Dubourdieu, John, his letters to Bp. Percy on the round towers of Ireland, vii 819, 821 Dubourg, Jaques Barbeu, his Life published by Dr. Lettsom, ii 659
Du Cane, Peter, notice of, iv 702; v 325 Ducange, his notes and dissertations on Joinville, vii 182
Ducarel, Dr. Andrew Coltee, iii 702; iv 645, 650, 678, 736, 790, 793; v 59, 821; vi 365, 372, 377, 378, 475, 477, 503, 508, 510, 620, 621, 625, 631, 661, 688, 880. note from Dr. Richard Raw- linson to, i 820; Sir Peter Thompson to, ibid. six letters to and from Dr. Z. Grey, iii 284. seven letters to and from Dr. Z. Pearce, Bishop of Rochester, 299- 301. correspondence with Dr. Charles Lyttelton, Bishop of Carlisle, 303-315. portrait, 313. seven letters to and from Dr. John Burton, 377, 394, 399. tract from his memoirs of Abp. Hutton, 471. seven letters to and from John Hutton, and George Wanley Bowes, 474- 476. allusion to his History of Lambeth Palace, 482. letter to Rev. George Bur- ton on reconciling the numbers of Daniel and St. John, 497. six letters to and from Rev. John Price, 505-508. letter to Abp. Cornwallis, 509. series of letters to and from Sir Edmund Isham, Sir Tho- mas Cave, Rev. W. Willis, Dr. Browne Willis, Mr. Nixon, and Mr. Compton, concerning Bridges's "Northamptonshire," 521-536. series of letters relative to a new edition of Bishop Gibson's " Codex," 1760, to and from Herbert Beaver, Daniel Prince, George Gibson, Rev. Edmund Tyrwhitt, and Dr. William Blackstone, 536-544. three letters to and from Rev. Dr. Charles Mason relative to the re- moval of the Lambeth Library to the Public Library at Cambridge, 545-547. four letters to and from Rev. Dr. T. Le- land, 547-549. eight letters to and from Rev. William Clarke, 549-555. several letters between Dr. Ducarel, Earl of Bute, and Thomas Worsley, 582, 583. ten let- ters from Dr. William Evetts, 584-589. letters to and from Rev. John Foote, 590. four letters to and from James Hammond relating to Dover Castle, Monasteries, Churches, Harbour, &c. 602-607. letters to and from Smart Lethieullier, 637-645. forty-one letters to and from John Loveday, 646-676. three letters to and from Rev. Samuel Pegge, 685-687. letters to from Rev. Fras. Wise relative to his pamphlet about the White Horse, iv 434-438. letters to and from Rev. Fras. Wise, 439-451. letters to from Dr. Thomas Birch, iv 539, 540. letters to and from Dr. Ducarel on Rowley's Poems, and the History of Bristol, 571-585. letter of thanks to the Society of Antiquaries at Cortona, on being elected a member thereof, 600. letters to and from E. M.
DaCosta on Sicilian Fossils, &c. with in- structions for collecting them and other natural productions of Sicily, and on the dress of the Jewish and Roman soldiers, 601-609. correspondence with Arch- deacon Denne relative to Rochester Cathe- dral and Lambeth Palace, 610-618. allu- sion to his "Account of the early cultiva- tion of botany," 627. letter to Dr. Z. Grey relative to his edition of Hudibras, 628. letter to the Rev. John Nixon on the History of Leicestershire, 629. letters to Sir Charles Frederick, 630. letter to the Rev. John Hutchins, 631; to Dr. M. Maty on "The Life of Professor Ward," 632; to M. Grente de Grecourt, 633; to Richard Gough, Esq. ib.; to Lord George Cavendish relative to Furness Abbey, 634; to John Palairet, ib; to M. Schlagaer, librarian and keeper of the medals to the Duke of Saxe Gotha, ib. two letters to John Nichols, the one thank- ing him