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777, 778, 780. on his "Present state of
Learning in Europe," 778, 783. his
"Life," 783. new edition of his works,
viii 43. his inedited MSS. 82. extracts
from the correspondence between Bishop
Percy and Malone respecting him and his
family, 237-239. some lost verses of his,
&c. 369, 370. his works, 370
Goldwire, Benjamin, vi 357
Gooch, Matilda, vi 810

Sir Thomas, Bart. Bp. of Norwich
and Ely, i 67; iv 249, 306, 377; vi 296,
650, 727, 729, 810

Rev. Mr. (1755), allusion to, vi 804
Good, Dr. Mason, extracts from his Life of
Geddes, vii 148. his "Translation of the
Song of Songs," viii 387
Goodall, Capt., (Christophe's Admiral),
ii 686

Rev. Dr. Provost of Eton, vi 720
Gooddall, John, iv 155
Goodenough, Rev. Edmund (brother of the
Bishop), notice of, vi 249

Rev. Dr. Edmund (afterwards
Dean of Wells), notice of, vi 254

Rev. Robert Philip (son of the
Bishop), notice of, vi 251

Dr. Samuel, Bp. of Carlisle,
vi 834, 835, 895. memoir of, vi 245.
three letters to J. Nichols, 255, 256

Rev. Samuel James (son of the
Bishop), notice of, vi 251

William, Archdeacon of Car-
lisle (nephew of the Bp.), notice of, vi 254
Rev. Wm. (father of the Bp.),

vi 245

William, M.D. (brother of the
Bishop), notice of, vi 249.
Goodman, Mr. ii 803

Goodriche, or Gutteridge, Barten, vi 554
Gordon, Alexander, ii 783, 803; iv 167.
his "History," 362, 497

Alexander, 4th Duke of, v 680

Capt. John, vii 258, 259, 261, 262
Dr. Dean of Lincoln, iv 695; vi 294,
301, 302, 305, 307

Lord George (1780), vi 74, 75.
his pamphlet, vii 459

Sir Robert, iii 777

Thomas, professor, extract of a let-
ter from, relative to some old Scotch Bal-
lads, vii 178

Gore, Mr. of Shottinden, v 823

Mr. of Lackham, vi 719

Gorhan, Mr. (1764), iv 791
Gosling, Sir Francis, vi 283

Robert, banker, vi 283

Gospels, MS. of, in Dublin College library,
vii 472, 483; viii 252. comparison of this
MS. with other versions, 253, 254
Gostling, Rev. William, vi 400, 628, 680.
letters to Mr. Joseph Ames and Rev. John
Lewis, iv 639-641. letters to and from
E. M. Da Costa, iv 612
Gough, Ewen, v 660

