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escape, vii 524. his Life and Works by
letters to Bp. Percy
Mr. Thompson, 88.
lost, 119. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 272.
his "Inquiry into the secondary causes
which Mr. Gibbon has assigned for the
rapid growth of Christianity," with Bp.
Percy's remarks, 271, 272. his letters, 374
Dalrymple, Lady Helen, widow of Lord
Hailes, letter of, relative to Bp. Percy's
letters and Lord Hailes's works, vii 108,
and note. extract from her letter to Dr.
Anderson, 110. her letter to Bp. Percy,
viii 374

Sir James, Bart. iv 545

Sir John, letter to Admiral
Dalrymple, i 791

Dalton, Richard, v 810

Daly, Mr. Justice St. George, letter to Bp.
Percy, viii 414

Damas, M. de, vi 130

"Damien's Bed of Steel," viii 43
Dammon, Lieut. notice of, iv 276
Dampier, Dr. Thomas, Bp. of Rochester,
v 471; vi 249, 617, 704, 763, 776
Dance, Nathaniel, iii 153. painted por-
trait of Wray (engraved as frontispiece to
the volume), i 20, 83

Dandridge, Thomas, mentioned, i 357,
358, 359, 361, 370, 373, 374, 391; iii 782
James, iii 782

Daniel, Roger, iv 286

Rev. author of "Rural Sports,"

vi 244, 648

Daniell, Miss, vi 727

Dannye, Rev. Dr. iii 466

Danter, John, printer, iv 195

Danvers, Sir John, Bart. vi 258

iv 175

his Treatise on Baptism,

Mr. (1736), iv 267
William, of Culworth, iii 618

D'Aprés, M. iv 545, 546

Darby,

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iii 764

Meredith, vi 591.

letter to Mr.

Nichols announcing the death of Bishop
Percy, viii 90

Rev. Samuel, memoir of, vi 465.
inscription to by Rev. Thomas Cobbold,
467. letters to and from Bp. Watson on
his letter to the Abp. of Canterbury,
tribute to bim by Bishop
469, 470.
Watson, ib.
D'Arcy, Sir Conyers, iii 318, 593
Lord, iii 593.

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a friend of Mr.

Wray, i 94
Darell, Mr. father-in-law of Mrs. Wray, i 71
D'Arnaud, tragedy by, i 137
Darnell, Rev. W. N. v 120

Darnley, the cenotaph of Lord, the picture
so called, iv 130

Henry Lord, notice of, iv 130-

133, 140
Dart, John, his History of Canterbury
Cathedral, vi 681

Dartford, an explosion of the powder mills
in 1795, vi 637

Dartmouth, Earl, vi 50, 57, 61
Darwin, Erasmus, M.D. correspondent with
notice of, vii 215
Dr. Lettsom, ii 660.
Dashcoff, Princess, vii 447
Dashwood, Sir James, iii 491
D'Aubigny, Lord, vi 517, 518
Daubuz, Anne Pholotar, notice of, v 64
Rev. Charles, iv 316. notice of,

v 63, 64

Rev. Claudius, notice of, v 64
John Theophilus, v 63
Lewis Charles, v 63
Stephen, notice of, v 64
Theophilus, notice of, v 64

Davenant, Henry, iv 886
Davenport, General, viii 71

Rev. Mr. Preacher, of White-

field's sect, iv 297, 304
Davers, Sir Charles, vi 870

Davidson, John, v 120; viii 125, 288

Thomas, printer, his patent to
print Acts of Parliament, iv 201, 222,
238, 239

printer, Edinburgh, iv 170

Thomas, v 120

Mr. bookseller, iv 430

Davies, pedigree of, i 498

Rev. Edward, patronised by Mr.
letter from Hon. Spen-

Hardinge, iii 41.

cer Perceval, iii 156. his "Celtic Anti-
quities," vii 838

John, D.D. father of Dr. Sneyd
Davies, noticed, i 491, 494; iii 801. epitaph
on, 492, 493. letter to his son, iii 138
Rev. Dr. John, principal of Queen's
College, Cambridge, notice of, and letter
to Dean Moss, iii 520

Rev. Jonathan, Provost of Eton,
letter to Mr. Justice Hardinge, iii 155
Mutton, grandfather of Dr. Sneyd
Davies, i 493

Rev. Richard, uncle to Dr. Sneyd
Davies, notices of, i 498, 499

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Robert, uncle to Dr. Sneyd Davies,
character, i 498

