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The Poetry of the Gentleman’s Magazine, 1731 – 1800:
An Electronic Database of Titles, Authors, and First Lines
– An Ongoing Project –

Emily Lorraine de Montluzin


Abbot, Rev. Henry (clergyman and schoolmaster; 1681-1728).  7 (1737): 374 [1st 374].

Adamthwaite, Rev. John (clergyman; b. ca. 1746).  57-i (1787): 439-440; 61-ii (1791): 854-855, 1187; 64-i (1794): 459; 68-i (1798): 332.

Addison, Joseph (essayist; 1672-1719).  1 (1731): 247; 24 (1754): 134; 41 (1771): 562; 61-i (1791): 502 (revision of a poem by Rev. John Lloyd).

Aikin, Dr. John (biographer and physician; 1747-1822).  56-ii (1786): 792, 985 [?]; 58-i (1788): 159, 249; 60-i (1790): 356; 61-ii (1791): 951-962.

Akenside, Dr. Mark (physician and poet; 1721-70).  4 (1734): [iii]; 7 (1737): 244-245, 309, 441-442; 8 (1738): 427-428; 9 (1739): 544; 11 (1741): 272 [?]; 14 (1744): 219, 329; 15 (1745): [iv] [?], 552; 16 (1746): [iv] [?]; 17 (1747): 244 [?]; 18 (1748): 517 [?], 518 [?]; 21 (1751): 373, 472; 38 (1768): 344.

Aldrich, Rev. Henry (dean of Christ Church, Oxford; 1647-1710).  6 (1736): 417; 8 (1738): 271, 541.

Allestree, Rev. Richard (Royalist divine, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, and provost of Eton; 1619-81).  8 (1738): 153.

Alleyn, Charles (poet).  54-i (1784): 79.

Allibond, Rev. John (clergyman; 1596/7-1658).  63-ii (1793): 1095-1097.

Alsop, Rev. Anthony (poet; d. 1726).  5 (1735): 384, 609; 6 (1736): 47; 8 (1738): 46, 427; 9 (1739): 324; 41 (1771): 280.

Amherst, William Pitt, Earl Amherst of Arracan (statesman; 1773-1857).  63-ii (1793): 665.

Amhurst, Nicholas (poet and journalist; 1697-1742).  32 (1762): 496.

Andrews, James Pettit (antiquary and historian; ca. 1737-97).  68-i (1798): 647.

Andrews, Miles Peter (dramatist; d. 1814).  50 (1780): 582; 51 (1781): 135, 188; 53-i (1783): 521-522 [misnumbered as 225].

Andrews, W.  27 (1757): 324.

Anstey, Christopher (poet; 1724-1805).  36 (1766): 233-234; 48 (1778): 430-431 [?]; 49 (1779): 39-40; 55-ii (1785): 991-992 [?]; 57-i (1787): 72; 61-i (1791): 564; 62-i (1792): 168; 68-i (1798): 244.

Antipater of Sidon (poet; fl. ca. 100 B.C.).  24 (1754): 176.

Aram, Eugene (schoolmaster and condemned murderer; d. 1759).  29 (1759): 355.

Arbuckle, James (journalist, essayist, and poet; d. 1742).  8 (1738): 41.

Archer, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; b. 1750).  52 (1782): 399.

Arden, Rev. William (clergyman; 1731-68).  31 (1761): 37.

Argental, Charles Augustin de Ferriol, comte d’ (ambassador from the Duke of Parma to the court of Louis XVI; 1700-88).  58-i (1788): 269.

Armstrong, Dr. John (physician; 1709-79).  14 (1744): 332.

Armstrong, John (poet and journalist; 1771-97).  67-ii (1797): 732.

Arne, Thomas Augustine (composer; 1710-78).  34 (1764): 593-594 [?], 594 [?] (2).

Ashby, Samuel (of Bungay).  64-i (1794): 258-259.

Atkinson, John (of York).  28 (1758): 538-539.

Atkinson, Joseph (Irish army officer and playwright; 1743-1818).  70-i (1800): 563.

Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester (divine; 1662-1732).  3 (1733): 148, 204; 57-ii (1787): 625.

Ausonius [Decimus Magnus Ausonius] (Latin poet and rhetorician; 310-395).  69-ii (1799): 559n, 832.

Ayre, William (early biographer of Pope).  15 (1745): 217.

Ayscough, George Edward (dramatist and traveler; d. 1779).  47 (1777): 39-40.

Bacon, Rev. Phanuel (divine and dramatist; 1700-83).  26 (1756): 247, 302-303, 355-356; 39 (1769): 360.

Badcock, Rev. Samuel (literary critic; 1747-88).  45 (1775): 292 [?] (2); 53-i (1783): 159-160, 339; 56-ii (1786): 790; 58-ii (1788): 691, 780; 62-i (1792): 364.

Bagot, Egerton (ca. 1714-75).  9 (1739): 492; 10 (1740): 462.

Baker, Henry (naturalist and poet; 1698-1774).  4 (1734): 271; 9 (1739): 99.

Balzac, Jean Louis Guez de (writer of letters; 1597-1654).  39 (1769): 48.

Bancks, John (miscellaneous writer; 1709-51).  3 (1733): iv, 709, 709-710; 8 (1738): 104; 24 (1754): 183.

Bancroft, Thomas (poet; fl. 1613-1658).  46 (1776): 8; 61-ii (1791): 660.

Banister, Rev. James (clergyman).  55-ii (1785): 642-643; 57-ii (1787): 719 (2); 61-i (1791): 168; 62-ii (1792): 847; 63-i (1793): 358-359 [?]; 66-i (1796): 148.

Barbauld, Anna Letitia (poet; 1743-1825).  58-i (1788): 177; 69-i (1799): 237 [?].

Barber, Mary (poet; ca. 1685-1755).  1 (1731): 23; 3 (1733): 151 (3), 322; 5 (1735): 550-551; 6 (1736): 228 (2); 7 (1737): 179.

Barker, H.  33 (1763): 560 [?].

Barnard, Rev. Edward (headmaster and provost of Eton; 1717-81).  49 (1779): 559.

Barnard, Thomas, Dean of Derry and later Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, and then of Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe (divine; 1728-1806).  46 (1776): 523.

Barreaux, Jacques Vallée, seigneur des (poet; 1602-75).  13 (1743): 436.

Barrett, Rev. Stephen (clergyman and schoolmaster; 1718-1801).  15 (1745): 100, 102-103 (revision [with Samuel Johnson] of verses by Geoffrey Walmsley), 270; 16 (1746): 99, 158, 606; 17 (1747): 539.

Barrow, Rev. William (divine; 1754-1836).  63-i (1793): 72.

Barry, Colonel Henry (soldier in America and India; 1750-1822).  55-i (1785): 416.

Barwick, -----.  49 (1779): 415.

Baskerville, John (printer of Birmingham; 1706-75).  67-i (1797): 391.

Basse, William (poet; ca. 1583-1653?).  24 (1754): 382.

Basset, Rev. Isaac (clergyman; b. ca. 1717).  13 (1743): 662.

Bate, Rev. Edward (clergyman; b. ca. 1716).  22 (1752): 532.

Bayley, Mrs. Major Henry.  70-ii (1800): 876.

Beach, Thomas (wine merchant and poet; d. 1737).  5 (1735): 255 [2nd 255], 382, 555, 676 (2), 729; 6 (1736): 104, 224, 284, 349, 615; 12 (1742): 328 [?], 436-437 [?]; 22 (1752): 83, 86, 232, 332 (2); 23 (1753): 240.

Beattie, James (Scottish poet; 1735-1803).  31 (1761): 230-231; 50 (1780): 581; 62-ii (1792): 1098-1099.

Beattie, James Hay (Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic at the University of Aberdeen; 1768-90).  64-ii (1794): 1132.

Beaumont, Rev. Joseph (master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge; 1616-99).  17 (1747): 443.

Becdelièvre, la Comtesse de.  61-ii (1791): 1222.

Becket, Elias.  1 (1731): 349-350.

Beckford, William (Jamaican planter, historian, and author of works on Jamaica; 1744-99).  70-ii (1800): 1082.

Behn, Aphra (playwright and novelist; 1640-89).  10 (1740): 459.

Beloe, Rev. William (classicist and co-conductor of the British Critic; 1758-1817).  61-i (1791): 565; 62-ii (1792): 1038; 63-i (1793): 260; 63-ii (1793): 847; 65-i (1795): 324, 420; 65-ii (1795): 772; 66-i (1796): [iv], 151 [?]; 67-i (1797): 148; 70-i (1800): 369, 369-370; 70-ii (1800): 769, 977.

Bennet, William, Bishop of Cloyne (archaeologist and divine; 1746-1820).  66-i (1796): 327.

Bentley, Elizabeth (poet; bapt. 1767; d. 1839).  60-ii (1790): 1167-1168.

Bentley, Rev. Richard (classicist and Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge; 1662-1742).  10 (1740): 616.

Bentley, Samuel (of Uttoxeter).  48 (1778): 182; 61-i (1791): 366-367.

Bentley, T.  58-i (1788): 160.

Berington, Joseph (of Louvain).  17 (1747): 493, 567, 587 (2), 588.

Berkeley, -----.  12 (1742): 599.

Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne (philosopher and divine; 1685-1753).  14 (1744): 559.

Berkeley, George Monck (miscellaneous writer; 1763-93).  56-i (1786): 341.

Bernard, F.  4 (1734): 622.

Berry [Barry], Dr. Charles.  10 (1740): 617 (2); 13 (1743): 547.

Berry, Miss -----.  45 (1775): 394-395 [? (or Aphia Lyttelton, formerly Peach?)].

Beza, Theodore (Huguenot theologian and Greek scholar; 1519-1605).  65-i (1795): 61.

Bickerstaff, Rev. William (antiquary; 1728-89).  20 (1750): 519; 21 (1751): 182 (4), 278 (2); 23 (1753): 94, 384, 483; 25 (1755): 180, 277, 278; 35 (1765): 185-186, 288; 53-ii (1783): 1004; 59-i (1789): 205 [?] (2).

Bickerstaffe, Isaac (dramatist; 1735?-1812?).  32 (1762): 593 (7); 39 (1769): 313.

Bicknell, Alexander (author of fiction and histories; d. 1796).  55-i (1785): 449-450, 450; 58-i (1788): 443; 64-i (1794): 459.

Birch, Rev. Thomas (divine and contributor to the General Dictionary; 1705-66).  6 (1736): 156 [2nd 156]; 39 (1769): 503.

Birch, Samuel (dramatist and Lord Mayor of London; 1757-1841).  66-ii (1796): 598.

Birkhead, Mathew (song writer).  1 (1731): 432.

Bishop, Rev. Samuel (poet and headmaster of Merchant Taylors’ School; 1731-95).  65-ii (1795): 1036 (2); 66-i (1796): 66, 512; 66-ii (1796): 1037; 67-i (1797): 64; 67-ii (1797): 872 (3); 69-ii (1799): 789-790.

Black, Rev. John (poet; 1753-1813).  55-i (1785): 55 (2), 389, 474-475; 55-ii (1785): 644, 989 (2); 56-i (1786): 252 (2); 56-ii (1786): 601, 793, 1025 [?].

Blackbourne, Peter (son of an English merchant in Lisbon; b. ca. 1748).  32 (1762): 546.

Blackburne, Rev. Francis (theologian; 1705-87).  60-i (1790): 449 (2).

Blacklock, Thomas (Scottish poet and minister; 1721-91).  19 (1749): 514-515.

Blackmore, Sir Richard (poet and physician; 1654-1729).  2 (1732): 854.

Blackstone, Sir William (judge and author of Commentaries on the Laws of England; 1723-80).  51 (1781): 335-336.

Blair, Rev. Hugh (Scottish minister and professor of rhetoric; 1718-1800).  69-ii (1799): 653.

Blair, Robert (poet and minister in the Church of Scotland; 1699-1746).  13 (1743): 323.

Blythe, F.  5 (1735): 254-255 [2nd 254-255], 256 [2nd 256], 674, 674-675; 6 (1736): 48, 103.

Boerhaven, Rev. Joseph (clergyman).  48 (1778): 536.

Boileau-Despréaux, Nicolas (French poet; 1636-1711).  17 (1747): 493.

Bold, Michael.  16 (1746): 549.

Bold, William.  66-ii (1796): [ii].

Bondel [or Bondely], Baron de (counselor of the Prussian court of justice).  28 (1758): 36.

Bonneval, Louis de.  16 (1746): 548.

Booker, Rev. Luke (divine and poet; 1762-1835).  59-ii (1789): 1131; 62-ii (1792): 847-848; 70-i (1800): 72; 80-i (1800): 299.

Boothby, Sir Brooke (poet and political writer; 1744-1824).  52 (1782): 541.

Borbonius, Nicolaus [i.e. Nicolas Bourbon], Eld. (poet; 1503-50).  49 (1779): 26.

Boscawen, William (classicist; 1752-1811).  66-i (1796): 63-64, 422-423, 508-509; 67-ii (1797): 692; 68-i (1798): 156, 381, 424; 69-i (1799): 421-422; 70-i (1800): 258-259, 370-371.

Bosch, Jeronimo de (Dutch poet; 1740-1811).  69-ii (1799): 744.

Boswell, James (biographer of Johnson; 1740-95).  61-i (1791): 367, 564; 63-i (1793): 463-464.

Boucher, Rev. Jonathan (divine and lexicographer; 1738-1804).  49 (1779): 96.

Bourke, Edmund Fearon (ca. 1755-1812).  70-ii (1800): 801.

Bourne, Vincent (Latin poet and schoolmaster; 1695-1747).  8 (1738): 371; 17 (1747): 393.

Bowden, Dr. Samuel (physician; fl. 1733-61).  3 (1733): 431; 5 (1735): 609; 6 (1736): 106, 131, 674; 7 (1737): 178, 633; 15 (1745): 494; 16 (1746): 100; 18 (1748): 38, 421-422 [?]; 19 (1749): 179; 31 (1761): 424; 60-ii (1790): 1081.

Bowles, Rev. William Lisle (divine and poet; 1762-1850).  55-ii (1785): 909; 58-ii (1788): 1104 (2); 61-ii (1791): 1115 (2); 63-i (1793): 558; 67-ii (1797): 547 (2).

Bowyer, William, the Younger (printer; 1699-1777).  3 (1733): 710; 6 (1736): 162; 31 (1761): 422; 48 (1778): 535.

Boyce, Samuel (dramatist and poet; d. 1775).  23 (1753): 534; 24 (1754): 286, 331.

Boyce, William (musician; 1710-79).  21 (1751): 374 (2); 24 (1754): 575; 25 (1755): 278, 567.

Boyd, Mark Alexander (miscellaneous writer; 1563-1601).  58-i (1788): 63.

Boyle, John, 5th Earl of Cork, 5th Earl of Orrery, and 2nd Baron Marston (critic of Swift, essayist, and poet; 1707-62).  3 (1733): 40, 151, 319; 5 (1735): 253 [2nd 253], 324, 615; 7 (1737): 565 [?]; 8 (1738): 42 [?]; 11 (1741): 325, 326-327; 15 (1745): 101 (5).

Boyse, Samuel (poet; 1708-49).  6 (1736): 162, 741; 7 (1737): 55, 697; 10 (1740): 83, 83-84, 193, 404-405, 406-407, 463, 519, 520, 521 (2), 567; 11 (1741): 271, 272 [? or Robert Brereton?] (2), 380-381, 383, 437, 439, 493, 495 (2), 548 [2nd 548], 549 (2), 550, 605; 12 (1742): 156, 269-270, 270, 324, 380-382, 383, 383-384, 435-436, 656 [misspelled as 634]; 13 (1743): [iv] [?], 44, 378, 438, 439, 547-548; 14 (1744): 43, 45, 502, 669; 16 (1746): 268; 17 (1747): 395, 490; 18 (1748): 517.

Bradbury, S.  20 (1750): 278.

Bradley, S., of Portsmouth.  30 (1760): 194, 195 (2), 290.

Bradshaw, G. H.  53-ii (1783): 783.

Brady, Rev. Nicholas (clergyman and poet; 1659-1726).  65-ii (1795): 1079 [misnumbered as 2nd 1077] (with Nahum Tate).

Brahe, Tycho (Danish astronomer; 1546-1601).  17 (1747): 586.

Braine, Richard.  69-ii (1799): 791, 1071-1072; 70-i (1800): 373, 467.

Bramston, Rev. James (poet; 1694?-1744).  54-i (1784): 201.

Bray, Rev. Edward Atkyns (miscellaneous writer; 1778-1857).  68-i (1798): 329-330.

Bray, William (antiquary; 1736-1832).  43 (1773): 511.

Brazier, -----, of Stepney (butcher; d. 1752).  22 (1752): 192.

Bréard, Étienne, of Le Mans (weaver and Latin poet; 1680-1749).  19 (1749): 81.

Brereton, Charlotte (poet and daughter of Jane Hughes Brereton).  5 (1735): 100; 6 (1736): 221, 545, 546; 7 (1737): 119, 249, 375 [1st 375], 564; 10 (1740): 518; 11 (1741): 214, 438; 12 (1742): 103; 13 (1743): 377-378.

Brereton, Jane Hughes (poet; 1685-1740).  5 (1735): 215, 321 (2), 382, 490 (2), 614, 673; 6 (1736): 160; 7 (1737): 50, 569 [?]; 9 (1739): 155.

Brereton, Rev. Robert (clergyman; 1717-84).  8 (1738): 600, 653; 9 (1739): 40; 11 (1741): 46 [?], 272 [? (or Samuel Boyce?)] (2).

Brerewood, Thomas (poet; d. 1748).  14 (1744): 46; 16 (1746): 157, 265; 24 (1754): 428.

Brock, Henry.  64-ii (1794): 649-650.

Brooke, Frances Moore (playwright, poet, and novelist; 1724-89).  25 (1755): 568.

Brooke, Henry (poet and dramatist; 1703?-83).  9 (1739): 210; 16 (1746): 217; 18 (1748): 89; 19 (1749): 279.

Brooke, Will.  34 (1764): 343 [?].

Broome, Rev. William (translator of Homer; 1689-1745).  9 (1739): 492, 599 (2), 658; 10 (1740): 33, 82 (4), 138 (3), 195, 256, 308 (2), 311; 15 (1745): 269, 328, 382-383; 17 (1747): 191.

Brown, Dr. John (author of Athalstan; 1715-66).  26 (1756): 134.

Brown, J.  35 (1765): 90.

Brown, James (governor of Christ’s Hospital, antiquary, and genealogist; 1750-1839).  64-i (1794): 237.

Browne (or Brown), John.  55-i (1785): 216, 307.

Browne, Ferdinando (of Loughborough; d. before 1777).  47 (1777): 452.

Browne, Isaac Hawkins, the Elder (wit and poet; 1705-60).  4 (1734): 94; 5 (1735): 677, 731 (3); 6 (1736): 105 (2); 38 (1768): 392; 44 (1774): 589.

Browne, M.  67-ii (1797): 693.

Browne, Rev. Moses (poet; 1704-87).  3 (1733): [iii]-iv, 430, 433; 4 (1734): iv, 211, 269 (2), 328, 443 [2nd 443], 504, 560 [?], 562-563; 5 (1735): 44, 45 (3), 158, 377, 381, 411-416, 611; 6 (1736): 156-157 [2nd 156-157], 160-161, 477-478, 479, 613; 7 (1737): 54, 373 [1st 373], 505, 696-697, 698; 8 (1738): 44, 154, 215, 313-315, 432-433, 482, 599, 601; 10 (1740): 31, 253-254, 308, 463; 11 (1741): 157; 12 (1742): 211, 212; 13 (1743): 46; 14 (1744): 558; 18 (1748): 374, 424; 19 (1749): 39; 20 (1750): 131, 517; 64-i (1794): 303; 69-i (1799): 120.

Browne, Sir Thomas (physician; 1605-82).  38 (1768): 503-504.

Browne, Sir William (physician; 1692-1774).  15 (1745): 156.

Browne, William, of Tavistock (poet; 1590/91-1645?).  70-ii (1800): 1153.

Broxholme, Dr. Noel (physician; 1689?-1748).  8 (1738): 215-216; 11 (1741): 48.

Brundish, Rev. John Jelliand (poet; 1750-86).  56-ii (1786): 697-698.

Bryan, W. (“Count” Bryan; of Bury St. Edmunds).  1 (1731): 445; 3 (1733): 657-658; 4 (1734): 383-384, 567-568; 5 (1735): 100-101, 323, 325, 495, 733; 6 (1736): 45-46; 8 (1738): 98, 99; 10 (1740): 197; 18 (1748): 278.

Bryant, Jacob (classicist and theologian; 1715-1804).  68-ii (1798): 836; 70-ii (1800): 875.

Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (bibliographer and genealogist; 1762-1837).  59-i (1789): 518-519; 62-ii (1792): 781.

Buc, Sir George (poet, master of the revels, and licenser of plays; bapt. 1560; d. 1622).  68-ii (1798): 670 [?].

Buckeridge, Theophilus.  16 (1746): 646.

Bull, Rev. Nicholas (clergyman; ca. 1776-1844).  64-ii (1794): 937; 65-i (1795): 328 [?], 421 [?] (2); 66-i (1796): 325-326; 66-ii (1796): 774; 68-i (1798): 63-64; 69-i (1799): 511; 70-ii (1800): 1280.

Bullwaller, W.  23 (1753): 338.

Bunce, Rev. John (clergyman; ca. 1708-86).  50 (1780): 195.

Bunce, William (of Harbledown, Kent; b. ca. 1752).  61-i (1791): 469; 66-ii (1796): 775.

Burges, Sir James Bland (politician, poet, and playwright; 1752-1824).  66-i (1796): 326; 66-ii (1796): 1018-1019.

Burgh, Walter Hussey (Irish judge and politician; 1742-83).  61-i (1791): 103.

Burgoyne, General John (1739-85).  56-i (1786): 68, 158; 59-ii (1789): 652.

Burke, Thomas (delegate from North Carolina to the Continental Congress and later governor of North Carolina; ca. 1747-83).  48 (1778): 184 (2), 231 (2).

Burnet, -----.  14 (1744): 157 (4), 158.

Burnet, Sir Thomas (judge and pamphleteer; 1694-1753).  40 (1770): 88; 47 (1777): 343.

Burney, -----.  63-i (1793): 424.

Burney, Dr. Charles (historian of music; 1726-1814).  55-i (1785): 215.

Burns, Robert (poet; 1759-96).  57-ii (1787): 623; 59-i (1789): 353; 61-ii (1791): 856, 1085; 64-i (1794): 461; 64-ii (1794): 748-749; 67-ii (1797): 783.

