Jacobus, printer at Edinburgh, Jeffreys, Lady C. i 160 iv 170, 196
· Robert, M.D. iv 594, 595; vi 311 Rev. Thos. memoir of, i 782 William, vi 853 Jameson, Capt. v 318, 319 Jamieson, Dr. John, of Forfar, letter to T. Christie on a watch supposed to belong to King Robert Bruce, v 605. letter to John Nichols relative to an Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language by him and Rev. J. Boucher, 639. notice of his publications, 640, 641. his pro- spectus of an Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, vii 120, and note. publishes his Dictionary, 189
Robert, vii 87, 172; viii 337. his collections of old ballads, vii 87. short notice of him, 90, and note. his proposed "Collection of Ancient Ballads," viii 336, 337, 338. his contributors, ib. letter to Bp. Percy, 337 Jamaus, Jacobus, printer at Edinburgh, iv 170, 196
Jane, Rev. Dr. notice of, iii 226, 273 Janiculum hill, at Rome, i 741
Jaurchund, owner of the Pitt Diamond, vi 68
Jebb, notices of the Irish branch of the family, v 393-400
Dr. John, Dean of Cashell, v 417 John, M.D. F.R.S. iii 823; v 399, 417, 418; vi 481
Dr. (1754), the possessor of Mr. Bridges's MSS. iii 523
Rev. John, v 817; vi 854. "letter to," i 774
Rev. John, Rector of Homersfield, let- ters to and from John Nichols, F.S.A. on the Irish branch of the Jebb family, v 398- 400
Richard, v 398
Sir Richard, v 399, 735 Robert, v 399, 400 Samuel, v 398
Dr. Samuel, v 399, 417
Jefferis, Rev. John, of Bene't College, a Norfolk divine, vi 801
Jefferson, Archdeacon, memoir of, v 235- 253. preferments, v 239. Colchester Hos-
Mrs. M. notices of, i 147, 151, 153,
Rev. Dr. John, of Barnes, heir to Mr. Wray, i 73, 119
William, of Maidstone, vi 644, 647. letter to Rev. Sam. Denne, 646. his draw- ings in Kent, 711, 712
Jeffries, Dr. (1772), iv 845, 846 Jegon, Dr. his portrait, iv 728 Jekyl, Sir J. notice of, iv 530 Jemmet, Philip, vi 360 Jenkins, Henry, vi 606
Sir Leoline, iv 88 ——, banker, iii 732, 735. dotes relating to, iii 727 Jennens, Charles, v 166. notice of, 451 Jenner, Emma, vi 721
Edward, M.D. iv 440, 444, 445, 447, 448, 686. a correspondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 660
Thomas, notice of, iv 550 Jennet, Mr. printer, v 93 Jennings, Rev. Dr. David, iii 444; v 334, 772, 773
Mr. son of Rev. John Jennings of Hinckley, and nephew of Dr. D. Jennings, iii 444, 446, 449
Rev. John, tutor of Dr. Doddridge, notice of, v 332, 333-335
Jerardon, Mr. iv 597 Jermyn, Henry, notice of, vi 341 "Jernaus," vii 775
Jerningham, Edward, letters to Bp. Percy, with a copy of his poem, viii 260, and note; one, with a poem by Lord Carlow, 261 Jersey, Countess of (1796), vi 677
George fourth Earl of, vi 677
Isle of, account of Druidical Temples and Altars in, iv 751-753
Jervis, Mr. painter of the windows of New College, vi 711
Sir John. See St. Vincent (Earl) Rev. Thomas, vi 484; vii 104. notice
of him, ib. character of Rev. Dr. John Disney, vi 483, 484
Hon. William, v 624 Jessop, Rev. Francis, letters to Abp. Wake, iv 120-124. his work" Doctrina de Christo omnium Supremo Monarcâ, qualis sit in Epistolâ Septimanatim Borealis," dedi- cated to Abp. Wake, iv 123 Jeune, M. F. Le, v 802 Jocelyn, Lady Sophia, viii 354 Johnes, Thomas, of Hafod, vi 838. edition of Froissart, vii 113. letter of, to Dr. Anderson, 116. his list of the names at the battle of Otterbourne, 142, 144, 146. fire at his house, 175. his Join- ville, Travels, and Monstrelet, 175. cha- racter of his translation of Froissart, viii 63, 303. additions to his Library, 385, and note. his Quixote Library, 303. letters to Bp. Percy, ib. notice of his death, ib. note
