ii. 171, 421
Feeble, Mrs., an old fop, iv. 353
---- Tom, of Brasenose, iv. 353
Feilding, Beau Robert (Orlando the Fair), i. 124 _note_; ii. 4 _note_, 5 _note_ and _seq._, 8 and _note_, 13 _seq._
Felicia (_i.e._ Great Britain), i. 44 _seq._, 123; ii. 145
"Fellows" different from men, ii. 26: of a great deal of fire, ii. 81 _seq._ _See also_ Pretty Fellows, Very Pretty Fellows, Smart Fellows, Honest Fellows, Merry Fellows
_Female Tatler, The_, ii. 247 _note_, 290 _note_, 387 _note_: two papers so named, iv. 172 and _note_, 173 _note_
Fenchurch Street, iv. 153 _note_
Fénélon, his _Télémaque_, iii. 222 _seq._
Fescue, Mrs., iv. 332
Fidelia, her strange passion for an old rake, i. 190
Fidget, Lady, the general visitant, iii. 315 _seq._
---- Mrs., i. 118; iv. 332
Filmer, on Patriarchal Government, ii. 10 _note_
Final, i. 72, 75, 182
Finch Lane, i. 334; iv. 252 _note_
Fine ladies of the present day very inferior to those of I. B.'s youth, ii. 87, 88
Fire, the quality of, in man, ii. 81 _seq._, 117, 166: men of, iii. 256
Firebrand, Lady, her temper, iv. 118
Fits, a story of, i. 191-193
Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony, his _Grand Abridgement_, i. 255
Five Fields, the, of Chelsea, i. 280 and _note_
Flambeau, Mrs., indicted for not calling, iv. 334
Flanders, i. 19, 73, 77, 105, 144; ii. 254 _note_, 348; iii. 265, 320, 334
Flatterer, a knave of parts, iv. 77: and jester, iv. 107
Flavia, a sonnet on, ii. 377, 378: an eminent coquette, iii. 167: loss of her parrot, iii. 171: not altered by smallpox, iii. 315
---- a young mother, iv. 67
---- (Miss Osborne?) well dressed, iv. 94 and _note_, 223
Fleet Bridge, ii. 150
---- Street, ii. 88 _note_, 228 _note_; iii. 61 _note_, 82, 126, 152 _note_; iv. 379, 382
Fleming, General, i. 27
Flora, her character, i. 117
Florence, i. 50, 76
Florimel, a vain creature, i. 69
---- an ambitious lady in the autumn of life, i. 139 _seq._
---- Mrs., ii. 196, 197
Florinda, a living woman, ii. 381
Florio, a good talker, i. 369
---- the generous husband, i. 396
Florio, happiness centred in a tulip root, iii. 171
---- John, his _Montaigne_, ii. 239 _note_
Florus, his account of Scipio, ii. 62 _note_
Floyer, Sir John, his _Inquiry into the Right Use and Abuses of Hot, Cold, and Temperate Baths_, i. 133 _note_
Flyblow, a coxcomb, i. 312, 313
_Flying Post, The_, i. 133 _note_, 156 _note_, 293 _note_
Folio, Tom (_i.e._ Thomas Rawlinson), a broker in learning, iii. 234 _seq._: his protest, iii. 248, 249
"Fondlewife," in Congreve's _The Old Bachelor_, i. 81 _note_
Fontive, editor of _Postman_, iii. 332 _note_
Fool distinguished from a madman, i. 328, 329
Foote, at "the Grecian," i. 13 _note_
Foppington, Lord, in the _Careless Husband_, iii. 357 _note_
Fops, charming to certain sort of women, i. 381
"For," the particle, its meaning, ii. 65
Forbes, Lord, (Marinus?) ii. 83 and _note_: his defence of Steele from the sharpers, iii. 9 _note_; iv. 377 _note_
Ford, Edward, his _Tewin-Water; or, The Story of Lady Cathcart_, iv. 261
----, James, the speaking doctor, ii. 115, 156 and _note_
Forecast, Diana, eager to see scheme for the fair sex, iv. 37
Foreign news, not musty edicts or dull proclamations, i. 12: from St. James's Coffee-house, i. 13
Forester, brother-in-law of Vanderbank, i. 33 _note_
Forster, his _Historical and Biographical Essays_ quoted, i. 49 _note_; ii. 142 _note_, 315 _note_, 349 _note_, 423 _note_; iii. 75 _note_, 407 _note_; iv. 68 _note_
Fort George, in India, iv. 204 _note_
_Fortunate Isles, The_, masque by Ben Jonson, i. 84 _note_
Fortune-hunter, a letter from, iii. 75-79
_Fortune Hunters, The_, a play, i. 311 _note_
Foster Lane, iv. 149 _note_
Fountain Tavern, the, ii. 298
_Fox, The; or, Volpone_, by Ben Jonson, i. 177 _seq._
Fox-Hall or Vauxhall, i. 219 and _note_
Fox-hunters, their voices, i. 301
Foxon, Captain, i. 88
Fracastorius, Hieronymus, physician, his _Syphilis_, iv. 322 _note_
Fraga, ii. 188
Frail, Mrs., in _Love for Love_, i. 16 _note_
France, i. 27, 28, 51, 61, 76, 88, 120, 121, 129, 130, 154, 164, 173, 174, 184, 204, 213, 214, 219, 237, 240, 244 _note_, 354; ii. 9, 27, 54, 106, 107, 211, 222, 249; iii. 73, 92, 123, 223, 318, 336, 337
---- King of, i. 155, 194, 214, 237, 244 _note_, 245; ii. 48 _See also_ Louis XIV.
