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Ady, Thomas, lx Barnard, Matthew, lxxviii, 312 Akenside, Mark, 378 Baron Hector de Marsay, lii, 175 Allan, James Abreg´ edel’essencedelavraiereligion´ A Short Catechism, xlix–l, 11, 13, 67, Chretienne´ , 172 and n, 173–4, 176 and n 121 Bathurst, Charles, lxii, lxv, 187, 232, 267, Allen, Ralph, xliv, lxvii, 65n, 146 and n, 167n, 283 285, 288, 289, 399 Bedlam, 99 and n, 147 Anderson, Dr Patrick, xlvii Bentley, Richard, 210 Anderson, George, 13 and n Bernard, Mr, 174, 176 Arbuthnot, Archibald, 137n Bertrand, Paul, xlviii, 30 and n, 63, 71, 106, 108, archbishops, bishops and clergy 173 Benson, Martin, 270, 272; Biscoe, Reverend Bible, 133 Richard, 105–6 and n; Burnet, Gilbert, xli, Acts, 211; 1 Corinthians, 100n, 197; 99n; Chandler, Reverend Samuel, Deuteronomy, 164–5 and n; Ephesians, 89–90 and n, 99 and n, 111, 148; Cheyne, 70 and n; Exodus, 99 and n; James, 47n; Reverend William, 135 and n; Cox, Job, 292; John, 186; Judges, 61n; Luke, Reverend Macro, 324; Hales, Reverend 77 and n, 132 and n; Matthew, 58n, 60 and Stephen, 72 and n; Hayter, Thomas, 283, n, 134 and n, 193, 248; New Testament, 287; Herring, Thomas, 188, 192, 195, 196, 99n; Numbers, 358; Psalms, 65–6, 169–70; 200, 219, 225, 234, 236, 258, 283, 304, Romans, 126 and n, 133 and n; Saint Paul, 306, 342, 398, 402, 405, 406; Laud, 100; 2 Samuel, 206; 1 Timothy, 56 and n William, 281–2; Leland, John, D. D., 348, Birch, Thomas, lxi, lxviii, lxix, 211, 218, 219, 350, 352; Lloyd (Floyd), William, 59 and 232 n; Peckard, Reverend Peter, 327; Pocock, Black, Dr Sue, xlviii Richard, 177 and n (Dissertatio de Boerhaave, Dr Herman, 85 and n, 110, 118n geographici Aegypti, 177n); Secker, Thomas, Brindley, John, lxviii, lxix, 211, 218, 232 195, 200, 219, 225, 235, 260, 270, 272, Brown, John, 400 276, 278, 283, 287, 292, 327, 347, 357, Browne, Isaac Hawkins, lxi, 218, 225, 260, 314, 383, 398, 402, 405, 406, 413; Sherlock, 329, 412 Thomas, 352; Warburton, William, lv, Bunyan, John, 168 and n lxiii, lxiv–lxviii, 169–70 and n, 184, 185–6, Byron, Harriet, lxxiv, 191–2 188, 192, 208, 210, 215–16, 219, 220–2, 229, 231–2, 234, 247, 250, 262, 269, 270, Cambridge, Richard (of Gloucestershire), 271, 273, 285, 288, 289, 291, 292–3, 304, lxxviii, 255, 261, 265, 266, 267, 272, 328, 306, 308, 346, 348, 349, 350–1, 357, 360, 391, 394, 396, 455 362, 392, 397, 399, 402, 403 (ASermon Cambridge, Richard Owen, 218, 267, 268, 272, Preached at the Abbey-Church at Bath, 106n); 294, 355, 358, 382, 391, 412 Wilson, Reverend Thomas, 32n Caroline, Queen, 51n Aylesbury, lvii, lviii, lxxvii, lxxviii Carter, Elizabeth, lxxiv, 189, 195, 258, 275, 278, 286, 330, 337, 443, 444 Baillie, George, 16n, 17, 18–21 (sees father Cervantes executed, 20n) Don Quixote, li, lii, 108 and n ‘Ballad of Chevy Chase’, 216 Chamberlin, Mason, 343 Banting, William, 432 and n Chandler, Mary, xliv (cause of death, 89n) Barbauld, Anna Laetitia, 187, 190, Chanvon, Mr (Chanon/Gamon), 117 and n, 434 119, 124

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Chapone, Hester (nee´ Mulso), lxxi, lxxii, lxxiii, xliii, l, 128; Scottish usages, liii, 54 and n, 188, 190, 206, 213–14, 221, 227, 235, 236, 131 and n; severe winter of 1742, 163 and 237, 240, 244, 245, 247, 249, 258, 263, n, 164, 165–6; thoughts on translation, 264, 269, 275, 278, 281, 284, 287, 315, 176; use of parliamentary postage (‘franks’), 318, 347, 351, 353, 379, 402, 409, 425 22 and n, 26–7 and n, 34, 46, 67–8, 121; Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, 425; ‘Ode, wife and family, xxxix, xl, 80 and n, 102–3, occasioned by reading Sonnets in the Style 135, 140, 162, 166 (daughters, 12 and n, and Manner of Spenser, written by T. 87 and n, 131–2 and n, 162, 166, 172, 174 Edwards, Esq.’, 206–7; ‘Ode to Health’, (marriage of, 64 and n; Peggy, 131, 137, 244, 425; ‘To a Robin-Redbreast’, 278; 154, 162, 165, 166); half-brother William, Works, 425 135 and n; son John, 32 and n, 135n); Chapone, John, 188 wishes regarding letters, xxxix, 125, 156 Chapone, Sally, 258, 265, 268, 275, 279, 285, medical practice 296, 315, 318, 326, 330, 363 diagnoses, advice and prescriptions, xliv–v, Chapone, Sarah, lxxi, 188, 257, 258, 266, 307, xlvi, liv, 5, 6–8, 10, 15, 36–7, 38–9, 40, 339 41–2, 44–5, 45–6, 49, 53–4, 55–6, 57–8, Chaucer, Geoffrey, 222, 223, 225 59–60, 63, 66–7, 68, 71–2, 80–3, 84–7, Cheltenham Waters, 60–1 and n 102–4, 113–14, 114–16, 118–21, 122–5, Cheyne, George 