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��THE WENTWORTH PAPERS.

��161, 162, 166, 198, 209, 212; his speech on the Place Bill, 167; Duke Disney and, 181, 206; present at Guiscard's attack on Harley, 186; his recommendation of Harrison, 188, 191 ; speeches of, 1S9, 226, 266, 267, 268, 371, 374, 393; and Mrs. Britain or Breton, 204, 217 ; with Prince Eugene, 243 ; his loss by a goldsmith, 282, 283 ; and the October Club, 2S4 ; made Viscount Bolingbroke, 291 ; his wife, 294 ; and Addison's Cato, 330 ; his first speech to the Lords, 331 ; and the Garter, 346 ; his defence of the Peace, 363 ; his dispute with Halifax, 366 ; his dismissal, 382 ; and the Schism Bill, 385 ; and Harley, dis- putes between, 387, 388, 394, 402 ; and Capt. Hew's arrest, 392 ; his dissipated life, 394 ; his letters on the Treaty of Commerce, 397, 398, 403 ; his speeches thereon, 400, 402, 404, 405 ; his bonfi-re on accession of George I., 409 ; his proceedings after Anne's death, 410, 412, 414, 417, 421 ; Lord Falmouth's speech against, 457 ; and Lord Bathurst, 457, 528, /w/d"

,, Mr., brother to Lord Boling-

Sanderson, Sir Thomas, 466, 4S4, ,, Capt., afterwards Sir

Sandes, John and Elizabeth, 284, 7iotc ,, Thomas, of Wakefield, I Scarborough, 457, note

,, Earl of, his son killed,

91 {note) ; moves vote of thanks to Marlbo- rough, 159 ; his build-

��9> Scarsdale, Lord, 239, 282 [note), 297,

Schutz, Baron, 363, 368, 375, 458,

Scotland, Secretary of State for, 72, 73 ; Peers of, their elegibility as Peers of Great Britain, debate on, 227, et seq., 236, 242, 260 ; tolera- tion of Episcopacy in, 248, 249, 257, 260, 264 ; motion to dissolve the Union, 331 ; and the malt tax, 336 ;

Seafield, Lord, his motion to dissolve

Selwyn or Selwin, Col., 181 ; and

Betty Went-

Sempill, Lord, and Atterbury, 475,

Shaftesbury, Earl of, the third, at Chelsea, account of, 59 ; his way of life, 77 ; and Lord Carbery's daugh- ter, 102 ; and Lady, in Naples, 275 ; his opinion of Lady Strafford, ib.;

Shakspeare, his Henry IV., 539 ; his

Sheffield, 488, 491, 493, 503, 504, 505,

Shippen, Mr., speech of, 457 ; verses

Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, his death, &c.,

Shrewsbury, Duke of, his marriage, 51 ; his appointments, relations with Queen Anne, &c., 1 17, 128, 136, 144, 145, 152, 197, 199, 200, 202,

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