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    The Gentry

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      disliked by his uncle, Lord Dinorben 316–20

      inherits Kinmel 320–1

      marriages and children 321–2, 340–1

      social and political ambitions 321–6, 338–9

      building works at Kinmel 326–32, 338

      household accounts 332–6

      lack of social life at Kinmel 336–7

      expert on genealogies of the Welsh gentry 337–8

      as landowner 339–40

      Hughes, Hugh Seymour Bulkeley Lewis (d.1918) 340

      Hughes, Mary Caroline Stewart Hodgson 340

      Hughes, Mary Florentia 339

      Hughes, Mary Lewis 312

      Hughes, William, Lord Dinorben (d.1852) 316–20

      Humberston, Philip 318, 320

      Hume, David 209

      Hundred Years War (1337–1453) 10

      Hunter, Thomas 12

      hunting 105–6, 398–400

      Hutton, Gabriel 389

      Hyde, Edward 102

      Idle manor, Airedale 13, 27, 29, 35, 36

      Illuminations (Walter Benjamin) 414

      The Importance of Being Earnest (Oscar Wilde) 282

      indigo 252, 258–9

      The Institucon of a Gentleman (anon, 1555) xviii–xix

      The Institution of a Christian Man 62

      Isle of Thanet 163

      Jacobson, Howard 416–17

      Jamaica 208, 230

      James, George 389

      James, Guy 389

      James I and VI 65, 95, 122

      James II 174, 215

      Janssen, Cornelius 139

      Jarraway, Edward (footman) 333

      Jasper, Edward 229

      Jeffrey, Tom 365

      Jenkins’ Ear, War of (1739) 249

      Jenkins, Simon 348

      Jesus College, Oxford 312

      Joan of Arc 10

      Jones, Bessie (kitchenmaid) 333

      Jones-Mortimer, Carstairs 329–30

      Juvenal 161

      Kempe, John 124–5

      Ker, Colonel 388, 391

      Kew, Surrey 262–6

      Killerton, Devon 352, 353, 355

      Kinmel Bay Land Company 341

      Kinmel (Denbighshire-Flintshire borders)

