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Cole, Charles Nalson, i 161; iv 718

Rev. Dr. John, notice of, v 568. let-
ters to and from J. Nichols on Gough's
British Topography, v 559

Rev. Wm. iv 331, 379, 383, 394,
703; v 343, 439-442, 553; vi 387, 405,
816, 823. letters to Mr. Joseph Ames,
principally relating to the Cromwell family,
iv 481-486. letter to Alban Butler, in-
troducing Rev. Thomas Kerrich, vi 811.
letter to Mr. Gough, vi 812. letter from
Dr. Ewen, announcing his death, vii 500.
his death noticed by Dr. Lort, vii 560.
See Kerrich; Percy, Bishop

of Bristol, his museum, i 317,

318
Colebrooke, Josiah, i 151. letter to Dr.
Ducarel on a Picture of Lady Jane Sey-
mour, iv 598

Sir George, vi 368

Colepeper family, vi 654, 693

Col. vi 693, 694

Colepepers, Thomas, vi 654

Coleraine, Lord, vi 618. his skill in Roman
antiquities, iv 102. his MSS. v 551
Colesworth, Madam, iii 799

Colet, Dean, iv 221

Colgan, John, his "Triadis Thaumaturgæ,"

vii 773, and note

Collet, Governor, iv 529
Colleton, Elizabeth, vi 367

Collier, Benjamin v. 445

Lieut. Edward, letter on the death

of Capt. Hardinge, iii 85

Mr. (1708), notice of, iv 730
Collingwood, Admiral Lord, v 112, 120
John, v 120

Collins, Anthony, iii 296; iv 384, 385.
notices and epitaph of, ii 148

Edward, Esq. (1801), iii 839
Rev. Edward, iii 219. memoirs of,

839
John, "Commercium Epistolicum,"
iv 4. letters of Sir Isaac Newton to, 46
Rev. John, vi 133. memoir of,

iii 839

Dr. Samuel, iv 247

Wm. representative of Chief Baron

Smith, i 221

printer, Salisbury, v 747
Collinson, Dr. Provost of Queen's College
Oxford, i 785

iii 302

Michael, letter to Dr. Ducarel,

- Peter, iii 312, 651; iv 540; vi 850
Thomas. See Pyott
Collyer, Rev. Dr. his oration on the death
of Dr. Lettsom, ii 673
Colman, George, threatens an edition of
Shakspere, vii 2

Dr. Wm. master of Benett Col-
lege, Cambridge, v 323; vi 293, 301, 613,
628, 629, 694, 749, 801. letters to Mr.
Gough on his election as master, iv 713-

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Mrs. iv 33

Congreve, Wm. his Poem, "The Birth of the
Muse," iii 257

Rev. - chaplain to Archbishop
Boulter, vi 311
Coningesby, Rev. G. letter to Rev. Christo-
pher Godwyn, iv 427. notice of, ib.
Conolly, Luke Arthur, letter to Bp. Percy,
viii 383. notice of, ib. proposes to pub-
lish a
"Collection of Poetic Tales," and
wishes to dedicate them to the Bp. 383
Constable, Cuthbert, v 509; letters to and
from Rev. Tho. Robinson, relative to Wil-
liam Smith's MSS. v 506, 507

Edward, v 510

Sir Thomas, notices of, v 512, 513
Sir Thomas Aston, v *511
William, notices of, iii 376;

v 509; vi 428. his death, v 510
Constitutional Society, issue a pamphlet by
Sir Wm. Jones, vii 443

Conway, General, notices of, iii 209, 210
Cony, Sir Sutton, vi 602

Thomas, vi 595

Conybeare, Dr. John, Bp. of Bristol, no-
tices of, ii 166; iv 293, 295, 300-802, 446
Rev. J. J. vi 440
Conyers, Mr. iv 101

Conyngham, Francis Lord, vi 431

Lieut.-Gen. Henry, vi 429
Henry Earl of, vi 429
Marquis (1830), vi 755

Wm. Burton, portrait and me-
moir of, vi 429. notices of, 427, 428.
letter to Mr. Gough, ib. letter to J.
Nichols, 434. character of, from Euro-
his fine collection
pean Magazine, *435.
of drawings, vii 698, 847. the Historical
Society founded by him described, 850. See
Murphy

Cook, Sir Edward, notice of, iv 82, 83

Capt. notices of his expeditions, i 140,
148, 149, 150, 154, 162; vi 118; his
voyages, vii 454

John, printer, iv 195
Louisa, v 624

Mr. (1773), iv 679, 835
Mr. of Norwich, vi 527
Cooke, Sir George, iii 331
Richard, iv 556
Robert, vi 394

