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GENERAL INDEX. 



Johnson (Dr. Samuel) and Dean Swift, xi. 61. 



and Professor de Morgan, i. 107. 



and Rev. Thomas Warton, i. 481; ii. 26. 



contributions to Baretti's Introduction, v. 101. 



dedications, i. 259. 



house in Bolt Court, v. 176 232. 



" Irene," typographical error, xi. 102. 



library, i. 214. 270. 



Life of Dryden, xii. 83. 



Life of John Philips, x. 44. 



Nathaniel, his brother, xii. 266.. 



parchment of his freedom of Aberdeen, vii. 202. 



prophecy of gas, v. 317. 



visit to Heale House, xii. 149. 



Works, Oxford edition, iv. 225. 301. 

 Johnsoniana, vii. 328. 

 Johnson (Samuel), dancing-master, v. 596. 

 Johnson (Dr. Thomas), iv. 59. 

 Jokes, Old, viii. 146; x. 534; xi. 114. 

 Jokyn (John). See Joachim. 

 Jolanda, widow of Alexander III., vi. 150. 209. 

 Jonah and his whale, iii. 517; iv. 45. 103. 

 Jonah, iii. 4., the Septuagint reading, iv. 154. 

 Jonathan, Brother, origin of the title, iii. 495; iv. 123; 

 ^ V. 149. 



Jonche (Elzelina Van Aylde), vi. 425. 

 Jonckbloet (Professor) and Shakspeare, vii. 202. 

 Jones (Captain), his legend, xii. 30. 74. 

 Jones (David), noticed, xii. 267. 

 Jones (Edmund) of Aberystrutli, xii. 483. 504. 

 Jones (Edward), bishop of St. Asaph, x. 523. 

 Jones, " History of Tom Jones," its continuation, vi. 34 1 . 



566. 588. 

 Jones (Inigo), list of his buildings, vii. 430; sketches, 



i. 122. 

 Jones (J. P.) " Botanical Tour through Devon," xii. 29. 

 Jones (Thomas), alias Twm Sion Catti, i. 383. 455, 



456. 489; ii. 12. 

 Jones (William) of Nayland, xi. 311. 333. 

 - Jonson (Ben.) and the lawyers, xii. 38. 



adopted sons, v. 537. 588; vii. 167. 



autograph, vii. 255. 



burial, vi. 405; viii. 455. 



Cataline, xi. 459. 



epigram " Inviting a friend to supper," ix. 440. 



Leges Convivales, xi. 119. 



marriage of the Earl of Somerset, v. 193. 



Picture of the Mind of Lady Venelia Digby, ii. 167. 

 238; iii. 19. 367. 



poem, " The Hourcglass," iii. 19. 367. 



portrait, iii. 106. 



spelling of his name, ii. 167. 238. 

 Jordan, its derivation, xii. 224. 414. 

 Jordan (Mrs.), melody, " The Blue Bells of Scotland," 



vi. 124. 281. 

 Jordan (Mrs.), Chantrey's statue of, iv. 58. 332. 

 Joseph of Exeter, MS. of "De Bello Autioclieuo," iii. 



447. 

 Josephine (Empress), birth-place, v. 220. 619; vi. 230. 

 Joshua X. 12, 13. explained, x. 122. 171; command, 



" Sun, stand thou still," iii. 137. 191. 

 Jougs, Scottish pillory, x. 154; xii, 245. 439. See 



Branks. 

 Joui-neyman, its meaning, i. 309. 468. 



Jower, its etymology, xii. 263. 



Joyce family, xi. 87. 



Joyce (Lt.-CoL), supposed executioner of Charles L, ii. 



268. 

 Jubilee of 1809, xi. 13. 53. 75. 

 Judas, breaking the bones of, ii. 512; bell and candle,. 



i. 195. 235. 325. 357; ii. 298; cup, iii. 85. 

 Judas-coloured haii-, vi. 605. 

 Judas Iscariot, his descendants, viii. 56, 134. 

 Judge, saying of a great, vi. 340. 

 Judges' black cap, ix. 399 ; practising at the bar, ix. 



450; presented with gloves (see Gloves); robes, vi. 



223. 258. 399; styled Reverend, iv. 151. 198; viii. 



158 276. 351. 631. 

 Judicial rank hereditary, viii. 384; ix. 311. 

 Juger, measurement of the Roman, viii. 366; 

 Jugglers, Indian, iv. 472 ; v. 258. 620. 

 Juice cups, ii. 89. 174. 

 Julia Domna, her coins, vi. 485. 

 Julian Bowers, xi. 65. 132. 193. 

 Julin, the drowned city, ii. 178. 230. 282. 379. 443; 



iv. 171. 228. 

 Julius III., advice supposed to have been given to liim, 



viii. 54; ix. 127. 252. 380. 518. 

 Jumballs, gingerbread, ix. 422. 575; x. 173. 

 Juniper, a cant phrase, ix. 224. 



Junius : ^ 



Letters, first genuine edition by Henry Sampson 

 Woodfall, vi. 224. 240. 383; xi. 338; xii. 22; 

 Di'. Mason Good's edition, ix. 584; Bohn's re- 

 print, ix. 584; xii. 241. 299; copy with MS, 

 corrections at Hertford, Connecticut, xi. 338. 



Letters, pirated editions: Almon's, vi. 240; Bew's, 

 285; Newbery's, 240; Thompson's, 241; Whe- 

 ble's, 224. 261. 286. 



Atticus, i. 275. 322; iii. 510; v. 125. 159; vi; 

 240; vii. 569. 



Bane (Major), v. 328. 



Bcckford (Wm.), on Dr. Wilmot's claims, x. 228. 

 328. 349. 



Bickerton (Counsellor), claimant, xi. 302. 370. 



Blifil and Black George (letter Ivi.), iii. 188; vi. 

 341. 566. 588. 



Burke (Edmund), conjecture respecting, i. 276; 

 his opinion of the author, v. 194; calls Jtinius 

 " the mighty boar of the forest, iii. 493; iv. 391 ; 

 viii. 136. 



Calcutta " Englishman's " discovery, xi. 483. 



Dayrolles (Solomon), Junius's confederate, xii. 299. 

 511. See Z'«2/''o^^e« (Solomon). 



Draper (Sir William), vi. 239. 



Dwanis (Sir Fortunatus), his theory, ii. 47. 



Francis (Sir Philip), claimant, ii. 103. 258. 294; 

 ix. 74; X. 329; xi. 12. 117; xii. 241. 



Garrick's letter, xii. 164. 193. 



Grenvillc papers, v. 125. 159. 



Heron (Robert), editor of the Letters, vi. 389. 445; 

 vii. 167. 



Hope (John), " Advocate in the cause of the peo- 

 ple," V. 582; vi. 18. 39; xii. 42. 



Inquiry into the authorship of the Letters reconi- 

 mended, vi. 484. 



Jackson (Sir George), i. 172. 275. 322. 