Burroughs, Rev. Lewis (clergyman).  13 (1743): 603; 17 (1747): 538.

Burton, Edmund (“Ruben D’Moundt”; barrister; b. 1721).  52 (1782): 540-541.

Busby, Rev. Richard (divine and headmaster of Westminster School; 1606-95).  63-ii (1793): 896.

Busby, Thomas (musician; 1755-1838).  68-i (1798): 425.

Butler, Rev. Weeden, the Younger (miscellaneous writer; 1772-1831).  69-i (1799): 12; 70-ii (1800): 1263.

Butler, Rev. Weeden, the Elder (miscellaneous writer; 1742-1823), or the Younger (miscellaneous writer; 1772-1831).  68-ii (1798): 883-884; 69-ii (1799): 792.

Butler, Samuel (author of Hudibras; 1612-80).  16 (1746): 379; 69-i (1799): 452.

Butson, Rev. Christopher, Dean of Waterford and later Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert (1747-1836).  67-i (1797): 151-152.

Butt, Rev. George (poet and sermon-writer; 1741-95).  59-ii (1789): 1034-1035; 60-ii (1790): 1036-1037; 70-ii (1800): 1187-1189.

Buxton, T. M.  9 (1739): 546; 12 (1742): 214.

Byrom, John (shorthand inventor; 1692-1763).  1 (1731): 399; 7 (1737): 307; 15 (1745): 102-103; 28 (1758): 487.

Cade, Rev. Anthony (clergyman; ca. 1565-1641).  65-ii (1795): 776.

Cambridge, Richard Owen (poet; 1717-1802).  8 (1738): 655.

Campbell, William Henry (d. 1802).  33 (1763): 306.

Canning, George (statesman; 1770-1827).  53-ii (1783): 960; 67-ii (1797): 1052-1053 (with John Hookham Frere); 69-i (1799): 205-206 (with John Hookham Frere).

Carew, Thomas (poet; 1594/5-1640).  68-i (1798): 472.

Carey, Henry (poet and writer of farces; 1687?-1743).  3 (1733): 599; 24 (1754): 182; 65-ii (1795): 992; 69-ii (1799): 842; 70-i (1800): 479.

Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite (military engineer and French revolutionary leader; 1753-1823).  70-ii (1800): 771.

Caroll, Christopher.  5 (1735): 431.

Carpenter, -----, of Hereford.  2 (1732): 593.

Carr, James.  34 (1764): 190 [?].

Carr, Rev. John (master of Hertford Grammar School; 1732-1807).  47 (1777): 86-87; 53-ii (1783): 784.

Carter, Elizabeth (poet and translator; 1717-1806).  4 (1734): 623, 697; 5 (1735): 379, 553; 7 (1737): 247, 692; 8 (1738): 99, 159, 210 [?], 211, 272 (2), 315-316, 429 (2), 544; 9 (1739): 152 (2), 599; 10 (1740): 566; 11 (1741): 46; 13 (1743): 44; 14 (1744): 389; 17 (1747): 585; 32 (1762): 185-186; 38 (1768): 135; 40 (1770): 88; 56-ii (1786): 994; 64-i (1794): 459; 68-i (1798): 369.

Carter, John (draftsman and architect; 1748-1817).  69-ii (1799): 670.

Cartwright, Rev. Edmund (clergyman, poet, and inventor of the power loom; 1743-1823).  50 (1780): 436; 51 (1781): 88; 53-i (1783): 62 (2).

Cartwright, Rev. William (poet and playwright; 1611-43).  22 (1752): 257.

Cary, Elizabeth Tanfield, Viscountess Falkland (playwright; 1585-1639).  61-ii (1791): 896 [?].

Cary, Lucius, 2nd Viscount Falkland (1609/10-43).  63-i (1793): 168.

Cary, Rev. Henry Francis (translator of Dante; 1772-1844).  58-i (1788): [iv], 250, 347 (2), 443, 541; 58-ii (1788): 637, 732, 823, 916 (with Thomas Lister), 1008; 59-i (1789): 71, 160, 257, 257-258, 350, 553 (2); 59-ii (1789): 841, 937; 64-i (1794): 161-162; 67-i (1797): 238, 328.

Cassiani, Giuliano, of Modena (poet; 1712-78).  59-ii (1789): 1205.

Catcott, Rev. Alexander Stopford (divine and poet; 1692-1749).  22 (1752): 470.

Catullus [Caius Valerius Catullus] (Roman poet; 84? B.C.-54? B.C.).  53-ii (1783): 765; 69-ii (1799): 935.

Cave, Edward (printer and first conductor of the GM; 1691-1754).  2 (1732): 822; 4 (1734): 387, 619-620; 5 (1735): 249-251 [2nd 249-251], 255 [2nd 255], 321, 326, 491, 734-736, 736 (2); 7 (1737): 49, 179; 19 (1749): 466-467 (revision of verses by William Collins); 23 (1753): 45 [?]; 64-i (1794): 41, 303.

Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire (canvasser for Charles James Fox and political hostess; 1757-1806).  55-i (1785): 54; 69-i (1799): 510.

Cawthorn, Rev. James (poet and schoolmaster; 1719-61).  4 (1734): 44; 5 (1735): 549; 6 (1736): 544; 7 (1737): 566; 15 (1745): 553; 43 (1773): 454; 62-i (1792): 68.

Chadwick, John.  69-i (1799): 203 [?].

Chambaud, L. [? or J.?].  15 (1745): 100.

Chamberlaine, Walter.  5 (1735): 493.

Chamberlayne, Rev. ----- [perhaps John Chamberlayne, miscellaneous writer; 1666-1723].  11 (1741): 661-662.

Chandler, Mary (poet; 1687-1745).  4 (1734): 566.

Chapone, Hester (essayist and poet; 1727-1801).  47 (1777): 38.

Chartres [Charters], Rev. James (clergyman and schoolmaster; 1754-1823).  62-ii (1792): 655.

Chatterton, S. (of Walsal).  35 (1765): 287, 526-527.

Chatterton, Thomas (poet; 1752-70).  56-i (1786): 361-362, 461, 513 [?]; 62-i (1792): 559; 69-ii (1799): 1012; 70-i (1800): 325.

Chaucer, Geoffrey (poet; ca. 1340-1400).  28 (1758): 261 (3); 53-ii (1783): 577; 70-ii (1800): 1263-1264.

Chauvelin, François-Claude, chevalier de Chauvelin and later marquis de Chauvelin (general, diplomat, and poet; d. 1774).  29 (1759): 429 (7).

Cheetham, Robert Farren (poet; 1778-1801).  66-ii (1796): 774-775; 68-i (1798): 60; 69-ii (1799): 884.

Chetwood, Rev. Knightly, Dean of Gloucester (divine, classicist, and poet; bapt. 1650; d. 1720).  49 (1779): 512.

Cheyne, H.  3 (1733): 205.

Cheyney, Dr. George (physician; b. 1671 or 1672; d. 1743).  31 (1761): 376.

Chilester, H.  51 (1781): 136 (3).

Chosné, Abbé.  39 (1769): 46.

Churchill, Charles (satirist; 1731-64).  32 (1762): 139; 33 (1763): 408, 560, 610; 34 (1764): 39-40, 90-91, 243-244, 391; 62-ii (1792): 768; 68-i (1798): 81.

Chute, John (amateur architect; 1701-76).  19 (1749): 516 [?].

Cibber, Colley (dramatist and poet laureate; 1671-1757).  1 (1731): 20, 494; 2 (1732): 580, 1073 [misnumbered as 1037]; 3 (1733): 39]-[40; 4 (1734): 41, 447; 5 (1735): 42; 6 (1736): 45; 7 (1737): 55; 8 (1738): 44; 9 (1739): 43; 11 (1141): 549; 12 (1742): 600; 13 (1743): 45, 603-604; 14 (1744): 330, 614; 18 (1748): 38, 567; 20 (1750): 520; 22 (1752): 87, 135, 532; 24 (1754): 39, 524; 25 (1755): 35, 515; 26 (1756): 35-36; 538; 27 (1757): 36, 519; 40 (1770): 182 (3).

Clancy, Dr. Michael (physician; ca. 1704-ca. 1780).  37 (1767): 516-517, 566; 38 (1768): 294, 534; 39 (1769): 47; 40 (1770): 327.

Clark, Esther Lewis (poet; bapt. 1716; d. 1794).  22 (1752): 234; 33 (1763): 609.

Clarke, Rev. William (divine; 1696-1771).  64-i (1794): 199 [misnumbered as 119].

Claudian (poet; ca. A.D. 370-404).  52 (1782): 303; 70-ii (1800): 608 (3).

Coates, J.  38 (1768): 486.

Cobb, James (dramatist and clerk in the East India Company; 1756-1818).  59-i (1789): 556; 59-ii (1789): 1132.

Cobb, Samuel (translator and poet; 1675-1713).  23 (1753): 282-285 (with minor alterations by J. Watts).

Cobbold, Rev. John Spencer (schoolmaster; 1768-1837).  66-i (1796): 152; 66-ii (1796): 597, 862, 863, 949; 67-i (1797): 511-512.

Cobden, Rev. Edward (divine and poet; 1684-1764).  3 (1733): 41, 93, 94 [?], 147, 204, 604; 4 (1734): 154; 5 (1735): 213 [?]; 12 (1742): 438-439 [?].

Cockburn [Cockburne], Catharine Trotter (dramatist and writer of philosophical treatises; 1679-1749).  7 (1737): 308.

Cockfield, Joseph (Quaker poet; ca. 1740-1816).  31 (1761): 87 [misnumbered as 78].

Coke, William.  7 (1737): 51, 118, 181; 8 (1738): 651; 9 (1739): 44, 96, 153, 155, 265.

Colburn, M.  21 (1751): 133.

Cole, R. (of Reading).  31 (1761): 136.

Coleridge, Rev. John (schoolmaster and father of Samuel Taylor Coleridge; 1719-81).  18 (1748): 182 [?], 277 [?]; 22 (1752): 201-202 [?]; 47 (1777): 451 [?]; 49 (1779): 40 [?].

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (poet; 1772-1834).  63-ii (1793): 1133; 64-ii (1794): 1132.

Coley, William (surgeon; 1757-1841).  54-ii (1784): 696 [?]; 55-i (1785): 307 [?]; 309 [?].

Coligny, Henriette de, comtesse de La Suze (poet; 1618-73).  48 (1778): 182.

Collett, C. K. (of Northampton).  22 (1752): 529.

Collett, Rev. John (clergyman; b. ca. 1739).  27 (1757): 521.

Collier, -----.  51 (1781): 86.

Collins, J. Basset (translator of Hesiod).  57-ii (1787): 625 [?].

Collins, William (poet; 1721-59).  9 (1739): 41, 545; 19 (1749): 466-467 (revised by Edward Cave); 35 (1765): 231; 37 (1767): 185; 53-i (1783): 30; 58-i (1788): 155; 62-ii (1792): 1058.

Colls, John Henry (actor, poet, and playwright).  55-ii (1785): 908-909.

Colman, George, the Elder (playwright, theatre manager, and co-editor of the Connoisseur; 1732-94).  31 (1761): 88-89; 33 (1763): 512, 559; 34 (1764): 343; 36 (1766): 590; 37 (1767): 136, 564 (2); 38 (1768): 296, 583; 41 (1771): 468; 44 (1774): 38, 88; 45 (1775): 542 (2); 46 (1776): 87-88; 47 (1777): 287, 344, 499-500; 48 (1778): 382 [?]; 50 (1780): 338; 51 (1781): 336.

Colman, George, the Younger (dramatist; 1762-1836).  54-ii (1784): 536; 64-i (1794): 163; 70-i (1800): 70-71.

Colman, George, the Elder (1732-94) or the Younger (1762-1836).  53-ii (1783): 696.

Combe, William (miscellaneous writer; b. 1741 or 1742; d. 1823).  47 (1777): 87-88, 88.

Commire, Rev. Jean, S.J. (Jesuit priest and poet; 1625-1702).  66-i (1796): 19.

Concanen, Matthew (Irish poet and hack writer; 1701-49).  2 (1732): 1075.

Connor, Thomas (Irish schoolmaster, probably in Co. Limerick).  10 (1740): 461.

Conway, Henry Seymour (field-marshal; 1721-95).  59-ii (1789): 651-652.

Cooke, Benjamin (composer; 1734-93).  57-i (1787): 543 [? (or John Danby?)].

Coombe, Rev. Thomas (American poet and Loyalist clergyman; 1747-1822).  38 (1768): 38-39; 40 (1770): 279.

Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 5th Earl of Shaftesbury (1761-1811).  48 (1778): 486.

Cooper, John Gilbert, the Younger (miscellaneous writer; 1723-69).  48 (1778): 487.

Cooper, Rev. Edward (schoolmaster; b. ca. 1739).  33 (1763): 90; 43 (1773): 455-456.

Cooper, Rev. Myles (American Loyalist and president of King’s College [later Columbia University]; 1737-85).  46 (1776): 326-327; 55-ii (1785): 681-682.

Cooper, Susanna (daughter of John Gilbert Cooper; 1750-1802).  48 (1778): 487.

Corbet, Richard, Bishop of Oxford and later of Norwich (divine; 1582-1635).  47 (1777): 452.

Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham (divine; 1594-1672).  61-ii (1791): 1223.

Cotton, Charles (poet; 1630-87).  24 (1754): 184; 62-ii (1792): 781.

Cotton, Dr. Nathaniel (physician and poet; 1705-88).  19 (1749): 277; 22 (1752): 378; 36 (1766): 283-284.

Cotton, Rev. John Daniel (schoolmaster; 1730?-1779).  19 (1749): 130, 325; 20 (1750): 422.

Coulton, J. (of Bristol).  47 (1777): 499.

Courtenay, John (politician and poet; 1738-1816).  57-ii (1787): 1105-1106.

Courteville, Ralph (pro-Walpole journalist; d. 1772).  8 (1738): 355 [?], 484 [?].

Coventry, -----, Viscount Deerhurst (either Thomas Henry Coventry [1721-44] or George William Coventry, later 6th Earl of Coventry [1722-1809]).  63-i (1793): 560 (2).

Coventry, Rev. Francis (poet; ca. 1725-54).  31 (1761): 184.

Coverdale, Miles (translator of the Bible; 1488-1569).  60-i (1790): 320 [?] (4).

Cowley, Abraham (poet and playwright; 1618-67).  52 (1782): 303.

Cowley, Hannah Parkhouse (dramatist; 1743-1809).  46 (1776): 133; 50 (1780): 196; 54-ii (1784): 613-614.

Cowper, Rev. John (classicist and brother of William Cowper; 1737-70).  31 (1761): 39, 374.

Cowper, Rev. Spencer, Dean of Durham (divine; 1713-74).  31 (1761): 422.

Cowper, William (poet; 1731-1800).  28 (1758): 329 [?]; 50 (1780): 435-436, 582; 53-ii (1783): 695; 54-ii (1784): 935; 55-i (1785): 53, 474; 55-ii (1785): 644; 58-i (1788): 350, 542 (2); 58-ii (1788): 1008-1009, 1105; 59-i (1789): 163-164; 61-ii (1791): 1143; 63-ii (1793): 869, 1133; 70-i (1800): 324.

Cox, Samuel (counsellor-at-law?; d. 1776?).  47 (1777): 603; 59-i (1789): 432.

Crab, Roger (hermit and religious enthusiast; ca. 1616-80).  54-i (1784): 351.

Craggs, James, the Younger (politician; 1686-1721).  11 (1741): 213.

Crane, Dr. John (physician in Wells).  59-ii (1789): 1131; 60-i (1790): 183, 354, 354-355, 553; 60-ii (1790): 652, 1152; 61-ii (1791): 869-870, 952, 1144; 62-i (1792): 167, 263; 62-ii (1792): 864; 63-i (1793): 358; 63-ii (1793): 965, 1213; 65-i (1795): [ii]; 65-ii (1795): 882, 948-949; 66-ii (1796): 686, 949; 67-i (1797): 328; 67-ii (1797): 784; 68-ii (1798): 978; 69-ii (1799): 908; 70-i (1800): 186.

Crashaw, Richard (poet; 1612/13-48).  50 (1780): 193.

Craven, Elizabeth, Countess of, and Margravine of, Anspach (dramatist; 1750-1828).  50 (1780): 386 [? (or Marianne Agnès Falques [pseud. Madame Fauques [sic] de Vaucluse]?)]; 52 (1782): 446; 56-ii (1786): 917.

Creech, Thomas (schoolmaster and translator of Latin poetry; 1659-1700).  22 (1752): 469, 470 (3).

Cresswick, -----.  59-i (1789): 256-257.

Cristall, Ann Batten (poet; bapt. 1769; d. 1848).  65-i (1795): 325, 326; 65-ii (1795): 861.

Crocker, Abraham (of Frome).  58-ii (1788): 820-821, 1012, 1172-1175.

Crossman, Rev. (?) George (probably Rev. George Crossman, clergyman involved in Blagdonian Controversy; d. 1803).  40 (1770): 386.

Crowe, Rev. William (poet; 1745-1829).  59-i (1789): 448; 63-i (1793): 165; 67-ii (1797): 1055-1056.

Cumberland, Richard (dramatist; 1732-1811).  35 (1765): 576 [misnumbered as 592] (5); 39 (1769): 602 (2); 41 (1771): 87; 42 (1772): 40 (2); 45 (1775): 40; 47 (1777): 86; 48 (1778): 384; 52 (1782): 253; 53-i (1783): 161 (2), 432; 61-ii (1791): 759; 63-ii (1793): 750.

Cunningham, John (poet and actor; 1729-73).  31 (1761): 376; 33 (1763): 250, 408; 34 (1764): 295-296, 443; 36 (1766): 187, 189 (2), 590; 37 (1767): 39-40, 321, 518; 39 (1769): 312; 41 (1771): 564; 49 (1779): 463; 50 (1780): 144; 69-i (1799): 120; 70-i (1800): 321.

Cunningham, Rev. Peter (poet; d. 1805).  58-ii (1788): 1010.

Cutts, John, Baron Cutts (general; 1661-1707).  49 (1779): 150.

Dale, Dr. Thomas (physician in Charleston, South Carolina; 1700-50).  6 (1736): 288.

Dallaway, Rev. James (typographer and miscellaneous writer; 1763-1834).  56-i (1786): 513.

Danby, John (musician; 1756/7-98).  57-i (1787): 543 [? (or Benjamin Cooke?)].

Daniel, Rev. Richard, Dean of Armagh (divine; fl. 1722).  8 (1738): 541-542.

Danskinus, Henricus (poet).  9 (1739): 40.

Darwall, Mary Whateley (poet; baptised 1738; d. 1825).  29 (1759): 282 (2), 483, 538; 31 (1761): 636; 34 (1764): 343.

Darwin, Dr. Erasmus (physician; 1731-1802).  68-ii (1798): 562.

Davenant, Sir William (poet and playwright; 1606-68).  57-i (1787): 56.

Davies, Rev. Sneyd (poet; 1709-69).  48 (1778): 597-598; 50 (1780): 292; 51 (1781): 581-582, 582.

Davies, Samuel (American Presbyterian divine, hymn-writer, and president of the College of New Jersey [later Princeton University]; 1723-61).  27 (1757): 83.

Davies, Thomas (bookseller and biographer of Garrick; 1712?-85).  26 (1756): 192.

Davies, W.  68-ii (1798): 1110 [misnumbered as 1010].

Davies, W. (of Newent).  15 (1745): 495; 16 (1746): 664.

Daw, John.  33 (1763): 510.

Dawson, Arthur (Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland; b. ca. 1699).  11 (1741): 547 [2nd 547], 549; 56-i (1786): 118.

Day, Eliza.  63-i (1793): iv [?].

Day, Thomas (barrister, anti-slavery advocate, and political pamphleteer; 1748-89).  59-ii (1789): 936 (8), 1032-1033, 1033 (8).

De La Cour [Dalacourt], Rev. James (poet; 1709-81).  4 (1734): 502; 16 (1746): 529-531.

De Veil, Rev. Hans (clergyman; d. 1741).  54-i (1784): 317.

Delany, Rev. Patrick, Dean of Down (1685/6-1768).  1 (1731): 306; 3 (1733): 40.

Delap, Rev. John (poet and playwright; 1724/5-1812).  42 (1772): 384.

Delille, Abbé Jacques (poet, courtier, and émigré; 1738-1813).  63-ii (1793): 811-812.

Denham, Sir John (poet; 1614/15-69).  2 (1732): 888; 48 (1778): 486, 536.

Denis, Michel, Abbé Denis (poet and chief librarian of the Imperial Library in Vienna; 1729-1800).  68-ii (1798): 1067 [?].

Denne, Rev. Samuel (antiquary; 1730-99).  50 (1780): 583 [?]; 52 (1782): 199 [?]; 61-ii (1791): 851 [?], 1044 [?] (2); 63-ii (1793): 1101.

Dennis, John (critic and playwright; 1657-1734).  3 (1733): 656.

Derby, -----, of Fordingbridge.  59-ii (1789): 824.

Derrick, Samuel (translator and poet; 1724-69).  26 (1756): 399, 584-585.

Deshoulières, Antoinette du Ligier de la Garde (poet; 1634-94).  23 (1753): 193.

Dibdin, Charles (actor; bapt. 1745; d. 1814).  65-ii (1795): 699n.

Dickons, Maria Poole (opera singer; 1770?-1833).  69-ii (1799): 1072.

Dickson, David (Scottish divine and Professor Divinity at Glasgow and later at Edinburgh; ca. 1583-1662).  68-i (1798): 153-154.

Digges, Leonard (poet; b. 1588 or 1590; d. 1635).  52 (1782): 350-351.

Dimock, Rev. Henry (clergyman; ca. 1728-1810).  57-ii (1787): 1006 [?]; 59-i (1789): 256, 553; 65-i (1795): 420; 66-i (1796): 61; 66-ii (1796): 598; 67-ii (1797): 598; 68-ii (1798): 793-794.

Disney, Rev. Samuel (clergyman; 1738-86).  62-i (1792): 557; 62-ii (1792): 752.

Dixon, Sarah (poet; 1671/2-1765).  10 (1740): 616 (2).

Dobson, Captain John (captain of a merchant vessel).  16 (1746): 609.

Dobson, William (b. ca. 1715).  20 (1750): 565.

Dodd, Rev. William (preacher and convicted forger; 1729-77).  16 (1746): 664; 17 (1747): 443; 18 (1748): 565; 19 (1749): 323-325, 372-373; 31 (1761): 595; 48 (1778): 87; 63-i (1793): 234.

