Crichton-Stuart, Col. Jas. Frederick; Bute's tutor-at-law, [8], [12]; M.P. for Cardiff, [80], [84]; death of, [180]
— — Lady Margaret, [22], note; psychical experience of, [59], note, [117], [152], [167]
Cumbrae, Greater, bought by Bute, [152]
Cummins, Abbot, [100], note
Curtis, Admiral Sir Lucius, [64]
DALRYMPLE, Sir Charles, [97], [98]; at Mountstuart, [202], note
Danesfield, Bute's intimacy at, [61] et seq.
Disraeli, B., witnesses Bute's marriage, [106]; at Norfolk's marriage, [123]; his novel of "Lothair," [124], [134], note
Dumfries, John Earl of, opens Roath Dock, [152]; at garden party, [131], note