Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Scope and Content
CHRONOLOGY
INDEX
INDEX OF DATES
Descriptive Summary
Title: Lee Family Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1754-1836
Collection number: Special Collections M0220
Creator:
Lee Family
Extent:
3.5 linear ft.
Repository:
Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
None.
Publication Rights
Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain
permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.
Provenance
Purchased, 1971, 1975, and 1978.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of item] Lee Family Papers, M0220, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford,
Calif.
Biographical Note
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl Harcourt, 1714-1777
1735, May 9 |
Lord of bedchamber to George II. |
1749, Dec. 1 |
Viscount Harcourt of Nuneham-Courtney and Earl Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt. |
1751, Apr. |
gov. to young Prince of Wales (George III). |
1761, July 3 |
ambassador extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Mecklenburg-Strelitz to demand hand of Princess Charlotte for the
young king.
|
1761, Sept. 10 |
master of horse to the queen. |
1763, Apr. 21 |
lord chamberlain of the queen's household. |
1768, Nov. 4 |
ambassador ex. etc. to Paris. |
1772, Oct. 9 |
lord - lt. of Ireland dif. sec. = John Blaquiere. |
1775 |
vice-treasurer. |
1735 |
m. Rebecca Le Bas of Pipewell Abbey d. 1765. |
|
George Simon, 2nd Earl d. 1809.
|
|
William, 3rd Earl |
|
Elizabeth, d. 1811 m. Sir Wm. Lee of Hartwell.
|
|
Anne |
Harcourt, William, 3rd Earl Harcourt, 1743-1830, field marshall.
1759 |
ensign w/ troop 16th Lt. Dragoons Harcourt's Black Hourse. |
1762 |
aide de camp to Lord Albemarle of Havanna. |
1768 |
Lt.Col. 16th Lt.Dragoons. |
1768-72 |
M.P. for Oxford. |
1776 |
America, captured Charles Lee |
|
king's aide de camp |
1782 |
Major general, purchase St. Leonard's Hall |
1793 |
lt. gen. |
1794-95 |
command of army til spring '95. |
1796 |
gen. & gov. Royal Military College, Great Marlow 9 yrs. |
1778 |
m. Mary, widow of Thomas Lockhart & d. of Rev. W. Danby. |
|
no children |
William Lee Antonie, s. of William Lee d. 1778, g. s. of Sir Wm. Lee, lord chief justice. His sister married John Fiott.
Sir William Lee 3rd, Baronet Hartwell d. 1799, July 6. Devoted himself to improvement of Hartwell, rebuilt parish church; distinguished by his
benevolent attentions to the poor and having studied the sciences of medicine was their gratuitous physician.
1763 m. Lady Elizabeth Harcourt.
William Lee, 1764-1801, Feb. 7. lt.col. 16th Lt. Dragoons.
George Lee, 1767-1825 or 1827, rector of Hartwell and vicar of Stone. m. by S. Harcourt July 9, 1867.
Scope and Content
2850 pp. in all, comprising the collected correspondence of Sir William Lee, fourth Baronet of Hartwell, Buckinghamshire,
(b. 1764 - d. 1801) and other members of his family.
This collection of correspondence documents the career of an English army officer during part of the Napoleonic Wars, near
the close of the eighteenth century.
The first letters were dated in the early 1770's when William Lee was a student at Harrow. Most of these letters are from
Lee's father, Sir William Lee, third Baronet.
The next large group of letters are from Lee's relatives, the Harcourts including Simon Harcourt, father of Lee's mother and
the first Earl Harcourt. Simon's letters are all addressed to his son-in-law, William Lee, third Baronet. His letters contain
intelligent comments -- with interesting details -- upon affairs of court and upon the political scene.
Lee entered the 16th Light Dragoons as a cornet and later obtained the rank of Lieutenant-colonel. A short time after, Lee
went with the Dragoons to the Continent (1793) to assist in the English campaigns against the French. From this period are
copies of his own letters, letters of his friends in the army and letters from his father and Lady Elizabeth Lee, his mother.
These letters offer an intimate picture of this unsuccessful phase of the English campaign against France.
Lee's own letters are important less for what they tell us about Lee himself than for what they say about English army life
and about the politics of soldiership during this period when the reputation of George III's army was at a low ebb.
In addition to the letters, there are numerous official documents which further describe the activities of the 16th Light
Dragoons in England, the Netherlands and France.
CHRONOLOGY
apparently also spent some time in Berlin in 1788 and/or 1789.
William Lee, 4th Baronet of Hartwell, 1764-1801.
1764, [Jan.?] |
born son of Wm. Lee, 3rd Baronet, & Elizabeth Harcourt Lee. |
1776, July - 1781, June |
at Harrow &/or other school except holidays. |
1781, [Aug.?] - [1784 or 85?] |
St. John's College, Cambridge. |
1785, [July?] - 1791, Feb. |
Cornet, 16th (Queen's) Light Dragoons |
1785, July - Aug. |
at Maidstone, England |
1785, Nov. - 1786, Apr. |
at Canterbury |
1786, Feb. 2 |
at London |
1786, June - Sept. |
at Hartwell Estate near Aylesbury, England on leave |
1786, Sept. 27 |
in London, on way abroad |
1786, Nov. - 1788, Apr. |
Strasbourg, Germany, military study, etc. |
1788,* May, July, Sept-Nov. |
Brunswick, Germany |
[1788, May 18 |
Paris?] |
1788, June 12 |
Magdebourg, Germany |
[1788, Oct. 6, 10 |
Vienna?] |
1788, Dec. - 1789, Feb. |
Vienna |
[1789, Mar. 2 |
Strasbourg or Chalons-sur-Marne, France?] |
[1789, Mar. 13 |
Vienna?] |
1789, Apr. |
Croydon, England |
1789, May - June |
London |
1789, July 9 |
Bedford Coffee House |
1789, July - Sept. |
Lewes, England |
1789, Sept. 12 - Nov. |
Chichester, England |
1789, Oct. 3 |
London |
1789, Nov. 12 |
Hastings, England |
1789, Dec. 29 |
St. Leonard's near Windsor (Country home of Gen. Harcourt) |
1790, Jan. - Apr. 5 |
Chichester |
1790, Apr. 23 |
[Guilford or Guildford?], England |
1790, May 14 - 22 |
Epsom |
1790, June 2 |
Tunbridge (to go to Hartwell for a month), England |
1790, July [14?] - Sept. |
Maidstone |
1790, Sept. 29 - Dec. |
Hartwell |
1790, Oct. 17 |
London |
1790, Dec. 28 |
Barnet, [or Chipping Barnet], England |
1791, Jan. - Feb. |
Hartwell |
1791, Feb. - 1793, [Apr.?] |
Lieutenant, 16th Light Dragoons |
1791, Mar. 21 - Apr. 23 |
Canterbury |
1791, May 12 |
London |
1791, May 30 - Nov. |
Thetford, England |
1791, Dec. 4 - 7 |
Newmarket, England |
[1791, Dec. 10 |
London] |
1791, Dec. 17 |
Norwich, England |
1791, Dec. 31 - 1792, May |
Thetford |
1792, Jan. 12 |
Leighton [-Buzzard], England |
1792, [Mar.23], May 17,18, June 5 |
London |
1792, June - July |
Hartwell |
1792, Aug. 10 |
London |
1792, Nov. 6 |
Dover |
1792, Nov. 16 |
London |
1792, Nov. 17 - 24 |
Hartwell |
1792, Dec. |
Barnet |
1793, Jan. 2 - 7 |
Barnet |
1793, Jan. 9 |
[Hartwell?] |
1793, Jan. 10 |
Newport Pagnell, England |
1793, Jan. 24 |
London - to recruit at Leicester & Coventry |
1793, Feb. 4 |
Leicester, England |
1793, Feb. 9, 11 |
Sturbridge, England |
1793, Feb. 15 |
[London], England |
1793, Feb. 26 |
Coventry, England |
1793, Mar. 19 |
Birmingham, England |
1793, Mar. 27 |
London - ordered overseas |
1793, April |
London |
1793, Apr. 18 |
NP. embarkation orders - Lt. Lee assigned to Betsey |
1793, [Apr.?] - 1794, Sept. |
Captain, 16th Light Dragoons |
1793, May |
Ostend, Belgium (West Flanders) |
1793, June - Sept. |
[Continent] Flanders, etc. |
1793, Oct. 6 - 13 |
[Continent] |
1793, Oct. 14 |
Camp at [Lysoing] |
1793, Oct. 18 - Nov. 2 |
Tournay, Belgium |
1793, Dec. 15 |
St. Mawr [or St. Maur, France?] |
1794, Jan. 27 |
Outposts of Belleghem, Belgium, West Flanders |
1794, Feb. 5 - 11 |
Audeuarde, Belgium, East Flanders |
1794, Feb. 22 |
[Tournai?] |
1794, Mar. 23 |
Courbourg |
1794, Apr. 1 |
[St. Amand?], [Belgium] |
1794, May 2 |
Ghent, Belgium, East Flanders |
1794, May 9 - 12 |
London |
1794, May 14 - [30?] |
Hartwell |
1794, June 3 |
[London?] |
1794, July 10 - Sept. 20 |
Flanders |
1794, July 29 - |
commands 16th Lt. Dragoons on Continent |
1794, Sept.- |
Major, 16th Light Dragoons |
1794, Sept. 20 |
actions of 16th |
1794, Oct. [8] |
[Zoelment] |
1794, Oct. 14 |
Arnhem, Netherlands |
1794, Oct. 30 - Nov. 24 |
Continent |
1794, Dec. 3 |
[Hetteson?] |
1795, Jan. |
Continent, Holland 16th |
1795, Feb. 9 |
march to Rheine, Prussia |
1795, Feb. 12 |
Rheine to Elte & Saerbeck |
1795, Feb. 21 |
Rheine to Schaepen & Hofsten |
1795, Mar. 2 |
Hofsten to Bokels & Apeldorn [Apeldoorn, Netherlands |
1795, Mar. 7 |
a retreat |
1795, Mar. 13 |
Apeldorn [Apeldoorn] |
1795, Mar. 17 |
Continent, detachment of 16th to embark |
1795, Mar. 20 |
Continent, Laurie's Brigade. |
1795, Mar. 22 |
NP. march |
1795, April |
Continent |
1795, May |
Germany - [Bummersstede?], Oldenburg |
1795, June |
Continent |
1795, July |
Continent - Lunzen |
1795, Aug. |
Continent - Lunzen - 9th |
1795, Sept. |
Continent - 18 & 29 [Woltersdroff or Wulinstoy] |
1795, Sept. 26 |
[Leeste?] |
1795, Oct. |
Germany - [? Wolkersdorf, Austria Wollersdroff, Wolensdorff, Woltersdross Wulinstorf] |
1795, Nov. 1 |
Continent, [Dowerdon?] |
1795, Nov. 9 |
cavalry ordered to England |
1795, Nov. 12 |
Hastede [Germany] |
1795, Nov. 22 |
Malndorff |
1795, Nov. 24 |
Scharmebeck |
1795, Dec. 1 |
to march to Stade |
1795, Dec. 2 |
[Hambergen] |
1795, Dec. 3 - 8 |
embarkation orders, etc. |
1795, Dec. 4 - 7 |
Stade, Prussia |
1795, Dec. 6, 7 |
[Twielerfett?] |
1796, Feb. 4 |
on board Prince of Wales returning from Continent |
1796, Feb. 21] 29 |
Blackheath, England |
1796, Mar. 1 |
St. Albans [commanding detachment] |
1796, Mar. 3 |
problems with Emigrant Corps; C: Harcourt |
1796, Mar. 4 |
re: India House, monopoly, shipping |
1796, Mar. 11 |
St. Albans or Hampstead - Gwyn to postpone journey |
1796, Mar. 15 |
St. Albans |
1796, Mar. 19 |
politics, Wm. Lee Antonie in parliament. -on Thames, England |
[1796? Mar. 23 |
Henley, Col.?] |
1796, Mar. 29 |
re: Gwyn |
1796, Mar. |
[London?] |
1796, Apr. 8 - 16 |
Henley |
1796, Apr. 18 - 30 |
Newbury. England Dunn court martial, Perry business, Francis Dana (29th) |
1796, Apr. 21 |
Newbury, eve of resigning from command of foreign division, outline of career |
1796, Apr. 23 |
Newbury &/or 20 Vere St. |
1796, May 11 - 29 |
Newbury. Dunn & Rowse |
1796, May 30 |
Hungerford England Dunn & Rowse |
1796, June 1 |
[Newbury?] |
1796, June 6 - 17 |
