A saying of Lord Chesterfield's illustrates how deep this feeling was in his time.
Lord Chesterfield wrote a famous series of letters of advice to his son.
In 1706 Lord Chesterfield acquired the property and demolished the original house.
I have come to agree with Lord Chesterfield that wisdom is like carrying a watch.
As of 2007, Lord Chesterfield is no longer sold in kegs.
Lord Chesterfield was famous for his "good manners and writings".
There was great national concern, and one of his fellow guests (Lord Chesterfield) died.
Lord Chesterfield once suggested that modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise.
Lord Chesterfield once noted that an injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult.
Lord Chesterfield once advised, "Take the tone of the company you are in."