Johns, Henry W. correspondence with Lord Dorchester and Mr. Justice Hardinge, iii 837, 838
Johnson, of Pontefract, pedigree, iii 594 Alexander, M.D. letter to Dr. Cal- account of, ib. Rev. Anthony, iii 673
Charles, the play-writer, ii 726 Francis, v 120
Isaac, artist, memoir of, vi 334 Dr. James, Bishop of Gloucester,
Mr. J. Life of, iv 168
Joseph, bookseller, v 389
Rev. John, D.C.L. notice of and
letter to Dr. Zachary Grey, i 478
to Islington, 150. pupil of the Rev. John Hunter, 311. the MS. of his Irene, vii 85. a dedication of his to "Evangeli- cal History Harmonized" discovered, 161 and note, 246. his Shakespeare, vii 261, 294. his illness, 302. his death, 303. Pope's "Note" concerning him, 304. anecdotes of, by Bp. Percy, 306. Mrs. Piozzi's memorial of, 309. letters to Francis Barber, ib. his visit to Easton Mauduit, 310. letters of, 314. letter to Bp. White, ib. his "Sermons," 315. review of his character by Mr. Courtenay, ib. letter to Mr. Odell lost, 316. letters relative to him by Miss Seward and Bos- well, &c. 321-368. his ill health, 443, 445, 446, 459, 461. his portrait by Opie, ib. his death, 467. numerous "Anec- dotes" of him in hand, 467. his Prayers, 472. his "Dictionary," 473. Life of, by Sir J. Hawkins, ib. two supplementary volumes to his works, 479. his monu- ment in St. Paul's, 508; viii 276. Lives of him preparing for publication, viii 72. his" Lives of the Poets," 197. his Dic- tionary, 289
Thomas, clerk to Dr. Dodd, v 857 Rev. Tho. iv 386
Walter, letter to Dr. Ducarel, re- lative to his "Tour in Normandy," iv 655
Rev. Mr. of America, iv 173, 280, 283, 286, 287, 289, 294, 296, 299, 839, 843 Vicar of Cranbrooke,
Johnston, Rev. Dr. Chancellor of Llandaff, iii 378, 380
Dr. Nathaniel, iii 591, 676
Richard, schoolmaster at Notting- Johnstone, James, M.D. vi 583. a corres-
ham, brief memoir of, i 771
Dr. Samuel, allusions to, iv 574, 805, 815, 817, 830, 831; v 71, 188, 202- 205, 277, 334, 382, 418, 428, 450, 454, 456, 457, 459, 775, 779; vi 142, 318-320, 458, 459, 494, 578, 579, 660, 661, 703, 714, 720, 767, 888; vii 254, 257, 294, 373, 459, 462, 467, 479. his Latin poe- try, i 613. letters to Rev. Thomas Wil- son, 788. letter to Mr. Nichols, iii 800. Dr. Calder's expostulatory address relative to his intended edition of Chalmers's Dic- tionary, iv 808-810. Dr. Johnson's reply, 811. anecdote of relating to Rev. R. Gifford, v 183. his Life of Swift, 388. account of his Tour to the Isle of Skye, and Conversation with Flora Macdonald, Rev. Donald Macqueen, &c., 401-410. his Life of Dryden, 465. his Life by Bos- well, 467. extract of a letter to Dr. Brocklesby, 473. his funeral, v 443. anecdote related by Mr. Gifford of Jacob Bryant's opinion of his Greek scholarship, vi 36. several letters of Rev. B. N. Turner relating to, 147-182. anecdote of, 147. Boswell's account of his visits
James, notice of, vi 504. collection of books on Northern Litera-
ture, vii 751. his "Lodbrokar-Quida; or the Death Song of Lodbrok," and ac- - count of his works, 157, 751 Joinville, his memoirs printed by Mr. Johnes at Hafod, vii 182 Jollage, Paul, v 311 Jones, Rev. David, iii 268, 672
Rev. Edward, rector of Loddington, biographical notice of, viii 394 note, 410. letters to Bp. Percy, 394, 397, 402, 404. his correspondence with Mr. Ralph Nich- olson and Mr. Wheeldon, 397, and notes. his first acquaintance with Mr. Cumber- land, 399. his unexpected legacy, 408. family anecdotes, ib.
