respondence with Dr. Ducarel, iii 303- 315. letter to Rev. Daniel Watson, 312. portrait, 313. letters to Mr. Ames, iv 230; to Mr. Da Costa, 232. letter to Dr. Du- carel, 306
Lyttelton, George 1st Lord, ii 155; iii 448; iv 579; v 761, 863. letter to Dr. Du- carel, iii 306. his "Dialogues" (1758), vii 276
Mabuse, John de, the painter, vi 820
Macarius, the hermit, account of, and his Greek Homilies, iv 410
Mackerell, Benjamin, author of History of King's Lynn, iii 433
Mackintosh, Sir James, iii 844. letter re- commending a monument to Captain Har- dinge at Bombay, iii 91, 118
Lady, the wife of Sir James, lines on Capt. G. N. Hardinge, iii 843 Macklin, Charles, the actor, iii 611
Mr. organist at Oscott, v 701 Macknight, Dr. James, his English transla- tion of the Epistles, vii 482
Mackworth, Mr. (1738), v 159
Maclean, Malcolm, notices of, v 401, 402 M'Leen, Mr. notice of, iv 696
M'Leod, Roderick, v 409
Maclurg, Dr. a correspondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 661
Macartney, George 1st Earl, letters to Bp. Macnally, Leonard, v 397 Percy, viii 342
Macgowan, Mr. of Edinburgh (1790), v 675
Macham, Dr. (1757), iv 450
Machel's "Collections for Westmoreland," iii 310
Machell, Rev. Mr. (1742), v 264
Machin, John, Prof. of Astronomy at Gre- sham College, F.R.S. (1711), iv 23, 25 Machon Family, epitaphs of, at Sherburn Hospital, i 441
Mackensie, Mr. of Applecross, v 414 Mackenzie, - M.D. (1770), iv 760
Capt. Murdoch, survey of Isle of Man, notice of, iv 691. his "Nautical Surveys," vii 698. "Military Surveys,"
Macpherson, Dr. (1796), iii 779
M'Pherson, James, v 408, 409, 412, 413, 524, 525. his Fragments from the Erse," vii 275, 276. his letter to Rev. Wm. Sturrock, viii 240. his imitations, 382. asserts himself the author of "Os- sian's Poems," 417, 418 Macqueen, Rev. Donald, notice of, v 401; vi 521. long and interesting anecdotes of, and account of conversations with, from Boswell's "Tour to the Hebrides," v 401- 410. letter of the Earl of Buchan to Sylvanus Urban relative to, 404. letter to Rev. Dr. John Calder on Ossian's Po- ems, 411
Macro, Rev. Dr. Cox, iii 241; vi 524 M'Sparran, Rev. Mr. (1736), notice of, iv 521
Maittaire, Michael, iv 142, 145, 148, 154, 156, 157, 181, 188, 193. letter to Dr. Stukeley, ii 799, 800. his "Annales " referred to, 143
Majendie, Dr. Wm. Henry, Bp. of Chester and Bangor, vi 754. notice of, vii 64
Malcolm, James Peller, v 58, 475. his Londinum Redivivum, vii 57, 58. notices of, 57 note
Mallet, Paul Henry, three letters in French, viii 170-172. extract from a letter of his, vii 720. his " Introduction to the History of Denmark," 719 Mallett, David, vi 800. his Epistle to Mr. Pope, ii 735
Malmesbury, James Harris, 1st Earl of, v 346; vi 103, 109
Malone, Edmund, iv 398; v 396, 468- 469, 655, 661. Hardinge's "Essence of Malone," iii 19. biographical account of, by James Boswell, jun. v 444-462. two letters from Edmund Burke on receiv- ing his Edition of Shakspeare, and his Essay upon him, v 455, 459. ten letters to John Nichols on Shakspeare, Life of Wolsey, Warwickshire wills, Johnson's Dryden, &c. v 463-467. his memoir of Right Hon. William Windham, 470- 485. his Shakspere, vii 2, 309. his Supplementary Pamphlet of Notes on, 455. hints to him on the Irish charac- ter, 732. his serious accident, vii 592. his Life of Dryden, viii 26, 32. criti- cised by Mr. Hardinge, 39. his "Supple- ment to Shakspere," viii 220. his observa- tions on "The Tempest," viii 67. letters to Bp. Percy, 369, 370
Rev. Owen, iv 562, 563; v 205, 288, 518, 589-594, 597, 662; vi 345. let- ter to Mr. Gough, vi 304. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 286. notice of, ibid, note. translates "Cadmon," 286. sends an ex- tract from it, ib.
