[334] Charles Bagot, the brother of Walter, took the name of Chester on the death of Sir Charles Bagot Chester, and lived at Chicheley, not far from Weston, the seat of Mr. Throckmorton.
[335] He was rector of Blithfield, Staffordshire.
[336] Private correspondence.
[337] Messiah.
[338] Isaiah lxiii. 9.
[339] Matt. xvii. 14-18.
[340] Mark ix. 27.
[341] The lodge at Weston to which Cowper removed in the November following.
[342] This Mr. De Grey has been already mentioned. He rose to the dignity of Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and was finally created Lord Walsingham.
[343] Ashley Cowper and his wife, Lady Hesketh's father and mother.