Panton Sq., London |
1796, June 9 |
inoculating at Aylesbury |
1796, June 12 |
Lee plans to leave Regt. & join Cathcart |
1796, June 19 |
Richmond. England McKowan court martial |
1796, July 2 |
Lee granted leave |
1796, July 4, 5 |
Oxford |
1796, July 9 - 27 |
Carnarvon, Wales |
1796, July 17 |
Pitt etc. planning campaign |
1796, Aug. 3 - 5 |
Carnarvon, Wales |
1796, Aug. 18 |
Weymouth, England |
1796, Aug. 20 |
Dorchester, England |
1796, Aug. 28 |
Weymouth |
1796, Sept. 4 |
Haymarket, London |
1796, Sept. 10 |
Weymouth |
1796, Sept. 14 |
Camp near Dorchester |
1796, Sept. 23 |
Weymouth |
1796, Sept. 28 |
Dorchester. Lee can't purchase Lt. Col'cy, wants to go with Cathcart to Portugal. |
1796, Sept. 30 |
Reading. scarcity of wheat is over |
1796, Oct. 2 - [29] |
Henley |
1796, Oct. 12, 13 |
[Reading?] |
1796, Oct. 22 |
Henley. promise of visit from Republicans (invasion), defenses, Portugal affair (Cathcart) given up. |
1796, Oct. 28 |
[Marlow?] or Henley. march to Wycombe |
1796, Nov. 14 |
Henley |
1796, Nov. 19 |
[Reading?] a troop ordered to Bensington |
1796, Nov. 20 |
[Nuneham?] |
1796, Nov. 22 - [29] |
Henley |
1796, Dec. 1 - 30 |
Henley. problems of promotion, finances, and the Vassars |
[1796] |
Marlbro & Newbury & NP. re: Rowse, Le Marchant's book on sword exercise, Harcourt's orders. |
1797, Jan. 10 - 19 |
Henley. difficulties with Vassar |
1797, Jan. 12 |
mention of Directory in France |
1797, Jan. 28 |
Reading. troops to be removed during fair |
1797, Feb. 1 |
Henley or Thames |
1797, Feb. 3 |
Henley |
1797, Feb. 7 |
High [Wycombe]. rumored French invasion |
1797, Feb. 13 - 18 |
Reading |
1797, Feb 22 |
Reading or Henley, England |
1797, Feb. 24 |
Henley |
1797, Feb. 27 |
invasion rumors |
1797, Mar. 3 |
Henley. invasion rumors |
1797, Mar. 4 |
Reading. news of Jervis' success against Spanish fleet. |
1797, Mar. 5 - 7 |
Hampstead |
1797, Mar. [8] |
Beaconsfield |
1797, Mar 10 |
Hampstead |
1797, Mar 17 |
Reading |
1797, Mar 22 - 28 |
Beaconsfield. Hompesch affair |
1797, Mar 30 |
Henley |
1797, Apr 3 |
Maidenhead |
1797, Apr. 7 - 10 |
Beaconsfield. Hompesch affair |
1797, Apr. 16 |
Hartwell. Lee's predicted promotion |
1797, Apr. 17 - |
Lt. Col. 16th Light Dragoons - approved May 13, announced June 22, 23 |
1797, May 5 - 26 |
Beaconsfield |
1797, May 13 |
promotion approved |
1797, June 7 - 26 |
Beaconsfield |
1797, June 22 - 23 |
announcement of promotion |
1797, July 2 - 29 |
Maidenhead. Hoare & Palmer case |
1797, Aug. 5 |
Guildford or Henley |
1797, Aug. 7 |
Guildford |
1797, Aug. 20 |
Chipping Wycombe. or High Wycombe Field Days at Dorchester |
1797, Sept 20 - 29 |
Guildford |
1797, Nov. 3 - 30 |
Guildford |
1797, Dec. 7 |
Guilford |
1798, Jan. 5 |
Uxbridge. Lee declines civil appointment |
1798, Jan. 16 - 30 |
Guildford |
1798, Feb. 1 - 6 |
Guildford |
1798, Feb 8 |
[Webbes?] or Guildford |
1798, Feb 12 |
London |
1798, Feb. 15 - 26 |
Guildford |
1798, Mar 3 - 18 |
Guildford |
1798, Mar. 21 |
[London?] |
1798, Mar. 25 - 31 |
Guildford |
1798, Apr. 2 - 30 |
Guildford, England |
1798, May 13 & 17 |
Guildford |
1798, June 5 - 29 |
Guildford |
1798, July 9 |
[Windsor] |
1798, July 11 - 18 |
Guildford |
1798, Aug. 5 - 17 |
Windsor |
1798, Sept. 12 - 26 |
Windsor |
1798, Sept. 21 |
re: India Co. service |
1798, Oct 22 - 26 |
Windsor |
1798, Nov. 13 |
[Hartwell?] |
1798, Nov. 22 - 29 |
Windsor |
1798, Nov. 29 |
shops closed for Thanksgiving |
1798, Dec. 8 - 25 |
Windsor |
1798, Dec. 24 |
re: Dragoons in Portugal need horses |
1798, Dec. 29 |
[London?] |
1798, Dec. __ |
report of patrol from Cornhill & plan in case of attack |
1799, Jan. 3 - 9 |
Windsor |
1799, Jan. 11 |
Hounslow Barracks, [near? Windsor] |
1799, Jan. 13 - 22 |
Windsor |
1799, Jan. 25 |
Old Windsor |
1799, Jan. 30 |
Windsor |
1799, Feb. 2,3 |
Hounslow Barracks |
1799, Feb. 4 - 16 |
Windsor or Old Windsor |
1799, Feb. 20 |
Hounslow |
1799, Feb 23 - 28 |
Windsor or Old Windsor - District belonging to the Palace... privelege from arrests |
1799, Mar. 2 - 5 |
Windsor or Old Windsor |
1799, Mar. 6 |
Hounslow. Sarah Warwick acquitted |
1799, Mar. 7 - 27 |
Windsor |
1799, Mar 22 |
London in consternation over high treason against king & royal family. |
1799, Apr. 9 |
Windsor |
1799, Apr. 13 |
Salisbury. re: Hompesch, Santo Domingo, etc. |
1799, Apr. 20 |
Old Windsor |
1799, Apr. 23 |
Windsor |
1799, Apr. 29 |
[Duke of York] approves Lee's study with Gen. [Janisse?] |
1799, May 10 - 13 |
London |
1799, May 14 |
[London] Hanover Square |
1799, May 16 |
[London] Maddox St. |
1799, May 17 - 25 |
Windsor; 18th - murder plan at Hounslow |
1799, May 28 |
High Wycombe |
1799, May 29 |
Hampton Court, England |
1799, June 1 |
Windsor re: Jamaica, negotiation with [Tousaint] |
1799, June 4 |
[High Wycombe] |
1799, June 7 |
Hartwell |
1799, June 13 |
Staines, England |
1799, June 21, 22 |
Windsor |
1799, June 23 |
Hampton Court, |
1799, June 29 |
Windsor or [Sunninghell Wells?] instructing corps belonging to Speaker of House of Commons |
1799, July 3 |
Windsor Camp |
1799, July [6] |
death of Lee's father - Lee becomes IVth Baronet of Hartwell |
1799, July 10 |
Windsor |
1799, Aug. 2 |
Swinly Camp |
1799, Aug. 18 |
Windsor or near |
1799, Aug. 22 - 25 |
London |
1799, Aug. 28 |
[Nuneham] |
1799, Aug. 30 |
Hartwell |
1799, Sept. 3 - 25 |
Hartwell |
1799, Sept. 26 |
[Hounslow Barracks?] |
1799, Sept. 30 |
Hartwell |
1799, Nov. 2 - 9 |
Hartwell |
1799, Nov. 9 |
new Lord Mayor's Carriage was drawn by the mob into the city today |
1799, Nov. 12 - 21 |
Hartwell |
1799, Nov. 20, 21 |
demands Lee return to regiment |
1799, Nov. 23, 24 |
Windsor |
1799, Dec. 2 - 16 |
Windsor |
1799, Dec. 23 - 25 |
Hartwell |
1800, Jan. |
Hartwell |
1800, Feb. 8, 9 |
Windsor |
1800, Feb. 17 - 20 |
London |
1800, Feb. 20 |
Lee has transferred from 16th Light Dragoons to 25th. |
1800, Mar. |
Hartwell - preparations for voyage to India |
1800, Apr. 7 - 10 |
London - Portland Place. arrangements for journey |
1800, Apr. 26 - 29 |
Hartwell. packing, etc. |
1800, May 13 |
Portsmouth. England ready to embark |
1800, May 17, 25 |
on board Indiaman Rockingham |
1800, July |
on board Indiaman Rockingham |
1800, July 18 |
on board, below equator, fleet dividing, mail to go via Rio |
1800, Nov. - Dec. |
on board... dispute between crew & passengers |
1800, Dec. 3 |
on board... Lee ill |
1800, Dec. 28 |
Madras, India |
1801, Feb. [7] |
Madras, India; Fort George, death of Lee |
Additional Note
LEE FAMILY PAPERS - INDEXES TO REGISTER
CONTENTS
Index
Index of Dates
INDEX
[Abercromby, Sir Ralph, 1734-1801, Br. General]
1-1-1;
mentioned:
1-6-7;
6-40-32
Adams,
m. 5-35-14
Affleck, Sir Edmund, 1735-1788, Rear Admiral
m. 6-42-35
Affleck, Sir James, 1759-1833, Lt. General, Col. 16th Dragoons
1-2(folder of 65 items);
1-3-57 (copy);
mentioned:
1-4-31;
1-6-7;
1-7-32;
2-8-25,
38;
2-14-12;
2-17-7,
8a,
8b;
3-20-23;
3-20-30;
3-22-16,
17;
4-26-35;
4-27-38;
4-31-3;
5-33-17;
5-39-40,
52,
64,
66
Aitken, William, ship's master, Snow Jason
1-1-2
Albemarle, [George Keppel, 3rd earl of, 1724-1772, General]
m. 3-19-26
Aldridge, J.
1-1-3
Allingham,
m. 2-13-19
Almack's Club, London
m. 5-32-12
[Alwort], James, servant
1-1-4
America
m.1-5-6;
3-19-18;
5-35-18
Amelia, Princess [1783-1810, daughter of George III]
m. 3-19-29
Amherst, Jeffrey [1st Baron Amherst of Holmsdale, 1717-1797?] Gen. Fld. Marshal
1-1-5
Anderson, George, soldier
4-29-3
Anderson, John, Major of Brigade
1-1-6
Andrews, William, attorney?
1-1-7,8
Anson, George, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons and later Jamaica
m. 1-1-11;
2-15-3;
3-23-18;
4-26-34;
4-31-40;
5-39-3
Anson, Thomas, brother of George
1-1-(9-11)
Anson family
m. 3-23-13;
4-26-19,
30
Anstruther, Robert, 1768-1809, General
1-1-12
Antoine, Princess
m. 1-1-33
Antonie, William Lee, cousin or nephew and ward of Sir Wm. Lee III of Hartwell
1-1-13;
mentioned:
2-9-9;
4-26-1,
10,
59.
SEE ALSO: Lee, Wm. III; Fiott, John
Apeldorn, (city in the Netherlands [Apeldoorn]
m. 1-3-46
Applewhaite, Thomas, Harrow schoolmate of W.L. IV
1-1-145 15
Archer, Clement, officer, 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-1-(16-25);
3-22-34.
[Mentioned:
1-2-12,
29,
62;
1-5-18;
1-6-7;
4-28-4,
50;
5-37-13;
5-39-7,
26.?]
Archer, Mary
1-1-26
Archer, William, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-1-(27-31)
[Mentioned:
1-2-12,
29,
62;
1-5-18;
1-6-7;
4-28-4,
50;
5-37-13;
5-39-7,
26.?]
Armstrong, Major, Leeds Dist.
1-1-32
[Artois], Charles Philippe, comte d', 1757-1836 (later Charles Xof France)
m. 4-27-37
Ascot plain
m. 5-39-53
Ascot races
m. 3-18-37
Ashley, C.
1-1-(33-35)
Ashford Common
m. 5-39-51
Austrians
m. 2-9-22;
3-23-19
Aylesbury, (town in England)
m. 3-19-2;
3-23-20;
4-26-45,
59
Aylesbury, postmaster of
1-1-36
Ayllott, William (listed - Aylett) Lt. Col., 15th Lt. Dragoons
1-1-37
Badcock, Thomas Stanhope
1-3-1,2
Bagshot Club
m. 6-42-36
Baker, Mrs., actress
m. 2-17-14
Baker, Ben, Capt. H.P.
m. 1-3-3
Balcher, John
1-3-4
Bamford, J., doctor?
1-3-5
Bancroft,
m. 1-1-7
Banks, D., Lt.
1-3-6
Barber, Thomas
1-3-7,8
[Barère de Vieuzac, Bertrand, 1755-1841, Fr. lawyer, revolutionist]
m. 3-23-9
Barne, Michael, Major [7th Light Dragoons]
1-3-9
Barnet, [or Chipping Barnet, England]
m. 5-39-21
Barnett, W., jeweler?
1-3-(10-14)
Barrell, clerk
4-31-7
Bartlett, Mrs.
m. 4-27-31,
32
Bartlett, Edmond S.
1-3-15
Barton, horse dealer?
m. 5-37-44
Bateman, Greg
1-3-16,17.
Mentioned:
5-34-3
Bayley, Creole
m. 3-19-16
Beauchamp, Mark, groom?
1-4-(1-8)
Beaver, J., soldier
1-3-19
Beckwith, Ferdinand, aide-de-camp, Dep. Q.M. General
1-3-(20-22)
Bedford, Francis Russell, 5th Duke of, 1765-1802
m. 2-13-41;
3-19-18;
3-25-2;
6-40-5
Bedfordshire, shrievalty of
m. 2-13-30;
3-25-1,
2
Bell, B., friend
1-3-23
Bengal, India
m. 3-20-10
Bennett, W., friend
1-3-24
Benton, d. 1795
m. 2-13-36
Berger, Francois, Strasbourg
1-3-25
Berg-Up-Zoon, retreat to [Berg-op-Zoom, Netherlands]
m. 5-39-31
Bernard, Lady [Esther Smyth-Gookin, d. 1780]
m. 4-26-65
Bernard, Mr.
m. 3-24-10
Bernard, Scrope, friend, banker, agent
1-4-(9-26);
3-24-18;
4-28-38;
4-30-3,
(5-9);
5-35-6.
Mentioned:
1-4-27;
4-26-59;
4-28-51,
52,
54,
55;
4-30-2;
5-34-16;
5-36-14;
[6-44-2]
Bernard, Thomas, friend, Brother of Scope
1-4-(27-30).
Mentioned:
5-36-10
Betterson
m. 5-39-7
Betsy (ship)
m. 5-38-5
Beuvron, Duc de, SEE ALSO: Harcourt, Anne Francois
m. 3-18-1
Bicknell and Co.