Secretary (temp. Charles I.), vi 705
Rev. Mr. (1725), iv 520

Rev. Dr. W. Dean of Ely, iii 221;
vi 720

William, biograph. notice of, vii 467
Cookesley, Rev. Mr. friend of Wm. Gifford,
vi 13

William, surgeon, friend of Wil-
liam Gifford, vi 2, 12. allusions to, vi 22-

26, 29

Cook's Hesiod, annotated by Theobald, ii 723
Cooksons, Messrs. v 120

Cooper, A. vi 434

Rev. Benjamin, memoranda on Ox-

ford Bibles, iv 205

Rev. Charles, iv 135

Sir Grey, vi 701

John, of Old Newton, vi 887

Rev. John, letter giving an account
of the Rev. John Bold's charitable dona-
tions, v 136

Thomas, printer, notice of, iv 232
William, painter, iv 206
Mr. (1738), v 163

Mr. (1747), iv 332

Mr. (1827), vi 12

Mr. list of Irish drawings in his
possession, vii 699-701

Rev. Mr. Prebendary of Rochester,

vi 642, 700, 716

Rev. Mr. of Wistow, vi 300
Cooper's Anatomy, notices of, i 264, 265
Cope, Sir John, of London (1716), i 213
Sir John (1778), vi 380

Copland, John, printer, iv 222

Robert, printer, iv 178

his

Coplande, Wyllyam, printer, iv 560
Copley, Sir Godfrey, F.R.S. letters to Tho-
mas Kirke, Esq. i 478; iv 74-76.
prints and mathematical instruments, 74
Corbet, Dean of St. Patrick's, v 381
Corbet, Archdeacon Joseph, letter to Ky-
naston Powell, Esq. i 667

Corbett, Miss, vi 858

R. Poet, v 638

Cordiner, Rev. Charles, notice of, iv 715.
letters to and from Richard Gough on
"Camden's Britannia " and "Sepulchral
Monuments," 715, 716. patronised by Mr.
Pennant, i 446
Corelli, vii 760

Coritani, notice of, ii 802
Corke, John Earl of, vi 403

Cornbury, Lord, notice of, iv 670
Cornewall, Dr. Bp. of Worcester, notices
of, vi 687, 689, 694

Corn laws, letters about, viii 30
Cornish, Miss, v 10. account of, 9
Cornwall,

lines on his death by

his

Dr. S. Davies, i 625, 645
Cornwallis, Abp. i 624; iii 313, 315; iv 635;
v 183; vi 766. schoolfellow of Dr. Sneyd
Davies at Eton, i 501. poem to by Dr.
Davies, 549. early notice of, 624.
residence at Lichfield, 635. letter to Dr.
Sneyd Davies, 837. seven letters to Rev.
two let-
Dr. Sneyd Davies, iii 500-503.
ters to Rev. Evans, 504. three letters
to and from Dr. Ducarel, 504, 505, 509.
commended by Mr. Hasted, iv 647. his
death, vii 448, 546. his funeral, 452.

Lord, Bp. of Lichfield, his
Charge on the dangerous state of the
Established Church, viii 431

Charles 1st Marquis, vi 117.
inscription for a statue of, by Mr. Hard-
inge, iii 40

Mrs. the authoress, vi 144
Coronation, receipt of the oil used at that
of Charles I., i 815

Corry, Right Hon. Isaac, vi 446

Corsellis, Frederick, anecdotes of, iv 438, 450
Corsica, Theodore King of, a coin of, iv 596

Corsotti, Father Augustine, v.728

Corwen, antiquities at, v 583, 584
Cory, Miss Conny, vi 805

Rev. of Landbeach, vi 805

Cosin, Dr. John, Bp. of Durham, iv 157.
his "Canon of Scripture" by Abp. Potter,
853

Cosnan, Mrs. vi 699, 700

Costa, E. M. de. See Da Costa
Cotes, John, v 662

Roger, regretted by Sir Isaac Newton,
iv 33

Cott, Rev. John, notices of, iv 700, 702
Cotter, Rev. G. Sackville, his "Translation
of Six Comedies of Terence," vii 654
Cottingham, Mr. his marriage with Miss
Wollery, vii 495, 496

Cotton, Dr. ii 843

J. v 166

Sir John, iv 198, 351, 352, 531.
his library, 71, 179

Sir John Hinde, allusion to, v 153,
159, 161. letter to Mr. Gough on the
Royston Club, iv 717