Frances, Madam, ii. 402, 403
Francis I., iv. 162
Franeker, iii. 68 _note_
Freedom and ease, the men of, iii. 284
Freeland, Jack, i. 187
Freethinkers not philosophers, ii. 390 _seq._, 406; iii. 115, 256: ancient and modern, iii. 114 _seq._
Freind, Col., iii. 55 _note_
French, the History of, i. 19 _note_: their valour, i. 54: their prophets attacked by D'Urfey, i. 100 _note_: Bruyère on, ii. 59 _seq._: referred to, ii. 105, 158
---- Elizabeth, wife of Tillotson, ii. 350 _note_
---- Dr. Peter, father of Elizabeth F., ii. 350 _note_
Friendly, Mr., a reasonable man of the town, i. 107
Friendly Courier, The, by Way of Letters from Persons in Town to their Acquaintance in the Country, containing whatever is Curious or Remarkable at Home or Abroad, iv. 375 _note_
Friends, necessity for consideration between, iii. 304 _seq._
Friendship, of worthy men a greater benefit than accomplishments, i. 4, 5
_Friendship in Death, in Twenty Letters from the Dead to the Living_, by Mrs. Singer, i. 93 _note_
Fringe Glove Club, iii. 197 _note_
Frise, iii. 68 _note_
Frisk, Beau, i. 185, 187, 188
---- Betty, iv. 353
Frogs, the migration of, to Ireland, iv. 206 _seq._
Frontera, Marquis de, i. 149
Frontinett, Mrs., a good dancer, iv. 203
Frontlet, Mrs., a famous toast, i. 203
Frontley, Tom, a guide for the 'Town,' iv. 189
Frontly, Mrs., iv. 332
Frozen voices, iv. 289 _seq._
Fuller, Dr., the facetious divine, iv. 132
---- Samuel Partiger, M.P., author of No. 205, some history of, iv. 58, 59 _notes_
Fulvius, happiness centred in a blue string, iii. 171
Fulwood's Rents, iii. 99 _note_
Furbelow, the, iii. 196 and _note_
Furbish, Mrs., iv. 352
Gad, Lady, i. 278
Gadbury, Job, astrologer, ii. 54 and _note_
---- John, master of Job G., ii. 54 _note_
Gainly, Jack, a good fellow, iv. 66, 67
---- Gatty, iii. 67
Gaisford, his _Parœmiographia Græci_, i. 360 _note_
Galen, his _De Usu Partium_ (a Hymn to the Supreme Being), iii. 28
Gallantry, account of, from White's Chocolate-house, i. 12: modern, pretenders to, i. 46: a low kind, i. 67 _seq._: letters of, i. 250 _seq._: an act of true gallantry, ii. 62 _seq._: the effects of, ii. 305
"Galloon," iv. 371 and _note_
Gallus, a letter from Pliny to, iii. 338
Galway, Earl of, i. 87, 88, 149, 150
Gambling houses, ii. 89 _note_ and _seq._
Gamester, the, determination to extirpate, i. 5: his evil effects on English gentlemen, i. 6: "a coward to man and a brave to God," i. 6: his amusements take the place of songs and epigrams, &c., i. 18: I. B. no gamester, i. 37: a day with, i. 119: a tale of, i. 134, 135: a pickpocket with the courage of a highwayman, i. 208: his sense of justice like Louis XIV.'s, i. 218: sharpers not all gamesters, ii. 57: _Memoirs of Gamesters_, by Egerton, ii. 14 _note_, 178 _note_: gets money from men's follies as money-lenders do from their distresses, ii. 57: to be found in Suffolk Street, ii. 89 and _note_: spoken of as dogs or curs, ii. 89 _seq._: a new style of, ii. 143: madman, iii. 65: referred to, ii. 50 _seq._, 159 _seq._; iii. 256. _See also_ Dogs and Sharpers
Gantlett, old, iii. 101, 102
Gardening, strange terms of, iv. 120, 121
Garraway's Coffee-house in Cornhill, i. 137 and _note_; iii. 178, 352 and _note_; iv. 184, 300
Garth, Dr. (? Hippocrates), his _Dispensary_ quoted, i. 127 _note_; ii. 208 and _note_, 376; iv. 222
Garway, Thomas, founder of Garraway's, i. 387 _note_
Gascar the painter, i. 32 _note_
Gascoigne, George, his _The Glass of Government_, ii. 264 _note_
Gascon of quality, a, his undoing, iii. 69 _seq._
Gastrel, friend of Swift, iv. 294 _note_
Gatty, Mrs., a famous toast, i. 203; ii. 22
Gay, John, his _Present State of Wit_, an account of Steele's influence, i. xvi, xvii, xviii: his _Beggar's Opera_, i. 234 _note_: his _Trivia_, i. 234 _note_, 327 _note_; ii. 204 _note_; iii. 102 _note_: his _Mr. Pope's Welcome from Greece_, i. 380 _note_: on the Fan, ii. 21 _note_: his _Shepherd's Week_, iv. 250 _note_, 344 _note_
_Gazette, The_, iv. 85 _note_, 148