Henry, monumental inscription, iii 238

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Richard, F.R.S. and F.S.A. of En-
field, iv 25, 505, 553, 618, 620, 654, 678,
679, 833, 881, 882; v 171, 173, 192, 210,
256, 259, 342, 343, 350, 355, 430, 464,
509,510, 605,750, 869. letters to and from
Rev. W. Huddesford, iv 476-478. letter
to Dr. Robert Holmes, 519. letters to and
from Daniel Wray, 537. letters to and
from Dr. Richard Burn on his histories of
Westmoreland and Cumberland, 587-588.
letters to and from Rev. John Barnard-
iston, D.D. 700-702. letters to and from
Trench Chiswell, Esq. on "The Topogra-
phical Antiquities," 713. letters to and
from Rev. Charles Cordiner on Camden's
Britannia, and Sepulchral Monuments,
715-716. letters to and from Francis
Smyth on the Inscription to Serapis, 723.
letters to and from William Thomson, M.D.
on the "Britannia," and Portrait of Cam-
den, 724-727. address to James Edwards,
Esq. on the Bedford Missal, 882. letters
to and from Earl of Harcourt on an In-
scription to Sir William de Harcourt in
Worcester Cathedral, 885, 886. letter to
Sir John Fenn, v 173. twelve letters to and
from Edward Forster, Esq. 280-289. [For
contents see Forster (Edward).] twenty-
eight letters to and from Rev. Benjamin
Forster, 290-325. [For contents see For-
ster (Benjamin).] nine letters to Rev. John
Cowper, 336-339. letters to Rev. William
Colman, 339. three letters to Rev. Mr.
Tyson, 340-341. letter to a Graduate of
Oxford on Le Neve's "Fasti Ecclesiæ
Anglicana," 342. correspondence with
George Steevens on the Cowdray Picture,
Print of the "Rape of Proserpine," &c.
and notices of, by George Steevens and
other correspondents, 433-441. letter
to J. Nichols on Hogarth's Prints, 439.
numerous letters to, from, and relating
to Rev. John Price, on British Topogra
phy, Sir John Peshall's Oxford, Hard-
ing's Maps, Saint Cuthbert's Legend,
Stonesfield Pavement, &c. 515-529. letter
to Rev. W. Sheffield on the Life of Sir
John Hawkwood, 517. letter to Rev. T.
Warton, 528. to and from the same on
Topography, Herbert's Typographical An-
tiquities, &c. &c. 532-535, 551-555. his
bequest to the Bodleian Library 556-561.
letter to Rev. W. Sheffield, 517. letters to
and from Rev. Dr. T. Fothergill on Rowe
Mores's papers, 570. fifteen letters to and
from Rev. S. Harper, Bishop Porteus, Sir
Joseph Banks, Earl Spencer, Rev. Wil-
liam Beloe, and Rev. Rogers Ruding, on

the presentation of his Topographical Li-
brary to the British Museum, 571-576.
five letters to and from Thomas Astle on
Domesday Book, Prince Edmund's Seal,
&c. 579-581. several letters to and from
Daines Barrington on Antiquarian mat-
ters, 582-604. ten letters to and from
Rev. J. B. Blakeway on "History of Shrop-
shire," &c. 657-665. several letters to
and from Bishop Milner on Antiquarian
matters, 702-721. letter to Rev. J. Brand,
705. his edition of Hutchins's Dorset, vi
215, 217, 218. forty-four letters to and
from James Essex, F.S.A. 284-309. seve-
ral letters to and from Rev. Dr. Treadway
Nash relating to his "Domesday for Wor-
cestershire," 344. one hundred and thirty-
three letters to and from J. C. Brooke,
F.S.A. 359-429. allusion to the death
of Rev. William Huddesford, 474. five
letters from David Earl of Buchan, 500,
512, 515. letter to Lord Buchan, 519.
long correspondence with Rev. Samuel
Denne, 609-805. [For the chief con-
tents of this correspondence see article
Denne (Samuel).] seven letters to and from
Rev. Thomas Kerrich, 822-825. notice
of his error in Preface to Archæologia,
vii 395. attacked in Gentleman's Maga-
zine, 407. "Sepulchral Monuments," 10,
420, 710. notice of, 412. letter to Gent.
Mag. 429. letters to Mr. Walker, 698,
700, 705, 709. letters to Lord Dacre,
797. letters to Dr. Campbell, 799, 802,
807. letters to Dr. Ledwich, 843, 845,
852, 854, 856. his advice to Mr. Walker
on" Irish Dress," 698. conclusion of his
"Ireland," in Camden's Britannia, 709.
his plan of the "Britannia," 799. its
progress, 802, 808, 809. settles his plan
of correspondence, 804. his error respect-
ing Irish Bishops, 805. plan of his arti-
cle of "Ireland," in his edition of Cam-
den, 843. information respecting ancient
Monuments required, ib. plan of his
"Britannia," 845. wishes Dr. Ledwich's
opinion of the Round Towers, 852. mis-
takes about his "Camden," 854. wishes
to avoid political opinions, 855. completes
his "Camden," 856. his "Camden's Bri-
tannia," viii 70, 275, and note, ib. For the
correspondence of Mr. Gough, see Bennet
(Bp.), Burton (Dr. J.), Cole (W.), Col-
man (Dr. W.), Conyngham (Burton), Cot-
ton (Sir J. H.) Disney (John), Ducarel
(Dr.), Edwards (James), Essex (J.), Essex
(M.), Essex (Mrs.), Forster (Benj.), Forster
(Edw.), Fenn (Sir John), Frere (John),
Frioz (B.), Geast (Rd.), Granger (James),
Greene (Rich.), Keller, (F.), Manning
(Owen), Percy (Bp.), Rooke (Hayman),
Scribo (Moore), Turnor (Edm.), Tyson
(Mich.), Waddilove (Dean), Warton (T.)
Wilmot (John)