126–8, 128–30, 135–7, 138–41, 142–4, biography 144–6, 147–8, 151–2, 152–5, 155–6, antecedents, xli–ii; apples from SR, 121; 160–2, 163–4, 164–6, 171–2, 173, 175, autopathography, xlii–iii, 4n; beginning of 176–7 (diet, xliii, 31, 36, 40, 66, 67, 71, 72, acquaintance with SR, xl–i; bird folklore, 81, 88–90, 91–2, 92–4, 95–6, 99–101, 106, 120; birth date, 15n, 425 and n; Bristol 108–11, 113, 114–16, 116–18, 119–20, connections, 46n; coat of arms, xli; 124, 125, 136, 160, 163, 427; disapproval credulous and hasty, 49; death, xxxviii, lii, of drug remedies, 85–6; women and clergy 176n (memorial poems, 426–30; obituary hard to assist, 106); medical conditions, notices, 425–6, 432–3); education, xlii; elite terms and treatments: abstinence patients, xliv, l, 16n, 22n, 106 and n, (‘temperance’), 38, 45, 46, 50, 56, 63, 86, 151 and n, 160–1; employment history, xlii; 93, 104; advertising, 16 and n; Aethiop frankness, 37, 53, 82, 112, 121; garden mineral, 7n; alimentary cleansing, 23 and n; walks, xl, 56, 124, 141, 171–2; handwriting, aloe extract and gum pills, 5n, 15, 24, 36, liii; health, xlii–iv, 56 (gout, 93, 140, 141, 53, 72, 133; amber, 117 and n; anasarca, 171; obesity, 3, xliii, 92–3 and n, 113; 171 and n; Anderson Pills (‘Scotch pills’), self-medication, xlvi–vii, 86, 109, 120, 136, xlvii, 28, 31, 41–2, 45, 49, 50, 51, 53, 60, 140, 154; vomiting, 141; weak nerves, xl); 63, 94, 104, 111, 129, 130, 137, 145, 156, hot temper, 48; invites SR to Bath, 127, 171; antimony, 7n, 66 and n; apoplexy, xlv, 176; letterwriting, 160; literary advice, li, 14, 72, 86, 109, 116; asafoetida, 28 and n, 61, 146–7 (on Pamela supplements, 31, 45–6, 53, 55, 118, 128, 129–30, 137, ‘Library’ and ‘Catalogue’, 68–71, 72, 147, 163; aurum horizontale, 85 and n; balsam, 149–50, 152, 154, 156–7, 159–60, 161–2; 15 and n, 36, 66 and n, 125; bark, 57, 66, on resources for Defoe’s Tour, 62 and n); 82, 86, 104, 107, 114, 115, 116, 123, 139, mezzotint portrait of, lxxxii (fig.), 30n; on 141, 155, 165, 171 (quill, 81 and n, 100, female patients, 106–7; overdosed on 111, 137); bathing, 31, 41–2, 44–5, 46, 50, laudanum, 110n; oysters from SR, 4, 8, 27, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 60, 67, 83, 86, 90, 94, 33, 51, 58, 60, 97, 121, 162, 166; poor 129, 132, 134, 137, 139, 140, 148, 152, opinion of booksellers, 13, 28, 29, 30, 155; bleeding and analysis (phlebotomy), 31–2, 33, 34, 40, 42–3, 47–9, 64–6, 67, 79, 14, 16 and n, 36, 37, 38, 49, 50, 52, 56, 59, 80, 83, 84, 87, 104–5, 171, 174 (worse than 66, 72, 78, 90, 109, 117, 118, 123, 126–7, apothecaries, 48 and n); proto-psychiatry, 133, 148, 151, 154, 156, 164–5, 175, 176; xli, 102–4, 108–11; recommends works on Bristol water, 6n; cachexy, 85 and n; longevity, xlvi, 100–1 and n; religious camomile, 31, 129; cardus (thistle), 66 and development, devotion and influences, xliii, n, 137; castor, 10n; chemicals (and xliv, xlix–l, 13, 52n, 112n, 131, 133, 134, alchemy), 84–6, 92; cinchona, xlvi–vii, 5n, 149–50 and n, 172–3 and n, 173–4 (Jacob 15n; compound peony water, 10n, 53, 55; Boehme, 143 and n; Pierre Poiret, 149 and Cyclus Metasyncriticus, 133 and n, 134; n; Theologia germanica, 154–5 and n, 157); despumation, 95–6 and n, 100, 136; diet residence and practice in Bath, xxxix–xl, and digestion (‘high’ and ‘low living’), xlv,

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Dakeing, Mr, 90 and n 222–3 (difficulty in placing, 229); for de Blainville, Monsier passion plant, 203–4); at Buckingham Travels Through Holland, Germany, Assizes, 259; cannot write on orthography, Switzerland, 172 and n 202–3; Canons edns notes, 267; Catherine Defoe, Daniel Talbot supportive of defeated Whigs?, Tour Thro’ the Whole Island of Great-Britain, 327–8; (sonnet to, 276); comments on xlix, 52n, 60–1 and n, 62, 118 Grandison (disappointed by delay, 280; Delany, Mary, 188, 330, 409, 448 dislikes details in index and suppl. pp. of Delany, Patrick, 340, 343, 363 final vol., 320; German readers want more Dickens, Charles, 433n complete ending, 360; Irish booksellers’ Dier, Mr, 175 theft of, 297; MS, 190; progress of, 276; Dillon, John (businessman), 432–3 proud suspected of having a hand in, 304; Retribution, 433 remarks on characters in final vol., 319–20; Dillon, John (editor), 433n re-reads, 303; sonnet to author of, 308–9); Ditcher, Philip, lxxv, lxxvi courtship humiliations, lvii; criticisms (of Dodd, William advertising an edn before finding editors), A