_Gazette à la Mode; or, Tom Brown's Ghost_, iv. 172 and _note_
_General Postscript, The_, ii. 247 _note_, 290 _note_
Geneva, i. 50, 76: the lake of, iii. 251
Genius, men of, to be esteemed as considerable agents in the world, i. 12: defined, i. 54 _note_
Genoa, i. 35, 60, 76; ii. 200
_Genteel Conversation_, by Swift, iii. 100 _note_
Gentle, Patience, iv. 374
Gentleman, an English, a prey to gamesters, i. 6: defined, i. 175 _seq._: the history of a pretty, i. 14, (_see_ Cynthio): the difficulty of becoming a fine, ii. 122 _seq._: any one may be a, iv. 72
_Gentleman's Journal_ i. x; ii. 134 and _note_
_Gentlemen's Magazine_ i. 211 _note_, 343 _note_, 358 _note_
George I., i. 39 _note_, 42 _note_; ii. 1 _note_, 35 _note_, 42 _note_; iii. 1 _note_; iv. 85 _note_
---- Prince of Denmark, a vision of, i. 78, 79: death of, ii. 164 _note_: long mourning for, i. 79 _note_; iii. 194 and _note_: referred to, i. viii
George Court, i. 219 _note_
"George and the Dragon" at Billingsgate, ii. 176
Gerhumhena, i. 261
Germany, i. 158, 354; ii. 73; iv. 271, 322, 325: a waxwork of English religions in, iv. 303 _seq._
Gertruydenberg, iii. 123, 318
Ghent, i. 20, 28, 43, 73, 77, 78, 144, 205, 214, 229; ii. 90, 91, 158; iii. 162 _note_, 163 _note_
Giddy, Mistress, pretty company, i. 260
Gildon, his _Comparison between Two Stages_, ii. 334 _note_: ? author of _Life of Betterton_, iii. 279 _note_: quoted, i. 42 _note_, 67 _note_
Gimball, Anne, born blind, iv. 379, 380
---- Ezekiel, father of Anne, iv. 379, 380
Gimcrack, Sir Nicholas, a virtuoso, his will, iv. 112, 113, 133
---- Lady, widow of Sir Nicholas, iv. 134 _seq._
Gingivistæ, or tooth-drawers, i. 281 and _note_
Gladiators, i. 256
Glare, Will, the self-conscious man, iii. 131
_Glass of Government, The_, by George Gascoigne, ii. 264 _note_
Globe, this, not trodden upon merely by business drudges, i. 12: interesting news from, i. 12
---- the sign of the, iii. 24
Goathan, petition from the inhabitants of, iii. 149
Goddard, Dr. Jonathan, physician to Cromwell, i. 179 and _note_
Godolphin, Sidney, Lord (Horatio), i. 7 _note_, 45 and _note_
Goes, Count de, i. 61, 95
Golden Ball in Goodman's Fields, iv. 148 _note_
---- Buck, the, iv. 379
---- Comb, the, iv. 382
---- Cupid in Piccadilly, the, iv. 148 _note_
---- Half Moon, iv. 150 _note_
---- Head, iv. 150 _note_
---- Key, iv. 152
---- Lion, the, near St. George's Church, i. 140 _note_: near St. Paul's Church, iii. 133 _note_
---- Pen, the, iv. 329 _note_
---- Sugar Loaf, iv. 149 _note_
---- Unicorn, iv. 150 _note_
_Golden Sayings_, by Pythagoras, ii. 392
Goldsmith, Oliver, at the Grecian, i. 13 _note_: referred to, iv. 206
Goldsmiths' Hall, i. 334
Goltz, General, i. 183; ii. 47
_Good Husband, A, for 5s.; or, Squire Bickerstaff's Lottery for the London Ladies_, iii. 277 _note_
Goodday, Lady, famous for her recipes, iv. 263
Goodenough, Ursula, indicted for libel, iv. 318, 319
Goodly, Lady, a proud mother, iv. 203
Goodman, Cardell, an actor patronised by the Duchess of Cleveland, ii. 7 and _note_
Goodman's Fields, iv. 148 and _note_, 150 _note_
Goosequill, Esq., Degory, i. 162
Gorman, a prize fighter, i. 256
Goths, the, i. 257; ii. 337; iv. 22
Gough, Deputy, ii. 179 _note_
---- Jeremy, ii. 179 _note_
Gourdon, Mother, i. 368
_Government of the Tongue_, ii. 184
Grafton, Isabella, Duchess of, ii. 313 _note_; iv. 93 _note_
Graham, Lieutenant-Colonel, ii. 106 and _note_
_Grammar of the English Tongue_, a, iv. 194 _note_
Grammar, a, needed, iv. 195 _seq._
Granard, Earl of, iv. 377 _note_
_Grand Abridgement, The_, by Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, i. 255
_Grand Magazine, The_, iii. 390 _note_
Grand Pensioner, i. 120, 198: Pensioner of Holland, i. 129, 143
---- Monarch, the, of France, i. 323; iii. 336
Grant, Roger, an oculist, cures a man born blind, ii. 41 _note_ and _seq._: account of his cure from other sources, ii. 43 _note_
Grave-Airs, Lady, in church, iv. 315
Grave-digger, the, played by Cave Underhill, i. 188 _note_, 189
