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Heysham, Wm. v 624

Hickes, Dr. George, iii 277; iv 118, 168,
179; v 527, 597. his portrait by Mrs.
Elstob, iv 213. his "Thesaurus," 191
Hickman, Dr. an Irish Bishop, iv 78
Rev. Dr. (1686), iv 403

Rev. Francis, notice of, iii 254
Higgins, John, v 369; vii 21

Higgs, Rev. John, vi 868. notice of, 870
Highmore, Miss, vi 797

Hildesley, Dr. Matthew, Bp. of Sodor and
Man, iv 692; v 730

Hildrop, Rev. Dr. John, Dean of Ripon,
account of, iv 323. letters to Dr. Z.
Grey, 323, 324. contributor to "The
Weekly Miscellany," 324

Hildyard, Christopher, notice of, iv 592
Hill, Sir John, M.D. iv 466; v 805

Dr. (1802), vii 106

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George, King's Antient Serjeant, Hoare, Henry, iv 409

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Sir Richard Colt, vi 71, 216, 437,
441, 449, 461, 893; viii 409. assisted in
his "History of Giraldus Cambrensis," by
Rev. Thomas Leman, vi 437; Sir R. C.
Hoare and Archdeacon Coxe on "Roman
Roads and Stations," 439

Mr. banker (1734), iv 323
Hobart, Hon. Henry, iv 839

· Richard, Envoy at Sardinia (1802), Hoblyn Library, notice of, v 863

v 657

546

i 297

Rev. Rowland, v 641

Sir Rowland, v 159

Thomas, M.P. for Shrewsbury, iii 237
Rev. Dr. Thomas, notices of, iii 545,

Rev. Mr. Master of Bradford school,

Rev.

(1789), vi *441

Mr. S., F.R.S. (1711), iv 23

Mr. (1774), his collections, v 518
Mrs. of Marylebone, particulars rela-
tive to her and Mrs. Smith, vii 512 and
note, 515, 516

Hills, Henry, printer, iv 204, 205
Hinchliffe, Dr. John, Bp. of Peterborough,
notices of, iv 647; v 613; vi 647, 737, 738,
871; vii 504, 548

Hinckesman, Mr. (1739), iv 593
Hind, Mr. (1726), iv 325

Hindley, John Atherton, vi 396
Hinton, Rev. Dr. v 176

Hiorne, Mr. architect (1787), vi 423
Hippisley, Sir John Coxe, v 691, 696;

vi 213

Hird, William, M.D. of Leeds, notices of,
i 242; iii 352. letter to Richard Rich-
ardson, Esq. ib.

Hirschfeld, C. C. L. his "Theory of Gar-
dening," vii 545. other authors on that
subject, ib.
Hitchins, Fortescue, memoirs of, and allu-
sion to his History of Cornwall, vi 45, 46
Rev. Malachy, vi 40, 44. no-
ticed by Rev. R. Polwhele, 45. letter to
Sir Jos. Banks on three Roman urns, 46
Hoadly, Dr. Benjamin, Bishop of Wichester,

Hobs, Rev. Mr. (1681), iv 397
Hobson Mr. (1769), v 858

Hoccleve, Thomas, poems by, letters on the
Glossary to and from Mr. G. Mason and
Mr. Sam. Pegge, iv 551, 561-570. his
poems, viii 287

Hocker (1761), iii 646

Hodges, Sir James, vi 442, 648

Col. John, vi 442

Sir Joshua, vi 767

Walter, D.D. ii 161, 166

Hodgson, Dr. Translation of Solomon's
Song (1805), vii 148

Rev. Dr. Henry, letter to Bishop

Percy, viii 344. notice of him, ib.
General, iii 220

Rev. James, vi 766
John, v 120

Hodsol, Edward, F.S.A. i 459
Hodson, Rev. Frodsham, i 790

Hogarth, William, v 436, 437. Mr. Wray's
contemporary remarks on his print of "The
Times," i 133. his "Distressed Poet"
appropriated to Theobald, ii 746.