New Book of the Dunciad,lxv,lxvi 218; of Cibber’s vivacity, 191–2; of Dodsley, Robert, lxi, 187, 403, 404 cross-referencing in Collection of Moral Dolaus,¨ Johann, 106 and n Sentiments, 373 (retracted, 375); of Harriet Domitian, 169 and n Byron’s indelicacy and tolerance of libertine Donnellan, Anne, lxvii, lxxi, 188, 190, 287, 296, suitors, lxxiv, 191–2; of his Trial, 194; of 306, 311, 315, 348, 351, 353, 363, 379 SR’s resentment of wife’s reluctance to Draper, Somerset, 402, 403 move, lxxvi; of SR’s teasing of wife, 401); Dryden, John, 182, 219, 251 death, lxxx (premonition of, lxxix); declines Duck, Stephen, 397, 398 to attack John Newton, 209–10 (Newton’s Duncombe, John, lxxi, lxxii, lxxiii, 188, 189, edn’s examples for Canons, 218–19; 200, 225, 258, 278, 326–7, 329, 330, illustrates booksellers’ folly, 252); declines 333 to satirize Highmore accident, lxxv (ode on, The Feminiad, lxxiii, lxxiv, 189, 326–7, 329 254–5); delighted SR organizing letters and Duncombe,William, lxxiv, 188, 258 hopes own lines to be preserved, 360; Dutton, Margaret, lxxix disadvantages in prose and verse Dyer, John, lxi, lxii, lxvi miscellany, 308; Dr Hill’s attack on Royal Fleece, lxi, lxii. Grongar Hill,lxi Society, 231–2 (worth of Hill’s book Dyson, Jeremiah, 204, 388, 398, 403, 405 doubted, 350); dismay SR failed to reach him during journey to Dorton, 298–9; Edinburgh University Library, xxxix, liii displeased Elizabeth Carter objects to Laing Mss III, 356, xxxix, liii publishing ode without permission, 286; Edwards, Jacky, lvi Duncombe’s Feminiad, lxxiii–iv (poem Edwards, Thomas, lv approved, not title, 326); editing Spenser, biography lxvii–xx (asks about progress on, 402; Birch acquaintance with and opinions of Pope, edn approved, 232; discontinues, 228; lxii–iv; antagonism to Warburton, lxiv–viii obstacles to, 211–12; work on, 218); (did W give SR his Bolingbroke book?, emendations to Anna Williams’s verses, 346; Pope’s misreading of W’s notes to 313–14; endorses critique of Essay on Man, Bolingbroke book, 353–4; renames A 252–3; envies Benjamin Kennicott’s time Supplement to Mr. Warburton’s Edition of with SR, 300; etymologies (‘cobweb’, 265; Shakespeare, lxiv; retracts criticism of W’s ‘style’, 240); failure of Militia Bill, 407; use of ‘enrace’, 220–1; Pope deserves W’s family (brother Jacky, lvi; father’s death, editing, 250–1; sonnet on, 184–5; W lvi); Fielding’s Amelia disapproved, 235 attacks Dr Heberden in note to Divine (Voyage to Lisbon trifling, HF so close to Legation, 360; W’s attacks on TE in death, 367); fire at SR’s house, 269; French Dunciad edns, lxv, 210–11; W’s ‘visionary invasion threat will ‘put us to expense’, 358 Hypothesis’ of Job rejected, 292); approves (British sailors urged to stay in service, 364; Upton’s proposal to West, expects good French ‘Masters of Europe’ if sea power edn, 229; archaisms critiqued (by John unopposed, 364); friends (Arthur Onslow Duncombe, lxxiii; by Susanna Highmore, and family, lv, lx (concerns for health of, lxxii (defends 334–5)); asks SR for mock 195; disappointed SR cannot visit, 345; advertisement for Chaucer and Gower edn, New Year celebration hosted by, 384; order

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post-chaise for SR, 344); , lxi; home, 249 (neighbour dies in snowstorm, John Clerke, lix; , lxi–ii; John 365); ‘time for action is over’, 375; Trial Wilkes, lviii–ix; neo-Spenserians, lxx–xxvi; (alter to avoid Warburton ref., 273; apology Wilson Williams, lvii–iii (sonnet to latter, for attacking SR’s use of ‘etc.’, 285–6; lxxvii, 312); Yorke family, lx–xi); glad SR complimentary copies may reveal author, found ‘Good Man’, 219; grateful for Sarah 283; Johnson’s critique welcomed, Wescomb’s embarrassingly generous letter, rejoinders on orthography, 290–1; possible 402 (letter to, 403); Hardinge’s failure to note on abuse of ‘etc.’, 281–2; preface to, pay print expenses, 392–3 (SR should 267); urges SR to persevere with writing, pursue suit, 406); introduced to Hester 360; William Dodd’s defense of TE, lxv; Mulso (poems of, lxxi–ii, 213–14, 245, 281; ‘worst fit of coughing I had ever had’, 390 sonnets to, 213–14, 245); Anne Donnellan, (declining health weans one from world, Isabella Sutton, lxxxi (fears to offend latter, 396; eyes damaged by ‘violent cold’, 270) lxvii–viii; grateful for introductions, 190); writings John Edwards’s abusive opposition to Account of the Trial of the Letter Y alias Y, lvi, Locke, 