See also Letters from Avig- non, etc.
France, King of, his marriage, i. 368
friendship in, ii. 140. See
also French Frankland, Lady, ii. 39 Freemasons, society of, at Nis- mes, entertainment given by, to the Duke of Richelieu, ii.
Free-thinkers, Lady Oxford and the, ii. 217
French ambassadress in Turkey, i. 170, 216, 270
ladies, Lady Mary's opinion of, i. 271
inns, ii. 117; war, 1744, 133. See also France Fribourg = Jean François Gre- mand, a servant, ii. 356 "Friend on his travels, To a," a poem, ii. 169 "Friendship, Ode to," by Mary Astell, attributed to Dr. John- son, i. cv
Fromenta, or Mary Ann Smith,
i. lxviii, ii. 396 n. Frugality, ii. 318
Furnese, Miss, anecdote of, i. cxvi
Furniture, Italian, ii. 311
Gage, Thomas, first Lord, i. 347 -Lady, account of her sepa- ration from her husband, i. 347
Gainsborough, Lady, account of, i. 363 and n.
Galland, Monsieur, his transla- tion of the Arabian Nights, i. 157
Gallantry, "The Schemers," a committee of, ii. 354
Gaming, ii. 370. See also Cards Gardening, ii. 177 Garrick, i. cxxv
Garth, Dr. i. 86; his alleged foot-match with the Duke of Grafton, i. 26
Gay, Mr., ii. 285, 448, 458 n. ; and the Hewet and Drew epitaph, i. 278 n.; and the Town Eclogues," ii. 446 n., 458 n.; Pope's verses to, on Lady Mary, i. 338 Gemelli, Mr., his mistake re- specting Calcedonia, i. 243 Geneva, letters from, ii. 102, 103; inhabitants of, ib. ; their simplicity, ib.
"Genii, Tales of the," by James Ridley, ii. 157 n.
Genoa, letters from, i. 266, ii. 97-99; description of, i. 260; inhabitants of, ib.; govern- ment of, 262; public build. ings, ib.; divorces in, ii. 224 Doge of, compelled to ask pardon of the King of France, i. 260
George I., King of England, comparisons respecting his court, i. xcv; anecdote of, xevi; Lady Mary's account of the court at his accession, lxiii, xcv, cxxxiii, cxxxviii, 3; character of, 6; his inter- view with the Countess of Platen, 9; his resentment to the Prince of Wales, 14; 305 n.; account of the state of parties at his accession, cxxxiii, 15
II., i. xciv, 12, 339; re- marks on his coronation, i. 393; his mistress, Sophia de Walmoden, ii. 34; notice of his death, 389. See also under Wales, Prince of
III., ii. 244; reflections on his accession, 392; purchases Mr. Joseph Smith's collection of paintings and gems, ii. 328 n.
George Barnwell," i. cxxvii German courts, remarks on the custom of keeping dwarfs in, i. 144 Gibson, Mr., ii. 108, 121, (?) 125
Glanvil, Joseph, ii. 324, 356 Godalming, Mary Tofts, the rabbit-woman of, ii. 471 Godolphin, Lady, i. 324 Lord, i. 19, ii. 344
Golden Asses, the (English abroad), ii. 336 Goldoni, ii. 336
Goldsworthy, Mrs., remarks on her conduct, ii. 101, 124 Goring, Lord. See Gowran Goritz, Baron, i. 4, 16 Gottolengo, Letters from, ii. 187-191, 218; inscription at, ii. 187
Gower, Dowager Lady, death of, i. 341
Lady, Evelyn, Lady Mary's sister, i. xli, xliv, 335; death of, i. xliv, ii. 333
Graham, General, ii. 310, 312,
314, 316, 349, 370, 388, 390, 391; notice of his ill-health, 326 Grammar, &c., i. 43, 46 Grammont, Comte de, i. cxxxii Granby, Marquis of, ii. 62, 395 Grand Vizier, description of his house in Calcedonia, i. 243 Grange, Lady, her imprisonment at St. Kilda, i. lx
Lord, i. lix, cxiv n.; his attempt to obtain the charge of Lady Mar, lx
Grant, Abbé, character of, ii. 245 Granville, Earl. See Carteret
Mrs. Frances, ii. 126 n., 315, 321
Grey, Arthur, the footman, Epistle from," i. cxv, ii. 494 Grey, Lady Mary, ii. 141 Griffin, the Misses, i. xli, cxviii Grimaldi, Nicolini. See Nico- lini
Grimani, Doge of Venice ii. 51, 53, 56, 157, 242
Grub-Street Journal, the, ii. 21 n.; Pope a secret contribu- tor to it, i. xlviii
