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A. B. 264 Gibson, Edmund 173?, 210, 254, Annesley, Dorothea See Dubois, Dorothea 258 Arbuthnot, John 89 Guardian 41 Archdale, Mervyn 380–83, 385–86 Hales, Stephen 345 Bearcroft, Philip 355–57 Hanmer, Thomas 314 Benson, Martin 179, 186, 251, 260, 262, 268, Hoadly, John 250 270, 288?, 301, 309, 375, 387 Humphreys, David 217 Bernon, Gabriel 178, 183 Boyle, Dorothy 366 Illustrious Assembly 1 Boyle, John 359 Ironside, Nestor 44–45, 49 Brackstone, James 374 Browne, Jemmett 390 James, John 261, 282, 285 Johnson, Samuel 190, 194, 197, 199, Campailla, Tommaso 91, 120 205, 213, 216, 224, 246, 253, 259, 271, Clap, Thomas 371, 378 274–75, 283, 363, 370, 372–73, 377, Clarke, Henry 280, 333 384, 389 Clergy 323 King, William 13 Dalton, Richard 286 Dublin Journal 308, 327–28, 330, 367 Le Clerc, Jean 27–28, 32–33 Dubois, Dorothea 391–92 Linden, Dietrich W. 317–18 Lloyd, Richard 368–69 Ecles, Henry 266 Englishman 37 Molyneux, Samuel 3, 7, 9, 10 Evans, Thomas 272 Newcastle, Duke of. See Pelham-Holles, Fairfax, Bryan 171 Thomas Faulkner, George 278, 393 Newman, Henry 175, 182, 188, 191, Forster, Nicholas 269 193, 196, 201, 208, 214–15, 227, 229–30, 236 Gervais, Isaac 273, 289–90, 292–93, 295, 302–03, 305, 307, 321, 325, 329, 331–32, Official of Trinity College 267 342, 388 Oglethorpe, James 211

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Pelham-Holles, Thomas 352 Roman Catholics 324, 364, 365 Percival, John 4–6, 8, 11, 12, 14–26, 29–31, 34–36, 38–40, 42–43, 46–48, 50–57, Secker, Thomas 249, 265 61–62, 64, 66–68, 70–88, 92–96, 121–26, Sloane, Hans 2 137–38, 143, 147–48, 151, 172, 176–77, Smibert, John 252 181, 185, 187, 189, 192, 195, 200, 203–04, Smythe, Philip 306 206–07, 209, 228, 338, 340–41, 343, 353, Strangford. See Smythe, Philip 358, 360 Percival, John (son) 291, 296–300, 361 Taylor, William 255–57 Philanthropos 320 Pope, Alexander 65, 69, 90, 97 Unknown 287 Prior, Thomas 58, 60, 63, 127–31, 133–36, 139–42, 144–46, 149–50, Wadsworth, Benjamin 225 152–70, 174, 180, 184, 198, 202, Wake, William 132 218–22, 231–35, 237–45, 247–48, 263, Ward 310, 312–13, 316, 319 276–77, 279, 281, 294, 304, 311, 315, Williams, Elisha 212, 223, 226 326, 334–37, 339, 344, 346–51, 354, 362, Wilmot, Robert 322 376, 379 Wolfe, James 284?

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Abington, third Earl of. See Bertie, Anglesey, fifth Earl of. See Annesley, Willoughby Arthur abstract ideas, 65, 287, 292, 305, Anglesey, sixth Earl of. See Annesley, 313, 319 Richard of time, 319 Anne, Queen, 74, 75, 125, 582 Account of the Demoniaks both in the New and Berkeley’s fellowship, 98 Testament, 475, 642 and Churchill, 595 Adam, 291 and city of Dublin dispute, 104 Addison, Joseph, 95, 581 creating peers, 131 and Berkeley, 581 and Erskine, 599 Berkeley’s views on, 85 and Herbert, 604 as convert to immaterialism, 94 and John Campbell, 593 and the Iliad, 121 oaths of allegiance to, 22 and Le Clerc, 608 and Townshend, 628 meets Berkeley, xxi Annesley, Arthur, 116 and play Cato, 86, 87, 93 Annesley, Dorothea. See Dubois, Dorothea and Pope, 616 Annesley, Richard, 598 and the Pretender, 81 Anson, Admiral George, 536 and Steele, 625 Apologia pro Ecclesia Anglicana, 429, 638 and Swift, 626 Arbuthnot, John, 582 as a Whig, 85 as convert to immaterialism, 88, 98, Addison, Lancelot, 581 100, 583 Advice to the Tories, xxiii, 120, 635 on French cattle scheme, 87 Aeneas, 144 on preservatives against the Alciphron , xxviii, xxiv , 375 , 623 , 635 plague, 165 Alcock, 73 as Queen Anne’s physician, 583 Alden, Captain, 294 Archdale, Mervyn, 583 alliances in war, 75–78 preserving Berkeley letters, 584 Americans (colonials) archetypes, 288, 290–92, 310 character of, 296 in Berkeley’s philosophy, 310–11 Anabaptists and creation, 291 in Rhode Island, 269, 271 no existence unperceived, 318 Analogy of Religion, 379, 637 Archibald, Mr., 393 Analyst, xxiv, 359, 390, 470, 635 Argyll, second Duke of. See Campbell, John

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Argyll, third Duke of. See Campbell, Bambridge, Thomas, 279 Archibald bank, national, 166, 398–403 Arithmetica , xxvi, 635 and Maxwell, 169 Arnold, Christopher, 273, 278 Percival’s Some Thoughts Touching an Irish and Bermuda project money, 531, 532 Bank, 167, 169 Arnold, Jonathan, 391, 414 and Rowley, 169 Art of Political Lying, 88, 635 Barber, John Ashe, St. George (father), 147, 584 and Van Homrigh estate, 248 Berkeley appointed tutor to son, Barrow, Isaac, 534 xxi, xxiv Barry, David Oge, 18 death of, 156, 158 Barry, James, 184 ordination of Berkeley, 37 Barrymore, fourth Earl of. See Barry, James Ashe, St. George (son), 149, 160, 161, 162, Basil, St., 423 163, 585 Bathurst, Allen, 393 Berkeley appointed tutor to, xxi, xxiii and intentions towards the church and and brother-in-law Gore, 147 universities, 396 death of, 171 and moduses, 382 death of his father, 159 Baxter, Andrew health of, 141, 156 attacking Berkeley’s philosophy, 375 mentioned, 141 Beach, John, 345 nature of, 140 Bearcroft, Philip, 586 and servant, 199 as tutor to Percival’s children, 586 Aspinwall, Richard, 207, 211, 216, 228, Bedford, fourth Duke of. See Russell, John 231, 233, 235, 237, 246, 247, 272, Belcher, Andrew, 352, 353, 354 585, 633 Belcher, Jonathan, 300, 352, 353, 354, atheism, 336 358, 587 growth of in England, 322 Belcher, Jonathan (son), 357 Atterbury, Francis, 585 Beleitha, William and Butler, 593 and Bermuda project, 219 candidate for bishop of Rochester, 96 Bellemare, Peter, 55, 56 and Granville, 603 Benson, Catherine, 378, 404 and impression of Berkeley, 586 and marriage to Secker, 620 as Jacobite conspirator, 132, 180 and William Talbot, 628 meeting Berkeley, 163 Benson, Martin, 275, 294, 330, 338, and Phipps, 616 439, 587 and Sacheverell, 619 and Berkeley’s Discourse Addressed to and Wake, 630 Magistrates, 410–11 Atticus, 113 on Berkeley’s family, 396 Augustine, St. Aurelius, 423 and Bermuda project, 280–81 Augustus, George and bestowing holy orders, 385 as Prince of Wales, 137, 138 and bishopric of Oxford, 396 Augustus, William, 490 on the corruption of manners, 573 Authentic Narrative, 472, 476, 479, 480, death of, 576 500, 529, 541, 562, 641 and funeral of Wake, 403 and George II, 601 Bacon, Mr., 246 and gin, 453 Baldwin, Richard, 486 and granting holy orders, 391

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Benson, Martin (cont.) Berkeley, fourth Earl of. See Berkeley, and Hanoverian troops, 453 Augustus on intentions of ministry to clergy, 407 Berkeley, George, xxii, 436, 576, 584 as lieutenant in Bermuda project, abandonment of Bermuda project, 328, 588 336, 337 on liquors, 573 absence from Trinity College, 127 on the loss of friends, 572 account of riots, 121–22 and moduses, 381–83 and Addison, 95 on old age, 572 and advice to Johnson about King’s and rural deans, 453 College, 541–42 and Secker, 620 and Advice to the Tories, 120 and Thomas Prior, 505 on alliances in war, 75–78 on the treatment of clergy, 381–83 and alpine wolf, 140 and William Talbot, 628 and Analyst, 359, 390 Berkeley, Anne, 576, 588 appointed , xxii, xxiii and death of Gervais’ niece, 493 and Arbuthnot, 87, 88, 100 and farming, 433 and arming militia in Cloyne, 487 as follower of Fe´nelon and de arrival in Rhode Island, 264 Guyon, 588 and Atterbury, 586 and gift of portrait to Prior, 506 and Bermuda project, 185, 187, 188, marriage to Berkeley, xxii, xxiii , 192, 195, 197, 200, 209, 216, 217–19, 260, 262 220–21, 222, 223, 229, 243, 244–45, mentioned, 274, 275, 277, 283, 286, 248, 329 296, 307, 308, 317, 322, 323, 327, 329, and Bernon, 268–69, 276 333, 334, 342, 346, 350, 351, 360, 364, and Bibliothe`que Choisie, 57, 64 366, 373, 377, 380, 384, 385, 394, 395, and bishopric of Cloyne, xxii, xxiv, 361, 405, 408, 411, 412, 413, 415, 417, 438, 362, 363, 364, 368 446, 449, 451, 452, 464, 466, 482, 487, and Blasters, 409 507, 509, 510, 512, 562, 573, 574, and Brereton, 451, 452 576, 577 and buck from Earl of Burlington, 405 and miscarriage, 325, 347 and business of deanery of Derry, 222, and musical instruments, 443, 444 234, 236, 237–38, 239, 351 pregnancy delaying return to England, and Campailla, 155, 191 336 and Catherine Percival, 614 pregnant, 357 and cave of Dumore, 10 and psalms from Gervais, 441 and chapel of ease in Canturk, 386–87, qualities of, 260 388–89 as singer, 455 as chaplain, 105 and spinning manufacture, 281, 398 and charity in Ireland, 392, 398, 523 Berkeley, Augustus, 379, 525, 573 on children, 436 Berkeley, Baron William, 94 and children painting, 506 Berkeley, Captain George and Clarke, 494–95 death of, 524 and comments on Johnson book, 575 estate of, 525, 526, 531 congratulating Percival on elevation, 357 Berkeley, Cornet William, 216 and Conolly’s house, 177, 179, 180, 597 Berkeley, fourth Baron of Stratton. See considered vice-chancellor of Trinity Berkeley, Baron William College, 420

