Notes
academies, 7, 10, 11, 19, 34, 70, 82, 86–92, 93, 95, 107, 115, 118–19, 121, 124, 177, 209, 210, 211
accidents, 25, 37, 113, 122, 132, 187, 201, 205, 216, 217
Adam, Robert (architect), 198
Addison, Joseph, 134
Aiken, John
Critical essay on Sommerville’s poem of the chase, 127
Aldworth Neville, Richard, 33, 38, 38n6, 92–3, 108, 138–9, 146, 165, 224, 225, 227
Alps, 3, 12, 24, 38, 39, 129, 132, 135–8, 139, 141–50, 163–4, 165–6, 171, 174, 183–4, 192, 201, 205, 211; see also glaciers, Hannibal, mountaineering
climate theory, 14, 120–1, 144, 174–5, 177–9
scientific exploration, 168, 172, 213
women tourists, 217
Anglicanism, see under religion
Apperley, Thomas (companion-tutor), 106–7
Aretino, Pietro, 96
art collecting and connoisseurship, 111–13, 158–9, 160, 165, 210, 211, 212
Ashley-Cooper, Anthony, 3rd earl of Shaftesbury, 134
Austria, see under Hapsburg Empire
Banks, Joseph (naturalist), 172, 173
Barrow, William (educationalist), 132
Basset, Sir Francis, 78–9, 92, 95, 104, 223
Batoni, Pompeo (artist), 106–7, 111 fig. 3.1, 112, 204
battles and battlefield tours, 80–2, 84–6, 92–3, 222–35 passim
Lake Trasimene, 141n2
Le Bègue de Presle, Achille (doctor)
Le conservateur de la sante, 117
Bentinck, Hans Willem, 1st earl of Portland, 33, 94, 104
Bentinck, Henry, Lord Woodstock, 1st duke of Portland, 33, 94, 104, 108
Bentinck, William, 1st count Bentinck, 134–5, 137, 151, 160, 212
Bernege, Moses (tutor), 134–5
Bland, Humphrey
Treatise of military discipline, 129
Breval, John (writer), 142
Britain, 50–3 passim, 86–7, 90, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 108, 114, 125, 164, 175, 209, 210, 213, 219, 220
British identity, 13–14, 182–3, 186, 209, 211, 218, 219
Brydone, Patrick (scientist and tutor), 182
Butler, Charles, earl of Arran, 133
Catholicism, see under Religion
Chapman, George (writer), 131–2
Chetwynd, Walter (former tutor), 146
Churchill, John, 1st duke of Marlborough, 83, 92, 105
classical antiquity and classicism, 5–6, 111–12, 141–2, 175–6, 202–3, 209, 210, 213
Clerks of Penicuik, 67–8
climate theory, 115–16, 120–1, 144–5, 174–82, 184, 195, 219
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 190
Common Room Club, 127–9, 138–9, 163–9, 183, 188, 212, 218
Compton, James, 5th earl of Northampton, 38, 83, 92, 93, 105, 108, 226, 234
conduct literature, 96–7, 106, 133
Conway, Sir Henry Seymour, 202–3, 214
Coxe, Revd William (tutor), 22–3, 136–9, 192–3, 218–19
Sketches of the natural, civil, and political state of Swisserland, 31, 192, 196
Travels in Switzerland, 31
Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, 192–3
Dampier, Thomas (tutor), 127–8, 232
danger, 3–4, 24–8, 41–4, 61–3, 67–71, 129–30, 135–8, 210–11, 217–18, 219, 220; see also accidents, crime, death, hazards and hardships of travel, illness and injuries, morality and moral corruption, risk and risk theory, war and warfare
associated with the landscape, 143–50 passim, 162–3, 169–72, 183
martial, 79–80, 93, 102, 105, 108
narratives of, 23–4, 185–7, 188–92, 199–202, 203–4, 205, 208
sport-related, 126–7
diplomacy and diplomats, 89–90, 91, 101, 170, 194, 195, 210; see also Sir W. Hamilton and Sir R. Murray Keith
