Lord Dartmouth
Note by Henry Craik to Letters 9 from Journal To Stella

William Legge, Lord Dartmouth, had become Secretary of State on the dismissal of Lord Sunderland.

'He sets up', says Macy, 'for a critic in conversation, makes jests and loves to laugh at them: takes a great deal of pains in his office.'

To this character Swift adds, 'This is fair enough writ: but he has little sincerity.'