[305b] Sir John Walter, Bart. (died 1722), was M.P. for the city of Oxford. He and Charles Godfrey (see p. [296]) were the Clerks Comptrollers of the Green Cloth.

[306] See p. [306].

[307a] No doubt one of the daughters of Mervyn Tuchet, fourth Earl of Castlehaven, who died in 1686.

[307b] Henrietta Maria, daughter of Charles Scarborow (see p. [266]). She married, in 1712, Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bart., M.P. for Oxfordshire, who died without issue in 1717. See Wentworth Papers, 244.

[307c] In July 1712 a Commission passed empowering Conyers Darcy and George Fielding (an equerry to the Queen) to execute the office of Master of the Horse.

[307d] At Killibride, about four miles from Trim.

[308a] Swift’s “mistress,” Lady Hyde (see p. [24]), whose husband had become Earl of Rochester in May 1711. She was forty-one in 1711.

[308b] See p. [296].

[309a] See p. [287].

[309b] See p. [206].