ii. 51, 206:
letters to and from, ii. 173-175
Monoux, Sir Humphrey. _See_ Monoculus
Mons, i. 4, 19 _note_, 144, 174, 184, 269, 291; ii. 97, 106, 107, 133, 134, 199, 222, 232, 244, 266 _note_
Monstrosities noticed, iv. 159 _seq._
Montagu, Edward Wortley, Esq., second volume _Tatler_ dedicated to, ii. 1 and _note_, 2 _note_: supplied material for No. 223, iv. 142 _note_
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, letters of, ii. 2 _note_: referred to, i. 38 _note_; ii. 1 _note_
---- Edward, first Earl of Sandwich, ii. 1 _note_
---- Edward W., junior, ii. 1 _note_
---- Mary, ii. 1 _note_
---- Duke of, i. 47 _note_
---- Duchess of (? Maria), i. 386 and _note_
Montague, Charles, a second Mæcenas, vol. iv. dedicated to, iv. 3 and _note_, 4 _note_: referred to, i. vii
---- Mr. Chancellor, i. 124 _note_
Montague House, i. 258: fields behind it a favourite place for duelling, iv. 349
Montaigne quoted, ii. 239; iv. 320
Montandre, Marquis de, iii. 76 _note_
_Monthly Chronicle_, iv. 195 _note_
_Monthly Miscellany; or, Gentleman's Journal_, ii. 134 and _note_
Montpellier, iii. 63; iv. 204 _note_
Monument, the, i. 233
Moore, T., apothecary, iv. 152 note, 382
Moorfields, French prophets in, i. 100 _note_: plans for a college at, i. 247 _note_; iii. 64, 73 _seq._, 134, 149, 258, 313 _seq._, 318 _seq._, 336: candidates for, iii. 313 _seq._
Moorgate, i. 334
Mopsa, a young country wench, iii. 58, 77, 78, 79
---- in despair at neglect at a masquerade, iii. 171
Mopstaff, Humphrey, Bachelor of Queen's College, Oxon., i. 153
----, i. 102, 104
Morality, life without its rules is a wayward, uneasy being, i. 398
More, Sir Thomas, ii. 223 _note_
---- Henry, the Platonist, his _Conjectura Cabalistica_, i. 262 and _note_
---- Mr., writing-master, iv. 329 and _note_
Morforio, iii. 87, 91
Morley, Professor Henry, his _Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair_, ii. 313 _note_: his _Life of Girolamo Cardano_, iv. 103 _note_
---- John, on Guicciardini, iv. 342 _note_
Morning, Swift's lines on, i. 111. See _Description of the Morning_
---- gowns, iv. 149 and _note_
Morocco, ambassador of, iii. 38 and _note_
Morphew, John, printer of the _Tatler_, referred to, i. 64 and _note_, 106 _note_, 218, 222 _note_, 261, 299 _note_; ii. 129, 167, 207, 222, 248, 360, 365; iii. 57, 71 _note_, 77, 133, 249, 255, 277, 336, 346, 374; iv. 13, 14, 38, 128, 186, 233, 380
Morris' Coffee-house, i. 161
Mortagne, i. 290, 299
Mortar, Hon. Colonel, ii. 88
Mortlake, ii. 320 _note_
Motteux, Peter Anthony, dramatist, ii. 377 _note_ and _seq._: published _Gentleman's Journal_, ii. 134 and _note_
"Mount of Restitution," the, ii. 343, 353 _seq._
Mountford, the actor, i. 30 _note_
----, Mrs, i. 30 _note_
Mourning, the æsthetic advantages of, iii. 194 _seq._
Moving pictures, iii. 82 and _note_, 83 and _note_, 283
_Mr. Pope's Welcome from Greece_, by Gay, i. 380 _note_
"Mrs.," title used for country gentlewomen, i. 89 _note_
Muffen, Mr., keeper of a china shop, i. 83 _note_
Mulgrave, Earl of, i. 117 _note_
Mum, a bottle of, ii. 261; iii. 23 and _note_
Mundon, Admiral, i. 280 _note_
