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John Hayes St Leger

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warned against the family reputation, his son came to see St Leger as "one of the best fellows". In 1785 financial problems caused him to break off his life in England, spending time in Ireland. His fortunes were restored in 1786, when he was heir to his uncle Anthony.
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The Amusements of Old London: Being a Survey of the Sports and Pastimes, Tea Gardens and Parks, Playhouses and Other Diversions of the People of London from the 17th to the Beginning of the 19th Century
112:, where in 1782 he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel. After his absence in Ireland, he was appointed captain and lieutenant-colonel (regimental and army ranks, respectively) in the 210:, passed to his brother Anthony Butler St Leger. From there it came to John, son of Lt.-Gen. John Chester (1779–1857), who changed his surname to St Leger. 531: 50: 34: 472: 445: 385: 263: 179: 136: 152: 403: 292: 234: 135:
In the 1790s, the Prince of Wales backed the Whig opposition. St Leger was brought in at Okehampton in 1790 on the interest of
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Vol. III. London : Published by subscription for the proprietors by Henry Graves and Co. p. 862.
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St Leger spent some time at the French court. He acquired the nickname "Handsome Jack", and came to know
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He was the eldest son of John St Leger of Grangemellon (1726–1769) and his wife Mary Butler, daughter of
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St Leger was one of a group of close companions of George, Prince of Wales, who shared an interest in
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wrote in her diary for 1787 of encountering the three colonels of the Prince's entourage,
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to the Prince in 1780, and St Leger served as his Groom of the Bedchamber from 1784.
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Bennell, Anthony S. "Lake, Gerard, first Viscount Lake of Delhi (1744–1808)".
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Graves, Algernon; Reynolds, Joshua; Cronin, William Vine (1899).
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Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry
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Massie, Alastair W. "St Leger, Anthony (bap. 1731, d. 1786)".
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During his hiatus in Ireland from 1785, St Leger with
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and Richard Barry, 6th Earl of Barrymore. Lake became
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A history of the works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A.
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Blasphemers and Blackguards: The Irish Hellfire Clubs
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Index


Thomas Gainsborough
Okehampton
Thomas Butler
Anthony St Leger
Barry St Leger
Eton College
St James's Place
Sir John St Leger
George, Prince of Wales
George III

Joshua Reynolds
55th Foot
90th Foot
65th Foot
1st Foot Guards
invasion of Ceylon
Trincomallee
Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford
prizefighting
George Hanger
Gerard Lake
equerry
Buck Whaley
Hell Fire Club
Peg Plunkett
Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland
Dublin Castle
Frances Burney

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