Part 26
Architecture, domestic, notices of, ii. 358.
Ass race, account of one, ii. 194.
Asylum, the, account of, i. 48.
Atalanta, acted on the marriage of the Prince of Wales, ii. 191.
Attalo, opera of, account of, ii. 220.
Austin, J. account of his enormous pudding, i. 404.
B.
Bancroft's Hospital, i. 47.
Barker, gladiator, fights Stokes, ii. 170.
Barley-corn, Sir John, burnt, i. 314.
Battles at Covent garden Theatre, ii. 202.
Beadles, number and salaries of, i. 165.
Beard, Mr. his address to the public, ii 238.
Bear-garden, amusements of the, described, ii. 109, 134, 137, 147, 155, 164, 170.
---- attempt to suppress, ii. 111, 163.
Beau of 1734, described, i. 301.
---- 1727, ii. 324.
---- portrait of, in verse, i. 319.
Bed, one described, ii. 320.
Beer given to the mob by the Prince of Wales, i. 314.
Beggars, trick of R. Alegil, i. 98.
---- tricks of, i. 99, 287.
Benefit, Farinelli's, ii. 188.
Benefits, theatrical, confusion at, ii. 226.
Betting, specimens of, i. 373.
Billiard tables, burnt, i. 173.
Bills, seditious, explosion of, ii. 51.
Boxing, patronised by the rich, i. 335.
Bread, adulteration of, bad effects of, i. 174.
Bricks, first used, ii. 362.
---- badly made, ii. 390.
Bristol, Bishop of, letter to his parishioners, i. 362.
Buck, gladiator, fights Miller, ii. 135.
Buckingham, Duchess of, adopts an infant, i. 43.
Bucks, bold, account of a club so named, i. 264.
Burges, Dr. burnt in effigy, i. 242.
---- ---- meeting burnt, ii. 12.
Butchers, battles between, ii. 28.
Butterfield, Lady, advertisement by, ii. 144.
C.
Cæsar in Egypt, epigram on the tragedy of, ii. 164.
Cards, i. 325.
Centinel, anecdote of one, ii. 246.
Chairmen, Irish, fight with sailors, ii. 56.
---- scheme of one, to obtain a debt, ii. 66.
Charitable acts of George I. i. 20, 23.
---- ---- of C. Weedon, Esq. i. 17.
---- ---- of Mr. Feast, brewer, i. 20.
---- ---- of the Prince Regent, i. 22.
---- ---- of unknown persons, i. 23.
---- ---- of the Earl of Thanet, i. 24.
---- ---- of Mrs. Turner, i. 24.
---- ---- of Roman Catholics, i. 24.
---- ---- of Lady Holford, i. 24.
---- ---- of Thomas Guy, i. 25.
---- ---- of the Citizens, to the haymakers, i. 27, 53.
---- ---- of Mahomet, a Turk, i. 27.
---- ---- of Mrs. Palmer, i. 27.
---- ---- of a committee of the Commons, i. 28.
---- ---- of the Duke of Bedford, i. 28.
---- ---- of the public to the inhabitants of Saltzburg, i. 29.
---- ---- of the managers of Drury-lane and Covent-garden Theatres, i. 52.
---- ---- of the Dutchess of Buckingham, i. 43.
---- ---- of Eliz. Pattent, i. 60.
---- ---- of the public to C. Shaw, i. 64.
---- ---- of the Marine Society, i. 64.
---- ---- of an unknown baker to starving German emigrants, i. 65.
---- ---- of Mr. Wachsel, the public, and government, to the same, i. 70, &c.
---- ---- of the public to Spital-fields weavers, i. 72.
---- ---- to the poor, i. 74.
China jars, fashionable articles, i. 242.
Christmas, customs at, described, i. 288.
---- boxes noticed, i. 289.
Cities, models of exhibited, ii. 115.
Clergy, sons of the, i. 267.
Clinch, exhibition by, ii. 136.
Clive, Mrs. Actress, letter from, ii. 228.
Club, Calves-head, riot occasioned by, ii. 47.
Clubs, spouting, account of, poetic and prosaic, ii. 202.
Coaches, hackney, i. 277.
---- ---- useless, by street robberies, i. 145.
---- ---- job, &c. ill conduct of their drivers, i. 153.
Coal-heavers, riots by, ii. 70.