for his present of Dr. King's Works, the other an invitation to dine at Lambeth Palace, 635. letters to and from Edward Jacob, 653, 654. letters to and from Sir George Lee relative to Lord Keeper Wrighte's Decree on the dissolution of the Savoy, 657. letters to and from Dr. Ed- ward Simpson relative to Croydon Palace, &c. 671. letters to and from Sir Joshua Vanneck relative to the hall and manor of Heveningham, 680-683. letter to M. Ancona, 684. notice of his "History of the Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine," 683. letter to Rev. T. Warton on his Life of Sir T. Pope, 738. letters to W. Barrett on Rowley and His- tory of Bristol, vi 576, 582. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 182.-For the Correspond- ence of Dr. Ducarel see Ames, Barrett, Bell (Beaupré), Barton, Burn, Burton (John), Burton (Geo.), Bush, Byrch, Camin, Carmey, Clarke (George), Collin- son, Cornwallis (Abp.), Colebrooke (Jo- siah), Crespigny, Drake, Ducarel (James), Ducarel (Gerard), Ducarel (Gustavus), Ducarel (Miss), Ford, Frank, Fausset, Fromont, Granger, Grey (Dr. Z.), Has- ted, Huddesford, Hutton (Abp.), Ives, Johnson, Kilner, Kingston, Kennicott, Lynch, Mason (Dr. C.), Massey. Meig- ham, Morehead, Morant, Mores, Nicolson, Owen, Peck, Pococke, Potter (John), Potter (T.),Rainsdon,Richardson (Wm.), Rogers, Secker (Abp.), Sharpe (Gregory), Stowell (Lord), Thorpe (John), Topham, Walker (Thomas), Ward, Warren, Warton (T.), West, Whitaker (J.), Wilks, Wray (Tho.) Gerard, letters to Dr. A. C. Du- carel, with an account of Carthage, Tunis, &c. iv 624-627
Gustavus, iii 689. A. C. Ducarel, iv 624-627
James, letters to and from Dr. A. C. Ducarel, and E. M. Da Costa relative
to fossils, iv 603, 606. letters to Dr. A. C. Ducarel, 621-623
Ducarel, Miss M. letters to Dr. A. C. Du- carel, iv 627
Dudley, Edmund Lord, vi 410
John, account of, vi 410, 411 Richard, vi 410
Robert, vi 410
Robert Lord (1564), v 353 Thomas, vi 410
Du Fresne, iv 143
Dugdale, Dugdale Stratford, M.P. notice of, iv 718
Sir William, iv 648, 649, 718, 770; v 158, 287, 360. letter of Robert Hardinge, Esq. to, iii 1. letter relative to his share in the Monasticon, addressed to Mr. John Reppes, iv 62. letter to Mr. Robert Hooke, 63. notice of his repre- sentative in 1718, i 296. See Hardinge (Robert)
Du Hamel, Mr. iv 540
Duhigg, Bartholomew, vii 156. his "His-
tory of the King's Inns," 157
Duhodent, Mons. iv 663
Duigenan, Right Hon. Patrick, LL.D., letter to Bp. Percy, viii 335
Duke, George, nephew to Chief Baron Smith, i 222
Dullolo, Signor Rinaldo, F.R.S. i 806 Dummer, Thomas, vii 470
William Constable, 4th Viscount,
v 509 Duncan, Adam Viscount, his victory at Camperdown celebrated at St. Paul's, vii 47 note
Andrew, M.D. sen. a correspon- dent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 660 Dunciad, origin and progress of the, ii 748. advertisement of, ii 220. letters of Theobald when smarting under the Dunciad, ii 214, 220. Theobald and his library in, 716 Duncomb, Thomas, notice of, iv 707 Duncombe, Sir Charles, iii 226
Rev. John, vi 801, 803. pub- lished Battely's History of Eastbridge Hospital, iv 93. letter to Rev. John Denne, vi 797. letter to Gent. Mag. on Pinkerton's "Letters of Literature," viii 108, 110, 112
Dunkam Park, notice of a military way, ii 802
Dunning, John (afterwards Lord Ashbur- ton), vi 688
Dunsany, Lord, v 680
Dunsley, account of the Percy estate there, viii 188
Dunster, Rev. Charles, viii 404