Rev. Dr. Sneyd, iii 504, 801. let-
ter of Abp. Cornwallis to, i 837. letter
Mr. Hardinge's
to Dr. Thomas, 838.
compilation of his memoirs, iii 44. Mr.
Hardinge's correspondence with Mr. Evans
respecting, 130-137. Lord Camden's por--
trait of, 137. letters from his father, 138;
from Charles Pratt, Esq. 138, 140; from
Rev. John Sleech, 139; from N. Hardinge,
141; Rev. Dr. Cranke, 142; Richard
Phelps, 144; to Charles Pratt, Esq. 141;
to Rev. R. Evans, 142, 143, 144. seven
letters from Abp. Cornwallis, 500-503.
his character, i 671. his epitaph, 709
Rev. Mr. Fellow of Trinity, vi 737
Mr. of Trinity College, Cambridge,

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Rev. Mr. dissenting minister at
Diss, v 167

W. v 395

Davison, John, letter to Bp. Percy, viii 288
and note

Nathaniel, letter to Bp. Percy,
viii 182, 184. requesting him to solicit
for him the Consulship of Naples, 182.
his tour in South Wales, 184. his depar-
ture for Barbary, 185

Thomas, of Sedgefield, v 627
Davy, David Elisha, vi 341

Dr. Vice-chancellor of Cambridge in

1804, viii 83

of Sidney Coll. Camb., ii 99

Mr. (1747), iv 332

Dawes, Edwin, v 769, 848

Richard, v 98. his eccentricities,
104, 105. master of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne Grammar-school, 123. notice of. ib.
Thomas, v 769

Sir William, Abp. of York, scan-
dalous tales regarding, iv 122
Dawkes, Ichabod, vi 565

Dawkins, Mr. James, Mr. Phelps travelling
tutor to, i 714

Dawson Family, biographical notices of,
vi 851

854

Deering, Charles George, M.D. anecdotes
of, i 211-220; iii 571

Deffand, Mad. Du, vii 549

De Foe, Daniel, letters of, i 426.

his his-

tory of the Union of Scotland with Eng-
land, vii 473. his Life and Adventures,
474

Norton, son of Daniel, ii 717
Degge, Dr. Samuel, notice of, iv 495
Degree, relative to one given at Lambeth,
vii 442

De Grey, Amabella, Countess, noticed, i 152
the Marchioness of, noticed, i111
Deighton, J. bookseller, vi 287
Dejovas, William, iii 573
Dejussieu, M. iv 661, 662
Delamotte, Miss, vi 754

Del'angle, Rev. Dr. Samuel, iii 230
Delany, Patrick, D.D. Dean of Down,
v 376-378, 384, 391-393. his "Revela-
tion examined with candour," iv 392
Delap, Dr. iii 313

Delasaur, Mr. iv 649

Delaune, Dr. noticed, i 411

Delawar, Thomas Lord (1525), vi 422
Lord, iv 134, 599; vi 798

Delaware, Lord, his "Account of Vir-
ginia," vii 531

Delegation, its dangerous tendency, vii 211
Delius, C. T. v 269

Della Crusca School of Poetry, vi 3
Deloraine, Earl of (1755), vi 803

Rev. Abraham, notices of, vi 853, Delville, portraits found at, vii 717

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dinge, iii 124

Rev. Samuel, notice of, vi 853
S. T. vi 860

Thomas, v 365, 627

Thomas, M.D. notice of, vi 858
William, iv 786

Capt. William, letter relating to
the death of Capt. Hardinge, iii 115
Day, John, printer, iv 195, 231, 232, 557,
640, 641

Richard, printer, iv 195, 641
Mr. (1791), vi 834

Deacon, Thomas, M.D. v 361, 370

Deane, Admiral, v 374

Right Hon. Sir Robert, vi 442

Denham, Henry, printer, iv 216

Sir James Steuart, vi 495
Sir John, iii 815

Mr. iv 828

Denmark, King of, his visit to England in
1768, i 134-136

Prince George of, iv 404
Denne, Alured de, vi 642

John, Archdeacon of Rochester,
vi 782, 789. letter of Mr. Anstis to,
iv 129; correspondence with Dr. A. C.
Ducarel, relative to Rochester Cathedral
and Lambeth Palace, iv 610-618. notice
of, ib.

Rev. Dr. John, anecdotes of, vi 749
extracts of letters to and from Thomas
Stephens, B.A. 791, 792. See Denne
(Rev. S.), Duncombe (Rev. J.), Greene
(Bp.)