a list

of some of his works, vii 537. his Fron-
tispiece to Gulliver's Travels, 544
Hogg, Rev. Mr. of Exeter (1762), v 773
Holbein, Hans, vi 663
Holbourne, Admiral, iii 319

Holcombe Grange, notice of, iv 739
Holderness, Robert D'Arcy 4th Earl of,
iii 593. a friend of Mr. Wray, i 29
Holdesworthy, of Dartmouth, vi 17
Holdsworth, Mr. acrostic on, i 533
Holinshed, Raphael, his "Chronicle" al-
luded to, iv 207

Holker family, notice of, iv 676

Holland, Rev. Christopher, vi 854

Dr. v 497

Henry Fox 1st Lord, v 823, 825
Henry-Richard 3rd Lord, "Life

of Lope de Vega," vii 753
Joseph, v 354

Sir Nathaniel. See Dance
Hollar, Wenceslaus, engraver, vi 821
Holles, Sir John, remarks on his trial, vii
533

Hollings, Mr. (1758), iv 457, 464
Hollingworth, Mr., bookseller at Lynn,
vi 523

Hollis, Thomas, notices of, iii 479, 480;
iv 736-738; vi 157, 158, 479, 480, 484,
487, 488. letters to Rev. John Hutchins,
iv 736, 737. his Life, by Archdeacon
Blackburne, v 416, 418

Thomas, Esq. poem on his death in

1731 by Dr. Rudd, iv 200

Thomas Brand, iv 736; v 416, 418;
bequeathed his pro-

vi 479, 483, 484.

perty to Dr. Disney, 480
Holloway, Major, vi 758

Holme, description of, by Dr. T. D. Whita-
ker, iv 878

Holmes, Dr. (1738), v 160

vii 423

Rev. Dr. (1766), iii 649
George, F.S.A. iv 150, 441
Randle, his Academy of Armory,

Robert, D.D. letter to Richard

Gough, iv 519

Rev. William, vi 854

Mrs. (1764), v 811

Holt, Dr. (1681), iv 397

Lord Chief Justice, iii 610

John, vi 270

Holwell, John Zephaniah, i 145, 828
Home, Sir Everard, vi 834, 835

John, groundwork of his tragedy
of Douglas, and his siege of Aquleia,
i 436. his tragedy of "Agis," vii 249,
251

Francis, M.D. a correspondent with
Dr. Lettsom, ii 660

James, iv 608

Home's "Principia Medicinæ," character
of, i 813

Homer's Hymn to Ceres, vii 541

Homer, Rev. Henry, iv 704

Honesdon House, account of, v 285

Honyman, Mr. (1725), iv 269, 296

Honywood, Filmer, M.P. for Kent, vi 674
Philip (1764), vi 698

Hood, A. v. 120

259

Robin, inscription to at Kirklee, v

Hooke, Andrew, iv 577

Robert, M.D. a rival of Sir Isaac
Newton in his Theories on Light, iv 19,
20, 21. letter from Sir W. Dugdale, 63.
recommended to lecture at the Royal So-
ciety, 67. his parsimony, iv 74, 75. his
death, i 478
Hoole, John, his "Tasso," v. 760, 762, 764,

773, 775, 800. his translation of Ercilla's
notices of, viii
poem, vii 708, and note.
214. letter to Bishop Percy, requesting a
letter to Abp. of Canterbury, to obtain a
Fellowship in Dulwich College for his son,
viii 214, 215, 216, 217, 218. his transla-
tion of Ariosto, 219

Rev. Samuel, letter to Bp. Percy,

viii. 216
Hooper, Dr. G. Dean of Canterbury, iii 242
Samuel, bookseller, vii 813; Grose's
complaint of the negligence of, i 447.
dedication of his work on Drawings of
Irish Antiquities to the Right Hon. W.
Burton Conyngham, vi 433

Hope, Dr. Francis, professor of Botany at
Edinburgh, iv 755. a correspondent of
Dr. Lettsom, ii 660
Hopeton, Lord, ii 808

Hopkins, Rev. Dr. (1788), vi 482
John, ii 852

Rev. J. W. iv 770

Sir Richard, i 383.

