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.