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.
871/890 page 823
![Wallace—cont. Sir James, captures La belle Poule ; 440. Mr. ; 627. Waller, Mr., or Edward, in Parliament, speaks in a debate ; 105, 113. Wallingford : oppo.sition to the Jews in ; 207. stores at; 412. Wallis, Mr., a suitable man to negotiate between C. Fox and Lord Carlisle; 252, 260 (2), 262, 264. Walnole : *Lady ; 59, 85. Lord, marriage of; 49. , made Lord Lieutenant of Devon.'hire ; 114. Lord ( ? of Wolterton), executor of Gen. Cholmondeley’s will ; 295. , eldest son of ; 457. Mr.; 47, 48, 77. , attends the Princess from Hol- land ; 168. Horatio (“ Horace ”), brother of Sir Robert, sent abroad ; 38. , procceding.s in the House of Commons; 56, 64, 69, 72, 81, 100, 112, 129. , letters from ; 121, 123, 135. Iforace or Mr. (“ Horry”), son of Sir Robert, afterwards 4th Earl of Orford; 235, 236,246, 266,276 (n), 278, 293, 295, 298, 321, 493, 497, 501 (n), 532, 552, 570, 577, 585, 586, 674, 676, 684, 615, 691. , a book by ; 227, 235. , sets out for Paris ; 284. , ]nade executor; 295. , collection of, at Strawberry Hill; 486. , letters of, referred to ; 549 (n). , letter from ; 680. , Book of Ancient Authors ; 683, 684. Mr. R., letter from ; 33. Mr., or Sir Robert; 30, 52, 54, 56, 64, 127. , South Sea scheme of; 27, 30, 33. , promised to be first Lord of the Treasury ; 28. , inspects all Treasury business ; 29. ——, influence of, with the King; 37, 38. , proceedings in the House of Commons ; 56, 64, 66, 69, 100. , specimen of his wit; 57. , wishes to be made a Peer ; 60. , quarrel with Lord Townshend ; 62, 62 (w). , defends the means by which he has amassed his fortune; 65. —, Lady Irwin’s remarks about; 70, 71. , letters from ; 74, 77, 126, 144, 156. 1 Walpole—cont. Sir Robert, or Mr.—cont. , advises the Hon. Charles Howard about a letter from his father to the King ; 75. , entertains a large company at Houghton; 85. , description of the house and estate of ; 85, 86. ' , illness of; 93. , unpopular owing to his Bill about Excise duties ; 95. , mobbed; 108, 110. , burnt in effigy; 111. , announces the Princess Royal’s marriage; 114. , going to Norfolk ; 125. , letters to; 163. , a bequest to ; 175. , opposes the Prince ; 180. , sent for when the Queen is ill; 189. , thought to be married to Mrs. Skiret; 190, 194. T.; 487. family, the, recommend a young painter; 173. Walsh, Mr.; 228. Walsingham: 1st Lord; 492, 508, 511. , death of; 468, 486. 2nd Lord; 514, .535, 536, 540, 547, 549. Walsinghain’s convoy; 440. Walters, Mr.; 22. —; .248, 273. Waltons, letter dated at the house of ; 636. Wandsor {sic) ; 752. Wandsworth, a dinner party at; 284. Wapping; 439. War of 1734; 139, 140. referred to ; 149. War, rumours of; 201. War, the ; 721, 726. War, Secretary of ; 88 (h), 209. Ward, satirised bt' Pope ; 97. Ward : Dr., statement against Mr. Rooksby ; 60. Mr., wonderful success of; 78, 82, 139. , still making a great sensation ; 141. Mr.; 230, 233. Wardrobe accounts ; 3. Master of the; 209. Wardcure : Chidiocke; 2. Edward ; 2. Warenzow’s boy and girl; 685. Wark (Werk), Lord of ; 2. Warner, Dr.; 424, 446, 451, 453, 460 (2), 462, 471, 472, 482, 492, 499 (w), 500, 502, 519, 524, 530, 540, 543, 567, 569, 607, 608, 673, 689. description of; 456. given to wordy letter writing; 462. letters from Paris ; 687, 688, 691.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24886919_0871.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