Miss, iv 308

Cotton, Sir Robert, iii 681; v 266

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"Country Curate's Answer," vii 459
Courayer, Rev. Dr. Peter Francis, account
of his portrait, v 58. plate of, 60.
cha-
racteristic traits by Mrs. Montagu, 60-63.
his "Last Sentiments," vii 487
Courcelles, Jean Baptiste Jaques Beroult de,
v 757, 759, 783

Courtail, John, notice of, vi 791
Courten, William, the founder of the
Sloane Museum, viii 265, and note
Courtenay, Anne, vi 719

Archbishop, vi 624, 625, 644
Bishop of Exeter, vi 689

Rev. Dr. Rector of St. George's

Hanover-square, v 783

John, M.P. v 457; vi 719
Lord, v 327

William, vi 719

Coventry, George Wm. 6th Earl of, vi 388
Rev. H. of Magdalene College,

Cambridge, notice of, v 812

Mr. author of Philemon to Hy-
daspes, notices of, i 23, 33, 35, 88; ii 825.
Bp. Warburton's remarks on his works, ii 97
Coverdale, Rev. Dr., sermon at the funeral
of Catherine Parr, vi 367

Coverley, Sir Roger de, iii 183; iv 820
Court news, viii 224

Cowan, Sir Robert, Knt. v 55

Coway-stakes, notice of, iv 855

Cowdray Picture, notice of, v 432

Cowley, Abraham, letter to Dr. Richard
Busby, iv 395

Cowling, William, iv 341

Cowper, George third Earl of, vi 84, 95

Henry, vi 84

Rev. John (brother of the poet),
v 341. his death, iv 713. See Gough
(Richard)

Lieut.-General Spencer, notices of,

vi 84, 85, 93, 113, 138, 356, 797

William, the poet, iv 713, 743,
744; v 341, 356; vi 84. lines on Heron's
"Letters of Literature," viii 99

Major William, vi 84

Cox, Lady, notice of, ii 842

Jane, letter to Rev. James Granger on
the death of Rev. William Huddesford,
vi 473

Coxe, H. H. of Penmore, vi 212

Archdeacon William, vi 437-439,
660. remarks on his "Life of Stilling-
fleet," i 506, 710. his "Tour in Ireland,"
vii 702. accompanies Sir Rich. Colt Hoare
on his travels, viii 409

Coxeter, Thomas, iv 261. assisted Theobald
in his Shakspeare, ii 732, 747
Coxwold school, Yorkshire, i 768, et seq.
Coyte, Hesther, vi 878

Rev. James, notices of, vi 869, 877
Coyte, William Beeston, M.D. notice of, vi 877

Crabb, Mr. (1795), v 195

Crabbe, Rev. George, iii 781; v 195; vi 601.
verses addressed to by Rev. B. N. Turner,
vi 191

Cracherode, Rev. Clayton Mordaunt, v 625;
vi 773-776, 778, 781. noticed in the
"Pursuits of Literature," 775. inscrip-
tion to by Bp. Barrington, v 616. notice
of, vii 196. his letter to Bp. Percy,
viii 195. his unsuccessful search for old
china, 196

General, vi 779

Library, notice of, vi 775
Cradock, Joseph, vi 262. extract from his
"Memoirs "relating to Dean Andrewes,
vi 257

General Sir J. F. (afterwards
Lord Howden), sends over some Egyptian
antiquities, viii 39. notice of, ib. note
Mr. (of Cambridge), iv 111

Cram, David, v 120
Cramer, Mark, v 271

Cramp, Rev. John, notice of, v 851
Cranbourne Chase, correspondence between
Messrs. Nichols and Rev. W. Chafin re-
lating to, with the latter's motives for
writing thereon, vi 220-244. History of
by W. West, 226
Crane, Mr. v 225

Sir Robert, vi 343

Cranke, Peter, M.P. notices of, i 628, 715;
iii 44, 135, 501, 502, 504. Alcaic ode
by Dr. Davies addressed to, i 700. imita-
tion of Horace, addressed to, 702. other
verses to, 704. lines of Dr. Thomas to,
838. letter to Dr. Sneyd Davies, iii 142.
his death, 144. legacy to Mr. Phelps, ib.
Cranmer, Abp. iv 178, 193; v 155
Craster, Shafto, v 120

Craven, Lord, his "Scholarships," iv 247
Rev. Dr. vi 738

William third Earl, iv 434-438
Crawford, Dr. (1804), notice of, viii 365
Eleonora, vi 720

Louisa Matilda, vi 720
Matthew, vi 720

Mr. (1747), iv 365

Mr. (1772), v 426

Crawley, Rev. Mr. of Gravesend, vi 699
Crayford, Edward, vi 749

vi 750

Mrs. (formerly Miss Cumberland)

Robert, notice of, vi 748, 749, 792
William, vi 749

Creech, William, bookseller, notice of, iv
735. See Kaimes (Lord)
Creighton, Rev. Dr.. iv 397
Creke, Sir John, vi 813, 823
Lady, vi 813
Cremorne, Lord, v 396

Crespigny, Philip, iv 682; vi 661. letter
to Dr. Ducarel on the oak in the New
Forest from which the arrow glanced and
killed William Rufus, iv 599. account
of, ib.