Douglas, John, bishop of Carlisle and Salisbury, 225
education; see also academies, conduct literature, military education, tutors and tutoring
during Grand Tour, 10–11, 30, 82, 87, 89, 102
pedagogy (early modern and Renaissance), 27–8, 95–7, 130–1
pedagogy (eighteenth century), 1–2, 27–8, 131–2, 133
emotions; see also travel, emotional responses to
Enlightenment thought, 12, 65, 99, 166, 169, 172, 174, 183
Evelyn, John, 93–4
exercise and exercise regimes (inc. dancing, fencing, gymnastics, riding), 88–9, 90–1, 122–5, 130, 131, 132, 133, 139, 178, 182, 210; see also sport
Eyre, Thomas, 206
Fabris, Pietro (artist), 125, 125 fig. 3.3, 157 fig. 4.10, 158, 159, 162
Finch, Daniel, 2nd earl of Nottingham, 70–1
Finch, George, 9th earl of Winchilsea, 46–7, 160, 167
Flaxman, Ann, 217
Floyd, John (tutor), 137–8, 192–3, 218–19, 222
Fox, Charles James, 57
Fox, Henry, 57
Fox, Stephen, 1st earl of Ilchester, 37n3, 195
Loire Valley, academy in, 7, 89
Paris, 57, 59, 61, 69, 168, 231
Strasbourg, academy in, 87–9, 90, 118, 177, 233
Tours, academies in, 7, 91, 119
Francis, Sir Philip, 151, 221, 230, 231, 234
Gailhard, John
The compleat gentleman, 97
German states, 222–35 passim;
Prussia
military culture, 80–1, 84, 85, 86, 98, 165
Gibbon, Edward (politician and writer), 3, 4, 40, 120, 222, 228, 229, 234
glaciers, 12, 14, 19, 20, 28, 71, 142, 143, 144, 145, 149, 163, 179, 183, 184, 210, 211, 213, 219
Mer de Glace (Chamonix, Savoy), 146–8, 163–5, 188, 196, 197, 212
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang van, 176
Gordan, Alexander, 4th duke of Gordon, 112–13
Grand Tour, 1–4
criticism of, 54–5
families, role of, 9–10, 11–13, 21–3, 25–8 passim, 49–50, 53–4, 57–8, 59–62, 67–8, 69–70, 87–8, 100–1, 117–19, 177–80, 213–14, 215
friendships, role of, 39–40, 49–51, 138–9, 213–14
historiography of the, 18–19, 209–10
sexual conduct on the, 54–55, 57–62, 180
Gray, Thomas, 145–6, 148, 151, 200, 201, 203, 205, 206, 207, 228
guides, 47, 136, 149, 151, 158, 159, 162, 164, 170, 172, 217
Hackert, Jakob Philipp (artist), 155 figs 4.5, 4.6, 158, 159, 160, 162
Hamilton Baillie, George, 33, 146
Hamilton, Capt Edward (companiontutor), 106–7
Hamilton, Sir William (diplomat and scientist), 170–3, 216
Hamilton, Thomas, 7th earl of Haddington, 33, 146
Hannibal (Carthaginian general and statesman), 141–2, 144, 148, 179–80, 181, 184
Hapsburg Empire
Austria, 2, 45, 81, 150, 210, 227
military culture, 14, 75, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 92, 94, 98, 107, 144, 165
Vienna, 8, 20, 81, 107, 178, 234, 235
Dresden, 80–1, 134, 227, 232, 235
Harcourt, George Simon, viscount Nuneham, 2nd earl Harcourt, 8–9, 100–1, 204–5, 224–31 passim
Harcourt, Simon, 1st earl Harcourt, 92, 101, 108, 214, 219, 222
Hay, James (tutor), 38, 83, 92, 105, 226, 234
health and health regimes, 113–14, 115–22, 219; see also illness and injuries
Herbert, Elizabeth, countess of Pembroke, 22–3, 47–8, 60–1, 87–8, 177–8, 197, 206
Herbert, George, 11th earl of Pembroke, 22–3, 52–4, 87–89, 102–3, 137–8, 177–8, 192–3, 195–6, 197–8, 222–34 passim