Gray, murdered by Richard III., ii. 285
---- George, a prize fighter, i. 234 _note_, 235 _note_
---- John, vendor of pills, iv. 149 _note_
Grayhurst, Captain Will, i. 334
Gray's Inn, iii. 148, 234 _note_
---- Lane, i. 127 _note_, 234
Great Bedwyn, i. 371 _note_
---- Marlborough Street, iii. 61 _note_
Greber, a German musician, brought over Margarita, iii. 192 _note_
Grecian, the, learning from, i. 13: a history of, i. 13 _note_: resort of scholars, i. 13 _note_: a duel at, i. 13 _note_: must drink Spanish wine there, i. 13: referred to, i. 161; iv. 131
Greeks, the, i. 59; ii. 1, 2, 52; iii. 104, 125: their patriotism, iii. 358: wedding, the ceremonial at, iii. 364: poetry of their language, iv. 178
Green, Sir Benjamin (Sir Humphry Greenhat), ii. 179 _note_
Greenhat, Obadiah (_i.e._ Swift), a letter from, ii. 70, 71: a design by, ii. 125: on Hamlet, ii. 163: referred to, ii. 103, 112, 113, 121, 123, 193
---- Zedekiah, his character, ii. 71 _seq._
---- Tobiah, a letter from, ii. 102 _seq._
---- Sir Humphry (Sir Benjamin Green), alderman, ii. 179 _note_, 180
Greenhats, the, a family with small voices and short arms, ii. 71, 72: related to the Staffs, ii. 72
Greenhouse, a winter Paradise, iii. 338 _seq._: criticisms on, iii. 380, 381
Greenland, iii. 14, 221; iv. 140
Greenwich, a theatre at, i. 42 and _note_; iii. 327
---- Hospital, ii. 19 _note_
Greenwood, James, a letter from, iv. 194 _seq._: his _Essay towards a Practical English Grammar_, iv. 195 _note_: some notice of, iv. 196 _note_: his _The London Vocabulary_, iv. 196 _note_: his _Virgin Muse_, iv. 196 _note_
Gregg, Will, detected in treasonable correspondence with the French, ii. 198 and _note_
Gregorian computation of time, i. 316
Gregory, Mr. (Major Touchhole), a train-band major, ii. 79 and _note_
Gresham College, i. 179 _note_; ii. 309; iv. 39 _note_
Grey, Zachary, his _Hudibras_, ii. 317 _note_
Griffin, the, iv. 153 _note_, 381
Grimaldi, Cavalier Nicolini, singer, i. 171 _note_; iii. 5 _note_ and _seq._, 6 _note_, 150: benefit for, iii. 129
Grimani, Cardinal, i. 75
Grimston, William, Lord Viscount, his _Love in a Hollow Tree; or, The Lawyer's Fortune_, i. 178 and _note_
Grissel, the patient, i. 42
Groaning Board, the, i. 360 and _note_; iv. 304 and _note_
_Groans of Great Britain_, by Defoe (?), iv. 335 _note_
Groggram, Jeffery, surrenders as one of the walking dead, ii. 381
_Grounds and Occasion of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Inquired into_, by Dr. John Eachard, ii. 143
Grub Street, i. 334, 335 and _note_; iv. 172, 176
Gruel, Miss, i. 89 _note_: must not wear her hair in modern fashion, iv. 94
Guam, ii. 95 _note_
Guardeloop, M., I. B.'s tailor, i. 68 _seq._
_Guardian, The_, quoted, i. 29 _note_, 84 _note_, 184 _note_, 201 _note_, 268 _note_, 279 _note_, 348 _note_; iii. 115 _note_, 395 _note_, 407 _note_; iv. 62 _note_
Gubbin, Sir Harry, in Steele's _Tender Husband_, iv. 32 _note_
Guicciardini, Francis, his _History of Italy_, iv. 342 and _note_
Guildhall, the, i. 325: the lottery at, iii. 55 and _note_
Guinea, an elephant from, i. 170 and _note_
Guiscard, Marquis, i. 244 and _note_
Guiscard Abbé, his attack on Harley, i. 244 _note_
Gules, Hon. Thomas, his case against Peter Plumb, merchant, iv. 298 _seq._
Gun of Wapping, iv. 85 _note_. _See_ Musket
Gunner, a, the term explained, ii. 269 _seq._
Gunster, a, the term explained, ii. 269 _seq._, 272, 273
Gutter Lane, i. 334
Guy of Warwick, ii. 315; iii. 179 and _note_
Gyges and his ring of invisibility, iii. 131, 137; iv. 238 _seq._
_Habits and Cries of the City of London_, by Lauron, i. 41 _note_
Hackney, ii. 244
Hæredipetes, _i.e._ usurers who rob minors, ii. 126 and _note_
Hague, the, letters from and referred to, i. 19, 20, 43, 44, 51, 72, 76, 79 _note_, 83 _note_, 88, 96, 97, 120, 129, 143, 155, 173, 183, 197, 198, 205, 206, 213, 229, 269, 276, 331, 354, 398, 399; ii. 96, 244; iii. 318
Hair, a fine lady entreated not to wear it natural, ii. 131
Hal, Prince, iii. 198 _note_
