12 THE JOCKEY CLUB 1750- 



find (to the number of more than 100) persons bearing 

 the following titles or names : 



Dukes. — Cumberland [Gloucester], [York], An- 

 caster, Bridgewater, Devonshire, Grafton, Hamilton, 

 Kingston, Marlborough, Northumberland, Eichmond. 



Lords. — Abingdon, Ashburnham, Barrymore, 

 Bolingbroke, Carlisle, Cavendish (Marquis of Hart- 

 ington ; Duke of Devonshire), Chedworth, Clermont, 

 Craven, Eglinton, Farnham, Gower, Grosvenor, 

 Spencer Hamilton, Hartington, William Manners, 

 March and Kuglen (Duke of Queensberry) , Molyneux, 

 Orford, Ossory (Upper), Pigot, Portmore, Kocking- 

 ham, Sondes, Strange (self-styled, heir to the earldom 

 of Derby, but never succeeded), Waldegrave. 



Sirs. — John Armytage, Thomas Charles Bunbury, 

 Nathaniel Curzon, Lau[w]rance Dundas, Matthew 

 Featherstonhaugh, Thomas Gascoigne, Henry Grey, 

 John [Lister] Kaye, James Lowther, William Middle- 

 ton, John Moore, Thomas Saunders Sebright, Charles 

 Sedley, John Shelley, Simeon Stuart, Charles Turner, 

 William Wolseley. 



Messrs. (whether Hon. or not, whether with mili- 

 tary or naval 'handles' or not). — Anderson, fBladen, 

 Blake, Boothby (Scrymsher), fBoswell (Dr. Johnson's 

 biographer), Brand, Bur lton, Calvert, fCell, *Codring- 

 ton, Compton, Conolly, Coxe (or Cox), Croft (or 

 Crofts), Duncombe, Fenton, Fen wick, Fettyplace, 

 Foley, Fox (the famous orator), Gardiner, Gorges, 

 Greville, Holmes (or Holme), Hutchinson, Jennison 