---- trial of seven for shooting at J. Green, ii. 91.
Cobler of Cripplegate, hints by, i. 336.
Cock-fighting, i. 335. ii. 114, 127.
Coffee-houses, particulars of, i. 277, 282.
Colman, Mr. his retort on Mr. Harris, ii. 266.
Comedians, French, discouraged, ii. 151.
---- ---- riot concerning, ii. 200.
Concerts, illegal, i. 331.
Conduit-house, White, described in blank verse, ii. 224.
Convents, French, female youth sent to, i. 359.
Cornely, Mrs. account of, ii. 255.
Cups and balls, cheats with, i. 100.
Curiosity, prevalence of, i. 318, 372.
Cuthbeartson, hair-dresser, challenge from, i. 97.
Cuzzoni, singer, particulars of, ii. 156.
D.
Dancing, by footmen, &c. i. 291.
---- on the rope, ii. 113.
Davenant, Sir W. picture of London by, ii. 366.
Defence, science of, ii. 108.
Denmark, King of, incommoded by the public, i. 372.
Dent, John, constable, murdered, i. 234.
Depredators, an antient fraternity, i. 87.
Dice, formerly used by barrow women, i. 255.
Dissenters, vindicated, ii. 48.
Dodd, Dr. on his unhappy fate, i. 84.
Dog, speaking, ii. 150.
Doggett's coat and badge first rowed for, i. 256.
Doggrel lines on the South Sea scheme, i. 125.
Drams, drank in high life, i. 170, 234.
Dress, anecdotes of, ii. 312.
---- of a youth described, ii. 316.
---- of ladies described, ii. 317, 319, 325, 333.
---- of the Queen described, ii. 333, 337.
---- strange, of gentlemen, ii. 322.
---- in antient times, ii. 337.
Drumming a new married pair, i. 241.
Duelling, prevalence of, i. 261.
Dutch prophet, extract from the, i. 229.
---- Stiptick, i. 222.
E.
Eccentricity of an old gentleman, i. 396.
---- of Joseph Jacobs, i. 397.
---- of Dr. Sacheverell, i. 398.
---- of Gustavus Parker, i. 400.
---- of T. Smith, operator, i. 400.
---- of four men, i. 401.
---- of men of rank and fashion, i. 403.
---- of James Austin, i. 404.
---- of Mr. Elderton, i. 406.
---- of Mr. Dyche, i. 407.
---- of an unknown lady, i. 407.
---- of certain tiplers, i. 408.
---- of a brewer's servant, i. 408.
---- of Mr. Morrisco, i. 409.
---- of Don Saltero, i. 410.
---- of several gentlemen, i. 411.
---- of Mr. Johnston, i. 412.
---- of a Priest of St. Andrew Undershaft, i. 413.
---- of A. Simmonds, i. 414.
---- of orator Henley, i. 415.
---- of the Duchess of Hamilton, i. 422.
---- of Mrs. Jennings, i. 425.
---- of a chare-woman, i. 426.
---- of Mrs. Mapp, the bone-setter, i. 427.
---- of Viscount Vane, i. 431.
Eclogue, Covent-garden, i. 302.
Education, particulars of, i. 326.
Effingham, Countess of, robes of, described, ii. 347.
Erasmus, letter of, on the state of London, ii. 376.
Exchange-alley, account of, i. 279.
Expences at Guildhall 1761, i. 347.
Explosion, popular, ii. 51.
F.
Fair, at Mile-end, presented, i. 303.
---- Horn, noticed, i. 360.
---- Edmonton, censured, i. 361.
---- May, ii. 108.
---- ---- constable killed at, ii. 118.
---- ---- presented, ii. 125.
---- Bartholomew, ii. 110, 113.
---- ---- interlude at, described, ii. 119.
---- ---- further noticed, ii. 139, 182.
---- ---- described in verse, ii. 234.
---- ---- presented by the grand jury, ii. 113.
Families, antient, customs, &c. of, ii. 419.
Fare, bill of, at Guildhall, i. 344.
Farinelli, benefit of, ii. 188.
Fashion, verses on, i. 316.
Fashions, general review of female, ii. 326.
---- history of, ii. 338.
---- ---- of male, ii. 340.
---- gradual changes in, ii. 354.
Faustus, Dr. story of a pantomime so called, ii. 159.
Felons, number tried in Beckford's mayoralty, &c. i. 186.