787

Mrs. sister of Rev. S. Denne, vi

Rev. Samuel (son of Dr. Denne),
notice of, iv 129; vi 609. letters to John-
Nichols, vi 611, 636, 664, 665, 671,
761, 825. allusion to his "Lambeth," vi
620, 636. letter from William Jefferys,
646. extracts of a letter from Charles
Clarke, 733. three letters to and from

Mr. Clarke on La Piew, vi 743-748.
long correspondence with Mr. Gough,
vi 609-787. on Cranbrook Registers,
609. Fisher's Rochester, Essex's Re-
marks on Rochester Bridge, 610. Boys's
Collections for Sandwich, 613. Kentish
Monthly Register, 621. deaths of J. C.
Brooke, F.S.A. and Sir John Fenn, 623.
death of Capt. J. Harvey, 627. on taking
down the tower of the steeple of St.
George's church, Canterbury, 629. on the
height of the spring tides in the Thames
about London, 630. Carter's English
Architecture, 633. Plautius's passage
through the Thames, 634. explosion at
Dartford powder mills, 637. on a letter
to John Latham, M.D. from the Soc. Imp.
Nat. Cur. 641. abbey of Cerne, 644, 645.
Arabic numerals, 651-655. memoirs of
Dr. Phineas Pett, 666. on Rev. James
Currey's preaching at Whitehall, 675. on
Bishop Twysden, 677. on Mr. Wilkins's
paper on Norwich Castle, 678. paper
marks, 682.
stone seats, ib. on the ship
Great Harry, 681-686, 691, 694, 706.
anecdote of Mr. Pegge, 684. on Bishop
Cornewall's promotion to the bishopric of
Bristol, 687, 689. anecdote of Commis-
sioner Hey, 698. Hasted's Kent, 703, 714.
Musa Etonenses, 709. Arabic numerals,
735. navigation of the Medway, 736.
Mr. Gough's Cambridge Excursion, 741.
on the Chapel of Lady Le Piew, 748, 752,
758, 772, 773. on his being noticed in
the "Pursuits of Literature," 772. "Batal-
ha," 783. extracts of letters communicated
to Mr. Gough, chiefly relating to members
of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 788.
observations on the letters and extracts,
790-792, 796-805. letter to Rev. John
Denne, 806. notices of, vii 815
Dennis, John, vị 690. quarreled with
Theobald, ii 716. mentioned in the Dun-
ciad, 718. his portrait, 747

Mary, vi 690

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Des Maiseaux, Peter, ii 61. works of,
abused by Bishop Warburton, 82. letters
to Dr. Birch, 148. See Warburton
(Bishop)

Desmond, Countess of, some particulars of
her in the possession of Mr. Walker,
vii 704

Dessein, M. vi 139

Devereux, Mr. his proposed book (1780),
vi 399

Devizes, letters on, intitled "Origines Divi-
sianæ," i 682

Devonshire, Christian Countess of, her Life,
vii 459
William 1st Duke of, his epi-
taph on Maryanne Campion, vii 527
William 3rd Duke of, i 275,

276
William 4th Duke of, vi 283.
letter to Sampson Gideon on his applying
for a baronetcy, 279

William 5th Duke of, iii 210.
his coins stolen, vii 497, 551, 552
Dewbury, Rev. Mr. iv 260

Mrs. Martha, iv 260

D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, iii 409, 410; v 463.
his Norfolk collections, iv 84
Dewey, Mrs. See Gulston

Dexter, Thomas, printer, iv 195
Deyrell, Mr. father-in-law to Mr. Wray,
i 147

Diamonds, on some remarkably large ones,
vii 399

Diaz, Mr. notices of, v 5, 6, 17-21
Dibdin, Rev. Dr. Thomas Frognall, vi 478,
552, 554. notice of his " Bibliographical
Decameron," iv 882, 883. his reception
at York Minster Library by Dean Waddi-
love, vi 608. his lectures at the Royal
Institution on "Ancient English Litera-
ture," viii 355

Dickens, Ambrose, serjeant surgeon to
George II., letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 305-
368. his death, iv viii

Dickins, Dr. Francis, friend of Dr. Cutler's,
allusions to, iii 285; iv 247, 274, 282,
286, 288-290, 292, 294, 297, 299, 301,
304, 306, 324, 329, 686. Professor of Civil
Law, Cambridge, letter to Dr. Z. Grey
congratulating him on his preferment,
iv 308