Guastalla, Duchess, visits Lady Mary, ii. 181
Guelphs and Ghibelines, ii. 261 Guido Reni, ii. 79 Guion, Mdme., i. 142 "Gulliver's Travels," i. xcii. See also Swift
Hanover Square, Great George-
street, letters from, ii. 399, 400 Harems, description of the Turkish, i. 188; translation of the word harem, 193; splendour of the harem of the Kiyaya, ib.; dances in, 195; throwing the handkerchief in, 221, ii. 80
Harleian MSS., ii. 148 Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford,
i. cxxxvii, cxxxix, 16, 20, ii. 318, 484. See also Oxford, Earl of Hartington, Lord, married to Lady Charlotte Boyle, ii. 168
Hastings, Lady Margaret, ii. 93 Haws, of Bath, ii. 519
Hay, Lord Jas., i. xlvii, 292 Hay, Mrs. the mistress of the Pretender, ii. 95 n.; her con- duct to Lady Mary, 135, 137 Hayes's, at Bath, ii. 519 Haywood, Mrs. Eliza, and her novels, i. 356 n.; ii. 25, 290, 293
Hecuba, her burial-place, i. 251 Heideker [Heydegger], Mr., masquerades instituted by, i. 305, 374
Henley, Anthony, character of, ii. 35 n.
"Henry and Emma" (? Prior's) ii. 291
Herbert, Lady Harriet, account of her marriage, ii. 37 Herculaneum, discovery of the city of, ii. 89, 90
Hernhausen, gardens of, i. 138 "Hertford, Lady, to Lord Wil- liam Hamilton," a poem, and Lady Mary's answer to it, ii. 492-93
Hertford, Countess of, her "Cor- respondence," ii. 434 n., 523 n. Hervey, Carr, Lord, i. xcii
John, of Beachworth, ii.
Lord John, his intimacy with Lady Mary, i. cxi, exii, ii. 449 (515; anecdote rela- ted of him, i. cxiii; his corre- spondence with Lady Mary, ib.; his visits to Lady Mary. 333; notice of his marriage with Miss Lepell, ib. n.; two letters from him, ii. 17, 18; "Lord Hervey to Mr. [Ste- phen] Fox," a poem, ii. 475; continuation to the same, 477; as part author of "Verses to the Imitator," etc., 480 n.
George, afterwards cond Earl of Bristol, returns Lady Mary's correspondence with Lord Hervey to her, i. cxiii
Lady, character of, i. exiii; her intimacy with Lady Bute,
cxiv; her praises of Mrs. Murray, cxv; her quarrel with Lady Bristol, 358; her inti- macy with the Duchess of Manchester, ii. 32; her "Let- ters," 1821, i. cxv Hesse, Prince of, ii. 120 Hewet, John, and Sarah Drew, story of, related by Pope, i. 313; epitaphs to their me- mory, 278, 314
Sir T., account of, i. 22 n. Mrs. (afterwards Lady), ac- count of, i, 22; letters to, xlii, 22, 190
Heydegger, and his masque- rades, i. 305, 374
Heywood, Mrs. Eliza. See Hay- wood
Hickman, "that wretch," ii. 317
Hill, Mr. Aaron, and his "Ac- count of Turkey," i. 236 Hillsborough, Wills Hill, first Earl of, i. 347
Hinchinbrook, Lady, appointed one of the ladies of the bed- chamber to the Princess of Wales, i. 90
Robert, Earl of, ii. 162 Holles, Henrietta Cavendish. See Oxford
Holt, Mr., his marriage with
Lady J. Wharton, i. 335 Homer, many passages in, il- lustrated by a knowledge of Turkish customs, i. 179; cor- rectness of his geography, 253 Honey-water for the hair, I. cxix Horace, imitations of, ii. 496,
497, 510; "Verses to the Imi- tator of," i. cxi, ii. 23, 25, 480-83
Horses, Turkish, i. 186
Houses in Vienna, i. 112; in Turkey, i. 188
Howard, Hon. Edward, ii. 321 Howard, Miss, married to the Earl of Deloraine, i. 352 Howe, Lady, i. 360
the Lords, i. 360 n. Huguenots of Nismes, Lady Mary intercedes with the Duke de Richelieu for them, ii. 132 Hungary, inhabitants of, re- marks respecting, i. 150 Hunter, Dr. Joseph, his accounts of Lady Mary, i. v, lxxxvii n., cvi n., cx n., cxii n., cxvii n., ii. 211 n. ; his summaries of some of her unpublished letters, i. vi, ii. 146 n., 150 n., 153 n., 176 n., 179 n., 182 n., 205 n., 206 n.
