J
Jay, John
Jersey, Lady
Jersey, fourth Earl of
Jockey Club
Johnson, Samuel, his "Lives of the Poets"
Johnston, George
Jones, Mrs.
Jones, Thomas
Joseph II., Emperor of Germany
Junius
Junto, the blue and buff
K
Kane, Colonel
Keene, Mr.
Keith, Sir R.
Kemble
Keppel, Admiral, First Viscount; First Lord of the Admiralty
Kildare, William Robert, Marquis of
King, The, see George III.
Kingston, Duchess of; trial of
Kingston, Duke of
L
La Fayette, Marquis de
Lamb, Sir M.
Lambert, Sir J.
ansdowne, Lord (see Shelburne)
Langdales, The
Langlois, Mr.
Lascells, The two
Laurens, Henry, President of the American Congress
Lee, Mr.
Leeds, Duke of
Leinster, Duchess of
Leinster, Duke of
Lely, Sir Peter
Lennox, Charles, third Duke of Richmond
L'Espinasse, Mile.
Lewis, Mr.
Lewisham, Lady
Lignonier, Lord
Lincoln, Lord
Lisbourne, Lord
Lothian, Lord
Lotteries, Conty's
Loughborough, Lord
Louis XV.
Louis XVI.
"Louisa, Lady," see Gower
Lucan, Lady
Lucan, Lord
Ludgershall, borough in Wiltshire
Luxembourg, Duc de
Lyttleton, Lord
Lyttleton, Sir George
Lyttleton, Sir Richard
M
Macall
Macaronis
Macartney, Lady
Macartney, Sir George, afterwards Lord Macartney
Macclesfield, Lord
Macdonald, Sir Archibald
Mahon, Lord
Maintenon, Mme. De
Malden, Viscount
Malesherbes, Minister under Louis XVI.
Manchester, Duke of
Mann, Sir Horace
Manners, Jack
Mannin's, a macaroni dinner at
Mansfield, Lord
March, Lord, afterwards fourth Duke of Queensberry, see Queensberry
Marchmont, Lord
Marie Antoinette
Marlborough, Duchess of
Marlborough, fourth Duke of
Marlborough House
Mattesdone, Phillippus de
Matson; village, manor house
Maury, Abbe
Mawbey, Sir Joseph
Maynard, Sir William
Medmenham
Meillor, Mrs.
Melbourne, Lady
Melbourne, Lord
Menil, see Meynell
Metham, Sir G.
Methuen, Mr.
Meynell, Mr.
Middletons, The
Mie Mie; at Campden House; leaves England, relatives negotiated
with for her return; description of; at Richmond; at the
Assembly; sitting to Gainsborough; at the Opera
Minto, Lord
Molyneux, Lord
Monson, Lord
Montagu, Sir C.
Montem
Montgomery, Sir William
More, Mr.
More, Sir J.
Morpeth, Lord, afterwards sixth Earl of Carlisle, see Howard,
George
Morpeth, borough of
Musgrave, Dr.
Musgrave, Sir William, of Hayton Castle