Careless, Major, alluded to, 462. Carlingford, Lord, his stories to Miss Stewart, 308; notice of, 406. Carlis, Colonel, kills a sheep for the king, 504; family of, 514. Carnegy, Lady, See Southesk. Castlemaine, Countess of, her cha- racter, 108, 347; intrigues with Jacob Hall, 118; endeavours to regain the king's affections, 146; desires to appear in the king's car- riage, 149 ; her partiality for Lord Chesterfield, 159; quarrels with the king about Jacob Hall and Jermyn, 250; created Duchess of Cleveland, 255; fondness for the Duke of Monmouth, 295; brought to bed, 309; intrigues with Chur- chill, 310; informs the king of Miss Stewart's intrigue with the Duke of Richmond, 312; hated by Catharine of Braganza, 437; lost 25,000l. at gaming, 443; her children by Charles, 446. Catharine, the Infanta of Portugal,
her reception, 105, 339; her ap- pearance at court, 109, 350; her court, 110; endeavours to please the king, 125; her severe illness, 145, 365 ; desires to appear in the king's carriage, 149; her maids of honour, 210; her residence at Tun- bridge, 268; her melancholy fate, 299; visits Bristol, 300, 405; in- tercedes for Miss Stewart, 315; her marriage to Charles, 436; her reception at Portsmouth, 437; ha- tred to Lady Castlemaine, 437. Cerisè, master of the hotel at Lyons, 44.
Charles I., his execution, 422. CHARLES II., PERSONAL MEMOIR OF,
419; his birth and education, ib. ; leaves England and joins his mo- ther at Paris, 421; departs for Holland, 422; invited to Scotland, 424; crowned at Scone, 481; heads the Scottish army, 426; proclaimed king at Worcester, 484; the battle and defeat, 427, 489 ; escapes, 455,
483; White Ladys, 456, 493; dis- guises himself, 457, 494; stays in the wood of Boscobel, 458, 494, 498; his adventure with a miller, 459,501 ; concealed by Mr. Woolf, 460, 502; his concealment in an oak, 503; cooks the mutton, 505; concealed by Mr. Pitchcroft (Whit. greave), 462, 506; attended by the Penderells, 507; by Colonel Lane, 463; adventure with a blacksmith, 464 ; attended by Mrs. Lane's sis. ter, 464, 513; adventure at Mr. Tombs', 522; stops at Mr. Nor. ton's, 465, 523; adventure with the butler, 466, 524; concealment at Trent, 469,524 ; disappointed | in a ship, 469, 471, 525; goes to Burport, and adventure with an ostler, 470; goes to Mrs. Hyde's, 471, 530 ; goes to Mr. Symons', 531; visits Stonehenge, 472; is provided with a ship and proceedsto Brighton, 473; embarks at Shore. ham, 474, 533; reaches Rouen, 476, 533; residence on the conti nent, 427; his mistresses and ma. trimonial projects there, 429; ad. ventures at the Hague, 430 ; com. munications with Monk, 432; pro. claimed king at Whitehall, 433; his restoration, 104, 332, 434; his coronation, 105, 333; touches for the evil, 435; marries Cathe. rine of Braganza, 436; sells Dun. kirk, 438; invites Lady Muskerry to the masquerade, 127; attachment to Miss Stewart, 141; his court described, 173 ; intrigues with Miss Wells, 216 ; his attentions to Miss Jennings, 225; his affection for Lady Castlemaine on the decline, 250; neglects the queen, 299; coldness of Miss Stewart, 311; jealous of the Duke of Richmond, 312; discovers the duke with Miss Stewart, 314; sends a squadron to Guinea, 317; pardons Miss Stew. art, 316; his illness and death, 444; his children enumerated, 446;
Coventry, Sir John, anecdote of 440; advises Charles on his es- cape, 527; finds a ship for the king's escape, 527.