Manns, William, v 627
Mansell, Dr. William Lort, Bp. of Bristol, vi 210, 676. letter to Justice Hardinge, iii 152
Mansfield, William 1st Earl, ii 837; iv 265; v 199; vi 105, 127, 253, 280, 806. letter of Bp. Warburton to, when a coun- sel, i 90. first introduction into the House of Commons, i 622. contributed a plate to Battely's Bury, iv 91 Mapletoft, Dr. John, iv 383. his Proverbs, iv 241 Rev. Nathaniel (1791), iv 705 Maps, antient, in tapestry, formerly Mr. Sheldon's of Weston Hall, afterwards Mr. Gough's, and now at the Bodleian, vii 547
Marcelli, Signor Angelus, notice of, v 724 March, Olivia de la, notice of, iv 146 T. iv 557
Earl of, brother of Henry Lord Darnley, iv 132 Marchmont, Countess, v 744
Earl of, v 200; vi 353. letters
to Lord Wharton, i 426 Mariani Sancti Barolitani, de Lapide Opus- culum (1535), i 812
Markham, Dr. George, Dean of York, notice of, iii 772
Mr. George, of Sedgbrooke, iv 6 Dr. William, Archbp. of York, notices of, i 151; v 232; vi 250, 252, 253, 603, 605, 606, 791. his daughters. 253 William, eldest son of the Abp.
notice of, iii 772 Markland, Jeremiah, v 469. his epitaph, i 156; his legacy to Dr. Heberden, 158. character of, 159
Marks Hall, notice of, iv 522
Marlay, Dr. Richard, Bp. of Clonfert and Waterford, viii 276
Marlborough, John Churchill 1st Duke of, iv 126; vi 718
Charles Spencer 2nd Duke of, iii 796; iv 367-369. a friend of Mr. Wray, i 29
George Spencer 3rd Duke of, v 28, 524; vi 375, 725
Elizabeth Duchess of, iv 367 Sarah Duchess of, iii 297.
forbad any part of the Duke's Life to be versified, i 98
Marlow, Rev. Michael (1772), vi 854
Christopher, his Lucan, vii 25 Marmion, John Lord, iv 886
Marmora Oxoniensia, by Maittaire, ii 800 Marriage, remarks on an incestuous one, vii 534
Marriages of Sovereigns of England, histo- rical review of, by Dr. Birch, i 825 Marriott, Sir James, LL.D. noticed, i 135 John, iv 550
Marsden, Alexander, vii 832
William, vii 844. his Catalogue
of Dictionaries, &c. vii 739
Rev. Mr. examining chaplain to Rev. Abp. of York, vi 50 Marshal, Dr. Nathaniel, correspondent of Dr. Cutler, iv 270. allusions to, iv 281, 291, 293, 295
Marshall, George, portrait painter, York, vi 894
Marsham, Hon. and Rev. Charles, pre- bendary of Rochester, vi 732
Rev. Thomas, letters of Sir Isaac Newton to, iv 60. his epitaph, ib.
