Villiers was given to writing very long autobiographical letters in which he expatiated on his labours and achievements as diplomat and the insufficient recompense received—‘with less prolixity’, he thought, ‘than is common to an egotist’. Thus he wrote in retrospect to Bute, on 30 Nov. 1760: ‘I served the Crown many years in foreign commissions, several of great importance, and fortunately never failed in any one I was honoured with.’
He died 11 Dec. 1786.
