characteristics and opinions of, [48], [123], [292], [296];

his racing, [50], [64]-[65]

— Earl of (author’s nephew), old documents owned by, [174]

Orrock, Mr. James, connoisseur and collector, [217], [218];

scheme for National Gallery of British Art, [212]

Osborne, Bernal, [253];

his election struggles, [2], [3];

on the author’s gardening tastes, [239]-[240];

nicknames given by, [68], [76];

his attitude to Palmerston, [65]-[67];