Herbert, Henry, 10th earl of Pembroke, 22–3, 60–1, 87–8, 88 fig. 2.2, 91, 100, 104, 180, 206, 224
Hervey, Frederick Augustus, earl-bishop of Bristol and Derry, 216
Hervey, John, 2nd baron Hervey of Ickworth, 37n3, 38, 207
Hippisley, J.C. (art dealer), 166
Holroyd, John, 1st earl of Sheffield, 46–7, 58–60, 118–19, 205–6, 222–35 passim
Howell, James
Instructions and directions for forren travel, 96–7
Hurd, Richard
Dialogues on the use of foreign travel, 134
illness and injuries, 39–40, 48–54, 62, 70, 121; see also accidents, medical care and treatment
leprosy, 53
malaria, 37n3, 39, 48, 53, 116, 120, 175
sexual disease, 25, 57, 58, 180
tuberculosis, 25
Italy, 5–6, 111–12, 141–2, 150–1, 182, 201, 207, 209, 210; see also Mount Vesuvius,
Savoy/Piedmont
climate and environment, 177–81
crime, 45–7
military culture, 92, 94, 105, 222–35 passim
Naples, 158–9, 181–2, 201, 231
Rome, 6, 7, 57, 58, 181, 201, 205
sickness in, 39, 53, 116, 120, 175
sickness in, 48–9
Venice, 45–6, 48, 53, 181, 234
Jacobitism and Jacobite Rebellion, 25, 100
Jenkins, Thomas (art dealer), 197
jeux de société, 28, 41, 68, 69, 71, 211
Keith, Sir Robert Murray (diplomat), 23, 60, 69, 180
Lassels, Richard
The voyage of Italy, 141–2
Legge, Charles (younger son of 2nd earl of Dartmouth), 223–32 passim
Legge, Francis Catherine, countess of Dartmouth, 7–8, 54, 59, 70
Legge, George, viscount Lewisham, 3rd earl of Dartmouth, 7–8, 69–70, 148–50, 178–80, 223–32 passim
Legge, William, 2nd earl of Dartmouth, 7–8, 49–50, 59–60, 179–80, 230, 232
Legge, William (younger son of 2nd earl of Dartmouth), 10, 34, 82, 135, 225, 226, 229
Lennox, Charles, 2nd duke of Richmond, 100
Lennox, Charles, 3rd duke of Richmond, Lennox & Aubigny, 34, 35, 37n5, 84, 91, 95, 100, 225, 228, 232, 233
Lennox, George (younger son of 2nd duke of Richmond), 34
Lesage, Alain-René
The adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, 45, 47
Lipsius, Justus, 96
Locke, John
Some thoughts concerning education, 130–1, 134
Lorraine, Dutchy of
Lunéville, 230
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 65
Mackenzie, Kenneth, Lord Fortrose, 125, 125 fig. 3.3, 158, 182
Martel, Peter, 146–7, 167, 168
martial culture and identity, 3–4, 77–80, 90–1, 96–109 passim, 128–30, 211–16 passim, 220; see also battles and battlefield tours, war and warfare, New Militia movement, and entries
under country/state
military education, 85–93, 95–7, 101, 103, 107, 108, 113, 210–11; see also academies
military observations, 82–6, 92–3, 210–11, 222–35 passim
military service elite, 210–11
military volunteering, 93–5, 164–5, 211
mountains and glaciers as opportunities for military training, 163–6
masculine identity and forms of masculinities, 3–4, 6–7, 11–12, 13–14, 19–20, 23–4, 131–2, 137–8, 143–4, 169–70, 173–7, 183–4, 185–7, 188–9, 198–202, 205–6, 211–17, 220; see also sentimentalism and sensibility, martial culture and identity
civility and civic–mindedness, 2, 6, 7, 16, 26, 27, 29, 68, 72, 78, 106, 134, 209, 212
chivalry, 16, 19, 24, 77, 78, 79, 86, 89, 107, 124, 169, 214, 220
courage, 12–14, 71–2, 126–32 passim, 171–4 passim, 195–8, 211–18 passim
explorer/adventurer, 168–74, 211–13