Crespigny, Philip Champion, notice of, iv 599

ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE.

Crew, John, his MSS. vi 563

Crewe, Dr. Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham,
iv 319, 320; v 611

Creyk, Rev. John, account of, ii 773, 775,
777; v 156. letter to Dr. Stukeley,

ii 783

Crier, Mr. (1758), vii 248

Crips, Mrs. ii 776

Cripps, Rev. Thomas, notice of, vi 246
Critchell, in Dorsetshire, vi 210
Croft, Sir Archer, Bart. v 212

Herbert, (father of Sir Herbert), v 202
memoirs
Rev. Sir Herbert, v 280.

of, 202-208. portrait of, 203. letter to
the Princess Royal of England, with par-
ticulars on a medal presented to him by
verses ad-
the King of Sweden, 206.
dressed to Miss Nichols, 207. noticed by
Dr. Johnson, 202-204.

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William, M.D. a correspondent
with Dr. Lettsom, ii 660

Cullum, Sir John, v 168, 174, 211, 212;
his MS. copy
vi 363, 391, 393, 398.
of Gipps's "Suffolk Gentry," vii 408.
notes and remarks by him, 542

Sir T. Gery, vi 398, 423, 424, 835
Culmer, Richard, vi 616
Cumberland politics in 1788, state of,

viii 268
seventeen letters

to John Nichols on the "Anecdotes of
Bowyer," borrowing money, his Prefer-
ments, on an edition of Johnson's Dic-
tionary, the History of Leicestershire, his
detention in France, &c. &c. v 208-218.
his novel of "Love and Madness," vii 741.
his verses "On returning the key of the
gardens at Ham House to the Earl of
Dysart," vii 46. notices of, 741; viii 256
Crofts, Mr. (1742), iv 374
Croke, John, printer, iv 161
Croker, T. Crofton, vi *442

T. Wilson, vi 12, 13

Cromek, R. H. his "Remains of Nithsdale
and Galloway Song," vii 213. is editing
his works,
Ford's Plays, ib. and note.
215

extracts

Crompton, Rev. Thomas, communicates let-
ters of Bp. Warburton, ii 151.
from letter of Lord Chedworth to, rela-
ting to Rev. Sam. Darby, vi 468
Cromwell Family, epitaphs on at Wicken,
iv 482. births in an old Bible, 483.
tices of, 484, 485

no-

Anna, notices of, iv 483-485
Richard, his great seal as Pro-

tector, vi 368

Thomas, Earl of Essex, iv 218
Crooke, Andrew, iv 204
Crosby,

remarks on his History of
the English Baptists, iv*175
Crosse, Rev. Mr. v 383
Crossley, John, father-in-law to Dr. Rich-
ardson, i 809

Crotch, Dr. William, notice of, vii 608
Crousaz, M. critique on Pope's "Essay on
Man," ii 113, 114. the critique noticed,
816, 818

Crowder, Stanley, iv 666

Crowe, R. letter to Thomas Martin, i 819
Mr. botanist, vi 830

Crowley, Robert, printer, iv 150, 161
Crowther, Bryan, mentioned, i 643, 657
Croydon Palace, Ducarel's account of,
iv 447, 448

Cruden's Concordance, abridged by Taylor,
vii 452

tice Hardinge, iii 832

i 144

Charles, verses on by Mr. Jus-

Henry Duke of, marriage of,

Dr. Richard, Bishop of Peter-
borough, ii 805; v 492; vii 458. his ad-
vanced age, iv 80

Richard, iii 821, 824, 828,
832. five letters to Justice Hardinge,
iii 157, 158. verses on by Justice Hard-
inge, 827, 831; vi 870-872. notices of,
vii 525; viii 190. his letter to Ambrose
Isted, detailing his residence in Spain, ib.
his transactions with Mr. Isted, 395. his
libel on Dr. Lowth, 398. remarks on
his character and writings, 399-404, 410,
and notes