Consul Sherard, i 411, 412

Rev. William, vi 483

executor to

Hopkinson, of Lofthouse, pedigree, iii 366
William [not John], of Stam-

ford, v 271

John, his Yorkshire MS. Collec-
tions, i 225. catalogue of, 253-258; iii 379
Hoppner, painter, friend of Mr. Gifford,
vi 12, 36

Mrs. widow of the painter, vi 13
Hopylius, Wolfgang, printer, iv 161
Horace, criticism on his epistle to Florus,
i 167. imitations of Ep. vi & xii, lib. I.
by Dr. Sneyd Davies, i 692, 696. remarks
on the authenticity of his villa at Tivoli,
i 720

Horne, Abraham de (1769), notice of, v 796
- Dr. George, Bp. of Norwich, v 279,
534, 702, 755, 795; vi 687, 880. his Som-
nium Scipionis, ii 186

Mrs. wife of Bp. Horne, vi 880

Rev. Thomas Hartwell, vii 618.
his share in "History of the Mahometan
Empire in Spain,” vi *444

Rev. William, vi 732

Hornsby, Rev. Thomas, iv 787. letters to
and from, 516-519

Horrabin, (1792), v 714
Horrox, Mr. (1672), iv 46
Horsall, Reuben, iv 856

mana,

Horseley, John, author of "Britannia Ro-
v 260-262. letter to Dr. Stuke-
much remains to be
ley, ii 801-803.
done to Roman Inscriptions given in his
work, vii 396

Thomas, founder of the gram-
mar school at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, ac-
count of, v 100-102
Horsley, Dr. Samuel, Bishop of St. David's,
Rochester, and St. Asaph, iii 772; iv 1;
v 472, 682, 685; vi 41, 249, 642, 673,
letter to Justice
676, 678, 713, 732.
Hardinge on Dr. Priestley's Writings,

iii 150. notice of, vii 22. his pamphlet
against the Dissenters, vii 507. not the
author of the Apology for the Clergy and
Liturgy, ib. See Hardinge (G.)
Horsman, Edw. and Gilbert, i 221
Horton, John, iii 790

Hosack, David, M.D. a correspondent with
Dr. Lettsom, ii 661
Hose, Mr. v 228

Hoskins, a chancery barrister, notice of,
i 138

William, printer, iv 190

Hoste, D. (1784), vi 813

Hotchkis, Leonard, v 642, 658, 660
Rev. Richard, v 661

Hotham, Dr. J., Bp. of Clogher, his health,
vii 779, 785

Miss, iii 214

Hotspur, the disgraceful state of his tomb
in Beverley minster, viii 287

Hotton, Dr. (1696), iii 323
Houard, Mons. notice of, iv 665
Houblon, Sir James, iii 235

Hough, Dr. John, Bp. of Worcester, vi 55,
580. his Life, vi 269-271, 273
Houndsworth, Yorkshire, estate at, i 407
Houston, Wm. a botanist, i 324
How, Charles (1767), notice of, v 776
Howard, Mr. (1706), iv 101

Hon. Edward, poet, ii 727. his
play of "Six Days' Adventure, or the new
Utopia," vii 572

Henry, of Corby Castle, vi 426
John, philanthropist, iv 741, 742.
his statue in St. Paul's, ii 673, 682, 684,
691; vii 508

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Huddesford, Rev. William, iii 667; iv 433,
669, 739. memoirs of, iv 456; vi 473.
his death alluded to in letters of Mrs.
Jane Cox and Mr. Tyson, 473, 474. let-
ters to and from, relative to an edition of
Lhuyd's Lithophylacium, &c. iv 456-478.
letters to Dr. Edward Wright, 466. his
memoirs of Rev. Francis Wise, 479. let-
ter to Dr. Ducarel, 480. letter to Daines
Barrington, v 586. character of, vi 473
Hudibras, remarks on, iv 242, 244
Hudson, Dr. John, editor of the Bodleian
Catalogue, i 295; iv 479. his Pliny, 77.
letter from Samuel Pepys, F.R.S. iii 293.
notice of, ib.