Crofts, William, notices of, 308, 406. Cromwell, his government, 103; de- feats Charles I. at Worcester, 427, 486; plots against him, 428. Cromwell, Richard, proclaimed pro-
tector, 431; pamphlet concerning him called "Oliver's Ghost," 431. Cromwell, Frances, Charles II.'s at- tachment to, 429.
miscellaneous anecdotes of the | king, 447, Chesterfield, Lord, description of, 159, 367; his jealousy excited, 160, 174; tells Hamilton of his wife's green stockings, 182; of her in- discretions with the Duke of York, 182; his conduct exposed in bal- lads, 189. Chesterfield, Lady, notices of, 109, 305; her intrigue with Hamilton, 144; intrigues with the Duke of York, 158; with Hamilton, 160; her advances to the Duke of York, 173; her guitar, 174; her green stockings, 178; her billet to Hamil-Davis, Miss, alluded to, 311 no- ton, 180; her indiscretions with the Duke of York, 182; carried by her husband into the country, 184; writes to Hamilton, 193; her trick upon him, 195. Chiffinch, alluded to, 313; notices of, 413.
Churchill, intrigues with Lady Castle- maine, 309; banished the court, 310; notices of, 406.
Crosby, Mr., preaches before Charles at Worcester, 485.
tices and anecdotes of, 412; her children by Charles, 446. Denham, Sir John, marries Miss
Brooks, 172; notice and anec- dotes of, 369.
Denham, Lady, her discovery of
Lady Chesterfield's indiscretions, 182; poisoned by her husband, 192, 374.
Churchill, Miss, intrigues with the Derby, Earl of, reaches Boscobel,
Duke of York, 274; her adven- ture, 282; notices of, 398. Clarendon, Earl of, prime minister, 106, 341; his poverty at Brussels, 429; his disgrace, 439; anecdote of, 450.
Cleveland, Earl of, attempts to escape from Worcester, 497. Cleveland, Duchess of, See Castle- maine.
Colepepper, Lord, quarrels with Prince Rupert, 422. Comminge, the French ambassador,
Condé, Prince de, notice of, 83, 328; visited by Grammont, 90; de- feated by Turenne, 93; besieges Lerida, 152, 366. Corbeta, Francisco, the Italian mu- sician, 174; his saraband, 190. Cornwallis, Lord, his memory re- spected by Grammont, 209; notice of, 379.
483; taken prisoner and tried by a court-martial, 495. Dillon, alluded to, 120. D'Olonne, Count, notice of, 114,
Dongan, notice of, 218; loved by
Dorset, Lord, exposes Lord Chester- field in ballads, 189; notices and anecdotes of, 371; debauches Nell Gwynn, 310. Downing, Sir George, his adventure
with Charles II., 431.
Dryden, anecdote of, 452. Du Plessis Pralin, notices of, 37, Duncan, notice of, 132, 359.
Etherege, Sir George, exposes Lord Chesterfield in ballads, 189; no- tices and anecdotes of, 373.
Fairfax, alluded to, 421. Falmouth, his love for Miss Hamil- ton, 140; brings an offer of a pen- sion to Grammont from the king, 147; advises the Duke of York on his marriage, 163; marries Miss Bagot, 221.
Fielding, Miss, notice of, 217. Fiesque, Countess de, notice of, 114, 354.
Flamarens, Marquis de, attempts to
rival Grammont, 204; notices and anecdotes of, 375.
Fox, Sir Stephen, notices of, 209, 379.
France, its position in the time of Grammont, 36.
Francisco, See Corbeta.
Gaboury, alluded to, 95.
Garde, Mad. de la, maid of honour, 210, 380; her charge to Miss Stewart, 211; marries Mr. Sil- vius, 216.
George, Prince of Denmark, anec- dote of, 447.
Gibbs, Miss, alluded to, 320, 415. Giffard, Mr., takes the king to White Ladys, 493; taken prisoner, but escapes, 495; his loyalty, 510. Gigeri, expedition of, 317, 415. Gloucester, Duke of, his death, 105, 338.