Rev. Robert, minor canon of
Canterbury, vi 750
Cuming, Dr. William, iii 631, 782; v 286,
287; vi 213. a correspondent with Dr.
character of Bp.
Lettsom, ii 660, 681.
Warburton in a letter to Dr. Lettsom,
ii 838

Cumings, Mr. (1470), iii 661

Cummings, Mr. (1768), v 777

Cumyng, James, his "Legacy," iii 776
Cunningham, Rev. Peter, notice of, vi 47.
three letters to Rev. T. Seward, vi 48-63.
eulogium on in a sermon by Rev. T. Se-
ward, vi 52

Burton, iii 384

Timothy, letter to Dr. John

William, his poems, vii 37,
95, 99; viii 33, 37. his dangerous illness,
141. his death, 144. memoir of him, 145
Curll, Edmund, bookseller, beaten by Pope,
ii 746

Curran, J. Philpott, vii 489

Miss Sarah, vii 834

Currer, John, memoirs of, i 244; and of the
members of his family, 246 et seq.

Miss F. M. R. i 225, 233, 239,
241, 245, 249, 252

Mr. (1777), friend of J. C. Brooke,
vi 364, 365, 370, 380, 381
Currey, George, vi 637

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Dacon, Mr. (1775), v 520

Da Costa, Emanuel Mendez, iv 517; vi 475.
letter to from Sir Hans Sloane, iv 84.
letters to Mr. Ames, iv 227-229. account
of Hebrew Antiquities, ib. letters to from
Dr. Lyttelton, Bp. of Carlisle, iv 232.
letter to Dr. Lyttelton on fossils, ib. let-
ters to and from Rev. W. Huddesford rela-
tive to his design of printing Lhuyd's
"Lythophylacium," &c. 456-661. letters
to and from Dr. Stukeley, 503-505. let-
ters to Rev. Tho. Hornsby, 516-518. let-
ters to from Dr. Thomas Birch, 540.
letters to and from Dr. Joseph Priestley,
541, 542. letters to and from Dr. A. C.
Ducarel and James Ducarel on Sicilian
fossils, and the dresses of the Jewish and
Roman soldiers, 601-609. letters to and
from Martin Folkes, 635-637. letters to
and from Rev. Wm. Gostling, 642. let-
ters to and from Edward Hasted, 645.
letters to and from Dr. John Ward on the
Vasa Murrhina of the Romans, &c. 684,
685. letter to Mr. Ancona, 684. let-
ters to and from Dr. Francis Drake, 746-
748. letters to George Earl of Maccles-
field for his patronage to the Clerkship of
the Royal Society, 750, 751. letters to

and from Rev. Philip Morant on Druidical
temples and altars in the Isle of Jersey,
751-753. letters to and from Lord Mor-
ton on Mr. Canton's experiments, Dr.
Hope on rhubarb, and list of crowned
heads Fellows of the Royal Society, 753-
757. letters to and from Dr. Charles
Morton on fossils in Westmoreland and
Lancashire, 757-759. letters to and from
Dr. F. Nicholls on fossils, &c. 760, 761.
letter to Dr. James Parsons, 761. letters
to and from Dr. Ralph Schomberg, on
Dr. Stephen Bernard's election as a Fel-
low of the Antiquarian Society, 762-768.
letters to and from George Scott, on his
"Lecture on Fossils," Mr. Ray and his
"British Conchology," 769-772. letters
to and from Henry Seymer, on conchol-
ogy, 772-774. letters to and from Dr.
Robert Taylor on fossils and his Anag-
omon, &c. 775-786. letter to Philip Car-
teret Webb, offering to sell Mr. Lhuyd's
collections of Letters, 788. letters to
and from James West on cleaning and
arranging the museum and library, and
receipts of the Royal Society, 790-794.
allusion to his correspondence, 794. let-
ters to Lord Willoughby de Parham on
the Goddess Ammaa Dea, and antiquities
discovered at Alloa, 794-798. See Astle,
Birch, Buchan (Earl of), Burch, Edwards
(G.), Knowlton, Lyttelton, Morris, Sloane,
Van Mildert

Da Costa, Joshua Mendez, iv 473
Dacre, Lady Anna Maria, vi 101

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Robert, letter from Sir Henry Chauncy,

iv 79
D'Alembert, his treatise on music, iv 820
Dallaway, Rev. James, iii 743; vi 398;
vii 566. his memoir of Mr. Towneley,
iii viii
Dalrymple, Alexander, account of, iv 545.
letters to, 545-550

Sir David, Lord Hailes, vii 109,
524; viii 86, 271. his republication of
Bp. Williams's " Holy Table," ii 145.
allusions to, vi 573, 576. proposes to
publish the MS. of Charles the Second's

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