Finch, Rev. Leopold William, iii 247 Findlater, Earl of, iv 836 Finlay, John, v 399 Finlayson, J. vi 497
Finney, Dr. James, notice of, iv 315 Firmian, Count, notice of, v 68 Firth, Madam, iv 122
Mr. attacked Mr. Neild in the Gent.
Flower, Benjamin, printer, his case re- viewed in the British Critic, vii 590 Floyer, Sir John, notices of, i 296; iii 266 Foe. See De Foe
Folard, Chevalier Charles de, notice of, iv 533
Foley, Mr. of Stoke Edith, vi 407
Rev. Th. Philip, curious story of him, viii 393
Fisher, Rev. Edmund, notice of, vi 613, Folkes, Martin, iii 522, 636; iv 249, 252, 735, 738, 801
Rev. Henry, notice of, iv 514 Fisher, Dr. John, Bp. of Rochester, iv 172, 173, 187
Dr. John, Bp. of Salisbury, v 610; vi 894. letter to Justice Hardinge, iii 152
John, draftsman, vi 432 Dr. (1743), iv 231
Rev. Joseph, "Letter to," i 774 Philip, D.D., v 483. eulogium
on Rev. Dr. G. Strahan, vi 151
Thomas, his " History and Anti-
quities of Rochester," vi 610
Thomas, antiquary, vi 299, 632, 633-636, 640, 660, 666, 678
254-257, 762; vi 655. letter of Mr. Theobald to, ii 618. assisted Theobald in his Shakspeare, ii 732, 747. letters to and from E. M. DaCosta, iv 635-637. notice of, ib.
Fonnereau, Rev. William, notice of, vi 854, 869, 874
Fontaine, Sir Andrew, iii 686
Mons. l'Abbé, his "Translation of Horace's Odes," iv 665 Fontenelle, Monsieur, notice of, iv 1 Foote, Rev. Francis Hender, vi 732
Vice-Admiral James, vi 732
Rev. John, letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iii 590; iv 638. notice of, ib. Rev. Robert, notice of, vi 732 Forbes, Admiral, letter to General Melville relating an anecdote referring to the Tat- ler, iv 826
Lord, son of the Earl of Granard, anecdote of, iv 826
Lord President, see Walpole (Ho-
Sir William, vii 140. his 'Life and Correspondence of Dr. Beattie," ib. 163, and note. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 375. his proposed "Life of Dr. Beattie," ib.
Ford, James, M.D. notice of, vi 247
Mr. friend of Dean Swift, v 393
Rev. Thomas, D.C.L. vi 255, 256. biographical notices of, v 218-222. pre- servation of Melton Mowbray church, 218, 219. attachment to church music, 220. generous resignation of his living, 222. death, ib. twenty-seven letters to J. Nichols on the "History of Leicestershire,' embellishments to Melton Church, &c., 222-234
twenty-eight letters to and from Richard Gough, on an altar-tomb in Wethersfield church, on antiquities at Weekly, Bough- ton House, Warkton Church, Geddington Cross, Kettering, Barton Segrave, Lyfden House, Norwich, Kirby Bedon, Castor, on the Genii Locorum of the Romans, Lady Bolles's Will, Wakefield Church, with an account of the parish, Nostell, Doncaster Church, Yardres Cove, on the "Anecdotes of British Topography," the Duke of Grafton's election to the Chan- cellorship of Cambridge, Mr. Chitqua the Chinese artist, on the Rectory of Bocon- noc, Camden's City, Scobirig, &c., &c., 290-325. letter to Rev. R. Polwhele, 326. tribute to his memory, 328. three letters to Mr. Gough, 860-864 Forster, Edward, v 307. notice of, 280. twelve letters to and from Richard Gough on Gough's and Gibson's "Camden,' description of Essex, Castor, Thetford, Norwich, Bileigh Abbey, Netherhall, Ho- nesdon House, Hutchins's Dorset, &c., 280-289. two letters to John Nichols, 289 James, of Carlisle, i 785 J. v 120
John Reinhold, noticed, i 154 Lady Elizabeth (afterwards duchess
of Devonshire), vi 87, 92
Rev. Dr. Nathaniel, ii 81; iii 310, 703. iv 540. letters of Bp. Warburton to, ii 151. his loss on the death of Bp. Butler, 170. correspondent with Dr. Birch, 171 Robert, vi 892
Thomas Furley, v 305, 311 William, vi 892
Forsyth, William, vi 834 Fortescue, John, notice of, iv 524
Sir John, notice of, iii 215 Judge, his edition of Fortescue's work of Supreme Power, iv 153
William, Master of the Rolls,
iv 394 Foster, Rev. Henry, of Clerkenwell, notice * of, v 852
Ingham, notices of, iv 642, 760 Right Hon. John, his efforts to quell the rioters, vii 724, and note
Captain (1725), account of, iv 278 Dr. of King's College, Cambridge,