Doddridge, Rev. Philip (Nonconformist divine; 1702-51).  16 (1746): 550; 50 (1780): 436; 56-i (1786): 35; 66-ii (1796): 1069 (2).

Dodsley, Robert (poet, playwright, and bookseller; 1703-64).  7 (1737): 50; 14 (1744): 447; 19 (1749): 87; 23 (1753): 140, 533 (2); 31 (1761): 374-375.

Donatus, Saint, Bishop of Fiesole (Irish bishop and poet; d. 876).  70-i (1800): 128.

Donne, Rev. John (poet and dean of St. Paul’s; 1572-1631).  31 (1761): 472.

Dorat, Claude Joseph (playwright and poet; 1734-80).  46 (1776): 46.

Dornford, Josiah (barrister; b. ca. 1763).  57-ii (1787): 1177.

Dousa [Douza], Janus (Dutch poet; 1545-1604).  17 (1747): 85-86.

Downman, Dr. Hugh (physician and poet; 1740-1809).  44 (1774): 379; 61-i (1791): 468; 63-ii (1793): 653; 65-i (1795): 455.

Drake, Benjamin.  5 (1735): 383-384, 678.

Drake, Dr. Nathan (physician and essayist; 1766-1836).  62-ii (1792): 1134-1135.

Draper, Sir William (general; 1721-87).  42 (1772): 431.

Drewitt, Thomas (b. ca. 1772).  57-i (1787): 527; 65-i (1795): 509.

Drummond, William (Scottish poet; 1585-1649).  56-i (1786): 157; 70-ii (1800): 1024.

Dryden, John (poet; 1631-1700).  2 (1732): 847, 854; 5 (1735): 24 (5); 22 (1752): 468, 469; 23 (1753): 149; 28 (1758): 211; 31 (1761): 326; 42 (1772): 588; 44 (1774): 232; 55-i (1785): 337; 63-i (1793): 25-26; 67-ii (1797): 623.

Duché, Rev. Jacob (Loyalist clergyman in Philadelphia; 1738-98).  25 (1755): 36; 27 (1757): 179.

Duck, Rev. Stephen (poet; 1705?-56).  1 (1731): 20 [?], 74; 2 (1732): 1121; 3 (1733): 152, 207; 6 (1736): 281 (2), 614; 8 (1738): 429; 28 (1758): 280; 51 (1781): 39.

Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry Bate [originally Henry Bate] (clergyman and journalist; 1745-1824).  36 (1766): 378, 540; 38 (1768): 134.

Dugard, Rev. Thomas (clergyman and schoolmaster; b. ca. 1588).  68-i (1798): unpaginated front matter (final page of index to 68-i).

Duick, John (poet).  3 (1733): 205, 317, 490 [?]; 4 (1734): 95, 155-156, 210-211, 268, 328 (2), 506, 563-564; 5 (1735): 155, 321, 324, 416-419, 491, 494, 551, 552, 612, 672-673, 733; 6 (1736): 155 [2nd 155] (4), 224, 227, 543; 7 (1737): 248, 307, 374 [1st 374], 566; 8 (1738): 154, 156, 482, 542; 9 (1739): 546 (2), 655; 17 (1747): 95 (2), 194; 19 (1749): 422.

Dumbleton, Joseph (poet in South Carolina; fl. 1740-50).  19 (1749): 424.

Dummer, Jeremy.  3 (1733): 490-491, 546.

Duncan, Rev. John (poet and religious writer; 1721-1808).  7 (1737): 376 [1st 376]; 44 (1774): 402; 52 (1782): 494-495; 53-i (1783): 430; 53-ii (1783): 606, 959.

Duncombe, Lewis (b. 1711).  43 (1773): 93; 65-ii (1795): 773.

Duncombe, Rev. John (divine and poetry reviewer for the GM; 1729-86).  23 (1753): 92 [?]; 28 (1758): 129 [? (or William Duncombe)]; 29 (1759): 281-282 [? (or William Duncombe)], 593 [?], 597 [misnumbered as 2nd 587]; 30 (1760): 337 [?], 382 [?] (2); 31 (1761): 38 [?]; 32 (1762): 87; 34 (1764): 537 [?]; 36 (1766): 307; 37 (1767): 456; 40 (1770): 280 [1st 280] [?], 479; 41 (1771): 488-490, 535-537; 42 (1772): 142; 44 (1774): 328 [?]; 48 (1778): 136, 431; 49 (1779): 512; 50 (1780): 91, 144 [?], 385 [?]; 54-ii (1784): 934; 56-i (1786): 340.

Duncombe, William (poet; 1690-1769).  22 (1752): 474, 576; 23 (1753): 142; 24 (1754): 358; 28 (1758): 129 [? or Rev. John Duncombe)]; 29 (1759): 281-282 [? (or Rev. John Duncombe)]; 41 (1771): 39.

Dunkin, Rev. William (poet and schoolmaster; 1709?-65).  4 (1734): 95-96; 11 (1741): 384; 13 (1743): 268; 15 (1745): 269; 44 (1774): 328; 70-ii (1800): 742-743.

Dunster, Rev. Charles (miscellaneous writer; 1750-1816).  65-i (1795): 328 (2).

Dupré, Rev. Edward (ca. 1755-1823).  68-ii (1798): 1133-1134.

Dupuis, Rev. Thomas Skelton (clergyman; 1766-95).  54-ii (1784): 615.

Dyer, George (scholar and poet; 1755-1841).  60-ii (1790): 939; 61-i (1791): 365 [misnumbered as 363]; 63-i (1793): 557; 63-ii (1793): 940-941; 66-i (1796): 64; 67-i (1797): 424; 68-i (1798): 425; 69-i (1799): 152, 509-510; 70-i (1800): 259.

Dyer, Rev. John (poet; bapt. 1699; d. 1757).  6 (1736): 480; 10 (1740): 196 (2); 32 (1762): 382; 50 (1780): 336; 68-i (1798): 487; 68-ii (1798): 562, 563; 69-ii (1799): 933 (2).

D’Israeli, Isaac (author of Curiosities of Literature; 1766-1848).  55-i (1785): 309 (2); 59-ii (1789): 648-649.

Earle, Jabez (Presbyterian minister; ca. 1676-1768).  1 (1731): 73.

Edwards, Bryan (Jamaican merchant, historian of the West Indies, and proponent of slavery; 1743-1800).  34 (1764): 188.

Edwards, Nathaniel Bayly (b. ca. 1750).  35 (1765): 92.

Edwards, Rev. Robert (clergyman; b. ca. 1701).  63-i (1793): 19.

Edwards, Rev. Thomas (critic and poet; 1699-1757).  21 (1751): 373; 28 (1758): 477; 38 (1768): 486; 40 (1770): 39; 52 (1782): 120; 63-i (1793): 166n.

Elderton, Rev. John (divine; ca. 1756-1832).  60-ii (1790): 843 (2), 1035 (3), 1132 (2); 61-i (1791): 261-262; 61-ii (1791): 756-757.

Elliot, Andrew (of Greenwells).  67-ii (1797): 692.

Ellis, John (scrivener and poet; 1698-1791).  61-ii (1791): 1239.

Ellis, Samuel (ca. 1748-89).  59-ii (1789): 953.

Elphinstone, James (schoolmaster; 1721-1809).  20 (1750): 406 (2), 407 (5), 408 (2), 409; 22 (1752): 468 (6), 469 (3), 470 (2).

Elphinstone, Margaret Chalmers.  16 (1746): 663 [?].

Emett, -----, of Exeter (poet).  56-i (1786): 337; 59-ii (1789): 842.

English, Rev. Robert (clergyman).  26 (1756): 402; 29 (1759): 381; 40 (1770): 534.

Enys, Dorothy.  55-ii (1785): 787.

Erasmus [Desiderius Erasmus] (Dutch humanist; 1466?-1536).  57-ii (1787): 760-761.

Erskine, Andrew (poet and playwright; 1740-93).  33 (1763): 196.

Erskine, David Steuart, 11th Earl of Buchan (founder of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 1742-1829).  54-i (1784): 405.

Evans, Rev. Abel (poet and divine; 1679-1737).  53-ii (1783): 960 [?].

Evans, Rev. Nathaniel (missionary and poet; 1742-67).  33 (1763): 251-252.

Faccio, Nicholas (mathematician; 1664-1753).  6 (1736): 645, 645-646.

Fairfax, Edward (translator of Tasso; d. 1635).  5 (1735): 24; 17 (1747): 190-191.

Falconer, William (seaman and poet; 1732-69).  28 (1758): 371; 29 (1759): 31, 229.

Falques, Marianne Agnès [pseud. “Madame Fauques [sic] de Vaucluse”] (author of oriental tales; fl. 1751-77).  50 (1780): 386 [? (or Elizabeth Craven, Countess of Craven and Margravine of Anspach?)].

Fanshawe, Sir Richard (diplomat, poet, and translator; 1608-66).  8 (1738): 96.

Farley, Henry (poet; fl. 1616). 

Favier, Jean-Louis (secret envoy of Louis XV and writer on diplomacy; 1710-84).  18 (1748): 280 [misnumbered as 80].

Fawkes, Rev. Francis (poet, divine, and classicist; 1720-77).  24 (1754): 572-573; 27 (1757): 469-470, 470; 30 (1760): 383; 31 (1761): 280, 328; 37 (1767): 86-87, 277, 323; 43 (1773): 614; 48 (1778): 280; 62-ii (1792): 1072; 65-i (1795): 21.

Fenton, Elijah (poet, schoolmaster, and editor of Milton and Waller; 1683-1730).  44 (1774): 184.

Fenton, John. 

Fergusson, Robert (Scottish poet; 1750-74).  50 (1780): 487-488.

Ferrar, John (historian of Limerick).  42 (1772): 432.

Ferribbee, Rev. Michael (clergyman; b. ca. 1704?).  61-i (1791): 72.

Fielding, Henry (novelist; 1707-54).  8 (1738): 653; 16 (1746): 268.

Finch, Anne Kingsmill, Countess of Winchilsea (poet; 1661-1720).  17 (1747): 444; 39 (1769): 263-264; 65-ii (1795): 952.

Fitz-Patrick, John, 2nd Earl of Ossory (1745-1818).  53-i (1783): 408.

Fitzgerald, -----.  20 (1750): 275 [? (or Rev. Samuel Wesley the Younger?)].

Fitzgerald, William Thomas (poet; 1759?-1829).  65-i (1795): 512; 66-i (1796): 326; 67-i (1797): 420-421; 68-i (1798): 62, 330-331, 424-425, 519; 68-ii (1798): 881-882, 1135; 69-i (1799): 420-421; 70-i (1800): 257-258, 371-372.

Fitzpatrick, General Richard (soldier, Foxite politician, and wit; 1747-1813).  56-i (1786): 158.

Fletcher, John (attorney in Chichester).  12 (1742): 48.

Fletcher, Philip.  16 (1746): 160.

Fletcher, Phineas (poet; 1582-1650).  13 (1743): 98.

Foote, Samuel (actor and playwright; 1720-77).  26 (1756): 86 (2); 31 (1761): 279; 33 (1763): 39; 34 (1764): 390 (2); 44 (1774): 37.

Ford, Rev. Thomas (divine and imitator of Shakespeare; ca. 1742-1821).  62-ii (1792): 751-752, 943 (2), 1036, 1036-1037, 1132 (3), 1207 (2); 63-i (1793): 558-559, 559; 63-ii (1793): 656 (3), 752 (2), 943-944, 1039-1040, 1040 (2), 1135 (3); 64-i (1794): 65-66, 262 (2), 460, 460-461; 64-ii (1794): 654 (3), 844 (2), 1037; 65-i (1795): 62, 62-63, 239 (3), 512 (3); 65-ii (1795): 688 (3), 863 (2), 1038 (2); 66-i (1796): 151, 151-152, 152, 424 (3); 66-ii (1796): 687 (2), 687-688, 951 (4); 67-i (1797): 63-64, 327 (4); 67-ii (1797): 598-599, 599, 967 (3); 68-ii (1798): 1065 (3); 69-i (1799): 152 (4), 326 (3); 69-ii (1799): 693, 693-694, 694 (2), 885-886, 886 (2), 1071 (3); 70-i (1800): 163 (3); 70-ii (1800): 981 (4), 1084 (3).

Forrest, Theodosius (solicitor and song-writer; 1728-84).  31 (1761): 182.

Fothergill, Dr. Anthony (physician; bapt. 1737; d. 1813).  51 (1781): 584; 68-ii (1798): 705.

Fournier, A. G., de Pézenas.  17 (1747): 8.

Fowler, B. (of Shipston-upon-Stour, Wilts.).  36 (1766): 188-189, 427; 37 (1767): 86.

Fox, Charles James (statesman; 1749-1806).  51 (1781): 584; 69-i (1799): 237.

Fox, Henry, 1st Baron Holland (politician; 1705-74).  49 (1779): 95.

Fox, Rev. Hopkins (clergyman; ca. 1742-93).  69-ii (1799): 1072.

Francis Xavier, St. (Jesuit missionary; 1506-52).  61-ii (1791): 892n.

Francis, Rev. Philip (miscellaneous writer; 1708?-73).  22 (1752): 469 (2), 470 (2); 24 (1754): 138 (2).

Francklin, Rev. Thomas (classicist and playwright; 1721-84).  19 (1749): 516; 39 (1769): 46; 40 (1770): 232; 45 (1775): 96 (2); 46 (1776): 327.

Frank, John Hillersden.  50 (1780): 240.

Franklin, Benjamin (statesman and scientist; 1706-90).  42 (1772): 191-192; 55-i (1785): 308.

Frederick II, King of Prussia (1712-86).  40 (1770): 353.

Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-51).  50 (1780): 196.

Free, Beckwith Dodwell (b. 1762 or 1763; miscellaneous writer).  59-ii (1789): 1206.

Free, Rev. John (writer or theology and politics; ca. 1712-91).  16 (1746): 551; 27 (1757): 228, 521, 564; 28 (1758): 280, 371.

Freind, Rev. Robert (headmaster of Westminster School; 1667-1751).  2 (1732): 624; 7 (1737): 631.

Freneau, Philip (American journalist and poet; 1752-1832).  58-ii (1788): 638.

Frere, John Hookham (diplomat and miscellaneous writer; 1769-1846).  67-ii (1797): 1052-1053 (with George Canning); 69-i (1799): 205-206 (with George Canning).

Frodsham, Bridge (actor; 1734-68).  34 (1764): 190.

Frowde, Philip (poet and playwright; d. 1738).  4 (1734): 384.

Fryer, Dr. Edward (physician; 1761-1826).  57-ii (1787): 1176.

Gardiner, Luke, 1st Viscount Mountjoy (politician and urban developer in Dublin; 1745-98).  52 (1782): 36-37.

Garrick, David (actor; 1717-79).  10 (1740): 460, 461, 567 [?]; 15 (1745): 701; 18 (1748): 89; 19 (1749): 323; 20 (1750): 422, 472; 21 (1751): 85, 85-86; 22 (1752): 39, 87; 23 (1753): 94, 484; 24 (1754): 137, 137-138, 573 (2); 25 (1755): 86, 179, 190, 229 (with David Mallet); 26 (1756): 36, 86-87, 134; 27 (1757): 229; 28 (1758): 34; 29 (1759): 282; 30 (1760): 6; 31 (1761): 37, 39-40, 88, 279, 279-280, 595; 32 (1762): 86; 33 (1763): 37-38; 35 (1765): 288, 433, 528, 576 [misnumbered as 592]; 36 (1766): 102, 189, 235, 285, 590; 37 (1767): 41, 42, 136-137, 564-565, 565; 38 (1768): 86 (2), 136, 582-583, 584; 39 (1769): 103 (revision of prologue by another) [?], 160, 207, 313, 455; 40 (1770): 583, 583-584; 41 (1771): 87-88, 418 (2); 42 (1772): 143, 144, 336, 535; 43 (1773): 145-146, 146, 512 (2); 44 (1774): 183-184, 380, 535 (2), 535-536; 45 (1775): 40, 246, 292; 46 (1776): 133-134, 327-328, 328, 475; 47 (1777): 239-240, 240, 287-288, 343-344, 500, 604 (2); 48 (1778): 88, 232 [?], 232, 328 [?], 382, 432, 599, 599-600; 49 (1779): 262 (3), 318, 416, 462, 608; 50 (1780): 291 [?]; 55-ii (1785): 559 (2).

Garth, Sir Samuel (poet and physician; 1661-1719).  13 (1743): 46; 33 (1763): 91; 48 (1778): 312.

Gaselee, ----- (of Gosport, Hants.; dead by late 1739).  9 (1739): 263-264.

Gay, John (poet and playwright; 1685-1732).  4 (1734): 499, 500; 48 (1778): 312-313; 56-i (1786): 123; 61-i (1791): 7 (2).

Gayton, Edmund (poet; 1608-66).  63-i (1793): 166.

Geach, Dr. Francis (physician; ca. 1724-98).  68-i (1798): 63.

Geekie, Rev. William (divine; d. 1767).  37 (1767): 423.

Gellius, Aulus (author of Noctes Atticae; fl. 2nd cent.).  10 (1740): 138.

Gentleman, Francis (dramatist and actor; 1728-84).  36 (1766): 284; 40 (1770): 326.

Gerrard, J. (of Stoke sub Hamden).  33 (1763): 250.

Gibb, Lawrence.  21 (1751): 181.

Gibbons, Rev. Thomas (Dissenting minister; 1720-85).  15 (1745): 383, 384, 607; 20 (1750): 469; 21 (1751): 228; 32 (1762): 233; 41 (1771): 39; 42 (1772): 240, 487-488; 45 (1775): 193-194 (revision of verses by Rev. Thomas Scott); 46 (1776): 134; 47 (1777): 392; 50 (1780): 385.

Giffard, Sir Ambrose Hardinge (Chief Justice of Ceylon; 1771-1827).  68-ii (1798): 793; 69-i (1799): 236.

Gillies, John (royal historiographer for Scotland; 1747-1836).  59-i (1789): 497-498.

Gillum, William (poet and East India Company clerk; d. 1797).  57-i (1787): 69-70, 70; 59-i (1789): 354; 59-ii (1789): 844 (2), 1037, 1132; 60-i (1790): 73.

Girling, Noah (innkeeper).  46 (1776): 543.

Gisborne, Rev. Thomas (religious writer and poet; 1758-1846).  66-ii (1796): 715.

Glasse, ------- (of Chiswick).  22 (1752): 378.

Glasse, Rev. George Henry (classicist and sermon-writer; 1761-1809).  62-ii (1792): 940 (2).

Glover, Richard (poet; 1712-85).  23 (1753): 584 (2).

Goertz, Georg Heinrich, Baron von Schlitz (Swedish minister of state; 1668-1719).  68-ii (1798): 1095.

Goldsmith, Oliver (novelist, poet, playwright, and physician; 1728?-74).  31 (1761): 136; 41 (1771): 563; 43 (1773): 146; 44 (1774): 184; 62-i (1792): 381; 70-ii (1800): 608 (2).

Goldwin, Rev. William (schoolmaster and clergyman; d. 1747).  17 (1747): 396.

Gomersall, Rev. Robert (poet and playwright; bapt. 1602; d. 1643/4).  69-ii (1799): 605.

Goodenough, Richard Josceline (playwright; d. 1781).  49 (1779): 558; 51 (1781): 134-135, 135; 52 (1782): 38.

Goodwin, Rev. Edward (divine; d. 1817?).  56-i (1786): 65-66, 66; 69-ii (1799): 604; 70-ii (1800): 876 [?].

Gorton, John (author of biographical and topographical dictionaries; d. 1835?).  67-ii (1797): 965-966; 68-ii (1798): 608-609.

Gostling, Rev. William (antiquary; 1696-1777).  47 (1777): 499.

Gough, Richard (antiquary and book reviewer for the GM; 1735-1809).  40 (1770): 183; 54-i (1784): 198 [?]; 60-ii (1790): 938, 1235-1236; 61-ii (1791): [ii]; 67-ii (1797): [ii]; 68-ii (1798): 548; 69-i (1799): [ii].

Gould, Robert (playwright; d. 1709?).  8 (1738): 270.

Graham, Charles.  66-ii (1796): 1102-1104.

Grainger, Dr. James (army surgeon and poet; 1721?-66).  29 (1759): 81; 34 (1764): 342.

Granville [Grenville], George, 1st Baron Lansdowne (playwright and politician; 1667-1735).  3 (1733): 263; 14 (1744): 390; 17 (1747): 392-393; 63-i (1793): 215.

Graves, Rev. Richard, the Younger (novelist and poet; 1715-1804).  10 (1740): 460; 11 (1741): 160; 64-i (1794): 366.

Gray, Thomas (poet; 1716-71).  44 (1774): 487; 45 (1775): 245 (with Rev. William Mason), 245, 245-246, 291; 47 (1777): 624; 52 (1782): 39-40; 55-ii (1785): 759; 62-i (1792): 69; 69-i (1799): 455n; 69-ii (1799): 642, 815, 836; 70-i (1800): 308n.

Greatheed, Bertie (playwright; 1759-1826).  57-i (1787): 258.

Green, George Smith (watchmaker; d. 1762).  24 (1754): 381.

Green, Henry (b. ca. 1726).  12 (1742): 324.

Green, John, Bishop of Lincoln (1706-79).  49 (1779): 236.

Green, Matthew (poet and civil servant; 1696-1737).  52 (1782): 493.

Greene, Edward Burnaby (translator; d. 1788).  27 (1757): 326; 34 (1764): 189-190; 38 (1768): 39; 50 (1780): 388; 55-i (1785): 490; 57-i (1787): ii, 257 (2), 441, 528 (3); 57-ii (1787): 717.

Greene, Robert (poet and playwright; 1558?-92).  62-ii (1792): 652-653.

Greenway, F.  33 (1763): 195.

Gregory, Rev. George (biographer; 1754-1808).  53-ii (1783): 1043-1044; 54-i (1784): 45-46.

Grenville-Temple, Anne, Lady Temple (d. 1777).  34 (1764): 244, 441.

Gretton, John (Royal Humane Society supporter).  67-i (1797): 234, 234-235.

Grierson, Constantia (classicist and poet; 1704/5-32).  5 (1735): 326, 492, 727; 6 (1736): 50; 7 (1737): 180; 8 (1738): 433; 12 (1742): 493.

Griffith, Elizabeth (playwright; 1720?-93).  36 (1766): 35 [?] (2); 39 (1769): 103 [?]; 42 (1772): 143-144 [?]; 144 [?].

Grose, Captain Francis (antiquary and draftsman; bapt. 1731; d. 1791).  70-ii (1800): 949.