Dr. Joseph, prebendary of Carlisle,
viii 268, and note. notice of him, ibid,

note

Rev. Mr. notice of, and of his Irish
Living, vii 777

Huggins, Mr. his portrait by Hogarth, iii
601

Hughes, Meredith, v 584

Hull, Mr. (1801), vii 97

Hulse, Mr. of Dartford (1799), vi 769
Hume, Sir Abraham, Bart. vi 260
Colonel, v 720

David, iv 819. visiting the Duke
of Argyle at Inverary, i 142. death of,
159

Dr. John, Bp. of Salisbury, v 610
Humphrey, George, letter from Henry Sey-
mer, Esq. on Conchology, iv 773. notice
of, ib.

Humphreys, Bp. his notes on Camden, i 312
Rev.
of Caerydryidion

[Cerrigydruidion] (1770), v 584
Hungary, Mary Queen of, vi 819
Hungerford, Lord Edward, v 771
Hunt, Colonel, iv 730

George, of Lanhydroc, M.P. for Bod-
min (1775), v 861

George, vi 397

Rev. John, iii 491

Rev. Dr. Thomas, Arabic Professor,

iv 352, 364. letter to Mr. Joseph Ames,
512-515

Rev. Olofernes, iv 484

Rev. Philip, v 120

Thomas, of Mollington, vi 397

Mr. (1705), iv 60

Mr. (1740), iv 438

Mr. (1777), the possessor of Collec-
tions for Norfolk, &c., v 167, 168
Hunte, Thomas, printer, iv 169, 171
Hunter, Dr. Christopher, letters to Dr. Z.
Grey, iv 651, 652, 760

Rev. Christopher, notices of, v 808,
826, 828, 831-833. seven letters to Rev.
Weeden Butler, 811-819

iv 731

Charles Orby, v 142

Governor (friend of Dean Swift),

Mrs. John, widow of John Hunter,
the celebrated surgeon, memoir of her by
Archdeacon Nares, vii 638

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Selina Countess of, viii 1

Theophilus 7th Earl of, viii 20
Theophilus 9th Earl of, viii 1.
promises to make Lord Rawdon his heir,
17

Rev. Theophilus Henry, viii 21.
letter to Mr. Nichols, iv 470.
of, ib. note

account

Huntingfield, Joshua Vanneck Lord, no-
tice of, iv 681

Hunton, Mordecai, M.D. of Newark, death
of, ii 5, 46

Hurd, Dr. Richard, Bp. of Worcester,
ii 823; iii 499, 720; v 350, 351, 390,
674; vi 481, 640, 714; vii 359; viii 412.
his collections on the use of travelling,
ii 142. letter to Dr. Birch, 143. letter
to, from Bp. Warburton, about Prebendary
of Rochester, 849. his Dialogues, vii 276.
four letters to Mr. Hardinge, iii 114, 151
Husbands, Rev. Dr. James, letter to Dr.
Grey, iv 324

Husk, General, iv 317

Hussey, John Lord (temp. Edward IV.),
vi 360

Dr. his "Pastoral Letter," vii 740
Giles, the painter, v 716, 717
Serjeant, vi 197