Dunton, John, his "Life and Errors," iv 68 Dupont, M. vi 123
Duport, Dr. James, iv 81
Dupplin, George Henry Viscount, i 24, 806
Thomas Hay, Lord Viscount, iv 332. letter to Dr. Z. Grey relative to Dr. J. Taylor's "Lysias" and "Demos- thenes," 312
Dupré, John, notice of, iv 176, 177 Durant, George, M.P. vi 312
Rev. John, notices of, vi 312
Rev. Josiah, notice of, vi 312
Rev. Robert, notice of, vi 312
Durell, Rev. David, rector of Mongewell, v 624
Dr. iv 117; vi 857. See Du Moulin Durer, Albert, vi 820, 829 Durham, Hutchinson's History of, i 421,
mitre of the Bishop of, i 458 Durolenum, Earl of Winchelsea in search of, ii 778, 779
Dutens, Rev. Lewis, letter to Bp. Percy, viii 187. his edition of Don Quixote, ib. proposes to purchase Bp. Percy's Portu- guese and Spanish books, 188
Dutton, Rev. Mr., Canon of Wells (1681), iv 397
Dyer, G., his "Commentary on Richard of Cirencester," vi 439
Mr. friend of Burke, vii 311 Samuel, notice of, iv 501
Dyke, William, iii 474
Dyke-hills, near Dorchester, account of, iv 855
Dymoke, Mr. Champion of England (1789), vi 424
Dysart, Wilbraham Tollemache, Earl of, v 208
Dyson, Jeremiah, iii 10
Ealing Grove, account of, v 26, 27 Eardley, Lord, vi 264, 272, 276 Earle, William Benson, memoir of, ▾ 346. See Harris (James)
East, Thomas, printer, iv 170
Easton Mauduit, particulars of the living, vii 590, 593, 596, 598, 600, 601, 603 Rev. Richard, notice of, vi 141 William, vi 146
Eastwell, Park, antiquities there, ii 774 Eaton, Archdeacon, v 238
Rev. Richard Monins, vi 698
Ecalp, Quine (the noted black), MS. trea- tise of his, vii 520
Eccleshall Castle, notices of, i 638 Ecclesiastes, Mr. Wollaston's translation of in English verse, i 199 Eden, Charles, vi 759
Sir F. Morton, v 632, 639; vii 88. letters to Bp. Percy, viii 335, 336 Governor, v 858
Sir Robert, Bart., v 632
Edgeworth, Miss, "The Wild Irish Girl," viii 67
Edinburgh, physic garden there, i 323 bis. Review," Enlisting a Critic
for," a song, vii 613 Edindon, William de, Bishop of Winches- .ter, v 501
Edmonds, Alexander, printer, iv 195 Edmondson, Joseph, iv 543, 643, 644; vi 507. See Egerton (Dodington) Edmunds, Dr. iv 666
Edmundson, Dr. (1724), iv 413 Edridge, H. portrait painter, v 621 Edward I. King, allusion to the disinter- ment of his corpse at Westminster, v 599 III., Dr. Ducarel's account of his coronation medal, iv 449
IV. installed Knight of the Golden Fleece, iv 145
Edwards, Captain, friend of Dr. Stukeley, ii 772
George, naturalist, iv 771, 798;
v 757, 760. letter to E. M. Da Costa, on the sale of his Drawings of Birds, iv 798 James, bookseller and biblio- grapher, memoirs and anecdotes of, iv 881- 884. inscription to, in Harrow Church, iv 884. three letters to J. Nichols and R. Gough, on the original purchase of the Bedford Missal, v 578. his opinion.of plates for the new edition of the Reliques, viii 284
Richard, bookseller, notice of,
Sir John, vii 463, 470. his death, viii 240, and note. regard shewn by Bp. Percy to his memory, and the general be- nevolence of the Bishop's character, 241 Elizabeth, Queen, her prayer book, iii 637. her New Year's Gifts, vii 420. and Mary, Queen of Scots, Mr. Whitaker's account of, vii 423. A "Sonnet" written by her when Princess, 570, and note. lation of "Seneca," viii 378 Elizabetha Triumphans, vii 43 Ellenborough, Lord, vi 253. Hardinge, iii 113. letter to viii 423
Thomas, letter to Rev. John Up- Ellicot, Mr. iv 754