Gough, Thomas, letter from Rev. Samuel
Hutchinson, iii 274

Gough, Rev. Thomas, iii 241
Gough, Walter, of Oldfallings, iii 233. me-
moirs of, 236-240. list of publications,
236. Series of letters from Bishop Smal-
ridge, 241-274. dirge on his brother
Matthew, 244

Walter, jun. letter to his father
with an account of his expenses at Eton,
iii 239

Gould, Mr. Justice, iii 710

Gousill, Sir Robert, vi 389

Gout, its prevalence among the Romans, ii 25
Government, its true nature in England,
and dangers attending its subversion, viii 34
Gower, Dr. Foote, v 291, 515, 590. his
"Cheshire," vii 407, 436

John Leveson Gower, 1st Earl, v
158, 388; vi 716
Gozzoli, B. vi 814

Grabe, Dr. John, iii 227, 282,283. his
Septuagint, iv 229

Grævius, Bp. Warburton's remarks on, ii 31
Graffenred, Baron de, iv 489, 492
Grafton, Augustus Henry 3rd Duke of,
account of his Installation as Chancellor
of the University of Cambridge, iii 113;
v 315-317, 797; vi 768

Richard, printer, account of, iv 160,
161, 181, 182, 217-220
Graham, Anne, vi 608

Rev. Dr. of Blankney, iv 362
Sir James, vi 566, 608

Rev. Dr. Patrick, letter to Bishop
Percy, viii 417. his "Authenticity of the
Poems ascribed to Ossian," ib. remarks
on his Essay on Ossian, vii 195, 197
of King's College, Cambridge

poet, vi 792
Rev. Robert, D.D. of Arthuret,
notice of, vi 566. his epitaph, ib.
Sir Robert, v 841
Grainger, James, M.D. his "Sugar Cane,"
i 790. A poem on the same subject by
Mr. Power, ib. his poems in the Euro-
pean Magazine, vii 48. translates a few
of Ovid's Epistles, 48, 49. list of his
poems in European Mag. ib. collected by
Bp. Percy, 53, 71. his re-publication of
the "Sugar Cane," 72. controversy with
Smollett, and share in various works, 74.
his "Ode to Cheerfulness," ib. his MSS.
and papers concealed during the Irish Re-
bellion, 74. his Poems printed in "The
Grand Magazine," 75. The "Sugar Cane,"
and other unpublished pieces, ib. arrange-
ments for the publication of his works,
77, 78. his poem "On Fancy," 80. his
MS. tragedy of "The Fate of Capua,"
85, 86, 87. his portrait wanted, 87. his
works delayed, 93. queries on their con-
tents, 94.
his birth-place and parentage
uncertain, 98. progress of his works, 98,
99. Essay on the West India diseases,
100. remarks on his supposed birth-place,
101. his controversy with Smollett, ib.
other particulars of his life, 102. letters

relative to his family, 115, 125. his cha-
racteristic letter, 134. his letter to Mr.
Burt, 136, 141, and note. his supposed
attack on Smollett's christian name, 144.
memoir of him, and list of his works,
225-233. poems not printed in his works,
234-239. letters to Bishop Percy, 240-
244, 274, 275-295. letter to Mr. Burt,
271. his medical directions to Dr. Percy,
245, 246. his life of Tibullus, 249.
his translation of the Epistles of Hero
and Leander, 270. his " Sugar Cane,"