Grammont, Count, his first cam- paign, 36; his qualities admired and imitated, 37; his acquaintance with Matta, ib. ; fondness for play, 38; gives an account of his life to Matta, 40; plays at backgammon with the horse-merchant, 45; in- vites Count de Cameran to supper, 50; visits Marshal Turenne, 54; wins fifteen horses, 55; goes to Turin with Matta, 56; intrigues with Madame de St. Germain, 58; and with the Marchioness de Se-
nantes, 68; plays a trick on Mat- ta, 70; plans for arresting Matta and the Marquis de Senantes, 79; returns to France, 83; joins Tu- renne, 87; visits Condé, 90; pur- sued by the enemy near Ba- paume, 94; his reception by Ma- zarine, 96; banished from the French court, 101; visits Eng. land, 103; his reception there, 110; intrigues with Mrs. Middle- ton, 115; is rivalled by Montague, 121; falls in love with Miss Ha- milton, ib.; invited by the king to the masquerade, 124; rivalled by the two Russells, 137; advised by St. Evremond, and answers him, 141; receives an offer of a pension from the king, 147; presents a magnifi. cent calash to the king, 149; story of his link-boy, 150; story of Poussatin, his chaplain, 152; adds verses to Francisco's saraband, 187, 190; his story of Madame de l'Orme, 200; the only foreigner in fashion, 204; is rivalled by Talbot, 206; his way of refreshing memories, 209; mediates between the king and Lady Castlemaine, 251; recalled to France, 283; adventure on his journey, 287; his adventure at Vaugirard, 293; returns to England, ib.; adven- ture in a gaming-house, 302; persuades Hamilton against Miss Stewart, 304; marries Miss Ham- ilton, 320; Hamilton's epistle to, 18; notices and anecdotes of, 415.
Grammont, Marshal de, notice of, 152, 366; meets the Count, 291. Granville, Sir Jas., his interviews with Monk, 433.
Guinea, expedition to, 305, 406, 319, 415.
Guise, Duke of, notice of, 149. Gunter, Col., alluded to, 472-3;
assists Charles in his escape, 529; rewarded for his loyalty, 533. Gwynn, Nell, alluded to, 269, 311;
notices of, 407; anecdotes of, 410; | Henrietta Maria, the queen dowager, her children by Charles, 446,
Hall, Jacob, the rope dancer, 118, 356.
Hamilton, James, intrigues with the Countess of Chesterfield, 144, 365; cured by her of his regard for Lady Castlemaine, 159; jealous of the Duke of York, 173; taken into Lord Chesterfield's confidence, 176; hears of Miss Stewart's legs, 179; writes to Lady Chesterfield, ib.; advises Lord Chesterfield to take his wife to the country, 184; re- ceives a letter from Lady Chester- field, 193; follows her to her re- treat, 195; his adventure, 196; is duped and undeceived, 199; his at- tentions to Miss Stewart, 301; meets Grammont in a gaming-house 303; persuaded to relinquish Miss Stewart, 304; holds two candles in his mouth, 306; causes of his love for her, 307. Hamilton, George, intrigues with Mrs. Wetenhall, 266; marries Miss Jennings, 320; notices of, 394. Hamilton, Anthony, memoir of, 1. Hamilton, Duke of, raises an army, 421; killed at Worcester, 489. Hamilton, Miss, notice of, 109; at- tracts Grammont, 121, 357; plots against Lady Muskerry, and Miss Blague, 125; attracts the Duke of York, 137; proposal made her by Russell, 156; her portrait by Lely, 191; refuses the proposals of Tambonneau, 205; is loved by Talbot, 206; returns to London, 262; visits Lord Muskerry, 268; dresses Lady Muskerry for the ball, 271; marries Count Grammont, 320.
Harvey, Dr. W., anecdote of, 421. Henchman, Dr. his loyalty, 527. Henrietta of Orange, Charles II.'s proposals to, 430.
Henrietta, daughter of Charles I., notices of, 292, 399.
her state in France, 108, 346; re- turns to England,61; asks Gram- mont concerning his equipage, 150. Henry IV. alluded to, 40. Henslow, Mr. his loyalty, 529. Hobart, Miss, notice of, 217; her character, 220; insinuations con- cerning her, 221; advises Miss Temple, 228; overheard by Miss Sarah, 236; frustrated by Ro- chester, 240; her disgrace, 245; in the confidence of the Duchess of York, 275.
Hobbes, instructed Prince Charles, 420.
Hôpitat, Mad. de, alluded to, 293. Hortensia, niece to Mazarine, pro- posals to, by Charles II., 430. Howard, Henry, notices of, 140,360. Howard, Thomas, a lover of Lady Shrewsbury, 119, 356; his duel, 120.
