42 UECOBDS AND BEMINISCENCES OF GOODWOOD 



newspaper, evidenees his popularity : " The Duke of 

 Eichmond is acknowledged to have been one of the 

 greatest men of his day, and to have derived this 

 greatness neither from his rank nor from his fortune, 



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which he had by prudent economy in his establish- 

 ment greatly increased, but by his talents and 

 abilities alone." 



He died at Goodwood, on the 29th of December, 

 1806, in the seventieth year of his age, and was 

 buried in the family vault in the cathedral church 

 of Chichester. 