Rev. William, the poet, notice of, i 457; vii 630. introduced to Dr. Birch by Dr. Heberden, ii 146. his translation of Fresnoy, viii 205. his pamphlet on the "York Lunatic Hospital," vii 552. re- marks on the styles of Mason and Gray, vii 275
Massachusetts, Historical Society of, publish their Historical Collections, vii 161 Massareene, Clotworthy Earl of, vi 585
Hon. Charles, M.P. for West Massey, Dr. Richard Middleton, of Wisbech
Thomas, of Palgrave, ii 806; iii 609, 667; iv 498; v 181, 354, 560, 763; vi 346. portrait of, iii 608, 667. his Collection for the "History of Suffolk," v 167, 170. notice of his " Life," v 180, 181. See Crowe, Tanner (John) Thomas, vii 411 Martinique, conquest of, vii 279 Martyn, Rev. F. Roman Catholic priest (1826), v 701
Prof. sen. (1728), i 322, 323, 393. his first teaching, 401, 402
Professor Thomas, iv 243; vi 149. anecdote of, 165. letter to Rev. Weeden Butler, v 752. notice of, ib. Mary II. her excellences, i 74
Queen of Scots, her will and original letters noticed, iv 267
D'Este, 2nd wife of James II. her seal, vi 355, 369, 370, 371, 373 Masham, Lady, some account of her, vii 529 Maskelyne, Dr. Nevil, vi 40, 43. gives his sanction to the nomination of the Geor- gium Sidus, vii 442
Mason, Rev. Dr. Charles, i 790; iv 729; vi 288, 295, 296, 299, 437, 449. three letters to and from Dr. Ducarel, iii 545- 547. notice of, 545
Mason, Dr. (1758), iv 460, 461, 464, 465
George, iv 558. letters to and from Mr. Herbert, iv 550-560. biographical notices of, iv 550. letters to and from
(1725), i 398. notice of, iv 495
William, of Wandsworth, letters to Dr. Ducarel on the origin of the use of quill-pens, and the account of the mock Election for Garrat, iv 658-660.
Mr. (1759), iv 263
Massillon, M. v 798
Masterman, Mr. solicitor, v 862 Master, Richard, of Cirencester, v 533 Masters, Dr. (died 1724), iv 268
Mathias, Thomas James, author of the Pur- suits of Literature, vi 770. letter to a friend on the death of Rev. Norton Ni- cholls, LL.B., his learning, and attain- ments, v 65-78. Italian Ode addressed to Rev. N. Nicholls on his publication of "Aggiunta ai Componimenti Lirici Scelti de' piu illustri Poeti d'Italia," v 79. letter in the Gent. Mag. on his tribute to the memory of Rev. N. Nicholls, v 83. notice of, vii 33. letter to Bp. Percy, viii 214. letters to Bp. Percy, with a Latin Ode, viii 312. 313, 314. his various essays, 312-313 Matson, Mr. (friend of Mr. T. Yorke) (1716), iv 128
Matthew, the Anabaptist, iv 175
St. plate of a copy of his Gospel at Dublin, viii 380 Matthew, Tobias, Abp. of York, list of MS. papers, v 366
Matthews, Mr. of Wallingford (1781), iv 724
Maturine, Dean, v 381
Maty, Dr. Matthew, iii 649; iv 675. his death, vii 537. See Ducarel (Dr.)
Maty, Rev. Paul Henry, letter to Dr. Calder, iv 833
Mauduit, Israel, notice of, i 99 Maundrell, Henry, the traveller, vi 731 Maurice, Rev. Henry, D.D. notice of, iv 88
Rev. Thomas, a correspondent with Dr. Lettsom, ii 661. wrote a poem on Grove Hill, 663. lines on the death of Dr. J. Miers Lettsom, ii 848. his poem of "Netherby," viii 187. See Percy (Bp.) Maubey, Sir Joseph, vi 806
Mawhood, C. Gentleman Usher (1771), iv 543
woollen-draper, in Smithfield
(1780), vi 395, 398, 400
Wm. of Doncaster, vi 354 Mawson, Dr. Mathias, Master of Bennet College and Bp. of Ely, iv 249, 251, 252, 254, 256; vi 726. letter to Mr. Gough, iii 555. letters to Dr. Z. Grey, iv 330-331. anecdote of, vi 740
Maxted, Mr. (1744), notice of, iv 110 Maxwell, Mr. of Camden (1787), vi 518 Dr. William, the friend of Dr.