Huddleston, Mr. John, alluded to, 445, 462, 499, 511; changes the king's dress, 508; family of, 513. Hughes, Miss, intrigues with Prince Rupert, 269; notices of, 397. Humieres, Marquis de, commanded under Turenne, 87, 331. Hurlston, Father, alluded to, 445. Hyde, Miss, acknowledged by the
Duke of York, 106, 340; taken with Jermyn, 108, 347; her mar- riage, 162. See Duchess of York. Hyde, Mrs., intrigues with Jermyn, 118, 356.
Hyde, Mr. Laurence, bis loyalty, 529; his wife recognizes Charles, 530. Hyde Park, the promenade of Lon- don, 148, 365.
Jennings, Miss, description of, 222;
notices and anecdotes of, 383; re- fuses the Duke of York, 224; loved by Talbot, 247; offends him, 249; falls in love with Jermyn, 253; disguises herself as an orange-girl and visits Rochester with Miss Price, 257; meets Sidney and Kille-
grew, 258; meets Brounker, 259; illness of her lover, 278; refuses Talbot, 279; refuses Jermyn, 318; marries George Hamilton, 320. Jermyn, Henry, notice of, 108, 347; intrigues with Miss Hyde, 118; intrigues with Lady Shrewsbury, 119; his duel, 120; notice of, 163; his conquest of Miss Jennings, 253; his wager, 277; refused by Miss Jennings, 318; marries a country girl, 320.
Jones, Mr., intrigues with Mrs. Mid- dleton, 115.
Katharine of Braganza, See Catha- rine.
Killegrew, Thomas, his observations on Miss Hyde, 163, 165; his
cousin falls in love with Miss
Warmestré, 212; marries her, 215; employed by Rochester to undeceive Miss Temple, 240; meets Miss Jennings, 258; in- trigues with Lady Shrewsbury, 296; wounded by an assassin, 298; notices and anecdotes of, 402.
Killegrew, Elizabeth, notice of, 429. Kirk, Miss, See Warmestré.
La Motte Houdancount, maid of honour, 101, 332, 513. La Motte, recognized by Grammont, 88.
Lane, Colonel, alluded to, 463, 501. Lane, Mrs., journeys with Charles II., 464, 521; leaves Mr. Lassells with him, 468; parts with the king, 525.
Lassells, Mr., accompanies Charles II. in his escape, 465, 521. La Venerie, entertainment at, 60; description of, 328. Lely, Sir Peter, paints Miss Hamil- ton's portrait, with other court beauties, 191; notices of, 374. Leopold, the Archduke, 85, 330. Lesley, commander of the Scottish
troops, 424; retires to Scotland, 492. Leti, Gregorio, anecdote of, 449. Levingston, Miss, notice of, 217. L'Orme, Madame de, Grammont's story of, 200; notice of, 375. Louis XIII., notice of, 36, 323. Louis XIV., his marriage, 99, 332. Lussan, alluded to, 90. Luynes, alluded to, 204. Lyttleton, Sir Charles, his partiality for Miss Temple, 232; marries her, 320.
Mallett, Eliz., alluded to, 320, 415. Mansel, provides a bark for Charles
II.'s escape, 473, 531. Marshall, Mrs., loved by the Earl of Oxford, 230, 384. Mary, the Princess Dowager, her
Mary, the Princess Royal, is attracted Matta, his acquaintance with Count by Jermyn, 108. Grammont, 37; anecdotes of, 326; his dream, 39; his jest with Count de Cameran, 53; goes to Turin with Grammont, 56; intrigues with the Marchioness de Senantes, 58; sups with the Marquis, 72; sups with him a second time, 77; arrested by the contrivance of Grammont, 79.
Mazarine, Cardinal, his policy, 84,
329; his death, 99.
Mazarine, Peter, allusion to, 30, 97. Melo, Francisco de, alluded to, 109. Meneville, notices of, 101, 332. Middlesex, See Dorset. Middleton, Mrs., notice of, 109, 355; intrigues with Grammont,
Monk, effects the king's restoration, 433.
Monmouth, Duke of, natural son of the king, 294; retires from Lady Castlemaine, 295; marries, 296; notices and anecdotes of, 399; employs Sands to waylay Coven- try, 440.
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