232; Johnson’s Shakespeare edn will 193, 194, 199, 202–3, 212–13, 241, 252, take longer than Dictionary, 411; laments 262, 267, 269, 270, 271, 273, 286, 289, Oxford’s ‘spirit of Jacobitism’, 359 (New 306, 346; Athenian Letters, or, The Interest may conquer, 364–5; welcomes Epistolary Correspondence of an Agent of the Scrutiny in Whigs’ favour, 366–7); letter King of Persia, lx, 211, 218; Canons of book of Sir Roger de Quondam (TE), lix; Criticism, lxi, lxiv, lxxiv, 186, 187, 193, 210, losses (Gilbert West and Stephen Duck, 218, 247, 259, 262, 267, 273, 306, 308; 397; John Hampden, 314; Lane Harrison, ‘Ode, By Mr. Edwards, Occasioned by a lx; Sir Dudley Ryder, 406); meets Joseph Lady’s Being Burnt with Curling Irons’, Spence, 256; military success in Minorca, 254–5; Letter book at Bodleian by TE, lix; 407 (defeat, 411); mourns death of Prince sonnets (‘On a Family-Picture’, lvi; ‘To of Wales, fears Minority, 209; move to Miss Highmore; Sent on Valentine’s day’, Buckinghamshire, lx; news of Prussian lxxii; ‘Tongue-doughty Pedant, whose victory over Austrians, 420; poetry (‘done ambitious Mind’, 185; ‘To Miss Mulso’, with’, lxxviii; quibble over titles ending in 214; ‘O for that courteous Knight, Sir ‘-iad’, 333–4; sonnets (defending Milton, Calidore’, 223–4; ‘Shame be thy portion, 223–4; to Charles Yorke, 321–2; to Dr Lauder, worst of men!’, 224; ‘Let him rail Heberden and Matthew Barnard, lxxvii, on, till ev’ry mouth cry shame’, 234; ‘Smit 312; to Isaac Hawkins Browne, 321–2; to with the blaze of Virtues lovely form’, 246; Lord Hardwicke, 321–2)); prejudice against ‘To Francis Knollys, Esq.’, lx; ‘To his Grace educated women, 334; proposes training Thomas Archbishop of Canterbury,’ 304, nobility in commerce, 220; real-life Pamela 310; ‘Sweet Modesty, the third of that fair in neighbourhood, 284; receives Clarissa band’, 276; ‘To the Author of Grandison’, edns, 184–5, 193 (annual re-readings of, 309, 310; ‘To W. Heberden, M. D.’, 315; and Pamela, 354–5; approves additions and ‘To Mr. Wilson Williams’, lviii, 316; ‘To postscript, 194, 358; asks SR’s portrait for Matthew Barnard’, 316; ‘To the Right admirer of, 203; queries identity of Honorable the Lord Hardwicke, Lord ‘celebrated Bard’ in, 393; sonnet on, 189; Chancellor’, 321; ‘To Isaac Hawkins SR’s company while reading C. and P., 349; Browne, Esq.’, 322; ‘To the Same’, 322; surmises Pope references in C. offended ‘To the Honorable Charles Yorke’, 322) Warburton, 397); regrets fewer subscribers Edwards’s secret, lxxix, 412, 414 for Leapor poems, 221; reluctant to Ellesborough, Bucks., lvi winter at Parsons Green, 374; Richard Etherege, George Cambridge’s death, 391 (compares RC to The Man of Mode, 104n Pope’s Man of Ross, 396); Richard Hurd’s Ember Court, 183–4, 189, 259, 260, 261, 264, anon. book on friendship, attributed to TE 295, 302, 303, 343, 344, 347, 381 by Onslow, 384–5; Somerset Draper’s widow as match for Robert Dodsley, 403; Faulkner, George, 296, 310 SR’s Cirencester admirers, 259; SR should Ferrar, Martha, 327, 328, 331–2, 334, visit during June weather, 370 (depressed 341 when Richardsons leave, 415; secret reason ‘Ode to Cynthia’, 337–8, 341; ‘Ode to for visit request hinted, 412, 414; visit Spring’, 331–2 from, lxxix); storm destroys nests around Field, Paul, 323

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Fielding, Henry, lix, 235, 242, 259, Hughes, John, lxviii, 211 367 Hurd, Richard, 385 Adventures of Joseph Andrews, li–ii, 108 and n, Hutcheson, Archibald, 38 and n 111–12 and n; Amelia, lix, 235; The Champion, 112n; Voyage to Lisbon, 367 iatro-mathematics, xlii, 172 and n Folliot, Colonel John, 160 and n Innys, William, 121 and n Francis, Philip Islington Wells, 41 and n Eugenia, 242 Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, 209, 215, 252, Jacobite Invasion of October 1745, 358–9 272 Jacobites, xlii, l, 137n Freke, John, xlvii, 78, 91, 126–7 James, Dr Robert, 84 and n, 92 writings, 52 and n Medical Dictionary, 115 and n, 172 Fuzelier,M.Louis Jewish Naturalization Bill of 1753 (‘Jew Bill’), Momus Turn’d Fabulist,lx 364 Johnson, Samuel, lxvi, lxxviii, 150n, 115n, 252, Galissoniere,` Marquis de, 418 286, 287, 290, 317, 409, 411 Garrick Club, 433n journals, magazines and newspapers (‘publick Garrick, David, 400 papers’), xlv, xlix, 17, 22 Garth, Dr Samuel The Champion, 112n; The Daily Gazetteer, The Dispensary, 119 and n xxxviii, 154 and n, 425, 426, 427, 429 and Gay, John n; The