hardiness, 3–4, 19–20, 137–8, 180–1, 182, 185, 187, 188, 200, 201, 205, 206, 208, 212, 213, 216, 218
historiography of masculinity, 14–19, 21, 209, 210, 211, 215
honour, 20–1, 71–3, 79–80, 99–100, 105–6, 127–9, 145, 183, 189, 211, 212, 214, 215
politeness, 6–7, 8, 15, 18, 20, 26, 87, 89, 90, 97, 113, 198, 209, 212, 213, 214
medical care and treatment, 50–4; see also health regimes
Methodism, see under religion
Mission, Maximilien (tutor)
A new voyage to Italy, 27, 133
Mitchell, Andrew, 221, 225, 230, 234
Montagu, Elizabeth, 199
Moore, Charles (moralist), 129–30 morality and moral corruption, 54–62, 68–71, 177–8, 214
Moryson, Fynes (travel writer), 98, 141
mountaineering, 158–60, 162–5, 183–4, 196, 208, 210, 211, 212
Mount Vesuvius, 142–5, 166–7, 170–1, 172–4, 182–4, 217–18
representations of, 151–160, 162
Nelson, James (educationalist), 131
Netherlands, Low Countries and Belgium, 2, 81, 210,
military culture, 222–35 passim
networks and communities, 21–22
sociopolitical, 8–9, 23, 41, 42, 48, 50, 84, 121
New Militia movement, 78, 95, 108, 139, 164
North, Frederick, Lord North, 2nd earl of Guildford, 10, 35, 60, 230, 232
Nugent, Thomas (travel writer), 134
Peacham, Henry, 130
Pelham-Clinton, Henry Fiennes, 9th earl of Lincoln, 48–9, 91–2, 121–2, 124, 126, 219, 222, 233, 234
Pelham-Holles, Thomas, 1st duke of Newcastle, 91–2, 121–2
Perceval, John, 1st earl of Egmont, 10, 116
Pliny the Elder, 171
Pococke, Richard, bishop of Ossory and Meath, 221–34 passim
Poyntz, William (politician), 231
Presbyterianism, see under religion Price, Robert, of Foxley, 128–9, 138–9, 146, 147
providence, 65–8
Prussia, see under Germany States
Pulteney, William, viscount Pulteney, 226
de Rapin de Thoyras, Paul (tutor), 33, 94
Anglicanism, 68
Catholicism, 25, 46, 175, 176, 202
Quakers, 67
risk and risk theory, 40–4, 62–6, 68–70, 79, 92, 130, 169
Rosa, Salvator (artist), 47
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Nouvelle Héloise, 29
Royal Society, 146, 166, 167, 170, 171
Quakers, see under Religion
Sackville, Charles, Lord Middlesex, 225–34 passim
Salzmann, Christian
Gymnastics for youth, 122, 123 fig. 3.2
Sandys, Revd William (tutor), 75
Savoy/Piedmont, 90, 92, 124, 146
Chamonix, 146–8, 163–5, 188, 196, 197, 212; see also glacier
Turin, 7, 52, 105, 124, 126, 138, 201, 234
Accademia Reale, 89–90, 91, 118, 119, 121, 124
de Saussure, César (traveller), 115
de Saussure, Horace-Bénédict (explorer), 129, 150
Schaumburg-Lippe, William, count of, 127–9
Schaumburg-Lippe, George, 127–8
scientific interests and pursuits, 3, 12, 23, 33, 66, 88, 139, 145, 147, 166–74, 191, 198, 210, 213, 218, 219
sentimentalism and sensibility, 188–9, 191, 196, 198, 199, 204, 206, 214, 219
servants, 191–8, 201, 206, 207, 214, 217; see also guides
Sheffield, Edmund, 2nd duke of Buckingham, 25
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 24
Smith, John ‘Warwick’ (artist), 151, 156 fig. 4.8, 158, 160
Smollett, Tobias
The expedition of Humphrey Clinker, 196–7
Travels through France and Italy, 218
Southwell, Edward, 116
Spence, Joseph (tutor), 48–9, 91–2, 121–2, 159–60, 222–35 passim