Hales, Mrs. (Chloe), her history, i. 38 _note_
Halifax, Lord, ii. 85 _note_: an epigram by, iii. 192 _note_: as Philander, i. 45 _note_, 117 _note_ and _seq._
Hall, Sergeant, of the Foot Guards, ii. 264 _seq._; iv. 100 _note_
---- Mr., an auctioneer, i. 358
Hallet, James, ii. 179 _note_
Hamburg, i. 77, 204, 236
Hamilcar, father of Hannibal, iii. 392
Hamilton, Col. Fred., i. 52
---- Lord Archibald (Archibald), ii. 20 and _note_
---- William, Duke of, ii. 20 _note_
---- Lady Jane (Delamira), wife of Archibald, ii. 20 _note_ and _seq._
_Hamlet_ on acting, i. 288: quoted, with criticism, ii. 379 _seq._: a performance of, ii. 163 _seq._: referred to, i. 18, 188 _note_; ii. 138 _note_, 406; iv. 42, 378
Hamond, John, a letter from, iii. 60, 61
Hampstead as a health resort, ii. 61 and _note_: a raffling-shop at, ii. 68
Hampton Court, iv. 251 _note_
Hand and Star, the, iii. 61 _note_
Hanmer, Sir T., his _Correspondence_, ii. 313 _note_; iv. 93 _note_
Hannibal in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 229: a very pretty fellow in his day, ii. 62 _note_: referred to, iii. 378 and _note_, 379 and _note_, 392
---- Sir (_i.e._ Sir James Baker), iii. 9 _note_ and _seq._
Hanno, iii. 378 and _note_, 379 and _note_
Hanover, Elector of, i. 43
---- i. 72, 105, 129
Happiness, a name claimed for herself by Pleasure, ii. 325: to be found in a cottage, iii. 173: true sources of, iv. 274 _seq._
Harcourt, Mareschal, i. 51
Hard words not to be spoken in good company, ii. 65
Hark, Deborah, a waiting-maid, iii. 124
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, stabbed by Guiscard, i. 245 _note_: as Polypragmon (?), iii. 395 _note_, 396 _note_: an elaborate ridicule of his ministry, iii. 406 _note_ and _seq._: satirised as Powell, iv. 335 _note_: referred to, i. 8 _note_; ii. 198 _note_; iv. 177 _note_
---- Thomas, cousin of Robert H., iv. 177 _note_
Harper, Robin, iv. 366 _note_
Harrack, Count, i. 95
Harris, Benjamin, compiler of almanacs, ii. 319 _note_
---- James, prize-fighter, i. 235 _note_
Harrison, William, his _The Medicine_, i. 23 _seq._: friend of Swift and Addison, i. 22 _note_: he and Swift continue _The Tatler_, iii. 406 _note_
---- & Lane, Messrs., iii. 352 _note_
Hart, Charles, actor, ii. 334 and _note_: a rule for actors, iii. 130
Harwich, iii. 128
Hastings, Lord, ii. 285
---- Lady Elizabeth (Aspasia), her life and character, i. 342 _note_ and _seq._: "to love her is a liberal education," i. 395: referred to, i. xxi, 265 _note_, 394; iii. 283 _note_
Hastings, Charles, her brother, i. 342 _note_
---- George, her brother, i. 343 _note_
---- Theophilus, her father, i. 342 _note_, 343
Haughty, Lady, her strange conduct, ii. 218, 219: an explanation of the same, ii. 220, 221
---- Jack, his ways, ii. 117,118
"Haut Brion," iii. 95 _note_
Havre, ii. 107, 133, 199
Hawes, W., iv. 169 _note_
Hawkers forbidden to take more than 1d. for _The Tatler_, i. 12
Hawkins, Sir John, his History of Music, i. 311 _note_; ii. 275 _note_, 294 _note_, 372 _note_; iii. 192 _note_
Hawksly, Signior, keeper of a raffling-shop at Hampstead, ii. 68, 69
Haym, assisted to introduce Italian opera into England, iii. 276 _note_
Haymarket, the theatre at, built by Vanbrugh, i. 110 _note_: referred to, i. 40, 358; ii. 90 _note_, 310, 334 _note_, 420; iii. 45, 233; iv. 335, 348
Hazzard, Will, iv. 177, 184
Heathcote (Avaro) of the City, i. 211 and _note_
Hebe (_i.e._ the Duchess of Bolton, or Miss Tempest), i. 355 _note_ and _seq._
Hebrews, the, ii. 318
Hector, i. 59, 256; ii. 129, 232; iii. 299
Hedington, near Oxford, scene of King's _Joan of Hedington_, i. 368 and _note_: referred to, ii. 166
Heedless, Henry, Esq., indicted for assault, iv. 346 _seq._
Heidegger, John James, director of opera-houses, i. 111 and _note_, 154; ii. 118
Heinsius, M., i. 97
---- Daniel, his edition of Virgil, iii. 235
Heirs, concerning, i. 132
Heister, Marshall, i. 71, 183, 236
Helchin, i. 155, 229
Helen, i. 117; iv. 249 _note_
