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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



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267, Powerful and friendly- 

 hand. 

 ., Work as * * * ♦ 



278. T ra. 



279. Kev. Mr. L * * * * * 

 821. H n 



„ Amiable widow. 



322. Dr. A e. 



Dr. Parr. 



Aulus Gellius. 

 Twickenham. 

 Lysons. 

 Hutchinson. 



Mrs. Thompson, born Tun- 

 stall. 

 Dr.. Ashe. 



[This is evidently a mistake. Beloe refers to 



" Dr. A e, of Trinity College, who was senior 



wrangler of his year." Ashe was not senior wran- 

 gler. In 1781 Ainslie of Pembroke College was 

 senior wrangler, and Ainslie of Trinity College 

 third wrangler. — J. R.] 



325. First husband. 

 3.31. Third husband. - 

 389. You shall see, &c. 

 392. A low-minded creature. 



419. Clergj'man. 



„ Popular work on Pro- 

 phecy. 



Vol. 



2. Popular theological 



work. 

 „ Venerable prelate. 



3. Rigid Dissenter, 

 „ Premier. 



„ Preferment. 



12. Popular nobleman. 



28. A Deputy. 



29. Family connection. 



54. Connection by mar- 

 riage. 



59. Sir G. 0. 



77. Marquis W******** 

 79. Editor of Nearchus. 



83. Christian Bishop. 



84. United individuals. 

 89. Bi-shop H. 



96. A foreigner. 

 J 00. Situation of respect. 



101. One noble family. 

 137. A friend of opposition. 

 103. Historical labour. 



114. Individual under his 



care. 

 118. Fourth Member. 



120. Eminent member of 



Opposition. 

 124. A book. 



„ Crabbed Latin poet. 

 127. 

 130. One lofty personage. 



148. County Hospital. 



154. Great Lord C. 

 156. The two brothers, 



Samuel Storke. 



Jeffery. 



Miss Hawkins. 



Lady Hawkins (bom Sid- 

 ney). 



Kev. Richd. Humfrey (died 

 1780). " 



Kelt. 



IL 



Lowth, De Sacra Poesi He- 

 braeorum. 



Porteus. 



Miss Nunnes. 



Lord Sidmoutb. 



West Ham, Essex. 



Lord Erskine. 



(George Bellas never De- 

 puty.) 



Mrs. Beloe, daughter of 

 Rix the Town Clerk. 



Miss Twiss, sister to Mr. 

 Kemble and Mrs. Sid- 

 dons. 



Sir Gore Ousley. (Qu. 

 should it be Ouseley ?) 



Wellesley. 



Dr. Vincent.^ 



Horsley. 



Royal Society. 



Hurd ? or Horsley again ? 



Tiberius Cavallo. 



He was Secretary of Em- 

 bassy at Turin. 



Northumberland. 



Dr. Parr. 



History of the Revolution, 

 1688. 



Viscount Belgrave, now 

 Earl Grosvenor. 



John Reeves, Libeller and 

 King's Printer. 



Mr. Fox. 



Oi^dipus Judaicus. 



Persius. 



The Author. 



Qu. Abbott Ld. Colchester, 



or Abp. of Canterbury? 

 Norfolk and Norwich Hos- 

 pital. 

 Chatham. 



Sir William Scott and Lord 

 .Eldon, 



159. Mansion of a nobleman. 

 „ One of the royal family. 



166. Next episcopal cha- 



racter. 



167. A Minister. 



„ An old grudge. 



168. Bishops of E. and L. 



170. Young ****** 

 175. Line 15. The Bishop 

 of . 



„ Primate of Ireland. 



„ LordB . 



„ Bishop of C . 



188. G. Earl of O. 



190. Humble Oxford Stu- 



dent. 

 „ Country village. 

 „ Venerable nobleman. 



191. Prebendal Stall. 



192. Great public seminary. 

 „ Servitor. 



„ Noble family. 



193. One of the' best," pre- 



bendal stalls. 

 '„ A deanerj'. 



194. Third clerical person- 



age. 

 „ The Bishop. 



195. Another clerical person. 



„ Great public seminary. 

 „ A (person who inher- 

 ited, &c. 

 „ Popular charity. 

 „ A private individual. 



196. Benefice of some value. 

 „ Preferment in metro- 

 polis. 



„ Diocesan. 

 „ Royalty. 



197. Deanery. 



202. Honest but unfortu- 

 nate John. 



216. All-potent satirical 



mower. 



218. Subject proposed. 



224. Another friend. 



225. Lofty personage. 

 227. Rich author. 



230. Bland author. 



231. Dull author. 



232. Bigot author. 

 236. Universal author. 



238. Mrs. * * * 



239. Miss * * * 

 245. Sharp, chattering, 



clever fellow 

 Facetious, jolly, 

 honest, sort of body 



250. Dirty bookseller. 



251. Splendid bookseller. 



body^ 



Foley House. 



William Frederic, Duke of 



Gloucester. 

 Mansel, Bishop of Bristol. 



Perceval. 



From the Epigram on 



Bishop Bluster. 

 Ely (Sparke) and London 



(Howley). 

 O'Beirne.. 

 Porter. 



Cleaver, Abp. of Dublin. 

 Buckingham. 

 Bennet. 



George, Earl of Orford. 

 Ireland, Dean of Westmin- 

 ster. 

 Croydon. 



Charles, Earl of Liverpool. 

 At Westminster. 

 Westminster school. 

 Garnett. 



Wallop, Earl of Portsmouth. 

 Winchester. 



Exeter. 



Fisher, Master of the Char- 

 ter-house? 



(Fisher) of Salisbury? 



Andrewes, Dean of Canter- 

 bury. 



Westminster school. 



Miss Ball.,' 



The Magdalen Hospital. 

 Lady Talbot. 

 Mickleham, Surrey. 

 St. James', Westminster. 



Porteus, Bishop of London. 



Queen Charlotte. 



Canterbury. 



Ireland. (Not the Dean of 

 Westminster, as is evi- 

 dent from the epithets, 

 but his namesake.) 



William Gifford. 



Indian antiquities. 

 Dr. Shaw. 



Abbott, Lord Colchester? 

 Mr. Penn. 



Sir James Bland Burgess. 

 Pinkerton? or Geo. Chal- 

 mers. 

 Dr. Rees? Belsham. 

 Nicholls. 

 Opie? 

 Hawkins? 



266. Noisiest part of noisiest 

 street. 



268. Splendid bookseller. 



269. Cunning bookseller. 



Booth and Berry. 



Thomas Miller, Beccles. 

 William Miller, Albemarle 



Street. 

 Cheapside, Poultry? 



Miller. 

 Hookham ? 



