v 343; vi 346, 352, 356, 361, 372, 379, 382, 383, 385, 393, 396, 407, 409, 410, 421, 478, 488, 594. memoir of, vi 354. contributor to the Archæologia and Gent. Mag. 355, 356. assisted Dr. Nash in his "Worcestershire," ib. funeral and epi- taph, 358. one hundred and thirty-three letters to and from Richard Gough, 359- 429. two letters to John Nichols, 426. his death, 623
Brooke, Ralph, York Herald, iii 677; iv 194. his Errors in Camden, iv 208 William, M.D. vi 354
Dr. Z. account of his "De Mira- culis," iv 371 Brooks, George, secretary to Bishop Eger- ton, vi 873; letter to Mr. Hutchinson, i 458
Joshua, vi 835
Brooksby, P. printer, iv 222
Broome, Dr. William, assisted Pope in his translation of Homer, notice of, ii 850; iv 354, 355
Brooman, J. v 814, 822, 823, 825, 828, 831, 833
Brougham, Lord (then Mr.), reprimands Mr. Ritson, vii 113. his article on Cevallos's Exposition, 198
Broughton, antiquarian notes relating to, iv 453
Richard, v 582 Brown, Alexander, a writing master at Wapping, his history, iv 237
Capability, his opinion of Blen-
Mrs. her husband's MS. collection of Scottish ballads learnt by heart, vii 89. her memory of ballads, 90, 178
James, F.S.A. of St. Alban's, iii 782 Dr. John, letter from Archdeacon Blackburne to, on his unhappy fate, iii 715
Rev. Dr. John, notice of, v 126 Sir Richard, iii 700
Robert, notice of, iv 124
Mrs. Sarah, notice of, iv 42
T. of Sunderland, v 120
Rev. Thomas, two letters to James Compton, Esq. iv 407. account of and his works, ib.
Browne, Arthur, LL.D. Professor of Civil Law, Dublin, his pamphlet on the Arti- cles of Limerick, vii 490. his Lectures on Civil and Ecclesiastical Law, vii 740. his books sold, viii 61. Langbaine's Dra- matic Poets, with notes by Oldys, ib. notice of Mr. Browne's death, 61 n.
Rev. Charles, notice of, vi 765 Isaac, allusion to, ii 838; vi 142, Poem of the Soul, i 613; ii 133
William (Garter), vi 741
Dr. William, vii 138, 168, 200; viii 413. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 413. re- quests Bp. Percy to pursue his design of collecting materials of the literati of his own time, ib.
Brucker, Professor, allusion to, iv 503. See Dr. Stukeley
Bruckmann, Dr. notice of his "Epistolæ Itinerariæ," iv 233
Brugh Station, supposed to be the ancient Crocolana, ii 801
Brunswick, Ferdinand, Prince of, vi 235 Brushell, Peter, iv 623
Bryan, Augustus, iv 375
Bryant, Jacob, iii 772; vi 249, 670. a cor- respondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 661. in- terview with Sneyd Davies, iii 132. letters to Justice Hardinge, iii 218-220. anecdote related by Mr. Gifford of his opinion of Dr. Johnson as a Greek Scho- lar, vi 36. attack on him relative some coins; paper on the subject, vii 401, 404. his tract on Justin Martyr, 609 Bryckman, Francis, printer, iv 195 Brydges, Rev. Edward Tymewell, notices of, iii 573; vi 732
Sir S. Egerton, notices of, iii 573, 574. his Censura Literaria," vii 755 Buchan, David Stewart Erskine, 11th Earl of, v 640; vi 893. a correspondent of Dr. Lettsom, ii 661. letter to the Gent. Mag. on Rev. Donald Macqueen, v 402.
