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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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