INDEX 



361 



217; kindness to the French emi- 

 oris, 214 ; illness of, 1803, 218 ; 

 chair collided with, 220 ; Mrs. 

 Billington and, 220 ; daily regi- 

 mcn of, 221 ; and tlie milk-bath, 

 223 ; elegy on his supposed 

 death, 224 ; lines on death of, 

 226 ; charity of, 230 ; balance 

 at Coutts' of, 230 ; close of Turf 

 career, 232 ; ilhiess of, 1807, 

 234 ; and rebuilding of Drury 

 Lane Theatre, 234 • makes his 

 will, 1809, 237; his last pursuits 

 at Newmarket, 238 ; desire to 

 assist General Sir Thomas Pic- 

 ton, 239 ; freaks of Nature and, 

 244 ; death of, 246 ; remarks on 

 his career, 247 ; where buried, 

 249; as a master, 250; legatees, 

 annuitants, and executors of, 

 253, 254 ; estates, how descend- 

 ed, 256 ; legacy-duty on per- 

 sonalty, 256 ; why estates were 

 denuded of timber^ 257 ; price 

 his Tokay wine fetched, 259 ; 

 legacies of, ordered to be paid, 

 263 ; caricatures concerning, 

 263 ; Lord Lytton's axiom ap- 

 plied to, 264 ; complete racing 

 analysis of, vide Appendix ; 

 House, Richmond, 276. 



Radford, Jack, ' Old Q's ' head 



groom, 233 ; sells the late Duke's 



carriages, 260. 

 Raikes, Mr. , reference to ' Old Q,' 



266. 

 ' Red Herrings,' a nickname given 



Lord Yarmouth, 197. 

 Ren^y's 'Hell,' St. James's Street, 



in. 



Richmond, the Duchess of, 70, 7L 

 Roche, ' Savuge,' and Lord March, 



111. 

 Rochford, Lady, 129. 

 Ruglen, Aime, Comitess of, 6 ; 



marriage of, 13 ; death of, 14. 

 Running footmen, 250 ; ' Old Q's,' 



251 ; anecdote of, 251. 



Selwyn, George Augustus, and 

 Lord March, 91 j birth and 

 career, 92 ; anecdotes of, 94 

 gambling propensities of, 94 

 and the Duchess of Queensberry 

 97 ; Madame de Mirepoix, 104 

 and losses at cards made by 

 114 ; monetary matters be 

 tween, and Lord March, 117 

 gifts by, to Lord March, 120 

 his new carriage, 125 ; and 

 Madame Fagniani, 143 ; grief of, 

 153; and 'Old Q,' re Fagniani 

 aflfair, 162; at Mataon, 170 

 death of, 186 ; his legacy to 

 'Mie-Mie,'187. 



Sheridan, R. B., 195. 



St. James's, Piccadilly, ' Old Q's ' 

 place of burial, 249. 



Sandwicli, Lord, 100, 



Sartorius, Mr., and picture of 

 chaise match, 23. 



Sawyer, Anthony, second husband 

 of Amie, Countess of Ruglen, 

 13 ; V. Lord March, 31. 



Saxum, Lord March's stud-farm 

 at, 46. 



Smith, John, alias ' Buckhorse,' 

 52. 



Solvathius, King of Scotland, 2, 3, 



Soubise, Master, a negro, 107. 



Sprowle, Andrew, 17. 