Sir Michael, allusion to his Life, vi 483, 485, 486, 487 Fothergill, George, iii 373
John, M.D. mentioned, ii 658, 659; iv 458, 461, 463-465, 469, 470, 760, 773, 789; v 753, 757, 759, 765, 778, 804, 806; vi 474. his legacies to Dr. Lettsom, ii 672. his works and Life published by Dr. Lettsom, 679
Rev. Marmaduke, memoir of, iii 373. arms and epitaph, 374. to Dr. Richardson, i 312
Fothergill, Thomas, sheriff of York, iii 373 Rev. Dr. Principal of St. Ed- mund Hall, his death (1760), iii 543
Rev. T. D.D. Provost of Queen's college, Oxford, notice of, v 569. letters to and from Mr. Gough on Rowe Mores's papers, 570
a Quaker preacher, of Warrington, brother to Dr. John Fother- gill, ii 658
Foulis, Robert and Andrew, their Glasgow Cicero, ii 167
Sir James, iv 238; v 401
Mr. his information relative to
French MSS., vii 88
Robert, vi 490, 503 Sir William, vi 594, 596 Foulkes, T. iii 401; iv 387, 388 Fountaine, Sir Andrew, his museum, i 803. his plates of Saxon coins, 819 Sir Henry, iv 441
Fouquet, Marquis, library of purchased by Mr. Archer, viii 49
Fourdrinier, Mr. (1744), iv 110, 111 Fournier, Bernard, iv 371
Fowle, prior of St. Mary Overy, vi 611 Rev. John, vi 550
Fowler, Dr. Edward, Bishop of Gloucester, portrait of by Kneller, v 230
John, printer (1569), iv 195
Mr. (1741), ii 827
Fowlkes, Dr. who went above 20 times to the top of Snowdon, i 348, 351, 352, 355, 368, 369, 374, 380, 399
Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, notices of, iii 211, 213; v 474, 682; vi 74, 75, 79, 89, 96, 101, 102, 105, 137. his "History,' viii 68
George, v 355 John, the martyrologist, iv 188, 209, 217, 218, 327. "Acts and Monuments," notice of, iv 156
Mr. Justice, his conduct brought before the House of Lords, viii 55
Dr. Richard, Bp. of Winchester, iv 28 Sir Stephen, noticed, i 292
Foxcroft, Thomas, bookseller, iv 296 Foyle, Rev. Edward, notice of, vi 245 Geo. vi 245 John, vi 245
Frampton, James, of Moreton, Dorset, vi 417
France, state of affairs in 1799, vii 816, 817- Francillon, Mr. Treasurer of Linnæan So- ciety (1791), vi 834
Francis, Anne, her translation of "Solo- mon's Song," vii 457 Dean, v 383
Mr. (1755), iv 612, 627 Franckling, Mr. of Weymouth (1745), iv 188, 192
Francombe, Mr. (1757) allusions to, iv 457– 459, 474
Frank, Richard, iii 378, 380, 591. ten letters to Dr. Ducarel, 591-600
Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, iv 754; v 826, 839. letters to and from Dr. Calder on the War with America, &c. iv 827-829. his "Reformed Common Prayer," vii 447
Mr. of Weymouth, iv 180, 192 Franks, to what weight restricted, vii 594 Moses, vi 113
Fraser, William, vi 68, 497
Mr. of Dartford, vi 769
Fraunton, William, v 593 Frederick, Sir Charles, his collection of coins, iii 644, 645. letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iv 630
Thomas, of Bergen, vi 68
Sir Thomas, notice of, iii 632 Freeland, William Coyte, vi 878 Freeman, Ralph, notice of, iv 717 Rev. Ralph, D.D. vi 695 Thomas, iii 683, 684
Freind, John, M.D., iii 228; iv 248; v 763. Theobald's acknowledgments to, ii 737, 747. death of, 801
Dr. William, Dean of Canterbury, iii 230; v 331
French Invasion, alarm of, in 1799, vii 820
Thomas, vi 433 Rev. - vi 332
Frere, John, v 175-177; vi 821. letter to Mr. Gough on the death of Sir John Fenn, with notices of, v 181
Right Hon. J. H. connected with "The Anti-Jacobin," vi 6
Freuill, Mr. iv 48
Freville, Sir John, vi 813
Frewen, Richard, M.D. memoir of, iii 372, 490, 491
Dr. Accepted, Abp. of York, iv 77;
v 140 Frewen-Turner, Rev. Thomas, i 783 Freyston scholars, at Univ. Coll. Oxford, i 291
Rev. Miles, rector of Keighley, al- lusion to, iv 490. dialogue with the Ghost of Thos. Kirke, Esq. 886
Roger, ii 11, 15, 18, 37, 780, 783, 793, 796, 802; iii 417, 637, 639; iv 207; v 497, 505. letters to Samuel Gale, iv 486-487. account of a curious MS. six letters to and from Tho- mas Routh on the ruins of Pap Castle, Elenborough Mount, Coins, &c. v 264- 268. See Walpole (Robert)
Samuel, letters to, from Roger Gale, iv 486-487. letters to Dr. Stukeley, &c. 495-503. See Wise
Dr. Theophilus, iv 59, 256, 257. notice of, iv 326
Rev. Dr. Thomas, iv 71.
