Pau, the college of, 40, 326. Peg, Catherine, notice of, 429; her children by Charles II., 446. Penderells, family of, 456, 514; attend Charles on his escape, 507; on his restoration, 515; Richard, assists Charles in his escape, 459, 493; obtains him some victuals, 498; William, receives the Earl of Derby, 483; shaved the king, 504; loyalty of, 515; steals a sheep for the king, 505; John, assists Lord Wilmot, 499; Humphrey, alluded
to, 504; the old good-wife, alluded to, 500.
Penn, Wm., anecdote of, 448. Pepys, his account of Charles II.'s escape from Worcester, 455. Peronne, notice of, 85, 330. Petre, Mr., accompanies Charles on his escape, 521; disappointed in meeting the ship, 525.
Philips, Col.alluded to, 471, 472, 532. Pitchcroft, Mr., harbours Charles II., 462.
Pope, the butler at Mr. Norton's,
465; discovers the king, 466, 524. Portsmouth, Duchess of, her children by Charles II., 446. Portuguese attendants on the Infanta, 109.
Poussattin, story of, 152. Potter, John, alluded to, 470.
Price, Miss, her variance with Miss Blague, 131, 136; notice of, 217, 359; provokes Lord Rochester, 218; her love for Dongan, and her love trinkets discovered, 219; her acquaintance with Miss Jen- nings disliked by Talbot, 249; her maid visits Rochester, 256; disguises herself as an orange-girl, and visits him with Miss Jennings, 257; they meet Sidney and Kille- Progers, notices of, 217, 381. grew, 258; meet Brounker, 259. Pyrenees, peace of, 99, 331.
Richelieu, Cardinal de, notice of, 36;
Hume's description of, 324. Richmond, Duke of, falls in love with Miss Stewart, 211; notice of, 380; his intrigue with Miss Stew- art discovered by the king, 313; banished the court, 315; marries her, 320.
Robarts, Lord, his character, 170. Robarts, Lady, intrigues with the
Duke of York, 170; notice of, 368; taken by her husband to Wales, 171.
Roberts, Mrs., notice of, 109. Rochester, Lord, exposes Lord
Senantes, Marquis de, is piqued with Matta, 61; invites Matta to sup- per, 70; invites Matta and Gram- mont to supper, 77; arrested by the contrivance of Grammont, 79. Senantes, Marchioness de, her in. trigue with Matta, 58; her ron- deau, 66; listens to Count Gram- mont, 68. Shaftesbury, Lord, anecdotes of, 440. 451.
Chesterfield in ballads, 189; no- Selleck, his message to Charles II., tices and anecdotes of, 370; is 528. provoked by Miss Price, 218; in- trigues with Miss Bagot, 221; in- trigues with Miss Temple, 226; she is warned of him by Miss Hobart, 232; hears of Miss Ho- bart's falsehoods from Miss Sarah, 237; meets Miss Temple, 238; undeceives her by means of Kille- grew, 240; banished the court, 246; his residence in the city, 254; sets up for a German doctor, 255; visited by the chambermaids of the maids of honour, 256; mar- ries a melancholy heiress, 320; in- trigues with Miss Barry, 246, 385; his speech as a mountebank, on Tower-hill, 387; his jest on Charles II., 447.
Rowley, nickname of Charles II., 450.
Roxana, an actress loved by the Earl of Oxford, 230; her pretended marriage, 231, 384. Royale, Madame, her disposition, 57; orders Matta and the Marquis de Senantes to be arrested, 79. Rupert, Prince, notices of, 129, 358; intrigues with Miss Hughes, 269; sent to Guinea, 317; anecdotes of, &c., 396; quarrels with Cole- pepper, 422. Russells, the uncle and nephew, rivals of Grammont, 137; notices of, 360; uncle, proposes to Miss Hamilton, 156; leaves the court, 158.
Russell, Lord, his execution, 443. Rye-house plot, discovery of, 443.
Saucourt, his amour, 293.
Savoy, the Duchess of, gives an en- tertainment, 60.
Scoto, Lady Anne, notices of, 295, 402.
Sedley, Sir Charles, exposes Lord Chesterfield in ballads, 189; no- tices, and anecdotes of, 372.
Shrewsbury, Lord, killed by Buck- ingham in a duel, 299. Shrewsbury, Lady, notices of, 109, 349; her lovers, 119; intrigues with Killegrew, 296; with the Duke of Buckingham, 297. Sidney, the beau, notice of, 107, 346; follows Miss Jennings, 259; in. trigues with the Duchess of York 275; appointed master of horse to her, 281.
Sidney, Algernon, his execution, 443. Silva, Pedro de, called Peter of the Wood, 109.
Silvius, Mr., marries Mad. de la
Garde, 216; notice of, 380. Snead, Mr., brings the Earl of Derby to Boscobel, 483. Southampton, Lord, offers his ser- vices to Charles II., 473. Southesk, Lord, his jealousy, 167; his revenge on his wife, 169. Southesk, Lady, intrigues with the Duke of York, 167; discovered by her husband, 169. Spring Gardens, notice of, 119, 357. St. Albans, Earl of, notice of, 106, 342; anecdote of, 448. Staunton, Mr., his sheep stolen by Penderell, 505; refuses to receive payment, 514.