sport, 112–13, 114–15, 122–9, 138–9, 144, 163, 164, 183, 210, 211; see also exercise regimes
boxing, 21, 77, 114, 115, 127, 128, 139, 165
hunting, 125–7, 129, 130, 131, 138n115, 163, 183, 203, 210, 211, 213
tennis, 89, 113, 114, 118, 119, 127, 128, 129, 139
Stanhope, Philip, 4th earl of Chesterfield, 57
Sterne, Laurence
A sentimental journey, 29
Stevenson, David (tutor), 49–50, 69–70, 84–5, 148–50, 178–9, 219
Stillingfleet, Benjamin (tutor), 218–19
Stuart, John, Lord Mount Stuart, 171
sublime theory, 145–8, 151, 159, 183, 203, 213
military culture and battlefields, 222–35 passim
Rhine Falls, 191
Thompson, Charles (writer), 142
Thrale, Hester Piozzi, 182–3, 217–18
tourists and tourism, 76–7, 84
middle class, 218–19
Townshend, George, 1st marquis Townshend, 94–5, 164–5, 222, 224, 226
travel
emotional responses to (inc. cheerfulness, elation/exhilaration, fear, homesickness, lack of ), 11–12, 134–5, 186–95, 205–8, 212, 217, 220
hazards and hardships of, 24–6, 37–41, 132–8, 144–5, 169–70, 199–201, 203, 210, 211, 212, 214, 218; see also accidents, crime, danger, death, illness and injuries, moral corruption, risk and risk theory, war and warfare
narratives, 23–4, 200–8, 211, 212, 215, 219
published accounts, 28–30, 143–4
unpublished, 30–1, 32–3, 79, 134, 184
Trembley, Abraham (tutor), 34
Tresham, Henry (artist), 157 fig. 4.9, 158, 160
Trevor, John Morley, 222–33 passim
tutors and tutoring, 49–50, 54–5, 218–19
Vergerio, Pierpaolo
On noble customs and liberal studies of youth, 95–6
Villiers, George Busy, 4th earl of Jersey, 8–9, 198–9, 224–31 passim
Volaire, Pierre-Jacques (artist), 153 fig. 4.3, 154 fig. 4.4, 158, 159, 160, 162
Walpole, Horace, 33–4, 39–40, 48–9, 200–3, 204, 207, 213, 214, 215, 228
Waring, Samuel (travel-companion), 133
wars and warfare, 76–7, 80, 91, 95, 96, 97, 98, 104, 107, 108, 112, 113, 126, 127, 130, 131, 139, 210, 211, 219; see also battles and battlefield tours, martial culture and identity
American War of Independence, 77, 78, 103, 189
Seven Years’ War, 34, 77, 78, 80, 84, 100, 103, 108
War of Austrian Succession, 33, 34, 38, 77, 81, 92, 94, 105, 225
War of Bavarian Succession, 75, 107
War of Polish Succession, 92, 226
War of Spanish Succession, 33, 38, 48, 70, 81n24, 83, 4, 103, 104, 226
Wettstein, Colonel (tutor), 135–6
Whig ideology, 5–6
Whitbread, Samuel (tourist), 136
Whitehead, William (tutor), 8–9, 120–1, 18, 219
Wilkes, John (British radical), 56, 58
Williamson, Revd John (tutor), 33, 167, 168, 174
Williams-Wynn, Sir Walkin, 106–7
Windham, William, 138–9, 146–8, 167–9, 173–4, 183, 188, 212, 218, 219
An account of the glacieres or ice alps in Savoy, 146–8, 165, 167, 168
Plan of discipline, 164–5
Wortley Montagu, Lady Mary, 94, 194, 217, 222
Wrey, Sir Bourchier, 128–9
Wright, Joseph, of Derby (artist), 151, 152 fig. 4.1, 158
Wutky, Michael (artist), 152 fig. 4.2, 156 fig. 4.7, 158, 159, 160, 162
Yorke, Charles (father of 3rd earl of Hardwicke), 171
Yorke, Philip, 3rd earl of Hardwicke, 20–1, 68–9, 80–2, 97–9, 107–8, 135–6, 222–35 passim
Yorke, Philip, 2nd earl of Hardwicke, 21, 68, 69, 103
Yorke, Sir Joseph (brother of 2nd earl of Hardwicke), 21, 68