K.
- Keith, Sir R. Murray, his memoirs and correspondence, [47], note.
- Kirchoff, John, valet of the Danish king, [71], [72].
- Köppern, von, his dismissal, [317].
L.
- Lackeydom, abolition of, [310].
- Law courts, number of abolished, [227];
- ameliorations in, [324].
- Leczinska, Maria, [163].
- Legge, his court intrigues, [28], [29], [30].
- Lex Regia, of Denmark, [254], [350] et note, [351].
- Litterateurs, in Denmark, [308].
- London, city of, entertains King Christian, of Denmark, [114]-[8];
- remarkable bill of fare, [146], [147].
- Lottery, establishment of the, [313].
- Louis XV., of France, [163];
- his voluptuous court, [165], [166];
- influenced by Madame Pompadour, [167];
- his debaucheries and low propensities, [168] et seq.;
- his interview with King Christian, [177];
- his expensive visits to the Théâtre Français, [179].
- Louisa, Queen of Denmark, her goodness and beauty, [52];
- her death, ib.
- Louisa, Princess of Denmark, [89], [90].
- Louisa Augusta, Princess, birth and christening of, [346];
- mother of Christian Augustus, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg and other royal personages, [346] note.
- Lühe, Frau von der, the queen's lady in waiting, dismissed, [235].
- Luxembourg, Maréchal de, [171].
M.
- Marble church, the, [328].
- Masquerades first given at the Danish court, [90].
- Matilda, order of, established, [314], [315];
- members on whom the order was conferred, [316].
- Matrimony, ridiculed in the eighteenth century, [10].
- Melcombe, lord, [4];
- his feelings towards Frederick Prince of Wales, [5];
- his anecdotes of Augusta Princess of Wales and the royal family, [16] et seq.
- "Memoirs of an Unfortunate Queen," authenticity of the work, [34].
- Moltke, count, of Denmark, [54], [57];
- sarcasm on, [58];
- his arbitrary rule, [66];
- court triumvirate formed by, [77];
- his dismissal, [80];
- his death, [317].
- Monaco, prince de, [178].
- Monaldeschi, executed, [178].
- Münter, the German preacher, his sermon against the royal amusements, [91], [92].
- Murders, by the aristocracy, [12].
- Murray, solicitor-general, [20].
N.
- Navy, reforms in the administration of the, [320].
- Nevers, duchesse de, [178].
- Nielson, instructor of Prince Christian of Denmark, [58], [59].
- No-Popery, riots of 1780, [12].
- North, lord, anecdote of, [11].
- "Northern Courts," by T. Brown, its secret history of Sweden and Denmark, [53], [54], [55] note.
- Norwegians, discontent of the, [190].
O.
- Oginsky, count, [302].
- Oldenburg, count Christian of, elected Prince of Schleswig-Holstein, [51].
- Opera House, grand masked ball at the, [149], [150].
- Orkney, lady, ex-mistress of William III., [8].
- Orléans, duc de, [175], [176].
- Osten, count von der, appointed to the Foreign Office, [299];
- his birth and chequered fortunes, [299] et seq.
- Oxford University confers the honorary degree of D.C.L. on King Christian and many of his suite, [143].