278, 280, 282, 284, 285, 286, 288,
291, 294. his remarks on the Neutral
Islands, 293. his tour in Scotland, 264.
appointed travelling tutor to Mr. Bour-
ryau, 229, 266. his intended departure
from England, 270, 271. his marriage,
271. returns to London, 284. is robbed
by highwaymen, 286. about to return to
St. Kitt's, 278. proposes to go to St.
Vincent, 289. his portrait, 295
Grainger, Mrs. letters to Bishop Percy, vii
295, 296. her pension, 295. her letters
noticed, vii 117

John, of Northaw, vi 435

Gram, Jens, iv 471, 474
Granard, Earl of, iv 826

George Forbes Earl of, viii 2
Granchester, notice of, iv 384
"Grandison, Sir Charles," criticisms on,
vi 798

John Earl of, vi 762
Grand Magazine, vii 251
Granger, Rev. James, iii 661; v 28, 443,
796. three letters to Dr. Ducarel, iii 601,
669. letter to Mr. Gough on his "Bio-
graphical History of England," iv 718.
See Cox (James), Gulston, and Huddesford
Grant, Anne Hope, vi 605

vi 5

Daniel, v 627

Dr. editor of "The Anti-Jacobin,"

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Thomas 2nd Lord, vi 603, 604
Grantley, Sir Fletcher Norton, Lord, no-
tice of, iv 373; vi 812
Granville, Sir Beville, v 844

Grattan, Henry, his speech, and the state
of Ireland, vii 774, and note
Graves, Rev. Richard, passage in his "Re-
collections," vii 79

Gray, Charles, M.P. for Colchester (1750),
iii 643

Charles, M.P. letter to Dr. Z. Grey
on his descent, iv 313

John 12th Baron, vii 267
Lady, anecdotes of, iii 10

Thomas, the Poet, v 797; vi 739.
introduction to Rev. N. Nicholls, v 66.
friendship for him, 67, 68. anecdote of,

vi 805. part of a letter to Rev. N. Ni-
cholls, v 784

Mr. of Chatham, vi 660

Great Harry, the ship, vi 681-686, 691,
694, 706

Greathed, Dr. of Lincoln, i 795, 796

Great Seal stolen, vii 463

Greaves, Professor John, v 492, 493, 499,
500, 505. his "Miscellaneous Works,"
ii 69, 71

Grecourt, M. Grente de, see Ducarel (Dr.)
Green, John, Bp. of Lincoln, i 33; iv 535;
v 316; vi 311, 798, 804. recommended
by Abp. Herring to be Master of Corpus
Christi Coll. Camb. 794. three letters to
Rev. John Denne, 795-797

John, artist (1755), iii 357, 358,
642; iv 586

Rupert, writes a ridiculous tragedy
called "The Secret Plot," vii 15

Mr. Rufus, notice of, iv 284, 285
Rev. Dr. Sam. ii 787, 788; vi 636
Thomas, memoir of, v 86.
in-
scription to at Wilby, 87. his works, ib.
Rev. T. (Roman Catholic), v 700
Dr. Thomas, Bp. of Norwich and
Ely, iii 426; vi 790. two letters to Dean
Moss, iii 562, 563. extracts of letters to
Rev. John Denne, vi 788

Valentine, vii 11. his character,
15, and note. ridicule of him and his
son Rupert, 20. his address, viii 308

Rev. William, account of, iv 849.
two letters from Bp. Warburton with di-
rections for his theological reading and
composition, 849, 850. letters from Abp.
Newcome, and Secker, on his "Commen-
tary on the Hebrew Scriptures," iv 852,
853