Rev. George, iv 306, 307
Professor, iv 380, 382, 385
Serjeant, iv 248

Dickinson, Jon. his "Divine Right of
Presbyterian Ordination," iv 296
Dickson, Rev. Mr. of Broadway, vi 707

Dr. William, Bishop of Down and
Connor, notices of, vii 455; viii 305
Rev. James, letter to Bishop Percy,

viii 211

John, of Pontfrete, iii 373
Dictionarium Thoma Tomasii, notice of,
iv 159

Didot, M. v 208

Digby, Colonel, iii 15

Digby, Countess (1794), vi 624
Sir Kenelm, his bequest to the
notice of him

Bodleian Library, v 553.

and his lady, vii 551

Lord (1731), v 155

Lord, Clarendon's account of, no-

ticed, vi 93

Hon. Mrs. anecdote of, vi 153

Hon. Robert, v 373

Digges, Mary Kempe, Lady, an inscription
to, iv 566

Mr. (1702), iv 97

Dignerau, his pamphlet, vii 477
Dilke, Lieutenant, iv 122
Dill, Henry, his tragedy of "Minorca,"
viii 241, 242

Dillenius Dr. John James, notice of, iv 230.
appointed Professor of Botany at Oxford,
ib. mentioned throughout Dr. Sherard's
letters, i 339 et seq. first botany professor
at Oxford, 411. his Hortus Elthamensis,

415
Dillon, Rev. John Talbot, his "Letters
from an English Traveller in Spain, &c."
vii 752. his letter to Bp. Percy, viii 193,
195. some account of him, 193 note.
his "Travels in Spain," ib. his edition
of the "Spanish Poets," ib. his "Suc-
cinct View of the Sacred Roman Empire,"
194, 195

Dilly, Charles, iv 821; v 758. Boswell's
Horatian Ode to, ii 664. his legacy to
Dr. Lettsom, 672. mentioned, 684

Edward, bookseller, v 758, 777
Dimsdale, Baron, M.D. notice of, v 759,
762, 765, 770. account of his expedi-
tion to Russia to inoculate the Empress,
&c. 785, 786

Joseph, v 786

Joseph, M.D. v 786
Robert, v 786

Dingley, Mr. iv 674

D'Isle, Henry, printer, iv 224

Disney, Frederick, vi 479

Sir Henry, vi 738

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Rev. Dr. William, v 732, 733, 735,
759, 766, 767, 773, 778, 788, 793, 797-
799,805-807,811, 812, 818,822,830,831,
854-859. epithalamium on his marriage,
by Dr. Sneyd Davies, i 586. lines on him,
591. letter to Philip Thicknesse, iv
523. remarks on, by Philip Thicknesse, ib.
editor of the Christian Magazine, v 755,
767. poem on Bp. Squire, and Ode on
Gratitude, ib. Commentary on the Bible,
769. his poetical address to Laurence
Sterne, author of Tristram Shandy, 780
engineer, vi 771, 773

Rev. (1797), vi 725
Doddridge, Rev. Dr. Philip, v 333-335,
759. corresponded with Count Zinzen-
dorf, ii 121. reflections on a visit from
Mr. Jones, iii 438. See Herring, Jones,
Secker

Mrs. ii 813, 815, 817, 819, 821,
824, 825, 827, 828, 830, 831-834
Dodsley, James, bookseller, v 813. his ex-
ecutors, vii 30, and notes. his warehouse
burnt, 488

Robert, v 813. his epigram on
Bp. Burnet's mention of "One Prior,"
in his "History," iv 262. his tragedy of
'Cleone," vii 269. his publications, 251,
258

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Earl of (1782), vi 322
Donkin, Major-Gen. Sir R. S. vi 253
Donne, Dr. iv 30

Donnellan, Mrs. See Montague, Mrs.
Donoughmore, Lord, iv 711

Doody, Samuel, iv 458. his treatise on
Music, i 341. memoir of, 342. mentioned,
345, 354

Dorchester, antiquarian notes relating to,
iv 452

778

214.