Grotius, Hugo (Dutch legal scholar; 1583-1645).  17 (1747): 83-85, 312-314, 365-366; 44 (1774): 116 (2).

Grove, William (high sheriff for Warwick; 1741-94).  62-i (1792): 68, 263, 368, 463; 63-i (1793): 165, 260; 63-ii (1793): 654.

Gutch, John Mathew (journalist; 1776-1861).  67-ii (1797): 693.

Guthrie, Patrick.  49 (1779): 558.

Gwynn, Rev. George (ca. 1703-32).  2 (1732): 1075.

Hackett, John.  27 (1757): 275, 371, 372 (2), 373 (2), 421, 422, 519, 521.

Haigh [Heigh], Richard (b. ca. 1704).  10 (1740): 312.

Hall, Westley (preacher and controversialist; 1711-76).  23 (1753): 45 (2).

Hallifax, Rev. Robert Fitzwilliam (clergyman; ca. 1778-1837).  69-i (1799): 148-149.

Haly, -----.  11 (1741): 439.

Hamilton, Captain John (Royal Navy officer).  50 (1780): 338.

Hamilton, Charles, Lord Binning (poet; 1697-1733).  10 (1740): 87; 11 (1741): 159.

Hamilton, William (“A day labourer”).  56-ii (1786): 601-602.

Hammond, James (poet; 1710-42).  49 (1779): 205.

Hamper, William (antiquary; 1776-1831).  67-ii (1797): 968; 68-ii (1798): 794, 883.

Hanbury, Rev. William (clergyman; ca. 1783-1868).  70-ii (1800): 668 (3).

Hankin, Rev. Edward (pamphleteer; 1747-1835).  58-ii (1788): 1108; 68-i (1798): 155-156.

Hannes, Sir Edward (physician and Professor of Chemistry at Oxford; 1663/4-1710).  14 (1744): 158-159.

Hansell, R.  10 (1740): 140.

Hardinge, George (judge; 1743-1816).  70-i (1800): 257.

Hardinge, Nicholas (poet and clerk of the House of Commons; 1699-1758).  47 (1777): 451-452; 54-i (1784): 73.

Hare, Rev. Thomas (schoolmaster; d. 1762).  6 (1736): 352.

Hargreaves, Rev. John (schoolmaster in Trentham, Staffs.).  69-i (1799): 203.

Harington, Dr. Edward, of Bath (physician; ca. 1697-1757).  37 (1767): 378.

Harington, John (courtier and Treasury official for Henry VIII; ca. 1517-82).  39 (1769): 456 (2).

Harrison, Rev. Robert (clergyman).  52 (1782): 198.

Harrison, William (poet and diplomatic secretary; d. 1712/13).  48 (1778): 40.

Harte, Walter (miscellaneous writer; 1709-74).  38 (1768): 38; 69-ii (1799): 1018 (2).

Harvey, D. W.  64-i (1794): 65 [?].

Harwood, Rev. Thomas (headmaster of Lichfield Grammar School; 1767-1842).  57-ii (1787): 817, 1179; 58-i (1788): 445-446; 58-ii (1788): 822-823, 916, 1105; 59-ii (1789): 843; 60-i (1790): 357 [?]; 62-ii (1792): 942-943 [?]; 63-ii (1793): 1039.

Haslewood, Joseph (antiquary; 1769-1833).  64-i (1794): 365, 557; 64-ii (1794): 746-747, 1036, 1132-1133, 1133 (2); 65-i (1795): 152 (2); 68-i (1798): 154-155, 242; 70-ii (1800): 600 [2nd 600].

Hastings, Warren (Governor-General of India; 1732-1818).  70-i (1800): 463.

Hawkesworth, John (book and theatrical reviewer for the GM; 1720-73).  11 (1741): 327-328, 379, 440, 492, 548 [1st 548] [?], 602-603, 659-660; 12 (1742): 45-46, 99-100, 213-214, 268-269; 14 (1744): 671 [?]; 16 (1746): 35, 216, 265, 322 (2), 432-433, 492, 553; 17 (1747): [iv], 37 (2), 94 (3), 243, 337, 340, 394-395, 442, 489-490, 536 [?], 588; 18 (1748): 232, 278, 326, 422; 19 (1749): [iv] [?], 130-132, 229, 230 [?], 280 [?], 374, 424, 467 (2), 469 (2); 20 (1750): [iv], 36-37; 24 (1754): [iv]; 25 (1755): 516-517; 26 (1756): 585; 29 (1759): 593-596 [misnumbered as 593-2nd 586]; 31 (1761): 376 [?]; 37 (1767): 517; 51 (1781): 39; 60-ii (1790): 692.

Hawkins, -----.  46 (1776): 177-178, 212 [?].

Hawkins, John Sidney (antiquary; 1758-1842).  64-i (1794): 261 [?].

Hawkins, Rev. William (divine, playwright, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford; 1722-1801).  11 (1741): 550 [?]; 606 [?]; 14 (1744): 219 [?]; 15 (1745): 104, 215 [?].

Hawkins, Sir John (biographer of Samuel Johnson; 1719-89).  10 (1740): 410.

Hayes, -----.  50 (1780): 581 [?].

Hayley, William (poet; 1745-1820).  33 (1763): 39; 51 (1781): 284; 52 (1782): 252 (2), 302; 53-ii (1783): 693-694; 54-i (1784): 415; 54-ii (1784): 693; 55-i (1785): 305; 56-ii (1786): 790; 57-ii (1787): 916; 58-i (1788): 443; 61-i (1791): 230; 61-ii (1791): 1047; 62-ii (1792): 656; 65-ii (1795): 742; 69-i (1799): 13; 70-ii (1800): 635.

Hayter, Rev. John (antiquary; 1756-1818).  60-i (1790): 554.

Hayter, Thomas, Bishop of Norwich and of London (divine; 1702-62).  22 (1752): 472.

Headley, Henry (poet and critic; 1765-88).  54-i (1784): 368, 455; 55-ii (1785): 734, 906, 989 (2); 56-i (1786): 250; 56-ii (1786): 984-985.

Heathcote, Margaret Yorke (2nd daughter of Charles Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke; d. 1769).  51 (1781): 532.

Hedges, John.  7 (1737): 450.

Henderson, Andrew.  38 (1768): 488.

Henley, Rev. John (“Orator Henley”; preacher and journalist; 1692-1756).  5 (1735): 323.

Henley, Rev. Samuel (classicist and author of works of scriptural exegesis; 1740-1815).  51 (1781): 87.

Henry of Huntingdon (historian and poet; ca. 1088-ca. 1157).  34 (1764): 263.

Henry, Thomas (chemist and president of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society; 1734-1816).  56-ii (1786): 695-696.

Hereford, Charles.  70-ii (1800): 1280.

Herrick, Robert (poet; bapt. 1591; d. 1674).  43 (1773): 243 (2); 53-i (1783): 128; 66-i (1796): 509, 509-510, 510.

Herring, Edmund (possibly Rev. Edmund Herring, b. ca. 1753).  68-ii (1798): 1134-1135.

Hervey, George, Lord Hervey (Royal Navy captain; d. 1796).  66-i (1796): 509.

Hervey, John, 2nd Baron Hervey of Ickworth (politician and courtier; 1696-1743).  3 (1733): 602, 659; 4 (1734): 445; 6 (1736): 548; 7 (1737): 628, 759; 15 (1745): 325-326.

Hervey, Rev. James (writer of devotional works; 1714-58).  18 (1748): 424, 569; 25 (1755): 227 [?].

Hesiod (Greek poet; 8th-7th cent. B.C.).  70-ii (1800): 1230n.

Heyne, Christian Gottlob (classicist, archaeologist, and librarian; 1729-1812).  59-ii (1789): 649.

Heywood, John (epigrammatist; b. 1496/7; d. in or after 1578).  51 (1781): 382.

Hickington, William, of Pocklington (poet; b. ca. 1731; d. ca. 1772).  42 (1772): 492.

Highmore, Anthony (legal writer; 1758-1829).  50 (1780): 486-487; 52 (1782): 134-135, 351, 400; 67-ii (1797): 870-871.

Highmore, Joseph (painter; 1692-1780).  20 (1750): 180-181.

Highmore, Susanna (poet; 1689/90-1750).  44 (1774): 563.

Hill, Aaron (playwright and co-conductor of The Prompter; 1685-1750).  1 (1731): 168 (2), 169; 3 (1733): 151, 261-262; 4 (1734): 42; 5 (1735): 146, 239-240, 301, 730 [?]; 6 (1736): 226, 262-263 [?]; 10 (1740): 567 (2); 18 (1748): 141; 19 (1749): 180 (2).

Hill, Thomas (poet and civil servant on the Board of Trade and Plantations; ca. 1683-1758).  22 (1752): 474.

Hill, Thomas Ford (antiquary; d. 1795).  68-i (1798): 241-242.

Hilton, W. (of Newcastle upon Tyne).  21 (1751): 421.

Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester (divine; 1676-1761).  44 (1774): 87-88.

Hoadly, Rev. John (poet, playwright, and chancellor of Winchester; 1711-76).  6 (1736): 616; 7 (1737): 144 (3), 145 (9), 146 (9), 147 (3); 8 (1738): 160-161; 19 (1749): 425; 46 (1776): 166; 50 (1780): 143.

Hodges, William (attorney; b. ca. 1759?).  65-ii (1795): 772-773.

Hodnot, William (fl. 1649).  58-i (1788): unpaginated (last page of indices to 88-i).

Hog, William.  20 (1750): 564.

Hogarth, William (engraver and painter; 1697-1764).  36 (1766): 88.

Holcroft, Thomas (dramatist, novelist, and radical; 1745-1809).  64-ii (1794): 652, 653; 66-i (1796): 65-66; 66-ii (1796): 863.

Holdsworth, Edward (classicist and poet; 1684-1746).  63-ii (1793): 847.

Hole, Rev. Richard (poet; bapt. 1746; d. 1803).  59-ii (1789): 937 [?] (3).

Holliday, John (barrister; 1730?-1801).  70-ii (1800): 1081-1082.

Hollis, John (of Wycomb).  35 (1765): 383, 432-433 [?], 527.

Holmes, Rev. Edward (schoolmaster; ca. 1738-99).  69-ii (1799): 1014-1015.

Holmes, Rev. Robert (Professor of Poetry at Oxford; 1748-1805).  63-ii (1793): 663 (2), 664 (2).

Home, John (minister in the Church of Scotland and author of Douglas; 1722-1808).  27 (1757): 135 (2); 28 (1758): 84 (2), 128, 128-129; 30 (1760): 148 (2); 38 (1768): 582; 39 (1769): 160; 43 (1773): 145; 48 (1778): 87-88.

Homer (Greek epic poet; fl. 9th or 8th cent. B.C.?).  69-ii (1799): 829.

Homer, Rev. Philip Bracebridge (assistant master at Rugby, poet, and classicist; 1765-1838).  58-i (1788): 156-157, 157, 251 (2), 252; 58-ii (1788): 734; 59-i (1789): 73-75 [?], 160 [?], 258-259, 259, 350 [?], 448 (2), 554-555; 59-ii (1789): 746-747, 841-842, 937-938, 938-939, 1032 (2), 1128, 1128-1129, 1129; 60-i (1790): 71 (2), 353-354, 448, 448-449; 60-ii (1790): 747-748.

Hoole, John (translator of Tasso and Ariosto; 1727-1803).  31 (1761): 422-423; 32 (1762): 592; 33 (1763): 406-407; 38 (1768): 582 [?]; 43 (1773): 194-195; 45 (1775): 144; 62-ii (1792): 942.

Hoole, Rev. Samuel (poet; 1757-1839).  54-i (1784): 285.

Hopkinson, Francis (American statesman, musician, and judge; 1737-91).  27 (1757): 179; 33 (1763): 407; 58-ii (1788): 1018.

Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus; poet; 65 B.C.-8 B.C.).  2 (1732): 974; 12 (1742): 47; 48 (1778): 38 (2); 51 (1781): 147; 56-ii (1786): 911; 69-ii (1799): 626, 948.

Horne, George, Bishop of Norwich (divine; 1730-92).  62-i (1792): 164-165.

Hoskins, Serjeant John (serjeant-at-law; 1566-1638).  63-i (1793): 322.

Howard, Charles, 3rd Earl of Carlisle (statesman; 1674-1738).  9 (1739): 435.

Howard, Frederick, 5th Earl of Carlisle (statesman; 1748-1825).  43 (1773): 93-94.

Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey (poet; 1517?-47).  67-ii (1797): 782-783.

Howard, Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower, Countess of Carlisle (1753-1824).  70-i (1800): 162.

Huckell, John (poet; 1729-71).  28 (1758): 279-280.

Hudson, William (playwright).  50 (1780): 38-39.

Hughes, Admiral Sir Richard (b. in or before 1723; d. 1812).  69-ii (1799): 608.

Hughes, Captain Thomas.  62-ii (1792): 592.

Hughes, John (poet; 1678?-1720).  21 (1751): 419; 43 (1773): 195 (3), 244, 437; 55-ii (1785): 735.

Hughes, Robert.  23 (1753): 140.

Hull, Thomas (playwright and actor; 1728-1808).  37 (1767): 87 [?] (2), 604; 61-i (1791): 188 [?].

Hulse, Rev. John (founder of Hulsean Lectures at Cambridge; 1708-90).  4 (1734): 503-504; 5 (1735): 394.

Humberston, Dr. John (physician).  58-i (1788): 159, 446; 59-i (1789): 554; 59-ii (1789): 650; 61-ii (1791): 1044.

Humphreys, -----.  4 (1734): 446.

Humphries, C. (of Southminster).  11 (1741): 379.

Hungerford, Sir Edward.  34 (1764): 92.

Hunt -----.  50 (1780): 435.

Hunt, J. (of Stratford).  55-ii (1785): 559-560.

Hunt, Miss (possibly T. Hunt).  56-ii (1786): 885.

Huntingford, George Isaac, Bishop of Hereford (divine; 1748-1832).  70-i (1800): 197 (2).

Hutchins, Rev. John (author of a history of Dorset; 1698-1773).  51 (1781): 581 [?].

Hutchinson, Thomas, of Stockton.  66-i (1796): 238.

Hutton, William (topographer and historian of Birmingham; 1723-1815).  22 (1752): 530; 63-ii (1793): 750; 67-i (1797): 324-325, 508-509; 68-i (1798): 243-244, 427; 68-ii (1798): 706; 69-i (1799): 562-563 [1st 562-563; numbered out of sequence]; 69-ii (1799): 606, 886-888; 70-i (1800): 260; 70-ii (1800): 668-669.

Hylton, John Scott.  62-i (1792): 557-558.

Imbert, Barthélemy (poet; 1747-90).  49 (1779): 40.

Ingeldew, -----.  37 (1767): 518.

Ingles, A.  11 (1741): 382 (2); 12 (1742): 493.

Ingram, Anne Howard, Viscountess Irwin (poet; ca. 1696-1764).  6 (1736): 745; 41 (1771): 371-372.

Inyon, Dr. Thomas, of Norfolk (physician and classicist; 1723-77).  14 (1744): 46.

Irwin, Eyles (East India Company servant, traveler, and miscellaneous writer; bapt. 1751; d. 1817).  50 (1780): 534; 64-ii (1794): 841-842, 1035 (2); 66-i (1796): 65.

Izard, -----.  8 (1738): 538 (2).

Jackett, William (bank clerk; d. 1789).  59-ii (1789): 672.

Jackson, Andrew (bookseller and printer).  55-i (1785): 181.

Jackson, William, of Canterbury (poet; 1757-89).  54-ii (1784): [ii]; 57-i (1787): 72; 59-ii (1789): 936.

Jago, Rev. Richard (clergyman and poet; 1715-81).  68-i (1798): 487, 488, 489 (2).

Jallange, ----- de.  20 (1750): 230, 279, 579-580; 21 (1751): 519 (2).

Jeffreys, George (poet and playwright; 1678-1755).  22 (1752): 578; 23 (1753): 45 (2), 141, 192 [?]; 35 (1765): 140.

Jekyll, -----.  50 (1780): 582.

Jemmat, Catherine Yeo (author of memoirs; bapt. 1714; d. 1766?).  20 (1750): 517.

Jenner, Rev. Charles (poet and novelist; bapt. 1736; d. 1774).  36 (1766): 329.

Jenyns, Soame (civil servant and religious writer; 1704-87).  17 (1747): 587; 29 (1759): 80; 46 (1776): 133; 56-i (1786): 428.

Jephson, Robert (dramatist and poet; 1736/7-1803).  49 (1779): 95-96, 96; 52 (1782): 36; 61-i (1791): 103.

Jerningham, Edward (poet and playwright; 1737-1812).  55-i (1785): 489; 55-ii (1785): 990; 70-ii (1800): 635.

Jervis, T. (of Stourbridge).  60-ii (1790): 651.

Jodrell, Paul (Solicitor-General to Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales; 1715?-51).  51 (1781): 384 (2).

Jodrell, Richard Paul (barrister, classicist, and playwright; 1745-1831).  56-i (1786): 340 (2); 57-i (1787): 72; 59-i (1789): 350.

Johnson, Rev. Samuel, of Shrewsbury (schoolmaster and poet; ca. 1739-98).  51 (1781): 235-236.

Johnson, Richard (headmaster of Nottingham Free School and grammarian; 1656/7-1721).  15 (1745): 47 [?].

Johnson, Samuel (playwright and dancing master; 1690/91-1773).  2 (1732): 745 (2).

Johnson, Samuel (lexicographer; 1709-84).  6 (1736): [iv] [?], 420 [?]; 8 (1738): 156, 210 (3), 211, 214 [?], 215 [?], 269, 271 [?], 272 [?], 372, 429, 486, 654; 9 (1739): 4 [?], 269, 324; 10 (1740): 464, 519 [?]; 11 (1741): 606 [?]; 13 (1743): 376, 378 (2), 380, 550; 15 (1745): 102-103 (revision [with Rev. Stephen Barrett] of verses by Geoffrey Walmsley); 17 (1747): 194 [?], 239 (2), 239-240, 240 (3), 290 [?], 490-491; 18 (1748): 89 [?], 598-599; 19 (1749): 85 (2); 20 (1750): 38 [?], 85 [?], 183; 22 (1752): 184-185, 468, 469 (4), 470 (5); 24 (1754): 40 (correction of verses by Anna Williams), 428 [?]; 38 (1768): 86-87, 439; 47 (1777): 286; 49 (1779): 205-206; 53-ii (1783): 695-696; 54-i (1784): [ii], 456; 55-i (1785): 100 [?], 477; 56-i (1786): 156, 249 (3), 340; 57-i (1787): 441; 70-i (1800): 5.

Johnstone, Charles (novelist, essayist, and playwright; ca. 1719-ca. 1800).  49 (1779): 38 [?].

Johnstone, James (epigrammatist; fl. 1615).  65-i (1795): 299.

Jones, Henry, of Dublin (poet and playwright; 1721-70).  16 (1746): 38, 99; 23 (1753): 141.

Jones, Henry, of Spalding.  16 (1746): 37 [?].

Jones, J., of Canterbury.  58-ii (1788): 1011.

Jones, Jenkin (perhaps Jenkin Lloyd Jones, b. ca. 1765).  70-i (1800): 463-465.

Jones, Mary (poet; 1707-78).  12 (1742): 101; 18 (1748): 327.

Jones, Rev. William, of Nayland (divine; 1726-1800).  62-ii (1792): 940 (2).

Jones, Sir William (judge and orientalist; 1746-94).  52 (1782): 252, 446; 56-i (1786): 68; 57-i (1787): 109-110; 63-i (1793): 356, 359, 359 [?]; 64-i (1794): 66-67.

Jones, Thomas (of Pickering, Co. Radnor).  69-ii (1799): 975-976.

Jones, William Robert (schoolmaster; ca. 1743-1807).  56-ii (1786): 605.

Jordan, Thomas (poet; 1612?-85).  62-i (1792): 560.

Jortin, Rev. John (ecclesiastical historian; 1698-1770).  48 (1778): 279; 62-i (1792): 263; 69-i (1799): 12.

Junius, Hadrianus (Dutch physician, classicist, and poet; 1511-1575).  70-i (1800): 127.

Keate, George (poet and painter; 1729-97).  51 (1781): 364; 52 (1782): 493; 53-i (1783): 429 (2).

Kelly, Hugh (playwright; 1739-77).  40 (1770): 231, 231-232; 44 (1774): 38.

Kemble, John Philip (actor; 1757-1823):.  53-i (1783): 247, 339.

Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells (one of the seven bishops who denounced James II’s Declaration of Indulgence; 1637-1711).  62-ii (1792): 596.

Kenrick, William (miscellaneous writer; 1725?-79).  18 (1748): 229, 231; 37 (1767): 604 (2); 46 (1776): 427, 557; 49 (1779): 39.

Kett, Rev. Henry (miscellaneous writer; 1761-1825).  59-i (1789): 75; 59-ii (1789): 839 (6), 839-840, 840 (3), 840 [?] (2).

Kiddell, Henry (poet).  25 (1755): 518.

King, Frances Elizabeth (author of religious works; 1757-1821).  68-i (1798): 519.

King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester (divine, poet, and sermon-writer; 1592-1669).  12 (1742): 384 (2).

King, William (principal of St. Mary’s Hall, Oxford; satirist; and sympathizer with Jacobitism; 1685-1763).  7 (1737): 757; 12 (1742): 98 (2), 157; 54-ii (1784): 695-696, 774-775.

Kipling, Isaac.  65-ii (1795): 1038.

Kirkpatrick, Dr. James (physician).  39 (1769): 550.

Knight, Ellis Cornelia (novelist; 1757-1837).  64-i (1794): 366.

Knight, Henrietta St. John, Lady Luxborough (poet; 1699-1756).  23 (1753): 286.

Knight, Rev. Francis, Jun. (ca. 1767-1837).  54-i (1784): 287; 55-i (1785): 54.

Knowles, Mary Morris (Quaker; 1733-1807).  61-ii (1791): 948-949.

Kunzius, Peter.  5 (1735): 431-436; 17 (1747): 40.

Kynaston, Rev. John (controversialist; 1728-83).  41 (1771): 468, 562; 46 (1776): 38; 60-i (1790): 257 (2).

La Condamine, Charles-Marie de (geographer; 1701-74).  34 (1764): 344.

La Rivière, Louis de (French prisoner of war, captured in 1757).  32 (1762): 333.

Lackington, James (bookseller; 1746-1815).  65-i (1795): 328.

Lactantius, Lucius Coelius Firmianus (rhetorician; ca. 240-ca. 320).  35 (1765): 423.

Lacy, George.  41 (1771): 328.