Fête champêtre at Mary-bon Gardens, ii. 289.
Fielding, Sir John, address from, to the public, for establishing a dispensary for infants, i. 74.
---- address of, to the public concerning a coalheaver's funeral, i. 177.
---- address to the grand jury, 1773, i. 210.
---- ---- to a similar body, i. 352.
Figg, gladiator, fights Holmes, ii. 173.
---- ---- lines on, ii. 174.
---- battle at his room, ii. 175.
---- fights before the Duke of Lorrain, ii. 176.
Fire, false alarm at Drury-lane Theatre, ii. 171.
Fire-eater, extraordinary, ii. 149.
Fitzgerald, Capt. murder of a watchman by, i. 266.
Fleet Marriages, i. 272.
Florists' feast, i. 258.
Foote, letter to Lord Chamberlain, ii. 300.
Fund, Mr. Patterson's account of a charitable, i. 50.
---- Theatrical, ii. 256.
G.
Gaming, extent of, i. 105, 217, 263, 295.
Garret, Mayor of, election of, i. 394.
Garrick, Mr. his dispute with the public, ii. 236.
---- retires from the stage, ii. 303.
Garth, Dr. extract from a prologue by him, ii. 125.
George I. honours paid him on his arrival, i. 243.
---- ---- aquatic excursion by, i. 257. ii. 139.
---- II. account of his dining at Guildhall, i. 283.
---- III. benevolence of, i. 57.
---- ---- celebration of his accession, marriage, &c. i. 339.
---- ---- entertained at Guildhall, i. 340.
Ghost, the Cock-lane, narrative of, i. 179.
Gibson, a Quaker, turbulence of, ii. 45.
Gifts, by the society for the relief of widows and children of clergymen, i. 24.
---- of the trustees for the sons of, i. 25.
---- to British seamen who had been in slavery, i. 26, 42.
Gin, destructive effects of, i. 133, 168, 316.
---- riots occasioned by, ii. 49.
---- ludicrous description of its virtues, ii. 50.
Gladiators, female, notices of, ii. 165.
Glasses, musical, account of, ii. 226.
Goodman, a highwayman, escape of, &c. i. 103.
Gordon, Lord George, riots occasioned by, ii. 102.
Goulding, Mrs. story of supernatural acts in her house, i. 376.
Green, J. house of, besieged, ii. 91.
Grosley, M. extract from his tour to London, i. 382.
Guinea dropping, i. 91.
H.
Halls, public, how used formerly, i. 230.
Handel, anecdotes of, ii. 213.
Harlequinades introduced, ii. 158.
Harley, Lord Mayor, notice from respecting wheat, ii. 89.
Harper, comedian, hard case of, ii. 186.
Harris, Mr. account of his dispute with Mr. Colman, ii. 257.
---- Mr. his dispute decided in Chancery, ii. 257.
Hartley, Mr. death of, ii. 54.
Hawes, Mr. meeting-house of, stormed, ii. 29.
Hell-fire club, account of the, i. 264, 268.
Hearses, stormed, ii. 45.
Highgate, cave at, suppressed, i. 100.
Hill, Ludgate, brutal acts on, ii. 55.
Hoaxing, specimens of, i. 316, 375.
Hockley-in-the-hole, account of, ii. 109.
---- presented, ii. 111.
Hospitals, observations on, i. 45, 54.
---- Foundling, i. 14.
---- Small-pox, i. 76.
---- at Hyde-park corner, instituted, i. 44.
---- Lying-in, i. 77.
Houses, dreadful state of empty, i. 58.
---- disorderly, suppressed, i. 147.
---- Gaming, particulars of, i. 295.
---- Mug, riots at, ii. 26.
---- necessary for man, ii. 358.
---- antient, in London, ii. 366.
---- fall of old, ii. 389.
---- public, too numerous, ii. 412.
Howard, John, Esq. letters from, i. 79.
Humane Society, origin of, i. 83.
Hyp Doctor, extract from, ii. 48.
I.
Incendiaries, letters of, i. 145. ii. 195.
Infant actors censured, ii. 203.
Infirmary, established 1719, i. 25.
Impostors, singular, i. 99, 100, 132, 146, 170.
Insurance upon lives, i. 109.
---- policies of, risked on all subjects, i. 109.
---- abuse of, i. 111.