Thomas, Archdeacon of Brecon, epitaph by Mr. Justice Hardinge, iii 38
Thomas, of Turrick, notices of,
Dr. Philip, son-in-law of Dr. Lett-
Colonel, of the Westminster Light Horse, son-in-law of Dr. Lettsom, ii 672 Ellis, George, some account of him, vii 602 note, viii 377. his specimens of the Eng- lish Poets, vii 139; viii 35, 377
Henry, F.R.S. Governor of Georgia, notice of, i 477
Ellis, Rev. Mr. of Isleworth, ii 707 Ellison, Rev. John, notice of, v 105, 117 Rev. T. v 120
Elliston, Rev. Dr. master of Sidney Sussex College, v 88
Ellys, Sir Richard, a member of the Spald- ing Society, iv 17
Elmes, Mrs. notice of, iv 483
Elmsley, Peter, D.D. notice of, v 210; vi 252 Elmsly, Peter, bookseller, v 210. his death, vii 52. employed by the Dublin Society, vii 728
Elphinstone, James, v 669. his Poem on "Education," vii 657 Elsdon Mound, ii 798
Elsom, Zebedee, iii 488 Elstob, John, iv 220. his literary talents and works, 212
Eliz. notices of, i 804; iii 227; iv 224; v 210, 527, 604. his papers bought by Mr. Ames, iv 210, 211, 212, 214, 215. portraits by, possessed by Mr. Bal- lard, 213 Elstobb , land surveyor, vi 288, 289, 297 Eltham, Dr. J. Sherard's garden at, i 410. "Hortus Elthamensis," 415
Essex, Miss M. vi 893. letter to R. Gough, vi 309
Mrs. E. letter to Mr. Gough, vi 309 Este, Charles, Bishop of Waterford, contri- buted a plate to Battely's Bury, iv 91
Mary de. See Mary, Queen
Thomas, printer, iv 195, 197, 201, 222 Eusden, Rev. Laurence, Poet-Laureat, death of, ii 617. mentioned in the Dunciad, 717 Eustace, Rev. John Chetwode, commended by Mr. Hardinge, i 720, 726, 728. tract from his Tour in Italy, 726 Eustathius, criticism by Mr. Theobald upon, ii 552
Rev. Richard, letters of the Rev. Sneyd Davies to, iii 140, 141, 142, 143 Rev. recommended by Dr. Sneyd Davies to Lord Camden, i 662. Kingsland rectory bequeathed to him by Dr. D. 679
Rev. Dr. author of Sermons on the Christian Temper, v 335
Rev. Dr. of Ireland, v 378
Enfield, Dr. Uvedale's garden at. See Evanson, Rev. Edward, allusion to, iv 841; Uvedale
Englefield, Sir Henry Charles, v 719; vi 292, 307, 759; vii 13, 17. elected Vice-Pre- sident of the Antiquarian Society, vii 514 English, the character of, by a French lady, vii 770
Evelyn, John, assisted in the division of the Arundelian library, iv 64; hearty in 1702, i 801
Sir John, iii 644 Eversfield, Mr. v 856, 857
"Enthusiasm, Letter on," to whom attri- Evetts, Dr. William, iii 284. ten letters to
buted, vii 634, and note
Entick, or Entinck, John, his Latin Diction- ary, v 803
Epithalamium, by Dr. Sneyd Davies, i 586 Erasmus, v 47. extract of a letter to Sir Thomas More, v 44
Ermell, Charles, vi 280
Dr. Ducarel, 584-589. notice of, iv 628 Evreux, Louis Earl of, vi 814
Ewen, John, vi 442
Ewer, Mr. v 288
Ewes. See D'Ewes
Ewing, Mr. of Edinburgh, Mathematician, allusion to, v 667
Ermine, the true, mistaken for a white Exeter, Henry Holland, 2nd Duke of, iv 138
Thomas first Lord, v 478; vi 109,
489 Essex, Geffery Fitz-Piers, Earl of, vi 616
James, F.S.A. iv 482; vi 371, 372, 400, 827. notice of, vi 284. forty-four letters to and from Richard Gough, vi 284- 309. letter from Wm. Cole, vi 297. let- ter to Mr. Gough, vi 309. his "Remarks on the Wooden Bridge at Rochester," vi 610, 611. extract of a letter to Mr. Gough, vi 825
Robert Devereux, Earl of, vi 562. ring given him by Queen Elizabeth, vi 403. poem by, vii 739
Fairchild, Thomas, gardener, memoirs of, i 371, 381
Rev. Thomas, son-in-law of Dr.