Muralt, his _Letters describing the Character and Customs of English and French Nations_, iii. 112 _note_
Musæus, ii. 232; iii. 216
Muscovites, i. 72, 236; ii. 67; iii. 220, 246
---- Czar of, iii. 221; iv. 153 _note_, 186, 227
_Museum Tradescantianum_, a collection of rarities preserved at South Lambeth, near London, by John Tradescant, i. 282 _note_
_Muses' Mercury_, i. x
"Musical Instruments," by Addison, i. 4: male characters illustrated by, iii. 206 _seq._, 258: female characters illustrated by, iii. 228 _seq._, 248
Musket (or Pistol) of Wapping, i. 200, 201 and _note_
Musty, a kind of snuff, i. 229; ii. 214, 352
Myrmidons, the, of Homer, ii. 52, 74, 81, 117
Nab, Ralph, haberdasher, humble petition of, iv. 371
Naboharzon, King of Babylon, iii. 223
Naked Boy, the, iv. 148 _note_
_Naked Truth, The_, by Colonel Crowther (?), sarcasms on, i. 146 _note_ and _seq._, 178 _seq._
Nakedness, an affectation of, iv. 109 _seq._
Namur, i. 52, 174
Nando's Coffee-house, i. 228 _note_; iii. 152, 348
Naples, i. 50, 75, 94, 213; iii. 86; iv. 321
_Narrative of Guiscard's Examination_, by Mrs. Manley, i. 245 _note_
Nassau, Prince of, i. 105, 290; ii. 149
Nations led to revolution by extraordinary genius, not by general bent of feeling, i. 54
Naturalisation, act of, i. 84 and _note_, 121 _note_, 162
Naunton, Sir Robert, iv. 180
Nayler, James, the Quaker, a place claimed for him in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 207 and _note_
Nectar and ambrosia, iv. 153 and _note_
Nero, Life of, by Suetonius, i. 257 and _note_: referred to, ii. 167, 168
Nestor, i. 59, 60: the talk of, iii. 103
---- (Sir Christopher Wren), ii. 24 and _note_, 25 and _note_
Neuhausel, i. 183, 236
Neverout, Mr., ii. 6 _note_
_New Atalantis_, by Mrs. Manley, whom see
Newcomb, Ellin, iv. 381
Newgate, iii. 306 _note_
---- Market, i. 235 _note_; iv. 304 _note_
---- Street, ii. 97
Newington, ii. 41, 42 _note_
---- Green, ii. 156 _note_
Newman, Richard, indicted for the use of the word "perhaps," iv. 302
Newmarket, ii. 181 _note_
_News from Parnassus_, by Boccalini, iv. 341, 342 _note_
News, foreign and domestic, from St. James's Coffee-house, i. 13: the news in the _Tatler_ is for most part only of slight interest, i. 19 _note_: _Tatler_ will supply such news as has escaped public notice, i. 52: to be given up in the _Tatler_, i. 182 _note_
"News-writers, the Distress of," by Addison, i. 4, 156 _seq._: helped by a knowledge of astrology, i. 28: shifts they are reduced to, i. 347: excluded from the Chamber of Fame, ii. 187
Newspapers as pernicious to people of England as books of chivalry to those of Spain, iii. 335 _seq._
Newton, Sir Isaac, his philosophy, i. 350 _note_: referred to, iv. 121
Nice, Will, a fop, i. 128
Nicholas, Master, barber in _Don Quixote_, i. 282 and _note_
Nichols, his _Select Collection of Poems_, i. 47 _note_, 203 _note_: quoted, i. 126 _note_, 146 _note_, 201 _note_, 245 _note_, 265 _note_, 283 _note_, 291 _note_, 305 _note_, 310 _note_, 343 _note_, 350 _note_; ii. 3 _note_, 5 _note_, 19 _note_, 25 _note_, 43 _note_, 102 _note_, 187 _note_, 199 _note_, 201 _note_, 223 _note_, 264 _note_, 272 _note_, 317 _note_, 410 _note_; iii. 21 _note_, 26 _note_, 58 _note_, 76 _note_, 84 _note_, 85 _note_, 87 _note_, 100 _note_, 163 _note_, 192 _note_, 278 _note_, 343 _note_, 390 _note_; iv. 123 _note_, 138 _note_, 201 _note_, 210 _note_, 376 _note_