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and correpondence about tar water, 542 and estate of Thomas Prior, 569 critique of King’s divine analogy, 36 and Evans-Bruce dispute, 412–13 on critiques of the Principles, 43–45, and Fairfax, 600 48–49, 52, 54, 57, 59 on the fall of the Walpole ministry, crossing the Alps, 140 445–46 and curative for cholic, 209 family, xxiii, xxi and Dalton, 438 on his family, 317, 336, 345, 359, 362, and De Motu, 302, 305 384, 385, 398, 412, 433, 437, 438, 440 and deanery of Derry, 181, 194–95, and Faulkner, 600 196–97, 220, 221, 371, 372 and Fitzroy, 600 and deanery of Down, xxii, 192 on France, 105–10, 111, 114–15, 139 and deanery of Dromore, xxi, xxiii, 164, and free thinkers, 84, 90, 91–92, 336 170, 171, 173–74, 176, 177, 179, 180, on French cattle scheme, 87, 93 183, 184, 187, 192, 194 and garden in Cloyne, 395 death of, xxii, xxiv and George I, 601 and the death of Percival, 539 and George II, 601 on the death of Swift, 486 and Gervais, 413, 440–42, 443–45, on the death of Thomas Prior, 568 446–47, 454, 463–64, 465–66, 481–82, delays in returning from Italy, 162 486–87, 490–91, 493–94, 510–11, departing Rhode Island for England, 342 573–74, 602 departure for Cloyne, 366, 374, 376, 377 and Gervais as dean of Tuam, 455, departure for Rhode Island, 232, 261, 464, 468 262 and Gibson, 602 departure for Sicily, 105 and gift from Countess of Burlington, on the devotions of the people of 555 Naples, 154 and gift of book from Dorothy and Discourse Addressed to Magistrates, 410 Boyle, 590 and donation of Bermuda project and glowing urine, 17 money, 531–35 and gout, 365, 366, 369, 376, 439, 466, donation of pipe organ, 357 481, 510, 574 donations to Harvard College, 354, 561 and granting holy orders, 391 donations to Yale College, 342, 345–46, and Hales, 603 352–54, 355, 414, 561 and Hanmer, 603 and Dubois, 579–80 health of, 120, 147, 197, 304, 371, 383, and Dubois marriage, 580 388, 392, 406, 412, 417, 420, 433, 437, and the Duke of Grafton, 176 438, 464, 466, 494 and the Dutch, 486, 490, 493 and Herbert, 605 on earthquakes, 556–57 and his daughter Julia, 540 and edition of Plato’s works, 565 and Hoadly, 605 on educating children, 447 on Holy Week, 157 education of son George, xxii and Honeyman, 605 and Edward Synge (son), 627 on hope, 444 on employing those without orders in and house on Monpelier Hill, 365 the church, 384 and Humphreys, 606 on English politics, 449–50 on ideas and geometry, 31 and Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision, and ideas in the imagination, 29 19, 35, 57, 59, 64–66, 68–70, 309 on industriousness, 542–54

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Berkeley, George (cont.) and medals for study of Greek, 569, on infallibility in religion, 426, 427 570, 571 and inscription for statue of king, 177 meeting Benson in Italy, 587 on insults to Christianity, 537 and memorial for Thomas Prior, 568, introduction to Duke of Grafton, 138 569, 570, 571 invited to stay at Pope’s villa, 164 and men of pleasure, 90 and Irish famine, 421, 516, 545 and men of science on revealed and Irish Parliament, 406 religion, 385 on Irish poverty, 542–54 on military dress, 488–90 in Italy, 140 and militias, 491–92 on Italy, 111, 112–13, 114–15, 117, 142, on miracles, 428 143–44, 145, 147–48, 153–54, 155, misinformed about Parker marriage, 157–60 111, 113 and James, 606 on monastic life, 430 and James’s conversion to Catholicism, on the moon and tides, 17 422–33 and Mosaic account of creation, 43, 44 and Jemmett Browne, 591 and Mount Cenis, 110, 114, 140 and John Boyle, 536–37, 590 and music, 441–42, 443, 454 and John Hutchinson, 565 and musical instruments, 443, 444, and Johnson, 607 447, 530 and Jurin, 470 and national bank, 398–403 and King, 608 and Newman, 611 and Kingdom of Naples, 143 and number of lawyers in deanery and Lambert, 608 lawsuit, 176 and land survey, 406 on oaths, 24 and Latin speech to Duke of Grafton, 170 objections by Johnson, 287–94, 318–19 on laziness, 542–54 and Oglethorpe, 612 and Le Clerc, 608 on the order of reading his works, 319 on Lecce, 145 ordination of, 37–38 and legal interest rate, 349 overhearing Jacobites, 128 on lending library books, 375 on Oxford, 99, 101 and Letter on the Project of a National on Papists in England, 142 Bank, 398 on Papists in Ireland, 348–49, 350, 351 and Linden, 478–79, 609 and Percival, 614 on literature, 136–37 on Percival’s children, 55, 71–72, 73, 75, and livestock at Cloyne, 378 86, 93, 100, 103–04, 111, 113, 118, and loan to Percival, 507, 508–09, 512 129, 142, 163, 165, 172, 177, 183 on the loss of friends, 572 on Percival’s marriage, 40 and luxury as root of evil, 448 and Percival (son), 449–50, 451, 452 on marriage, 21, 41, 238, 435–36, 580 on Percival’s (son) children, 447 marriage to Anne Forster, 260, 262 and Oxford scheme, 508 and marrying Earl of Northampton to on Percival’s (son) election to sister of Rushout, 445 Parliament, 442 and martial games, 491 and Peter Browne, 592 and mathematics, 359 and petrifications, 502–04, 527 and Matthew Prior, 106, 108 and Physico-Historical Society, 506

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and pictures from Thomas Prior, on Roman Catholicism, 422–33, 542–54, 539, 570 554–55 poems by, 219, 469, 474 and rosin as a curative, 417, 418, and Pope, 116, 616 419–20, 422 preaching in Rhode Island, 278, 286 and the round tower, 540 and preferment, 26, 164, 170 and rumor of fomenting opposition to preferring Derry to New England, 324 crown, 281 and presence at Court, 360 and Rundle, 618 on preservatives against the plague, 165 and Sacheverell, 45, 619 and primacy of Ireland, 411, 508, 524, on St. Peter’s Cathedral, 159 525, 531 and St. John, 623 and Principles of Human Knowledge, 35, 57, and Samuel Clarke, 596 59, 66, 70, 82, 95, 304 and Samuel Molyneux, 610 on Prior’s List of the Absentees of and scholarship at Yale College, 375 Ireland, 323 and Secker, 620 and problem of evil, 303–04 and secrecy in coming to Ireland, and promised payment for Bermuda 249–50, 251, 254, 255, 256, 257, 283 project, 282, 286 on selecting a wife, 436 and Proposal for the Better Supplying of and separate state of the soul, 304 Churches, 274 and sermon at Bow Church, 344 and provost of Trinity College, 527 and shipping his library, 259 purchases for Percival from Italy, 159, and Siris, 458, 477, 495, 569 161–62 sister of, 475 and Querist, 397 and Smalridge, 95, 96, 99, 621 and rapparees, 487 and Smibert, 621 on ratio of Papists to Protestants in and Smythe, 622 Cloyne, 466 and son Henry, 277, 280, 283, 286, 301 and Rawdon (son), 617 and son John, 381 on reading liturgy in Irish, 386 and son William, 539, 564, 572 and rebellion of 1715, 130–31, 133–34, and South Sea affair, 622 134–35, 136 and Southwell, 622 and rebellion of 1745, 483–86 and spinning manufacture, 398 and recommendation of Dallas, 465 and standards for service in military, and recommendation of Honeyman for 489–90 salary increase, 346 and Stearne, 624 and recommendation of Scott, 346 and Steele, 625 and recovery of mad women, 528 and storm at sea, 183, 184 and resignation of deanery of Derry, suggesting Smibert live in Cork, 383 363, 366 and sumptuary laws, 448–49 responses to Johnson, 302–05 on student drowned in well, 100 and resurrection, 319 and swapping deaneries, 277 return to England, 337 and Swift, 626 on returning to Ireland, 101 and tar water, 417–18, 455–63, 466, 473, on Rhode Island, 266–67, 269–71, 474–75, 495–502, 512–21, 528–29, 271–72 540, 563–64, 580 and Richard Boyle, 591 and tensions with France, 466

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Berkeley, George (cont.) Berkeley, Henry, 283, 298, 317, 325, 351, and Theory of Vision ...Vindicated and 378, 481, 563 Explained, 376 Berkeley, John, 381 and Thomas Prior, 616 Berkeley, Julia, 438, 576 and Three Dialogues, 100, 309 and painting, 540 and tour of diocese, 508 Berkeley, Ralph, 588 on translation to another bishopric, Berkeley, Richard, 262 368, 482 Berkeley, Robert, 75, 199, 205, 206, and travel to Gloucestershire, 121 212, 236, 250, 272, 317, 364, 372, and trial of Thomas Berkeley, 236 374, 588 as tutor to St. George Ashe, xxiv, xxi, behavior of, 243 140, 585 providing Berkeley letters to Stock, 588 and the use of foreign troops, 491–92 as rector of Middleton, 577 on utopian schemes, 448 Berkeley, Thomas and Van Homrigh, 629 and bigamy trial, 236 and Van Homrigh estate, 187–89, 192, Berkeley, William (brother), 566, 588 193, 199, 201–03, 204–05, 205–06, Berkeley, William (father), xxi 207, 208, 211–15, 216–17, 226–27, Berkeley, William (son), 398 229, 230–32, 233–34, 234–37, 239–42, death of, 564, 572 242–43, 244, 246–47, 248, 249, and painting, 539 316–17, 422 Bermuda on Vesuvius, 145, 149–52 description of, 186, 194 and vicars-choral of St. Patrick, and dissenters, 337 380–81 and distance from other colonies, in Virginia, 264 186, 186 visiting Malebranche, 106, 108 and inhabitants leaving, 335 and Wadsworth, 629 and state of church and clergy, 337 and Wake, 630 and storms, 273 and Walpole, 631 Bermuda project. xxi See also St. Paul’s and war with France and Spain, College 512, 538 abandonment of, 336, 337 on the war with France and Spain, 481 approved by House of Commons, 222 and war with Spain, 285 opposition to, 244, 331 and Ward, 471 passing seals, 200, 201 and wardenship of Tuam, 366 and promised payment for, 295, 297, on weather, 523, 527 306, 338 and Wesley, 558 return of contributions to, 343, 345 and Whigs, 93 ridiculed in Tribune, 307 and Whiston, 632 and Walpole, 631 and William Talbot, 628 Bernard, St., 430 and Williams, 633 Bernon, Gabriel, 589 and witch trial, 60, 62 Bertie, Willoughby, 116 and Wogan and Aspinwall, 633 Berwick, Duke of. See FitzJames, James and Word to the Wise, 542–54 Beveridge, William, 423 on words and grammar, 31 Bibliothe`que Choisie, 57, 64, 639 and Yale scholarship, 414 Bindon, Mr., 206