190 n., 194 n., 196 n.,
Huntingdon, Countess of, ii. 41 Husbands, contemptible, ii. 204 Hussey, Mr., his marriage with the Duchess of Manchester, ii. 166 n.
Hyde Park, i. 61
Hymn to the Moon,” ii. 487 Hysterical complaints, ii. 342
Ibrahim Pasha, verses by, i. 180 Ida, Mount, i. 251
'Imagination, Pleasures the," poem (lost), i. 38 Impromptu to a Young Lady Singing," ii. 517
Inge, Mrs. H., her cenotaph to Lady Mary, i. lxix
Ingham, the Rev. Benjamin, his marriage with Lady Mar- garet Hastings, ii. 93 and n. Ingrafting. See Inoculation Inns, or Hánns, Turkish, i. 189, 233 Inoculation, introduced into
England by Lady Mary from the Turkish practice of in- grafting, i. cvi, cix; descrip- tion of, 184, ii. 348
Inscriptions on the obelisk in
J***, Dr., his death at Rome, ii. 375
James II., ii. 10
Janissaries, character of, i. 172; their unlimited power, 173 Jekyll, Sir Joseph, i. cxviii. Jennings, Belle. See Tyrconnel, Duchess
Jervas, Charles, a celebrated portrait painter, i. 162 "Jessamy, The History of Jemmy and Jenny" (a novel), ii. 290 Jews, privileges and influence of, in Turkey, i. 197 Johnson, Dr., passage in his life of Pope, i. cxi; "Ode to Friendship,' attributed to him, i. cv
K., Mr., proposed husband for Lady Mary, i.xxxiv, lxxxiii ; ii. 73 n.
Kate, black, and Mr. H✶✶ d, ii. 509
Kendall, Duchess of (Mademoi- selle de Schulenberg), i. xlii, xliv, xcv; character of, 6, 7, 11; her lodgings in St. James's, ii. 34 n.
Kenealy, Dr., his “Autobio- graphy" of Wortley Montagu, junr., i. cxxx n.
Kent, Thomas, ii. 45, 46 Kenwood. See Caenwood Kerr, Lady Louisa, ii. 384 Key, Ladies of the, i. 119 Kilmansegg, Madame, i. xlv, xcv, 236 n.; accompanies George I. to England, i. 7; character, &c., ib., xliv; her intimacy with Mr. Methuen, 12. See also Platen, Countess of King s Theatre, masquerades there, ii. 374 Kingston, Henry Pierrepont second Earl of, created Mar- quis of Dorchester, i. lxxiii
Evelyn fifth Earl of, created Marquis of Dorchester and Duke of Kingston, i. xxix, lxxiii, lxxxii, lxxxiv, xevii, 65, 372; his character, xxix; opposes his daughter's mar- riage with Mr. Edward Wort- ley, xxxiii, lxxxiii; married to Lady Belle Bentinck, xcvii; his death, xcvii, 373
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