Lambe, Rev. Robert (clergyman; 1712-95).  53-i (1783): 336-338.

Landen, John (mathematician; 1719-90).  14 (1744): 328; 23 (1753): 191.

Lane, Rev. John, of Sawbridgeworth (clergyman; ca. 1760-1817).  61-ii (1791): 1118.

Langhorne, Rev. John (poet and translator of Plutarch; 1735-79).  25 (1755): 374; 26 (1756): 354; 28 (1758): 434; 31 (1761): 232; 32 (1762): 87, 235; 41 (1771): 231.

Langhorne, Rev. William (poet; 1721-72).  27 (1757): 181.

Langley, Margaret (of Snelson, Derbys.).  69-i (1799): 62-63.

Langrishe, Sir Hercules (Member of the Irish Parliament; 1731-1811).  57-i (1787): 437-438 [?].

Latham, Mrs. -----, of Ellham.  63-i (1793): 298.

Latter, Mary (poet and miscellaneous writer; bapt. 1722; d. 1777).  34 (1764): 91-92.

Lauder, William (ca. 1710-ca. 1771; literary forger).  17 (1747): 86.

Law, John, Bishop (successively) of Clonfert, Killala, and Elphin (divine; 1745-1810).  33 (1763): 306.

Lawrence, James Henry (poet and miscellaneous writer; 1773-1840).  62-ii (1792): 1040 (3), 1136 (4).

Lawson, Dr. John, of Trinity College, Dublin (writer on oratory; 1708/9-59).  35 (1765): 478.

Lawson, H.  60-i (1790): 260 [?].

Layng, Rev. Henry, the Elder (clergyman; b. ca. 1698).  17 (1747): 190-191; 19 (1749): 86, 134.

Le Guay, Père N. (émigré priest).  69-i (1799): 324-325.

Le Maistre, John Gustavus (barrister; b. ca. 1769).  63-ii (1793): 666.

Le Noir, Abbé (Grand Vicar of Angers).  66-ii (1796): 647.

Leapor, Mary (poet; 1722-46).  25 (1755): 374.

Lee, Sir Henry (probably Elizabeth I’s personal champion and master of ordnance; 1533-1611).  59-ii (1789): 843 [?].

Lee, Sophia Priscilla (playwright and novelist; bapt. 1750; d. 1824).  64-ii (1794): 842.

Leftley, Charles (poet and parliamentary reporter for The Times; 1770-97).  63-i (1793): 461-462.

Legat, Francis (engraver; 1755-1809).  59-ii (1789): 940 [?].

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Baron von (mathematician and philosopher; 1646-1716).  61-ii (1791): 900.

Leigh, Charles, of Adlington (d. 1781).  17 (1747): 39, 144-145.

Lemoine, Henry (bookseller and publisher; 1756-1812).  54-i (1784): 454-455; 59-i (1789): 555; 60-i (1790): 449-450; 64-i (1794): [ii], 65, 164-165; 65-i (1795): 64; 65-ii (1795): [ii], 1104; 66-i (1796): [ii], 328; 67-ii (1797): 596; 68-i (1798): unpaginated front matter (final page of index to the 68-i volume), unpaginated front matter (preceding the title page of the 68-i volume); 68-ii (1798): 1135; 69-i (1799): 147; 69-ii (1799): [544] (facing title page for the July 1799 number); 70-ii (1800): [ii].

Lennox, Charlotte (novelist and poet; 1730/31?-1804).  20 (1750): 518-519, 519; 27 (1757): 372, 564, 564-565, 565.

Leslie, G. J.  53-i (1783): 338-339; 53-ii (1783): 694-695, 783, 869-870, 870, 871; 54-i (1784): 288; 55-ii (1785): 818.

Lettice, Rev. John (poet and clergyman; 1737-1832).  53-ii (1783): 811.

Lettsom, Dr. John Coakley (physician and philanthropist; 1744-1815).  70-i (1800): 437 [?].

Lewis, David (bookseller and poet; 1683?-1760).  49 (1779): 367.

Lewis, Joseph (impoverished poet and worker in ivory; fl. 1750-74).  55-ii (1785): 780.

Lewis, Matthew Gregory (author of The Monk; 1775-1818).  66-ii (1796): 773-774.

Lewis, Rev. Francis, of Chiswick.  22 (1752): 469 (3).

Lewis, Richard (of Maryland; ca. 1700-34).  2 (1732): 669-671; 3 (1733): 209-210, 264.

Leyden, Dr. John (physician, poet, and orientalist; 1775-1811).  68-i (1798): 521-522.

Lickorish, Dr. Richard (physician; of Brandon near Coventry).  60-i (1790): 553; 60-ii (1790): 745; 62-i (1792): 263.

Lillie, Ralph.  6 (1736): 158 (2).

Linley, William (song-writer and East India Company official, 1771-1835).  61-ii (1791): 851.

Lipscomb, Rev. William (poet and miscellaneous writer; 1754-1742).  53-ii (1783): 782-783, 869; 68-i (1798): 426, 518-519; 69-ii (1799): 790-791.

Lister, Thomas (of Lichfield; ca. 1773-1828).  58-i (1788): 61-62, 252, 446 (3); 58-ii (1788): 916 (with Rev. Henry Francis Cary), 1105; 59-i (1789): 161-162; 59-ii (1789): 841; 61-i (1791): 260-261; 63-i (1793): 261; 68-ii (1798): 612.

Litchfield, John (d. 1858).  65-ii (1795): 596-597.

Little, Robert (of Norfolk; poet).  12 (1742): 214.

Littleton, Rev. Edward (divine, sermon-writer, and poet; bapt. 1698; d. 1733).  7 (1737): 446; 8 (1738): 42.

Lloyd, Evan (poet; 1734-76).  36 (1766): 35; 42 (1772): 239.

Lloyd, Nathaniel.  47 (1777): 88.

Lloyd, Rev. John (of Gildon Sutton, Cheshire; clergyman).  3 (1733): 373; 61-i (1791): 502 (revised by Joseph Addison).

Lloyd, Robert (journalist and poet; 1733-64).  25 (1755): 469; 26 (1756): 445; 30 (1760): 196, 291; 31 (1761): 88, 326, 595; 32 (1762): 381-382; 33 (1763): 354-355; 34 (1764): 593 (3); 59-i (1789): 467.

Lluelyn [Lluellyn], Martin (poet and physician; 1616-82).  22 (1752): 257.

Locke, John (philosopher and political theorist; 1632-1704).  8 (1738): 483 (2); 52 (1782): 472.

Locke, Mary (poet and writer of children’s literature; bapt. 1768).  61-ii (1791): 855, 1144; 62-i (1792): 72; 62-ii (1792): 1037 (2); 63-i (1793): 357 (2); 63-ii (1793): 844, 844-845; 64-i (1794): 67-68, 462 (2); 64-ii (1794): 842, 842-843; 65-i (1795): 64 (2); 66-i (1796): 237 (2); 66-ii (1796): 597 (2).

Lockman, John (contributor to the General Dictionary and translator; 1698-1771).  4 (1734): 99 [?] (3); 7 (1737): 177; 8 (1738): 96, 431; 13 (1743): 322; 23 (1753): 242.

Loder, Robert (bookseller and antiquary; ca. 1749-1811).  48 (1778): 431 [?].

Lofft, Capell, the Elder (miscellaneous writer; 1751-1824).  53-i (1783): 520; 53-ii (1783): 605; 54-i (1784): 419 [?]; 55-ii (1785): 559 [?], 733-734 [?]; 57-i (1787): 72; 69-i (1799): 238 [?].

Logan, Rev. John (poet; 1748-88).  51 (1781): 436.

Lonergan, Edward.  9 (1739): 157.

Long, R.  17 (1747): 192.

Long, Rev. Roger (Professor of Astronomy and Geometry at Cambridge; 1680-1770).  10 (1740): 519.

Long, Rev. Thomas (clergyman).  70-ii (1800): 978.

Long, Robert.  59-i (1789): 161.

Loveday, John, the Elder (philologist and antiquary; 1711-89).  17 (1747): 393 [?] (2); 20 (1750): 327 [?]; 22 (1752): 235 [?]; 23 (1753): 143 [?].

Loveday, John, the Elder (philologist and antiquary; 1711-89), or the Younger (antiquary; 1742-1809).  53-i (1783): 522 [misnumbered as 225]; 54-i (1784): 47-48.

Lovelace, Richard (poet; 1617-57).  62-i (1792): 167; 62-ii (1792): 1101.

Lovibond, Edward (poet; 1724-75).  24 (1754): 333-334.

Lowth, Robert, Bishop of Oxford and later of London (divine; 1710-87).  7 (1737): 631 [? (or Robert Luck?)]; 13 (1743): 548; 23 (1753): 239-240; 47 (1777): 624; 50 (1780): 40; 57-ii (1787): 1029n.

Lucan (Roman poet; A.D. 39-65).  69-ii (1799): 1097.

Luck, Robert (master of Barnstaple School, Devon; 1674-1749).  6 (1736): 100; 7 (1737): 54 (2), 446, 566, 631 [? (or Robert Lowth, Bishop of Oxford and later of London?)]; 8 (1738): 157 [?], 157; 10 (1740): 255, 312; 11 (1741): 603, 604, 660 (2), 663; 12 (1742): 654 (2); 13 (1743): 46, 436-437, 491; 14 (1744): 557; 15 (1745): 160, 215, 608; 17 (1747): 289, 291.

Lydal, B. (of Hoxton).  21 (1751): 35.

Lyttelton, Apphia, Lady Lyttelton [formerly Apphia Peach] (1743-1840).  45 (1775): 394-395 [? (or Miss Berry?)].

Lyttelton, George, 1st Baron Lyttelton (politician and poet; 1709-73).  3 (1733): 149, 487; 10 (1740): 459; 14 (1744): 217; 17 (1747): 338, 618; 19 (1749): 515; 25 (1755): 86; 31 (1761): 135, 183; 32 (1762): 87; 50 (1780): 193; 53-i (1783): 102n.

Lyttelton, Thomas, 2nd Baron Lyttelton (politician and profligate; 1744-79).  62-ii (1792): 655.

L’Estoile, Pierre de (French royal secretary and chronicler of the reigns of Henri III and Henri IV; 1546-1611).  68-ii (1798): 1067.

Macdonnell, John (Irish poet; 1691-1754).  4 (1734): 508.

Madan, Judith Cowper (poet; 1702-81).  23 (1753): 287.

Maittaire, Michael (antiquary and classicist; d. 1747).  40 (1770): 182 (2).

Malherbe, François de (poet; 1555-1628).  62-ii (1792): 846.

Mallet, David (poet and playwright; 1701/2?-65).  4 (1734): 135; 7 (1737): 565, 694; 9 (1739): 95; 10 (1740): 197; 25 (1755): 229 (with David Garrick); 33 (1763): 37; 55-i (1785): 216.

Malone, Edmond (critic of Shakespeare; 1741-1812).  52 (1782): 37-38; 57-ii (1787): 1105.

Manners-Sutton, Robert, Lord Lexington (soldier and master of foxhounds; 1722-66).  4 (1734): 386.

Manning, Francis (poet, playwright, and diplomat; b. ca. 1674).  17 (1747): 491.

Manningtonne, George (d. 1576).  51 (1781): 36-37 [?].

Mapes, Walter (chancellor of Lincoln, archdeacon of Oxford, royal official, poet, and wit; d. 1209/10).  52 (1782): 198; 63-i (1793): 356-357.

Markham, Rev. Robert (divine; d. 1786).  61-i (1791): 564.

Markham, William, Archbishop of York (1719-1807).  36 (1766): 329; 49 (1779): 40; 50 (1780): 144 (2); 53-i (1783): 462-463 [?].

Markland, Jeremiah (classicist; 1693-1776).  49 (1779): 415.

Marlowe, Christopher (playwright; bapt. 1564; d. 1593).  9 (1739): 598; 22 (1752): 83.

Marriot, Sir James (author of legal and political works and poetry; d. 1803).  6 (1736): 612; 25 (1755): 132.

Marshall, John (Assistant Secretary to the Physico-Historical Society in Dublin).  16 (1746): 323.

Marston, John, of Cockermouth.  36 (1766): 540.

Martial (poet; ca. A.D. 40-ca. A.D. 104).  16 (1746): 216.

Martin, Rev. Samuel (clergyman; 1743-82).  61-i (1791): 366.

Martin, Thomas (b. 1736 or 1737; d. 1815).  30 (1760): 587-588 [misprinted as 587-568].

Marvell, Andrew (poet; 1621-78).  1 (1731): 116; 18 (1748): 555; 49 (1779): 350; 55-i (1785): 309.

Masenius, Jacobus (Jesuit priest and Latin poet; 1606-81).  18 (1748): 325 (2).

Mason, Rev. William (clergyman and playwright; 1724-97).  29 (1759): 283; 32 (1762): 592-593; 41 (1771): 183-184; 43 (1773): 601; 45 (1775): 194, 245 (with Thomas Gray); 48 (1778): 598; 53-i (1783): 159; 55-ii (1785): 910; 67-i (1797): 64.

Massinger, Philip (playwright; 1583-1640).  37 (1767): 183.

Masters, Benjamin (ca. 1615?-86).  9 (1739): 654.

Masters, Mary (poet; fl. 1733-55).  7 (1737): 696; 9 (1739): 154, 211, 435; 17 (1747): 442, 539; 22 (1752): 528; 25 (1755): 323; 29 (1759): 131; 30 (1760): 148.

Mathias, Thomas James (Italian scholar and author of The Pursuits of Literature; 1753/4-1835).  67-ii (1797): 756; 68-ii (1798): 562n; 69-i (1799): 254, 356; 69-ii (1799): 664, 922; 70-i (1800): 179, 276, 294, 332.

Maty, Dr. Matthew (physician and principal librarian of the British Museum; 1718-76).  28 (1758): 435.

Maucroix, François de (Church historian and translator of Greek and Latin classics; 1619-1708).  23 (1753): 242.

Maude, Thomas (poet; 1718-1798).  69-i (1799): 191.

Maurice, J--l.  4 (1734): 101; 5 (1735): 160; 6 (1736): 49.

Maurice, Rev. Thomas (orientalist and historian; 1754-1824).  63-i (1793): 260, 556-557; 65-ii (1795): 685-686 [?]; 67-ii (1797): 780; 70-i (1800): 162 [?]; 70-ii (1800): 873.

Mavor, Rev. William Fordyce (compiler of educational works; 1758-1837).  62-i (1792): 264, 463; 63-i (1793): 262-263, 462; 63-ii (1793): 847; 64-ii (1794): 940; 65-i (1795): 61; 68-i (1798): 156.

Mawbey, Sir Joseph (politician; 1730-98).  40 (1770): 477; 60-ii (1790): 649, 748, 1128; 62-ii (1792): 748; 64-i (1794): 364; 68-i (1798): 60, 155.

Megg, J. (of Hull).  4 (1734): 502.

Melanchthon, Philipp (Lutheran theologian and humanist; 1497-1560).  62-i (1792): 69.

Melmoth, William, the Younger (commissioner of bankrupts and miscellaneous writer; bapt. 1710; d. 1799).  28 (1758): 595.

Mendez, J.  11 (1741): 605 (2).

Mendez, Moses (poet and playwright; 1690?-1758).  40 (1770): 535 (2).

Meredith, James (of Kinlett, Salop).  6 (1736): 673, 680; 7 (1737): 247-248, 447; 8 (1738): 159.

Merrick, Rev. James (poet; 1720-69).  14 (1744): 560; 25 (1755): 132; 31 (1761): 87 [misnumbered as 78]; 32 (1762): 37, 85.

Merry, Robert (Della Cruscan poet; 1755-98).  57-i (1787): 258; 61-i (1791): 83, 84 (3), 673; 66-i (1796): 327.

Metastasio, Pietro (poet and playwright; 1698-1782).  40 (1770): 278-279.

Meusnier de Querlon, Anne-Gabriel (editor of the Gazette de France and miscellaneous writer; 1702-80).  57-ii (1787): 815.

Meyler, William (publisher of the Bath Herald; 1755-1821).  47 (1777): 452; 59-i (1789): 350; 65-i (1795): 148.

Meyrick, Dr. John (physician; ca. 1671?-1757?).  25 (1755): 84.

Mickle, William Julius (poet and translator; 1735-88).  41 (1771): 134, 468; 56-ii (1786): 602; 58-ii (1788): 1011, 1121 (2); 67-i (1797): 235.

Miller, John (of Penzance).  16 (1746): 216; 23 (1753): 93 (2), 195, 336, 336-337.

Miller, L., afterwards Mrs. Waring.  64-i (1794): 363.

Mills, Andrew Hervey (poet).  37 (1767): 422, 423-424, 424.

Mills, George Galway (of Lower Slaughter, Glos.).  68-ii (1798): 796.

Mills, Joseph, the Younger (preacher; son of Rev. Joseph Mills of Cowbit).  70-ii (1800): 1082.

Mills, Rev. Joseph, of Cowbit (divine; ca. 1733-1804).  35 (1765): 138; 38 (1768): 239; 54-i (1784): 201; 59-i (1789): 258; 59-ii (1789): 650, 1108 (2); 60-ii (1790): 940, 1199; 61-i (1791): 167, 368; 61-ii (1791): 756; 62-i (1792): 72, 264, 365, 462 (2), 558; 62-ii (1792): 847, 1039, 1207 (2); 65-i (1795): 325; 65-ii (1795): 596, 775 (2); 66-i (1796): 328, 510 (2); 67-i (1797): 512; 67-ii (1797): 597, 696; 68-i (1798): 332 (2); 69-i (1799): 474; 69-ii (1799): 832, 1128; 70-ii (1800): 979, 979-980, 980, 1085.

Mills, T. (of Grantham).  70-ii (1800): 875-877.

Milton, John (poet; 1608-74).  5 (1735): 24 (3); 16 (1746): 548; 46 (1776): 60-61; 53-i (1783): 127-128, 128; 57-ii (1787): 1193; 68-ii (1798): 738; 69-i (1799): 454; 69-ii (1799): 668, 851.

Mirabell, James.  15 (1745): 161.

Mirepois, Anne Marguerite Gabrielle de Beauveau-Craon, la marechale de (favorite at the French court; b. 1707).  57-i (1787): 350.

Mitchell, Joseph (poet and dramatist; 1684-1738).  2 (1732): 1076; 3 (1733): 373 [?]; 37 (1767): 324.

Molesworth, John, 2nd Viscount (diplomat; bapt. 1679; d. 1726).  10 (1740): 408-409.

Monck, Mary Molesworth (poet and translator of Italian works; 1677?-1715).  20 (1750): 424.

Moncreiff, John (playwright; d. ca. 1767).  25 (1755): 133 [?] (2).

Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley (letter writer; 1689-1762).  1 (1731): 23; 5 (1735): 327; 36 (1766): 235; 70-i (1800): 31.

Montague, Frederick (politician; 1733-1800).  70-ii (1800): 801.

Moody, Elizabeth (poet; fl. 1798).  56-i (1786): 427-428; 58-i (1788): 249-250; 58-ii (1788): 636.

Moore, Edward (dramatist; 1712-57).  4 (1734): 100; 12 (1742): 158 [?]; 18 (1748): 320-321; 19 (1749): 232; 21 (1751): 278; 22 (1752): 186; 23 (1753): 91, 383, 581 [?]; 25 (1755): 83 [? (or Jenny Hamilton Moore)].

Moore, Jenny Hamilton (Mrs. Edward Moore).  25 (1755): 83 [? (or Edward Moore)].

Moore, Rev. Anthony (poet and author of An Essay on the Art of Preaching; b. 1726 or 1727).  28 (1758): 127.

Moore, Rev. James L. (schoolmaster and ordinary in Hertford).  60-ii (1790): 650-651, 745-746, 939-940; 61-i (1791): 72, 260, 471; 61-ii (1791): 758-759, 952; 62-i (1792): 71; 66-ii (1796): 862; 67-ii (1797): 1053; 68-ii (1798): 610; 70-ii (1800): 977.

More, Hannah (novelist and writer of religious and political tracts; 1745-1833).  44 (1774): 232; 56-ii (1786): 917; 66-ii (1796): 948 [?].

Morfitt, John (barrister; 1758-1809).  61-ii (1791): 760; 63-i (1793): 71.

Morgan, Macnamara (dramatist; ca. 1720-62).  24 (1754): 89 (2).

Morrell, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; 1703-84).  40 (1770): 183-184.

Morres, Hervey Redmond, 2nd Viscount Mountmorres (political writer; 1746?-97).  64-ii (1794): 745.

Morrice, Captain Bezaleel (sea captain, poet, and miscellaneous writer; 1678-1749).  3 (1733): 491 [?].

Morris, ----- (soldier in the Horse-Guards).  42 (1772): 431.

Morris, Captain Thomas (songwriter and poet; 1732-1818).  56-ii (1786): 603; 61-ii (1791): 948; 64-i (1794): 461; 65-ii (1795): 1103; 66-i (1796): 422; 67-i (1797): 420; 69-ii (1799): 790.

Morris, Corbyn (commissioner of the Customs; 1710-79).  40 (1770): 535; 54-ii (1784): 696 (2).

Morton, Mrs. -----, of Boston, Massachusetts.  65-ii (1795): 864.

Moseley, Dr. Benjamin (physician; 1742-1819).  58-ii (1788): 734.

Mosnier, Jaques de (presumed émigré).  64-ii (1794): 1131-1132; 65-i (1795): 150 (3), 423-424; 67-ii (1797): 596, 780-781.

Moss, Rev. Robert, Dean of Ely (divine and royal chaplain; 1666-1729).  4 (1734): 621; 51 (1781): 175; 63-i (1793): 360.

Moss, Rev. Thomas (poet; ca. 1740-1808).  61-ii (1791): 852.

Motley, John.  65-i (1795): 424.

Mulcaster, Richard (schoolmaster and educational writer 1531/2-1611).  70-ii (1800): 604.

Mulligan, Hugh (writer against slavery; fl. 1780s and 1790s).  54-i (1784): 199-200 [?].

Mundy, Francis Noel Clarke (poet; b. 1738 or 1739; d. 1815).  52 (1782): 173; 57-ii (1787): 1002.

Murphy, Arthur (playwright, journalist, and civil servant; 1727-1805).  24 (1754): 479; 28 (1758): 183 [?]; 29 (1759): 227; 30 (1760): 40; 31 (1761): 39, 328; 34 (1764): 40 (2); 37 (1767): 40, 40-41; 38 (1768): 135; 41 (1771): 563-564; 42 (1772): 142-143; 43 (1773): 144, 144-145; 47 (1777): 239; 51 (1781): 86, 134; 62-ii (1792): 1136; 67-i (1797): 726.