"Nickers," their habits, ii. 204
Nicknack, Jeffry, a letter from, i. 228
Nicolini, Cavalier Grimaldi, his benefit-night delayed at request of ladies of quality, iii. 150: referred to, i. 171 _note_; iii. 5 _note_ and _seq._, 6 _note_, 129
"Night-cap wig," i. 216 and _note_
Night-cap presented to I. B., iii. 130, 148, 149
"No," the difficulty of saying, ii. 243
_No Duke_, by Nahum Tate, iii. 409
Noah's Flood, in puppet-show, i. 140 _note_
Noailles, Duke of, i. 95
Nobilis, his unsuccessful attempts to be a rake, i. 224, 225
Noble Street, i. 334
"Nock," iv. 320 and _note_
Nocturnus, the keeper of Messalina, i. 397
Nonsense the prevailing part of eloquence, ii. 77
Norfolk Street, i. 161
Norris, John, the divine, his _Theory and Regulation of Love_, i. 262 and _note_, 263 _note_
---- Admiral Sir John, i. 205 and _note_
North Briton, Mr., or Mr. William Scott, iv. 310, 311
Norton, Richard (? the gentleman of Hampshire), the author of Pausanias, i. 358 and _note_
Norwich crape, ii. 195 _note_
Noses, a paper on, iv. 320 _seq._
Notch, Sir Jeffrey, a foreman of the Club, iii. 99
Nottingham, Daniel, Earl of, called Don Diego Dismallo, i. 184 and _note_; iii. 192 _note_
Nova Zembla, iv. 289, 314
Novel, a coxcomb, in the _Plain Dealer_, i. 243 and _note_
"Novelists," iii. 327, 332 _note_
Nowhere, Lord, a coxcomb, i. 310
Noye, William, his strange will, i. 87 and _note_
---- Edward, i. 87 _note_
Numps, i. 82
Oberon, Platonne's footman, i. 263
---- King (_i.e._ Owen M'Swiney), i. 110 and _note_
_Observator, The_, iii. 377 _note_
Oceanus, iii. 176
Ogle, Jack, iii. 100 and _note_
Ogling, the art of, i. 86; iii. 166 _seq._
Oh Nee Zeath Ton No Prow, Iroquois chief of the River Sachen and the Ganajohhom Sachen, iii. 299 _note_, 301
Old age, the follies of, i. 376; iv. 350 _seq._: devoted to avarice, iii. 32
_Old Bachelor, The_, by Congreve, i. 81 and _note_; ii. 62 _note_
Old Bailey, The, ii. 4 _note_, 244 _seq._; iii. 42
Old Devil, the, ii. 299
Old Fox Inn, the, iv. 317
Old Man's Coffee-house, iv. 150 _note_
_Old Mode, The, and the New; or, Country Miss with her Furbelow_, by D'Urfey, iii. 196 _note_
Old Southampton Buildings, iv. 150 _note_
Oldfield, Mrs., contention with Mrs. Bracegirdle, i. 17 _note_: as Lady Betty Modish, i. 90, 91 _note_; iii. 357 _note_; iv. 94 _note_: her salary, ii. 164 _note_: executress to Arthur Maynwaring, i. 7 and 8 _note_: not as Flavia, iv. 94 _note_
Oldfox, Major, in _The Plain Dealer_, i. 243 and _note_
Oldham, his _Satire addressed to a friend that is about to leave the University_, iv. 296, 297: his translation of Horace, iv. 364
Oldmixon, published Maynwaring's _Life and Posthumous Works_ in 1715, i. 8 _note_: (? the unborn poet), ii. 97 and _note_
Oldys, i. 346 _note_
"Olive Tree and Still," iv. 149 _note_
Olivenza, i. 253, 261, 332; ii. 19
Oliver (Cromwell), his porter, ii. 14 and _note_; iii. 65