St. Chaumont, Mad. de, recals Gram-
mont, 283; her indiscretion, 292. Stewart, Miss, notice of, 109; loved by the king, 117, 141; her child- ishness, 142; her hopes on the death of the queen, 145; desires to
appear in the king's carriage, 149; discussion about her legs, 178; jealousy of Miss Jennings, 225; alluded to, 269; meridian of her glory, 296; goes with the court to Bristol, 300; attracts the atten- tions of Hamilton, 301, 304; her childish amusements, 306; her cold- ness to the king, 311; discovered with the Duke of Richmond by the king, 313; receives pardon from the queen, 315; marries the Duke of Richmond, 320; her marriage related by Evelyn, 414; her form representing Britannia, 451. St. Evremont, his description of Grammont, 35, 111, 352; his ad- vice to Grammont, 112, 138; his solid wit, 205.
St. Germain, Madame de, intrigues with Grammont, 58. Stillingfleet, anecdote of, 443. Summer-hill, the seat of Lord Mus- kerry, 395.
Suze, Countess de la, notices of, 204, 377.
Symons, Mr., harbours the king, 531.
Taafe, Lord, intrigues with Miss Warmestré, 211; forsakes her, 213; notice of, 380. Talbot, his remarks on Miss Hyde,
163, 164, 367; attends the Duke of York on a visit to Lady Southesk, 168; falls in love with Miss Hamilton, 206; notices of, 378; offends the Duke of Ormond, 207, 379; sent to the Tower, 208; loses 300 guineas to Grammont, ib.; returns from Ireland, 246; attracts Miss Boynton, 247; falls in love with Miss Jennings, ib.; advises her to beware of Miss Price, 249; renews his acquaint- ance with her, 278; marries Miss Boynton, 320.
Talbot, Peter, notices of, 207, 379. Thomas, notices of, 207,379. Lord, alluded to, 492, 497. Tambonneau, attempts to rival
Grammont, 204; proposals to Miss Hamilton, 205; notice of, 377.
Tanes, Count de, notice of, 57. Tauravédez, See Silva. Temple, Miss, description of, 222; notice of, 384; her wit and per- son, 226; intrigues with Lord Rochester, 227; acquaintance with Miss Hobart, ib.; warned by her against Rochester, 228; discovers that she has been deceived, 240; adventure with Miss Hobart at midnight, 244; her maid visits Rochester, 256; marries Littleton, 320.
Termes, valet to Grammont, 124; sent by Grammont to France, 129; his story of the quicksand, 133; his roguery discovered, 287; his explanation, 290.
Tettershall, Captain of the bark by which Charles II. escaped, 473, 533.
Thanet, Lord, notice of, 129, 355. Thomas, Prince, commander of the army, 36, 324.
Tombs, Mr., Charles II.'s adven- ture at his house, 523. Toulongeon, brother of Grammont,
notices of, 139, 141, 360. Trino. siege of, 36, 37, 324; surren- ders, 55.
Turenne, Viscount, notice of, 37; is visited by Grammont, 54; com- mands the army against Condé, 86; defeats Condé, 93; Voltaire's character of, 325.
Vendôme, Cæsar de, notices of, 40, 326.
Viner, Sir Robert, anecdote of, 449.
Walters, Lucy, notice of, 429; her
children by Charles, 446.
Walton, Isaac, alluded to, 498. Warmestré, Miss, attracts Gram- mont, 116; brought to bed, 139; intrigues with Lord Taafe, 211; loved by Killegrew, 212; brought
Blague, 218; Yates, assists Charles in his escape, 498.
to bed, 214; forsaken by Taafe, | Yarborough, Sir Thos., marries Miss and marries Killegrew, 215. Warner, Sir John, anecdote of, 451. Wells, Miss, intrigues with the king, 216.
Wetenhall, Mr., his ecclesiastical history, 262, 393.
Mrs., a relation of Miss Hamilton, 262; goes to London, 265; intrigues with Hamilton, 266; returns to Peckham, 267; visits Lord Muskerry, 268; notice of, 393. Whitgreave, Mr., harbours Lord Wilmot, 500; family of, 513. William, Prince of Orange, anecdote of, 441.
Wilmot, Lord, his escape after the Battle of Worcester, 458; har- boured by Mr. Pitchcroft, 461; his loyal devotion, 509; assisted by John Penderell, 499; meets the king at Bentley, 520; seeks means for Charles's escape, 529; escapes to France, 475, 533. Windham, Frank, his advice to Charles II., 468; harbours the king, 524.
Woolfe, Mr., harbours Charles II., 460, 502.
Wren, Sir C., anecdote of, 450.
York, Duke of, commanded under Turenne, 87, 331; his character, 105, 340; his attentions to Miss Hamilton, 137; falls in love with Lady Chesterfield, 158; his mar- riage, 162, 367; intrigues with Lady Southesk, 167; discovered by her husband, 169; intrigues with Lady Robarts, 170; with Miss Brooks, 171; fondness for the guitar, 174; criticises Miss Stew- art's legs, 178; renews his atten- tions to Miss Hamilton, 191; in- trigues with Lady Denham, ib.; proposals to Miss Jennings, 223; journeys to the other side of Lon- don, 273, 398; intrigues with Miss Churchill, 274; sends to Charles on his escape to France, 434.
York, Duchess of, notices of, 110, 352; description of, 162; employs Sir Peter Lely, 191; her maids of honour, 217; defends Miss Ho- bart, 245; fondness for eating, 274; intrigues with Sidney, 275.
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