relation of what happened to a man at Lambeth, 488 Galeffi, Cardinal, v 725
Galloway, Earl of (1787), vi 818
Galt, John, his "Life of Wolsey," vii 619 Galton, Sam. vi 835
Galway, Lord, letters of, i 426 Gambier, Admiral, vi 771
Gamble, Alderman, of Leicester, vi 357 Gamon, Richard, vii 463
Frioz, Bernard, v 705, 708, 709. letter Gandy, Mr. v 156
to Mr. Gough, 707
Frogley. Charles, v 783
Froissart, the historian, iv 151
Frome, Dr. vii 86
Froment, John Baptiste L., letter to Dr. Ducarel, iv 638. notice of, ib.
Frost, George, painter (died 1821), memoir of, vi 334
Gansel, David, v 417
Garbet's "History of Wem," v 659
Garbett, Rev. John, of Birmingham, v 699 Gardeman, Rev. Balthazar, notice of, iv 242. inscription to, 887 Garden, Professor Daniel, ii 851 Gardening, remarks on writers on, vii 545 Gardiner, Colonel, his life, ii 833
Gay, John, assisted in editing Pope's Shakspeare, ii 714
Rev. Mr. iv 385
Gayer, Lady Betty, iv 60
Gaynier, Mr. ii 150
Geast, Rev. Henry, iii 274
Richard, notice of, iv 718. letter to Mr. Gough on the Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, &c., ib.
Geckie, Rev. Dr. William, Archdeacon of Gloucester, ii 60
Geddes, Dr. Alexander, v 721; vi 857 Gedding, Thomas, vi 412
Geddington Cross, account of, v 293 Genius, respect due to its places of resort, i 602
Gent, Rev. John, vi 854
Thomas, printer, notices of, iv 618 George the First, statue of, at Cambridge, i 66. inscription to, in Cambridge Senate House, iv 525
III. enquiries for precedents on his marriage, i 825. his sentiments on the death of Lord Robert Manners, iii 84. anecdote of, vi 214. has the gout, vii 483. illness and recovery, 498. the pamphlets issued at that time, ib. celebration at St. Paul's on his recovery, 499. his health, viii 32, 33, 54. his library to be removed to Windsor, ib. his recovery, 273. his employment in reading the Bible and Burke's Works, 282. his blindness, 380. his health, 431
IV. anecdote of, when Prince Re- gent, vi 211
Dr. William, election of, as Provost of King's, i 95; iii 140. character of, 564. anecdotes of, i 589; iii 807; vi 802. his Latin Poems, iii 5
Gerard, Dr. of Aberdeen, iv 822
Gerard, Mr. auctioneer, iv 769 Gerarde, John, the botanist, notice of, i 312 Germain, Lady Betty, v 292, 294
German, John, Bp. of Novers, notice of, iv 146
Germany, Emperor of, his resignation, viii 64
Giant's Causeway, views of, viii 37. trea- tise on, 38, 40
Gibbon, Edward, iv 111; v 195, 683; vi 669, 738. his society at Paris, i 163. notice of, iii 213. his death, &c. v 676- 677. last volumes of his "Decline and Fall," vii 3. his house at Lausanne described, 723
Gibbons, Dr. death of, ii 801
Gibbs, Hannah, v 627
Jane, portrait of, vii 51, and note Giberne, Mrs. iv 260
Gibraltar Rock, notice of, iv 624 Gibs, Robert, notice of, iv 491
Gibson, Dr. Edmund, Bishop of London, allusions to, iii 278, 279, 478, 626; iv 107, 108, 272, 273, 281, 375, 392, 458, 724; v 523; vi 481, 709, 710, 757, 758. series of letters relating to an edition of his "Codex," iii 536-544. his "Codex" noticed, iv 314. letter to the Hon. Henry Worsley, iv 79. letter to Peter le Neve, 128. letter to Dr. Stukeley, ib. allusion to his "Camden," by Mr. Forster and Mr. Gough, v 281
Rev. William, v 722 Gideon, Rowland, vi 277
Sampson, memoir of, by J. E. Wil- mot, vi 277. letter from William Duke of Devonshire in answer to his application for a Baronetcy, 279. letter to, from Holles Duke of Newcastle, 280. letter of advice to his son at Eton, ib.