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Bindon, Thomas, 170, 232, 233 and preferment under Berkeley, 389, and Cave of Dunmore, 9 451, 452 Blantyre, fifth Lord. See Stewart, Bridge, Richard Alexander and pipe organ, 356, 358 Bligh, John, 30, 589 Bristow, Peter, 490 and formal ball, 80, 82, 83 Brodrick, Alan, 198 in France, 93 Brome, Mr., 525 house in County Meath, 50 Bromley, William, 126 loss of his son, 127 Brown, Captain, 415 and marriage to Theodosia Hyde, Brown, Mrs. 102, 104 and marriage to Honeyman, 415 and peerage, 103 Browne, Edward, 591 Bligh, Theodosia, 104 Browne, Jemmett, 591 and marriage to John Bligh, 102 administering diocese of Cloyne, 577 Blithe, Thomas, 589 and musical instruments, 443 bodies Browne, Peter, 26, 54, 592 as ideas, 290 and Procedure, Extent and Limits of Human Boerhaave, Herman, 193, 332 Understanding, 375 Bolingbroke, first Viscount. 74 See Henry, Bruce, Jonathan, 412 Saint-John Brunlty, William, 241 Bolton, John, 221 Bryan, Colonel, 487 Bolton, Theophilus Brydges, James, 358 as bishop of Clonfert, 181 Buckingham, first Duke of. See Sheffield, Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso, 151 John Botta-Adorno, Antoniotto de, 455, 463 Bulkeley, Richard, 35 Bouillet, Jean, 421 Burlington, Countess of. See Boyle, Boulter, Hugh, 605 Dorothy Bourbon, Duke of. See Henri, Louis Burlington, third Earl of. See Boyle, Bourk, Mr., 559, 560, 563 Richard Boyle, Charles, 590 Burnet, Gilbert, 535 Boyle, Dorothy, 444, 555, 589 and Hoadly, 605 and gift to Berkeley, 555 Burnet, Thomas, 14 and marriage to Richard Boyle, 591 Burton, Benjamin, 369 Boyle, Henry, 363 Burton’s bank, 369, 372, 373–74, 376, Boyle, John, 389, 590 418, 617 and the Pretender, 590 Bury, Mr., 411 Boyle, Richard, 444, 555, 590 Butler, Edmund, 184 and Berkeley’s preferment, 165, 175, Butler, James, 74, 592 182 and Cave of Dunmore, 3 and buck for Berkeley, 405 impeached for treason, 123, 125 and Ecles, 599 and Phipps, 616 marriage to Dorothy Boyle, 589 and rebellion of 1715, 134, 135 Brackstone, James, 563, 591 and Southwell, 622 Bray, Thomas, 611 Butler, Joseph Brereton, Mr., 75 and Analogy of Religion, 379 Brereton, Robert, 509 Butler, Pierce, 184

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Butler, Richard, 184 Causabon, Mr., 381 Butler, Thomas, 592 cause and effect impeached for treason, 125 and archetypes, 289 Buttefont, monastery of, 18 ideas as signs of, 288 Byng, Admiral George, 597 in mechanical philosophy, 302 occasional, 302 Cairns, Mr., 161, 162 Causes Ce´le`bres, 463 Caldwell, Henry, 30, 199, 593 Cave, William, 535 and Bermuda project, 205, 218 Cavendish, William, 96, 482, 619 death of, 251 Cavendish, William (son), 397 Cambridge, college at. See Harvard College Cecil, Catherine, 447, 615 Camp, Ichabod, 563 Cecil, James, 447, 615 Campbell, Archibald, 126, 392 Cenis, Mount, 110, 114, 140 and the fall of the Walpole ceremony of inception, 97, 99, 351 ministry, 446 Ceyx and Alcyone, 21 Campbell, General James, 464 Chandos, first Duke of. See Brydges, Campbell, John, 96, 129, 593 James and battle of Sheriffmuir, 492 Chardellou, Jean, 14 as lord lieutenant, 126 Charles I, 27, 625 and rebellion of 1715, 130 Charles II, 427, 582 Caner, Henry, 330, 434 Charles VI Caner, Richard, 434 and peace with Spain, 158 Cannon, Mr., 389 opposition to Don Carlos, 327 Carleton, Robert, 170 Charles Edward. See Pretender, Young Carlos, Don, 274, 299, 327 Charles Philippe, 127, 615 Carnegie, James, 157 and friendship with England, 129, 132 Caroline, Queen, 379, 396 reception by the French, 139 and Berkeley’s elevation to bishop, 362 and succession to French throne, 129 death of, 407 Chesterfield, fourth Earl of. See Stanhope, and Granville, 603 Philip Dormer Caroline Elizabeth Chetwood, Knightly, 210 and tar water, 530 chiliagon, 29 Carr, Charles, 137 Chillingworth, William, 294, 320, 330, Carteret, George, 594 534 Carteret, John, 594 Christian Life from its Beginning to its and candidates for archbishop of Consummation in Glory, 535, 641 Dublin, 299 Christian Plan Exhibited in the Interpretation of and repeal of university statute, 392 Elohim, 577, 638 and Swift, 626 Chubb, Thomas, 396 Cartwright, Thomas, 116 Churchill, Awnsham, 50, 57, 59 Cary, Captain, 356 Churchill, John, 93, 594 Cary, Lucius and rebellion of 1715, 130 on infallibility in religion, 432 and Walpole, 630 Cary, Mr., 344 Churchill, Sarah, 83 Cary, Walter, 361 Churchill, Winston, 594 Caulfield, John, 46 Cicero, 449, 450

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Clap, Thomas, 353, 595 and Burton’s bank, 374 and Yale College, 416, 434, 559, 565 on Duke of Ormond’s treason, 126 Clarendon, first Earl of. See Hyde, Edward made president of Privy Clarendon, second Earl of. See Hyde, Council, 335 Henry Comyng Clarendon, third Earl of. See Hyde, and Van Homrigh estate, 240 Edward (son) Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae a Clarke, Henry, 420, 596 Synodo Verolamiensi, 471, 642 Clarke, Mr. Coningsby, first Earl. See Coningsby, and Van Homrigh estate, 199, 202, 205, Thomas 206, 213, 214, 223, 226, 227, 241, 248 Coningsby, Thomas, 126 Clarke, Samuel, 36, 596 Connection, 535 and Berkeley, 632 Conolly, William, 597 critique of Berkeley, 47, 48, 52 and Fitzroy, 601 and Demonstration of the Being and house, 177, 179, 180 Attributes of God, 292 and McCausland and John Hutchinson, 571 sale of lands to, 251 Clayton, Charlotte (Viscountess Sundon), consciousness, 314 629 Constantine, Donation of, 431 Clayton, Robert, 257, 465, 577, 588, 596 Conybeare, John, 576 appointed bishop of Killala and and Rundle, 617 Achonry, 281, 306, 308, 325, 328 and tutor for Berkeley’s son, 573 and Bermuda project, 321 Conyngham, Katherine, 597 as lieutenant in Bermuda project, 261, Cooke, Samuel, 103 263, 265, 324 Coram, Captain, 335 and preferment, 300 Corbett, Thomas, 260, 263, 271, 272, 278, and promised payment for Bermuda 297, 597 project, 295, 324, 326 Cork, fifth Earl of. See Boyle, John Clement VII, Pope Cork, fourth Earl of. See Boyle, Richard and Great Schism, 424 Cosimo III, 118 Clement VIII, Pope Cotterell, William, 227, 231 and suppression of Sixtine bible, 424 country party, 445 Clements, Nathaniel, 567 Cowper, Spencer, 125 Clerk(e), 18, 24, 79 Cox, Marmaduke, 373 mentioned, 34, 42, 61, 80, 84, 102 Cox, Richard, 421 Clerke, Richard, 534 Cox, Thomas, 373 Cocoa-tree (club), 83 Craghead, Mr., 510 Coghill, Marmaduke, 60, 371, 373, 596 Cranmer, Thomas, 27, 429 Collier, Arthur, 95 Cromwell, Oliver, 23, 407 Collins, Anthony, 84, 596 Crookshanks, Mr., 347 Collins, Mr. Crow, Charles, 367 and Van Homrigh estate, 242 Cumberland, Duke of. See Augustus, Colloquies, 51, 638 William Colton, Jonathan, 563 Curtis, Mr., 236 Compton, George, 445 Curtius, Marcus, 27 Compton, Henry, 582, 597 Cutler, Edward, 629 Compton, Spencer, 370, 372, 445, 449, 597 Cutler, Timothy, 415

