Tithes, curious female petition against pay- ment of, 1656, vii 481
Tivoli, notices of the Roman villas at, i 720- 728, 730-736
Todd, Rev. Henry John, notices of, i 765; vi 620, 625, 626. extract from a letter to Rev. Samuel Denne, on a painting of the ship Great Harry at Canterbury, 681. alluded to, 682, 683, 685, 686. leaves Canterbury for London, vii 54. biographical notice of, ibid. note. Mit- ton's copy of Lycophron, his mention of it, 55. his edition of Spenser, 58, 59,
Tollemache, Bridget Lady, iii 847
Tomkins, Thomas, v 862, 863
Tomline, Bp. George. See Pretyman
Tompion, Mrs. presented a clock to Pump Room at Bath, v 846
Toms, Rev. Samuel Say, vi 876 Tomson, Luke, printer, iv 222
Tone, Wolfe, the Irish rebel, notice of, vii 740, and note
Tonnere, M. de Clermont, vi 133 Tonson, Jacob, vi 571. agreements be- tween him and Rev. Thomas Percy (after- wards Bishop of Dromore), vi 556, 560. See Percy (Bp.)
Kichard, vi 560
Tonstal. See Tunstal
Tooke, Rev. John Horne, v 454, 839; vi 750. his trial, v 226. one of the sup- posed authors of Junius, 654 Tookie, Clement, LL.D. letter to Dean Moss, iv 416. notice of, ib.
Toore, Mrs. Dorothy, letter to Dr. R. Busby relative to the death of her master, Sir Thomas Robinson, iv 401
Topham, Dr. Francis, iii 704. ten letters to Dr. Ducarel, 316-320, 693-700. notice of, iv 590
Rev. James, letters of Rev. Dean Watson to, i 460. letter to George Allan, Esq. 464. notice of, ib.
John, v 524; vi 358, 362-368, 373,
420, 422, 659, 660, 828
Major Edward, notice of, vii 484 Topp, Rev. Mr. Vicar of Withcote (1790), v 224
Toreggiani, Pietro, v 601
Tormenini, P. antiquarian and Jesuit, i 167
Torpedos, exhibited before the Royal So- ciety, i 155, 156
Tothall, William, friend of Hogarth, notices of, iv 621, 622; v 821
Tothe, Rev. Dr. Dean of Worcester, notice of, v 24
Tothille or Tottle, Richard, printer, iv 161, 557
Toulmin, Rev. Dr. Joshua, two letters to Dr. Calder, on his Life of Socinus, iv 845, 846. account of, ib.
Tournefort, Joseph Pitton, iv 124
Towers, Dr. Joseph, his Life of Dr. Johnson, vii 475
Towersey, Rev. John, letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 365, 366
Townley, Charles, portrait, iii 721. memoir of, ib. friend of Sir William Hamilton, 724
Tracy, Mr. Kentish draftsman, vi 612, 616, 645, 682, 773
Henry de, vi 616
William de, vi 616
Tradescant, John, notice of, iv 627 Trafford, Mrs. (1775), vi 56, 60
Trail, James, Deputy Inspector of Plays, i 468
Dr. William, his departure for England, vii 165. his "Life of Simon the Mathematician,"217. some account of him, viii 382, note
Trapp, Rev. Joseph, iii 251
Travis, Archdeacon George, his Answer to Mr. Gibbon, vii 471
Trehawke, attorney, Liskeard, v 861 Treveris, Peter, printer, iv 169, 196, 216 Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, Bp. of Winchester, iii 226; v 862
Trévern, Abbé de, letter to Bp. Percy, viii 300
Trevor, Dr. Richard, Bp. of St. David's and Durham, iv 367, 371; iv 688. contributed a plate to Battely's Bury, iv 91
Thomas 2nd Lord, iv 261. letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 367-371. account of, iv 367 Trimmer, Mrs. account of her Life and Writings, vi 544
Trimnel, Dr. Charles, Bp. of Winchester, iii 426. married dau. of Bp. Talbot, i 420 Trinity College, Cambridge, addition of Dr. Duport's books to the library, iv 81
Tunstall, Cuthbert, notice of, v 509
Dr. Cuthbert, Bp. of Durham, iii 677; iv 172, 193; v 514
Francis, notice of, v 509, 511 Dr. James, of St. John's College, Cambridge, a correspondent of Bp. War- burton, ii 106, 124, 129; iii 686, 703. ten letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iii 704-705; iv 372-374. Chaplain to Archbishop Pot- ter, 374
Marmaduke, iv 339, 340; v 506, 508, *511, *512, 513, 514
Mr. (1785), vi 421, 423
Turbervile's Translations, republished by Bp. Percy, vii 20, 40, 42 Turenne, Marshal, vi 111 Turnbull, Dr. George, ii 119
Turner Family, picture belonging to, vii 549