---- of lottery tickets, ii. 9.
Islington Spa, amusements at, ii. 108.
J.
Jacobites, proceedings of, ii. 25.
Jewish marriage, splendid one, ii. 152.
Joke, practical, instance of a, i. 316.
Jones, footman, escape from justice, i. 102.
Journeymen, general manners of, ii. 409.
Justice, courts of, turbulence in, i. 330.
K.
Kemble, Mr. first appearance of, ii. 304.
Kenrick, Dr. his school of Shakspeare, ii. 289.
Knocking at doors illustrated, i. 238.
L.
Lambeth Wells, ii. 115, 129.
Lamps, coloured, first used, i. 255.
---- globular, patent for, ii. 380.
---- particulars concerning, ii. 381.
Law, the projector, i. 105.
---- anecdotes of, i. 106.
Lepines, de, pantomimic opera, ii. 151.
Letter from A, B, &c. to the Bishop of Bristol, i. 368.
---- incendiary, to Mr. Fleetwood, ii. 194.
Liquors, spirituous, convictions for selling of, ii. 53.
London, city of, Lying-in hospital, i. 57.
Lord Mayor, soliciting charity in the markets, i. 26.
Lotteries, tricks of proprietors of, i. 89. ii. 2.
---- State, account of, ii. 4.
---- of Deer, i. 254.
Ludgate, illumination of described, i. 297.
M.
Macky, his summary of the customs of London, i. 272.
Maclane, Donald, trial of, for the murder of W. Allen, jun. ii. 74.
Macklin, account of his conduct in his dispute with Reddish, ii. 278.
---- his letter to Dr. Kenrick, ii. 287.
---- his attempt to perform at the age of 90, ii. 305.
Mad-houses, private, abuses in, i. 186.
Magdalen hospital, i. 56.
Managers, theatrical, parsimony of, ii. 156.
Manners, society for reformation of; effects of their labours, i. 105, 140, 152, 329.
---- anecdotes of, from M. Grosley's tour, i. 382.
Mapp, Mrs. bone-setter, account of, i. 427.
Mary, Lady, catastrophe of, ii. 122.
Mary-le-bon garden, ii. 198, 276, 289.
Masks, instance of their abuse, i. 280.
Masquerade, room used for, ii. 128.
---- given to the King of Denmark, ii. 272.
---- Mrs. Cornely's, ii. 255.
Masters of defence, presented, ii. 112.
Mead, Dr. a cheat performed on, i. 104.
Mercers, folly of, i. 235.
Milliners, Men, supersede Women, i. 359.
Milton's daughter, &c. i. 281.
Mist, his advice to the public, i. 259.
Mob, brutality of, i. 271, 385.
---- infatuation of, i. 315. ii. 55.
---- fashionable, exertions of, ii. 246.
Mohawks, account of the, ii. 20.
Money-lenders, schemes of, exposed, i. 91.
Montague, Duke of, and the bottle conjuror, ii. 201.
Moorfields, resort of Merry Andrews, ii. 146.
Mourning, court order concerning, ii. 353.
Mug-houses, ii. 27.
Music-room, Soho, opened, ii. 224.
N.
Narrative of distress and death by famine in Stonecutter's street, i. 60.
Necromancy, by John Bonnor, i. 99.
Nectar and Ambrosia, i. 234.
Nicolini, the singer, good fortune of, ii. 138.
O.
Oades, dreadful riot between persons of that name, i. 100.
Opera, tradesmen of the, unpaid, ii. 131.
---- notice concerning, by Mr. Clayton, &c. ii. 132.
---- house, presented by a grand jury, ii. 157.
---- ---- disputes at, ii. 170.
---- merits of the Italians, in the, ii. 173.
---- The Beggars, performed by infants, ii. 172.
---- ---- ---- condemned by Sir J. Fielding, ii. 278.
---- that of Attalo described, ii. 220.
Orange, Prince of, married, i. 297.
Oratorios, Handel's, ii. 218.
Organ, curious, ii. 199.
Owl, singular exhibition of one, ii. 194.
P.
Palmer, Mr. comedian, considered a _Rogue_, &c. ii. 304.
Pantheon, described, and opened, ii. 276.
Parish poor, facts relative to, i. 4-9.
Patents, theatrical, particulars of, ii. 131, 148, 169, 178, 187, 188, 306.