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D’ Alcantara, St. Pietro, 429 mentioned, 19, 36, 61, 73, 74, 88, D’Aubigne, l’abbe´, 106, 437 129, 136, 143, 146, 157, 175, 181, D’Aumont, Duke, 79 265, 267, 322 Dacier, Andre´, 24 and national bank, 168 Dallas, Mr., 465 and telescope, 95 Dalrymple, John, 127, 132 Dering, Edward, 598, 614 and rebellion of 1715, 135 Dering, Mary, 167, 598 See also Parker, Dalton, Richard, 282, 343, 598 Mary in Boston, 270, 286, 317 death of, 333, 334 and chess, 379 health of, 280, 298, 320, 327 and Elizabeth Islands, 308 and marriage to Daniel Dering, 598 and James, 606 mentioned, 167, 181, 184, 185 mentioned, 264, 294, 296, 301, Descartes, Rene´, 319 308, 334 on the mind always thinking, 313 and his third marriage, 435, 437, on origin of hills, 8 438, 439 and pineal gland, 89 as travelling companion, 260, 262, and unclarities in the Meditations, 29 263, 275 Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, in Virginia, 265 106, 107, 640 Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Thomas Devonshire, second Duke of. See Daniel, Richard, 174 Cavendish, William Davies, Rowland, 170, 592 Devonshire, third Duke of. See Cavendish, Dawes, William, 116 William (son) Dawson, Anne Elizabeth, 588 Dexter, Mr., 232 Dawson, Richard, 418, 510, 567 Diemerbroeck, Isbrand de, 515, 516 Dawson, Thomas, 510 Digby, Robert, 115 De l’Origine des Fontaines, 4, 640 Dillon, Arthur, 130 De Motu, xxiii, 302, 305, 635 Discourse Addressed to Magistrates, xvii, xxiv, De Peste, 515 409, 410, 635 De Spatio Reali, 318, 641 Discourse of Free-thinking, 84, 637 De Vita Solitaria, 430, 637 dissenters, 427 death in Ireland, 348–49 nature of, 290, 304 and Test Act, 386, 390 Delafoy, Mr., 361 and Yale College, 384 Delon, Mr., 219 Doctors’ Commons, 201, 216, 235, 246, Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of 524, 598 God, 292 Dodwell, Henry, 429, 596 Dering, Catherine, 510, 511, 535 Donne, Mr., 232 Dering, Charles, 79, 146, 149, 598 Donnellan, Mrs., 71 Dering, Daniel, 598 Dorset, first Duke of. See Sackville, Lionel and correspondence with Berkeley, Douglas, Charles, 184 149, 329 Douglas, George, 185 death of, 332, 334, 335 Downes, Dive, 26 and employment, 113 Downes, Henry health of, 165, 280, 327 and deanery of Derry, 325 and marriage to Mary death of, 368 Dering, 598 Downing, Mr.

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and books for Berkeley, 275 and betrayal of Atterbury, 586 Drape, Captain and Granville, 603 and tar water, 500 and rebellion of 1715, 135 Draper, Captain in Rome, 157 and pipe organ, 357, 358 Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 315, Drelincourt, Peter, 174 319, 639 Du Hamel, Colonel, 105, 107, 109, 110 Essay Toward a Natural History of the Earth, 9, Du Puis, Mrs. 18, 643 and Van Homrigh estate, 241 Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision, xxiii, Dublin Society, 569 19, 26, 35, 57, 59, 64, 68, 320, 376, and Thomas Prior, 616 608, 635 Dubois, Dorothea, 598 read in America, 309 and Berkeley, 578–79 Essay Towards Preventing the Ruin of Great and conversion of husband, 578 Britain, xxiii, 635 and marriage, 577, 579 esse, 287 Dubois, M., 578, 579 Eternity of Hell Torments Considered, 475, 642 Duggan, Mr., 573 Ethica, 575, 638 Duke of Ormond. See Butler, James Etna, Mount, 151, 504 Dumbarton, second Earl of. See Douglas, Evans, Colonel Thomas, 412 George evil, problem of, 289, 303–04 Duncomb, Mrs., 81 Examiner, 80, 248 Duncombe, William, 327 Exposition of the Creed, 535, 640 Dunmore, Cave of, 3, 26 Dupee, Mrs. Fairfax, Bryan, 600 and Van Homrigh estate, 239 Fairfax, Charles, 170, 192 Duplin, Viscount. See Hay, George and Berkeley’s preferment, 165 Durandus, 303 Falkland, second Viscount. See Cary, Lucius Earl of Peterborough. See Mordaunt, Charles Fanshaw, Dr., 577 earthquakes, 6, 523, 556–57 Farmer, Mrs. in Bermuda, 188 and Van Homrigh estate, 241, 242, 249 Eckersall, John, 298 Faulkner, George, 419, 487, 600 Ecles, Henry, 599 Fell, John, 429 Egmont, first Earl of. See Percival, John Fermor, George, 572 Elementa Philosophica, 575, 638 Fermor, Thomas, 247, 282, 393, 572 Elihu, or, an Inquiry into the Principal Scope and Benson, 587 and Design of the Book of Job, 577, 638 Finch, Daniel, 132 Elliott, Mr., 354, 376, 416 Finch, William, 225 Elphin census, 351 Finney, Mr. Elphin, Edwin, v, xii and legacy, 277, 317 Elwood, John, 25, 30 Fisher, Mr. Empedocles, 27 and Van Homrigh estate, 240 enthusiasm, religious, 434–35 Fisher’s Island, 275 Epidemiae, 514 Fitzgerald, Robert Erasmus, Desiderius, 51 and Berkeley’s preferment, 182 Erskine, Charles, 599 FitzJames, James, 81 Erskine, John, 127, 593, 599 and rebellion of 1715, 131

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Fitzroy, Charles, 600 Gentleman’s Magazine, 475 Berkeley’s Latin speech for, 170 George I, 130, 134, 141, 158, 252, 254, 396, and Berkeley’s preferment, 164, 166, 601, 602, 604, 625, 627 171, 173, 175, 176, 178, 182, 184, and Bermuda project, xxii, 200, 224, 194, 195 244, 252 and Conolly, 597 and Churchill, 595 introduction to Berkeley, xxi, 138 death of, 252, 253, 254 preferments, 181 and Jekyll, 606 Fitzroy, George, 444 as mediator of Turkish peace, 137 Fitzroy, Henrietta, 601 and Pelham-Holles, 613 and Berkeley’s preferment, 165, 166, and rebellion of 1715, 130 171, 174, 194, 196 and St. John, 623 and Catherine Percival, 614 and Townshend, 628 FitzRoy, Henry, 600 George II, 396, 407, 444, 483, 601 Fleet prison, 279, 285 and Berkeley’s elevation to Fleetwood, William, 173 bishop, 361 Fleming, George, 408 and Charles Talbot, 627 Fleury, Andre´ Hercule de, 441, 465 and church affairs, 409 Forbes, Edward, 97 and Compton, 597 Ford, Edward, 367 and death of Queen Caroline, 407 Ford, Matthew, 184 and dispute with Prince of Wales, 397, Forster, Anne. See Berkeley, Anne 398, 407 Forster, John, 260, 262, 588 and Frederick Lewis, 609 Forster, Mrs. (sister-in-law to Anne as godfather to Percival’s son, 172 Berkeley), 317 and grant for St. Paul’s College, 253, Forster, Nicholas, 601 321, 324 as bishop of Raphoe, 137 and Hanmer, 603 and Blasters, 409 and Hoadly, 605 and deanery of Derry, 325 and Pelham-Holles, 613 and state of the church, 409 and Philip Dormer Stanhope, 624 Fothergill, John, 504 proclaimed king, 252 Fox, Mr., 199 and Samuel Molyneux, 610 and Berkeley’s lodging, 207 and Walpole, 631 Foy, Mr., 300 Georgia colony, 331–32, 335, Franklin, Benjamin, 575 338–40 and Johnson, 607 and Hales, 603 Fraser, Alexander C., iv, xi and Jekyll, 606 Frederick Lewis, 609 and Oglethorpe, 611 and dispute over allowance, 397, 398, 407 Gervais, Isaac, 602 and John Percival (son), 615 as dean of Tuam, 455, 464, as Prince of Wales, 444, 446 466, 468 Freind, William and musical instruments, 443, 447 and lottery, 135 and niece, 493 French, Matthew, 115 preserving Berkeley letters, 584 and Querist, 488 Galloway, fifth Earl of. See Stewart, James Giannone, Pietro, 425 Garth, Samuel, 93 Gibson, Edmund, 334, 358, 602

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authority over colonies, 189, 200, Graham, James, 126 269, 276 Graham, Richard and Beach, 345 and Wake, 630 and Bermuda project, 308 Grant, Roger, 95 and candidates for archbishop of Granville, George, 131, 593, 602 Dublin, 299 as Jacobite conspirator, 132, 134 on the death of Talbot, 396 Granville, second Earl. See Carteret, John and moduses, 382 gravity, 302 and Papists in Ireland, 390 Great Awakening, 434–35 and promised payment for Bermuda Greg, William, 34 project, 324 Gregson, Mr., 414 and Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 Guardian , xxi, xxiii, xxvii, xxi, xxiii , 86, on reading liturgy in Irish, 385 582, 625, 626 and reprinting tracts against popery, founding of, 83 379 Gyles, Mr., 247 and Rundle, 617 and Secker, 620 Hales, Robert and Test Act, 386, 390 and Bermuda project, 219 and visitation, 385 Hales, Stephen, 521, 603 Giffard v. Webb, 382 and Bermuda project, 219 Gleadowe bank, 566 and Thomas Prior, 527 Gleadowe, Thomas, 625 Halifax, first Earl of. See Montagu, Charles God Hall, Mr., 565, 566, 570, 576 as cause, 302 Hambleton, Mrs., 184 and conservation and creation, 303 Hamilton, Anne and creation, 291 death of, 185 as divine mind, 290 Hamilton, fourth Duke of. See Hamilton, and divine will, 288, 289 James as extended, 318 Hamilton, James, 80, 83 ideas as archetypes, 318 Hamilton, John, 157 and immensity, 312 and proposal to swap deaneries, as nature, 303 277, 316 no idea of, 312 Hamilton, Margaret, 590 as pure act, 313 Hamilton, Mrs., 475 our sense of the power of, 289 Hamilton, Richard, 130, 133 and subordinate causes, 303 Hammond, Henry, 429, 432, 535 Godolphin, Henrietta, 613 Hancock, Jane, 262, 321 Godwin, Timothy, 26, 381 Hancock, William, 262 Gondi, Jean Franc¸ois Paul de, 157 Handel, George, 591 Gordon, John, 129 Hanmer, Thomas, 127, 603 Gore, Ralph and tar water, 473 as chancellor of Irish Exchequer, 147 Hanmer, William, 603 Gore, William, 192 Hannibal, 144, 145 Gorham, Captain, 315 Hanning, James, 439 Grafton, Duchess of. See Fitzroy, Henrietta Harcourt, Simon, 618 Grafton, second Duke of. See Fitzroy, Hardwicke, first Earl of. See York, Philip Charles Harley, Edward, 603