1-3-26
Birch, Thomas, Capt. 16th Lt. Dragoons, soldier, friend
1-4-(31-48).
Mentioned:
3-26-17
Birney, Francois, Strasbourg
1-3-27
Bishopstone SEE ALSO: Stone
m. 2-14-20;
4-31-17
Blackheath, England
m. 5-39-46
Blanchelard,
m. 2-15-3
Blyth, [George], surgeon
m. 2-8-10
Boinville, friend
1-3-(28-31)
Bokels
m. 1-3-46
Bonnomet, Paris lawyer
m. 5-34-33b
Boscawen, [George, 1712-1775?] General
m. 3-19-26
Boston, Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron, 1749-1825
m. 2-13-33
Botany Bay, Australia
m. 4-27-57;
5-34-38
Boulogne, Italy
m. 5-35-18
Bourn, J. B.
1-3-(32-34)
Bourgeoisie
m. 4-28-39
Boxing
m. 2-15-14;
5-39-12
Boyce, William, Capt., etc., 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-4-(49-56),
Mentioned:
1-5-43;
1-6-7;
1-7-13;
5-38-2,
3;
5-39-12,
63
Boyd, Benfield & Co.
1-3-35,36
Mentioned:
3-22-31,
32
Boyle,
m. 6-44-1
Bracy, M.
m. 5-37-2
Bradshaw, Capt. [Lawrence?]
m. 6-41-2
Bray, Thomas, farmer
1-3-(37-39)
Bread ration
m. 6-42-30
Brent, agent
m. 6-42-25
Bridge, apprentice & enlistee
m. 1-6-14
Bridger, James, Cornet 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-3-40.
Mentioned:
1-3-60;
[4-28-5 (or Bridges?)]
Bridport, Alexander Hood, Baron, later Viscount, 1726-1814, Admiral
m. 4-26-39
Brighton races
m. 3-18-32
Bristow,
m. 5-34-34
Brock, Sir Isaac, 1769-1812, Major General
m. 1-2-64
Brown, Capt.
m. 1-3-53
Brown, Charles
1-3-41
Brown, Thomas, servant?
1-3-(42-45)
Brownrigg, Sir Robert, 1759-1833, General
1-3-(46-48).
Mentioned:
5-39-34;
6-44-7
Bruce, Will
1-3-49(c),
50
Brühl, Count [Heinrich von, 1700-1763]
m. 2-15-10
Brulay, Caroline, Strasbourg
1-3-51
Brunswick (place), Germany
m. 2-12-16
Brunswick, Princess of SEE Wales, Princess of
Bryant, John H., attorney
1-4-(57-75).
Mentioned:
3-20-11,14
Buckingham, Marquis of SEE Grenville, Geo. Nugent-Temple
Buckinghamshire Independent Club
m. 6-40-16
Buckinghamshire (Bucks.) Militia
m. 1-4-13,
14
Bull,
m. 1-5-43
Bull, Farmer
1-3-52
Bull, William
1-3-53
Bunbury, Sir Henry Edward, 1778-1860, aide to Gen'l. Gwyn
1-3-54;
2-14-43
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792, General
m. 2-12-1
Burnap,
m. 5-37-51
Burnet, John, surgeon, 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-3-(55-62).
Mentioned:
1-4-1;
2-17-8a,
8b.
Butler, Capt., shipmate E. I. Co.'s Rockingham
m. 1-3-49;
1-4-22,
23;
3-18-23;
4-28-42,
46;
5-35-19;
6-44-9
Butler, John
1-3-63
Butler, Thomas Parker, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-3-64,
65.
Mentioned:
2-9-19,
20;
2-12-16;
5-34-31;
5-37-29,
32
Buxton,
m. 5-35-24,
25
Caesar (dog)
m. 2-11-9
Calvert, Sir Harry, 1763?-1826, General
[1-5-11];
1-5-2,
3 (copies).
Mentioned:
[2-9-21];
2-11-2
Cambis, Comte de
m. 2-9-9
Cambridge, England
m. 1-4-10;
2-14-40;
3-25-16,
17,
19;
4-27-3
Campbell, Francis, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-5-4.
Mentioned:
1-7-44
Canals
m. 2-13-34
Canterbury, England
m. 2-15-7;
3-18-34;
3-24-31;
5-39-9
Canterbury races
m. 2-10-1,
2;
5-35-14;
5-39-9
Cantelupe, John West, Viscount (later 2nd Earl Delawarr) 1729-1777, General
m. 3-19-8,
31
Cape of Good Hope
m. 5-37-33
Carbonell, John, servant?
1-5-5
Carleton,
m.1-3-65
Carlo, servant
m.5-39-37,
39
Carmichael, Andrew, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-6-(1-8).
Mentioned:
3-24-13;
4-28-59;
5-39-35
Carnegie, John, Lt. Col. 11th Lt. Dragoons
m.2-9-22,27
Carnoch
m.1-2-59
Carpmeal, Thomas, civil servant?
1-5-6
Carr, James, Ensign, 49th Reg't. Foot
1-5-7
Carrington, Robert Smith, 1st Baron, 1752-1838
m.4-30-5
Cartwright, Quarter Master
m.1-3-15
Cater, J.A., London hatter
1-5-8,
9
Cater, Kitty, widow of J.A.
1-5-10
Cathcart, Sir William Schaw, 1st Earl, 1755-1843, soldier, diplomat
1-5-11.
Mentioned:
3-23-18;
4-26-38;
4-27-37,
60;
4-31-21;
5-37-17;
5-39-36;
6-41-4,
7
Cattle feeding
m. 5-39-17
Cavalry SEE ALSO: Dragoons, specific regiments
m. 1-3-64;
3-20-29;
3-22-15;
3-23-15,
19;
4-27-37;
5-38-31
Caybrook Estate
m.2-13-38
Chaplin, A., Aylesbury attorney?
1-5-(12-14)
Charles, F., wife of a dragoon
1-5-15
Charlotte Sophia, Queen of England, 1744-1818
m.3-19-3,
4,
24,
25,
30;
3-23-22,
23;
3-24-8
Charsley, Robert, attorney or military legal officer
1-5-(16-18)
Chatham, John Pitt, 2nd Earl of, 1756-1835, General, etc.
m.4-31-26
Chatham Barracks, near Windsor, England
m. 6-42-45
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl of, 1755-1815
m.3-24-28
[Chiffney, Samuel, 1753?-1807, jockey & trainer at Newmarket]
1-5-19
Child or Childs,
m.3-19-32,
33
Choiseul Regiment
m.5-39-32
[Cholmeley, Montague, 1st baronet, 1772-1831
m.6-42-25
Christie,
m.2-13-41
[Christie, James, 1730-1803, London auctioneer]
1-5-20,
21
Chrystie & Shaw, military agents and brokers
1-5-(22-25)
Churchill, George, Lt. Col. 15th Lt. Dragoons, General
m.1-1-6;
3-20-31
Cinque Port Regiment
m.2-12-7
Clark,
m.6-42-36
Clayton, William, gamekeeper for Wm. Lee Antonie
1-5-26.
Mentioned: 4-28-4
Clerfayt, Charles de Croix, Count von, 1733-1798, Austrian General
m.2-9-22;
4-26-41
Cleydon's Estate
m.2-14-20
Coburg, Prince of SEE Saxe-Coburg. Friedrich Josias
Cockthrop, England
m.3-20-15
Coffin,
1-5-27
Coldwell, Thomas
1-5-28
Coleman, Edward, veterinary
1-5-(29-34);
Mentioned:
5-33-17
Colton, Col.
m.6-41-16
Collett, Wimburn & Collett
1-5-35,
36
Collyer, George Lambert, military agent, banker
1-7-1,4,
7,
10,
11,
19,
(21-25),
(27-31),
35,
38,
41,
43,
44;
2-8-2,
(6-24),
(26-28),
30,
31,
33,
(41-45).
Collyer, Nathaniel, military agent, banker
1-7-(2-6),
[8],
9,
(12-18),
[20],
21,
22,
24,
25,
27,
(29-44);
2-8-1,
(3-18),
(20-27),
29,
31,
32,
(34-45).
Collyer, Nathaniel [Jr.], soldier, son of N. and brother of G.L.
m.2-8-40
Colworth, (estate)
m.3-25-14
Comber, Richard, Lewes innkeeper
1-5-37
Commons, House of
m.3-19-3
Commons, Speaker of the House of
m.1-2-30
Compton, [Sir Herbert Abingdon Draper, 1770-1846, lawyer]
1-5-38
Compton, William, chaplain
1-5-39
Concannon, [James], officer
m.5-34-6
Condé, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de, 1736-1818, French soldier
m.4-28-27
Coombs, James
1-5-40
Cooper, Henry, hairdresser
1-6-9
Cooper, John, spur maker
1-6-(10-13)
Cooper, Thomas [1759-1840, natural philosopher and lawyer]
1-6-(14-16)
Cork, Ireland
m.5-37-32
Cornhill (district of London?)
m.5-39-46
Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis & 2nd Earl, 1738-1805, General
m.1-6-7;
2-15-3;
4-26-32;
5-37-13
Cornwallis, Sir William, 1744-1819, Admiral
m.4-26-37
Cossens, Luke (Cozens on Army List) Q.M., officer of 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-5-(41-45)
Coulson, William, Q.M. 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-5-46.
Mentioned:
5-39-48
Cousins,
1-5-47
Coutts,
m.1-4-22,
23
Cowden, William
1-5-(48-51)
Cowpox
m.5-37-41
Craig, M., cmdr. E. India Co. ship Queen
1-5-(52-54)
[Craufard, Sir Charles Gregan, 1761-1821] Deputy Adj. General
1-5-55,
56
Craven, Lady Elizabeth, d. 1828, wife of Wm., 6th Baron Craven
m.5-33-3
Crawford, E.
1-5-57,
58
Crode, Sarah
1-5-59
Crowder, Thomas, Lt. 6th Dragoons
1-5-60
Crozier, George
1-5-61,
62
Cumberland, Prince William Augustus, Duke, of 1721-1765
m.3-19-31
Curacao, West Indies
m.2-15-3
Dacke, Berlin 1788
2-9-1
Dana, Francis, soldier
m.2-9-2
Dana, James, father of Francis
2-9-2 (c.)
Dashwood, Sir John, 4th Bart., d.1849
m.6-40-16
Dauphin of France SEE Louis Charles de France
Davenport, Henry William, Cornet, 16th Lt. Dragoons
m.1-3-60
Davis, soldier?
m.3-20-25
Davis, surveyor
m.4-30-3,
5
Davis, Ann
m.1-1-26
Davis, J.
2-9-(3-5).
Mentioned:
5-34-11
Dax, [F.?]
2-9-6
Deane, Thomas, tradesman
2-9-7
Death of Major Pierson (painting)
m.2-13-25
DeCorbiniere, or Decorbiniere,
m.3-20-12,
13;
5-34-1
DeGruchy, J. P.
m.2-13-44,
45,
50;
4-26-49
Delon, French tutor
2-9-8, 9.
Mentioned:
2-13-27;
3-25-34;
4-26-6,
9b
Denis,
m.2-17-10
Depois, Henry, tailor
2-9-(10-13)
Derby, Edward Stanley, 12th Earl of, 1752-1834
m.2-15-7,
8
Dering, Cholmeley, 1766-1836, Col. New Romney Fencibles
2-10-(1-8).
Mentioned:
5-37-6
Dering, Deborah Winchester, Lady, d.1818, wife of Edw., 4th Bart.
m.5-37-6
Dering, Sir Edward [6th Bart., d.1798]
m.2-10-(3-5)
Desincour, Elizabeth (Zinette), French mistress of Wm. Lee IV
1-4-64;
2-10-(9-33).
Mentioned:
1-3-27,
51;
1-4-(57-75);
2-9-32;
2-12-16;
3-20-12;
3-22-(23-25);
[4-28-49];
5-34-4,
33b.
[Devenish], Thos. C.
2-9-14
Dewar, H.
2-9-15,
16
Dewbery, John
2-9-(17-20)
Dickens, sergeant
m.6-42-3
Dickson, Col. H.
2-9-21.
Mentioned:
6-41-(5-9)
Directory (French Gov't.)
m.5-39-39
Dissenters
m.3-19-16
Don, Sir George, 1754-1832, General
2-9-(22-27)
Donnelly, Peter, tradesman
2-9-(28-30).
Mentioned:
5-34-6;
[5-39-6]
Dougé, Mme., French woman, London, 1790
2-9-(31-33)
Douthwaite, Quarter Master
m.1-3-56
Down, James
2-9-34
Dragoons SEE ALSO: Regiments by number
m.6-42-29
Drainage
m.2-13-36
Drew,
m.4-31-39
Drury, James, 1750-1834, headmaster of Harrow
2-9-35
Dublin, Ireland
m.3-18-13
Dudley,
m. 3-23-30
Dudley, B.
2-9-36
Dudley, Samuel
m. 1-1-36
Duffin, Thomas
2-9-37.
Mentioned:
3-18-3;
6-40-17
Dumfrieshire, Scotland
m.3-24-20
Dumouriez, Charles Francois, 1739-1823, French general
m.5-39-25
Duncan, Gideon, ass't. commissary, Ostend
2-9-38
Dundas, Sir David, 1735-1820, General
2-9-39,40.
Mentioned:
1-3-22;
1-6-8;
2-8-7;
2-9-(24-26);
2-17-7;
4-27-42;
4-31-21;
5-39-29
Dungannon, soldier
2-9-41,42.
Mentioned:
3-18-6
Dunn, Francis
m.2-9-43;
4-27-(46-57);
5-38-19,
22;
5-39-(34-36);
6-40-30
Dunn, James, father of Francis
2-9-43 (c.)
