Lord Dorset died in February 1815, of a fall from his horse while hunting on
Killiney Hill in County Dublin. An account of this incident, as well as the difficulties that followed an earlier injury to his right eye while playing real tennis, which blighted his career, was published as part of an appreciation of his character in ''The Gentleman's Magazine'' for September 1816. He had no children, so he was succeeded as duke by his first cousin once removed,
Charles Sackville-Germain. His estate of
Knole passed to his sister
Elizabeth Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr. ==References==