Jones, Eustace, notice of, v 770
Rev. Hugh, letter to Dr. Richardson, i 313
Inigo, notices of, v 602, 603 James, vi 581
Rev. T. case of, and on state of Bed- ford Level, vi 290
William, printer, iv 196
W. bookseller (1571), iv 554 William, F.R.S. (1711), iv 23, 25 Sir William, iii 155; iv 703; vii 758. his sonnet to Mr. Hardinge, iii 11. his Dialogues on Principles of Government, vii 452
Rev. William, of Nayland, vi 647, 712 Joneus, Jonas, vi 511 Jonson, Ben, v 638. respecting, with Dr. Birch's answers, ii 654
Jorge, Sir H. P. his share of the Arunde- lian library, iv 64
Jortin, Dr. John, ii 842; iii 713, 764; v 816; vi 468, 753. letters to Rev. Tho. Birch, i 822. letters of Bp. Warburton to, ii 172. intimate with Abp. Herring, 182. his quarrel with Warburton, 187. his own poetical character of his literary discretion, 188. his Remarks on Spenser and Milton, 634, 648. his associates in "Miscellaneous Observations upon Au- thors, 1731," 747. letter from Archbp. Herring relating to the treatment of the Jews, iii 465. apology for, by Archdeacon Blackburne, 718. his epitaph on New- ton, iv 18
Joucourt, Mr. iv 622 Joyce, James, v 166
Thomas, printer, iv 196
Sir Benjamin, K.B. i 46
Dr. Edmund, Bp. of Ely, i 70; iii 186; v 98. letter to Rev. William Ward, iii 519. his death, viii 70 Keerlen, Van, his Charts, iv 546 Keill, Rev. John, of Baliol College (1696), iii 261. his vindication of Newton from the pretensions of Leibnitz, iv 23, 24 Keith, James, D.D. four letters to the Rev. Valentine Nalson, iv 408-411. account of, ib.
Lord, letter relative to Capt. Har- dinge, iii 66
Kekewich, Mr., of Cornwall (1775), v 861 Kele, Richard, printer, iv 196
Kelham, Robert, Illustrator of Domesday, v 190, 191
Kellam, Laurence, printer, notice of, iv 178, 196
Keller, Rev. Frederick, letter to Mr. Gough on the Festival of St. Matthias, iv 722 Kelly, Rev. George, notice of, v 148. let- ters to a friend in London, Thomas Pel- ham Holles Duke of Newcastle, and John Sydney Earl of Leicester, the day after his escape from the Tower, 148-152
Jubb, Rev. Dr. Hebrew professor at Oxford, Kemp, Archbp. and Cardinal, notices of, notice of, iv 550
Jubilee, at Dromore, vii 204
Jugge, Richard, printer, iv 176, 177, 197 Julaber or Julaberry's Grave, at Chatham, Kent, excavations at, ii 779; iv 96
Junius, Letters of, vi 269, 270. Lord Tan- kerville connected with, i 146
John, his Museum of Antiquities (1763), iv 432
Kempis, Thomas à, v 788
Kendall, Duchess of, mistress of George I. iii 191
Nicholas, iii 839
Mr. of Cornwall (1775), v 864
Jurin, Dr. James, secretary to the Royal Kendrick, R. vi 432
Kenmare, Lord, vi 205; vii 702 Kennedy, Dr. Archbishop of St. Andrew's,
Dr. John, his fine collection of coins, iv 209, 216, 446
Mr. (1774), iv 827
Mr. of Cultra, his death, viii 39 Dr. Robert, of Edinburgh, his
death, vii 112 Kennett, Dr. White, Bp. of Peterborough, iii 277; iv 725; v 344, 518. his destina- tion to that see, iv 80. letter, when a schoolmaster, to Mr. Allam, 84 Kennicott, Ann, v 627