Durville, Marie de
m.5-37-3
Dyke, - courtmartial
m.4-31-37;
5-33-2a;
5-34-31
Dyke, Sir John Dixon, 3rd Bart., d. 1810
m.2-13-31
East, Sir Edward Hyde, 1764-1847, chief justice, Calcutta
2-11-1,2.
Mentioned:
5-37-25
East Indies
m.5-37-33
Edgeware Estate
m.2-13-41;
4-26-48
Edinburgh, Scotland
m.5-37-39
Education - England, 18th century
m.3-25-25,
29;
4-26-6,
9b
Edward, Prince (later Duke of Kent) 1767-1820, father of Victoria
m.1-5-23;
2-15-15;
4-31-33
Edwards, James, horse dealer
2-11-3
11th Light Dragoons
m.2-9-27
Elbe River
m.1-1-35
Electress
m.1-1-33
Eliza
m.6-43-5
Elte (place)
m.2-12-9
Emerson, James, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
m.5-37-29
Emery, - death
m.5-35-11
Emery, Josiah, creditor
2-11-4
Emigrant, (Emigré) cavalry
m.4-27-37
Emigrant (Emigré) Corps SEE ALSO: Regiment names
m.5-39-32
Emigrants (Emigrés)
m.5-37-32
Emmott, Chris
2-11-6,
7.
Mentioned:
1-5-36;
5-36-18
[Ende, G. D.]
2-11-8
Epsom, England
m.1-4-5;
3-20-1;
4-31-39
Erkel, Fred, Brunswick waiter
2-11-9
Erroll, George Hay, 15th Earl of, d.1798
m.2-10-2
Erskine, Sir William, 1769-1813, General, 15th Lt. Dragoons
m.5-37-13
Evans,
2-11-10,
11
Evelyn, General
m.5-32-11
Farm equipment
m.5-39-19,
20
Fashions
m.2-13-21
Faunce, Edmund, ensign, 4th Regt. Foot
2-12-1
2a
Fawcett, Sir William, 1728-1804, General
2-13-(1-12)
Featherstone, Sir Harry
m.2-15-10
Feilding, William Robert Basil, Viscount, 1760-1799, General
m. 5-37-30,
32
Fernandez, S., lawyer or banker
2-13-(13-20)
Field, John, deserter
m.4-31-26
Fielding SEE Feilding
15th Light Dragoons
m.1-3-9;
2-9-25,
26;
5-32-7a
Fiott, Capt., sea captain
m.2-13-28
Fiott, John, in-law of Lees
Mentioned:
3-23-18;
4-26-49,
51;
4-28-55;
5-34-14,
33a,
35;
6-40-28
Fiott, John [Jr.?],?son of John
2-13-53,
54, [55]
Fiott, Mrs. John
m.3-23-8;
4-26-23,
24
Fish
m.4-28-39
Fitzherbert, Maria Anne, 1756-1837, wife of George, Prince of Wales (IV)
m.3-18-27
Fitzroy, Frances Mundy, Lady Charles, d.1797
m.3-23-21
Fleuret, Strasbourg creditor
2-12-26
Fonblanque, John de Grenier, 1760-1837, jurist
m. 5-36-14
Ford, Joseph, servant
2-12-(3-6).
Mentioned:
1-5-43;
4-31-16;
5-35-22;
5-39-14
Ford, Mary Anson, Lady Francis(1st Bart.)
m.4-26-38
Foster, R., soldier
2-12-7.
Mentioned:
5-39-63
Foster, Robert, armourer
2-12-8
Fotheringham, John, mate, Snow Jason
1-1-2
Fox, Charles James, (1749-1806), State of the Union
m.2-13-36
Fox, Henry Edward, 1755-1811, military commander
2-12-(9-12);
4-29-1,2
Mentioned:
2-12-1;
6-42-45
Foxall,
m.3-24-13
Foxall, John
2-12-13
Fox hunting
m.3-18-10;
5-39-3
Fozard, J., friend and agent
2-13-(56-66)
France
m.1-4-12;
2-10-3;
3-19-24;
3-24-34;
4-26-14
Franck, P.J., Strasbourg agent
2-12-14,15.
Mentioned:
5-35-4,42
Frankfort, Germany
m.2-9-22
Fraser, John G., soldier
2-12-16.
Mentioned:
2-9-8
Frederick, Prince [1750-1765, brother of George III]
m.3-19-18
[Frederick Augustus], Prince SEE York, Duke of
Frederick William II, King of Prussia, 1744-1797
m.5-34-20
Freemasons
m.5-39-11,
12
French Army
m.1-7-19;
2-9-22;
2-15-3;
3-20-19,
21;
5-37-12
Fribourg, P., merchant
2-12-17
Fribourg & Freyer, merchants
2-12-18
Fry, William Jones, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-12-19,20.
Mentioned:
5-37-29,31
G--, Stephen
2-14-1
Garden, J.
2-15-1
Gardner, Henry Farington (or Farrington) d.1792, Col. 16th & 20th Lt. Dr.
1-15-(2-15).
Mentioned:
1-5-50;
1-6-3;
4-31-40;
5-39-2,
9,
12,
63
Gedelier,
2-14-2
George III, King of England, etc., 1738-1820
m.1-2-15,
42,
45;
1-3-48,
62;
2-8-3;
2-17-7;
3-19-4,
10;
3-22-35;
3-23-19,
23;
3-24-8;
4-26-13,
41;
4-28-56;
5-35-33;
5-38-4;
5-39-53;
6-42-44;
6-43-5.
George IV, King of England SEE Wales, Prince of
Gerard, M.P.?
m.3-19-20
Gibson,
m.1-5-46
Gibson, Robert, saddler
2-14-(3-6)
Gibson Son & Peat, saddler
2-14-7,
8
Gilbert, John, horse dealer?
2-14-9,
10
Gilchrist, [F.?] banker?
2-14-11
Gillespie, Robert, officer 20th Lt. Dragoons
m.3-20-29
Gipsy (horse)
m.6-42-8
Gloucester, Bishop of (1764)
m.3-19-4
Gloucester, Maria, Duchess of, d.1807
m. 6-40-5
Gloucester, William Henry, Duke of, 1743-1805, brother of Geo. III
m.6-40-5
Goddard, Samuel, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-14-12.
Mentioned:
1-2-64;
1-4-39,
48
Golding, Edward, soldier
2-14-13
Goodwin, J.
1-5-33
Goodwin, John, corporal, 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-14-14.
[Mentioned:
1-5-46]
[Goparre],
2-14-15
Gordon,
m.5-34-4,
17,
25
Gore,
m.3-18-16,
26
Goslings & Sharpe
2-14-(16-18)
Gould, Ed., horse dealer?
2-14-19
Grace, Thomas
2-14-20
[Granby Colcroft,?]
m.1-3-65
Grand Junction Canal
m.2-13-34;
2-14-28
Grand Maison, Mme., French woman
2-14-(21-25).
Mentioned:
1-5-58
Grant, W[illiam Kerr, 1772-1852, General]
2-14-26,27
Grasse, M. de
m.4-28-49
Gray, E.O.
2-14-28,
29
Greek the
m.1-4-47,
48
Green, John SEE Lincoln, Bishop of woman?
Green, F. N.
2-14-30
Greening, -- Robert
2-14-31
Greenwollers, William, creditor
2-14-32,
33.
Mentioned:
4-28-30
Greenwood, Charles, soldier
2-14-34
Gregory, John, creditor
2-14-35
Grellier, James, veterinary surgeon, 25th Lt. Dragoons
2-14-36,
37.
Mentioned:
4-28-42
Grenier, hotelkeeper
2-14-38,
39
Grenville, George, 1712-1770, statesman
m. 3-19-2,
7,
17,
18,
19,
21,
32,
33.
Grenville, Mrs. George
m. 3-19-30
Grenville, George Nugent-Temple, 1st Marquis of Buckingham and 2nd Earl Temple, 1753-1813, statesman
m. [1-3-1];
1-4-10;
1-5-17;
3-18-22;
3-19-21;
3-23-20
Grenville, William Wyndham, Baron Grenville, 1759-1834, statesman
m. 2-13-38,
41;
3-23-20
Greyhounds
m. 1-6-3;
2-17-1;
5-37-9
Griffin, Sir John (orig. Whitwell) 1719-1797, field marshall
m. 3-25-20;
4-26-60
Griggs, J., school friend
2-14-40
Grosvener, Richard, 1st Earl, 1731-1802, horse breeder
m. 5-34-6
Gudgeon,
m. 5-39-43,
44
Guernsey, Isle of
m. 2-13-22
Gullier, J., friend
2-14-41,
42
Gwyn, Francis Edward, Major Gen., Col., 25th Lt. Dragoons
1-3-54;
2-14-43.
Mentioned:
2-13-7,
11;
4-26-42;
5-39-44
Hall, T.
2-16-1,
2
Hamburger (town)
m. 5-33-1
Hamilton, H.D., Major, 28th Lt. Dragoons
2-16-3
Hammersley,?banker
m. 1-4-16
Handel, George Frederick, 1685-1759
m. 3-25-25
[Hannam, I Desincour's lawyer
m. 1-4-(57-60), 66,72;
4-28-49
Hannoverians
m. 4-27-31
Harcourt,
3-19-36,
37
Harcourt, C. de
m. 5-39-32
Harcourt, Chevalier d'
m. 4-27-37
Harcourt, Count
m. 2-9-37;
4-28-57
Harcourt, Amédée Marie Francois (later marquis) d.1831, British soldier
3-18-3.
Mentioned:
3-23-18
Harcourt, Anne Francois, marquis de and duc de Beuvron, 1727-1797, French general. SEE ALSO: BEUVRON
m. 3-19-10
Harcourt, Lady Elizabeth Venables (wife of George Simon), previously Lady Nuneham
5-32-22.
Mentioned:
1-5-48;
3-23-8,
19,
21;
3-25-7;
4-26-34;
5-32-20
Harcourt, Francois Henri, 5th duc (Duke) de, 1726-1802, General
3-18-1,
2.
Mentioned:
3-23-21
Harcourt, George Simon, Lord Nuneham and 2nd Earl Harcourt 1736-1809
5-32-(9-21).
Mentioned:
1-4-13;
1-5-48;
3-18-13,
37;
3-19-7,
11,
18;
3-23-2,
19,
21,
23;
3-25-7;
4-26-34;
5-34-10
Harcourt, Henry, soldier, cousin
3-18-(4-34).
Mentioned:
1-4-70;
1-5-43;
[2-9-41];
2-15-2;
2-17-1;
4-28-53;
5-34-14,
15,
16,
33a;
5-37-9;
5-39-[19];
6-44-12
Harcourt, Mary Danby Lockhart (wife of William)
3-18-(34-37).
Mentioned:
2-8-36;
3-23-10,
15,
18;
4-28-57;
5-39-28
Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl Harcourt, 1714-1777
3-19-(1-34).
Mentioned:
3-25-7;
5-32-10,
13,
15,
16.
Harcourt, William, 3rd Earl Harcourt, 1743-1830, field marshall
[3-19-35];
3-23-25;
3-24-18;
4-28-38;
4-30-3,
5,
6,
8,
9.
Mentioned:
1-2-4,
48,
50;
1-3-20,
46;
1-4-24,
25a,
31,
40;
1-7-19,
25;
2-8-3,
36;
2-12-10,
11;
2-15-9;
3-18-23,
35;
3-19-1,
16,
26,
30;
3-20-19,
27,
28;
3-22-16;
3-23-1,
[7],
11,
13,
15,
19;
3-24-3;
3-25-9;
4-26-36,
37;
4-27-29;
4-28-32,
57;
4-30-2;
5-32-7b,
10;
5-34-7,
10;
5-36-1,
11,
15;
5-37-34;
5-39-10,
14,
15,
[19],
28;
5-39-39,
[51],
52,
[58];
6-40-31;
6-42-3;
6-44-7
Harcourt family
m. 3-23-2,
18,
23;
4-26-19,
35
Harding, Richard,?East India Co.
2-16-(4-6)
Harper SEE Lees-Harper affair
Harrington, Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl, 1753-1829, General
m. 1-4-40
Harrington, J. R.,?insurance broker
2-16-7,
8
Harrington, James, War Office
2-16-(9-11)
Harris, William, jeweler
2-16-12
Harrison, James, veterinary surgeon 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-16-13,
14
Harrow (English school)
m. 1-1-14,
15;
2-14-40;
3-25-7,
46;
4-27-1;
5-35-18
Hart, Miss --
m. 4-31-39
Hartwell (estate near Aylesbury)
m. 3-19-1,
5;
3-23-1,
29;
4-26-14;
4-28-34,
40,
53;
4-31-15,
16;
5-32-18,
[19];
5-36-14,
22,
23;
5-37-[53];
5-39-19;
6-43-10
Hartwell (ship)
m. 2-13-28
Hawker, Samuel, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-17-(1-11).
Mentioned:
1-7-19;
2-10-2;
5-34-17;
5-38-1
Heathcote, Thomas
2-16-15,
16
Henley, England
m. 3-19-5
Herbert, Lord --
m. 5-39-27
Herbert, Hemdorf, police chief of Oldenburg
2-16-17
Hermitage (estate on Continent)
m.4-28-57
Herries, Robert
2-16-18
Hewett, Sir George, 1750-1840, General
m.2-14-42
Hewitt, [J.], East India Co. cap't.
2-16-19,
20
Hibernians
m.1-3-64
[Hisse], C. L.