Mytton, Thomas (of Shropshire).  43 (1773): 454-455, 511, 571, 613, 655; 44 (1774): 136; 45 (1775): 39; 50 (1780): 40; 55-ii (1785): 736 [?]; 56-ii (1786): 604 [?], 791 [?], 984 [?].

M‘Clellan, S.  61-i (1791): 566.

Nalson, Rev. John (Royalist polemicist; bapt. 1637; d. 1686).  62-i (1792): 135-136.

Nares, Sir George (justice of Common Pleas; 1716-86).  56-ii (1786): 790.

Nash, Richard [Beau Nash] (master of ceremonies at Bath; 1674-1761).  32 (1762): 490.

Neville, Edward (librettist; fl. 1779).  49 (1779): 510 (2).

Newcomb, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1681/2-1765).  3 (1733): 372 [?].

Newton, Rev. John (ex-slaver, divine, and friend of William Cowper; 1725-1807).  41 (1771): 135-136; 65-i (1795): 420-421.

Newton, Rev. Thomas (translator; 1544/5-1607).  70-i (1800): 29-30.

Newton, William (the “Peak Minstrel”; carpenter and poet; 1750-1830).  55-i (1785): 212; 56-i (1786): 252; 58-ii (1788): 914-915; 59-i (1789): 71; 90-i (1790): 74 (2), 353.

Nichols, John (printer, man of letters, and third conductor of the GM; 1745-1826).  31 (1761): 422; 35 (1765): 335; 46 (1776): 178 [?]; 49 (1779): 96, 317; 51 (1781): 136; 54-i (1784): [ii]; 56-ii (1786): 713; 61-ii (1791): 1140; 68-i (1798): 27n; 69-ii (1799): 1123.

Nicholson, Rev. Ralph (divine; 1734-92).  60-i (1790): 165.

Nivernais, Louis-Jules Barbon Mancini-Mazarini, duc de (ambassador to Great Britain; 1716-98).  57-i (1787): 351.

Nixon, J.  35 (1765): 186.

Nixon, Rev. -----.  4 (1734): 748 [misnumbered as 648]; 12 (1742): 543.

Nixon, Rev. John (clergyman; ca. 1693-1777).  30 (1760): 588 [misnumbered as 568].

Noorthouck, John (index-maker; 1732-1816).  55-ii (1785): 820.

Norris, -----.  70-i (1800): 467 [?].

Norris, Rev. John (theologian, poet, and philosopher; 1657-1712).  3 (1733): 312.

Norris, Thomas (antiquary and campanologist; 1730-84).  56-i (1786): 339-340.

Nugent, Robert (later Robert Craggs), 1st Earl Nugent (politician and poet; 1702-88).  6 (1736): 210-211; 9 (1739): 151, 156; 10 (1740): 407.

Oakham, Thomas (sailor).  29 (1759): 178-179; 31 (1761): 37.

Oats, Hugh (of Devonshire).  8 (1738): 103; 18 (1748): 516-517.

Oddy, W. J.  61-ii (1791): 1140; 62-i (1792): 263-264, 461 (2), 558; 62-ii (1792): 846, 848, 1135-1136.

Odell, Rev. Jonathan (Loyalist clergyman and physician in New Jersey; 1737-1818).  47 (1777): 188; 67-ii (1797): 966.

Ogilvie, Rev. John (clergyman and poet; 1733-1813).  31 (1761): 40; 34 (1764): 189.

Ogle, George (classicist and translator; bapt. 1704; d. 1746).  6 (1736): 221 [?]; 9 (1739): 40; 10 (1740): 254 [?]; 19 (1749): 279 [?].

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).

Parrat, -----.  10 (1740): 88.

Parsons, William (poet; fl. 1785-1824).  57-i (1787): 257-258, 350.

Passerat, Jean (poet and satirist; 1534-1602).  10 (1740): 595.

Patten, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; ca. 1714-90).  9 (1739): 267.

Paul, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; ca. 1648-72).  48 (1778): 135-136 [?].

Payne, John (bookseller; d. 1787).  14 (1744): 610; 15 (1745): 606; 45 (1775): 144.

Pearce, William (poet and librettist; fl. 1785-96).  63-ii (1793): 654.

Pearsall, Rev. Richard (Dissenter and religious writer; 1698-1762).  6 (1736): 417.

Peckard, Martha Ferrar (poet; 1729-1805).  25 (1755): 37; 59-ii (1789): 748.

Peckard, Rev. Peter, Dean of Peterborough (divine, sermon-writer, and opponent of the slave trade; bapt. 1717; d. 1797).  59-ii (1789): 748.

Pegge, Rev. Samuel, the Elder (antiquary; 1704-96).  24 (1754): 309; 60-ii (1790): 940.

Penn, William (civil servant in the Colonial Office and miscellaneous writer; 1776-1845).  65-i (1795): 326.

Pennant, Thomas (traveler and naturalist; 1726-98).  41 (1771): 230.

Pennell, Rev. Peter (clergyman; 1705-64).  29 (1759): 29-30.

Pennington, Elizabeth (poet; 1732-59).  35 (1765): 231.

Penny, Anne Hughes (novelist, poet, and playwright; bapt. 1729; d. 1780/4 [sic]).  50 (1780): 143; 55-i (1785): 385 (2); 55-ii (1785): 736 (2).

Penrose, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1743-79).  69-ii (1799): 1177, 1177-1178.

Pentycross, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1748-1808).  60-ii (1790): 1200.

Pepys, Sir William Waller (literary scholar and member of the Blue Stocking circle; 1740-1825).  56-i (1786): 249 (2).

Percy, Thomas (nephew of Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore, and co-editor of Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; 1768-1808).  48 (1778): 183; 49 (1779): 319-320; 56-i (1786): 249-250 [?].

Perfect, Dr. William (surgeon and poet; 1740-1809).  45 (1775): 292, 339-340; 46 (1776): 326; 47 (1777): 87, 286; 55-ii (1785): 641-642, 818-819, 906-907; 56-i (1786): 155-156; 56-ii (1786): 602 (2), 793 (4), 888-889, 982-983, 1074-1075, 1144; 57-i (1787): 171-172, 259-260, 349-350, 525-526; 57-ii (1787): 716, 717; 58-i (1788): 444-445; 61-i (1791): 567; 61-ii (1791): 758, 1142; 62-i (1792): 71-72; 62-ii (1792): 752; 64-ii (1794): 844-846; 66-i (1796): 324, 325; 66-ii (1796): 863-864.

Perkins, Dr. John (physician).  69-ii (1799): 605.

Perkins, H. (tallow chandler, retired since his blindness).  4 (1734): 444 [2nd 444].

Perkins, Peter (lived near Wakefield).  19 (1749): 565.

Perkins, W.  2 (1732): 1075.

Pesselier, Charles Étienne (playwright and writer of works on education and finance; 1712-63).  18 (1748): 470.

Peterson, H. (of Great Berkhamsted, Herts.).  63-ii (1793): 1204.

Petrie, Captain John George (d. 1753).  32 (1762): 382.

Petronius (Roman satirist at the court of Nero; d. ca. A.D. 66).  43 (1773): 614.

Phelan, John (librarian to the College of Physicians).  65-i (1795): 510-511.

Philips, Ambrose (poet; bapt. 1674; d. 1749).  4 (1734): 94; 9 (1739): 493.

Philips, John (poet; 1676-1709).  14 (1744): 387; 20 (1750): 131; 55-i (1785): 304; 69-i (1799): 455.

Philips, Katherine Fowler (poet; 1632-64).  14 (1744): 389.

Phillips, Edward (dramatist; fl. 1730-39).  7 (1737): 693 (2).

Phipps, Constantine John, 2nd Baron Mulgrave (Lord of the Admiralty; 1744-92).  50 (1780): 193.

Pierres, François Joachim de, comte de Lyon and Cardinal de Bernis (politician and diplomat; 1715-94).  20 (1750): 470; 21 (1751): 37.

Pilkington, John Carteret (boy soprano; 1730-63).  25 (1755): 324.

Pilkington, Laetitia (author of memoirs; 1712-50).  2 (1732): 1077; 3 (1733): 321; 15 (1745): 380-381; 18 (1748): 153, 565-566; 22 (1752): 528; 24 (1754): 355.

Pilkington, Rev. Matthew (poet; fl. 1729-33).  5 (1735): 154.

Pilon, Frederick (actor and dramatist; 1750-88).  48 (1778): 535-536; 50 (1780): 92; 51 (1781): 283.

Pindar (Greek lyric poet; ca. 522-443 B.C.).  66-i (1796): 328; 67-i (1797): 512; 69-ii (1799): 559n.

Piozzi, Hester Lynch [formerly Hester Lynch Thrale] (friend of Samuel Johnson; 1741-1821).  33 (1763): 459; 49 (1779): 368; 51 (1781): 134 [?]; 56-ii (1786): 699 (2); 57-i (1787): 257, 258; 60-i (1790): 73; 61-i (1791): 4; 66-i (1796): 237-238.

Pitt, Rev. Christopher (poet; 1699-1748).  9 (1739): 39; 16 (1746): 37; 22 (1752): 136-137; 43 (1773): 93, 94; 45 (1775): 193; 46 (1776): 135; 49 (1779): 261; 65-ii (1795): 806.

Pitt, Rev. Robert (clergyman; 1693-1730).  45 (1775): 193.

Plumptre, Dr. Huntingdon (physician and poet; bapt. 1601/2; d. 1660).  69-ii (1799): 924-925.

Polignac, Melchior de (author of the Anti-Lucretius; 1661-1742).  18 (1748): 218-219; 23 (1753): 386, 438, 486, 532.

Polwhele, Rev. Richard (historian of Devon and Cornwall; 1760-1838).  57-i (1787): 438-439; 57-ii (1787): 717, 718-719, 1108; 58-i (1788): 250; 61-ii (1791): 1222; 65-i (1795): 455; 65-ii (1795): 600; 66-i (1796): 368.

Pope, Alexander (poet; 1688-1744).  1 (1731): 163, 306; 3 (1733): 96 (2), 150 (2), 205, 319; 4 (1734): 43, 96, 97-98, 157 [misnumbered as 751], 212-213, 325, 382, 442-443 [2nd 442-2nd 443], 501, 561, 619, 694 (2), 747; 5 (1735): 41, 45, 95, 154, 253 [2nd 253]; 6 (1736): 286, 348, 548; 8 (1738): 377; 9 (1739): 44, 322, 323 (2), 490; 10 (1740): 138; 11 (1741): 45, 548 [2nd 548], 604, 660; 12 (1742): 100, 102; 13 (1743): 321, 490; 550; 14 (1744): 611; 15 (1745): 164; 16 (1746): 104, 158; 17 (1747): 444; 18 (1748): 210; 19 (1749): 392; 22 (1752): 184-185, 468, 469; 23 (1753): 242; 24 (1754): 431, 560 [?]; 27 (1757): 277; 29 (1759): 382; 30 (1760): 289; 43 (1773): 244; 47 (1777): 464n; 57-i (1787): 351; 59-i (1789): 182; 61-ii (1791): 892; 66-i (1796): 6; 68-i (1798): 391 [misnumbered as 2nd 383]; 69-i (1799): 123, 124 (2), 452 (2); 69-ii (1799): 841; 70-ii (1800): 1123.

Porson, Richard (Greek scholar; 1759-1808).  56-ii (1786): 789.

Portal, Abraham (dramatist; fl. 1758-96).  33 (1763): 457.

Porter, -----.  14 (1744): 44 [?].

Potter, Rev. Robert (translator of Æschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles; 1721-1804).  69-ii (1799): 1026.

Powys, Rev. Thomas, Dean of Bristol and later of Canterbury (divine; ca. 1737-1809).  37 (1767): 137.

Poynton, Thomas (described as “a Pauper”).  53-ii (1783): 607.

Pratt, Samuel Jackson (miscellaneous writer; 1749-1814).  55-i (1785): 136, 386-387; 55-ii (1785): 820-821, 821, 909, 992; 56-ii (1786): 604, 983; 57-ii (1787): 1106; 59-i (1789): 556; 59-ii (1789): 1036-1037; 61-ii (1791): 1044; 66-i (1796): 240.

Preston, William.  51 (1781): 434-435, 481-482.

Price, Henry, of Poole (land-waiter).  8 (1738): 651; 11 (1741): 601; 40 (1770): 386 (2).

Prince, John Henry (Methodist minister and miscellaneous writer; b. 1770; d. in or after 1818).  69-ii (1799): 693.

Prior, Matthew (poet and diplomat; 1664-1721).  4 (1734): 500; 14 (1744): 503; 15 (1745): 217; 16 (1746): 699; 17 (1747): 290; 18 (1748): 181; 44 (1774): 16; 54-ii (1784): 596.

Prior, Rev. Edward (clergyman; b. ca. 1699).  49 (1779): 250-251.

Pryme, Rev. Abraham de la (antiquary; 1672-1704).  17 (1747): 23-24.

Puddicombe, John Newell (usher at Dulwich College; b. ca. 1758).  50 (1780): 436; 53-i (1783): 64; 55-ii (1785): 557-558, 643-644; 56-ii (1786): 886-887.

Pugh, Rev. James Henry (b. ca. 1774).  66-ii (1796): 688.

Pughe, William Owen [formerly William Owen] (Welsh lexicographer, antiquary, and editor of Welsh literary works; 1759-1835).  58-ii (1788): 821 [?]; 59-ii (1789): 1077-1078 [?]; 60-i (1790): 214 [?].

Pullein [Pullen], Rev. Samuel (poet and writer on silk culture; fl. 1758).  23 (1753): 582; 28 (1758): 372.

Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath (statesman; 1684-1764).  11 (1741): 101; 26 (1756): 192.

Purver, Hannah.  29 (1759): 431.

Pye, Henry James (poet laureate; 1745-1813).  33 (1763): 40, 457-458; 36 (1766): 234-235; 52 (1782): 136; 61-i (1791): 67, 565; 62-i (1792): 556; 63-i (1793): 68, 556; 64-i (1794): 65, 553; 65-i (1795): 60, 508; 66-i (1796): 61, 508; 67-i (1797): 60, 508; 68-i (1798): 60, 518; 68-ii (1798): 880, 978; 69-i (1799): 60, 420, 508; 69-ii (1799): 604, 973; 70-i (1800): 69, 370, 561.

Pye, S.  66-i (1796): 327-328.

Pye-Waters, Rev. Edward.  58-i (1788): 347 (4), 347-348.

Pythagoras (mathematician and philosopher; ca. 570-ca. 490 B.C.).  69-ii (1799): 752.

Racine, Louis (writer of religious poetry; 1692-1763).  21 (1751): 230.

Radcliffe, Ann (novelist; 1764-1823).  64-ii (1794): 653; 68-i (1798): 428.

Radcliffe, Anna Maria Webb, Countess of Derwentwater (wife of Sir James Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater [1689-1716], who was attainted for treason and beheaded following the Jacobite rising of the ’Fifteen; 1692/3-1723).  50 (1780): 90.

Ralegh, Sir Walter (naval commander; 1554-1618).  9 (1739): 598.

Ralph, James (Opposition journalist and miscellaneous writer; 1705?-62).  3 (1733): 96; 17 (1747): 338.

Ramsay, Allan (poet; 1686-1758).  7 (1737): 507; 12 (1742): 13 (1743): 488-489; 491; 20 (1750): 325; 55-i (1785): 345.

Ramsay, John, of Ochterlyre, Stirling.  63-i (1793): 389.

Randolph, Thomas (poet; bapt. 1605; d. 1635).  42 (1772): 535, 536 (2).

Rastrick, Rev. John (Presbyterian minister; 1650-1727).  59-ii (1789): 1033-1034.

Raynes, Rev. Edward Robert, archdeacon of Lewes, Sussex (divine; d. 1823).  70-ii (1800): 1189 [?].

Redman, Dr. Jones (physician; d. 1763).  35 (1765): 432 (3), 432 [?], 477-478, 478.

Reed, Isaac (editor of Shakespeare; 1742-1807).  31 (1761): 231.

Rees, David.  63-i (1793): 371.

Reid, William Hamilton (silver-buckle-maker and self-taught linguist, topographer, and antiquary; d. 1826).  56-i (1786): 340; 57-i (1787): 173; 57-ii (1787): 626, 818, 1178; 58-i (1788): 158-159, 252; 58-ii (1788): 636, 733, 915; 59-i (1789): [ii], 258, 353, 452, 555; 59-ii (1789): 650-651, 842, 1130; 60-i (1790): [ii], 70-71, 163, 450, 555, 650; 60-ii (1790): 939, 1034-1035, 1128-1129; 61-i (1791): 264, 367-368, 567; 61-ii (1791): 759 (2), 856, 1142-1143, 1143; 62-i (1792): 262; 62-ii (1792): 846 (2); 63-i (1793): 359, 360, 463 (2); 64-i (1794): 165, 364 (7); 64-ii (1794): 745-746, 748 (4); 65-i (1795): 512; 67-ii (1797): 1056 (3); 68-i (1798): 60-61; 69-i (1799): 511 (2), 512; 70-ii (1800): 949, 980.

Relph, Rev. Josiah, of Sebergham (poet; 1712-43).  25 (1755): 468.

Renwick, William (Royal Navy surgeon and miscellaneous writer; bapt. 1740; d. 1814).  36 (1766): 427.

Rhudde, Rev. John (clergyman; d. 1778).  23 (1753): 584; 24 (1754): 477; 33 (1763): 251; 34 (1764): 90, 91 [?], 92.

Riccaltoun, Robert (Scottish divine and poet; 1691-1769).  10 (1740): 256.

Richards, Rev. George (clergyman and poet; bapt. 1767; d. 1837).  61-i (1791): 670.

Richards, Rev. W. (dead by the end of 1751).  21 (1751): 134.

Richardson, -----, Senior.  50 (1780): 291-292.

Richardson, Robert (ca. 1736-62).  34 (1764): 138.

Richardson, Samuel (novelist; 1689-1761).  6 (1736): 51.

Rickman, Thomas “Clio” (bookseller and radical writer; 1761-1834).  65-i (1795): 511.

Rider, Rev. William (miscellaneous writer; 1723-85).  11 (1741): 47, 272, 382; 12 (1742): 384, 492; 13 (1743): 267, 376, 490, 607, 660; 14 (1744): 558, 614; 15 (1745): 103, 326, 440; 16 (1746): 101; 18 (1748): 469; 20 (1750): 86; 21 (1751): 374, 566, 567; 22 (1752): 235, 530, 578; 25 (1755): 373.

Ridley, Sir Matthew White (Member of Parliament; 1745-1813).  59-ii (1789): 939.

Ring, John (surgeon; 1752-1821).  64-i (1794): 459; 66-i (1796): 209.

Ritson, Joseph (antiquary; 1752-1803).  61-ii (1791): 1045-1046.

Rivers, Rev. David (Dissenting minister in Highgate).  68-ii (1798): 705, 796; 69-i (1799): 239.

Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy (b. in or after 1050; d. 1134).  64-ii (1794): 981.

Roberts, Rev. William Hayward (1734-91).  61-ii (1791): 852-853.

Robertson, -----.  62-ii (1792): 944.

Robertson, Alexander, 13th Baron of Struan (Jacobite clan chief and poet; ca. 1670-1749).  7 (1737): 564.

Robertson, James (actor and poet).  40 (1770): 134, 280 [1st 280].

Robertson, John (journeyman barber in Derby).  39 (1769): 47.

Robertson, Rev. Joseph (divine and literary critic; 1726-1802).  21 (1751): 421 [?]; 25 (1755): 84 [?]; 62-i (1792): 68-69; 66-ii (1796): 725.

Robinson, ----- (schoolboy son of a clergyman near Lichfield).  62-i (1792): 559-560.

Robinson, Dr. Anthony (acting lieutenant in infantry company on Jamaica; dead by the end of 1789).  59-i (1789): 161.

Robinson, Mary “Perdita” (actress, poet, and mistress of George, Prince of Wales; 1756/1758?-1800).  63-i (1793): 263; 64-ii (1794): 1033, 1033-1034; 67-i (1797): 62-63; 69-i (1799): 253.

Robinson, Rev. Robert (Dissenting preacher; 1726/7-91).  59-ii (1789): 843; 60-i (1790): 165, 356, 357; 61-ii (1791): 1233.

Robson, -----.  51 (1781): 124 (2).

Rodd, Thomas, the Elder (bookseller and poet; 1763-1822).  69-ii (1799): 1069-1070.

Rogers, Daniel (diplomat and Latin poet; ca. 1538-1591).  70-ii (1800): 1136.

Rogers, Rev. Samuel (schoolmaster; ca. 1731-90).  21 (1751): 516; 22 (1752): 328.

Rolt, Richard (playwright; bapt. 1724; d. 1770).  18 (1748): 134, 373; 34 (1764): 593 (4).

Ronsard, Pierre de (poet; 1524-85).  65-ii (1795): 773 (4); 67-ii (1797): 596-597, 597 (2).

Roscoe, William (historian; 1753-1831).  66-ii (1796): 863, 952; 68-ii (1798): 707-708; 69-i (1799): 508-509; 70-ii (1800): 773.

Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl of (poet; 1637-85).  65-ii (1795): 617.

Rossil, ----- (schoolmaster in Leicester).  53-ii (1783): 960.

Rowe, Elizabeth (poet and miscellaneous writer; 1674-1737).  5 (1735): 253 [2nd 253], 324; 9 (1739): 98; 10 (1740): 89, 196; 39 (1769): 503-504 [?].

Rowe, Nicholas (playwright and poet; 1674-1718).  3 (1733): 177; 6 (1736): 75; 9 (1739): 44; 69-ii (1799): 852n.

Rowe, Thomas (poet; 1687-1715).  9 (1739): 284.

Rowland, Mary.  11 (1741): 157.

Rudd, Rev. Abraham Blackstone (b. 1752 or 1753; d. 1794).  61-ii (1791): 949-950.

Russel, Richard (nonjuror and co-editor of the Grub-Street Journal; 1685-1756).  1 (1731): 154 [?], 306 [?], 400 [?], 452 [?]; 2 (1732): 564 [misnumbered as 645] [?], 567 [?], 820 [?], 845 [?], 921 [?], 1068 [?]; 3 (1733): 600 [?], 656 [?], 659 [?]; 4 (1734): 99 [?], 272 [?], 327 [?], 386 [?]; 5 (1735): 102 [?], 160 [?].

Russell, George.  51 (1781): 383.

Russell, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1762-88).  58-i (1788): 62-63; 58-ii (1788): 753; 62-ii (1792): 749.

Russell, William (historian; 1741-93).  49 (1779): 511-512.

