The manuscripts of the Earl of Carlisle, preserved at Castle Howard.
- Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
- Date:
- 1897
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The manuscripts of the Earl of Carlisle, preserved at Castle Howard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
862/890 page 814
![:.Sehvyn, Georgo Augustus—cont. places at which he cliiiecl; 568, 569, 672, 574, 615, 620. dismisses the gaming world; 569, 570. health and age ; 570. affairs of, settled satisfactorily; 578. a new relation of ; 588. M.P. for Ludgershall; 597 (ii). relations with Ministers ; 609, 613. affection for Lord Carlisle’s children ; 609,612, 657, 659, 664, 668, 674, 678, 687, 691. views and anxieties about Lord Car- lisle’s affairs; 611, 612, 613. sentiments with regard to the Minis- terial changes; 612. his financial circumstances ; 612. views with regard to C. J. Fox; 613. his free manner of writing ; 651. in expectation of losing his place; 622'. accommodates Lord Carlisle in his house ; 624. residence at Richmond ; 646, 679. .sentiments as to secrets ; 648. his wit, &c.; 651. movements ; 653, 654, 672. a disagreement in opinion with Lord Carlisle; 656, 661. sentiments towards the King; 656, 659. his informants of Cabinet news; 658. mistake about a letter ; 660. sentiments with regard to Burke; 660. a French marquis’s estimate of ; 660. opinion of the King’s physicians; 661. an anti-Gallican ; 664, 674. journey to Castle Howard ; 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672. attachment to Lord and Lady Car- lisle; 669, 691. views with regard to princes ; 669. appointments; 673. thoughts on age ; 674. preferred the reading of men to books ; 680. view of the French Revolution ; 681. 71st birthday ; 682. his house at Richmond ; 684, 685. certain pictures of; 689. rallied on his love of a nursery ; 691. his household described ; 693. a committee upon his drapery ; 693. his attendance upon Lady Caroline Campbell’s baby; 694. journey from Richmond to London ; 694. death referred to ; 694, 695. his conduct in regard to Mademoiselle Fagnani (Mie Mie) ; 695. at Streatham ; 755. a nephew of, referred to; 237, 621. See Towushend, Charles, and Thomas. Selwym : Henry, Receiver-General of the Cus- toms ; 673. Col. .John ; 492 (a), 568. , anniversary of death of; 530 («)• , Treasurer to the Queen ; 673. William, King’s Counsel; 6737 Selwyns, the Miss ; 450, 470, 552, 754. Selwyns ; 455. Sempell’s regiment; 201. Senhouse, Mr. ; 215. Septennial elections, debate on ; 133. Serjeant, Thomas ; 24 («). letters from ; 40, 43. Sevigne, hladame de, quoted ; 224, 648, 676, 679. Seville, Treaty of ; 64 (n), 68, 71, 128. Seward, Anna; 731. Sewel, Mr.; 207. Sevmour : Mr.; 413. Miss; 508. Shackleton, Mr.; 124. Shad well. Sir John, doctor to Lady Lech- mere ; 107. Shaftesbury, Lord, mention of ; 162, 179. Shafto, —; 228. Shakespeare, referenees to ; 229, 737. Shannon, Lord; 509, 51.5, 563, 576, 598, 629. made a member of the Ii-ish Govern- ment ; 533, 534. Shaw, Dr.; 168. Sheffield, Lord; 653. Shelburne, Earl of; 223, 229, 243, 244, 245, 468, 561, 572, 581, 583, 602, 607, 617, 618, 619, 621, 623, 624, 627, 628, 630, 631, 633 (3), 634. suspicions about; 219. a dinner given to ; 238. negotiation with the Court; 575. Secretary of State; 610. letter to; 625. Lady, gives suppers ; 457. Sheldon’s Light Horse ; 412. Shelley, Mr., gains at pla)'; 240. Sheppardson, Mrs., [housekeeper] at Castle Howard ; 274, 560, 624, 669. Sherburu, John; 348 (?j). Sherdley, Mr., Charge des Affaires at Turin, death of; 231. Sheridan, Richard Brinsley ; 459, 637, 638. in the House of Commons ; 465. Under Secretary of State, &c.; 608, 610. negotiates without Fox ; 657. Sheriffs’ accounts; 3. Sherlock : Thomas, Bishop of Bangor, speaks on the South Sea Enquiry; 118, 119. , Bishop of Salisbury ; 155. , paper about the Quaker’s Bill written by; 165. , presents a petition ; 168, 169. , his reputation ; 651. Sherwin, Mr., an engraver ; 547. Sherwood Forest; 194.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24886919_0862.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