2-16-21
Hoare, Dr.
m.5-32-12
Hoare, William, soldier
m.1-5-(16-18)
Hofsten (place)
m.2-12-10
Holland
m.1-3-64;
4-27-37;
5-34-20
Holyrood House
m.3-24-20
Hompesch, Baron --, cmdr. Hompesch's Hussars
m.1-1-13;
1-5-26;
1-6-17;
4-28-2,
4,
6,
22
Hood, Alexander SEE Bridport
Hood, Samuel, 1st Viscount Hood, 1724-1816, Admiral
m.3-25-20
Hope,
m.5-37-16,
18
Hopkins, --
m.3-19-6
Hopkins, J., horse dealer
2-16-(22-24)
Horment, Lord??minister/ambassador to France
m.3-19-15
Horne, Job, servant
2-10-25,
26
Horses
m.1-1-3,
10,
18,
20;
1-2-19,
20,
46,
49;
1-3-63;
1-4-(4-7),
42,
43,
51,
54;
1-5-4,
19,
29,
32,
33,
43,
49,
55;
1-6-1,
2,
7,
8;
1-7-13,
26;
2-11-3;
2-13-2,
7,
11,
12,
58,
59,
62,
66;
2-14-10,
19,
43;
2-15-2,
3,
7,
8,
10,
11,
13;
2-16-1,
13,
21,
22,
24;
2-17-10;
3-18-6,
10,
17,
34;
3-20-19,
(23-25),
33;
3-21-3;
3-22-16,
17;
3-25-20;
4-26-13,
59,
60;
4-27-2,
31,
42;
4-31-14,
15,
30,
31;
5-33-17,
30,
31;
5-34-17;
5-35-1,
14;
5-37-29,
31,
(43-45);
5-38-1,
7,
11,
16,
27,
30,
31;
5-39-(8-12),
14,
15,
33,
51,
64;
6-40-31;
6-42-2,
8,
23;
6-44-8
Houghton (ship)
m.2-13-21
Hounslow Barracks - murder plot
m.2-17-8a,
8b.
Howell,
m.3-20-11;
5-36-4,
17;
6-44-8
Hughes, John, officer, 60th Foot
m.6-41-15
Humphrey, James, butler for George Silvertop
2-16-27
Humphreys, Thomas, workman
2-17-(12-15)
Hunt, James, servant
2-16-(28-30)
Hunter, George Orby, 1773?-1843, translator of Byron into French, Lt. 7th Royal Fusiliers, 1785, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
2-16-(31-34).
Mentioned:
5-38-8
Hussars
m.4-28-22,
64;
5-37-13
Hutchinson, --
2-16-35
Hutchinson, John Hely, 1757-1832, General
m.1-3-64
Income Tax
m.5-38-28
India, voyage to SEE ALSO: Rockingham (ship)
m.1-2-36,
37;
1-5-5,
(52-54);
2-13-64;
2-14-41,
42;
2-16-(4-6);
4-28-37,
(39-48),
56;
5-35-19.
India Company Service
m.3-20-28
India House
m.2-13-42;
2-16-6
Inoculation
m.2-13-49;
3-19-8;
4-26-45
Invalids (Regiments)
m.1-1-27
Invasion of England - rumors
m.5-39-37,
40
Ireland
m.3-20-21;
3-22-16;
3-25-23;
5-39-20,
39
Irish Establishment
m.1-3-47
Italy
m.3-18-3
Jacobin Papers
m.5-39-29
Jakes, James, workingman
3-20-(1-3).
Mentioned:
6-42-31
Jamaica
m.3-20-(29-31)
Jamaica Regt.
m.1-6-3
James,
m.6-42-35
James, Samuel
3-20-4
[Janisse?], Gen.
m.6-42-42
Jason Transport (ship) SEE ALSO Snow Jason
m.3-20-16
Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823, physician, discoverer of vaccination
m.4-31-41
Jennings, Peter
3-20-5.
Mentioned:
[5-36-3]
Jennings, Rd. T.
3-20-6,
7.
Mentioned:
[5-35-15]
Jersey, Lady [Frances Twysden] d. 1821
m.3-22-16
Jervis, Sir John, Earl of St. Vincent, 1735-1823, Admiral
m.1-4-17
Johnson, Daniel [1767-1835, author, surgeon?] undertaker, Ft. George, India
3-20-8
Johnstone, James SEE Queensberry vs.
Jones, Joanna, mother of O. T.
3-20-9,
10
Jones, John, lawyer?, partner of John Bryant
3-20-(11-15)
Jones, O[liver] Thomas, Dragoon officer, friend
3-20-(16-34).
Mentioned:
3-20-9, 10
Justin, W., soldier
3-20-35
Keith, Sir Robert Murray, 1730-1795, Lt. General, diplomatist
m.1-1-34
Kensington Bounty
m.5-39-45
Kent, Edward
3-21-(1-8).
Mentioned:
6-43-4,5
Kenyon, Lloyd, 1st Baron, 1732-1802, lord chief justice
m.2-13-13
Kerr,
m.4-28-23
Kibblewhite, James
2-8-29 (copy)
Killick, William, creditor
3-21-9
Kinnaird, George, 7th Baron, d.1805
m.1-4-16
Kirkman,
m.1-4-40
[Kourkheim], Baronne
m.6-43-5
Lake, Gerard, 1st Viscount Lake, 1744-1808, General
3-22-(1-4).
Mentioned:
3-20-6;
4-26-59
Lally,
m.2-13-24
Lambert,
m.3-18-16
Lambeth Palace
m.2-10-1
Lampney, F., woman friend
3-22-5
Lance, James, forage contractor, Hounslow
3-22-6
Lascelles,
m.1-3-65
Lauerbach, Charles, London hotelkeeper
3-22-(7-9)
Laurie, Sir Robert, Army officer
m.1-1-6,31;
1-5-60;
1-6-6,
8;
2-8-38;
2-10-2;
2-12-1;
2-14-11;
2-17-10;
3-22-15;
4-26-35;
5-35-23;
5-37-13 (copy), 15,
31;
5-39-6,
24,
65
Lawless, Peter, sailor?
3-22-10
Leake, General
m.5-35-14,
15
Leason, William
4-29-7,
8,
Mentioned:
5-39-7
Lee, Quarter Master
m.5-39-50,
51
Lee, Capt. --
m.5-39-9
Lee, Lady Elizabeth Harcourt, 1738-1811, wife of Wm. Lee, 3rd Bart. of Hartwell.
3-23-(1-33);
4-26-27.
Mentioned:
2-9-9;
3-17-14;
3-19-2;
3-25-21;
5-32-12,
(14-16),
19
Lee, George, 5th Bart. of Hartwell, 1767-1825 or 1827, clergyman
3-24-(1-34);
3-25-43;
4-28-24,
25.
Mentioned:
2-8-37;
2-13-32;
2-14-32;
3-19-11,
15;
3-23-11,
13;
3-25-(7-9);
4-26-29,
31,
65;
4-28-15;
4-30-8;
4-31-25,
28;
5-34-2,
6,
14,
33a,
34;
5-37-7,
39;
6-42-43;
6-44-12.
Lee, Sir George, 1700-1758, lawyer and politician
m.5-37-49,
50
Lee, Nath. V.
3-23-34
Lee, William, 3rd Bart. of Hartwell, -1799
1-3-14;
2-12-10;
3-25-(1-46);
4-26-(1-66);
5-38-(31-33).
Mentioned:
2-8-37;
2-13-(23-25),
27,
35,
40;
2-14-8;
3-17-14;
3-18-33;
3-23-1,
7,
11,
13,
(21-23);
3-24-13,
17,
27,
34;
4-27-20;
4-28-31b,
36,
54,
57;
5-34-10,
27;
5-35-44;
5-36-9;
5-37-25;
6-44-8.
Lee, William, 4th Bart. of Hartwell, 1764-1801, Army officer
1-1-11;
1-3-49;
1-5-7;
2-9-2;
3-23-43;
4-27-(1-60);
4-28-(1-66);
5-34-25;
5-38-9,
17,
19,
[(31-33)];
6-44-5,
6,
Mentioned:
1-3-35a,
41,
49;
1-5-26,
38;
2-14-26,
27,
33,
40;
3-19-3,
5,
15,
17,
24,
27,
31,
34;
3-20-8;
3-22-(2-4);
3-23-10;
4-26-6,
7;
5-32-1,
11,
14;
5-39-36,
39,
41;
6-44-8,
9,
11,
12
Lee Antonie, William SEE Antonie
Lee Estate and Trust
4-30-(1-10).
Mentioned:
6-40-15
Lee's Company (Military)
4-29-(1-8).
Mentioned:
6-42-20,
44,
45
Leeming, James, creditor
3-22-11
Lees, -Lees-Harper affair and court martial
m.1-2-21,
58;
6-42-17
Leicester House
m.3-19-21,
26
LeMarchant, John Gaspard, 1766-1812, British officer
3-22-(12-22),
Mentioned:
1-1-16;
2-17-7;
5-39-36,
38,
39,
41,
56
Lennox, Lord George Henry, 1737-1805, General
m.3-23-2
Lepy, friend
3-22-(23-26)
Levant Fleet
m.4-26-40
Levey, Ashton, Museum
m.3-24-7
Lewes or Lewis, Dr.
m.3-19-8;
5-32-12
Lewes Races
m.3-18-32
Lewes Sheep Fair
m.2-15-9
Lewis, M., War Office
3-22-(27-41).
Mentioned:
5-39-36
Lewisham, George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth and Viscount, statesman, 1755-1810.
m.1-4-9
Librarian's Place
m.3-19-22
Lilly (dog)
m.3-18-4,
6;
3-24-31;
5-33-20
Lincoln, John Green, Bishop of, 1706?-1779
m.3-25-8
Lindsay, Capt.
m.4-28-37
Lisle, France
m.5-37-13
Lloyd, Quartermaster
m.3-22-12,
13
Loaring, Thomas, shoemaker
3-22-42,
43
Lockhart, Charles, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
3-22-44.
Mentioned:
5-35-35
London, England
m.2-9-39;
5-32-12;
5-35-33
London, Richard Osbaldeston, Bishop of, 1690-1764
m.3-19-7
London, Richard Terrick, Bishop of, 1710-1777
m.3-19-22,
26
London Bridge
m.5-39-46
London Riots
m.4-26-26
Long, Robert Ballard, 1771-1825, Lt. General
3-22-46.
Mentioned:
1-2-48;
6-41-10,
12,
13
Lords, House of
m.3-19-4
Louis Charles de France (later Louis XVII) 1785-1795
m.3-23-17
Lucan, Sir Charles Bingham, Baron & Earl of, d.1799
m.3-18-23
Lucan, Lady Margaret
m.3-18-23
Lyman, [David?], Capt.
m.1-4-6
Lynn, Corporation of
m.2-13-36
Lynn Estate
m.2-13-41,
46,
47
Lynyard, Pvt. --
m.4-28-8,
9
McBride, d. 1793or 1794, soldier?
m.5-39-29
McDermott, James, Lt. 10th Lt. Dragoons
5-33-2b (copy)
Mackenzie, Frederick, Lt. Col.,Ba. Ma. General
4-31-1
McKewan or McKewin, soldier
m.4-27-59;
5-39-36
McNiell, William, tradesman
4-31-(2-7)
McPherson, soldier
m.5-39-10
Madock, Henry, d. 1824, legal author
4-31-(8-12)
Madras, India
m.6-43-10
Magill,
m.3-18-13
Maidstone, England
m.6-44-8
Maitland, Sir Thomas, 1759?-1824, Lt. General
m.3-20-29
Malleron,
4-31-13
[Mannie], Theodore, Commissary of Musters
4-31-14
Mansfield, William Murray, 1st Earl of, 1705-1793, judge
m.3-19-21,
32
Margeson, James, gardiner
4-31-(15-17)
Mark, servant
m.1-3-59;
5-37-43
Marks, sergeant
4-31-18
Marlborough, George Spencer, 4th Duke of, 1739-1817
m.3-19-16
Marlow, [Thomas?]
m.1-1-7,
8
Marsh, Sir Charles
m.6-41-15
Martens, George, March Commissioner, Dec. 1795
4-31-(19-21);
5-38-14.
Mentioned:
1-3-22.
Martin,
4-31-22
Mason, William
1-3-23.
Mentioned:
5-39-26
Masons and Masonry SEE Freemasons
Maxwell, William, agent or lawyer
4-31-23,
24
Mercury
m.5-39-17
Metheun, Paul [d. 1795?]
4-31-25
[Metries?], G., General
4-31-26
Meynell,
m.5-34-4
Midmenham Manor
m.1-5-26;
2-13-26,
37
Miller,
m.3-24-19
Mills,
m.4-28-35b
Mills, B.
4-31-27
Minshall, G. R.
4-31-28
Mitchell, Capt. -
m.2-9-1
Moira's Army
m.3-22-12;
5-39-31
Moliere, pseud. of Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673
m.3-25-25
Money, John, 1752-1817, aeronaut and General
4-31-(29-32)
Moore, Dr.
m.3-24-24
Moore, John, spur maker
4-31-(33-35)
Moore, John - Estate of
m.4-31-13
Moore, Josh., gunstock maker
4-31-36
Morgan, Sir Charles Gould, 1726-1806, judge advocate general
4-31-37
Morland, SEE ALSO Ransom, Morland & Hammersley
m.1-4-16;
5-34-16,
17,
35
Morton,
m.3-19-16
Mountain, Sgt.-Major, 16th Lt. Dragoons
4-31-38.
Mentioned:
4-28-18,
19;
5-35-31
Munro, George, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
m.5-39-5;
6-44-8
Murder plot SEE Hounslow Barracks
Murray,
m.1-7-33
Murray, Capt.
m.6-41-15
Murray, Sir George, 1759-1818, Vice-Admiral
4-31-39,
40
Murray, George Homer, ass't. surgeon, 16th Lt. Dragoons
4-31-41
Murray, Sir James (later Murray-Pulteney) 1751?-1811, General
m.3-23-7
Mutiny Act
m.4-28-8,
9
Naissen,
m.2-17-10
Narram,?Madras minister
5-32-1
Navigation
m.2-13-36
Neale, William,?banker
5-32-(2-4)
Negroes
m.2-15-3;
3-20-31
Nesbitt, [C.O.], Colonel
5-32-(5-7).