_Helen's Epistle to Paris_ (Ovid), translated by Mulgrave and Dryden, i. 117 and _note_
Hellebore, iii. 63 and _note_
Henin-Lietard, iii. 320
Henley, Anthony, i. 83 _note_, 99 _note_: probable author of a letter on "Pretty Fellows," i. 215 _note_ and _seq._, and of part of No. 193, iii. 406 _note_ and _seq._
Henry II., i. 103; ii. 72
---- IV., i. 83 _note_
---- VII., ii. 190
---- VIII., i. 84 _note_; ii. 190; iii. 127 and _note_; iv. 128
_Henry IV._, Shakespeare's, i. 125 _note_, 385; ii. 315; iii. 198 _note_
_Henry V._, Shakespeare's, iii. 128 _note_, 356
_Henry VI._, Shakespeare's, ii. 285
_Henry VIII._, Shakespeare's, i. 18, 345; iii. 198 _note_
Heralds' Office, the, i; 101, 105, 130, 162; ii. 40; iv. 254
Hercules, i. 256, 352; ii. 5, 129, 231, 293: courted by Virtue and Pleasure, ii. 324 _seq._
_Heroic Plays, Of_, by Dryden, i. 367 _note_
Heroic virtue possible to every one, iv. 47
Herod, i. 288; ii. 375
Hesiod, his _Works and Days_, ii. 326; iv. 58
Hesse, Prince of, ii. 107, 108
Hessen, M. Van, i. 204
Hewson, said to be real name of Partridge, ii. 320 _note_
Heyday, Jack, a sharper, ii. 52
Heylin, his _Little Description of the Great World_, iv. 289 _note_
Heywood, Mrs. Elizabeth, i. 55 _note_
---- Thomas, on marriage, quotation from, i. 398
Hibernians, the, great takers of snuff, i. 285
_Hiddaspes_, the opera, iv. 382
Hickathrift, John (usually called Thomas), ii. 316 and _note_
High Holborn, iv. 150 _note_
---- life, a short skit on, i. 131 _seq._
Hill, Captain, i. 30 _note_
---- Sir Scipio (Africanus), i. 296 _note_ and _seq._
Hills, H., bookseller in Blackfriars, ii. 347 _note_
Hinchinbroke, Viscount (Cynthio), his character, i. 14, 15: only true lover, i. 47 and _note_: history of, i. 47 _note_: his marriage, i. 286 _note_: referred to, ii. 255 _note_
_Hind and Panther_, by Dryden, iv. 3 _note_
Hinksey, near Oxford, ii. 166
Hippocrates (? Sir Samuel Garth), ii. 153, 208, 209; iv. 122, 162
Historians to act as ushers in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 130
_Historical Character, An, &c., being the Life of the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Hastings_, by Thomas Barnard, i. 343 _note_
_Historical and Biographical Essays_, by Forster, ii. 315 _note_, 349 _note_, 423 _note_
History and poetry compared, ii. 392, 393
_History of England in Eighteenth Century_, by Lecky, iii. 112 _note_; iv. 294 _note_
_History of Hannibal and Hanno, &c._, by Arthur Maynwaring, iii. 379 _note_
_History of his Own Time_, by Bishop Burnet, ii. 294 _note_
_History of Lilly's Life and Times_, by himself, iv. 226 _note_
_History of Robert Powell_, by Thomas Burnet, iv. 335 _note_
_History of the Civil War_, by Clarendon, i. 87 _note_
_History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, &c._, by Defoe, i. 126 _note_
Hive, Rebecca, iv. 372
Hoadly, Benjamin (Bishop of Winchester), advocate for episcopacy of the Church and liberty of the people, i. 5 and _note_: controversy with Dr. Atterbury, i. 5 and _note_: controversy with Dr. Blackall on Passive Obedience, i. 359 _note_ and _seq._; ii. 8 _note_ and _seq._: probably wrote the letter in No. 50, ii. 9
---- Dr. John, son of the above, i. 361 _note_
Hochsted, Scene of Battle of Blenheim, i. 28, 266 _note_
Hockley-in-the-Hole, its Bear-garden, i. 234 _note_, 235 _note_, 255, 256
Hogarth, his _Rake's Progress_, i. 12 _note_, 247 _note_: his picture of a theatre at Oxford, i. 366 _note_: his picture of a cock-fight, iii. 112 _note_
Hogshead (or Tun) of Wapping, i. 200, 201 and _note_
Holborn, i. 335; iii. 119; iv. 44
---- Bars, iv. 152
Holland, i. 80 _note_, 89, 105, 106, 120, 151, 154, 174, 200, 205, 229, 269, 299, 354, 362; ii. 222; iii. 81, 101, 123, 246, 316, 318
Holt, Sir John (Verus), magistrate, i. 123 and _note_, 158 _note_
---- Lady, iv. 381
Homer compared to Virgil, i. 57 and _note_: the action of the _Iliad_ related in form of a journal, i. 58 _seq._: in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 228: his "Works," by Barnes, iii. 159 _note_, 160 _note_: on Immortality, iii. 199 _seq._: referred to, ii. 52, 70, 71, 230, 412, 424 _note_; iii. 159, 222, 223, 270; iv. 288: _Iliad_, iii. 103, 104, 172, 175 _seq._: _Odyssey_, iii. 104