Parties, family, customs of, i. 324.
Paul's, St. how used formerly, i. 281.
Paving, notices relating to, ii. 395.
_Peace_ pudding, account of one, i. 242.
Penkethman, account of his Pantheon, ii. 128.
---- booth of, suppressed, ii. 148.
Perfuming the person, illustrated, i. 240.
Peruke-makers, petition of, ii. 349.
Petticoat, the hooped, troublesome, ii. 321.
---- ---- ---- fair game for wits, ii. 323.
Philips, Mr. invocation by, i. 130.
Picture, moving, exhibited, ii. 126.
Pipes of the new river, tapped, i. 89.
Plate, stole at a coronation dinner, i. 92.
Plays performed at the Temple, ii. 143, 187.
Police, report of a committee on, i. 189.
Poor laws, defective, i. 45.
---- wretched lodgings of, i. 271.
Pope, burning of, in effigy, prevented, ii. 14.
---- burnt in effigy, ii. 15.
Posture master, extraordinary, ii. 129.
Press, degraded state of, i. 262.
Preston, C. killed by a bear, ii. 126.
Proclamation for suppressing vice, seconded by the public, i. 93.
---- against riots, ii. 87.
---- against improprieties on the stage, ii. 130.
---- by the Lord Mayor, ii. 87.
Prologue, spoken at Drury-lane Theatre, i. 52.
Promenade, Sunday, in Hyde-park, i. 239.
Prostitutes, whipped, i. 350.
Punch, liquid, epitaph on, ii. 50.
---- opera, by Powell, ii. 127.
Q.
Quacks, specimens of their advertisements, i. 218, 228.
Quakers, perverseness of, i. 318.
---- grand wedding of one, i. 255.
---- instance of humility in one, i. 254.
Queen Charlotte, splendid surprize of his Majesty, ii. 244.
Queensberry, Duchess of, epigram on, ii. 173.
R.
Ranelagh, fight of _peace_ officers at, ii. 69.
---- house sold, ii. 188.
---- benefit given by proprietors of, ii. 233.
---- defects in the rotunda at, ii. 245.
Regatta, on the Thames, described, ii. 293.
Register offices, tricks at, i. 171.
Review of various charities, i. 85.
Rice, David, strange notice by, i. 338.
Rich, C. Esq. death of, ii. 137.
Riots, public, i. 266. ii. 24, 46, 54.
---- dreadful, in the Haymarket, i. 265.
---- amongst footmen, ii. 22.
---- in Craven-street, ii. 53.
---- at an undertaker's funeral, ii. 55.
---- concerning Wilkes and liberty, ii. 74.
---- of 1780, ii. 102.
Robberies, letter from Lord Townshend concerning, i. 142.
Robinson, Mrs. cheated by a pretended quack, i. 102.
Roebuck Tavern, proceedings at, ii. 23, 28.
Rogues and vagabonds, theatrically defined, ii. 183.
Royal aquatic excursion, i. 257.
Ruptured poor, hospital for, i. 49.
S.
Sabbath, breach of, condemned, i. 353.
Sacheverell, Dr. riots during his trial, ii. 11.
Sailors, battle of, with Irish chairmen, ii. 56.
---- further violence of, ii. 70.
Schools, charity, particulars of, i. 16, 19, 29.
---- boarding, pernicious, i. 328.
Sermon Tasters, i. 235.
Sheppard, the robber, anecdotes of, ii. 31, 32.
Shopmen described, i. 235.
Signs, dangerous, ii. 392.
Sion chapel, Hampstead, weddings advertised at, i. 256.
Smock races, ii. 124, 183.
Society for relief of debtors, origin of, i. 77.
---- Loyal, proceedings of, ii. 24.
---- Benefit, origin of, ii. 5.
---- sketches of the present state of, ii. 406.
Steele, Sir R. his patent invaded, ii. 151.
Stepney feast, account of, i. 43.
Stock, South Sea, distress occasioned by the fall of, i. 118, 131.
Stone, exclusively used for palaces, ii. 361.
Streets, various obstructions in, noticed, ii. 395.
---- improved, ii. 384.
---- cleanliness of, ii. 400.
---- St. James's, humorous description of, ii. 398.
Subscription for clothing soldiers, i. 52.
Suicide, horrid narrative of, i. 149.
Sutton, poetical description of his battle with Stokes, ii. 165.