Mentioned:
2-9-24
Neumann, Johann Erdwin
m.2-14-2;
5-38-10
Nevil,
m.6-44-8
Neville, George
m.3-18-14
Newcome, Peter [1727-1797, antiquary?]
5-32-8
Newdigate, Sir.Roger, 5th Bart., 1719-1806, antiquary
m.3-19-12
Newgate Prison
m.5-37-11
[Norcount], Col.
m.3-20-29
Norfolk Estate
m.2-13-38,
48;
4-26-48,
50
Norwich, England
m.5-35-23
Nuneham, Lady SEE Harcourt, Elizabeth
Nuneham, Lord SEE Harcourt, George Simon
Nuneham (place, estate)
m.3-23-18
Nunney,
m.5-39-16
O'Hara, [James], Army officer
m.2-10-6
Olbers, Theodor, soldier
5-33-1
Oldham, J.A., deputy judge advocate general
5-33-2a,
2b (copy)
O'Reilly,
m.4-28-44;
6-40-2
L'Orient, Battle of
m.4-26-39
Orme,
m.5-39-61,
66
Osbaldeston, Richard SEE London, Bishop of
Oudenarde, Flanders [Audenarde]
m.4-27-30
Owens, George
1-7-38 (copy)
Oxford, Lord
m.5-37-8
Oxford (place)
m.2-11-2;
3-24-12
Paget, Sir Henry William, 1st Marquis of Anglesey and 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, 1768-1854
5-33-3,4.
Mentioned:
1-1-16;
1-3-65;
1-7-35;
2-17-7;
4-27-36,
37,
43b;
5-37-31;
5-39-41;
6-44-7
Paget, Mary, coffeehouse proprietress
5-33-5,6
Paine or Payne,?servant
m.5-35-25;
5-39-11
Palmer, Mary
5-33-7
Palmer, William
5-33-7.
Mentioned:
1-5-16,
17
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784-1865, statesman
5-33-8
Pantheon - Burned
m.3-18-14
Paris, France
m.1-4-12;
4-31-29;
5-32-13
Parker & Hawksworth, bankers
5-33-9
Parliament
m.2-10-8;
2-13-35,
36,
40,
43;
3-19-7,
18,
26,
32;
3-23-13;
4-26-24;
5-32-10,
15
Paterson, Dan[iel, 1739-1825], Major Horse Guards, Ass't. Q.M. Gen'l.
5-33-10
Pearce,
m.3-25-20
Pearson, George, 1751-1828, physician and chemist
5-33-11,
12.
Mentioned:
5-37-7,
41
Peat, Thomas, sells saddles
5-33-13
Pembrokeshire
m.3-20-21
Pennell, Lydia
5-33-14
Penny Wise and Pound Foolish
6-44-10
Pennyman, Sir James
m.2-10-5
Perigal, J., creditor
5-33-15.
Mentioned:
5-36-2
Perlet, comedian
m.6-40-5
Perry, William
[1-5-7]
Perryman, Sarah, creditor
5-33-16
Phillips, H.
2-14-29
Phipps, J.P., lawyer?
4-26-1
Phipps, Samuel, lawyer?
4-26-1
Phipps, William, soldier, veterinary
5-33-17.
Mentioned:
1-5-31
Pickard, James, Quarter Master
5-33-18.
Mentioned:
1-3-56;
4-28-18,
19;
4-31-38
Picton, Thomas, Army officer
m.3-20-31
Pierre, servant?
m.1-3-(29-31)
Pitt, of Arlington St.
m.3-18-11
Pitt, William, 1759-1806, statesman
m.1-3-65;
1-5-23;
2-15-2;
3-22-13;
[3-23-7?];
5-34-20
Pius VI, (Giovanni Angelo Braschi) 1717-1799, Pope: 1775-1779
m.5-39-40
Plows
m.5-39-17
Politics SEE ALSO Parliament
m.5-39-34
Pope SEE Pius VI
Popham, Sir Home Riggs, 1762-1820, Rear Admiral
5-33-19
Poppleton, T.
5-33-20
Porter,
5-33-21,
22
Portland, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, 3rd Duke of, 1738-1826
m.3-25-37;
4-26-56
Portland, England
m.2-13-22
Portland, Island of (England)
m.5-39-37
Portland Place, London
m.3-24-7,
9
Portugal
m.2-13-11;
4-27-60;
5-39-37,
39
Poulet, C., creditor
5-33-23.
Mentioned:
4-30-8
Powell, James
5-33-24
Pownall, John
5-33-25
Powys,
m.3-25-38
Pox
m.6-40-20
Poyntz, Miss
m.5-32-10
Prater, William, and Son, creditors
5-33-26
Pressgang
m.5-39-61
Prickett, Loder
5-34-1
Prickett, Thomas, financial agent
5-34-(2-38).
Mentioned:
2-9-3,
5;
3-24-12;
4-28-26,
31b,
33,
51;
4-31-8;
5-36-11,
13,
15,
26;
5-37-43
Pringle, W. H., soldier
5-33-27
Prosser, Jno., swordmaker
5-33-28,
29
Prussian Army
m.4-28-62
Prussian King SEE Frederick William II
Pryor, Q. M. 16th Lt. Dragoons
5-33-30,
31.
Mentioned:
5-39-16,
27
Queen's Birthday
m.3-19-4
Queen's Bounty
m.5-39-45
Queensberry, William Douglas, 4th Duke of, 1724-1810, vs. James Johnstone
m.3-24-19
Quiberon Bay
m.3-23-18
Racing Calendar
m.5-39-35
Ramsbothom, John, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
5-35-1
Ransom, Morland & Co., bankers
5-35-(6-8).
Mentioned:
4-28-34;
4-30-8;
5-35-16;
5-36-19
Ransom, Morland & Hammersley, bankers
5-35-(2-5)
Reading Fair
m.3-22-36
Recordan, L., watchmaker
5-35-9,
10
Recordan & Dupont, watchmakers
5-35-(11-13)
Republicans
m.5-39-37
Rhine River
m.1-1-12;
5-37-34
Rice,
m.5-39-15
Richards,
m.3-23-25
Richardson, soldier
m.2-8-19
Richardson, R., soldier?
5-35-14,
15
Richmond
m.5-39-15
Richmond, Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of, 1734 or 1735-1806
m.3-18-10
Ridder, Henry, Brunswick banker?
5-35-2,
16
Ridout, S., school friend of Lee
5-35-17,
18
Rimmington, J., Rockingham passenger
5-35-19,
20;
6-44-3
Ritter, Frederick
5-35-21
Robert, servant
m.5-37-43
Roberts, undersheriff
m.5-36-9
Roberts, Miss F. M.
5-35-(26-30).
Mentioned:
4-28-62
Robertson, William
5-35-31
Robespierre, Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de, 1758-1794
m.4-26-26
Robinson, Quarter Master
m.3-22-39;
4-28-8,
9
Robinson, G.
5-35-22
Robinson, James, Sgt. 16th Lt. Dragoons
5-35-(23-25)
Robinson, Joseph
1-7-22
Robson,
m.3-20-7
Rockingham,
m.3-18-6
Rockingham (Eost India Co. Ship)
m.1-2-36,
37;
1-3-49;
1-5-5,
(52-54);
2-13-64;
2-14-36,
37,
41,
42;
2-16-(4-6);
3-22-10;
4-28-37,
(39-48),
56;
5-35-19;
6-40-2,
3;
6-44-5,
6,
9
Rodney, George Brydges, 1st Baron Rodney, 1719-1792, Admiral
m.3-25-20
Roggendorff, Ernst, Comte de
5-35-32,
33.
Mentioned:
6-43-(2-5)
Romney Fencibles
m.4-31-38
Rooke, James
5-35-34.
Mentioned:
5-39-44,
45
Rose, John, banker, lawyer?
4-30-1,
2,
5,
6,
8,
9;
5-36-(1-26).
Mentioned:
2-13-19
Rose, Joseph
5-36-26
Ross, C. L.
5-35-35,
36
Rouse, Robert, Jr., soldier
m.4-27-(46-57);
5-35-37;
5-38-22;
5-39-35,
36;
6-40-30
Rouse, Robert, Sr.
5-35-37,
38
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1712-1778
m.5-39-39
Runker, Jn. Jn., swordmaker
5-35-39,
40
Russell, Sir John
m.3-19-6,
9
Ryder, of Tiverton
m.3-19-7
Ryder, Thomas, financial agent
5-35-(41-46).
Mentioned:
1-3-27;
4-26-17;
4-28-54;
5-34-25
Sabloniere, la
5-37-1
Saerbeck (Flanders?)
m.2-12-9
Saint Anthony's Fire
m.3-18-37
Saint Armand (place)
m.4-28-57
Saint George's Fields - Mobs
m.3-24-9
St. Leger, John, Army officer
m.1-1-16;
1-7-35;
2-14-14;
3-22-16;
4-26-28;
4-27-36,37;
5-37-31;
6-44-7
St. Leonard's (estate)
m.3-23-18
Saint Vallier, Marianne
5-37-(2-6)
Salm Regiment
m.4-28-57;
5-39-32
Sancho, William
5-37-7
Santo Domingo
m.4-28-22
Savoy, Glaciers of
m.2-12-16
Saxe-Coburg, Friedrich Josias, Prince of, 1737-1815, General
m.4-26-26
Schapen (place)
m.2-12-10
Scotland
m.3-25-23
Scott,
m.2-13-37
Scottish Peers
m.3-24-20
Sebright, Sir John Saunders. 7th Bart., 1767-1846, soldier, politician, agriculturalist
5-37-8,
9
Seeley,
m.1-4-18
Serle, Wentworth, soldier in debtor's prison
5-37-10,
11
7th Regiment Foot
m.38-8
Seymour, Lord Robert
m.2-12-4
Sharpe, Mathew, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons
5-37-(12-18).
Mentioned:
5-37-31;
5-39-9,
27
Shaw, Dan,?informer
5-37-19
Shaw, John
5-37-20,
21
Shelly,
m.2-15-9
Shepherd, servant
5-37-22
Sheriff, Christiana, creditor
5-37-23
Shipbuilding
m.2-13-26
Shipwrecks
m.2-13-22
Shirley, Mary Spencer
5-37-24
Simmonds,
m.5-35-44
16th (Queen's) Light Dragoons
5-38-(1-33).
[by C. Stone:
5-38-(1-4),
6,
21,
23,
24,
27,
28;
by Wm. Lee:
5-38-9,
19,
(31-33);
by George Martens:
5-38-14;
by Charles Tudor:
5-38-25].
Mentioned:
1-1-1,
5,
6;
1-3-9,
48;
1-5-11,
56;
1-7-35,
44;
2-9-24;
2-11-8;
2-13-11;
2-14-2;
3-22-15,
35,
46;
5-32-7b;
5-34-20;
5-39-36,
41,
43,
54;
6-42-3
Skynner, J. (also spelled Skinner), tutor?
5-37-25,
26.
Mentioned:
2-13-31;
3-25-14,
17,
26,
28
Slave Bill
m.2-15-3
Slavery
m.3-20-31
Smallpox
m.2-13-49;
3-25-46
Smallwood,
5-37-27
Smith, prisoner [1800]
m.5-39-61,
66
Smith, sergeant
m.1-3-1,
2;
2-8-11
Smith, deserter
m.5-39-27
Smith, Charles, officer 16th Lt. Dragoons and 22nd Lt. Dragoons
5-37-(28-36).
Mentioned:
1-7-29;
2-8-7
Smith, E., servant?
5-37-37
Smith, Sir Edward
m.1-6-7
Smith, William, soldier?
5-37-38
Smollett, Alexander, officer
5-37-39,
40.
Mentioned:
3-24-13;
5-37-13;
5-39-29;
6-42-24
Snow Jason (ship) SEE ALSO Jason
m.1-1-2
Sollier, Ambroise, of Prince of Wales' household
m.1-4-58
Sombreuil, M. de, d.1795, Emigrant commander
m.5-37-32
Somerset,
m.5-33-3
Somerville, [William, 1771-1860?] physician
5-37-41
Southampton, Charles Fitzroy, 1st Baron, d.1797, General
m.5-32-17
Spencer,
m.1-4-54
Spencer, Amelia
5-37-42
Spencer, John
5-37-(43-45).
Mentioned:
5-34-34.
Spurrier & Phipps
5-37-46
Stade (place), Prussia
m.1-3-22;
1-5-11
Staffordshire Militia
m.1-4-9
Stag Hunting
m.2-15-15
Stanhope, Charles, 3rd Earl, 1753-1816, politician, man of science
m.3-23-20,
29
Stanhope, Lady Hester Pitt (wife of Charles)
m.3-23-16,
29
Starkey, Joseph, soldier
5-37-47
Steele, Richard soldier
m.1-1-32;
2-12-12;
2-13-10
Stephens,
m.3-18-23
Sterling, T. W.
5-37-48
Stevens, Henry
5-37-49,
50
Stevens, J.
5-37-51
Stone, Charles, officer, adjutant 16th Lt. Dragoons
1-4-51;
1-5-3;
5-33-2b;
5-38-(1-4),
6,
21,
23,
24,
27,
28;
5-39-(1-66);
6-42-46.
Mentioned:
2-17-8a,
8b;
5-39-38,
59
Stone, G. E.
5-37-52
Stone (place)
m.1-1-7;
4-26-28,
30,
31.
Stonhouse, Sir William
m.3-19-16
Strange, Lord
m.3-19-12
Strange, Sir Thomas Andrew Lumisden, 1756-1841, Indian jurist
m.2-14-26
Stranover, J.