Gentleman’s Magazine, 17n, 160n, The Beggar’s Opera,lix–x 163n; The London Journal, 17n (‘London General Election of 1754, 325, 326, 327–8, 356, Evening Post’, 16–17); The Tatler (mock 359, 362, 364–7, 368 advertisement), 70 and n, 74; The Weekly Gery, Major Thomas, 106 and n, 110 Miscellany, 4 and n, 6, 16–17 and n Giffard, Henry Juvenal Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and his Satire X, 155n Family, 288, 291 Godschall, Sarah, 195, 200, 300 Kennicott, Benjamin, 300 Gower, John, 222, 225 Knapton, George, lxi Guidott, Dr T., 42n Knapton, John and Paul, 87 and n, 88, 220 Knollys, Francis, lx Hammond, Hannah, xl Hammond, Henry, xli Laing, David, 432, 433 Hampden, John, 314, 318 Laing Mss III, 356, 432–4 Handel, George Frideric, 243 Lauder, Dr William, 223, 224 Hardinge, Nicholas, lxi, 189, 388, 392–3, 394, Law, William, 112 and n, 121, 128 398, 405, 406 An Appeal to all that Doubt, 121n; The Harrison, Lane, lx Grounds and Reasons of Christian Heberden, Dr William, lxi, lxxvii, lxxviii, 192, Regeneration, 121n 195, 207, 208, 221, 239, 246, 247, 312, Lawry, John, lxi, 219, 225, 398, 402, 405, 406 360, 362, 378, 391, 394 Leake, James, xxxviii, xlviii, xlix, 3, 4n, 13n, 23, Henrietta Maria, Queen, 41n 25, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 40–1, 43, 44, 46, 47, Highmore, Joseph, lxxii, 189, 200, 221, 234, 49, 52 and n, 57, 58, 60–1, 64–5, 67, 80, 243, 263, 275, 281, 289, 307, 379 87, 101n, 107 and n, 136, 147, 157, 167, Highmore, Susanna, lxx, lxxi, lxxii, lxxiii, lxxv, 174, 175, 176, 285, 296, 340, 413, 417 (son 189, 200, 221, 234, 243, 247, 254–5, 257, James, 175 and n; wife Hannah, 58 and n, 263, 264, 278, 281, 289, 300, 301, 307, 136) 330, 334–5, 347, 379, 402, 409 Leapor, Mary, 221, 225 sonnet on Edwards’s Spenser imitations, Lee, Alexander, lvii 332–3 Lessius, Leonard, 100–1 and n Hill, Aaron, xxxvii, xlvii, lii–iii, lv Linden, Dr D. W., 42n ‘Verses, written by a Lady’, liii, 427–9 Lintot, Catherine, 296 Hill, Dr John, London Daily Advertiser, and Littleton, Adam, 240 Literary Gazette, 222, 225, 348, 350, 351 Lowe, Solomon, 83n Hillier, William, 328 Homer, 168 and n McArdell, James, 189, 203, 207, 209, 284 Huddesford, William, 359, 362 Macready, William Charles, 433

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Mallett, David, 210, 311, 352 326; Raleigh, Sir Walter, 63 and n; Roe, Sir Mason, Nathaniel, lxxx, 349 Thomas, 55 and n, 57; Ryder, Sir Dudley, Middleton, Conyers, lxi 404, 406; Sutton, Sir Robert, lxvii, 188; Middleton, George, xlviii, 79 and n, 87 and n, Viscount George Townshend, 404; 176 Viscount Royston (Philip Yorke), lx, Middleton, John, 46n lxiv note 145, lxv, lxviii, lxix, lxx, 231, 232, Militia Bill of 1756, 404, 407, 409, 411, 419, 255, 260, 279, 343, 345, 349, 350–1, 381; 420 Walpole, Sir Robert, 99n; Watson, Sir Millar, Andrew, lxvi, 288, 289 William, 208; Wilmot, Sir Edward, 402 Milton, John, lxxiv, 191, 196, 197, 198, 206, North End, 185, 201, 217, 224, 236, 237, 239, 210, 211, 223, 224, 247, 250, 335, 375, 252, 260, 272, 273, 325, 344 379 Onslow, Anne (nee´ Bridges), 187, 189, 233, Paradise Lost, lxix, 77–8, 198, 218 243, 246 (daughter Anne, lx, 187, 233, Mole, William, 24 and n, 33 and n (GC’s letter 243) to, 33) Monsey, Dr Mortimer, 51n Onslow, Arthur, Speaker of Commons, lv, lx, Moore, Edward, The World, 358 lxix, lxxx, lxxxi, 181, 190, 193, 195, 199, Moore, William 218, 226, 230, 232, 233, 237, 238, 243, letter to GC, 158–9 and n 247, 259, 262, 263, 279–80, 283, 292, 293, Mullett, Charles F., xxxviii, l, liii 295, 306, 314, 342, 344, 345, 347, 383, Mulso, Edward, lxxi 384, 388, 389, 393, 416 Mulso, Thomas, lxxi, 263, 315, 408, 409 Onslow, George, lx, 190, 195, 199, 218, 238, 262, 280, 283, 295, 302, 306, 328, 345, Newton, Isaac, xlii, 52n, 71 and n, 172n 355, 358, 383, 411 Newton, John, 209–10, 218–19 Onslow, Thomas, 385 Newton, Richard Osborn, John, 122n Pluralities Indefensible, 164n, 166 and n, 174 Newton, Thomas, lxix, 205, 210, 215, 218, 226, Paice, Joseph, lvii, lxxix, lxxx, lxxxi, 236, 280, 247, 250, 251 305, 369, 370, 380, 386, 411, 413 New York Public Library, xxxviii Paice, Nathaniel, 236, 379, 382, 386 nobility, the Parsons Green, 339, 343, 344, 370, 371, 373, Barnard, Sir John, 200, 364; Fane, Sir Francis 379, 381, 382, 390, 393 (Love in the Dark), 219; Hanbury- Pelham, Henry, 318 Williams, Sir Charles, 95 and n; Harley, Sir Pennington, Elizabeth, 327, 330, 410 Robert, 285, 287; Hawke, Sir