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Harley, Robert, 85, 585, 603 and Van Homrigh estate, 202, 214, 240, and play Cato, 87 241, 247 and the Pretender, 85, 86–87, 116, 604 Hippocrates, 513, 514 and Sacheverell, 618 History of the Church and State of Scotland, and Smalridge, 621 535, 642 and South Sea affair, 622 History of the Learned, 475 and Swift, 626 History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in in the tower, 126 England, 532, 533, 535, 638 Harper, Mr., 374, 471 History of the Reformation of the Church of Harris, John, 394 England, 535, 637 Harrison, Francis, 369 Hoadly, Benjamin, 299 and Burton’s bank, 376 Hoadly, John, 299, 362, 605 Harvard College as archbishop of Dublin, 307 donations to, 354, 532, 533, 534, 561 and inquiry about vicars-choral of St. Harvey of Comb Patrick, 380–81 and rebellion of 1715, 132 Hoare, Benjamin, 261, 264, 265, 266, Hastings, Elizabeth, 264, 617 273, 275, 278, 285, 297, 306, 322, 326, Hawkshaw, Dr. 330, 356, 605 representing Berkeley in deanery purchases stock for Berkeley, 306, 326 lawsuit, 176 and the return of Bermuda project Hay, George, 131 contributions, 343 as Jacobite conspirator, 132 Hoare, Edward, 41 Haywood, Eliza Fowler, 475 Hoare, Henry, 261, 264, 265, 266, 273, hearth tax, 231, 350, 351 278, 507, 605 Helsham, Richard, 373, 506 and Bermuda project money, 531, and trial of Thomas Berkeley, 236 532, 533 Henry VII, 23 Hoare, Richard, 605 Henry VIII, 115 Hobbes, Thomas, 448 Henry, Saint-John, 74, 114, 125 objection to Descartes, 30 and pretensions to be a Whig, 396 Hobson, Anne, 588 Herbert, Thomas, 25, 53, 61, 62, 593, 604 Hodges, Walter, 577 Berkeley’s book for, 41, 42, 46, 48, 49, 51 Holles, John, 613 books Berkeley purchased for, 160 Holyoke, Edward, 533 dedication of Principles to, 40 Homer, 154 in the government, 46 Honeyman, James, 270, 297, 300, 315, introduced to Berkeley, 79 358, 559, 605 introduces Berkeley to Swift, 83 and books from Newman, 322 and promised payment for Bermuda death of, 562 project, 280 mentioned, 334 and Southwell, 622 qualities of, 267 Herbert, William and recommendation of Scott, 346 and fire in Powis House, 80 and remarriage, 415 Hervey, John, 393 and salary increase, 346 Hiero, King of Syracuse, 148 Hooker, Richard, 21, 294, 320, 330, Higden, William, 22, 23 429, 534 Hill, Anne, 617 Hopkins, Edward, 174 Hill, Katharine Horace, 117, 144, 395, 437, 493

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Hort, Josiah, 170, 173 Innys, John, 470 Howard, Mr. Innys, William, 470 and Van Homrigh estate, 247 Introduction to Philosophy, 575, 638 Huggins, John, 279 invisible church, 424, 426, 427 Hugh Henry and Company, 418 Ischia, 147, 153 See also Inarime Hume, Catharine, 593 name explained, 147 Hume, Thomas, 600 Isidore, 431 Humphreys, David, 300, 346, 606 Ives, Mr., 100 Hungary, Queen of. See Theresa, Maria huskings, 296 Jackson, William Hutchenson, Archibald and Cave of Dunmore, 9 and Bermuda project, 244 James II, 81, 484, 582 Hutchinson, John, 565, 570 and Churchill, 595 Hutchinson, Mr. and the Old Pretender, 599 and promised payment for Bermuda James Francis Edward. See Pretender, Old project, 331 James, Dr., 358 Huygens, Christiaan, 13 James, John, 270, 282, 408, 438, 439, 606 Hyde, Edward, 532, 533, 535 and Berkeley on his conversion to Hyde, Edward (son), 102 Catholicism, 422–33 Hyde, Henry, 126 in Boston, 286, 317 Hyde, Theodosia. See Bligh, Theodosia and death of father, 393 elevated to peerage, 394 ideas and Elizabeth Islands, 308 abstract. See abstract ideas mentioned, 264, 294, 296, 301, 308, 334 and archetypes, 310–11 as travelling companion, 260, 262, divine, 311 263, 275 as heterogeneous, 291 in Virginia, 265 in the imagination, 29 Jansenists, 411 of immensity and eternity, 313 Jaques (valet), 199 as inert, 288, 304 Jekyll, Joseph, 370, 410, 606 ontological nature of, 293 and Bermuda project, 331 as pictures, 288 and Burton’s bank, 374 possessed without sensory organs, 304 and charity, 392 of qualities, 66, 70 as master of the rolls, 281 of space and duration, 292 Jenckes, Joseph, 301 Ikerrin, sixth Viscount. See Butler, Jerome, of Prague, 429 Thomas Jersey, first Earl of. See Villiers, Edward Ilay (Islay), Earl of. See Campbell, Jewel, John, 429 Archibald Johnson, Esther (Stella) Inarime, 147, 157–58 See also Ischia and Swift, 626 Inch Island, 237, 240 Johnson, Samuel, 364, 607 Indians and advice from Berkeley about King’s education of, 185 College, 541–42, 561 in Georgia, 335 and archetypes, 290–92 and liquor in Georgia colony, 340 and Berkeley departing Rhode and tar water, 479 Island, 341 indulgences, 423 on conversation with Berkeley, 329

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Johnson, Samuel (cont.) and deanery of Dromore, 172, 173, 600 and Introduction to Philosophy, 575 defense of Partiality Detected, 25 and King’s College, 541, 561, 562 Lancaster, Mr. meets Berkeley, xxii and Van Homrigh estate, 240 objections to Berkeley, 287–94, 309–15 Landsdowne, Baron. See Granville, George and problem of evil in Berkeley’s Langton, Mr., 50 philosophy, 289 Late Voyage to St. Kilda, 106, 107, 640 and pupil Caner, 434 Latimer, Hugh, 429 on reception of Berkeley’s philosophy Laules, Major General, 81 in America, 330 Law is a Bottomless Pit, or the History of John and relation between vision and the eye Bull, 74, 88, 635, 639 in Berkeley’s philosophy, 289–90 Law, John, 622 and resurrection, 290, 314 Le Clerc, E´ tienne, 608 and the separate state of the soul, 290 Le Clerc, Jean, 535, 608 soliciting comments from Berkeley on Le Courayer, Pierre-Franc¸ois, 210, 267, his book, 575 322, 327, 609 on state of Yale College, 415–17, 434, 561 with Percival, 299 on the treatment of the church in the and Wake, 630 colonies, 414–15 Le Quien, Michel, 210, 327 Johnson, William Samuel, 575 and le Courayer, 609 Jurin, James Leach, Captain, 377 and tar water, 470 Leinster, Viscount of. See Fitzgerald, Robert Kay, Nathaniel, 356 Leo X, Pope, 159 and Berkeley’s books, 342 Leonard, Silas, 414 Kelly, Mr., 531 Lesley, Henry and land survey, 406 and deanery of Dromore, 600 Kempsy, Mrs., 108, 115 Lesley, Robin, 218 Ken, Thomas, 423 Leslie, Charles, 359 Kennett, Basil, 429 Leslie, Henry Ker, John, 129 and Berkeley’s preferment, 176, 180 Kilkenny College, xxi and deanery of Dromore, 172 Kindon, Anne, 241 Lesly, Mr. King, James, 187, 367 and house in Arbor Hill, 347 King, William, 607 L’esprit des Lois, 567 and Berkeley’s preferment, 175 Lestock, Admiral Richard, 510, 511 death of, 299 Letter to the Rev. Dr. Hales, Concerning the and objections to Berkeley, 35 Nature of Tar, and a Method of Obtaining ordination dispute with Berkeley, its Medical Virtues from its Hurtful Oils, 37–38 517, 641 and Stearne, 624 Letter to the Tories, 538, 640 King’s College (Columbia), 561, Lettres E´difiantes et Curieuses E´crites des 562, 575 Missions E´trange`res, 428, 639 Knox, Mr., 510 Levinge, Mr., 212, 524 Liddel, Mr., 488 Lambert, Ralph, 35, 54, 608 Linden, D. W., 609 and Berkeley’s preferment, 176 and seltzer water, 564

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and tar water, 477 Marlborough, Duchess of. See Churchill, Lindsay, Thomas, 113 Sarah Lingen, William Marlborough, first Duke of. See Churchill, and wardenship of Tuam, 367 John Liscarol castle, 19 Marshall, Mr., 284 Lisle, Samuel Marshall, Robert, 610 as prolocutor, 379 and Van Homrigh, 629 List of the Absentees of Ireland, 323, 641 coexecutor with Berkeley, 188, 199, Lloyd, Owen, 25 200, 202, 204, 205, 207, 211–15, 226, Lloyd, Richard, 558, 609 237, 247, 248, 249, 316 Lloyd, William payment to, 250 and prophecies, 137 possibility of death, 277 Locke, John Marshalsea prison, 279 and abstract ideas, 319 Martin V, Pope and Herbert, 604 and Great Schism, 424 and le Clerc, 608 Martin, Martin, 106, 107 on the mind always thinking, Mary II, 582 313, 315 Masham, Abigail, 87 and Mordaunt, 611 masquerades, 296 and On Education, 55 Master, Captain Bennet, 294 on time, 319 matter and Two Treatises of Government, 24 existence of, 287, 302 Lombard, Peter, 423 Maule, Henry, 507, 572 Londonderry and chapel of ease in Canturk, 387 description of, 197 Maule, Mary, 599 Louis XIV, 157 Maxwell, Henry and Butler, 593 and national bank, 169 Louis XV, 511 Mayo, Dr., 344 and Philippe, 615 McCausland, Colonel Robert, 212, 217, Louis Henri, 225 220, 228, 236, 238, 239, 610 Lowndes, William, 620 McManus, Mr., 201, 203, 232, 234, 236, Lucas, Richard, 423 317, 610 Luce, Arthur A., v, xi and business of deanery of Derry, and letters privately held, vi, xii 227–28, 238, 239, 246, 248, 256, 263, Lumley, Henry, 125 359, 367, 370 Lyttleton, George, 538 Mead, Richard, 13, 15 and Captain Berkeley, 525 Macartney, Judge, 60, 62 Meditations on First Philosophy, 29, 637 Mackoni, Lieutenant General, 81 Memoires of Cardinal de Retz, 157, 640 Madden, Samuel, 258, 398 Michaelangelo, 159 Maddox, Isaac, 394 militias, 491–92 Malebranche, Nicolas, 48, 49 minds, 43, 289, 290, 291, 310, 312 Berkeley visiting, 106, 108 before perception, 314 Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, John as efficient causes, 302 Mardyke fortifications, 139 and enthusiasm, 27 Maria Theresa, 446, 450 as essentially thinking, 293 and de Botta affair, 455, 463 existing while not thinking, 313–15