Greenaway, Rev. Stephen, v 230

Greene, Rev. Mr. of Wells (1681), iv 397
Rev. -
of Lynn (1770), v 815
Richard, M.D. of Lichfield, vi 317.
on an epitaph on a tombstone dug up at the
friary at Lichfield, 313. memoir of, 318.
letter to Mr. Bowen, 321.
Museum, 322, 324, 325.

account of his
two letters to

John Nichols, 323. three letters to R.
Gough, 324, 325. his account of a silver
book of Q. Katharine Parr, vii 428
Greenfield, Rev. Andrew, letters to Bp.
Percy, viii 261. his tragedy, 261, 262
Greenhill, Rev.
-, iii 465

Greenleaf, Mr. of America (1725), iv 275
Greenwich, fall of the church roof, iv 500
Gregory, David, D.D. iv 22, 24, 77, 91.
testimonial of Sir Isaac Newton in favour
of, 49. contributed a plate to Battely's
Bury, 91

Dr. of Aberdeen (1786), allusion

to, iv 822
Gregory, Rev. Dr. George, v 748; vii 476,
500, 553, 556

Lady Mary, allusion to, iv 539
Mr. banker, Dresden, v 271
Grenville, Lady Hesther, vi 73

Grenville, Lord, v 475; vi 70, 73, 117.
his efforts for Catholic Emancipation,
viii 389. his death noticed, ib.

-

Right Hon. T. viii 199

Gresham, Sir Thomas, iv 683, 684

College, the Royal Society's books
deposited there, iv 64; the Society's re-
moval from, 75

Gretton, Mr. (1763), iv 433

Greville, Rev. R. extract of a letter to Rev.
R. Polwhele, vi 172

Grew, Mrs. account of a print of, v 59

Dr. Nehemiah, iv 64

Grey, Lord, his posthumous "Account of
the Plot" in which he was concerned,
vii 531

Charles Earl, vi 107, 164

Lord, pupil to Andrew Baxter, ii 74
Edward Lord, of Powys, v 154
George, Brother to Dr. Z. Grey, ac-
count of, iv 314, 652, 653. letters to Dr.
Z. Grey, 314-319

George, father of the first Earl Grey
and son of George Grey, Esq. notices of,
iv 315, 316

- Jemima, Lady Marchioness, letters to
Dr. Thomas Birch, iv 537-539

Sir John, iv 350; v 154

John Lord, v 154

Richard Lord, v 154

Rev. Dr. Richard, author of "Me-
moria Technica," &c. iv 323, 849. let-
ters to Dr. Z. Grey, 319-322

Robert Lord, iv 886

Susanna, wife of Dr. Z. Grey, epi-
taph on, iv 284, 322, 333, 334

Dr. Zachary, ii 795; iv 178, 484,
888. seven letters to and from Dr. Du-
carel, iii 284, 602; iv 628. portrait and
autograph of, 241. akin to Mrs. Monta-
gue, 244. his "Answer to Neal," 255.
indebted for assistance to Mr. Byrom, 262-
264. his edition of Hudibras, 262. his
life of Mr. Baker, 263. his "Answers to
Rev. James Pierce," 269. his "Answer
to Calamy," 270. his "Hudibras," and

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History of the Donatists," 302. his
"Answer to Sir I. Newton," 310. his
"Hudibras," 317. his "Answer to Bar-
beyrac," 320. letter to Dr. Ducarel, 322.
biographical notices of Dr. Grey, ibid.
epitaph on himself and daughter at Hough-
ton Conquest, ib. his "History of the
Donatists," 337. letters to, i 478, 480,
819; ii 124; iii 290, 509, 565, 579, 581,
704, 705, 848; iv 241-394. For the cor-
respondence of Dr. Z. Grey see Astry,
Bacon (Montagu), Baker (Rev. Wm.),
Bedford (Hilkiah), Bedford (John), Bel-
grave, Berkshire (Earl), Birch (Dr.),
Brindley, Burton (Rich.), Byrom, Carte,
Chapman (John), Church, Cutler (Timo-
thy), Chuckley, Dawson (Dr.), Dickins
(Ambrose), Dickins (Francis), Doughty,
Dupplin, Grey (Charles), Grey (George),
Grey (Richard), Hardwicke (Earl), Hay