Sir William, Lord Chief Justice
(temp. Edw. IV.), vi 360

William, 2nd son of Sir William,

vi 360
Hutcheson, Mr. the Scottish Burns, vii 187
Hutchins, Rev. John, iii 616, 617, 619,
620, 625, 640; iv 631, 736, 738, 772;
v 282, 286, 714, 715. letter to, from Dr.
Ducarel, on the "History of Dorsetshire,'
&c. iv 631. mode of first publication of,
i 820. letter from Thomas Hollis, Esq.,
736. correspondence between Messrs.
Nichols and Rev. William Chafin relating
to Hutchins's Dorsetshire, vi 215-240
Hutchinson, John, iv 352-354

John, his Works, i 815
John Hely, viii 219, 787

Robert (brother of the Durham

historian), i 835. his Poetical Remains,

424.

notice of, 425. letters to Mr.
Allan, 441-443

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

Thomas, M.D. notice of, i 459.
letters to Mr. Allan, 459, 460

William, historian of Durham,
v 514; vi 722. memoir of, i 421-427.
letter from
corrrespondence, 428-460.
R. Spearman, on his "History of North-
umberland," iv 736. See Carr, Spear-
man, Watson, Whitlock

Hutton, Charles, LL.D., mathematician,
notice of, v 107; vii 57

Dr. of Aynhoe, iv 77

John, Esq. five letters to and from
Dr. Ducarel, iii 474-476

Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury, no-
tice of, iii 386, 473, 474, 475, 476, 653,
696; iv 77, 329. memoir of, iii 466.
two letters to Dr. Ducarel, 468, 469.
family pedigree, 597

iv 94

Mrs. widow of the Archbishop,

W. of Birmingham, vi 849
Huygens, Mons. iv 46

Hyde, Rev. Dr. Thomas, iii 250

Lord, son of Earl of Clarendon, the
Lord Chancellor, vi 798
Hyll, Anthony, printer, iv 195
Nicholas, printer, iv 195

Hynde, Austen, vi 394

Rowland, vi 394

I.

Ibbetson, J. Secretary to the Admiralty,
letter to Rev. Tho. Hornsby, iv 516

-

Rev. Dr. his Charge, iv 587
Ibbot, Benjamin, his death (1725), iv 423
Idle, Mr. of Lincoln's Inn (1735), iv 252
Ilbury-ford, Roman town near, iv 453
Iliffe, Joseph, of Hinckley, notice of, vi
581

William, vi 564, 565, 577
Illuminators, meaning of, iv 163
Inchbald, Mrs. sketch of by Mr. Hardinge,
iii 37

Inchiquin, Earl of (1678), iv 644
Incheiif, William, iii 509

Inett, Dr. his " History of the English
Church," iv 616

Influenza, its great prevalence in 1803,
vii 111. its severity in Ireland, viii 16
Inge, Mr.
of Thorpe, v 581
Ingham, Mr. (1757), vii 246
Inglewood Forest, trial respecting, i 146
Inglis, Dr. consecrated Bishop of Nova
Scotia, vii 488, 694

Mrs. calligrapher, iv 225,

Sir Robert Harry, vi 763

Ingram, Rev. Robert, notices of, i 757
Innes, Rev. Mr. notice of, iv 84

Innys, William, bookseller, i 359, 362,
363; ii 35; iv 108, 323

I

Inoculation, first trial of in 1721, i 277,
278, 279, 280

Inscription, on a silver plate found in Ris-
ley Park, Derbyshire, ii 789

on Sir Isaac Newton, in Col-
sterworth church, and in the room where
he was born, iv 17

account of a Greek one on a
stone brought from Segegick, iv 167
Inscriptions, account of some Roman, iv 209-
210