      purchase of 315

      inheritance of 316–17, 320–1

      neo-classical villa 316

      fires at 320–1, 341

      extensions and transformations 325, 326–32

      contents auctioned in nine-day sale 330

      detailed accounts for 332, 333–5

      household staff 332–3

      game book 335–6

      visitors to 336–7, 339

      coats of arms 337–8

      land attached to 339–40

      sale and subsequent use of 341

      Kinoulton, Nottinghamshire 29

      Knaresborough, Yorkshire 11, 17, 18, 28, 38

      Knight, Michael 121

      Knight, Thomas 121

      Knowle, Ralph 36

      Knowlton, Kent 143, 150

      Knyvett, Elizabeth 83

      Ladies’ Travels into Spain 105

      Lambourn, Berkshire 59–60

      Lascelles, Daniel Jnr 238, 239

      Lascelles, Daniel Snr 38, 215–16

      Lascelles, Edward 215, 216, 221, 222, 230, 238

      Lascelles, Edwin, Lord Harewood 239

      Lascelles, Elizabeth (née Southwick) 238–9

      Lascelles family 209, 213–18

      Lascelles, Francis Jnr 215

      Lascelles, Francis Snr 214–15

      Lascelles, George 216, 223

      Lascelles, Henry (d.1753) 261

      family background 213–16

      wealth 213

      moves to Barbados 216

      marriages 218, 238–9

      slave-and-sugar man 218–21

      appointed Collector of Customs at Bridgetown, Barbados 220–1

      accused of defrauding the Treasury 221–2

      acquires a mansion in Richmond (Surrey) 223–5

      loathed by fellow London merchants 223

      hard-headed commercial businessman 225–39

      description and character of 228, 230–1, 233, 237–8

      acquires a new business partner 233–7

      commits suicide 239–41

      Lascelles, Henry Jnr 228

      Lascelles, Jennet Whetstone 238, 239

      Lascelles, Mary Carter (d.1721) 218, 238

      Lascelles (ship) 215

      Lascelles, Virginia 215

      Launceston, Cornwall 354

      Lausanne 305–6

      Lawrence, Sir James xvi

      lawsuits

      medieval 4–5, 27–37

      Elizabethan 76, 77, 82–6

      Commonwealth 163–4

      Georgian 221–2, 313

      Victorian 320–1

      le Neve, Anne 200

      le Neve, Anne Gawdy 180–4, 189, 190, 200

      le Neve, Avice 178

      le Neve, Elizabeth Sheffield (d.1707) 199–200

      le Neve family 103, 178–9

      le Neve, Francis 178

      le Neve, Henrietta 200

      le Neve, Isabella 200

      le Neve, Jane Knyvet 191, 199

      le Neve, Oliver (d.1711) 104, 392

      description and character 175, 179, 185

      duel with Henry Hobart 175, 193–5, 196–7, 198

      gentrified life 176–9

      question of honour 179–80

      marriage to Anne Gawdy 180–4

      loved by friends and relations 184–8, 190

      London life and properties 187

      treatment of his tenants 187–8

      receives begging letters 188–9

      shopping for family and friends 189–90

      death of his wife Anne 190

      flirtations 191

      marriage to Jane Knyvet 191

      escapes to Holland 198–9

      death of his wife Jane 199

      marriage to Elizabeth Sheffield 199–200

      trial and acquittal 199

      death of his wife Elizabeth 200

      death of 200–1

      le Neve, Oliver Snr 178

      le Neve, Peter 178, 180–1, 200

      le Neve, Prudence Hughes 181

      The League of Gentlemen (film, 1959) 416

      Lees-Milne, James 347

      Left Book Club 359

      Leigh family 122

      Leigh, Sir John 120, 121–2

      Leighton, Frederic, Lord 340

      Lely, Sir Peter 182

      Lennard, Ann Oglander 129

      Lennard, Sir Stephen 129

      Lewis, Robert 312

      Lichfield House, Richmond (Surrey) 223–4, 239

      Little Ice Age 3, 174

      Little Maydekin (or Red House), Kent 167, 168, 169

      Lloyd George, David 367

      Lloyd-Mostyn, Thomas 323

      Llysdulas, Anglesey 312

      Llywni and Cotton Hall estate, Denbigh 315, 327, 328, 341

      Locke, John 104, 248, 250, 252–3

      London Season 322–3, 327, 337

      Long, Henry 79

      Longleat, Wiltshire 72–3, 74, 86, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96