Honest Fellows, i. 368, 369
Honest Ned, i. 99 and _note_
Honey Lane Market, i. 235 _note_, 334
Honeycomb, Will, iv. 339 _note_
Honour, a false sense of, leads to duels, i. 6: the temple of, iii. 49, 50: a court of, iv. 271 _seq._, 281 _seq._, 283 _seq._, 293, 298 _seq._, 312, 315 _seq._, 331 _seq._, 364 _seq._, 371
Honour and titles, the historical origin of, iii. 298 _seq._
Hood, Robin, ii. 232
Hoods, the fashion of, iv. 93 and _note_
Hooker, a model of style, iv. 180
Hopson, Charles, Esq., i. 334
Horace, a master of satire, iv. 235 _seq._: _Ep._ quoted, ii. 125, 241, 293, 333; iii. 21, 198 _note_, 273, 298, 308, 353; iv. 17, 44, 49, 110, 119, 128, 154, 189, 201, 242, 369: _Odes_ quoted, i. 93; ii. 94, 175, 212, 382; iii. 198, 293, 303, 311 and _note_, 362, 385, 400; iv. 139, 171, 196, 278, 287, 341: _Sat._, ii. 366, 377, 394; iii. 32, 49, 61, 72, 87, 120, 140, 218, 264, 289, 312, 327; iv. 54, 123, 166, 228, 252, 274, 364: _Ars Poetica_ quoted, ii. 141, 153, 154, 359; iii. 160, 261, 279, 358, 405; iv. 219, 225, 365: _Ode to Pyrrha_, iii. 309, 310: referred to, i. 77; ii. 296 _note_; iii. 270, 309; iv. 220, 222 235
Horatio (_i.e._ Sidney Lord Godolphin), i. 45 and _note_
Horner, a character in Wycherley's _Country Wife_, i. 30
Horse Guards, the, i. 235 _note_; iv. 283, 377 _note_
Hotspur, iii. 281
Howard, the Hon. Edward, i. 178 and _note_
How'-d'-Call, Mr., i. 184
Howd'ee, Bridget, iv. 247
Howdees, ii. 396 and _note_
Hows, J., apothecary, iv. 153 _note_
Howth, the Hill of, iv. 207
Hoyden, Miss, in Vanbrugh's _The Relapse_, played by Mrs. Bignell, i. 29 _note_
_Hudibras_, ii. 317 _note_; iii. 100, 101 and _note_, 179 _note_; iv. 142, 289, 320, 324
Huet, Lord George, iii. 162 _note_
Hughes, Jabez (brother of John H.), his _Miscellanies in Verse and Prose_, i. 97 _note_: verses by, i. 98 _seq._: as "Sam Trusty," iv. 351
---- John, his _Correspondence_, ii. 9 _note_; iii. 5 _note_: letters from (?), ii. 125, 126, 197 _seq._: a letter from, as Will Trusty, ii. 175 _seq._: his edition of Spenser, iv. 7 _note_: perhaps author of No. 113, ii. 416, of No. 194, iv. 7, under name Cælicola, iv. 90: his _Siege of Damascus_, iv. 90 _note_: referred to, i. 97 _note_; ii. 402 _note_; iii. 1; iv. 351 _note_
Human instinct a most important quality for success, i. 248
Human nature, its proper dignity, ii. 263, 390: its three chief passions, iii. 32: a vision of, iii. 33 _seq._, 49 _seq._
Humdrum, Nicholas, iii. 210, 211
Hungarian twins, iii. 26 and _note_
Hungary, i. 51, 71, 95, 183, 204, 236
---- water, iii. 63 and _note_; iv. 354 and _note_
Hunger considered, iv. 60 _seq._
Hunt, Leigh, his _The Town_, i. 136 _note_: his _Book for a Corner_, iii. 75 _note_
Hunter, Col. Robert (Eboracensis), Governor of New York, ii. 146 and _note_: (? Col. Ramble), i. 68 and _note_
Hunting, the folly of, iii. 289 _seq._
_Hunting Cock, The_, iv. 372
Huntingdon, Earl of, father of Lady Elizabeth Hastings, i. 342 _note_, 343 _note_
"Husband, the Civil," ii. 27 _seq._
Husbands, ill-natured, the barbarous cruelty of, iii. 184 _seq._
Hyde, Lord, ii. 35 _note_
Hyde Park, fine equipages in, ii. 125: referred to, i. 258 _note_; iii. 207
_Hymn to the Supreme Being_, by Galen, iii. 28
"I die," meaning of the phrase in love-letters, ii. 401
Iago, iv. 240 _note_
Ida, Mount, iii. 175, 177
Idleness a destructive distemper, ii. 323, 324: the virtue of, ii. 412 _seq._: the hurry of, iii. 325, 326
_Iliad_ of Homer, its actions told in form of a journal, i. 58 _seq._
Immortality of the soul, iii. 199 _seq._: Homer on, iii. 199 _seq._: Virgil on, iii. 211 _seq._: Fénélon on, iii. 222 _seq._
Impudence, to mankind what action is to orators, iii. 285: its value, iii. 285 _seq._
Impudent and absurd, the, much alike, iii. 285
Inamoratos not rakes, i. 225
Incense, the Rev. Ralph, iv. 374