Edward, 418; Perry, Dr Charles Heathcote, Sir John, 22 and n; Hulse, Sir View of the Levant, 157 and n Edward, 99–100 and n, 117, 374; Lady Peters, Charles, 292 Bradshaigh, lv, 240, 261, 368, 434; Lady Phillips, Richard, 434 Huntingdon, xliv; Lady Jemima Campbell, Pitcairn, Archibald, xlii lxi, 279; Lady Mary Montagu (‘Sappho’), Pitshanger Manor, Middlesex, lvi, lx lxiii; Lord Abergavenny, 41n; Lord Pohill, Tryphena, 408, 411 Barclay, 110 and n; Lord Bateman, 11 and Poiret, Pierre n; Lord Bath, (William Pulteney), 34 and Biblioteca mysticorum selecta, lii, 149 and n n; Lord Blakeney, 407, 411; Lord Pond, Arthur, lxi, 201 Bolingbroke, lxiii, 210, 242, 308, 311, 346, Pope, Alexander, lviii, lix, lxii, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi, 351, 353–4, 357; Lord Cadogan, 110 and 43 and n, 65–6 and n, 87n, 229, 232, 247, n; Lord Chandos, xliv; Lord Chesterfield, 248, 250, 252–3, 289, 306, 333, 335, 22 and n, 27; Lord Essex, 34 and n, 151 and 353–4, 357, 393, 396, 403 (‘grottofying’, n; Lord Forbes of Pitsligo, l, 10–11n, 176n; lxii) Lord George Villiers, The Rehearsal, 229; An Essay on Man, lxiii, 248, 252–3; Dunciad, Lord Hardwicke, lx, lxi, 291, 321; Lord li, lxv, 166–7 and n, 167–70; Iliad, Hervey, l, 22 and n, 34, 94–5; Lord 168 and n; ‘On Receiving from the Right Huntingdon, 22 and n (GC dedicates Essay Honorable the Lady Frances Shirley, a on Regimen to, 35 and n, 46, 47, 48; wife, Standish and two Pens’, 30n; Psalms 35n); Lord Isla, 111 and n; Lord John project, 65–6, 169–70 Dalrymple, 362; Lord Lovat, 137n; Lord Pratt, Charles, 356 Lyttelton, xliv; Lord Scarborough, Prescott, Mary, lxxi, 258, 263, 264, 275, 279, 160–1 and n; Lord William Stanhope, 314, 315, 408, 409

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Prevost´ d’Exiles, Antoine Francois 368); critiques Pope’s Dunciad, 167–70; The Dean of Coleraine, 166 and n, 167 and n Daniel Wray contact, lxi; daughters, Prior, Matthew, 220 patriarchal attitude to, lxxv–vi; death of Sir publication, conditions and processes of, xlviii–ix Dudley Ryder, 404; difficulties getting paid booksellers, 21, 23, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31–2, 39, for printing parliamentary Journals, 388–9; 42–4, 47, 101, 157, 166 (‘the Brethren’, difficulties with servants, 175 and n; Dyer’s 150 and n, 162 and n); commercial climate, Fleece printed, lxii; exhumation, xlviii; xlix, 43; contracts and fees, xlix, 10–11, failure of Militia Bill, 404; Fielding’s 13–14, 32, 41, 88; costs, xlix, 32, 41, 43, Amelia and Covent-Garden Journal poorly 78–80, 87, 174; distribution, 17–18, 22 and received, 242; fire at Salisbury Court, 271; n, 27, 38; manuscripts, xxxvii–viii, liii, 26; forthcoming publications by Dr John Hill paper quality and format sizes, xlix, li, 11, and John Leland, 348 (has not read Hill, 13, 16–17 and n, 17–18, 21, 23, 26, 27, 29, JL’s second vol. early February, 351); franks 31–2, 47, 62, 101, 174; print runs, 67; irrelevant, since his letters give pleasure, proofs (‘sheets’), xlix, 17, 18, 21, 22 and n, 318; friendship with Onslow, lv–vi (at O’s 23, 24–5, 26–7, 29 and n, 32–3, 34, 35, 37, house, lx; declines O’s warm invitation to 38, 40, 44, 46, 47, 61, 63, 65, 67, 68, 83, Ember Court, 383; O’s marriage, 280; his 161, 174; property rights (‘propriety’), xlix, speech on Regency Bill, 226; his visit to 43, 88, 122 and n; sales, xlix, 21, 38, 43–4, Parsons Green, 347); glad TE has met 52, 58, 62, 63, 102, 104, 107–8, 116, 122, Joseph Spence, 257; Grandison (delay after 157, 162; Stationers’ Company, 44n; imitation advertised, 288; delighted TE subscriptions, 52 and n, 157; type, l–li, 11, suspected of hand in, though hopefully not 14, 16, 18, 25, 26, 39, 61, 62, 174 the best passages, 306; G’s fourth vol. received from German translator, with Quarles, Francis, 168 and n critique of imperfect ending, 357; pestered to continue female characters, while Sir Regency Bill, 209, 215, 226 C.’s decision to raise daughters as Catholics Reich, Erasmus, 357 deplored, 324; sheets stolen by Irish, 296–7 Revolution of 1688, xlii, 20n (public letter to appear in future edn, 311); Richardson, Anne (Nancy), 12 and n, 236, 238, TE’s sonnet on to appear in second edn, 257–8, 263, 282, 413, 434 310); handwriting, liii; health, xxxvii, xlv, Richardson, Elizabeth (Bett), lxxvi, 12 and n, xlviii and n, 3, 14, 38–9, 72, 78, 86; Hester 257, 263, 282, 298, 301, 339, 347, 349, Mulso’s ode on TE’s neo-Spenserian 