Okely, Francis (editor of religious works; 1719-94). 39 (1769): 601.
Oland, William, of Marshfield (maltster; ca. 1723-85). 17 (1747): 95; 26 (1756): 356; 29 (1759): 539; 31 (1761): 89; 32 (1762): 39 [?], 138; 33 (1763): 38; 37 (1767): 422, 423 (2), 470-471; 38 (1768): 40; 39 (1769): 602; 40 (1770): 40, 86-87, 478-479; 43 (1773): 613, 614; 44 (1774): 87, 435; 45 (1775): 94-95; 46 (1776): 36, 523-524, 571; 48 (1778): 40, 536, 600; 49 (1779): 94 (2), 208, 317-318, 318, 608; 50 (1780): 37, 90-91, 143 (4), 583; 51 (1781): 38-39, 236 (2), 283; 52 (1782): 40, 591.
Oneby, John (counsellor at law; ca. 1582-1662). 47 (1777): 316n.
Oram, Samuel Marsh (attorney; 1765-91). 59-ii (1789): 1131 (2); 60-i (1790): 74.
Osborne, Francis (author of Advice to a Son and friend of Thomas Hobbes; 1593-1659). 64-ii (1794): 652 (2).
Osborne, Francis, 5th Duke of Leeds (politician; 1751-99). 31 (1761): 422.
Otway, Thomas (poet and playwright; 1652-85). 63-ii (1793): 991.
Owen, John (epigrammatist and schoolmaster; 1560?-1622). 48 (1778): 328; 58-ii (1788): 780.
Owen, Rev. Goronwy (Welsh poet; 1723-69). 51 (1781): 88; 66-i (1796): 510.
O’Brien, Lady Susan Strangways. 63-ii (1793): [ii] [?].
O’Bryen, Dennis (playwright and Foxite pamphleteer; 1755-1832). 56-ii (1786): 1145.
Pack, Richardson (army officer; 1682-1728). 19 (1749): 132-133).
Paget, Thomas Catesby, Baron Paget (poet and politician; 1689-1742). 6 (1736): 104; 8 (1738): 272.
Pallmer, J. 70-ii (1800): 600 [2nd 600] (2).
Palmer, ----- (b. 1743). 27 (1757): 423.
Palmer, Joseph (Budworth) (miscellaneous writer; 1756-1815). 62-ii (1792): 941-942; 63-ii (1793): 845, 1204; 64-ii (1794): 1129; 65-i (1795): 60-61, 238-239; 66-i (1796): 152; 67-ii (1797): 597-598; 68-ii (1798): 884; 70-ii (1800): 978, 1082-1084.
Park, Thomas (antiquary and bibliographer; 1759-1834). 63-ii (1793): 906; 67-ii (1797): 781; 70-ii (1800): 830.
Parkyns, Sir Thomas (JP and popularist of wrestling; 1664-1741). 7 (1737): 182 [?].
Parnell, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1679-1718). 9 (1739): 656; 44 (1774): 589-590.
Parr, Rev. Samuel (schoolmaster, divine, and conversationalist; 1747-1825). 57-ii (1787): 720 (3).