
Fox, Henry Richard Vassall, third Baron Holland
Fox, Stephen, second Baron Holland, "Ste"
France
Franklin, Benjamin
Fraser, Mr.
Frederick the Great
French Revolution