5-37-53
Strasbourg, Germany
m.2-9-8;
4-26-6,
9b;
4-27-21;
4-28-49;
5-35-41
Sudberg, H.
1-1-3
Sudbury,
m.3-19-30
Sweepson,
m.5-39-64
Sweetbriar (horse)
m. 3-18-26,
(28-30),
32,34
Switzerland
m.2-12-16
Symons, William, soldier
5-37-54
Tadloo, James
6-40-1
Taggart, John
6-40-2,
3.
Mentioned:
4-28-42,
43
Talbot, Lord
m.3-19-12
Tattersall,
6-40-1
Taylor, R.,?War Office clerk
6-40-4
Taylor, Sir Robert, 1714-1788, architect
m.2-13-27
Temple, Lord SEE Grenville, George Nugent-Temple
Temple Bar
m.3-24-24
Terrick, Richard SEE London, Bishop of
Terroux, Abm., l'ainé, Geneva watchmaker
6-40-(5-11)
Thame School
m.3-24-1
Thomas,
m.1-3-61
Thomas, George Thomas, Cpt., 11th Lt. Dragoons
6-40-12
Thomas, [Mor]
6-40-13
Thompson, Squire, soldier
m.4-26-32
Thompson, Thomas, broker of military ranks
6-41-(1-15)
Thompson, Thomas, Jr., broker of military ranks
6-41-16
Thorne, Joseph, d.1800
m.5-37-38
Thornton, Mrs.
m.6-42-9
Tiademan, Thomas, Major, 3rd Dragoon Guards
6-40-14
Tinson, [M--] stablekeeper?
6-40-15
Titchfield, president Buckinghamshire Independent Club
6-40-16
Todd, William, groom
m.5-33-21
Tombs, Lewis, ostler - Red Lion, Henley
6-40-17,
18
Tomkins, [Francis] physician?
6-40-(19-22)
Tomkinson, William, Capt. 16th Lt. Dragoons
6-40-23
Tontine
m.5-34-19
Totteridge, (place)
m.4-26-53
Toulouse, France
m.4-28-49
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Pierre Dominique, 1743-1803, Haitian liberator
m.3-20-29
Townshend, George, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquess, 1724-1807
m.3-18-31
Trinidad, West Indies
m.3-20-31
Triton (ship)
m.4-31-40
Trotter, John and Co.
m.6-42-22
Trumper,
m.4-31-17
Tuck, Thomas, servant
6-40-(24-28).
Mentioned:
5-33-9
Tucker, Charles
1-3-49 (copy)
Tudor, Charles, soldier
4-29-5;
5-38-25;
6-40-29.
Mentioned:
1-2-46;
1-7-33;
2-17-7;
5-37-31
Tuffen,
m.3-18-10
Tunbridge Wells
m.1-2-47;
2-17-14
Turpin, Richard, Q.M. 16th Lt. Dragoons
6-40-30,
31
12th Light Dragoons
m.2-13-11
Tynto, Lord Charles and Lady
m.3-19-5,
9,
21
Tythes
m.3-19-12
United Society for the Relief of Seamen and Soldiers' Widows, etc.
m.1-7-38
[V--], G. [V.], Jr., neighbor of Park Place
6-42-1
Vanhattan, Sir John
m.3-19-20
Vassar, J.J., Capt.
m.2-16-28;
4-27-23;
4-28-49;
5-34-22,
30;
5-35-3,
4,
46;
5-36-3,
5,
6;
6-42-35
Vassars (J.J. and brother)
m.4-28-27,
28;
5-35-44;
45;
5-37-19
Vendee, Le
m.4-27-38
Verdun
m.5-34-15
Vernon, Miss or Mrs. -- [1794] Bedchamber Woman to our future Princess of Wales.
m.3-23-12
Vernon, Lady Anne Lee (2nd wife of George)
m.3-19-17;
[5-32-21?]
Vernon, George Venables Vernon, Lord, Baron of Kinderton, d.1807
m.3-19-5,
6,
9,
17,
34;
3-25-7;
5-32-21
Vernon, Henry (Harry), Baron, 3rd, 1747-1829
m.3-19-10;
5-32-21
Vernon, Lady Martha Harcourt (3rd wife of George)
m.4-26-13;
[5-32-21?]
Vestal (ship)
m.1-1-2
Vette,
6-42-2
Vienna Club, [London]
m.1-1-9,
10
Villiers, John Charles, 3rd Earl of Clarendon, 1757-1838
6-42-3
Vinch, Baron de
m.6-44-8
Voltaire (pseud.) Francois Marie Arouet, 1694-1778
m.5-39-39
Wade, Emelia
6-43-(1-12)
Wake, [T.?]
6-42-4
Wakelin and Garrard, jewellers?
6-42-5
Wakelin & Taylor, jewellers
6-42-6
Wales, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Princess of d. 1821
m. 2-8-36;
3-23-12,
15,
16;
4-26-27;
Wales, George Augustus Frederick, Prince of (later George IV) 1762-1830
m. 3-18-27;
3-22-16;
3-23-9;
4-26-27;
5-39-42
Wales
m. 3-20-21;
5-34-3
Walpole, George, 1758-1835, soldier
m. 3-18-13
Warren, Sir John [Borlase, Bart., 1753-1822, Admiral]
m. 2-13-25
Warwick, Sarah
m. 1-1-8
Watkins,
m. 5-35-45
Watson, Sir Brook, 1735-1807, merchant and official
m. 6-43-6
Watt, creditor
6-42-7
Weatherby, J.
6-42-8
Weaver, Anne
6-42-9
Webb, corporal
m. 5-38-2
Wells,
m. 1-6-15
West, -court martial
m. 1-2-41
West Indies
m. 1-1-11,
14;
2-13-28;
2-15-3;
3-20-(29-31);
3-22-16;
3-23-18
[Western and London Navigation] Canal
m. 2-13-34
Wetheral,
m. 3-19-26
Weymouth, England
m. 2-13-22
White, [Anna J.]
6-42-10
White, J.
6-42-11
White, Joseph
6-42] (12-15)
White Bear [inn or tavern?]
m. 6-42-24
White Hart Tavern
m. 5-34-25
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797, politician
m. 3-19-3,
4
Wilks, Mathew
6-42-16.
Mentioned:
1-4-4;
5-34-11
Williams, J.
6-42-17
Williams, Richard, soldier
6-42-18,
19
Williams, William, d. 1795, of Marlow
m. 2-13-39,
40
Williamson, George, Capt. 70th Foot
4-29-4;
6-42-20.
Mentioned:
6-42-45
Wilshere, Charles Willes
m. 5-33-8
Wilson, Daniel H., John Trotter & Co.
6-42-21,
22
Wilson, James, officer
6-42-(23-25).
Mentioned:
1-3-65;
5-37-40;
5-39-9
Wilson, John, wire smith
6-42-26
Wilson, M., saddler
6-42-27
Wimburn, Rowland, creditor
6-42-28.
Mentioned:
5-34-30,
38
Windham, William, 1750-1810, Sec. at War
1-7-26;
6-42-29,
30 (copy).
Mentioned:
3-22-31;
[3-23-7?]
Windsor, Thomas
6-42-31,
32
Windsor Palace
m. 2-8-29
Wogden, R., gunsmith
6-42-33
Wollaston,
m. 5-37-30,
31
Wood, James, 1760-1839
2-13-55
Wood, John S., soldier
6-42-35,
36
Wood [Robert] officer
6-42-34.
Mentioned:
1-5-23;
2-12-16;
2-16-28;
5-34-17
Woolsey, [Robert]
6-42-37.
Mentioned:
4-28-26,
27,
31a,
31b;
5-34-23,
30,
38;
5-35-45;
5-36-11
Worthington, recruit
m. 6-40-4
Wrede, Magdebourg creditor
6-42-38,
39
Wright, 1792
m. 5-35-26
Wright, 1795
m. 5-37-10
Wright, George, creditor
6-42-40,
41.
Mentioned:
4-28-31b
Wrottesley, Sir John, 1st Baron, 1771-1841, soldier
m. 5-39-28
Wurmser, Count Dagobert Siegmund von, 1724-1797, Austrian General
m. 4-26-41
Wynyard, William, deputy Adjutant General
6-42-42
[Wysse?], Gen.
m. 1-2-51
Yarmouth, England
m. 3-39-9
Yonge, Amelia
6-42-43
Yonge, Sir George, 5th Bart., 1731-1812, Sec. at War
6-42-44,
45 (ptd.),
46 (copy by C. Stone)
York, [Edward Augustus], Duke of, 1739-1767, Brother of George III
m. 3-19-22
York, [Frederick Augustus], Duke of, 1763-1827, Brother of George IV
m. 1-2-15;
1-3-47,
48;
1-4-38;
1-6-7;
2-13-6;
3-19-1;
3-20-17;
4-27-29,
37,
57;
4-28-57;
5-32-7b;
5-34-35;
5-39-42;
6-42-[42].
York Races
m. 5-37-32
Yorkshire
m. 5-37-28
Young, Sir William, d1815
m. 1-4-25b;
5-36-22
INDEX OF DATES
1754
5-37-53
1756
2-14-31
1759
1-1-26;
2-16-15,
16;
5-37-49,
50
1762
3-25-1,
2
1763
3-19-1,
2,
3
1764
3-19-(4-8);
5-32-10
1765
3-19-(9-10)
1767
3-19-11,
12
1768
3-25-3
1771
3-19-13;
3-25-4
1772
3-19-14,
15
1776
3-25-5,
6
1778
3-24-(1-5);
3-25-(8-11);
6-42-43
1779
2-9-35;
3-24-6;
3-25-(12?-14)
1777
3-25-7
1770
5-32-11
1780
2-14-20;
3-24-(7-9);
4-27-1
1781
4-27-2,
3;
5-35-17;
1-1-14;
1-4-9;
1-5-1;
2-14-40;
3-24-10;
3-25-12?;
(15-19)
1782
1-4-10,
11;
2-13-21;
3-23-1;
3-25-20,
21;
5-35-18;
5-37-25,
26,
48
1783
1-4-12,
27;
2-11-1;
2-13-22;
3-24-11;
3-25-(22-30)
1784
3-25-(31-40)
1785
1-3-24;
1-4-28;
1-5-47;
2-9-6;
2-16-1,
2,
7,
8,
(22-24);
3-25-41,
(44-46);
5-35-39
1786
1-3-37,
38;
2-9-36;
2-10-1,2;
2-12-13;
2-13-(23-26),
56;
2-14-1;
2-17-(12-15);
3-18-4,
5;
4-26-(1-9b);
4-27-4,
5;
5-39-1
1787
2-9-8,9;
2-10-(3-7);
2-12-16;
2-13-(27-30),
49,
57;
2-14-3;
2-16-(25-28);
3-18-6;
3-20-1;
3-22-(23-25);
4-26-10;
4-27-6;
5-33-3;
5-37-(2-6);
5-39-2;
6-40-(5-9);
6-42-35
1788
1-1-4,
33,
34;
1-3-23,
42,
43;
1-7-1,
2;
2-9-1;
2-10-(9-19);
2-11-9;
2-13-31,
32 2-16-29a&b,
30;
4-27-(7-11);
5-33-4;
5-35-(2-4),
16;
6-40-10;
6-42-2,
38
1789
1-1-35;
1-3-(16-18),
27,
44,
63;
1-4-(59-73);
2-10-20,
21;
2-13-50;
3-18-(7-11);
3-20-2;
3-22-45;
4-26-(11-16);
4-27-(12-20);
4-31-33,
34;
5-33-30;
5-34-2;
5-35-21,
41;
5-37-39;
5-39-3,
4;
6-40-24;
6-42-31,
33
1790
Jan.
1-5-21;
2-15-2;
2-16-34;
3-20-11;
3-24-12;
5-37-19
Feb.
1-3-51;
1-4-74;
1-5-22,
23;
3-24-13;
6-41-1
Mar.
1-3-25;
1-5-37;
1-7-3;
3-24-13;
5-35-42;
6-42-18
Apr.
3-23-2;
4-26-17;
5-35-43
May
1-4-75;
4-31-39;
6-42-6
June
4-26-18
July
[3-24-19],
20;
4-27-21;
5-39-5
Aug.
2-13-58
Sept.
1-7-4;
4-26-19;
5-34-1,
3;
5-39-6
Oct.
1-1-27;
2-10-22;
2-12-1;
6-42-44,
45
Nov.
1-1-28,
29;
1-3-1,
2,
10,
11;
1-4-49;
1-7-5;
2-9-31;
2-12-2a;
2-15-1;
2-20-12;
2-20-13;
4-29-(1-5);
5-39-7
Dec.
1-3-12,
28;
1-4-50;
4-27-22;
4-29-(6-8);
6-42-22
ND
2-9-32,
33
1791
Jan.
1-5-57;
2-14-21,
22;
3-18-12;
3-20-14
Feb.
1-5-24,
58;
1-7-6,
7;
2-14-23,
24;
5-34-4
Mar.
4-27-23;
4-31-40
Apr.
1-5-25
May
2-12-2b;
3-23-3;
5-34-5
June
1-6-1;
3-18-13;
3-20-3;
6-40-(19-21);
6-42-4
July
5-38-1;
5-39-8
Aug.
1-6-2;
1-7-8;
2-14-19
Sept.
1-5-8;
5-39-9
Oct.
[1-5-41];
1-7-9;
2-17-1;
5-39-(10-12);
6-40-22
Nov.
1-4-51;
[1-5-(42-44)];
2-11-3;
2-20-15;
5-39-(13-15)
Dec.
[1-5-45];
5-38-2
ND
1-3-45
1792
Jan.
1-6-3;
1-7-10,
11;
2-14-9;
3-18-14;
3-23-4;
5-34-6,
7,
8;
5-37-8;
5-39-16
Feb.
