... in the favour of the King.Bentinck had the great office of Groom of the Stole, with a salary of five thousand pounds a year. Zulesteintook charge of the robes. The Master of the Horse was Auverquerque, ... our Revolution, as far as it can be said to bear the character of any singlemind, assuredly bears the character of the large yet cautious mind of Halifax. The Whigs, however, were not in a temper ... repeating that the old Roundhead party, the party which had taken the life of Charles the First and had plotted against the life of Charles the Second, was in principle republican, and thatthe...