Turner, Rev. Baptist Noel, vi 892. portrait of, 140. memoir of, ib. letter to John Nichols, 146. several letters addressed to the New Monthly Magazine relating to Dr. Johnson, &c. 147-182. anecdote of Dr. Johnson, vi 147. two letters to J. B. Nichols, 172, 186. revision of Dryden's "Alexander's Feast," 173-185. answer to Dr. Knox's Criticism on Dryden's Feast, 178. poems addressed to Mrs. Penne, &c. 187-194. verses addressed to Rev. George Crabbe, 191
Dawson, notices of, v 178; vi 846;
Turner, Capt. author of "History of Thibet," iv 863 Mr. of Wakefield, a writer in "The Repository," under the name of Virgilius, v 420
Rev. Mr. not prebendary of Lin- coln, vi 681 Turney, Bp. of (1530), notice of, iv 149 Turnor, Rev. Charles, notice of, vi 593 Sir Christopher, vi 592
Sir Edmund, vi 592, 596, 601 Edmund, vi 358, 405, 408, 414, memoir of, vi 592, cha- racter of, 598. two letters to John Ni- chols, vi 599, 600. two letters to Mr. Gough, 600. five letters to Mr. Nichols, 601, 602. Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton first published by him, iv 1; erected a tablet to Newton in Colstersworth church, 17
Rev. George, notice of, vi 593
John, notices of, vi 592, 593 Turnpikes, their effect on the manners of the people, viii 202
Turton, John, M.D. (1786), v 33 Tuscany, John Gaston Duke of (1737), iii 145 Grand Duke of (1788), vi 92, 93
Tusser, Thomas, iv 557
Tutet, Mark Cephas, iv 557, 631 Twells, Mr. attorney of Newark, brother-in- law to Bishop Warburton, ii 1, 9, 19, 41, 91, 97, 116
Dr. Leonard, iv 320, 329; vi 485. letter to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 374 Twisleton, Col. his claim to the barony of Say and Sele, vi 404
Twiss, Colonel (1799), vi 758
Mr. described by Mr. Hardinge, iii 38 Fanny, described by Mr. Hardinge, iii 37
Mr. of Ireland, vi *437 Twysden, Dr. Philip, Bishop of Raphoe (younger son of Sir William), notice of, vi 677 vi 650
Sir Roger (1743), iv 109, 654; Roger (eldest son of Sir Wm.),
Sir William (died 1697), vi 677. notice of, iv 70. letter to his son, ib. Tyler, Adm. Sir Charles, notices of, iii 53, 56, 58, 82. letter of, 85
Tyndal, Thomas (1761), iv 631 Tyndale, William. See Tindale Typographici Annales, by Maittaire, notice of, ii 800
sia (1746), iii 796
Tyrell, Edmund (1785), vi 545
Tyrwhitt, Rev. Edmund, letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iii 539, 540
Rev. Robert, Archdeacon of Lon- don, letter to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 375. notice
449, 454. his "Chaucer," i 158. in- scription to, by Bp. Barrington, v 616. his edition of Chaucer quoted relative to blank verse, vii 5. letters to Bp. Percy, viii 220. his death, 221. high character of him by Bp. Percy, 222. his Chaucer, and his opinion of Rowley, 289 Tyrwhitt, Thomas (nephew of the prece- ding), letter to Bp. Percy, relating the death of his uncle, viii 221
Tyson, Rev. Michael, iii 601, 760; iv 505, 714. letters to Mr. Gough, 91, 728, 729; v 288, 340, 341, 517; vi 284, 286, 288, 289, 297, 298, 300, 391, 605, 653, 812; vii 408. his private etching of St. George, Bloomsbury, ii 60. his drawing from Fakenham Church, vii 408. his prefer- ment, ib.
Tytler, Alexander Fraser. houslee
Dr. his "Voyage home from Cape of Good Hope," iv 834
letter to his son, relative to his old Scotch
Ufford, Sir R. de (1345), vi 434
Ulloa, Don, his "Voyages," vi 605 Ulster, MS. annals of, vii 767
"Umbritii Cantarii Poemata," inquiry re- specting its author, vii 648
Umfreville, Edward (1745), notice of, iv 531 Underhil, Rev. Mr. (1737), iv 362 Underhill, Sir John, iii 648
Underwood, Mr. draftsman to Society of Antiquaries, v 716
Unitarians, their improved version of the New Testament, viii 388
University College, new quadrangle at, in 1716, i 294
Upper Ossory, Earl of. See Ossory
Urban, Bishop of Llandaff (died 1133), iv 116
Urry, John, editor of Chaucer, i 522 Usher, Dr. James, Abp. of Armagh, notices of, iv 70, 245; vi 430. his "History of Ireland," vii 830. compared with Pela- gius, ib.