Swearing, attempt to suppress, i. 352.
Swindlers, counsellor _Tom_ and _Sir John_, i. 164.
Swords, footmen forbid to wear them, ii. 314.
T.
Tailors, journeymen, turbulence of, ii. 90.
Term-time described in verse, i. 321.
Thames, diversions on the ice of the, ii. 140.
Theatres, particulars relating to the, i. 274. ii. 110, 186, 254.
---- presented, ii. 110.
---- impiety of, suppressed, ii. 116.
---- ragged regiments of, ii. 157.
---- Lincoln's-inn opened, ii. 138.
---- Haymarket opened, ii. 125.
---- ---- re-erected, ii. 153.
---- ---- opened, ii. 162, 172.
---- Goodman's-fields, ii. 124, 177, 179.
---- Covent-garden built, ii. 177.
---- ---- decorations of, ii. 179.
---- ---- lines to the proprietors of, ii. 180.
---- ---- riots at, ii. 196, 202, 243, 285.
---- ---- dispute concerning, ii. 257.
---- ---- improved, ii. 304.
---- Drury-lane improved, ii. 235, 292.
---- ---- alarm of fire at, ii. 171.
---- ---- admission raised, ii. 235, 306.
---- ---- riot at, ii. 236.
---- ---- rebuilt, ii. 305.
---- ---- described, ii. 309.
---- dissertation on the, ii. 247.
Theatrical trial, ii. 186.
---- consequences, ii. 189.
Tottenham-court-road, interlude there, ii. 179.
Tradesmen, fancied improvements of, i. 356.
---- manner of living in 1700, i. 230. ii. 418.
Trumpet, the use of, licensed, ii. 109.
Trunk-maker, account of the, ii. 130.
Twelfth-day, how celebrated, i. 292.
V.
Vacation, the Lawyers, described in verse, i. 321.
Vales, custom of giving, opposed, i. 334.
Vauxhall, first notice of, ii. 178.
---- statement of the proprietors, ii. 191.
---- proposal of the proprietors, ii. 198.
---- improper conduct at, ii. 213, 246.
Vice, Society for suppression of, i. 93, 214.
Vigo, trick relating to the treasure taken there, i. 99.
Vintners, hardships of, i. 161.
W.
Wachsel, Mr. letters of, relating to German emigrants, i. 65.
Wager, pedestrian, i. 235, 287. ii. 133.
Wales, Prince of, marriage described, i. 303.
---- ---- ---- attempt to assassinate, ii. 144.
---- Frederick, Prince of, a corporal, ii. 178.
Walpole, Sir R. beats a comedian, ii. 180.
Watchmen. See Beadle.
Watermen, vulgar jests and abuse by, i. 158, 258, 384.
Water Theatre, ii. 127.
Weavers, Spitalfields, violence of, ii. 30, 51, 59, 69, 101.
Welsh charity school, i. 15.
Wells, of the Bear-garden, epitaph on, ii. 154.
---- New Tunbridge, ii. 181.
---- Sadler's, ii. 150.
---- ---- dreadful accident at, ii. 227.
Welton, Dr. his religious assembly dispersed, ii. 29.
West, Matthew, first who divided lottery tickets, ii. 3.
Whale, skeleton of one exhibited, ii. 117.
Wife, advertising for, i. 239.
Wigs, strange method of stealing them, i. 104.
---- high price and importance of, ii. 313, 315, 318.
Wild, Jonathan, account of his villanies, ii. 41.
Wilkes, John, Esq. burning of North Briton, ii. 65.
---- ---- address of, to the freeholders of Middlesex, ii. 72.
Williams, Renwick, the _Monster_, i. 217.
Wool-combers, procession of, i. 288.
Work-house, London, statement concerning, i. 25.
---- Quaker, an example for others, i. 286.
Wren, Sir C. author of the present style of building, ii. 365.
Y.
Youth, manner of educating, i. 326.
Z.
Zeal, religious, instances of, i. 402, 423.
INDEX OF NAMES.
A.
Abel, ii. 123.
Abington, ii. 254.
Ackman, ii. 238.
Addison, i. 243.
Albemarle, i. 310.
Aldrich, i. 183.
Alegil, i. 99.
Allen, ii. 74, 82.
Amiconi, ii. 179.
Anderson, ii. 364.
Armstrong, i. 75.
