4 BECORDS AND REMINISCENCES OF GOODWOOD 



era, and as early as the time of Julius Caesar. The 

 old Chichester Lodge (No. 65) used to meet here 

 once a year, on Tuesday in Easter week. " The last 

 public assembly of the brethren upon St. Roche's 

 Hill is said to have taken place in 1693, under his 

 Grace the first Duke of Eichmond." 



This nobleman, like each of his successors, was a 

 sportsman, as I find that he hunted with the noted 

 Charlton pack of foxhounds, and was frequently at 

 Newmarket during the meetings there, in company 

 with the Duke of Buckingham, the Earl of Suffolk, 

 Lord Orford, Lord Montague, Lord Godolphin, and 

 the Duke of Grafton. 



His Grace married, in 1692, Anne, second daughter 

 of Francis Lord Brudenel, eldest son of Eobert Earl 

 of Cardigan, and left issue — (l) Charles, second 

 Duke of Richmond, Lennox, and Aubigny ; (2) Louise, 

 married to James, third Earl of Berkeley ; (3) Anne, 

 married to William, second Earl of Albemarle. 



When George I. visited the Earl of Scarborough 

 at Stanstead, in August, 1722, in passing through 

 Chichester the Mayor and Corporation were presented 

 to the King by his Grace. The Duke died at Good- 

 wood on the 27th of May, 1723, and was buried 

 in Henry YII.'s Chapel, in Westminster Abbey, his 

 remains being afterwards removed by his son, the 

 second Duke of Richmond, to the family mausoleum 

 under Chichester Cathedral. 