Ryland, John (merchant and friend of Samuel Johnson; 1717-98).  17 (1747): 146 [?], 241 [?] (2), 241-242 [?], 338 [?].

Sackette, Rev. John (poet; d. 1753).  11 (1741): 601; 12 (1742): 48, 532; 13 (1743): 213; 14 (1744): 43; 15 (1745): 159, 213, 326, 384 (2); 16 (1746): 215, 379 (2), 434 (3), 435, 491 (2), 551, 607 (2); 17 (1747): 194; 18 (1748): 232 (2), 280 [misnumbered as 80] (2), 374 (2), 420, 472, 568 (3); 19 (1749): 85, 373; 20 (1750): 566; 21 (1751): 568; 53-ii (1783): 928n.

Sackville, Charles, 6th Earl of Dorset (poet; 1643-1706).  15 (1745): 45; 16 (1746): 538-539 [?].

Sackville, Charles, 2nd Duke of Dorset (politician; 1711-69).  4 (1734): 100; 48 (1778): 431.

Saffold, Thomas (astrologer and purveyor of quack cures for venereal disease; bapt. 1620?; d. 1691).  5 (1735): 10.

Samwell, David (surgeon; d. 1799).  60-ii (1790): 650; 61-ii (1791): 1142; 62-ii (1792): 1040; 65-i (1795): 151; 67-i (1797): 148; 68-i (1798): 157.

Sanderson, Thomas (poet and schoolmaster; 1759-1829).  66-ii (1796): 775 [?]; 67-ii (1797): 693-694; 68-i (1798): 332, 426 (2), 519; 68-ii (1798): 611-612.

Santevil, -----.  24 (1754): 237.

Saunders, Rev. William (clergyman in Bristol; b. ca. 1715?).  12 (1742): 540, 597, 597 [?], 598, 652; 13 (1743): 99, 265.

Savage, Rev. William (clergyman; ca. 1546-1619).  68-ii (1798): 1135.

Savage, Richard (poet; 1697/8-1743).  3 (1733): 433-434; 4 (1734): 157 [misnumbered as 751], 694; 5 (1735): 213; 6 (1736): 100, 348 (2), 480 (2), 673, 743; 7 (1737): 113-114, 114, 178, 243, 310, 312, 373 [1st 373], 375 [1st 375], 751; 8 (1738): 154, 210, 315; 10 (1740): 196, 567; 11 (1741): 324, 381, 491-492, 494, 547 [2nd 547]; 12 (1742): 155-156, 490; 21 (1751): 36-37 [?]; 23 (1753): 492.

Saville, Henry.  6 (1736): 548.

Sawkins, Rev. Charles (clergyman; ca. 1758-1818).  65-ii (1795): 894-896.

Say, Samuel (Dissenting minister; 1676-1743).  55-ii (1785): 735.

Sayers, James (caricaturist; 1748-1823).  61-ii (1791): 1235.

Scarisbing, Frederick S.  64-i (1794): 257-258.

Scot, Rev. James (political and religious writer; 1733-1814).  26 (1756): 536.

Scott, John (poet; 1730-83).  23 (1753): 583-584; 24 (1754): 525; 28 (1758): 327; 65-ii (1795): 685.

Scott, Rev. Thomas (Dissenting minister and poet; 1705-75).  45 (1775): 193-194 (revised by Rev. Thomas Gibbons).

Seccomb, Rev. John (Congregational clergyman; 1708-92).  2 (1732): 770.

Sedley, Sir Charles (poet, dramatist, and wit; bapt. 1639; d. 1701).  18 (1748): 372.

Seidensticker, Johann Anton Ludwig (legal scholar).  59-ii (1789): 743.

Seward, Anna (poet [the “Swan of Lichfield”]; 1747-1809).  52 (1782): 447; 53-i (1783): 428; 53-ii (1783): 693, 871; 54-ii (1784): 613; 55-i (1785): 135-136, 213-214, 309; 55-ii (1785): 817, 906, 990; 56-i (1786): 66, 156-157, 249, 337, 426, 512; 56-ii (1786): 601, 695, 789-790, 885-886, 982, 1074; 57-i (1787): 169, 349 (2), 437; 57-ii (1787): 913; 58-i (1788): 61, 249; 58-ii (1788): 912-913, 1008; 59-i (1789): 71, 257 (2); 59-ii (1789): 743; 60-i (1790): 448; 60-ii (1790): 841; 61-i (1791): 67, 564 (2); 61-ii (1791): 1140; 62-i (1792): 364; 62-ii (1792): 1037; 63-ii (1793): 619; 66-i (1796): 368, 420-421, 421; 66-ii (1796): 952; 68-ii (1798): 976-977, 977-978; 69-ii (1799): 831 (2), 975; 70-ii (1800): 1185.

Seward, Rev. Thomas (prebendary of Lichfield; 1708-90).  54-i (1784): 87; 55-i (1785): 166; 56-i (1786): 514-516.

Sewell, Mary Young (poet; widow of Rev. George Sewell, rector of Byfleet, Surrey).  61-i (1791): 261; 67-ii (1797): 1116.

Sewell, W. (of Byfleet, Surrey).  70-i (1800): 261.

Seymour, Charles (teacher in Canterbury).  46 (1776): 230.

Seymour, J.  46 (1776): 86-87; 66-ii (1796): 1039-1040.

Seymour, John.  48 (1778): 599.

Shakespeare, William (playwright; 1564-1616).  2 (1732): 741; 5 (1735): 24 (3); 7 (1737): 559; 10 (1740): 249; 14 (1744): 98; 16 (1746): 425; 25 (1755): 565; 55-i (1785): 325.

Shard, Isaac Peccatus (d. 1766).  40 (1770): 278-279, 479.

Sharp, Rev. John (divine; ca. 1729-72).  55-i (1785): 306-307.

Sharp, William, Jun. (pamphleteer; d. 1794).  55-ii (1785): 847; 56-i (1786): 514; 56-ii (1786): 790; 59-i (1789): 164, 452, 553; 62-ii (1792): 943 [?].

Sharpe, Rev. John (clergyman and translator of historical works; 1769-1860).  65-ii (1795): 1037; 66-i (1796): 239, 239-240; 66-ii (1796): 599-600, 684, 775, 860-861; 67-i (1797): 149-150, 236 (2), 236-237, 325-326, 421 (2); 68-i (1798): 522; 68-ii (1798): 706; 70-ii (1800): 942-943.

Shaw, Cuthbert (actor and poet; 1738-71).  35 (1765): 40; 45 (1775): 194.

Shaw, Dr. George (botanist, joint founder of the Linnean Society, and keeper of the natural history section of the British Museum; 1751-1813).  67-i (1797): 235; 68-i (1798): 522.

Shaw, Rev. Stebbing (topographer and historian of Staffordshire; 1762-1802).  68-ii (1798): 560.

Shebbeare, John (surgeon and political propagandist; 1709-88).  9 (1739): 545.

Sheffield, John, 1st Duke of Buckingham (politician; 1647-1721).  19 (1749): 233 [?].

Shenstone, William (poet; 1714-63).  8 (1738): 41; 9 (1739): 153, 156; 10 (1740): 519 [?]; 11 (1741): 215, 324-325; 18 (1748): 39; 28 (1758): 595; 34 (1764): 188, 190; 38 (1768): 341; 58-i (1788): 253; 63-ii (1793): 790; 64-ii (1794): 1037; 65-ii (1795): 905; 68-i (1798): 467; 68-ii (1798): 560.

Shepherd, Rev. Samuel (clergyman in Kildrought, Ireland).  6 (1736): 157-158, 287; 10 (1740): 84.

Shepherd, T. R. (of Charles Town, South Carolina).  66-ii (1796): 600.

Sheppard, Sir Fleetwood (poet and courtier; 1634-98).  48 (1778): 600.

Sheridan, Elizabeth Ann Linley (singer and wife of Richard Brinsley Sheridan; 1754-92).  49 (1779): 608; 54-ii (1784): 934-935; 55-i (1785): 55-56, 56.

Sheridan, Frances Chamberlaine (novelist and playwright; 1724-66).  33 (1763): 91 (2), 609, 609-610; 38 (1768): 191.

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (dramatist and politician; 1751-1816).  45 (1775): 95, 95-96; 47 (1777): 40, 86; 57-ii (1787): 587; 68-i (1798): 331.

Sheridan, Thomas (schoolmaster and translator; 1687-1738).  5 (1735): 378; 32 (1762): 440 [?]; 37 (1767): 183.

Shirley, James (playwright; bapt. 1596; d. 1666).  51 (1781): 583.

Shirley, William (dramatist and merchant; fl. 1739-77).  20 (1750): 38 (2); 47 (1777): 603, 603-604 [?].

Short, John, Jun. (divinity student in Exeter).  60-i (1790): 353 (2).

Sican, John (b. ca. 1711; d. 1753 [?]).  4 (1734): 699; 5 (1735): 48 [?], 322.

Silvester, Rev. Tipping (divine and poet; 1700-68).  4 (1734): 98, 99.

Simmias of Rhodes (Greek poet).  66-ii (1796): 1019.

Singleton, A. (of Loughborough).  26 (1756): 190.

Singleton, John (American writer of theatrical verse).  24 (1754): 331-332, 332 [?].

Singleton, Rev. W. (clergyman of Hanslope, Bucks.).  61-ii (1791): 1141-1142; 62-ii (1792): 1038; 63-i (1793): 69-70; 64-ii (1794): 651, 652; 69-ii (1799): 788-789.

Six, James, the Elder (silk weaver and naturalist; 1730-93).  47 (1777): 188 [?].

Six, Rev. James, the Younger (poet; 1757-86).  52 (1782): 494; 54-i (1784): 285-286, 286; 54-ii (1784): 694; 66-i (1796): 324 (2).

Skeffington, Sir Lumley St. George (playwright and dilettante; 1771-1850).  62-i (1792): 556-557.

Smart, Christopher (poet; 1722-70).  15 (1745): 268-269; 17 (1747): 391; 21 (1751): 472; 24 (1754): 88-89, 89-90, 137, 138 (2), 175, 183 (3), 185, 236, 238, 283-284, 285 (2), 335 (2), 381, 382 (4), 479, 523, 574, 575; 25 (1755): 86, 178, 178-179, 567; 26 (1756): 36, 190, 304; 27 (1757): 563; 28 (1758): 594; 33 (1763): 355-356; 36 (1766): 427-428; 44 (1774): 488; 48 (1778): 464; 52 (1782): 135-136; 65-i (1795): 21, 22.

Smith, Charlotte (poet and novelist; 1749-1806).  55-i (1785): 307; 62-ii (1792): 1038; 63-ii (1793): 655 (2); 65-ii (1795): 742; 67-i (1797): 729.

Smith, Dr. Eaglesfield (poet and surgeon; ca. 1770-1838).  67-i (1797): 150-151, 151, 237, 423 (2), 509-510; 67-ii (1797): 1055, 1116; 68-i (1798): 61; 68-ii (1798): 609-610; 70-i (1800): 163-164, 260-261.

Smith, Edmund (poet and playwright; 1672-1710).  46 (1776): 212.

Smith, George.  58-i (1788): 542-543.

Smith, George, of Wigton (astronomer, topographer, and schoolmaster; 1700-1755).  5 (1735): 379, 610, 732; 6 (1736): 157; 7 (1737): 244, 756; 8 (1738): 216, 598; 10 (1740): 620; 11 (1741): 325-326; 15 (1745): 161 [?]; 16 (1746): 466; 17 (1747): 242; 24 (1754): 41.

Smith, John Prince (barrister and law reporter; ca. 1774-1822).  67-i (1797): 62.

Smith, Joseph.  8 (1738): 431.

Smith, Joshua.  69-i (1799): 240.

Smith, Rev. John (historian and writer on woolen industry; b. ca. 1700).  48 (1778): 384.

Smith, Rev. William (provost of the college, Philadelphia; 1727-1803).  27 (1757): 178, 178-179; 40 (1770): 384 [?].

Smith, W.  4 (1734): 700.

Smith, William “Gentleman” (actor; 1730-1819).  32 (1762): 440; 58-ii (1788): 769.

Smollett, Dr. Tobias George (novelist and physician; 1721-71).  25 (1755): 322-323.

Snell, Captain Powell (barrister; ca. 1738-ca. 1804).  61-i (1791): 166-167, 368 [? (or Rev. Cooper Willyams)], 469 (5); 61-ii (1791): 1047; 62-i (1792): 168, 364, 463-464.

Soame, Henry Francis Robert (soldier and poet; 1768-1803).  51 (1781): 482; 60-i (1790): 258.

Somerville, William (poet; 1675-1742).  8 (1738): 654.

Sookes, T.  68-ii (1798): 1068.

Sotherby, William (poet; 1757-1833).  69-i (1799): 238.

Souriguère de Saint-Marc, Jean Marie (playwright; 1763-1837).  65-ii (1795): 864.

Southey, Robert (poet laureate; 1774-1843).  69-i (1799): 193-194; 70-i (1800): 162-163.

Sowden, Benjamin (Dissenting preacher in Rotterdam; b. 1721 or 1722; d. 1778).  19 (1749): 134, 325; 22 (1752): 84; 26 (1756): 488; 28 (1758): 83 (2); 35 (1765): 286-287, 333-334, 381-382; 44 (1774): 379-380.

Spearing, Lieut. George.  63-ii (1793): 700.

Spenser, Edmund (poet; 1552?-99).  5 (1735): frontispiece, 24 (2); 50 (1780): 317; 53-ii (1783): 577.

Spicer, Rev. John (divine and schoolmaster; 1713-84).  46 (1776): 178.

Spratt, Thomas, Bishop of Rochester (divine; 1635-1713).  49 (1779): 511.

St Marc, Jean-Paul-André des Rasins, Marquis de (poet; 1728-1818).  48 (1778): 150.

St. John, Henry, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke (Tory politician and political writer; 1678-1751).  3 (1733): 173; 32 (1762): 495.

Stacie, J.  4 (1734): 158.

Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (statesman and letter-writer; 1694-1773).  3 (1733): 263; 6 (1736): 680; 8 (1738): 653; 11 (1741): 102; 34 (1764): 442; 60-i (1790): 556.

Stawell, John, 2nd Baron Stawell (ca. 1668-92).  52 (1782): 338.

Stephens, Catherine (poet).  60-i (1790): 450; 60-ii (1790): 652, 938; 61-i (1791): 166, 364; 61-ii (1791): 662-663, 663, 757, 951; 62-i (1792): 462; 62-ii (1792): 944; 63-i (1793): 464.

Stephens, Joseph.  16 (1746): 663.

Stephens, T. (poet).  7 (1737): 567 [?].

Sterling, Rev. James (playwright and poet; 1701-63).  3 (1733): 95; 8 (1738): 97-98.

Sterne, Rev. Laurence (humorist; 1713-68).  13 (1743): 376; 20 (1750): 423; 66-i (1796): 151 [?].

Stevens, George Alexander (songwriter, actor, and wit; 1710?-84).  54-ii (1784): 795; 61-i (1791): 318 [?]; 61-ii (1791): 629.

Stevens, Rev. William Bagshaw (schoolmaster and poet; 1756-1800).  54-i (1784): 368; 54-ii (1784): 693; 56-i (1786): 427 (2); 57-i (1787): 352, 529; 57-ii (1787): 625; 60-i (1790): 452 (3); 60-ii (1790): 748 (2); 61-ii (1791): 1222; 66-i (1796): 421; 68-i (1798): 520; 69-ii (1799): 560-561.

Stockdale, Rev. Percival (clergyman, literary critic, and editor of the Critical Review and the Universal Magazine; 1736-1811).  64-i (1794): 259-260; 70-ii (1800): 635 [?].

Stockton, Annis Boudinot (American poet; 1736-1801).  26 (1756): 584.

Stokes, W.  6 (1736): 417.

Strong, Robert, Jun.  64-ii (1794): 1038.

Strupar, Thomas (of Kingston, Jamaica).  59-i (1789): 160-161.

Stuart, Charles (Scottish playwright; fl. 1777-91).  55-i (1785): 476.

Stubbs, Rev. George (clergyman; b. ca. 1683).  46 (1776): 213-214.

Summerville, William.  67-ii (1797): 784.

Swan, Dr. John (physician; fl. 1739-43).  9 (1739): 40, 96, 151, 207, 267-268, 322, 377, 436, 547, 657; 10 (1740): 32, 197, 256, 565-566; 11 (1741): 45, 439, 548 [2nd 548]; 13 (1743): 437.

Swanwick, John (American banker and politician; 1759?-98).  58-ii (1788): 638; 65-i (1795): 508-509.

Swift, Jonathan (Dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin, and satirist; 1667-1745).  1 (1731): 537; 2 (1732): 623-624, 717, 819-820, 821, 922 (2); 3 (1733): 320, 372, 710; 4 (1734): 569 [?] (6), 623, 698 (2); 5 (1735): 48, 99; 6 (1736): 284; 14 (1744): 158; 15 (1745): 663; 16 (1746): 536-537; 32 (1762): 380 [?], 380-381, 381; 34 (1764): 244; 38 (1768): 439 [? (or John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester?)]; 43 (1773): 512; 45 (1775): 492; 51 (1781): 384; 69-i (1799): 376n; 70-ii (1800): 1038n.

Swift, Theophilus (barrister; 1746-1815).  49 (1779): 608.

Syle, W.  62-ii (1792): 1040, 1136; 63-ii (1793): 1204; 64-i (1794): 457.

Sylvester, Joseph.  13 (1743): 586.

Tait, J. (of Edinburgh).  40 (1770): 584.

Taliesin (medieval Welsh bard).  59-ii (1789): 1077-1078; 60-i (1790): 214; 60-ii (1790): 989-990.

Tanfield, Elizabeth, Lady Tanfield (d. 1629).  62-ii (1792): 1196 [?].

Tart, Thomas (of Birmingham).  7 (1737): 374 [1st 374].

Tasker, Rev. William (poet and antiquary; 1740-1800).  63-ii (1793): 1203; 64-ii (1794): 745; 67-i (1797): 236; 67-ii (1797): 784; 68-ii (1798): 1066; 69-i (1799): 63-64, 150-151, 237-238, 326-327, 422-423; 69-ii (1799): 607, 695, 696, 884-885.

Tate, Nahum (Irish poet and playwright; 1652-1715).  7 (1737): 757; 65-ii (1795): 1079 [misnumbered as 2nd 1077] (with Rev. Nicholas Brady).

Taylor, John, the Water Poet (1578-1653).  69-ii (1799): 741.

Taylor, Mary Scott (poet; 1752-93).  53-i (1783): 519-520.

Taylor, Rev. Henry (writer of theological works; 1711-85).  7 (1737): 52-53 (2).

Taylor, Rev. John (chancellor of Lincoln and classical scholar; 1704-66).  9 (1739): 211; 24 (1754): 335; 49 (1779): 149, 250, 365-366.

Taylor, W. P. (of Brentingby, Leics.).  68-ii (1798): 979.

Taylor, William (poet).  40 (1770): 535; 42 (1772): 336.

Teale, Rev. Isaac (clergyman).  41 (1771): 371.

Temple, Henry, 2nd Viscount Palmerston (politician; 1739-1802).  45 (1775): 94; 48 (1778): 598 [?]; 69-i (1799): 239.

Temple, William.  5 (1735): 252 [2nd 252].

Test, Elizabeth, of Lincoln (poet).  11 (1741): 494; 12 (1742): 384; 13 (1743): 96 [?]; 15 (1745): 551 [?].

Tew, [Rev. Edward (divine and vice-provost of Eton; 1735-1816) ?].  69-i (1799): 422.

Thirlwall, Henry (of Darlington).  58-ii (1788): 637.

Thistlethwayte, Alexander (politician; 1718?-71).  54-i (1784): 201.

Thomas, D. (of Neath, Glamorganshire).  6 (1736): 678.

Thomas, David [Dafydd Ddu o Eryri] (Welsh bard; 1759-1822).  62-i (1792): 584 [misnumbered as 548] (2).

Thomas, Lieut.-Colonel Lewis (soldier; ca. 1713-62).  61-i (1796): 148.

Thompson, Captain Edward (Royal Navy officer, poet, and playwright; 1738?-86).  41 (1771): 419-420; 43 (1773): 571; 44 (1774): 590; 47 (1777): 140; 54-ii (1784): 855 (2); 70-i (1800): 384.

Thompson, Rev. William (poet; bapt. 1712; d. ca. 1766).  46 (1776): 313; 66-ii (1796): 863.

Thomson, Alexander (poet; 1763-1803).  62-ii (1792): 750.

Thomson, James (poet; 1700-48).  6 (1736): 103; 7 (1737): 372 [1st 372], 511, 569; 9 (1739): 95, 264; 18 (1748): 423; 19 (1749): 37 (2); 25 (1755): 131-132, 418-419; 28 (1758): 329; 58-i (1788): 274; 59-i (1789): 259; 61-ii (1791): 1078; 65-ii (1795): 1086; 69-ii (1799): 853; 70-i (1800): 331.

Thomson, Rev. William (miscellaneous writer; 1746-1817).  61-ii (1791): 1085.

Thornton, Bonnell (writer for the periodicals; 1725-68).  67-i (1797): 208.

Threlkeld, John (stocking frame knitter).  29 (1759): 383.

Tibullus (Roman poet; ca. 55?-19 B.C.).  44 (1774): 279; 69-ii (1799): 559n; 70-i (1800): 132.

Tickell, Richard (librettist; 1751-93).  48 (1778): 487.

Tickell, Thomas (Professor of Poetry at Queen’s College, Oxford; 1686-1740).  21 (1751): 229; 31 (1761): 594; 49 (1779): 149-150; 69-ii (1799): 1012.

Tierney, George (politician; 1761-1830).  70-i (1800): 69-70.

Titley, Walter (diplomat; 1700-68).  10 (1740): 616; 14 (1744): 613-614.

Toldervy, William (miscellaneous writer; fl. 1756).  63-i (1793): 479.

Tomkyns, -----.  9 (1739): 545.

Tomlinson, Ralph (president of the Anacreontic Society; 1744-88). 

Tooke, ----- (student at Felsted School, Essex; b. ca. 1769).  55-i (1785): 475.

Topham, Captain Edward (journalist and playwright; 1751-1820).  49 (1779): 367; 51 (1781): 187-188; 59-i (1789): 354.

Topping, Michael (marine surveyor in India).  63-i (1793): 167 [?] (2).

Townshend, George, 4th Viscount and 1st Marquis Townshend (general and lord-lieutenant of Ireland; 1724-1807).  53-ii (1783): 960.