Stukeley, ii 47 Fairfax, Edward, a Discourse of Witch- craft acted in the Family of, iv 487
Falconer, William, M.D. of Bath, a cor- respondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 660
Mr. Editor of Strabo, vi 603 Falkland, Lucius Charles, sixth Viscount, vi 762
Fall, James, D.D. noticed, i 319, 320 Fane, Rev. Dr. iv 397
Fanque, William, printer, iv 141, 699 Fanshaw, Sir R. his copy of his "Lusiad," vii 604
Fanshawe, lady, vi 595 Farley, Miss, v 806
Farmer, Rev. Dr. Hugh, his work on Demoniacs, i 629. letters to Dr. John Calder on the Logos, iv 824-826
Rev. Dr. Richard, notices of, iii 653; iv 703, 708, 712; v 308, 427, 436, 454, 538; vi 149, 154, 157, 159, 201, 292, 296, 306, 443, 715, 759, 762, 813. anecdote of him and Dr. Johnson, vi 154, 157. his bad health, vii 6, 43, 46. con- valescence, 10. relapse, 13, 14, 17, 19, 23, 25. his death, 33, and note, 47. exami- nation of his papers, 33. sum claimed from Bp. Percy, 34, 47. his works, 51. proposed marriage with Miss Hatton, vii 495. his pamphlet on Shakespeare, 502. his letter to Gent. Mag. relative to Mr. Walpole's correspondence with Chatterton, 554, note. offers assistance to Dr. Birch, 570. notice of, viii 186. letter to Bp. Percy, ib. See Warton
William, vi 249 Farnborough, Charles Long, Lord, vi 6 Farquharson, Mrs. her tenacious memory for old ballads, vii 178 Farrer, Rev. John, memoir of, i 785 steward to Lord Rivers, vi
221-225, 234 Fastolf, Sir John, notices of, iv 142, 144; v 173, 174; vi 619
Fatio, Mr. See Newton, Isaac Fauconberg, Lord, v 680
Faulkner, George, v 377. his "Dublin Journal," viii 40
Fauques, Guillaum, printer, notice of, iv 173, 174
Faussett, Rev. Brian, notice of, iii 556; iv 649, 650. five letters to Dr. Ducarel, 556-560. letter to Ebenezer Mussell, with an account of curious relics of antiquity in his possession, iv 432
Favell, Mrs. iv 371
Fawcett, Rev. John, v 120
Fawkes, Richard, printer, iv 195
Fazakerley, Mr. iii 285; his "Opinion " al- luded to, iv 263
Featley, Rev. Daniel, vi 623
Feinagle, Mr. his "Art of Memory," vii 619
Fell, Dr. John, Bp. of Oxford, his design for printing MSS. iv 70 Felton, Adam, vi 878
Rev. Dr. Henry, ii 84
Fenn, Sir John, Knt. notices of, v 167, 181; vi 623, 624, 821. two letters to Mr. Gough relative to the History of Norfolk and Suffolk, v 167, 168. letters to Wil- liam Herbert, Esq. and Mr. T. Hunter, on the History of Suffolk, 169. three let- ters to and from Mr. Herbert, 170, 171, 172. letter to John Nichols on Gough's Edition of "Camden's Britannia," and "Anecdotes of Mr. Bowyer," 172. nine letters to Mr. Gough on the Life of Sir John Fastolf, the Holy Sepulchre at North- wold, account of John Long, esq. Paston Letters, &c. 173-179. letter to John Nichols on the "Life of Fastolf,” “Fenn's Original Letters," and the "Life of Tho- mas Martin," &c. 180. his death and biographical notices of, 181. See Gough, Richard
Fenton, Elijah, assisted in editing Pope's Shakspeare, ii 744
Fenwick, Henry, city printer, iv 353 Sir John, iii 253-255, 261 Fenwicks, Messrs. v 120 Ferguson, Dr. Adam, advertisement relative to Ossian's Poems, vi 568; viii 196 Fermanagh, John Viscount, noticed, i 812 Ferrand family, noticed, i 232, 293, 295 Ferrar, John, his History of Limerick, vii 706
John, brother of Nicholas, vi 730 Nicholas, vi 730 Ferrars, Lord de. See Leicester Ferrers, Lady (1757), vi 806
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