portrait of, vi 429. memoir of, 489. let- ter to Dr. Birch, 498. four letters to E. M. Da Costa, 498, 499. letter to Dr. Birch, ib. several letters to John Nichols on the Antiquaries Society of Scotland, &c. 499-519. letter to Mr. Gough, 500. four letters to and from Mr. Gough, 512- 515, 519. Latin address to his learned friends, 516. two letters from President of the United States, 520, 521. letter from to Dr. Anderson, vii 116. "Life of Napier," 552 Buchan, Henry David tenth Earl of, vi 489
Bullingham, John, iv 168
Bullman Hill, account of, v 236 Bulman, J. iv 623; v 257
Bullock, William, comedian, v 436 Bulmer, Sir Fenwick, vi 39
W. printer, iv 697. friend of Gif- ford, jeux-d'esprits addressed to by Gif- ford, vi 37-39
Bumpsted, Mr. iv 439
Bunbury, Mr. the caricaturist, v 437 Bunchley, Rev. Richard, notices of, iv 389, 390
Buncle, John, v 314, 315
Bunny, Rev. Edmund, v 365
Burch, S. letter to E. M. Da Costa, iv 754
Burdett, Sir Robert, v 194
Burdon, Rowland, M.P. v 120; viii 63 Thomas, v 120 William, v 120
Burdy, Rev. Samuel, letter to Bishop Percy, viii 234, 235. apologizes for some unintentional offence given to Bishop Percy, ib. his"Life of Skelton," 235 Burfield, Mrs. v 38
Thomas, letter from Rio Joseph
Gulston, v 38 Burford, T. v 318
Burges, Lady, iii 828, 832
Burgess, Dr. Thomas, Bp. of Salisbury,
v 616, 624, 672, 697.
death, vii 653
Burgoine, Duchess of, iv 145 Burgoyne, Montagu, vi 144 Burgundy, Charles Duke of, iv 145,
Isabel Duchess of, iv 149 Duchess of (1494), vi 655 Margaret Duchess of, vi 821 Philip le Bon, Duke of, vi 819. erected the Golden Fleece, iv 149 Burke, Edmund, allusions to, v 474; vi 80, 101, 105, 109, 126, 127, 134, 649. two letters to Edmund Malone on his edition of Shakspeare and his Essay, v 455, 459. Lord Camelford's opinion of his Reflec tions on the French Revolution, vi 122. answer from M. Dupont by Lord Camel- ford, vi 123. his genuine and spurious pamphlets on France, vii 6, 12. com- mences an action against Owen for piracy, 7. his speech on France, 313. his Re- flections on the French Revolution, 505. his "Hibernia Dominicana," 772, 773, and note. ninth edition of his work on the French Revolution, viii 284 Burkett, Rev. John, notice of, v 825 Burland, Sir John, notice of his death, vi 62
Burley, John, v 622, 625
William de, notice of, iv 154 Burlington, Earl of, iii 703; iv 468; v 166 Burn, Richard, LLD. iii 310; iv 568, 666; v 266, 267. letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iv 586-588. notice of, 586. let- ters to and from Richard Gough, 587, 588
Burrow, James, President R.S. pro temp. i 138
Burton, Rev. Anthony, iii 792
Rt. Hon. Francis, vi 429
Rev. George, memoir of, vi 880. three letters to Dr. Ducarel, iii 394-398. character of by Rev. George Ashby, vi 883
John, M.D. of York, i 242, 258; iii 369, 371, 655; iv 302, 448, 478, 634, 648, 723, 748; v 510. memoir of, iii 375. seven letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iii 377-384. letter from Timothy Cunningham, 384; to Richard Richard- son, 386. several letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, 387-394. letters to Dr. Ducarel, iv 589-591. notice of, ib. let- ter to Richard Gough, 591
Richard, D D. letters to, iv 395, 396, 398, 399, 401, 403, 404, 406 Bush, Rev. Samuel, notice of, iv 593. ters to Dr. A. C. Ducarel, iv 593-595 Bushe, Mr. of Cambridge, iii 5 Bushey, Rev. Mr. iv 310
Bute, John, Earl of, v 719; vi 492, 529. correspondence with Dr. Ducarel Thomas Worsley, iii 582, 583
Marquis of, iv 798; v 744; vi
Butler, Rev. Alban, viii 333. See Cole
Butler, Rev. Dr. John, Bishop of Hereford, vi 687, 727
Brindley, Baron of Newton But- ler, iv 404
Charles, conveyancer, v 615, 618, 680, 692. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 333. his Life of his uncle Alban Butler, ib. notice of and death, ib.