      Looker, Will 177

      Lowther, Sir John 412

      Lucas family 245–7

      Lucas, George 246, 248–9, 260–1

      Lucas, John 246, 249

      Lucas, Polly 249

      Luttrell, Narcissus 196

      Macaulay, Thomas 191–2

      McEwan, William 373

      Maitland, General 294

      Manor Farm, Frampton on Severn (Gloucestershire) 387, 390, 392–3, 394–5, 404–6

      Mansfield Woodhouse 29

      Margaret, Princess 373

      Marie Antoinette 373

      Marion, Francis 271

      Marlborough, Duke of 345

      Marprelate Tracts (1588–9) 65

      Marshall, Peter 61, 65

      Marshall, William 214

      Martin, Catherine 248

      Martin, John 248

      Martin’s Bank 248

      Mary Tudor 57, 65, 66

      Maurice, F.D. 354


      Maxwell, George 233–7, 239

      Maydekin, Denton (Kent) 139–41, 145, 159–60, 161, 165–8, 169

      Meaux, siege of (1421) 10

      Mellon collection, Yale 144

      Merton College, Oxford 123

      Mervyn, Christine 96

      Mervyn, Edmund 77

      Mervyn family 72–80, 83–4, 88, 91, 92, 96

      Mervyn, Sir Henry 96

      Mervyn, Sir James 71–2, 74, 75–7, 78, 80, 81, 83, 86, 88, 96

      Mervyn, John 71–2, 76, 83

      Metamorphoses (Ovid) 131

      Meux, Sir John 119, 120

      Meux, Sir William 120

      Mevagissey, Cornwall 371

      Millecent, John 185–6, 189, 191, 198, 199

      Milton, John 271

      Mitchell, Frank 397

      Monson, Lady 285

      Monteith, Marilyn 348

      Moore, Clara (housemaid) 333

      Moore Crichel, Dorset 306

      Moore, Edward 226

      Moore, Mrs Selina (housekeeper-cook) 333

      Moore, Thomas 298, 306–7

      More, Sir Thomas 53–4, 56, 57, 58, 62, 63

      Morpeth, Lady Georgiana 303

      Mosely, Thomas 76

      Mottistone, Isle of Wight 122

      Mrs Pearson’s boarding school, Hackney (London) 248

      Mulatto Quash 251

      Mulgrave, Earl of 199

      Mundy, Alfred Miller 326

      Muse’s Farewell to Popery 105

      Napoleon Bonaparte 296, 297, 300

      Nash, George (butler) 333

      National Trust 347, 348, 357–8, 371–7, 378–9, 402, 415

      Nesfield manor, Derbyshire 27

      Nesfield, William Andrews 326

      Nesfield, William Eden 326–32, 341

      Neville, Lady 36

      Neville, Lord 35

      Neville, Richard, Earl of Warwick 21, 23

      The New Art of Brewing 105

      Newport, Isle of Wight 116

      Nichols, Charles 162

      Nichols, John 196

      Norfolk, Dukes of 58, 326

      North Court, Isle of Wight 122

      Northallerton, Yorkshire 213–14, 239

      Northumberland, Earls of see Percy family

      Nunwell, Isle of Wight 109, 110–11, 112–15, 123, 136

      Observer newspaper 372

      Ogden, Charles (coachman) 333

      Oglander, Ann 123

      Oglander, Bridget 111

      Oglander family 109

      Oglander, Frances ‘Franck’ 110, 111, 113, 131–4

      Oglander, George 111, 117, 123, 124–8

      Oglander, Henry, 7th Baronet 136

      Oglander, Sir John 263

      ‘Bookes of Accoumpts’ 109–35

      description and character 110

      family of 110–11, 123–5

      income and wealth 111–12, 255–6

      love of family and land 113–17

      comments on his neighbours 114, 119–22

      descendants 114–15, 121, 136

      belief in education 116–17

      political nature of 117

      husbandry of 118–19

      sense of self 118–19, 125

      world view 122–3

      illness and death of son George 125–8

      effect of Civil War on 128–35

      arrest and release 131–4

      death of his beloved wife 133–4

      entertains the King 134

      death of 135–6, 240

      Oglander, Richard 110

      Oglander, Sir William, 6th Baronet 136

      Oglander, William Jnr 111, 128, 136

      Oglander, William Snr 122

      On the Nobility of the British Gentry Compared with Those on the Continent (Sir James Lawrence) xvi