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minds (cont.) New England as having a real existence, 292 and resistance to governor, 271 nature of, 293, 313–15 New Haven College. 320 See Yale College no ideas of, 292 Newcastle, Duke of. 361 See Pelham- passive element of, 313 Holles, Thomas and thought, 47 Newman, Henry, 199, 266, 278, 283, 297, Minshull, Mrs., 143 345, 352, 353, 611 miracles, 428 and catalogue of books for Yale Miscellany, xxiv, 635 College, 355 moduses (substitute tithes), 381–83 on the character of Americans, 296 Molesworth, John, 119 mentioned, 271, 274, 333, 354 Molyneux, Samuel, 34, 35, 36, 78, 79, 178, and pipe organ, 356, 357, 358 179, 610 Newport, 315 and Cave of Dunmore, 3 Berkeley preaching in, 286 in Utrecht, 93 description of, 270, 272 Molyneux, Thomas, 610 disposition of inhabitants, 284 Molyneux, William, 584, 610 Newton, Isaac, 13, 14, 15, 156, 302 Montagu, Charles, 581 and absolute space, 318 Montesquieu, Charles, 567 and Arbuthnot, 583 Montgarret, sixth Viscount. See Butler, and Berkeley’s Analyst, 359 Edmund on God as constituting time and Montrose, first Duke of. See Graham, James space, 311 Moore, Hannah, 610 and infinite divisibility, 318 Moore, John, 173 and John Hutchinson, 571 Moore, Margaret, 598 on the nature of God, 292 Moore, Mr., 188 philosophy inconsistent with Mordaunt, Charles, 611 immaterialism, 288 as ambassador, 105, 118 and telescope, 191 Berkeley appointed chaplain to, xxi, and Whiston, 631 xxiii, 105 Nichols, Mr., 360 disgraced, 120 Noel, Henry, 590 in Italy, 111, 112, 114, 117, 118, 119, 125 Norman, Mr., 233, 234 and rebellion of 1715, 135 Norris, John, 48, 49 Morgan, Thomas, 421 Norris, John (admiral), 466 Morris, Mr., 374 Norris, Mr. Moses’s Principia, 565, 638 name on manuscript original, 315 Mountnay, Richard, 490 Northampton, fourth Earl of. See Mr. Whiston’s Account of the Exact Time When Compton, George Miraculous Gifts Ceas’d in the Church, Nottingham, second Earl of. See Finch, 475, 642 Daniel musical instruments, 443, 444, 530 Observationes Medicae, 514, 642 Nag’s Head narration, 211 Observations on the History and Evidence of Necessary Knowledge of the Lord’s Supper, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 537, 534, 641 538, 642 Ned (servant), 245 Oglethorpe, James, 611 Nelson, Robert, 423 and Bermuda project, 338

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and committee on gaols, 279, 332 and lawsuit, 188, 199, 200, 207, 222, and Georgia colony, 331–32, 335, 338–40 229, 325, 347, 350, 350, 359, 422 and Percival, 614 and sale of reversionary lands, 207, 256 Oglethorpe, Theophilus, 611 and Van Homrigh, 629 Oglethorpe, Theophilus (son), 109, 110 and Van Homrigh estate, 205, 213–15, Oldfield, Ann, 93 231, 236, 237, 239, 243, 247, 249, 254 On Education, 55, 639 Passive Obedience, xxiii, 635 Onslow, Denzil Patres Apostolici, 535, 639 and moduses, 382 Paul, Colonel, 128 ordination, validity of English, 210 Payzant, Mr., 181 organ, pipe, 356, 357, 358, 364 Pazzi, St. Magdalena de, 429 Orleans, Duke of. See Philippe, Charles Pearson, John, 535 Ormond, second Duke of. See Butler, James Pearson, Philip, 613 Orrery, fifth Earl of. See Boyle, John and Van Homrigh estate, 207, 208, 212, Osborne, Thomas, 126 214, 215, 216 Ostend Company, 299 will, 202 Ottoboni, Pietro, 142 Pelham-Holles, Thomas, 613 Ovid, 553 and Berkeley’s elevation to bishop, 361, Oxford, first Earl of. See Harley, Robert 362 and Burton’s bank, 374 Pakington, John, 618 and tar water, 528–29 Palmerston, first Viscount. See Temple, Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, Thomas Henry Penn, Mr., 572 Papists Pepyat, Jeremy, 50 in Ireland, 348–49, 350, 351 Perault, Pierre, 4 Paraphrase and Annotations on All the Books of Perceval, John (father of Percival), 614 the New Testament, 535, 638 Percival, Catherine Paris, Franc¸ois de, 428 and Berkeley’s preferment, 165, 174, 194 Parker, Catherine. See Percival, Catherine and Bermuda project, 188, 192, 194, Parker, Mary. 71 See also Dering, Mary 195, 196, 223 health of, 120 and children, 86, 102, 142, 171, 172, 229 and marriage, 109, 111, 113 and the death of John Percival, 539 mentioned, 71, 72, 75, 81, 82, 84, 85, 88, health of, 128, 165, 178, 183, 184, 187, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 107, 188, 190, 192, 193, 195, 209, 210, 223, 118, 119, 129, 133, 136, 138, 139, 143, 280, 298, 320, 327, 333, 538 144, 146, 148, 158, 160, 163, 165 and Henrietta Fitzroy, 601 Parker, Matthew, 211 marriage to John Percival, 40 Parker, Philip, 81, 84, 94, 612, 613 mentioned, 54, 55, 62, 71, 72, 75, 81, health of, 120 82, 84, 85, 88, 93, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102, mentioned, 102 104, 105, 107, 109, 113, 118, 119, 120, Parkins, Mrs. 134, 138, 139, 143, 144, 146, 148, 158, and Van Homrigh estate, 230 160, 163, 167, 173, 175, 177, 180, 181, Parma, Duke of 183, 185, 193, 198, 211, 219, 230, 265, picture gallery, 142 267, 286, 322, 329, 334, 507, 509, 510, Parnell, Thomas, 86, 89 612, 613 Partiality Detected, 25, 639 question about creation in Berkeley’s Partinton, Peter, 192, 612, 613 philosophy, 43, 44

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Percival, Catherine (cont.) on marriage, 21, 22 and tar water, 512 and marriage to Catherine Percival, 613 Percival, Catherine (daughter), 156 and national bank, 166, 168, 169 mentioned, 148 and Oglethorpe, 612 Percival, Charles, 42 on the prospect of peace with Spain, 299 Percival, George and Purcell, 617 death of, 229 on rebellion of 1715, 123–24 and St. Paul’s College, 224, 225 on the reception of Berkeley’s Percival, Helena, 172, 617 work, 42–43 Percival, John, 275, 294, 296, 301, 308, and Sackville, 619 334, 346, 452, 614, 632 and seals in the French King’s on Berkeley in France and Italy, 115, collection, 210 141, 146 and Southwell, 622 and Berkeley’s Discourse Addressed to on Three Dialogues, 98 Magistrates, 411 and Van Homrigh, 189 on Berkeley’s family, 305 and Wogan and Aspinwall, 633 and Berkeley’s preferment, 166, 168, Percival, John (son), 172, 350, 357, 614 173, 181, 182 and the death of his father, 539 and Bermuda project, 196, 210, 225, and election to Parliament, 442 326, 331 learning French, 156 and Carteret, 594 mentioned, 148 and castle Liscarol, 19 and St. Paul’s College, 225 and chapel of ease in Canturk, 387, 388 Percival, Philip, 50, 330 on his children, 102–03, 146, 156, Percival, Philip Clarke, 111 183, 299 Percival, William, 35, 54 and collections from Italy, 20 mentioned, 36 and commerce treaty, 103 Perkins, Mrs. and committee on gaols, 279, 285 and Van Homrigh estate, 226 on critiques of the Principles, 47–48, 94 Peterborough, third Earl of. See Mordaunt, and Daniel Dering, 598 Charles and deanery of Derry, 195–96 petrifications, 502–04, 527 and deanery of Down, 193 Petrovna, Elizabeth, 455, 463 death of, 539 Philanthropus and debtors relief bill, 279 and tar water, 480–81 on differences between Whigs and Philip V (of Spain), 158 Tories, 38 and peace with England, 273 election to Parliament, 109 Philips, Mrs. elevated to Earl of Egmont, 357 and Van Homrigh estate, 203, elevated to viscount, 182 230, 248 and Fitzroy, 600 Philosophical Transactions, 5, 8, 17 garden, 168 Phipps, Constantine, 615 and Georgia colony, 331–32, 335 and city of Dublin dispute, 104 and Henry Berkeley, 298 and Jacobite sympathies, 113 house, 161 as lord chancellor, 54 and law regulating attorneys, 279 and Sacheverell, 618 and le Courayer, 299, 609 Physico-Historical Society, 506 and loan from Berkeley, 507, 508–09, 510 Pitaval, Franc¸ois Gayot de, 463