Ussher, J. the author of "Clio," some no- tice of him, vii 712, and note Upton, Rev. John, vi 715. his critical ob- servations on Shakspeare, ii 849 Uvedale, Dr. Robert, Rector of Orpington, his election to the Law Fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge, iv 6
Dr. Robert, Vicar of Enfield (son of the former), i 352, 353, 359, 360 ter, 361, 367, 369, 371, 374. series of let- ters to Dr. Richardson, iii 321-351
Vaccination, prejudice against it, viii 408. instance of the failure of, vii 161
Vachell, Col. (1746), iv 394 Vaillant, Isaac, iv 409, 410
Paul, bookseller, i 363, 373,
382, 401; iv 430, 665 Valentine, Dr. of New York, a correspond- ent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 661 Valera, Marshal, vi *437
Valla, Laurence, notice of, iv 157 Vallancey, General Charles, vi 430, 432; vii 106, 108, 771, 785. extract from 6th vol. of his Collectanea de rebus Hiber- nicis," 203. presented with a picture by
Dr. Lort, 464. his "Military Survey," 699. his Vindication of the Ancient his "MS. History of Ireland," 702.
Tour in Ireland," 715, 734, his four- teenth volume, 771. his " Collectanea," 782. his "Nostradamus Hibernicus," 783, 784.
his rudeness censured, 824. his absurdities, ib. has the direction of the Statistics for the Dublin Society, 838. his treatment of Dr. Ledwich, 845. tion respecting his drawings, 847 Valle Crucis, stone at, v 515 Valois, Charles Earl of, vi 814
Vander Gucht, Benjamin, iii 306
Gerard, i 242; iii 356. fourteen letters to Richardson, on Paint- ings, &c. 356-362
Van Mildert, Dr. William, Bishop of Durham, letter to E. M. Da Costa, iv 787
Vanneck, Cornelius, notice of, iv 681
Gerard, notice of, iv 681
Sir Joshua, letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, relative to the Hall and Ad- vowson of Heveningham, iv 680-683. no- tice of, 681
Varley, Rev. Mr. of Great Ormond Street (1792), v 714
Vasari's Life of Volterra, vi 822
Vater, Dr. Abraham, of Wirtemberg (1737), v 271
Vau, remarks by Bp. Warburton on the Hebrew, ii 110
Vaudreuil, M. de, notice of, vi 91 Vaughan of Hengwrt's "Annals of Wales," v 159
Robert, Welsh antiquary, v 585 Vautrollier, J. printer, iv 201, 222 Thomas, printer, iv 195 Vauxhall, derivation of the name from Foukes de Brent, vi 624
Veaux, Mons. du, his Cabinet of Medals, iv 663
Venn, Rev. Richard, mentioned by Bishop Warburton, ii 66. biographical notice of, 87. letter to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 375. tices of Mr. Venn, iv 160, 375 Venuti, l'Abbé, iv 630, 631 Verac, M. de, vi 133 Verney, Lord (1783), v 747 Vernon,
of St. Peter's Coll. Camb.
botanist, i 239, 318, 345, 346
Vevay, near the Lake of Geneva, described, vii 722
Vicart, Madam, on Bees, v 788
Vickers, Rev. John, proctor at Cambridge (1798), vi 759
Vicq d'Azyr, Felix, M.D. a correspondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 661
Villas, of Horace, Sallust, Mæcenas, &c. described, i 720, et seq.; of Martial, 741 Villdeuil, Marquis of, viii 45
Villeneuve, Abbé de, vi 134
Villette, M. de, uncle to Dr. Ducarel, iv 622, 664
Villettes, General (1809), v 642
Villiers, James Fitz-Gerald Viscount, son of John Earl of Grandison, vi 762
Jane Dowager Viscountess, vi 762 Vince, Rev. Dr. Samuel, Plumian Profes- sor at Cambridge, vi 44 Vincent, Augustin, Herald, iii 769, 770 George (1682), iii 770
Mrs. her anecdotes of Sir Isaac
Vyse, Rev. William, Canon of Lichfield, notice of, vii 452, note
Rev. Dr. William, iv 676; vi 316, 645, 695, 697. biographical notice of,
Waddilove, Robert, father of Dr. Waddi- love, vi 603
· Robert Darley, D.D. v 325; vi 894. memoir of, 603. assisted Dr. Robertson in his "History of America," 604. letter to Mr. Gough on his "Bri- tannia," 606; Thomas Langdale's “ York- shire," ib.; and Editor of "Beauties of England and Wales," ib. reception of
Dr. Dibdin at York Minster Library, 608. his account of pictures formerly Charles I.'s in Spain, vii 535, 536, 541
Rev. William James Darley,
noticed, 794, 827. letter to the Warden and Fellows of All Souls', Oxford, on the election of Mr. Stead as Bursar of Arts, iii 757. letter to Rev. Thomas Allen, 789. his bequest to the Bodleian Library, v 553. See Jessop (Francis) Wakefield, accounts of, v 302, 305