T. painter, vi 359. portrait of Mr. Anstis by, iv 139
Sir William, iv 669 Mayne, John, printer, his works, vii 64. notice of, ib. note
Maynell, Mr. of South Audley Street (1741), iv 597
Mayo, Rev. Charles, viii 286
Mazell, Peter, engraver, notice of, iv 716; vii 851
Mead, Richard, M.D. notices of, ii 780, 781, 783, 798; iii 589, 636, 685; iv 156, 165, 211, 249, 250, 254, 256, 257, 479, 762; v 149; vi 600. frequented Rawth- mell's coffee-house, i 31. complimented by Bp. Warburton, ii 114. Theobald's acknowledgments to, 732, 747. attended Sir Isaac Newton in his last illness, iv 12, 13. anecdotes of Newton, by Dr. Stuke- ley, addressed to, 25. letter to Dr. Ed- mund Waller, 226. letter to, from Wm. Lauder, relative to the forgery supposed to have been committed against the memory of Charles I. 428. notice of, 447 Meade, Hon. Mrs. viii 325, 359
Mease, Mr. Thomas, of Beverley, i 755 Meath, Wm. 9th Earl of, his dangerous illness, vii 739. notice of, ib. note Medals, formed in horn, i 27
Smyrnean, with Hippocrates upon them, ii 780
Medgley's Fold, notices of, iv 621, 623 Meech, Thomas, M.D. notice of, iii 624 Meen, Rev. Henry, notices of, vi 587; viii 52. his poem on "Happiness," vii 6, and note, 42..his character, 8. memoir
of him, 36. translations and other works, 36, and note. letters to Bp. Percy, 38- 68. officiates at St. Paul's, 41. visits Dr. Farmer at Cambridge, 43. goes to reside at Chigwell, Essex, 45. his literary labours, 48. his translation of Lyco- phron, 62
Meerman, Gerard, iii 658; iv 609, 656. his "Origines Typographicæ," 792 Meggison, Thomas, vi 617. furnished the portrait of Mr. Thorpe, iv p. vii
Meighan, Sir Christopher, notice of, iv 660. letters to Dr. Ducarel, 660-665 Melibeus.
"The Tale of Melibeus 19 seems to have been written in blank verse, vii 5, 7, and note
Melmoth, William, translator of Cicero, noticed, i 613
Melton, William de, Abp. of York, notice of, iv 589
Melton Mowbray, notices of the Church, v 218-233
Melvill, John Whyte, iv 834
Melville, Henry 1st Viscount, biographical sketch of him, vii 211
Lieut.-General Robert, vi 456, 508, 515. biographical notices of, iv 833. letter to Dr. Calder on Julius Agricola's camps, &c. ib. his death, vii 94. See Forbes (Admiral)
Mengs, Anthony Raphael, painter, vi 605 Mentz, Elector of, ball given by, vii 713 Menzies, Archdeacon, F.L.S. (1830), vi 835
Rev. Mr., King's Chaplain, and minor canon of Rochester (1799), vi 767 Meredith, Sir William, notice of, iii 188 Mr. (1683), iv 398
Mr. of Islington (1799), vi 771 Merivale, Mr. (1772), iv 846 Merret, Dr. his botanical collections, i 282, 386
Merrick, Rev. James, v 792
Merril, Alderman Joseph, bookseller, Cam- bridge, iv 380 Merrill, Rev. J. iv 384 Messenger,
proprietor of Fountains Abbey (1754), iii 380-382 Mestayer, Henry, a watchmaker, author of a tragedy, ii 709, 725, 748 Metcalfe, Mr. (1738), iv 241
Methodists, remarks of Bp. Warburton on, ii 109, 121
Rev. J. H. iv 866. letter to J. E. Wilmot containing notices of Sir Eardley Wilmot, vi 273
William. See Michell (Rev. Henry) Mickle, Julius, vi 725 Micklebourgh, Rev. John, account of, iv 282, 283. allusion to, 301. letter to Dean Moss, 520
Middlesex, Lionel Cranfield 1st Earl of, notice of, iii 644
Charles Sackville 4th Earl of, his "Arno's Vale" imitated by Mr. Jus- tice Hardinge, iii 145
Middleton, Sir Charles, vi 770, 771