"Installation," a poem, proposed republi-
cation of, viii 314

Intelligencer, a paper published by Dr.
Sheridan, ii 755

Inverary, hospitality at, i 141
Inwood, Rev. J. vi 673

state

Ireland, new Lord Lieutenant of, vii 454.
appointments in, 455. troubled state of,
465. portraits of some Irish Patriots,
474. Whiteboys, 475. disturbances in
the church, 477. state of religious parties
there, 480. Female Association against
the payment of Tithes, 481. Society for
Christian Knowledge and Practice, 486.
Rev. Aug. Beaufort's map of, 487.
of the church in, ib. pamphlets on, by
Dr. Hales and Mr. Browne, 497. Dr.
Hales's "Survey," ib. extinct volcanoes
there, 699. proposals for a Natural His-
tory of, 700.
tour of two English gentle-
men in, 702. MSS. relating to, addressed
to the Duke of Northumberland, 703.
county maps of, 704. its political state,
741. arrest of conspirators, 746, 748.
state of the Roman Catholics, 786, 788.
the Militia Act, 789. the tithe question,
791. troops in, ib. Catholic Emancipa-
tion, 793. its antiquities reviewed, 801.
errors in Mr. Gough's view of the consti-
tution of, ib. 803, 805-807. round towers
in, 806, 818, 837. its ancient language,
818. state of the Government, 832.
state of the Roman clergy, 835. list of
authors on its Natural History, 848. the
Union, viii 32. the Battle-axe Guards
there, 223-225. disturbed state of Ar-
magh, 317. French invasion, 324

Rev. John, D.D. Dean of West-
minster, allusion to, vi 9, 11-13, 766.
W. Gifford's account of their early friend-
ship, and an extract from the Baviad re-
lating to, ib.

Samuel, v 429, 463. his "Vindi-
cation of the publication of the supposed
Shakesperian MSS." in reply to Mr. Ma-
lone, vii 11

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by the Court of Russia with a Greek
translation of Virgil, 716. Mr. Graydon
presents them with fossils, ib. Dr.
Young's paper on Colours, 748. Bishop
Percy's zeal for it, 771. its continuance
doubtful, 841. query respecting it, 852
"Irish Harp Institution," described, vii
207

Dress, print of, in MS. Froissart at
Oxford, 709
Irving, Rev. Dr. David, proposed as a pro-
fessor in the Belfast College, vii 192 and
note, 194. a candidate for the rectorship
of the High School, Edinburgh, 205. his
letter to Dr. Percy, detailing his disap-
pointment and the intrigue which marked
the election, ib. his "Life of George
Buchanan," and "Lives of the Scottish
Poets," 753

Irwin, Eyles, his comic opera of the "Be-
doins," viii 34. letters to Bp. Percy,
359, 360. account of, 359, note

Lady, notices of, v 22, 23

Isham, Rev. Dr. notice of, iv 306

Sir Edmund, letters to and from
Dr. Ducarel, iii 531, 533.
Islip, Adam, printer, iv 196, 216
Isted, Ambrose, viii 190

Mrs. vi 555, 589. letter to John
Nichols on the death of her father, Bishop
Percy, 591. some account of her, viii 349.
her death, 350

Sam. of Ecton, vi 583; viii 325, 332
"Italia Liberata," first edition of, vii 741
Italian Poets and Historians, remarks on
them, vii 742

Ives, John, portrait of, iii 608. two letters
to Dr. Ducarel on Coins, 608, 609
Iveson Family, i 232

J.

Jachwr, Robin, v 582
Jack Straw's Castle, vi 368
Jackson, Capt. J. vi 691

Dr. Cyril, Dean of Christ Church,
v 280; vi 251, 252, 775. letter to Rich-
ard Richardson, inclosing a copy of a
letter to him from J. Smeaton on the
Edystone Lighthouse, iii 353. his des-
cent, iv 74. noticed in the "Pursuits of
Literature," vi 775. notice of, vii 455

Cyril, M.D. of Halifax, i 242
C. F. v 120

Hugh, printer, iv 196, 201
J. printer (1592), v 365

J. bookseller, Lichfield, vi 318

Rev. Samuel, iv 303

Dr. William, Bp. of Oxford, his
descent, iv 74. notice of, vii 630

Rev. John, of Leicester, borrowed
from Dr. Clarke, ii 768

Jacob, Edward, letters to and from Dr.
Ducarel, iv 642, 653, 654, 676; vi 12,
13, 656, 676

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