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plague, 512–21 invasion threat of, 81, 116, 126, 127 Plain and Easie Method of Preserving those that and rebellion of 1715, 130, 132, 135 are Well from the Plague, 516, 643 in Rome, 160 Plato, 24, 31, 432, 436, 448, 565, 637 and St. John, 623 Crito, 24, 26 Pretender, Young, 599 Phaedon, 32 and battle of Preston Pans, 492 Pliny, 557 landing in Scotland, 483, 484 Plotinus, 430 and rebellion of 1745, 483–84 Pococke, Richard, 454 Prideaux, Humphrey, 535 Pomfret, Earl of. See Fermor, Thomas Principia Mathematica, 16, 156, 311, 640 Poole, Matthew, 535 Principles of Human Knowledge , xxi, xxiii , 35, Pope, Alexander, 379, 616 40, 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 57, and Addison, 582 59, 66, 70, 82, 95, 287, 320, 608, 636 and Atterbury, 586 as giving hints to thinking men, 304 and Dorothy Boyle, 590 second part, 293, 305, 315 introduced to Berkeley, xxi Prior, Matthew, 74 invites Berkeley to villa, 164 and Berkeley, 106, 108 and John Boyle, 590 Prior, Thomas, 441, 616 and Mordaunt, 611 and Archdale, 583 and play Cato, 87 and Authentic Narrative, 455, 472, 476, poem about Berkeley, iv, xi, 616 479, 480, 500, 529, 540 poem about Windsor Forest, 83 and Authentic Narrative published in and Rape of the Lock, 116 America, 562 and Richard Boyle, 591 and Berkeley’s business affairs, 285 and Steele, 625 and Berkeley’s Essay Towards a New and Swift, 626 Theory of Vision, 26 and Tickell, 582 and Berkeley’s medals for study of and translation of the Iliad, 121, 154 Greek, 569 popery and Berkeley’s memorial for, 568, 569 in early church writers, 423 death of, 568 and rebellion of 1745, 484 and edition of Plato’s works, 565 Porphyry, 430 estate of, 569 Potter, John, 420 and Gervais, 602 as archbishop, 396 and gift of portrait from Anne as bishop of Oxford, 403 Berkeley, 506 Powis, Duke of. See Herbert, William and List of the Absentees of Ireland, 323 Pratt, Benjamin, 26, 78, 102, 170 and manufactures in Ireland, 323 and Van Homrigh estate, 203 and Marshall, 610 Presbyterians and McCausland, 610 in Rhode Island, 271 on Papists in Ireland, 390 Present for a Servant-Maid, 475, 638 and Partinton, 613 Preston, battle of, 136 and payment for musical Preston, George, 131 instruments, 445 Pretender, Old, 77, 87, 112, 116, 123, 124, and pictures for Berkeley, 539, 570 128, 129, 131, 599 and Stanhope, 505 and Atterbury, 586 and tar water, 479, 495 and the clergy, 127 and Van Homrigh, 629

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Procedure, Extent and Limits of the Human Richardson, Mr., 411 Understanding, 375, 636 Riche, Nathanel, 248 Proposal for the Better Supplying of Churches, Ridley, Nicholas, 429 xxiii, 185, 274, 635 Riot Act of 1715, 125 Protestants Roberts, J., 410 in Ireland, 349, 350, 351 Roberts, Robert, 373, 617 Puddleya, Mr., 348 and Burton’s Bank, 369, 376 Pullen, Tobias, 80 Robinson, John, 621 Purcell, Richard, 446, 509, 510, 511, Rockingham, first Earl of. See Watson, Lewis 538, 617 Rogers, Jonathan, 187 pure intellect, 65 Rolt, Edward, 185 purgatory, 423 Roman Catholic clergy, 542–55 Pythagoras, 545 Rose, Petit, 256, 349 Rowley, Hercules Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 and national bank, 169 and Charles Talbot, 628 Roxburghe, first Duke of. See Ker, John and Secker, 620 Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, 129, 250 Quakers Rugge, Mr. and Berkeley, 297 and wardenship of Tuam, 366 in Rhode Island, 269, 271, 286, 306 Rundle, Thomas, 270, 281, 381, 617 Queensbury, third Duke of. See Douglas, and preferment, 379 Charles and recovery of health, 408 Queries relating to a National Bank, xxiv, 400, and Secker, 620 636 Rushout, John, 445 Querist, xxiv, 397, 398–403, 488, 636 Ruspoli, Francesco Maria Marescotti, 142 Russel, Mr. Rand, Benjamin, iv, xi and picture auction, 248 Rape of the Lock, 116, 641 Russell, John, 440 Raphson, Joseph, 318 and the fall of the Walpole Rawdon, George, 617 ministry, 446 Rawdon, John (father), 114, 617 and moduses, 382 mentioned, 108, 110, 115 Rawdon, John (son), 617 Sacheverell, Henry, 36, 618 canvassing for election, 421 and Atterbury, 585 Raynor, David, 55, 56 and Butler, 593 rebellion of the Jacobites, 483–86, 516 as controversial figure, 34, 38, 122 Reed, Mrs. (Mrs. Farmer), 249 and drunken toast to, 45 Reid, Andrew, 517 and Harley, 604 resurrection, 290, 314, 319 and Jekyll, 606 Reynolds, Richard, 358 and Phipps, 615 Rhode Island trial of, 51 description of, 266–67, 269–71, 271–72 and William Talbot, 628 founding an Episcopal seminary in, 271 Sackville, Charles, 619 as location for St. Paul’s College. See Sackville, Lionel, 619 St. Paul’s College and Berkeley’s elevation to bishop, and winter, 277 361, 362 Richard III, 23 and his cooks, 377

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and the fall of the Walpole Scrope, John, 619 ministry, 446 and Bermuda project, 244 as lord lieutenant of Ireland, 335, 386 and sale of St. Christopher Island, 298 Sacred Theory of the Earth, 14, 637 Scrope, Thomas, 619 St. Christopher Island, xxii, 203, 218 Secker, Thomas, 281, 383, 408, 440, 620 sale of, 221, 223, 245, 261, 265, 271, appointed bishop of Bristol, 378 273, 278, 282, 284, 297 and Benson, 587 and Scrope, 620 and bishopric of Oxford, 396, 403 St. Ignatius, 535 and death of Wake, 404 St. John, Henry, 623 on the intentions of the ministry St. John, Henry (father), 623 towards clergy, 404 St. Leger, 8 and the Prince of Wales, 444 St. Paul’s College, 185, 223. See also and William Talbot, 628 Bermuda project sensible quality and broad seal, 254 as representation of a sensible charter, 222, 227 thing, 65 and contributors’ money, 265, 266, 531 Seymour, Charles, 134 crown grant for, 251 Sharp, Thomas, 534 endowment of, 204, 205, 217–18, 245 Sheffield, John, 168 first conceived, xxi, xxiii Shepardson, Captain, 343 opposition of free thinkers to, 336 Sherlock, Thomas and possible location in Rhode Island, and moduses, 382 265, 273, 277, 278, 283, 284, 298, 308, and Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 323, 324, 331 Shirley, William, 533, 534, 587 and promised payment, 321, 322, 324, Shrewsbury, Duke of. See Talbot, Charles 328, 334 Shutes, Mr., 149 supplying, 261, 317 Sibbald, Robert, 5 Salisbury, fifth Earl of. See Cecil, James Simon, James, 502, 504 Salvini, Antonio Maria, 154 and petrifications, 527 Sampson family, 237 and Physico-Historical Society, 506 Sanderson, Robert, 123 Singleton, Henry Sandford, Mr., 356 and Papists in Ireland, 348 Sandys, Samuel, 445 Siris, xxiv, 456, 458, 474, 477, 480, 495, Savage, Mr. 502, 521, 569, 603, 609, 636 death of, 147 and the Nile, 499 Savile, William, 589 Sixtus V, Pope, 424 Sawyer, Catherine, 615 Skelton, Brigadier, 81 Sawyer, Robert, 615 Skipton, Mr., 347, 367, 372, 374, 377 Schutz, Augustus, 530 Sloane, Hans, 10, 608 Scot, Daniel, 423 Smalbroke, Richard, 299 Scot, Patrick, 50 Smalridge, George, 95, 99, 129, 621 Scott, David Smalridge, Thomas, 621 and Berkeley’s recommendation of, 346 Smibert, John, 161, 234, 240, 282, 621 Scott, John, 534 and alleged marriage, 298 Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Historia Literaria and auction of pictures, 245, 248 a Christo Nato Usque ad Saeculum XIV, in Boston, 270, 317 535, 637 as traveling companion, 262

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Smith, Betty, 317 nature of, 47, 315 Smith, Mr. as passive, 313, 319 as Berkeley’s attorney, 176 salvation of, 115 Smyth, Mr. as separate from body, 89 and Berkeley’s land survey, 406 separate state of, 290, 304 Smythe, Philip, 622 South Sea affair, 163, 216, 622 and recommendation for Dallas, 465 and Walpole, 631 Society for Promoting Christian South Sea House, 246 Knowledge, 344 South Sea stock, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, and East India Protestant mission, 343 208, 212, 214, 215, 233, 247, 260, and Elizabeth Hastings, 264 306, 328 and Jekyll, 606 purchase of, 326 and Newman, 611 sale of, 265, 266, 273, 278, 282, 297, Society for Promoting Primitive 306, 321 Christianity Southesk, fifth Earl of. See Carnegie, James and Rundle, 617 Southwell, Edward, 35, 46, 52, 79, 118, 622 and Whiston, 632 death of, 332, 334 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Southwell, Edward (son) and Berkeley’s sermon at Bow and marriage to Catherine Watson, 280 Church, 344 Southwell, Robert, 614, 622 and Bermuda project money, 532, space 533–35 absolute, 302 donations to, 354 as an attribute of God, 311 and Hales, 603 in Berkeley’s philosophy, 311–13 and Honeyman, 605 nature of, 310 and Humphreys, 606 not a distinct being, 318 and Jekyll, 606 as relative, 318 and Johnson, 607 Spectator, 80, 81, 83, 581, 625 and ministers in America, 563 spirits. See minds and Southwell, 622 Spotswood, John, 535 Socrates, 21, 26, 27, 28, 32 Stafford, Mr., 184 soldiers Stairs, second Earl of. See Dalrymple, John and military dress, 488–90 Stanhope, George, 330, 423 and standards for service, 489–90 Stanhope, James and use of mercenaries, 491–92 and Berkeley’s preferment, 138 Some Thoughts Touching an Irish Bank, 167, 169 as secretary of state, 137 Somerset, Henrietta, 600 Stanhope, Philip (father), 623 Somerset, sixth Duke of. See Seymour, Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 393, 491, 505, Charles 508, 623 Sondes, Catherine, 280 and Berkeley, 482 Sophia, Queen, 396 and comedic ballad, 526 soul, 32, 65, 66, 70, 89, 289, 314, 423, 430 and Gervais, 486 always thinking, 313 as lord lieutenant of Ireland, 487, 494, 495 as image of God, 311 and Querist, 488 immortality of, 32, 35, 44, 314 and Thomas Prior, 506 of infidels, 190 Stanhope, William, 624 and martydom, 28 as ambassador to Spain, 299