Benj. D.D. iii 482; v 627. let- ter to Dr. Ducarel, iv 656. his "Disser- tation on the Tree of Life in Paradise " (1748), v 182
Kenrick Family, notice of, vi 802
Kerrich, Rev. Thomas, vi 308. memoir of, 807. list of pictures bequeathed to the Society of Antiquaries, 817. letter to Rev. Wm. Cole, 821. seven letters to and from Mr. Gough, vi 822-825. two letters to Rev. Edward Balme, vi 826-828
Rev. Walter, M.A. notice of, vi 807 Rev. Walter-John, notice of, vi 807 Kersey, Mr. his "Algebra," iv 46 Kettell, Mr. (1740), iv 157, 159 Kettle, Mr. (1730), iv 247
Kettleby, counsellor, iv 160
Kettlewell, Dr. John, his "Office for the Penitent," iii 278
Kidd, Rev. M. viii 403
Kidman, Rev. Mr. of Corpus Christi Col- lege, Cambridge, vi 809
Kiggalaer's collection of dried plants, i 386 Kilby, Mr. (1734), v 354
Killigrew, Sir William, vi 327 Killingbeck, Rev. John, noticed, ii 816. letter of Humfrey Wanley to, ib. Kilmarnock, Earl of (1745), iv 532 Kilner, Rev. Joseph, letter to Dr. Ducarel, iii 287. letter to John Nichols, 288 Kilwarden, Lord, his murder, vii 118, and
Kinckhuysen, his "Algebra," iv 46 King, Daniel, iv 713
Edward, vi 341, 367, 459, 724. his "Antient Castles," v 179; vii 838. elected President of the Society of Antiquaries, pro tempore, vii 461
John, of Ipswich (1831), vi 341
Rev. John, Master of Newcastle-upon- Tyne Grammar School, notice of, v 125. monumental inscription in Witnesham Church, v 126. alluded to, vi 552
Peter, Lord Chancellor, anecdote of, iv 34. pall-bearer at Sir Isaac Newton's funeral, 14
John 2nd Lord, accompanied Mr. Wray to Italy, i 18, 25. associate of Mr. Wray, 29. death of (1739-40), 32
Mary, housekeeper at Auckland Cas- tle (1826), v 627
Richard, his controversy on the Thundering Legion, i 308
Thomas, book auctioneer, iv 546 Thomas, the actor, at Stratford Jubi-
ILLUSTRATIONS OF LITERATURE.
Kingsland, Lord, v 680
Kingston, Duchess of, vi 113
Felix, printer, iv 196
John, printer, iv 196, 554 Robert Lumley, twenty-two letters to Dr. Ducarel, iii 610-631. notice of, 610 Kingston-upon-Thames, Act for new model- ling the vicarage, iii 10 Kinnoul, Earl of (1775), vi 58 Kippis, Dr. Andrew, iv 821, 835-837, 843, 846, 847; v 174, 180, 335, 422, 426; vi 369, 371, 374, 571, 595, 598, 649; vii 404
Kirby, John, notice of, vi 541
Joshua, vi 544
William (1736), vi 542
Rev. William, entomologist, vi 544 Kircher, Athenasius, his Tour of the Chinese Wall, vii 285
Kirkby, James, chemist, vi 354
William, nephew of Mr. Gough, vi
Thomas, Esq. F.R.S. letter of Sir Godfrey Copley to, i 478. his correspond- ence with Sir Hans Sloane, Sir John Wentworth, Richard Townley, Esq. and Sir Godfrey Copley, iv 72-76; with Henry Davenant, Esq. 886. dialogue between his ghost and the Rev. Milo Gale, ib. Kirkpatrick, Mr. iii 421, 433, 434. letter to, from Bishop Tanner, 418
Kirshaw, Rev. Richard, notices of, iii 750, 758
Rev. Dr. Samuel, i 763; iii 747.
