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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.

Mag., ii 685

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

Fisk, Rev. Mr. iv 298

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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

race)

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

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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

Rev. John, 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

vi 720

Mr. iv 175

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

letter

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

Mr. vi 612

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

Sheppard, 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

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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)

of, 487-494.

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

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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

Francis, iii 787

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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

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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

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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

vi 730

Rev. Mr. (1756), allusion to,

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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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