Arne, ii. 199.
Attilia, ii. 169.
Aumont, i. 19.
Austin, i. 404.
B.
Bancroft, i. 47.
Barclay, i. 341.
Barker, ii. 170.
Barnes, ii. 122.
Barry, ii. 202.
Bartlett, i. 221.
Bartoldi, ii. 173.
Beard, ii. 238.
Becher, i. 283.
Beckford, i. 186. ii. 91.
Bedford, i. 28, 44.
Bellpine, i. 328.
Bennet, ii. 176.
Bernachi, ii. 173.
Betterton, ii. 247.
Bonnor, i. 99.
Bononcini, ii. 169.
Bononi, ii. 222.
Booth, ii. 151, 163.
Bowler, ii. 109.
Bray, i. 234.
Brittain, i. 408.
Buck, ii. 134.
Buckingham, i. 43.
Bull, i. 83.
Burges, i. 242. ii. 12.
Burlington, ii. 215.
Burton, i. 254.
Butterfield, ii. 144.
C.
Carey, i. 27.
Carlini, ii. 223.
Carlisle, ii. 314.
Carlton, i. 217.
Case, i. 220.
Chamberlain, i. 256.
Chandos, i. 27. ii. 215.
Child, i. 89.
Chetwynd, ii. 198.
Cholmondeley, ii. 133.
Cibber, ii. 151, 186.
Clarges, ii. 184.
Clark, i. 281.
Clayton, ii. 127, 132.
Clive, ii. 228.
Cogan, i. 83.
Cole, ii. 21.
Collingwood, i. 13.
Colman, ii. 257.
Condamine, i. 385.
Coram, i. 10, 11, 12.
Cornele, ii. 152.
Cornely, ii. 255.
Cotesworth, i. 140.
Cowper, i. 130. ii. 118.
Crackenthorp, i. 235.
Cunningham, i. 263.
Cuthbeartson, i. 97.
Cuzzoni, ii. 156, 170.
D.
Davenant, ii. 366.
Dent, i. 234.
Dimsdale, i. 395.
Dingley, i. 84. ii. 71.
Dodd, i. 84.
Doggett, i. 256. ii. 151.
Dormer, i. 102.
Dyche, i. 406.
E.
Eddowes, i. 164.
Effingham, ii. 347.
Elderton, i. 406.
Ellis, i. 140. ii. 185.
Erasmus, ii. 375.
Esch, i. 297.
Everard, ii. 70.
F.
Fabri, ii. 173.
Farinelli, ii. 188, 189.
Farquhar, ii. 251.
Faustina, ii. 170.
Feast, i. 20.
Fielding, i. 74, 173, 177, 189, 209, 352.
Figg, ii. 164.
Fitzgerald, i. 266.
Fleetwood, ii. 187.
Foote, ii. 300.
Fothergill, i. 82.
Francis, ii. 375.
Freeman, ii. 144.
Fuller, ii. 146.
G.
Gage, i. 404.
Gallini, ii. 222.
Garrick, ii. 236.
Garth, ii. 125.
Gibson, ii. 45.
Giffard, ii. 177.
Giles, i. 74.
Godfrey, ii. 17.
Godolphin, i. 257.
Goodman, i. 103.
Gordon, ii. 103.
Gough, ii. 198.
Goulding, i. 376.
Grafton, i. 310. ii. 133.
Grainger, ii. 91.
Green, i. 44. ii. 91.
Grosley, i. 382.
Guy, i. 25.
H.
Haddock, i. 44.
Hamilton, i. 423.
Handel, i. 13. ii. 151, 169, 188, 213.
Harley, ii. 88.
Harper, ii. 179, 187.
Harris, ii. 257, 306.
Harvey, ii. 179.
Hawes, i. 83, 432. ii. 29.
Hawley, i. 186.
Heath, i. 207.
Heidegger, ii. 217.
Henley, i. 415-25.
Hertford, ii. 353.
Herwig, i. 221.
Hewit, ii. 200.
Higginson, i. 335.
Hightrehight, ii. 149.
Hill, i. 74. ii. 101, 154.
Holford, i. 24.
Holland, ii. 308.
Holmes, ii. 173.
Howard, i. 79, 82.
Hyfield, ii. 155.
I.
Inchinbroke, ii. 21.
J.
Jackson, ii. 54.
Jacobs, i. 397.