379, 404, 406, 416, 419 sonnets, lxxi, 206–7 (sonnet, ‘To a Richardson, Jonathan, 210 Robin-Redbreast’, 278); impressed by TE’s Richardson, Martha (Patty), lxxxi, 12 and n, nephew, 230; index to TE correspondence, 285, 296, 315, 318, 339, 416 435–59; inquires how Turrick’s fruit Richardson, Mary (Polly), lxxv, lxxvi, 12 and n, compares with North End’s, 410; Johnson’s 263, 285, 296, 298, 301, 389, 416 proposals for new edn of Shakespeare, 409; Richardson, Samuel laments this ‘Age of Dictionary and biography Index-Learning’, 294; leaves for country accepts TE’s rebuke for teasing wife, 404; residence at Parsons Green, xxxix, 338–9 acknowledges Clarissa ref. to Pope’s attack (complains about time-consuming move to on Theobald, 395; and theosophy, xliii, lii; PG, and to new building in Salisbury Anna Williams’s blindness and Johnson’s Court, 372; invites TE to winter at PG, care, 317; annoyed by wife’s reluctance to 347, 378–9; ruse to help wife adapt to new move house, lxxvi; anon. female critique of building, 399); letter to Aaron Hill on Essay on Man, lxiii, 248; apprentices, 12n; GC’s death, 427; letters to remain private, approves TE’s critique of Harriet Byron’s lv (names of those permitted to read, 460; tolerance of libertine suitors, lxxiv sorts letters for his children, 356); losses (discusses amorosity of Milton’s Adam and (Gilbert West, 395; Stephen Duck, 398; Eve, 77–8, 196–8); beginning of three family members in one month, Parliament, 404; burial, xlviii; Catherine 367–8); Miss Sutton’s good opinion of TE, Talbot’s reaction to sonnet to her, 279; 224–5; negotiations with Mr. Hardinge for complaint at long debate over Oxford payment of printing services, 394 (despite Election, 356 (regrets so closely contested, payment, debts for printing still more than doubts university reform, 362; rejoices at 1,100 pounds, 405; receives payment, 398); outcome after Scrutiny favours Whigs, no knowledge of ‘a Sir Robert Harlow in

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the Long Parliament’, 287; Patrick Delany’s Dunscombe poem to TE, lxxiii (title’s Observations upon Lord Orrery’s Remarks etymology problematic, 329); wives, xli, 17, quoted, 340–1; perplexed with extracts for 102, 106–7, 162; worries (about vol. of moral sentiments, 294; Philip Mediterranean hostilities, 410 (no good Francis’s play Eugenia unsuccessful, 242; news about the war, 418); about TE’s pleased to hear of ‘Second Pamela’ in TE’s health, lxxvii–xxx); Yorke family admirers, neighbourhood, 286; regrets not seeing TE lxi during Dorton trip, 300–1; resolved to give writings up writing stories, 362; rumours of war A Collection of the Moral and Instructive with France, 355–6 (agrees French trying Sentiments, 294, 320, 363, 372, 373, 375–7, to alarm, sympathy for sailors, endorses 421; Clarissa, xl, lv, lxiv, lxvi, lxxvii, lxxviii, retaining marines in colonies against 181, 182–3, 188, 193, 194, 196, 199–202, invasion, 362); Sarah Wescomb’s letter to 220, 259, 284, 285, 286, 289, 303, 319, TE, 399–400; sent to TE (copy of Moral 349, 354, 355, 357, 358, 393, 397, 403, and Instructive Sentiments, 363 (detailed 421, 425; copybook, xxxviii–ix, xl, liii, 433, explanation of system used, 375–7); three 434 (verses and memorials to GC in, final vols. of Clarissa, 181 (any insult to 425–30); Familiar Letters on Important Pope in?, 289; TE’s sonnet on printed for Occasions, 44n; memorial notice for GC, friends, 187; why TE’s name did not xxxviii; Pamela, xxxvii, l–li, 62–3, 87, 88, appear with sonnet in C.’s 3rd edn, 200)); 97, 122, 166, 170n, 284, 286, 349, 354, 421 snubbed by Warburton, 288 (heard W’s (critical reception, li, lii, 65, 97; GC’s attack on Dr. Heberden was jocular, 362; literary advice, 68–71, 101–2; imitations TE amputates W’s legs, 215–16; reasons and parodies, 68 and n, 83n, 108 and n; for W’s resentment, 399; W feared SR’s defence of, li, 73–8, 97–8; SR’s plans Bolingbroke and waited until dead to attack to extend, 68 and n, 77); parliamentary writings, 351; will TE respond to W’s printing contracts, xl, 127n; printing of attack?, 229; W’s neglect of Lord Royston, GC’s works, 3, 26; Sir Charles Grandison, 350); so many books attacking Bolingbroke lxxiv, lxxv, lxxvii, 188, 190, 195, 196, 197, may detract from Sherlock and Leland on 199, 202, 217, 219, 234, 244, 245, 256, deism, and profit B’s bookseller, 352 (B’s 260, 264, 265, 269, 279, 280–1, 285, 287, new book on history, 242; can