Rev. George (father of Gilbert), notices of him, vii 644, 645. his poems compared with those of Edward Moore, 646
Gilbert, iii 773; vi 482. tack on Mr. Hardinge, iii 10. by Justice Hardinge, 846. vii 593. notice of him, 642
Grammar-school, notices of, i 745, 747. inscription to Rev. John Clarke at, 761
Wakeling, Mr. (1745), iv 382
Wakfeld, Robert (1524), iv 512
Walcot, Dr. William, of Oundle, vii 503. notice of, ib. note
Waldgrave, Robert, printer, iv 170, 196, 222
Waldron, Francis Godolphin, iv 550 Wales, Caroline Princess of, iv 32. her attention to Capt. Hardinge, iii 63, 70. whether she should publish her Case? viii 67
· Frederick Prince of, iv 888; v 22 George Augustus Frederick Prince of (afterwards George IV.), attending a gala at Canterbury, on the victory of the Nile, vi 751
William, mathematician, vi 41
Waley, John, printer, iv 158
Walker, Rev. Archdeacon, iii 623
Dr. of Leeds, a correspondent with
Dr. Lettsom, ii 661
Dr. print of, iii 601
Rev. James, notice of, v 862, 863 ·Joseph Cooper, vi *435; vii 78, 106. his information relative to Gold- smith's "Auburn," &c. 80, 108. his essay "On the Revival of the Drama in Italy," 113, 120, 149. various opinions as to his merit as a scholar and critic, 185, 749. his Satire on Bruce's Travels, 493. memoir of him, 681. letters of Mr. Walker: to Mr. Gough, 696, 697, 699, 703, 704, 710; to Mr. Boyd, 751; to Bp. Percy, 702, 708, 710, 711, 713, 717, 719, 723, 725, 729, 731, 734-741, 743-747; to Gent. Mag. with remarks on various ar- ticles in that work, 712; to Mr. Owen Rees, 755; to Mr. Pinkerton, 728, 733,742, 748, 749-753, 754. his "Anecdotes of Ca- rolan, the Irish Bard, and his contempo- raries," 688. his additions to Mr. Gough's "Ireland," 696. "Irish Bards " re- viewed, ib.
Irish Dress, 697, 704, 706, 707, 709, 710. his Proposals for "Obser- vations on the North of Ireland," 699, 700. writes to Mr. Ritson relative to his attack on Bp. Percy, 710. writes to Mr. Hay- ley on the subject of the "Reliques," ib. his tour to Buxton, 712. proposes to
make a tour to the Continent, 715, 718. requests an introduction to Sir William Hamilton, ib. various incidents in his tour to Italy, 721. his return to Dublin, 725.
his contributions to the Dublin "Transactions," 728. his "Notes on the 'Reliques,' and on the Works and Ge- nius of Shakspeare,' 731. his literary prospects, 733. notice of his correspon- dence with Mr. Catcott, 741. his Essay on Italian Tragedy, 750, 752, 753; and various other works, ih. the translation of his "Irish Bards" into French, ibid. 753; his Essay on "Italian Tragedy" into Italian, ib., 755. his own remarks on the execution of his " Essay on the Italian Drama," 754. his severe illness, 756. Bp. Percy's rebuke to him and Mr. Boyd, for their duplicity, 757, and notes. burning of his house, 819. his collection of draw- ings, and those of his brother and cousin,
Rev. John, the historian of North- umberland, notice of, i 457
Walmesley, Dr. Roman Catholic Bishop, v 681
Walmsley, Mr. (1778), vi 368
Walpole, Horatio 1st Lord Walpole of Wolterton (1756). See Herring (Abp.)
Horace (afterwards 4th Earl of Orford), iii 309, 469, 477, 478, 669, 721, 806, 807; iv 482, 564, 574, 681, 682; v 58, 341, 669; vi 21, 118, 293, 297, 508, 614, 660, 697, 752, 821, 822. lines on his birthday, by Dr. Sneyd Davies (1736), i 591. criticism on his poem called "The Beauties," 100. his friend- ship with Mr. Hardinge, iii 12. extracts from his Correspondence with Mr. Justice Hardinge, 177-217. Preface to his "De- scription of Strawberry Hill," 189. Letter to Lord President Forbes, 545. his Anec- dotes of Painting, 661. extract of a letter relating to Bp. Warburton (1774), iv 734. lines on Ampthill Cross, vi 287. remarks by Dr. Lort on his "Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors," vii 525, 529. his "Anecdotes of Painting commended, 532. sends Dr. Lort some pictures, 535. letter to Dr. Lort, 542. on his letter to Chatterton, 554. his intended memoir of
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