_Index Expurgatorius_, suggested, iv. 179
India Company, the, ii. 4
Indian kings, an anecdote of, iii. 299 _seq._
Indibilis, the lover of Scipio's fair captive, ii. 63, 64
_Infallible Astrologer, The_, iv. 169 _note_
Infidelity, the spread of, ii. 407 _seq._
Infland, General, i. 183
Inglish, J., vendor of pills, iv. 150 _note_
Inner Temple Gate, iv. 131 _note_
Innocence, iii. 54
Inoff, Baron, i. 273
_Inquiry into the Right Use and Abuses of Hot, Cold, and Temperate Baths in England_, by Sir John Floyer, i. 33 _note_
Insipids, the Order of, iii. 274
_Institutes of the Laws of England_, by Justice Coke, iii. 107
_Instructions to a Painter_, by Waller, i. 34 and note
_Instructions to Vanderbank_, &c., by Blackmore, i. 32 and _note_
Intelligence, letters of, i. 7
"Inventory of the Playhouse," by Addison, i. 4
Iphimedia, iii. 202
Ipres, i. 174; ii. 34
Ireland, I. B.'s natural affection for, iv. 206: referred to, i. 244 _note_; ii. 122 _note_
Irishtown, iv. 208 _note_
Iroquois chiefs, iii. 299 _note_
Isaac, a dancing-master, i. 279 _note_; ii. 394
Isaacstaff, i. 104
Isabella, in _A Fatal Marriage_, played by Mrs. Barry, i. 16 _note_
Isez-Esquerchien, iii. 317
Islington, ii. 289; iii. 8
_Isobel_, the, boat, of Kinghorn, iv. 382
Israel (Jacob), iv. 190 _seq._
Issachar, iv. 301
Italy, letters from and references to, i. 49, 60, 72, 95, 110 _note_, 129; ii. 9: serenades originate from, iv. 140
Ithuriel, his spear, iv. 211, 213: needed by a lady, iv. 312, 313
Ivy Bridge, iii. 299 _note_
Ix, an older family than the Staffs, i. 290: a catalogue of their members, i. 290
"Jack," nephew of I. B., i. 247 _seq._
----, ii. 241
Jacks, Harry, ii. 92, 93
---- the, iv. 177
Jack's Coffee-house, iv. 369
Jacob's Coffee-house, iv. 149 _note_
Jacobstaft, an astronomer, i. 102, 104
---- Dorothy, his wife, i. 102
Jacques in _As You Like It_, i. 338, 339
Jaffier in _Venice Preserved_, iii. 105
Jamaica, i. 234 _note_; ii. 146 _note_; iv. 208 _note_
Jambee, a kind of cane, iii. 154 and _note_
James I., ii. 126 _note_; iv. 103, 104
---- II., i. 41 note, 188 _note_; iv. 150 _note_
Jansart, ii. 108, 109, 127
Janus of the age (_i.e._ Swift), i. 268
Jealousy, iii. 36
Jeffery, old Sir, iv. 77
Jennings, Admiral Sir John, ii. 19 and _note_
Jervas, Charles, portrait-painter, i. 39 and _note_, 64
Jessamine Hair Powder, ii. 20 and _note_
Jesting, an abuse of, iv. 366-368
Jesuits break down bashfulness in their disciples, iii. 287: their statement that Christ was born in France and crucified in England, and that all nations were vassals to France, iii. 299 _note_: referred to, iii. 274
Jesuits' Powder, iii. 40
Jesus College, Oxon., ii. 187
_Jew of Venice, The_, i. 256 _note_
Jingle, Will, coachman, his invention of a new chair, ii. 418, 419
_Joan of Hedington_, by Dr. William King, i. 368 _note_
Joannes de Peyrareda completed Virgil, ii. 281 _note_
Jocelyn, Colonel, iv. 376 _note_
_John Gilpin_, by Cowper, i. 232 _note_
Johnson, Mrs. (Stella), i. 107 _note_; iv. 93 _note_
---- Samuel, on Lady Elizabeth Hastings, i. 343 _note_: on William Walsh, ii. 249 _note_: his _Poets_, iv. 217 _note_
Jones, William, a young man born blind, ii. 41 _seq._, 42 _note_
Jonson, Ben, his masque _The Fortunate Isles_, i. 84 _note_: his _Alchemist_, i. 125, 126: his _Bartholomew Fair_, i. 280 and _note_: his _Every Man out of his Humour_, i. 341: his _Volpone, or, The Fox_, i. 177 _seq._: his _Silent Woman_, ii. 29 _note_; iii. 92: his _Leges Convivales_, ii. 215 and _note_: at the "Devil" Tavern, ii. 215: referred to, i. 83 _note_, 84 _note_, 110
Joseph, Sir, in Congreve's _Old Bachelor_, ii. 62 _note_
---- of Holy Writ, the story of, iv. 190 _seq._
_Journal of a Modern Lady_, by Swift, iv. 338 _note_
_Journey through England_, by Defoe, i. 387 _note_
_Judicium Vocalium_, by Lucian, iv. 339 and _note_
Julian computation, the, i. 316
_Julius Cæsar_, Shakespeare's, iii. 128
Juno, i. 57, 59; iii. 175 _seq._
Jupiter, i. 58, 351; ii. 283, 412; iii. 172 _seq._, 175 _seq._, 204;