Rev. Dr. Vice-Chancellor of Ox-
ford (1742), iv 440
Lady Eleanor. See Seward Rev. Dr. George, Head Master of Harrow school, v 730, 809
Rev. Dr. Joseph, Bishop of Dur- ham, iii 490
Richard, vi 762
Rev. Dr. Thomas, vii 617
Rev. Weeden, notice of, v 730. six letters to Mr. J. Nichols, 749-757. letters addressed to him, 730-747, 752, 753-807, 811-819, 859. eight letters to and from Rev. John Lyon, 821- 831. letters to and from John Alleyne, 832-849. extracts from his diary on his ordination, 850-852. four letters to and from Rev. T. J. Clagett, 853-858. preached a sermon from which originated the Soci- ety for the relief of Small Debts, ii 689, 692, 703
Butman, Rev. Henrick, F.R.S. notice of, iv 542
Butson, Dr. Christopher, Bp. of Clonfert, his promotion, viii 374, 412. notice of, and death, 374
Butt, Rev. Thomas, iv 882
Buttonshaw, Rev. Thomas, iv 381 Butts, Dr. (temp. Hen. VIII.), vi 752 Mr. (1739), iv 334
Buxton, Sir Robert, vi 818
Buxtorf, John, his Lexicon, viii 387 Byddel, John, v 676
Byerley, Colonel, iv 76
Byers, James, the Pope's antiquary at Rome, iii 726. some account of him, vii 718 Byng, -, painter, allusion to, vi 239 Edmund, v 484
Byrch, Rev. William Dejovas, memoir of, iii 573. two letters to Dr. Ducarel, 576, 577
Byrche, Rev. Mr. vi 619
Byrd, William, printer, iv 197, 640 Byrom, Dr. John, F.R.S. account of,
iv 263. learning High Dutch to read "Jacob Behmen," ib.
Byron, Mr. Christopher, assisted Dr. Zach- ary Grey in his Hudibras, iv 262-264
George Lord, friendship for Wil- liam Gifford, vi 10. anecdote, v 814 Bysshe, Sir Edward, vi 360 Bythner, Victorinus, his "Lyra," viii 387
Cade, John, of Darlington, iv 726; v *512 Cadell and Davies, booksellers, the circum- stances of their publication of Goldsmith's
works, vii 30, 121, 126, 132, 139, 152, 155, 190. letter to Rev. Dr. Hales, viii 320
T. bookseller, iv 800; v 187 Cadman, Thomas, printer, iv 195, 222 Cadogan, Charles, 2nd Earl, v 151; vi 642, 701 Lady (1795), vi 642 Caducan, poem by Dr. Davies on the statue of, i 707
Cadmon, the Latin version of his Anglo- Saxon paraphrase of the Bible, vii 182. Mr. Manning's improved version of Cad- mon, ib.
Caen, Isuck, printer, iv 195
Caer Caradoc, Pennant's description of, and Dr. Sneyd Davies's lines on, i 166 Caer-fily Castle, notes by Rev. Francis Wise on a journey to, iv 453
Cæsar, Sir Julius, his MSS. iii 597 Caetano, Manuel, architect, vi *437 Calasio, M. de, iv 352
Calcraft, Mr. on a proposed tunnel under the Thames at Gravesend, vi 780 Caldecott, Thomas, letter to. Bp. Percy, viii 372. biographical notice of, and death, ib.
