28 OVER ON THE ISLAND objection to becoming a queen! It is evident that the king really wanted to marry her. At his wedding he bore up nobly until the Archbishop of Canterbury came to the words in the marriage service, "And as thou didst send thy blessing upon Abraham and Sarah to their great comfort, so vouchsafe to send thy blessing upon these thy servants . . ." The king's uneasiness was seen by all. Years later, at a theatre, the king saw an actress resembling Lady Sarah . Memories of past days surged back. In a moment of reverie he murmured, "She is like Lady Sarah still!" Here is the Island version of the Richmond family: Goodwood River and Goodwood, one of the seats of the Duke of Richmond . Richmond —after the Duke of Richmond . —after Lord George Lennox , or his brother Charles, third Duke of Richmond and . —after Thomas Conolly , who married Lady Louisa Lennox , sister of Charles, Duke of Richmond . George Island—after Lord George Lennox . and Charles Point—after Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury , first husband of Lady Sarah Lennox . "He was one of the handsomest and most popular young men of the day.'' Perhaps, Lady Sarah was lucky after all. Kildare —after the husband of Emilia Mary , daughter of Charles, second Duke of Richmond and . —because Goodwood, the seat of the Duke of Richmond , was at Chichester, England . March Water —after the Duke of Richmond , Earl of March.