Dr. Conyers, ii 44, 69, 99, 130, 162, 817, 820, 829; iii 706; iv 179, 247, 250, 251, 268, 286, 288, 298, 384, 438, 450, 481, 524, 533; v 353. a friend of Mr. Wray, i 77. his Life of Cicero, 87, 88; ii 123. Bp. Warburton's opinion of, ii 19. his Letter from Rome, 126. his Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers, &c., 168, 169, 176. death, 179. his "Antiquitates Middletonianæ," iv 383
Francis Willoughby 2nd Lord,
Francis 3rd Lord, iii 501 Thomas 4th Lord, vi 406, 420 Sir Hugh, ii 785 Lady, vi 771
Mrs. (1738), v 159
Dr. Thomas Fanshaw, Bishop of Calcutta, appointed Editor of the British Critic, vii 630. notice of, ib. note
W. printer, iv 554, 555, 560 Midgley, Rev. Joseph, notice of, i 767 Rev. Robert, memoir and portrait of, i 767 Miers, Mr. attorney (1727), iv 421 Mildmay, Mr. (1775), iv 522 Miles, Mr. numismatist (1797), vi 724 Rev. Mr. of Cambridge, iii 298 Miliary, Roman, found near Leicester, vii 437
Militia, establishment of the, i 508 Millar, Andrew, bookseller, vii 258 Sir John, vi 377
Miller, Rev. Dr. Ebenezer, notices of, iv 279, 280, 281, 284, 286, 292, 302. letter to Dr. Z. Grey on the effect of Whitefield's preaching in America, 305. letters to Dr. Z. Grey, 520-522 Lady, v 278
Philip, i 283, 283, 285, 288, 328.
memoir of, and letter to Dr. Richardson, 321-324
Milles, A. Hervey, notice of, iv 656. part of a letter to, from Mr. J. Thompson, re- lating to the University of Gottingen, of which each were Professors, 680
Dr. Jeremiah, Dean of Exeter, i 707; ii 808; iii 308, 313, 315; v 345, 363, 428, 525; vi 363, 383-385; vii 405, 407, 408, 409, 460; viii 196. lines from Shakspeare applicable to, vi 369. his Es- say on the Apamean Medal, vii 408. his defence of Rowley, 439. his death, 460 Millicent, Mr. iv 112 Milliken,
bookseller, Dublin, viii 38 Mills, Rev. Henry Forster, notice of, vi 253. his epitaph, 892
Rev. Henry, of Croydon, short me- moir of, i 775. further notices of his works, 840
Lieut.-Col. Robert William, vi 892 Dr. Thomas, Bp. of Waterford and Lismore, iii 276
Milne, Colin, D.D. notices of, i 165; ii 681, 682; vii 439
Milner, John, D.D. F.S.A. v 730; vi 44, 610, 692, 694. memoir of, v 678-702. twenty-two letters to, from, and relating to, viz. Mr. Gough, Rev. J. Brand, M. Frioz, John Nichols, 702-729. third edition of his "Inquiry into certain vulgar opinions concerning the Catholic Inhabitants and Antiquities of Ireland," greatly improved and enlarged, vii 211. his letters to Sir Richard Musgrave, Dr. Ryan, Dr. Eb- rington, &c. ib. his writings noticed by Dr. Lort, 513. the injurious tendency of his writings, viii 389
(1795), (friend of Rev. S. Denne), vi 643, 646, 649 Mrs. (1795), vi 649
Milsonneau, M. iv 622 Milton, John, remarks by Bp. Warburton on his character and writings, i 77. Birch's edition of, 83, 85. Rhapsody to Milton, by Dr. Sneyd Davies, 537. quo- tation from Par. Lost, iv 246. allusions to his supposed forgery against the me- mory of Charles I. 429. his sources of information, vii 17, and note. remarks on his works, 18. Todd's edition of, 54. his notes on Lycophron, 63. pamphlet, "A Narrative of the disinterment of Mil- ton's Coffin," and Mr. Steevens' denial of the fact, 516. specimen of his hand-writ- ing, 719
T. engraver, vi 359. his "Seats of the Irish Nobility," 700
Wm. his paper on the "Draught of Carriages," vii 619 Ministy, Rev. James, v 120
Minshull, Rev. Francis, notice of, vi 255 Minstrels and Troubadours, viii 148 Minto, Walter, LL.D. vi 493, 511 Mirabeau, M. vi 137 Mirfin, F. v 255
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