Sir Sampson, Bart., (afterwards Lord Eardley,) notice of, vi 284 Giffard, Dr. Andrew, of British Museum, notice of, iii 306; iv 578, 585; v 550, 782, 790, 799
Simon, notice of, iv 227 Gifford, Rev. Richard, biographical notices of, v 182-187. noticed by Dr. Samuel Johnson, 183. letter from Samuel Spen- cer to the Bp. of London's secretary on the state of his health, 185. lines to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Alleyne, 186. fourteen letters to John Nichols, F.S.A. on the "History of Suffolk," Translations of Domesday, the "History of Leicester- shire," Mr. Nichols's "Dissertation on Domesday Book," Derivation of Watling Street, &c. 187-197
publication of his "Juvenal," 7; "Per- sius," 8. death, 10. epitaph on his ser- vant, Anna Davis, ib. stanzas to, ib. account of his early and faithful friendship for Dean Ireland, 11, 12. his will, 13. autobiographical memoir, and notice of it in the Monthly Review, 14. his intro- duction to Earl Grosvenor, 27. anecdotes of, from the Literary Gazette, 28-36. an- ecdote related by him on Jacob Briant's opinion of Dr. Johnson as a Greek scho- lar, 36. jeux d'esprits addressed to W. Bulmer, 37-39. intended edition of Shak- speare, ib. appointed Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, ib. epis- tle to Pindar reviewed in the British Critic, vii 590, and note. edition of "Mas- singer," 602. edition of Ford's Plays, 213. his quarrel with Peter Pindar, viii 30 Gilbert, Dr. (1756), vii 242
Davies, Pres. R.S. his eulogy on Bp. Goodenough read before the Royal Society, vi 250. his eulogy on Rev. John Hellins, 42
Dr. John, Bishop of Llandaff, and afterwards Archbp. of York, iii 697. con- tributed a plate to Battely's Bury, iv 91 Gilchrist, John, vii 136
Mrs. of Edinburgh, iv 824 Gildon, Charles, notice of, ii 727
Glasse, Rev. George-Henry, vi 712 Glastonbury, Grenville Lord, iii 816 Gledhill, Lieut.-Col. letters of, i 426 Gleed, Jonathan, bookseller, vi 523 Gleig, Bishop, his review of Dr. M'Crie's "Life of Knox," and offer of a review of Bp. Horsley's "Charges," vii 622 Glenbervie, Sylvester Douglas, Lord, letter to Dr. John Calder, iv 824. account of, ib. Glenorchy, John Campbell, Viscount, iv 536. created K.B. i 480
Glode, Sir Richard, vi 893 Gloucester, tesselated pavement at, ii 770 and Hereford, Bohun Earl of,
his monument, vi 419
Robert of, his "Chronicle,"
iv 186, 220 - Robert Consul or Earl of, natural son of Henry I., his supposed coinage, iv 577, 579 William Frederick 2nd Duke
of, vi 751 Glover, Mr. and Mrs. (1734), iv 309 Glynn, Dr. R. (who afterwards added the name of Cloberry), M.D. vi 199, 308, 816. four letters to Mr. Justice Har- dinge, iii 221, 223. notice of, vii 33. wrote the Latin letter in the Preface to Barrett's "History of Bristol," vii 555 Goddard, Rev. Dr., of Cambridge (1769), v 317; vi 873
Rev. Mr. (1756), allusion to,
Wm. v 86; vi 779. his "Thoughts occasioned by Dr. Parr's Spital Sermon," reviewed in the British Critic, vii 593 Godwyn, Rev. Ch., letter to Mr. G. Co- ningesby, iv 427. notice of, ib.
Gold Book, in the possession of Mr. Ashby, vii 422, 424, 428
Golding, Mr. his drawings (1750), iii 637 Goldsmith, Charles, nephew of the poet, vii 60, and note; viii 52, 237; his declin- ing health, 57, 82
Maurice, viii 238. his death,
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