1-5-9;
2-16-18;
3-18-15,
16;
4-27-24;
5-34-9;
5-38-3;
5-39-(17-20);
6-40-26
Mar.
1-6-4;
2-12-14;
4-31-35;
5-34-10;
5-35-5;
5-37-9;
5-39-21,
22;
6-42-11
Apr.
1-7-12;
5-34-11,
12;
5-35-23
May
2-12-18;
3-23-5;
5-39-23
June
1-5-59;
2-9-10,
11;
2-12-17;
2-13-59;
3-18-17;
5-33-20;
5-34-13;
5-35-(26-28)
July
2-9-12,
13;
2-15-3;
3-18-18;
4-26-20;
5-33-9;
5-35-14;
6-40-27
Aug.
4-27-25,
26;
5-34-14;
6-44-2
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
[2-12-15];
2-13-52;
5-34-15,
16;
5-37-40,
43;
6-42-24
Dec.
1-4-13,
14;
2-14-10;
5-35-15;
5-37-44
ND
2-9-(3-5);
3-18-19
1793
Jan.
1-3-13;
1-4-15;
1-6-5;
2-13-34;
4-27-27,
28;
5-39-24;
6-41-2
Feb.
1-5-19;
1-6-6;
5-35-29;
5-37-45;
5-38-4;
5-39-25,
26;
6-42-8,
46
Mar.
1-3-29;
2-11-4;
4-26-21;
4-31-18;
5-37-28;
5-39-27,
28
Apr.
1-3-30,
31;
5-38-5
May
5-34-17,
18
June
1-7-13
July
1-7-14;
5-33-13
Aug.
1-7-15,
16
Sept.
1-7-15
Oct.
1-4-1;
1-5-61;
1-7-15,
17;
2-9-38;
3-23-6;
4-27-29;
Nov.
1-4-2,3;
5-33-19;
6-41-3
Dec.
1-3-14;
4-27-30;
5-34-19
ND
5-38-6
1794
Jan.
1-1-11;
[1-5-27];
5-39-29
Feb.
1-6-7;
5-39-30;
6-40-4
Mar.
1-5-55;
3-23-7
Apr.
1-6-8;
1-7-18;
5-38-7
May
1-7-19;
4-27-31,
32;
6-42-25
June
1-7-20;
4-26-22,
23;
5-37-13
July
[1-3-5];
2-11-6;
4-26-24,
25;
4-27-33;
5-39-31
Aug.
1-4-52;
3-23-8;
4-26-26
Sept.
1-4-53;
1-7-(21-23);
3-23-9;
4-26-27;
5-34-20
Oct.
1-1-6;
1-3-20;
2-13-35;
3-23-10;
4-26-28;
6-40-14
Nov.
1-7-24,
25;
3-23-11,
12;
4-26-29
Dec.
1-7-26;
3-22-12;
3-23-13;
4-26-30;
5-38-8
ND
3-23-14
1795
Jan.
1-7-27,
28;
[2-12-8];
2-16-(32-33);
3-22-13,
14;
3-24-14;
4-26-(31-33)
Feb.
1-1-12;
2-12-9,
10
Mar.
1-3-9,
46;
1-5-56;
2-12-11;
2-13-36;
2-14-14;
4-26-34;
4-27-34,
35;
4-31-14;
5-38-9;
6-42-29
Apr.
1-7-29,
30;
3-22-15;
3-23-15;
4-26-34;
5-37-29
May
1-7-31,
32;
2-14-2;
2-16-17;
3-22-16;
3-22-27,
28;
3-23-16;
4-26-36;
5-37-30;
5-38-10
June
1-1-16;
1-3-47;
1-5-46;
1-7-(33-36);
2-13-37;
3-22-27,
28;
3-28-17;
4-31-27;
5-35-40;
5-37-31
July
1-2-1;
1-7-(37-40);
3-24-16;
4-26-37;
4-27-36,
37
Aug.
1-7-41;
3-23-18;
4-26-38;
4-27-38,
39;
5-37-32
Sept.
1-2-2;
1-5-60;
1-7-42;
2-9-22,
23;
2-10-8;
5-35-11
Oct.
1-3-21;
2-13-38;
4-26-39,
40;
4-27-40
Nov.
1-4-16;
1-5-39;
1-7-43;
2-11-8;
2-14-11;
3-23-19,
20;
4-26-41;
4-27-41,
42;
5-33-1;
5-37-10,
14,15;
5-38-11,
12
Dec.
1-3-22;
1-7-44;
2-9-(24-27);
2-13-39,
40;
4-31-(19-21);
5-32-6,
7;
5-38-13,
14;
6-42-19
ND
[1-2-39];
5-38-15
1796
Jan.
Feb.
2-12-7;
2-13-41;
2-17-(2-5);
3-20-16,
35;
4-27-(48-51)
Mar.
1-1-5;
1-2-3;
1-3-54,
55;
2-8-1;
2-11-7;
2-13-1,
42,43;
2-14-38;
2-17-6;
4-26-42;
4-27-(52-54);
5-38-16;
5-39-32
Apr.
1-2-4;
1-3-36;
1-5-7,
35;
1-6-9;
2-8-2;
2-9-2;
2-13-(2-5);
3-22-17,
18;
3-22-30,
31;
4-26-43;
4-27-(43a-45);
5-35-12;
5-38-(17-23);
5-39-33
May
2-9-37,
43;
3-22-32;
4-26-44;
4-27-46,
47,
55,
56;
5-39-34;
6-40-30
June
3-20-17;
4-26-45;
4-27-(57-59);
5-38-24;
5-39-35,
36
July
[1-3-65];
1-4-4;
2-8-3;
2-9-17,
18;
2-13-6,
44,
45,
[60];
3-22-46;
5-37-33;
6-41-4,
5
Aug.
2-8-4;
2-17-7;
4-26-46;
5-33-18,
28;
6-41-6,
7
Sept.
1-4-31;
2-8-5;
2-9-21;
2-14-7;
4-27-60;
6-41-8,
9;
6-42-30
Oct.
1-1-17;
1-2-5;
2-8-6,
7;
2-13-7;
3-22-11,
33,
34;
4-26-47;
5-39-37
Nov.
1-2-(6-9);
1-3-56;
1-4-32,
33;
1-6-10;
2-13-46;
3-22-35
Dec.
1-2-10;
1-5-36;
1-6-11,
17;
s-8-8,
9;
2-13-47;
2-14-12;
4-26-(48-50);
5-34-22;
5-35-44;
5-38-25
ND
5-35-37,
38;
5-39-38;
6-40-31
1797
Jan.
1-2-11;
1-4-34;
2-12-19;
2-13-48;
3-18-20,
21;
3-22-36;
4-28-1;
5-34-23;
5-35-45;
5-39-39
Feb.
1-3-40;
1-4-35;
1-5-29;
1-6-12;
2-8-10;
2-14-43;
3-20-(18-20);
4-28-2,
3;
5-39-40
Mar.
1-3-41;
1-4-17;
1-4-36,
37;
1-5-26,
30;
1-6-(14-16);
2-8-11;
2-9-34;
3-20-21,
22;
3-22-37,
44;
4-28-4,
5;
5-32-7b;
5-33-10,
14,
29;
5-35-31
Apr.
3-18-1,
2;
3-22-19,
20;
4-26-(52-54);
4-28-6;
5-39-41
May
1-2-12,
13;
1-3-57;
1-4-38;
1-5-62;
2-8-12;
2-11-5;
2-14-34;
3-20-(23-25);
6-40-29
June
1-2-(15-20);
1-6-13;
2-8-13;
2-16-9;
6-40-17,
18;
6-42-17
July
1-2-21,
22;
1-5-16,
17;
2-8-14
Aug.
2-8-15,
16;
3-23-21;
5-33-7;
5-35-46;
5-39-42
Sept.
2-8-17;
2-14-39;
3-18-35;
3-23-22;
4-28-7
Oct.
2-16-10,
11;
6-40-12
Nov.
2-14-29;
3-22-(38-40);
4-28-8,
9
Dec.
1-1-36;
1-3-48;
6-42-12
ND
4-28-10,
11
1798
Jan.
1-4-39;
2-8-18;
3-20-26;
3-22-8;
4-28-12;
5-33-5;
6-42-3
Feb.
1-1-32,
37;
1-3-6,
7,
58;
1-4-40,
41,
54;
1-5-31;
2-8-(19-21);
2-12-3,
12;
2-13-8;
3-21-1,
2;
3-22-42;
4-26-55;
4-28-13;
5-37-46
Mar.
1-4-42,43;
2-8-22;
2-9-15;
3-21-3;
3-22-9;
5-33-6;
5-35-13,
22;
5-38-26
Apr.
1-3-8;
1-4-5;
2-8-23;
6-42-10,
13
May
1-2-23;
2-13-61;
2-16-21;
3-20-9
June
2-13-62;
5-33-25;
6-40-1;
6-42-14,
16
July
2-8-24;
2-13-9,
10;
3-20-27;
4-28-14
Aug.
2-8-25;
2-14-8;
4-26-56
Sept.
2-8-26;
2-14-30;
3-20-28;
4-26-57;
4-31- 2;
6-42-5
Oct.
2-16-13;
4-28-15;
6-42-28
Nov.
2-8-27;
2-12-20;
3-18-36;
5-35-34;
6-42-27
Dec.
1-2-24;
2-13-11;
12;
2-16-14;
5-33-2a;
5-34-24;
5-38-27;
5-39-(43-46);
6-41-10,
11;
6-42-37;
6-43-1
ND
1-4-44;
2-13-63
1799
Jan.
1-2-25;
1-5-12,
20,
21;
4-28-16;
4-31-8,
37;
5-34-25;
5-35-32;
5-39-47;
6-41-12;
6-43-(2-4)
Feb.
1-2-26,
27;
1-3-32,
33;
2-8-28,
29;
3-21-9;
4-28-(17-19);
4-31-9;
5-34-26;
5-37-16,
41;
5-39-48,
49;
6-40-13;
6-41-13,
14
Mar.
1-1-7,
8;
1-3-34;
2-8-30;
2-13-13,
14;
2-14-4,
5;
4-28-20,
21;
5-32-2,
3;
5-35-33
Apr.
3-21-4;
4-28-22,
23;
5-33-26;
5-38-28;
6-41-15;
6-42-42;
6-43-5
May
1-3-4;
1-4-6;
1-5-40;
2-9-16;
2-11-10;
2-13-15;
2-16-3;
2-17-8a,
8b;
4-31-30;
5-37-37;
5-39-50,
51;
6-40-15;
6-42-7,
40
June
1-2-(28-30);
1-5-6;
2-9-14,
19;
2-12-4;
2-13-16,
17;
3-20-29;
4-28-24,
25;
4-31-41;
5-38-29;
5-39-52,
53;
6-40-15;
6-42-22
July
1-4-18;
2-14-13,
32;
3-24-17;
5-32-9;
5-34-27
Aug.
1-3-52;
2-8-31;
3-23-23,
24;
4-28-26;
4-31-15;
5-33-16;
5-36-2;
5-37-20,
51
Sept.
2-11-11;
2-13-18;
3-22-6;
3-23-(24-26);
4-28-27,
28;
4-31-1;
5-36-3,
4;
5-37-54;
6-41-16;
6-42-15
Oct.
1-1-19;
1-2-31,
32;
1-5-15;
2-9-20;
2-13-19;
3-20-7;
3-21-5;
4-28-29;
5-35-6;
5-36-(5-9)
Nov.
1-2-33,
34;
1-4-19,
20;
1-5-2,
13,
14;
2-8-32;
2-14-33;
2-16-12;
4-28-(30-31b);
4-31-3,
4,
16;
5-34-28;
5-35-7;
5-36-10,
11;
6-42-9
Dec.
1-5-3;
2-8-33;
3-20-30;
3-21-6;
3-23-27;
4-28-32,
33;
4-31-(5-7);
5-33-2b;
5-33-11;
5-36-12,
13;
5-39-(54-58)
ND
1-5-32;
4-28-34;
5-34-(29-31)
1800
Jan.
1-2-35;
2-14-35;
3-20-31;
3-23-(28-31);
4-28-35a,
35b;
4-31-23,
24;
5-33-17,
24;
5-36-(14-16);
5-37-7,
24;
6-43-(6-9)
Feb.
1-4-7;
4-28-36;
4-30-1;
5-39-(59-62)
Mar.
1-5-33;
3-22-41;
4-28-37;
4-30-2;
5-35-9;
5-36-17;
5-37-21;
6-42-26;
6-43-10
Apr.
1-5-5, (52-54);
2-13-64;
2-14-41,42;
2-16-19,20;
3-20-10;
3-21-7;
4-31-17;
5-35-8;
5-36-18;
5-37-11,22,38
May
1-2-36,
37;
1-3-53;
1-4-(21-25a);
1-5-10;
2-8-34;
2-9-7;
5-33-12;
5-35-10;
5-36-(19-21)
June
3-20-5;
4-28-38
July
4-28-(39-41)
Aug.
1-4-25b
Sept.
Oct.
6-44-5
Nov.
1-3-49;
2-14-36,
37;
3-22-10;
4-28-(42-45);
4-31-10;
6-40-2;
6-44-6
Dec.
4-28-(46-48);
6-40-3
ND
1-3-50;
2-16-(4-6);
3-23-32;
5-35-19,
20;
6-44-3,
4,
9
1801
Jan.
4-30-3;
4-31-11;
5-36-22
Feb.
2-14-26,
27;
2-16-35;
3-20-8;
3-22-(2-4);
5-32-1;
5-37-52
Mar.
1-5-38;
2-14-15;
4-30-4
May
4-30-5,6
Oct.
4-30-7;
4-31-12
1802
Jan.
3-23-33;
4-30-8
Apr.
4-30-9,
10
Sept.
2-14-(16-18)