      Orlando Furioso 71, 78

      Orwell, George 364

      Otley, Yorkshire 11

      Ovid 131

      Oxinden, Adam 143, 146

      Oxinden, Anne (née Peyton) 143, 146, 149–50

      Oxinden, Bess 143

      Oxinden, Elizabeth 149, 150

      Oxinden family 103, 145–6, 153, 166, 169–70, 399

      Oxinden, George 169

      Oxinden, Harry (d.1670) 392

      description and character 139, 142, 162

      family background 140, 141, 142–4

      likened to a ‘rural Samuel Pepys’ 142

      marriage to Anne Peyton 143, 149–50

      family network 145–9

      neighbourhood network 146–7

      children’s inheritance 150–1, 165

      effect of Civil War on 151–4, 161

      falls in love with Kate Culling 154–8

      newly enlightened views 158–61

      disagreement with John Swan 159–61

      downfall 162–9

      marriage to Kate Culling 162–5

      lawsuits 163–4

      sells Maydekin 165–8

      illness and death 168–9

      Oxinden, Sir Henry 143–4, 145, 149–50, 152, 153, 165

      Oxinden, James 142–3, 144, 145

      Oxinden, Sir James 143, 146, 151, 156, 161, 165

      Oxinden, Kate Culling 154–8, 160, 162–5, 166, 167

      Oxinden, Margaret 149, 150, 164

      Oxinden, Richard Jnr ‘Dicke Ox’ 143, 145, 164, 167, 168

      Oxinden, Richard Snr 140–1

      Oxinden, Thomas (d.1668) 146, 149, 150, 165, 167–8, 168

      Packington, William xviii

      Paget, Henry, Earl of Uxbridge, Marquess of Anglesey 285, 287, 291, 303, 306

      Palestine 395, 396–7, 404

      Palmer, Harry 159

      Parliamentary Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom 131

      Parminter, Henry 238

      Parnham estate, Dorset 136

      Parr, William 61–2, 63

      Parry-Okeden, David Okeden 306

      Parry-Okeden, George Fitz-Maurice 307, 308

      Parsons, Shaun 389, 390, 393

      Partisan Review 364

      Parys Mine Company 313–15

      Parys Mountain, Anglesey 311–15, 325, 340

      Patrixbourne, Kent 144–5

      Paulet, William, Marquess of Winchester 42

      Pembroke, Countess of 71

      Pennant, Thomas 314

      Peppa – A Novel 105

      Pepys, Samuel 226

      Percivall, Sir Anthony 162

      Percy family (Earls of Northumberland) 13, 15–16, 20, 28, 326

      Percy, Harry, Earl of Northumberland (d.1461) 12–13, 18, 20

      Peto, Joanna 64

      Peto, William 53, 54, 55, 64

      Peyton family 145, 166

      Peyton, Sir Thomas 143, 145, 150–1, 152–3, 156, 158, 161, 162, 164–5

      Pilgrimage of Grace (1536) 56–61

      Pinckney, Charles Jnr 261, 269–70

      Pinckney, Charles Snr 259–62, 267

      Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (1722–93) 209–10, 245

      family background 245–7

      birth 246

      education in London 247–8

      interest in botany and natural history 247, 252, 258–9, 261–2, 267, 268–9

      moves to South Carolina 249

      put in charge of American family estate 249–57

      domestic life 251–2

      social life 251, 254, 257

      self-improvement and self-recognition 252–4

      attitude towards slavery 254–7

      marriage 257, 259–61

      cultivates indigo 258–9

      moves to Richmond, Surrey 261–2

      friendship with Princess Augusta 262–6

      returns to South Carolina 266–9

      death of her husband Charles 267

      involvement in war against the British 269–72

      meets George Washington 272–3

      death of 273

      Pinckney, Thomas 262, 269–70, 271

      Pitt the Younger, William 220

      Placentia, Greenwich 53

      plague 10–11, 153

      Plumpton, Agnes 23

      Plumpton, Agnes Gascoigne 30–5

      Plumpton, Alice 23


      Plumpton, Catherine 23

      Plumpton, Edward 28

      Plumpton, Elizabeth 23

      Plumpton, Elizabeth Clifford (b.1441) 15, 24, 25

      Plumpton family 4–5, 38, 399

      Plumpton Hall 13, 16–17, 27, 28, 29, 35, 36, 38, 239

      Plumpton, Isabel 23

      Plumpton, Isabel Neville 35–6, 37

      Plumpton, Jane 23

      Plumpton, John (d.1644) 38

      Plumpton, Margaret 23

      Plumpton, Robert (b.1453) 26, 27–37

      Plumpton, Sir Robert (d.1421) 10, 13

      Plumpton, Robert (d.1449) 14–15

      Plumpton, Robert (d.1749) 38

      Plumpton, Robert (the bastard) 14

      Plumpton, Sir William (d.1480) 4, 104, 389

      description and character 9–10

      family background 10

      violent assertion of his authority 11–12

      estates and rich living 12–14, 16–17

      legitimate and bastard sons 14–15

      marriage of his sons to Lord Clifford’s daughter 15–16

      lawsuits 16, 26–7

      at the battle of Towton 18–20

      deprived of offices, income and property 20–2

      dowries and granddaughters 22–9

      secret marriage 25–6

     


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