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Stanton, Mr., 212 and Ashe, 584 as Berkeley’s solicitor, 176 and Berkeley’s chaplaincy, 117 Stearne, John, 37, 624 and Carteret, 594 Steel, Captain, 300 and Churchill, 595 Steele, Richard, 625 death of, 486 and Addison, 581 and Examiner, 80 Berkeley’s views on, 85 and Faulkner, 600 comes into an estate, 81 and Finney legacy, 277 as a good husband, 81 introduced to Berkeley, xxi, 83 and the Guardian, 83 and Mordaunt, 611 introduced to Berkeley, xxi, 79, 82 and Pearson, 613 and pamphleteering, 104 presenting Berkeley to Queen Anne, 582 plays, 86 and St. John, 623 and Pope, 616 and Squire Bickerstaff, 32 and/on the Pretender, 81 and Stearne, 624 and Squire Bickerstaff, 32 and Steele, 625 and Swift, 626 and Stella, 584 Steele, Richard (grandfather), 625 and Van Homrigh, 233, 246, 248, 628 Stenard, Dr., 327 and Vanessa, 188 Stewart, Alexander, 185 and Wood’s pence, 198 Stewart, James, 131 his wit, 85 Stewart, Mr., 199 Sydenham, Thomas, 514, 516 Stock, Joseph and gout, 481 and Berkeley on the Blasters, 409 Sylvius, Aeneas, 429 and promised payment for Bermuda Synge, Edward (father), 54, 627 project, 324 as , 137 Stone, George, 508 Synge, Edward (son), 212, 214, 232, 233, and primacy of Ireland, 525 236, 373, 374, 627 Storey, G.W., 170 and articles and bonds, 234, 247 Storia Civile del Regno di Napoli, 425, 638 and Berkeley’s business affairs, 254, 255 Stoughton, William, 33, 35 and Elphin census, 351 Strangford, fourth Viscount. See Smythe, friend of, wanting to join Bermuda Philip project, 234 Suckling, Captain John, 263 furniture at Cloyne, 365 Sur la Manie`re de Traiter la Petite Ve´role, and livestock at Cloyne, 378 421, 636 and preferment, 307 Sutherland, sixteenth Earl of. See Gordon, vacating bishopric of Cloyne, 362 John on value of Cloyne bishopric, 368, 372 Swift & Company, 227, 232, 233, 234, and wardenship of Tuam, 367 236, 239, 248, 256, 262, 272, 277, Synge, Nicholas, 627 317, 349, 364, 372, 377, 388, 418, Synopsis Criticorum, 535, 641 446, 487, 566, 625 and Wogan and Aspinwall, 633 Talbot, Charles, 119, 370, 627 Swift, James, 625 and Bermuda project, 270 Swift, Jonathan, 85, 373, 625 and Burton’s bank, 374 and Addison, 581 death of, 395 and/on Arbuthnot, 583 and moduses, 382

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Talbot, Charles (cont.) Temple, William, 47 and Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 and Swift, 626 and Rundle, 617 Tennison, Henry, 25 and York, 633 Terence, 542 Talbot, Frances, 212 Tezzano, Nicholas, 556 Talbot, Miss, 378, 404 Theory of Vision ...Vindicated and Explained, Talbot, William, 378, 404, 627, 628 375, 636 and Secker, 620 Tholsel, 34 tangible Thompson, William, 187 double sense of, 66, 70 Three Dialogues, 43, 94, 94, 98, 100, 287, tar water, 417–18, 441, 443, 455–63, 466, 310, 320, 636 495–502, 563–64, 580 read in America, 309 and case of Ward, 468–69, 471, 472, Tickell, Thomas 476, 479 and Addison, 582 and Catherine Percival, 512 and budding Christmas tree story, 79 as diet drink, 520 and translation of the Iliad, 121 directions for preparation, 458, 528 Tillotson, John, 534 dosing of, 520 time and external use of, 458 as an attribute of God, 311 and Hanmer, 473 in Berkeley’s philosophy, 311–13 highest quality of, 496 Scholastic views on, 312 and Johnson, 540 as a succession of ideas, 319 and Jurin’s criticism of, 470 Tisdall, William, 60 and Linden, 477, 478–79 Titian and liquor, 498 original of Danae, 142 and livestock, 499, 521–22 Tobacco Excise Bill, 347 and its method of working, 497 Tooke, Benjamin and myrrh, 480–81 and Van Homrigh estate, 226, 233, 235, and nature of tar, 460–61 246 objections to, 474, 517 Townshend, Charles, 628 opponents of, 498 opposition to Bermuda project, 327, 331 and Pelham-Holles, 528–29 and rebellion of 1715, 132 and Philanthropus, 480–81 and Walpole, 631 and the plague, 512–21 Townshend, second Viscount. See and preparation in glazed earthen Townshend, Charles vessels, 475 transubstantiation, 84 and Princess Caroline, 530 Treaty of Hanover, 217 and Thomas Prior, 617 Treaty of Seville, 306 and use in America, 478 Treaty of Utrecht, 139, 604 whether a panacea, 459, 461, 462 Treaty of Vienna, 217 Tatler, 581, 625 Trinity College, Dublin Taylor, Jeremy, 423 Berkeley attending, xxiii, xxi Taylor, William and infringement of charter, 120 and chapel of ease in Canturk, 386–87, Tryon, William 388–89 as treasurer for SPG, 397 Temple, Henry Two Treatises of Government, 24, 639 and Bermuda project, 219 Tyrconnel, Duchess of. See Talbot, Frances

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Ulysses, 144 and candidates for archbishop of Universal History from the Earliest Account of Dublin, 299 Time to the Present, 471, 642 death of, 403, 420 unthinking agent, 303 and le Courayer, 211, 609 Upton, Judge, 60, 62 Walpole, Edward Urban VI, Pope appointed secretary to Duke of and Great Schism, 424 Devonshire, 397 Ussher, James, 429 Walpole, Robert, 407, 630 Ussher, John, 529 and Atterbury, 586 and Bermuda project, 229, 245 Van Homrigh, Bartholomew, 203, 628 and Carteret, 594 Van Homrigh, Hester, 217, 229, 231, 233, and gout, 379 239, 240, 242, 244, 350, 628 and John Campbell, 594 Berkeley as executor of estate, xxii, and promised payment for Bermuda xxiii, 188 project, 286, 324, 331, 337 and creditors, 316 and Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 debts, 226 and resignation, 445 estate, 240–42 and St. John, 623 and Marshall, 610 and sale of St. Christopher Island, 203 and Partinton, 612 and Test Act, 393 pronunciation of name, 188 and Tobacco Excise Bill, 347 and Swift, 626 and Townshend, 628 will, 202 War of 1641, 19 Van Homrigh, Mary, 230, 233, 239, 240, War of the Quadruple Alliance, 158 241, 242 Warburton, 80 Van Homrigh, Partinton, 206 Ward, Mr. and auction of pictures, 250 and tar water, 468–69, 471, 472, and Van Homrigh estate, 212, 235 476, 479 Van Keppel, Arnold Joost, 74 Ward, Peter, 217, 220, 317, 631 Vesuvius and business of deanery of Derry, 238, eruption, 145, 149–52, 583 240, 257, 263 View of the English Constitution, 22, 638 and curate for Colonel Sampson’s Vigors, Bartholomew, 170 island, 237 Villars, Claude Louis Hector de, 125 and use of Berkeley’s house, 231 Villiers, Edward, 131, 582 Waterland, Daniel, 379 Vindication of the Miracles of our Blessed Watson, Catherine, 280 Saviour, 300, 641 Watson, Lewis, 280 Virgil, 117, 148, 154, 303, 423, 492 Wearg, Clement, 244 Voyage du Monde de Descartes, 88, 637 weather, 523, 527 Wesley, John, 609 Wadsworth, Benjamin, 354, 629 preaching in Berkeley’s diocese, 558 Wager, Charles, 279 West, Gilbert, 537, 538 Wainwright, John, 360, 371, 381, 629 Wetenhall, Edward, 26 and resignation of deanery of Derry, Wetherby, Dr., 359 366, 367 Wetmore, James, 310 Wake, Colonel William, 629 Wharton, Thomas, 581 Wake, William, 396, 629 Whiston, Josiah, 631

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Whiston, William, 475, 631 and Van Homrigh estate, 230, 233, 234, and the cause of the deluge, 560 235, 239, 240 critique of Berkeley, 47, 48, 52, 53 Windham, William and Rundle, 617 and St. John, 623 as unorthodox, 28–29, 33 Winnington, Thomas, 411 Whitefield, George, 434 Winthrop family Whitehall, xxii and Elizabeth Islands, 308 donation to Yale College, 345, 353, 355 and Fisher’s Island, 275, 295 purchase of, 270, 285 Wogan, Mr., 200, 201, 204, 205, 207, 211, Whittelsey, Chauncy 216, 228, 230, 233, 235, 237, 246, 247, and Berkeley scholarship at Yale, 414 272, 633 Whitterow, Abraham, 35 Wolfe, James, 435 Whole Duty of Man, 423, 642 Wolfe, Mr., 407, 438, 440 Wilkins, David, 471 Wood, William, 198 will Wood’s pence, 198 divine, 288 Woodward, John, 9, 9, 18 as proper action, 302 Woolston, Thomas, 300 Willes, John Word to the Wise, 542–54, 636 and Burton’s bank, 374 Wyndham, William, 127 William I, 23, 74 as Jacobite conspirator, 132, 134 William III, 582, 592 Wynne, John, 209 and Churchill, 595 and Herbert, 604 Xavier, St., 189 and John Campbell, 593 Xenophon, 31 and repeal of hearth tax, 350 Williams, Elisha, 353, 353, 364, 376, Yale College, 320, 384, 391, 412, 414 414, 632 donations to, 352–54, 355, 414, and Berkeley’s gift, 329 561, 632 and donations to Yale College, 345 state of, 540, 559, 560, 561, and retirement from Yale, 416 565, 566 and Yale College, 341 and Williams, 632 Williams, Elisha (son) York, Margaret, 270 and Berkeley scholarship at Yale, 414 York, Philip, 370, 410, 633 Williams, Mary, 298 and Bermuda project, 270 Williams, Samuel and Burton’s bank, 374, 376 and Berkeley scholarship at Yale, 414 and Charles Talbot, 627 Williams, William, 632 and esteem for Berkeley, 407 Willis, Thomas, 516 as lord chancellor, 397 Wilmington, Earl of. See Compton, and moduses, 382 Spencer and Quaker Tithe Bill, 393 Wilmot, Robert, 482 Yorke, Philip (father), 633 Wilton, Mrs. Young, Mr., 525

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