moves to Devonshire, 71, 296
remarriage, 73–4
and Edward, 73–5
and younger and older children, 74, 87, 94, 124–5, 240
financial position, 74, 167, 209
describes house grounds, 99
and developing suspicions, 100, 102–4
and first wife's death, 102
obstructs police, 107–9, 184
character, 127
and suspicion of Constance, 129–30, 300
and Gollop's evidence, 145
and examination of Constance, 147–9, 154, 156
and examination of Gough, 184, 186
and discovery of shift, 197, 202
seeks retirement, 208–9, 270
moves to Wales, 211
and publication of Stapleton's book, 220–1
visits Constance in France, 223
and Constance's confession, 233–4, 236
and Constance's trial, 247
death, 254n, 273
account in Sydney letter, 291–6
and syphilis, 296–8
Kent, Saville (Francis Saville), 3, 5–8
absence discovered, 9–14
body found, 15–17
characterised as tell–tale, 23, 34, 145, 187
post–mortem, 24–5, 29, 79, 303
coroner's inquest, 27–31, 37, 220
burial, 31–2
rumours concerning murder, 60–1
paternity, 74–5
Constance and, 93–4, 107, 118, 149–50, 152, 156
bedsocks incident, 103, 129
speculation over death, 170–1
body exhumed, 179
Constance's account of his murder, 254–9
Kent, Thomas, 71
Kent, William Saville (later Saville–Kent), 3, 5, 7, 11–12, 19, 26
rumours concerning, 22
gives evidence, 29–30
appears as mourner, 32
fifteenth birthday, 34
his bedroom, 63–4
birth, 72
ninth birthday, 73
and Constance, 87, 91–5, 101, 107, 124–5, 143, 153, 232, 244, 251, 288–9, 294–5, 299–302
flight to Bath, 91–3, 95, 107, 143, 300–1
suspicion of, 124–5, 169–70