INDEX. 



229 



in the, 114-123; fifth Duke of 

 Eichmond visits an old soldier of 

 the, 182-183 



Petition for medals on behalf of Pe- 

 ninsula soldiers presented to the 

 House of Lords by the fifth Duke 

 of Richmond, 114-123 



Pettat, Capt., 192 



Petworth, 20-25 ; prison at, planned 

 by tl>e third Duke, 26; pack of 

 hounds at, 211, 212 



Pevensey, Martello tower at, de- 

 stroyed, 30, 31 



Pictures at Goodwood House, 194- 

 207; by Vandyke, 195, 196; by 

 Sir Peter Lely, 196; by Sir G. 

 Kneller, 197; bv Romney, 197, 198 ; 

 by Ostade, 198; by Guide, 198; 

 by Hudson, 198; by Rembrandt, 

 199; by Teniers, 199; by Gains- 

 borough, 199; by Rubens, 199 ; by 

 Titian, 199; by Hogarth, 199; of 

 Mary Queen of Scots and Earl 

 Darnley, 199-207 



" Pigeon," the fifth Duke's shooting 

 pony, 108-110 



Pillirea, specimens of the, at Good- 

 wood, 23, 24 



Pilly Green Lodges, 21 



Plantations made on the Goodwood 

 estate by the third Duke, 22, 23 



Plate, piece of, presented to the sixth 

 Duke of Richmond on his coming 

 of age, 209 



Poole Custom House, broken into by 

 smugglers, 10, 11 



Poor Laws, the new, inl834...111, 112 



Potato famine in Ireland, 162, 164, 

 168, 169 



Prison at Petworth, planned by the 

 third Duke, 26 



Pyrenees, battle of the, 75 



Q 



Quatre Bras, 59 



Quebec, the fourth Duke of Rich- 

 mond buried at, 54 

 " Qui-tam " actions of 1843, the, 105 



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Racecourse at Goodwood, made by 

 the third Duke, 34, 40, 41 



Racehorses, run by the fiftli Duke of 

 Richmond at Goodwood and else- 



where, 84-106; Cuckoo, 100; Dau- 



dizette, 85, 91 ; Elizondo. 92, 93 ; 



Ghillie Galium, 100 ; Guava (tilly), 



192, 193; Gulnare, 88-90, 101; 



Harbinger, 100; Homebrewed, 100; 



Hornpipe, 100; Khabara, 211; 



Link Boy, 87-90 ; Lothario, 101 ; 



Miss Craven, roan mare, 88, 91, 



95 ; Mus, 97, 101 ; Officious, 100 ; 



Pharos, 100; Pic-Nic, 100; Red 



Deer, 100-102; Red Hart, 100; 



Red Hind, 100; Refraction, 100; 



Rubini, 92, 93; The Currier, 192 ; 



Vampyre, 100; Whipstock, 99; 



Wimpole (colt), 193 

 Radnor, Earl of, 157 

 Raglan, Lord, 59, 61, 73, 108 

 Raughmere, 21 

 Rawdon, Lurd, 45, 46 

 Redesdale, Lord, 184 

 Reform Bills, 147, 149-152 

 Richmond, the Hrst Duke of, his 



birth, 1 ; purchases Goodwood 

 House in 1720, ..2, 3; master of a 

 lodge of Freemasons at Chichester, 

 3, 4 ; as a sportsman, 4 ; marriage 

 of, 4 ; his children, 4 ; death and 

 burial, 4; portrait of, by Sir G. 

 Kneller, at Goodwood, 197 ; and the 

 Charlton Hunt, 218 

 Richmond, the second Duke of, his 

 birth, 5, 7; becomes Duke of 

 Aubigny, 5; his numerous honours 

 and appointments, 4, 5 ; assists in 

 the reduction of Carlisle, 5; elected 

 mayor of Chichester in 1735. ..8; 

 repairs the Market Cross at Chi- 

 chester, 9 ; meets the judges at 

 Midhurst in 1749. ..9; and Sussex 

 smugglers, 10 ; his collection of 

 wild beasts at Goodwood, 13, 14 ; 

 erects the "Temple of Minerva" 

 at Goodwood, 15, 16 ; constructs 

 the family mausoleum in Chichester 

 Cathedral, 17 ; death of, 18 ; his 

 wife, 18; and the Charlton Hunt, 

 218 

 Richmond, the third Duke of, his 

 birth, 19 ; improves the Goodwood 

 estate, 19-26; chooses tlie military 

 profession, 27 ; and the kennels at 

 Goodwood. 25, 37 ; early appoint- 

 ments of, 27 ; his speeches in the 

 House of Lords, 27, 28 ; as Master- 

 General of the Ordnance attends 

 to the fortifications of the country, 

 29-31 ; some old servants of, 31 ; 

 an early riser, 31, 33 ; fondness for 