memoir of, 757
Kirton, Joshua, iv 204
Kirwan, Mr. vii 106
John Lewis, relative to Thomas Marquis of Rockingham's edition of Cyprian iv, 427 Knowles, Sir Charles, iii 805
Lady C. iii 131. dedication of Dr. Sneyd Davies's memoirs to, i 483. character of, 485. lines on Dr. Davies's papers, 491. her assistance to this work, iii p. vi letter to Mr. Nichols relative to Mr. Justice Hardinge, iii 801. See Hard- inge, George
Mrs. Mary, letter to Dr. Calder, iv 830. biographical notices of, ib. com- plimentary letter to J. Nichols, iv 831 Thomas, D.D. vi 468
Knowlton, Thomas, gardener to Earl of Bur- lington, notices of, iv 468, 469, 470, 748, two letters to 775, 776, 783, 785, 787.
E. M. Da Costa, 748, 749 Knox, Dr. Vicesimus, vi 482; vii 556. epitaph on Nicholas Hardinge, iii 108. panegyric on Grammar Schools, v 108. Rev. B. P. Turner's answer to his Cri- ticism on Dryden's Feast, vi 178 Koelhoff, John, printer, notice of, iv 187 Kynaston, Corbet, M.P. See Carte, Thos. Rev. E. ii 729; v 154 Humphrey, v 154
Roger, iv 603, 606-608, 621 Kyngstone, Anthony, printer, iv 196 Kynnesman, Arthur, iv 319, 376. three letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iii 290, 291, 848
La Cerda, a Spanish Jesuit, notice of, iv 658 Lactantius, Wasse's notes upon, notice of, ii 797
Kirwen, Mr., and Miss O'Neil, noticed, vii Lacy, Mrs. of Carlisle, vii 712 717
Kitchingham, Jane, vi 809
Rev. John, vi 809
Kit's-Coty-House, Stukeley's account of, ii 769
Knaplock, R. bookseller, iv 99
Knapton, James, bookseller, iv 352,353,732 John, iii 298
Knatchbull, Sir Edward, vi 674 Kneller, Sir Godfrey, vi 239, 592 Knight, Richard Payne, iii 737, 741
Dr. Samuel, iii 493; iv 221, 258, 416. letter to Dr. Edmund Gibson, Bp. of Lincoln, respecting his "History and Antiquities of Ely Cathedral," iv 325. letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 326-329. allu- ded to by Warburton (1737), ii 44 Knipe, Dr. Thomas, iii 270 Knoll-hills, verses on, by Dr. Sneyd Davies, i 647; iii 131, 141. verses on by Mr. Hardinge, i 650
Knoll-house, Derbyshire, a country-seat of Mr. Hardinge, i 31, 48, 89. horæ lite- rariæ at, 89
Knowler Family, of Kent, vi 624
Sir Gilbert (1755), vi 801
Rev. Dr. Wm. letter to, from Rev.
Laing, David, son of the bookseller, iii 775
Malcolm, bookseller, five letters from Joseph Ritson, iii 775-779. his new edition of "Ossian," vii 146, 154. his illness, 199. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 382. his edition of " Ossian," 382 Lairesse, Gerrard, v 356
Lamb, price of, at Christmas 1796, in Leadenhall Market, vii 10
Rev. Dr. (died 1708), iii 277 Mr. (1728), iv 734
Lambard, Thomas, contributed a plate to Battely's Bury, iv 91
Lambarde, Mr. historian of Kent, iv 108, 211, 678, 679; vi 303
Lambe, Rev. Robert, his edition of "Flod- den Field," vii 391, 392, 393 Lambert, Aylmer Bourke, vi 835 Rev. James, vi 854 John, vi 358
Lambeth Palace, notices of, iv 616, 617 Lambton, Frevile, letter from Abp. Potter to, on "The Fathers," and Abp. Parker's Consecration, iv 853
Lambton, Mrs. Mary, iv 853
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