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.