Macky. A third son of the family of Duras in France; he came over with one of the Duke of York's family;... is a middle-statured brown man, turned of 50 years old.—Swift. He was a very dull old fellow.
HENRY, EARL OF GRANTHAM.
Macky. He is a very pretty gentleman, fair complexioned, and past 30 years old.—Swift. And good for nothing.
JOHN, LORD DE LA WARR.
Macky. A free jolly gentleman, turned of 40 years old.—Swift. Of very little sense; but formal, and well stocked with the low kind of lowest politics.
ROBERT, LORD LEXINTON.
Macky. He is of a good understanding, and very capable to be in the ministry; a well-bred gentleman, and an agreeable companion.—Swift. A very moderate degree of understanding.
RALPH, LORD GREY OF WERKE.
Macky. A sweet disposed gentleman; he joined King William at the Revolution, and is a zealous assertor of the liberties of the people.—Swift. Had very little in him.