Calder, Rev. Dr. John, iv 487; v 466; vi 571, 575, 576. account of declining his ministerial functions, iv 799. his pro- jected work, "The Selector," ib. annotations on the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, 800. account of his intend- ed edition of Chambers's Cyclopædia, 800-805. general notes on the same, 805. letters from Archibald Hamilton and Mr. Longman on the same, 807, 818. expostulatory address to Dr. Samuel John- son on same, 808-810. Dr. Johnson's reply, 811. letters from the proprie- tors of Chambers's Cyclopædia, 811-817. letter to Mr. Longman relative to Dr. Calder's intended edition of Chambers's Cyclopædia, 818, 819. letter from Dr. James Beattie on Chambers's Cyclopædia, D'Alembert on music, &c. 819. two letters from Dr. Priestley on Chambers's Cyclopædia, 838, 839. letters to and from Dr. Benjamin Franklin on the American War, &c. 827-829. letter to J. Nichols on the Literary Anecdotes, &c. 848. curious letter to a dissenting minister in Northumberland, for relieving dissenting ministers and schoolmasters from an obli- gation to subscribe any of the articles of a religious establishment, v 423. letters addressed to him, iv 821-848; v 411. notices of, vii 476, 477; viii 71. his mar- riage, 78. letters to Bp. Percy, 262, 265. See Carmichael, Christie (T.), Farmer (Hugh), Fordyce (James), John- son (A.), Knowles, (Mrs.), Lee (John), M'Queen, Maty, Melville, Moore (John), Ogilvie (John), Ogilvie (Wm.), Pennant (Thos.), Primatt, Sharp (Granville), Toulmin, Williams (David)
on the architectural improve- ments of, vii 671
Richard Owen, notices of, i 58, 104. epigram by, 62. entertained Roy- alty, 103. anegdotes of, 130, 150. his Indian affairs, 135. resident at Whitmin- ster, and a friend of Sneyd Davies, 595. his friendship with Mr. Hardinge, iii 12. noticed, vi 74
University, Priorums there, i 182. usual to write verses on the death of Fellows, 184. ode by Mr. Wollaston on leaving it in 1681, 187. documents relative to its rights of printing, iv 201 Camden, Charles 1st Earl (Lord Chan- cellor), iii 152, 153, 167, 174, 210, 220; vi 81, 101, 259. imparted to Mr. Wray some particulars respecting Junius, i 146. school-fellow to Dr. Sneyd Davies at Eton, 500. letters to Dr. D. 497, 542-545. poem to by Dr. Davies, 545. a musician, 568. translation from Horace addressed to, 574. correspondence with Dr. S. Davies, 620-627, 642-647, 655-663. poe- tical character of, by Dr. Sneyd Davies, 676, 709. his partiality for novels, iii 8. his politics, 21. Mr. Hardinge's memoirs of, 30. letters to and from the Rev. Sneyd Davies, 138, 140, 141. employed on the Chippenham election petition, 1741-2, 138. letter to William Hall, 819.
W. antiquary, iv 137; v 518. his portrait presented to Lord Camden, i 487, 660. lines on the portrait by Dr. Sneyd Davies, 708.
Camelford, Lady Anne, letter to G. Har- dinge, vi 138. notice of, 139
Thomas Pitt, 1st Lord, memoir of, vi 67-74. fifty-eight letters to G. Har- dinge, 74-139. two Latin Inscriptions on a monument by the sea-side at Monaco, 105, 106. answer to Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolutions in France,
Rev. Dr. Thomas, his "Strictures on the History of Ireland," vii 512. moir of, vii 759. conversation between him and Dr. Johnson on the right of con- quest, 762. letters to Bp. Percy, 767- 771, 773-793. the repairs of his church, 768. his visit to Paris, 769. his inter- view with Mr. Pinkerton, 770. proposes to write a "Summary of the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland," for the Dublin Chronicle, 771; viii 138. a sec- tion of this printed but not published, vii 771. Mr. O'Conor's threat to Dr. Campbell, ib. its publication, 772. its origin, 773. letters to Pinkerton, 772. his projected work on "The History of the Revolutions of Ireland," 775, and note. progress of his "Summary View," &c. in the Dublin Chronicle under the signature of "Jerneus," 775. Bp. Per- cy's exertions in his brother's favour, 776, 778. his brother's induction, and description of the place, 781. receives an anonymous letter from London, 783. builds a church, 785. lawsuit respecting his nephew, ib. his brother's trouble respecting his tithes, 790. his sermon, ib. his Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland," &c. 797. the design of the work, 800. letters to Mr. Gough, 800, 802, 804-806. assisted Mr. Gough in his Camden's Britannia, 705. intro- duced to Mr. Walker, 806. his charac- ter, 848. notice of his work on Eccle- siastical History of Ireland, viii 138. Dr. William, minister of Ar-
magh, vii 480 Caner, Rev. Mr. iv 283
Canino, Lucien, Prince, notice of, v 728 Canne's Bible, vii 457
Canning, Right Hon. George, vi 666, 695. his connection with "The Anti-Jacobin," vi 5, 6. notice of, vii 22
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