Trapp, Rev. Joseph (divine; 1679-1747).  4 (1734): 658 [?]; 8 (1738): 317; 16 (1746): 661; 56-ii (1786): 661.

Tray, Rev. Richard (clergyman; d. 1664? or 1679?).  68-i (1798): 372 (2).

Trevanion, Rev. Hugh (clergyman; ca. 1708-41).  8 (1738): 155.

Trollop, Sir John.  31 (1761): 527 [?].

Turner, Rev. Baptist Noel (divine; 1739-1826).  69-ii (1799): 1026; 70-i (1800): 261.

Tusser, Thomas (poet and author of A Hundreth [sic] Good Pointes of Husbandrie; ca. 1524-1580).  70-i (1800): 511n.

Tyrwhitt, Thomas (classicist and clerk of the House of Commons; 1730-86).  55-ii (1785): 559.

Tyson, Rev. Isaac (clergyman, grammarian, and mathematician).  60-i (1790): 356-357; 60-ii (1790): 651-652.

Tytler, Dr. Henry William (physician; 1752-1808).  66-ii (1796): 772-773; 67-ii (1797): 872, 964; 69-i (1799): 510.

Underhill, John, Bishop of Oxford (1544/5?-92).  69-i (1799): 391.

Underwood, Thomas (poet; b. 1739 or 1740).  55-i (1785): 385-386.

Vale, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; ca. 1770-1809).  58-i (1788): 348 (2).

Valpy, Rev. Richard (schoolmaster; 1754-1836).  68-ii (1798): 554 (2).

Van Mildert, William, Bishop of Durham (divine; 1765-1836).  56-i (1786): 156.

Vanbrugh, Sir John (playwright and architect; 1664-1726).  3 (1733): 300.

Vanhomrigh, Esther (poet; 1690-1723).  37 (1767): 183 (2).

Vaughan, Rev. Arthur (vice-choral of Hereford; 1713-49).  4 (1734): 447.

Vaughan, Thomas (playwright; fl. 1772-1820).  45 (1775): 143-144; 47 (1777): 39; 56-i (1786): 429-430, 430.

Venables, Thomas (b. ca. 1598).  49 (1779): 96.

Vergil [Publius Vergilius Maro] (Roman poet; 70-19 B.C.).  69-ii (1799): 559, 664; 70-i (1800): 307n.

Vernon, William (soi-disant “Private Soldier in the Old Buffs”).  21 (1751): 372; 25 (1755): 467-468; 26 (1756): 537; 27 (1757): 226, 371, 421, 519; 29 (1759): 82, 383; 30 (1760): 382-383; 31 (1761): 135; 32 (1762): 333.

Vicars, John (poet and chronicler; 1580-1652).  70-ii (1800): 932.

Victor, Benjamin (poet and theatrical manager; d. 1778).  6 (1736): 616; 10 (1740): 565; 41 (1771): 280; 42 (1772): 87, 287-288; 43 (1773): 39.

Villette, Charles-Michel, Marquis de (miscellaneous writer; 1736-93).  48 (1778): 110n.

Villiers, George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (politician; 1628-87).  1 (1731): 475.

Vincent, Augustine (herald; ca. 1584-1626).  63-i (1793): 312.

Vincent, Rev. William, Dean of Westminster (writer on ancient geography; 1739-1815).  69-i (1799): 148.

Virasel, Rev. Samuel (clergyman; b. ca. 1717).  18 (1748): 85-86.

Voisenon, Claude-Henri Fusée de, Abbé de Voisenon (poet; 1708-75).  44 (1774): 557.

Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de (philosopher and man of letters; 1694-1778).  10 (1740): 406; 16 (1746): 216; 17 (1747): 97; 23 (1753): 45; 28 (1758): 234-235; 43 (1773): 27-28; 44 (1774): 556-557; 48 (1778): 150, 280; 51 (1781): 532; 52 (1782): 591; 55-ii (1785): 993.

Vyse, Rev. William (divine; d. 1771).  70-ii (1800): 599 [2nd 599].

Wakefield, Rev. Gilbert (classicist and controversialist; 1756-1801).  60-i (1790): 70, 165, 257-258, 355, 448, 553; 60-ii (1790): 652, 745.

Waldron, Francis Godolphin (actor and writer on the theatre; 1744-1818).  63-ii (1793): 1039 [?]; 64-i (1794): 162-163.

Walker, Rev. John, of Norwich (clergyman; ca. 1754-1807).  53-ii (1783): 872; 54-i (1784): 122-123, 455-456 [?]; 59-i (1789): 352.

Waller, Edmund (poet; 1606-87).  15 (1745): 329; 16 (1746): 605; 22 (1752): 183; 66-ii (1796): 809-810; 70-i (1800): 134.

Waller, Major Henry (poet; d.1793?).  54-ii (1784): 613; 64-i (1794): 70.

Waller, Rev. Bryan (clergyman; 1765-1842).  58-ii (1788): 823-824; 59-ii (1789): 939-940, 940 (2); 66-ii (1796): 1036.

Wallis, Dr. George (physician and playwright; 1740-1802).  39 (1769): 48 (2); 60-i (1790): 257.

Walmsley, Geoffrey.  6 (1736): 107 [?], 223 [?] (2), 286 [?], 417 [?], 484 [?], 544 [?], 674 [?], 743 [?]; 15 (1745): 102-103 (revised by Rev. Stephen Barrett and Samuel Johnson).

Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford (novelist; 1717-97).  33 (1763): 38; 39 (1769): 264; 41 (1771): 231, 231-232, 232 (6); 42 (1772): 142; 55-i (1785): 157; 57-ii (1787): 1002-1003; 65-ii (1795): 687-688; 68-ii (1798): 706, 795-796, 796 (2).

Walter, Thomas.  63-ii (1793): 655-656.

Walters, Rev. John (poet and schoolmaster; 1759-89).  50 (1780): 291; 68-ii (1798): 928, 978-979.

Walton, Edis.  63-i (1793): 264.

Walwyn, B. (journalist, essayist, and playwright; b. 1750).  51 (1781): 187.

Ward, Edward (poet and satirist; 1667-1731).  45 (1775): 142-143.

Ward, John (professor of rhetoric at Gresham College; 1678/9-1758).  8 (1738): 99, 158, 214, 268-269, 656; 9 (1739): 211 (2).

Ward, R.  59-i (1789): 449-450.

Ward, Rev. William (printer and Baptist missionary to India; 1769-1823).  62-i (1792): 261; 67-ii (1797): 966-967.

Ward, William.  42 (1772): 191.

Waring, Elijah, of Witney (Quaker minister; fl. 1761).  8 (1738): 212, 433; 18 (1748): 470 [?]; 19 (1749): 87 [?].

Warner, Rev. John (classicist; 1736-1800).  62-i (1792): 7.

Warton, Rev. Joseph (critic and poet; 1722-1800).  9 (1739): 545; 34 (1764): 242; 55-ii (1785): 558; 56-i (1786): 157 [? (or Rev. Thomas Warton?)]; 68-i (1798): 428.

Warton, Rev. Thomas (poet laureate and author of History of English Poetry; 1728-90).  8 (1738): 372, 483; 21 (1751): 34-35; 29 (1759): 596 [misnumbered as 2nd 586]; 33 (1763): 558; 34 (1764): 296; 40 (1770): 232; 51 (1781): 531-532; 55-i (1785): 473; 56-i (1786): 64, 157 [? (or Rev. Joseph Warton?)], 512; 57-i (1787): 68, 525; 58-i (1788): 61, 540; 59-i (1789): 552; 60-i (1790): 552; 66-i (1796): 236, 236-237; 68-i (1798): 392 [misnumbered as 2nd 384].

Warwick, Rev. Thomas (poet; b. ca. 1755).  54-ii (1784): 532.

Wastell, Simon (schoolmaster; d. 1632).  62-ii (1792): 750-751.

Wastie, John [formerly John Ingram Lockhart] (barrister; ca. 1766-1835).  57-ii (1787): 1176-1177.

Watson, J.  13 (1743): 606.

Watson, Thomas (translator and poet; 1555/6-92).  63-i (1793): 558 (3).

Watts, Isaac (Nonconformist minister and hymn-writer; 1674-1748).  9 (1739): 433-434 [with -----]; 30 (1760): 535 [misnumbered as 355]; 41 (1771): 420; 49 (1779): 461.

Watts, J.  23 (1753): 282-285 (minor alterations to verses by Samuel Cobb).

Watts, Susanna (miscellaneous writer and translator; bapt. 1768; d. 1842).  69-i (1799): 61-62.

Weaver, John (antiquary and poet; 1576-1632).  58-ii (1788): 600.

Webb, Foster.  9 (1739): 655; 10 (1740): 88, 193, 256, 311-312, 312, 462, 463; 11 (1741): 46; 12 (1742): 46; 19 (1749): 86.

Webster, Alexander (minister in Edinburgh and poet; 1707-84).  19 (1749): 518.

Webster, Rev. William (clergyman and journalist; 1689-1758).  3 (1733): 174 [?].

Wedderburn, General David (soldier; killed in combat in India, 1773).  57-ii (1787): 626 [?].

Weekes, A.  38 (1738): 135.

Weekes, James Eyre, of Dublin.  14 (1744): 387.

Welchman, Rev. John, of Tamworth (clergyman; b. ca. 1696).  11 (1741): 601.

Weller, -----.  29 (1759): 483.

Wells, David (antiquary; 1733-90).  54-ii (1784): 696; 55-i (1785): 167.

Welsted, Leonard (poet; bapt. 1688; d. 1747).  60-ii (1790): 936-937.

Wesley, Rev. Charles (clergyman and hymn writer; 1707-88).  55-i (1785): 247 [? (or Rev. John Wesley?)]; 61-i (1791): 284 [? (or Rev. John Wesley?)].

Wesley, Rev. John (founder of Methodism; 1703-91).  6 (1736): 740 (alterations of verses by Mehetabel Wesley Wright); 55-i (1785): 247 [? (or Rev. Charles Wesley?)]; 61-i (1791): 284 [? (or Rev. Charles Wesley?)].

Wesley, Rev. Samuel, the Younger (schoolmaster and poet; 1690/91-1739).  3 (1733): 375-376; 4 (1734): 382, 448 (2); 20 (1750): 275 [? (or ----- Fitzgerald?)]; 55-i (1785): 365.

West, Gilbert (miscellaneous writer; 1703-56).  16 (1746): 665.

West, Jane (novelist and miscellaneous writer; 1758-1852).  61-i (1791): 68-69, 69; 63-ii (1793): 1134, 1134-1135; 65-i (1795): 422 (2); 69-i (1799): 149 (2); 70-i (1800): 370 (2), 465, 465-466, 466; 70-ii (1800): 665 (3).

West, John, Viscount Cantelupe and 1st Earl De La Warr (general; 1693-1766).  22 (1752): 376.

West, John, 2nd Earl De La Warr (general and Lord Chamberlain; 1729-77).  36 (1766): 188.

West, Richard (poet; 1716-42).  45 (1775): 291.

Westby, Rev. Simon (schoolmaster; d. 1820).  47 (1777): 38-39 [?].

Weston, Joseph (of Solihull; organist).  54-ii (1784): 778; 58-i (1788): 444; 58-ii (1788): 823, 915, 1008, 1106; 60-i (1790): 160-163; 61-ii (1791): 660 (2), 760; 62-ii (1792): 654 (4); 63-i (1793): 559-560; 63-ii (1793): 941-942.

Weston, Rev. Stephen (antiquary and orientalist; 1747-1830).  57-i (1787): 32; 57-ii (1787): 626 [?]; 60-ii (1790): 1128 [?]; 62-i (1792): 464 [?], 560 [?]; 65-i (1795): 240 [?]; 66-i (1796): 512 [?].

Whalley, Dr. William (physician?; d. ca. 1739?).  63-ii (1793): 906.

Whalley, Rev. Thomas Sedgwick (poet; 1746-1828).  52 (1782): 133; 55-i (1785): 133; 56-i (1786): 154-155.

Wharton, Philip, Duke of Wharton (profligate, president of the Hell-Fire Club, and Jacobite outlaw; 1698-1731).  61-ii (1791): 721-722.

Wheatley, Phillis (slave poet in Boston, Massachusetts; ca. 1753-84).  43 (1773): 456.

Wheeler, Rev. Benjamin (Professor of Poetry and Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford; ca. 1733-83).  43 (1773): 343.

White, Joseph (orientalist; Laudian Professor of Arabic and Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford; 1745-1814).  49 (1779): 606.

White, Rev. Gilbert (naturalist of Selborne; 1720-93).  53-ii (1783): 958, 958-959, 959; 54-i (1784): 287; 60-i (1790): 26.

Whitehead, Paul (satirist; 1710-74).  3 (1733): 317-318; 9 (1739): 266; 16 (1746): 266 (2); 17 (1747): 292; 21 (1751): 179; 28 (1758): 539.

Whitehead, William (poet laureate; 1715-85).  11 (1741): 48; 13 (1743): 157; 14 (1744): 100; 17 (1747): 444; 20 (1750): 133-134, 134; 21 (1751): 568; 24 (1754): 236-237, 237 (2), 430; 27 (1757): 84; 28 (1758): 538; 29 (1759): 32, 227, 539; 30 (1760): 38; 31 (1761): 38, 278; 32 (1762): 39, 85-86, 86, 139, 286; 33 (1763): 37, 308; 35 (1765): 39-40, 287; 36 (1766): 285, 429; 37 (1767): 39, 472; 38 (1768): 39-40, 294; 41 (1771): 39, 279; 42 (1772): 38, 287, 588; 43 (1773): 39, 293; 44 (1774): 37, 279; 45 (1775): 301-302; 46 (1776): 36, 279; 47 (1777): 38, 286; 48 (1778): 39, 278; 49 (1779): 37, 317; 50 (1780): 37, 291; 51 (1781): 36, 283; 52 (1782): 36, 302; 53-i (1783): 62, 519; 54-i (1784): 45, 453; 55-i (1785): 53.

Whitehouse, Rev. John (poet; b. 1755 or 1756; d. 1824).  48 (1778): 278-279 [?], 384 [?], 488 [?], 534-535 [?], 598 [?]; 49 (1779): 152 [?], 263-264 [?], 318, 320, 368, 416, 462 (2), 509-510, 558.

Whittell, T. (dated from the Royal Exchange; perhaps the same person as Thomas Whittle [sic] of Newcastle, q.v.).  23 (1753): 484.

Whittle, Thomas (of Newcastle; perhaps the same person as T. Whittell [q.v.], who dated from the Royal Exchange).  5 (1735): 326.

Whyte, Samuel (schoolmaster and poet; 1733-1811).  39 (1769): 159.

Wigston, W. V.  6 (1736): 158 (2).

Wilde, Herbert (b. ca. 1706).  41 (1771): 88 [?].

Wilkes, John (Radical journalist and Lord Mayor of London; 1727-97).  52 (1782): 495; 61-ii (1791): 952; 68-i (1798): 124.

Wilkes, Rev. Richard (antiquarian; 1691-1760).  58-i (1788): 65.

Williams, Anna (poet and member of Samuel Johnson’s circle; 1706-83).  24 (1754): 40; 36 (1766): 187.

Williams, Edward [Iolo Morgannwg] (Welsh bard; 1746-1826).  55-ii (1785): 937; 59-ii (1789): 1035-1036; 62-ii (1792): 957 (2); 64-ii (1794): 981.

Williams, Helen Maria (poet; 1762-1827).  65-ii (1795): 688, 1040; 66-i (1796): 66.

Williams, John, of Maidstone (tailor; d. 1795).  65-ii (1795): 1114.

Williams, John Hanbury (of Colebrook, Monmouthshire; ca. 1750-1819).  63-ii (1793): 846-847.

Williams, John [pseud. “Anthony Pasquin”] (poet and miscellaneous writer; 1761-1818).  56-ii (1786): 791; 59-i (1789): 72-73, 73; 61-i (1791): 470; 62-i (1792): 168; 63-ii (1793): 654, 1203.

Williams, Robert [Robyn Erch; Robert ap Gwilym Ddu] (Welsh bard; 1766-1850).  62-i (1792): 462; 62-ii (1792): 791 (2).

Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury (satirist and diplomat; 1708-59).  12 (1742): 438, 441-442; 13 (1743): 491; 19 (1749): 232; 23 (1753): 437; 56-i (1786): 157.

Williams, William, of Ivy Tower, Pembrokes. (b. 1736; antiquary).  60-i (1790): 354, 451; 60-ii (1790): 844, 1034 (2); 61-ii (1791): 663.

Willis, Browne (antiquary; 1682-1760).  30 (1760): 290.

Willis, Rev. William Augustus (clergyman; d. 1789).  42 (1772): 88, 384; 47 (1777): 390-391; 49 (1779): 95; 62-i (1792): 167; 64-i (1794): 462; 67-ii (1797): 869-870.

Willyams, Rev. Cooper (topographical illustrator and clergyman; 1762-1816).  61-i (1791): 368 [? (or Captain Powell Snell?)].

Wilmot, John, 2nd Earl of Rochester (libertine and writer of obscene verse; 1647-80).  38 (1768): 439 [? (or Jonathan Swift?)]; 54-i (1784): 219.

Wilson, Gavin (Scottish shoemaker and Masonic poet).  63-i (1793): 310, 310-311.

Winn, Captain Isaac.  25 (1755): 277.

Winn, J. L. (of Spanish Town, Jamaica).  59-i (1789): 351.

Winstanley, John (poet; 1677?-1750).  2 (1732): 718; 3 (1733): 601 [?]; 7 (1737): 375 [1st 375] [?].

Winstone, William Hayward.  70-i (1800): 373.

Wise, Rev. Joseph (clergyman and poet; fl. 1766-79).  36 (1766): 482, 588.

Wodhull, Michael (book collector and translator; 1740-1816).  56-ii (1786): 985; 60-i (1790): 312, 357 [?]; 62-ii (1792): 1039; 64-i (1794): 68; 64-ii (1794): 975.

Woffington, Margaret (Irish actress; 1720?-60).  22 (1752): 39.

Wolcot, Dr. John [“Peter Pindar”] (physician and poet; 1738-1819).  56-ii (1786): 604; 58-ii (1788): 733 [?]; 61-ii (1791): 950-951; 63-i (1793): 560.

Wood, Rev. John (clergyman; 1781-1833).  69-i (1799): 60-61.

Woodfall, Henry, II (printer of the Public Advertiser; 1713-69).  5 (1735): 153.

Woodhouse, James (shoemaker and poet; 1735-1820).  39 (1769): 552.

Woodmason, Rev. Charles (planter and clergyman in South Carolina; ca. 1720-ca. 1776).  23 (1753): 240-241, 337-338; 24 (1754): 88, 381.

Woodward, Henry (actor; 1714-77).  32 (1762): 494.

Woolston, Rev. William (of Adderbury, Oxon.; schoolmaster and collector of coins; d. 1817).  69-ii (1799): 975.

Woolston, Thomas (of Adderbury, Oxon.; father of Rev. William Woolston).  59-i (1789): 163 (3), 258, 358; 59-ii (1789): 650, 842-843; 60-i (1790): 451; 60-ii (1790): 1036; 62-i (1792): 111-112; 63-ii (1793): 1178; 64-ii (1794): 1036 (2); 70-i (1800): 209-211.

Wotton, Sir Henry (diplomat, poet, and provost of Eton; 1568-1639).  35 (1765): 231; 43 (1773): 344.

Woty, William (civil servant, poet, and playwright; bapt. 1732; d. 1791).  28 (1758): 434, 539-540; 29 (1759): 30, 32, 132 (2), 179 (2), 334, 485; 30 (1760): 146, 242, 384, 534; 35 (1765): 382; 39 (1769): 104; 43 (1773): 243-244; 47 (1777): 140.

Wrangham, Rev. Francis (classicist and miscellaneous writer; 1769-1842).  62-ii (1792): 940 [?] (2), 941; 70-ii (1800): 980-981.

Wray, Daniel (antiquary; 1701-83).  49 (1779): 150; 54-i (1784): 48; 70-i (1800): 113.

Wright, Dr. William (physician and botanist; 1735-1819).  31 (1761): 135.

Wright, George.  54-ii (1784): 616 (2).

Wright, Mehetabel Wesley (poet; sister of John and Charles Wesley; 1697-1751).  3 (1733): 542 (2); 6 (1736): 740 (with alterations by Rev. John Wesley).

Wynter, Dr. John (physician; b. 1699).  31 (1761): 376.

Yalden, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1670-1736).  49 (1779): 511 (3).

Yate, Richard, of Chively, Salop (farmer and theological writer; bapt. 1698; d. 1780).  5 (1735): 45 (3), 211 (2), 216 [1st 216], 328 (2), 426-430, 496, 673 (2); 6 (1736): 222, 419-420, 614-615; 7 (1737): 629; 8 (1738): 374, 595; 9 (1739): 41; 10 (1740): 195, 197, 617, 618; 11 (1741): 439, 663 (3); 13 (1743): 157; 15 (1745): 215, 608; 17 (1747): 490; 18 (1748): 564 [?]; 23 (1753): 485.

Yearsley, Ann (the “Bristol milk-woman” poet; 1756-1806).  55-i (1785): 305.

Yeo, Richard (engraver of medals and engraver to the Royal Mint; 1720-79).  2 (1732): 769-770.

Yersin, J.  15 (1745): 439 (5); 16 (1746): 104 [?] (3).

Yonge, Sir William (politician; ca. 1693-1755).  6 (1736): 103; 19 (1749): 85.

Yorke, Charles (Lord Chancellor; 1722-70).  40 (1770): 38, 39 (2).

Yorke, Philip, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (Lord Chancellor; 1690-1764).  31 (1761): 183.

Yorke, Philip, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke (Privy Councillor, High Steward of Cambridge University, and editor of political collections; 1720-90).  52 (1782): 494 [?].

Young, J.  12 (1742): 327.

Young, Lady (daughter of Dr. John Taylor).  42 (1772): 487.

Young, Maria Julia (poet).  64-i (1794): 69, 457, 558; 64-ii (1794): 937-938.

Young, Rev. Edward (poet; 1683-1765).  2 (1732): 1024; 5 (1735): 216 [1st 216]; 14 (1744): 100-101; 18 (1748): 327; 23 (1753): 140; 32 (1762): 234; 47 (1777): 548; 62-i (1792): 166; 68-ii (1798): 728; 70-ii (1800): 608 (2).

Yriarte, Juan de (Spanish writer; 1702-71).  60-i (1790): 74.

Zappi, Faustina Maratti (poet; ca. 1680-1745).  61-ii (1791): 1141.

Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig, Graf von (Moravian pastor and hymn writer; 1700-60).  20 (1750): 503 (6).