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(Dr. J.), Kent (Duke), Knight (Sam.),
Kynnesman, Leigh (Egerton), Lewis (John),
Mawson (Bp.), Maynard, Miller (E.),
Montagu (Duke), Moss (Dr. C.), Oates,
Orlebar, Peck (Francis), Pote, Potter
(Tho.), Reynolds (G.), Richardson (W.),
Rigby, Rouse, St. John (John Lord), St.
John (Rob.), Salisbury (W.), Salmon
(Nath.), Savage (J.), Savage (W.), Sharpe
(Tho.), Shuckburgh (J.), Smith (Wm.),
Smyth (Rob.), Symson (Matthias), Tath-
well, Thirlby, Towersey, Townsend (T.),
Trevor (Lord), Tunstall (Geo.), Tunstall
(James), Twells, Tyrwhitt (Rob.), Venn,
Warburton (Bp.), Warren (Rich.), War-
ren (Wm.), Waterland, Wateson, Webster
(Wm.), Wilcox (J.), Wilkinson (I.), Willes
(Sir J.), Williams (Philip)
Grienon,

his map of Ireland, vii 699-
701. other Irish maps, ib.
Grierson, Mrs. portrait of, vii 717
Grier, Rev. Rich. D.D. allusion to, v 698
Griffin, Dr. Physician, Dublin, iii 280

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Griffiths, Moses, the draughtsman, i 446.
his drawings, 423

Dr. Ralph, proprietor of the
Monthly Review, vii 249. his opinion of
Percy's Shui-ping-Sin, ib.

Grigg, Rev. Dr. Master of Clare Hall, iii 466
Grignan, Madame de, vi 115

Grimani, Signor Pietro, F.R.S., i 806
Grimbalston, Dr. death of (1727), ii 801
Grimm, H. S. draftsman, much employed
by Sir. R. Kaye, i 448, 449. his drawing
of the "Embarkation of Henry VII." at
Windsor, vii 541

Grindal, Dr. Edmund, Abp. of Canter-
bury, notice of, iii 709; iv 540; v 155
Grismont, John, iv 550

let-

Gronovius, Dr. J. F., iv 432; v 486.
ter to Richard Richardson, Esq. i 815
Grose, Capt. Francis, iii 609, 667, 668,
669; iv 675; vi 362, 456, 563; vii 812;
viii 277. Mr. Hutchinson's friendship
with, i 424. letters to Mr. Hutchinson,
447-449. his "Ireland," vii 714. Gan-
don's monument for him, ib. letters
to Bishop Percy, viii 277. proposes to
undertake the "Antiquities of Ireland,"
278

Grosthead, Robert, Bp. of Lincoln, his
tomb, iv 694, 695

Grosvenor, Richard, 1st Earl, vi 13, 27, 29,
34, 110.
patronised William Gifford,

2. See Belgrave (Lord)

Robert, 2nd Earl, see Belgrave
Sir Richard, iii 501

Grove, Rev. Mr. sermons, ii 824

Rev. Mr. (1706), his belief in an
apparition, iv 119, 120

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Gulston Family, account of, v 1, 2.
2. inscriptions in Ealing Church, 36

Anne, afterwards Mrs. Goddard,
v 5, 6. character of, 3. her death, ib.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bridgetta, inventor
of plated harness, account of, v 27. let-
ter to Mr. Granger, 58. account of her
talent for engraving, ib.