get copy of 291, 292, 294, 296, 298, 303, 306, 308, B’s works so TE may compare with Essay 310, 311, 317, 319–20, 324–5, 334, 357, on Man, 357); strongly supports female 360, 371, 374, 377, 401, 406, 419, 421 education despite majority prejudice, cites Richardson, William, lxxxi, 227, 240, 247, 363, Elizabeth Carter as exemplary, 336–7; 411, 417 sympathy for TE on death of Richard Rivington, Charles, xlv, 44 and n, 49–50, 54, 58, Cambridge, 394; TE encouraged (to attack 63, 80, 122n (daughters, 88 and n; sudden John Newton’s Milton edn, 205 (SR’s own death in SR’s company, 108 and n, 113, attack, 215, 226–7); to attack Warburton, 156) lxvi (SR’s quarrel with W, lxvi–viii); to Roderick, Richard, lxi, 207, 218 continue with Trial, 204–5 (emendations Rouse, Dr Lewis, 42n to?, 271; Johnson’s remarks on, 286–7; Rowe, Nicholas, 211, 299 Miss Sutton’s delight in, 287; should satiric Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh, xlvi, ref. to Warburton remain?, 268); to edit 123 Spenser, lxix–xx, 206, 216, 226 (Upton’s Pharmacopoia Edinburgensis, 53n, 66n letter to Gilbert West on, 225); to expand Royal College of Physicians in London, 123 Canons to two vols., 262, 306 (‘miscellanies’ Dispensatory, 53n undesirable in title, 311; SR to add note to Royal Society, 231–2 new edn, 268); to satirize female vanity in Rye House Plot, 20n verse, after Susanna Highmore’s accident, lxxv (SH’s denial of any engagement, 280; Scheuer, Dr Louise, xlviii SH’s ‘Ode to Content’, 278); to winter at Scudamore, John, 410, 413, 417 North End, 236, 272; to work on Seven Years’ War, 355, 361–2 orthography, 199); unpublished Swift Shakespeare, William, 168 and n, 182, 193, 206, poem on intellectual freedom and social 211, 221, 250, 251, 273, 285–6, 306, 335, prejudice, 340–1; visits to Bath, xl, lii, 3n, 371, 409, 411 4, 96; Warton’s book on Pope ‘an amusing Sigmond, Dr, 431, 432, 433, 434 piece of Chit-chat’, 409; will not send Skelton, Philip, 321

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Society for the Encouragement of Learning, Victoria and Albert Museum, xxxvii–viii, 434 40 and n, 51n, 55n Villiers, Thomas, 404 Spence, Joseph, 256, 257 Virgil Spenser, Edmund, lxviii–xx, 183, 206–7, Aeneid I, 163 and n 211–12, 218, 221, 223, 228, 232, 251, Voltaire, 329, 334 332–3, 334–5, 402, 405 von Haller, Albrecht, 357 Faerie Queene, lxviii, 251 Stephens, Dr William, 106n Waller, Edmund, 104 and n Stewart (Stuart), Dr Alexander, xlvii, 51 and n, Wallis, John, 290 135 Walpole, Horatio, 404 Strahan, George, xli, xlviii, xlix, 4n, 13 and n, Warner, Rebecca (ed.) 29 and n, 31, 32, 35, 40–1, 43, 46, 47, 49, Herbert Lodge, 431; Original Letters, xxxviii, 65, 78–9, 80, 83–4, 87, 88, 94, 96–7, 104, 431 112, 135, 157, 162, 171 Warton, Thomas, lxx Strahan, John, xxxix, xl Wescomb, Sarah, lxxv, lxxvi, 240, 385, 387, 389, Stretzer, Thomas 393, 394, 399–401, 402, 403, 404, 407, A New Description of Merryland, 64n 410, 412, 413, 417 Sutton, Isabella, lxvii, lxxi, 188, 192, 198, 224, Wesley, John, xliv (Methodism, 73 and n, 227, 230, 247, 249, 251, 258, 263, 270, 112 and n) 276, 280, 282, 287, 291, 311, 315, 348, West, Gilbert, lxviii, lxx, 232, 342, 395, 351, 353, 357 397 Swift, Jonathan, 168 and n, 340, 429n Westminster Petition of 1751, 199 ‘To a Friend who had been much abused in Wetstein, Henry, 150 and n many inveterate Libels’, 340–1 Wild, Wayne, xliv Wilde, Martha, 394 Talbot, Catherine, lxi, lxxiv, 200, 225, 235, 276, Wilkes, John, lviii–lix 278, 292, 294, 301, 327–8, 330, 340, 347, William of Orange, 20n 357, 359, 360, 383, 413 Williams, Anna, 313–14, 317 Tonson, Jacob and Richard, 229 Williams, Wilson, lvii, lxxvii, lxxviii, 282, 283, Treaty of Utrecht, 356, 364 294, 312, 314, 316, 378, 387, 391, 393, Tunbridge Wells, 41 and n 397, 399, 403, 404, 407, 410, 410, 412, Turner,J.M.W.,433 417, 444, 447 Turrick (Terrick), lvii, lx, lxxii, lxxix, 187, 239, Wilson, John, 32–3 and n 260, 265, 272, 273, 277, 302, 325, 356, Wood, John, xl 378, 406, 415, 416 Woodward, James, 13n Woodward, Thomas, 13n Upton, John, lxviii, lxx, lxxviii, 225, 229, 232, Wray, Daniel, lxi, lxv, lxviii, lxix, 218, 221, 222, 402, 405 241, 269, 283, 329, 355, 360, 361, 381 Wright, John, 65n Vaillant, Paul, 149–50 and n, 175 Wynter, John, 133n van Helmont, Jan Baptiste, 85 and n Vanderplank, Samuel, 154 and n, 155 and n, Yorke, Charles, lx, 225 338–9, 341 Young, Edward, 417

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