Amphitheatre, notice of, ii 777,

George Damer 2nd Lord, vi 212,
correspondence with Mr. Justice
Hardinge and Henry W. Johns, iii 837,
838

Dore, Peter, vi 378, 392, 405
Dorman, M. iv 549

Dorrien, Mr. of Ham, notices of, v 783,
789, 793, 797, 799

Dorset, John Beaufort, Marquis of, notice
of (died 1409), iv 139

Richard 3rd Earl of (1644), iv 404
Lionel Sackville 1st Duke of, iii 145;

v 383; vi 677
Douce, Francis, v 668; vi 698, 816
Doughty, Thomas, grandfather of Bishop
Talbot, i 417

Rev. Thomas, iv 269.

account

of, 309. letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 309.
312

Douglas, Angus Earl of, iv 132

Gawin, Glossary to, vii 386
Rev. James, memoir of, vi 455.
his "Nenia Britannica," 457; vii 698.
three letters to John Nichols, 458-461.
notice of, iv 650; vi 893

Home's Tragedy of, taken from
"Gill Morrice," i 436

Mr., Advocate, his biographical
sketch of the first Lord Melville, vii 211
Dr. Bp. of Salisbury, v 215, 681,
vii 450, 501, 503,
his defence of Mil-
177. letter to Rev.

687; vi 660, 807.

504; viii 266, 288.
ton against Lauder,

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William, of Old Hall, notice of,

vi 460
Douglass, Dr. James, v 369

John, professor of anatomy, vii
246. his death and account of, 260
Dover, account of, iii 602-607
Dowbiggin, Robert, D.D. vi 635
Dowell, Richard, viii 216
Downe, Rev. J. v 306

Downpatrick, round tower at, vii 837
Downshire, Marquess of, viii 420
Dowsing, Mr. iv 701

Doxology, sermon to prove its authenticity
from internal evidence, vii 484
D'Oyly, Rev. Dr. George, rector of Lam-
beth, vi 667

vi 657

John, M.A. of Ceylon, vi 667
Rev. Matthias, Archdeacon of Lewes,

Richardson, i 299-301; to Dr. A. C. Du-
carel, iv 618-620. notice of, ib. letters
to and from E. M. Dacosta, 746-748
Drake, Rev. Dr., Chaplain to Abp. of Can-
terbury, v 747

Dr. Nathan, inscription on Rev.
John Plampin, vi 466. letter to Mr.
Nichols requesting the insertion in Gent.'s
Mag. of Mr. Nares's Review of his "Shak-
spere and his Times," vii 680

Rev. William, letter to J. Nichols,
iv 620. notice of, ib.

Mrs. v 164

Drawater, John, printer, iv 195
Drax, —, iii 611, 613

Drew, Samuel, his History of Cornwall, vi
45, 46

Dromore, Irish Sunday School there, viii 354
Druidical Temple, erected at Park Place,
Henley, by Gen. Conway, vii 512
Drummond, Mr. Hay, poems by noticed,
vii 103, 108. his situation and character,
134. his Poem of "The Battle of Trafal-
gar," 165

Rev. Dr. Robert, Archbp. of
York, iii 700; vi 47, 605, 802

Dr. William Hamilton, his
translation of Lucretius, vii 189. preparing
a poem on "The Giant's Causeway," ib.
takes the degree of D.D. at Mareschal
Coll. Aberdeen, 205. his letter to Dr.
Percy, notice of, 206, and note. describ-
ing "The Irish Harp Institution," 207.
requests Bishop Percy to lend him "Op-
pian" for perusal, 208

Sir William, vi 8

William, of Hawthornden, his
poems edited by Dr. Anderson, vii 512;
viii 95

Drury, Sir Thomas, iii
535

Dryden, Lady Elizabeth,
Busby, iv 399

527, 529, 531,

letter to Dr. R.

notice of, iv 400

Charles, iv 399.
Sir John, great-grandfather of Dr.
Sneyd Davies, i 497

John, iv 245; v 396. Hardinge's
pamphlet on Mr. Malone's Life of Dryden,
iii 19. his portrait by Mrs. Elstob, iv 213.
letters to Dr. R. Busby, 398. allusion to
his Life by Johnson, v 465. his " Alex-
ander's Feast," &c. vi 170-173. Rev. B.
N. Turner's revision of his " Alexander's
Feast," 173. his " Plays," viii 314
John, jun. iv 399

Duane, Matthew, iii 765; iv 665; v 595-
597. his coins sold, vii 470

Dublin Antiquarian Society, vi 430; vii 466,
469

Archbishop of (1705), iv 59
exhibition of paintings there, viii 34
Du Bois, Sir Robert, vi 813

Rev. Thomas, Achdeacon of Lewes, Dubois, mentioned, i 366, 369, 371 bis,

vi 667
Drake, Dr. Francis, ii 807; iii 378, 379,
382, 383; v 296, 298. letters to Dr.
F

374, 377

Dubordieu, Rev. Peter, of Clare Hall, notice
of, i 745

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