John, account of, v 24, 25.
on his sweetheart Patty Cox, 25

verses

John, prothonatory, account of, v 1
Joseph, Esq. M.P. biographical
sketch of, v 2-23. protector to his bro-
thers and sisters, 3. marriage with Meri-
cas Sylva, 6. its concealment, ib. his
bigotry in religion, 7. acknowledgment
of his marriage, 9. letter to his daughter
with the first intimation she had of his
being her father, 18. his Will, 26. in-
scription in Ealing church, 36. notice
of, 38. letters from the Rio Joseph Gul-
ston to, 39-54. his death, 54. letter to
Sir Hans Sloane, 55. elected M.P. for
Tregony and Poole, ib. four letters to
Mrs. Gulston on her joining him at Kew,
55-57

Mrs. Joseph, see Sylva (Mericas)
Joseph, M.P. F.S.A. his habits,
v 26, 28. expense on Ealing Grove, 27.
his splendid collection of portraits, 29.
M.P. for Poole, ib. sale of his library,
30. catalogue of his collection of prints,
30, 31. sale and produce of, 32. loss of
his election at Poole through the Quaker
family of White, ib. embarrassments,
33. premature death, 34. attainments,
and his promotion of literature, 35. in-
scription in Ealing church, 36. three
letters to Mr. Granger, 58, 59. two let-
ters to his mother, 60. his copy of
"Granger Illustrated," vii 456

Rev. Joseph, Dean of Chichester,
account of, v 2

Rio Joseph, account of the, v 37.
twenty letters to Mrs. Dewey, 37; to Tho-
mas Burfield, Esq. 38. letters to Joseph
Gulston, M.P., and Mr. Hunter, 39-54.
account of, and his habits, 36

Nathaniel, D.D. notice of, v 2
Ralph, notice of, v 36
Rev. Seymour, notice of, v 2
Thomas, v 1

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Gunton, Mr. notice of, iv 325

Gurdon, Archdeacon, iv 415

Gurney, Rev. Thomas, notice of, vi 699
Rev. William, notice of, vi 698
Gutch, Rev. John, iii 402; vi 626. two
letters to Gent. Mag. and Mr. Nichols on
Le Neve's "Fasti Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ,"
iv 343, 344. letters to J. Nichols, v 552.
letter to Mr. Gough, 555. letter to J.
Nichols on Mr. Gough's death, ib.

Rev. Robert, letter to J. Nichols
relative to Rev. J. Boucher, v 639
Gutteridge, Ann, see Percy

or Goodriche, Barten, vi 554
Rev. Benjamin, notice of, vi 246
William, viii 102

Guy, Thomas, M.P. for Tamworth, iii 253
Gwyllim, Mr. printer, his "Heraldry,"
iv 367

Gyles, Fletcher, bookseller, ii 21, 64, 85,
97, 98, 100, 101, 817, 826, 827, 830.
commended by Bp. Warburton, iv 851
Gyll, Thomas, four letters to George Allan,
iii 708-711

H.

Habitaneum, notice of, ii 798
Hackman, Mr. v 203, 204

Hafiz, his Sonnets, vii 153, and note; viii
37, 47; his "Battle Piece," 171. his
"Sonnet to Mrs. Meade," 183. See Stott
Hafod, fire at, viii 66
Hague,
-, poet, vi 311
Haigh, Rev. W. iv 120
Hailes, Lord. See Dalrymple (Sir David)
Lady. See Dalrymple

Haistwell, Edward, v 288, 311, 337, 338;
vi 284

Hakewill, Henry, v 523

Hale, Dr. (1727), notice of, ii 800
Haleron, Mr. ii 808

Hales, Sir James, vi 681, 683

Dr. Stephen, iv 660, 672, 712. let-
ters to Dr. Stukeley, ii 799, 810

Sir Thomas, iii 559

Dr. Wm. his marriage, vii 786. bio-
graphical notice of him, viii 317. letter to
Bp. Percy, ib. his "Christ's Manifesta-
tion to the Magi," and "Review of the
Evidence for our Lord's Resurrection,”
318. his other works, 320. letter to
Messrs. Cadell and Davies, 319

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