orough House
Mattesdone, Phillippus de
Matson; village, manor house
Maury, Abbe
Mawbey, Sir Joseph
Maynard, Sir William
Medmenham
Meillor, Mrs.
Melbourne, Lady
Melbourne, Lord
Menil, see Meynell
Metham, Sir G.
Methuen, Mr.
Meynell, Mr.
Middletons, The
Mie Mie; at Campden House; leaves England, relatives negotiated
with for her return; description of; at Richmond; at the
Assembly; sitting to Gainsborough; at the Opera
Minto, Lord
Molyneux, Lord
Monson, Lord
Montagu, Sir C.
Montem
Montgomery, Sir William
More, Mr.
More, Sir J.
Morpeth, Lord, afterwards sixth Earl of Carlisle, see Howard,
George
Morpeth, borough of
Musgrave, Dr.
Musgrave, Sir William, of Hayton Castle
N
Nabobs, Indian
Napier, George
Napier, Lord Francis
Napier, Sir Charles fames
Napier, Sir George Thomas
Napier, Sir William Francis
Naworth
Neasdon, school at
Necker, M.; abuse of
Nevills, The
Newcastle, Duke of
Newmarket
Nicolson, Mr.
Norfolk, Duke of
North, Lord, fourth Earl of Guildford; Selwyn's description of;
fall of his Ministry
North, Frederick, fifth Earl of Guildford
North, Mrs.
Northington, second Earl of
Northumberland, Duchess of
Northumberland, second Duke of
Norton, Sir Fletcher
Nugent, Lord
O
O'Brien (Lord Inchiquin)
Offley, Mr.
Ogilvy, Mr.
Oliver, Mr.
Onslow
Onslows, The
Ord, Maria
Orford, third Lord
Orford, fourth Lord
Oriel College
Orleans, Duke of
Ossory, John, second Earl of
Ossory, Lady
Owen, Mr.
Oxford, University of; corporation of; Lord Morpeth at
P
Palliser, Sir Hugh
Paris; Treaty of
Parker, George Lane
Payne, Jack
Payne, Lady
Payne, Sir R.
Pelham, Henry
Pelham, Lady Frances
Pelham, Miss
Pembroke, Lady
Pembroke, Lord
Pennant, Thomas
Penthurst (Penshurst)
Pepys, Sir Lucas
Percys
Petersham, Lord
Phelippeaux, Jean Frederic, Comte de Maurepas' recognition of the
U.S.
Phillips, General
Pierre, servant of Selwyn's
Pigott, Admiral
Piozzi, Mme, (Mrs. Thrale)
Piquet, La Motte
Pitt, Thomas (uncle of William)
Pitt, William; personal relations with Wilberforce; Duchess of
Gordon confidante of; sudden rise of, first speech; second
speech; Selwyn hears him speak; another speech of; his young
political friends; expected to join the Cabinet; gives Selwyn a
place; remains in office; at Windsor with Lord Thurlow; Selwyn
asked to meet him at dinne
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