Oliver, William, M.D., F.R.S., his _Dissertation on Bath Waters_, i. 133 _note_
"Ombre," a game of cards, ii. 29 and _note_
Omicron (? John Oldmixon), the unborn poet, ii. 97 _note_, 161
"One Bell" Inn, the, iii. 158
Open-breasted waistcoats, a fashion, ii. 314 _note_; iii. 197
Opera, the, discouraged by supporters of the theatres, i. 40 _seq._: Addison and Dennis on, i. 40 _note_: one in which hero sang Italian and the heroine English, i. 171 _note_: given up to acrobats, ii. 388 _seq._; iii. 5
Orange, Prince of, i. 174; ii. 105, 133; iii. 162 _note_
Oranienburg, i. 72; iv. 57
Oraison, M. d'André, Marquis d', ii. 54
Oratory, the art of, ii. 155: graceful, iii. 373
Orestea, the friend of Piledea, ii. 148
_Origin and Progress of Letters_, by Massey, iii. 133 _note_; iv. 329 _note_
_Original Letters to the "Tatler" and "Spectator,"_ i. 89 _note_, 136 _note_; ii. 314 _note_; iii. 113 _note_, 130 _note_, 264 _note_, 375 _note_; iv. 13 _note_, 366 _note_
Orkney, Lord, i. 290, 291; ii. 109
Orlando the Fair (_i.e._ Beau Feilding), ii. 3 _note_ and _seq._, 4, 13 _seq._
Ormond, James Butler, Duke of, supposed original of Lord Timon, i. 84 _note_: as Duumvir, ii. 35 _note_ and _seq._: referred to, iii. 163 _note_, 299 _note_
Orontes, a letter from, iii. 375 _note_
_Orphan, The_, Monimia in, played by Mrs. Barry, i. 16 _note_: the Page in, played by Mrs. Bracegirdle, i. 17 _note_
Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, i. 145 and _note_
Ortuinus Gratius, a doctor of divinity, iv. 21 _note_
Osborne, Th., Duke of Leeds (? Downes), iii. 407 _note_ and _seq._
---- Miss (? Flavia), afterwards wife of Bishop Atterbury, iv. 94 and _note_, 222 _note_
Oscitation, very different from laughter, ii. 102
Osmyn, a civil husband, ii. 27 _seq._
Ostend, i. 244; ii. 105
Osyris, correspondent from Scotland, iii. 165
Othello, his handkerchief, i. 345: referred to, ii. 344 _note_, 375; iii. 281, 380, 383, 384; iv. 42
Otway, his _Venice Preserved_, iii. 105
Oudenarde, i. 19, 34, 378 _note_
Overdo, Mr. Justice, in _Bartholomew Fair_, i. 280 and _note_
---- Mrs. Arabella, her low dresses, iv. 109, 110
Overton, Mr., his _Life in the English Church_, iv. 293 _note_
---- Mr., picture seller, iv. 379
Ovid, _Met._ quoted, i. 359; ii. 388; iii. 238, 375, 367; iv. 147, 210, 219, 224, 290, 291: _Ep._ quoted, i. 117 and _note_; iv. 206: _Rem. Am._ quoted, iii. 12, 189; iv. 25, 181: _Amor. El._, iv. 324: _Ars Am._, iii. 175: referred to, i. 77; iii. 19, 310
Oxenstern, Count of, ii. 109
Oxford, helps a man to find his level, i. 249: superior way of reckoning time at, i. 315, 316: home of virtue and knowledge, i. 314 _seq._: almanac of, i. 315 _seq._, 351: supports Powell or Dr. Blackall, i. 365 and _note_: _Terræ-Filius; or, The Secret History of_, i. 366 _note_: Hogarth's "Theatre at," i. 366 _note_: a letter from, ii. 165: bad manners at, ii. 165, 166: an Oxford scholar, ii. 363: a habit at, iv. 24: referred to, i. 7 _note_, 210, 281 _note_, 282 _note_; ii. 171 _note_, 187, 269; iii. 357; iv. 130, 204 _note_, 237, 324
Oxford, Earl of (Martio), i. 45, 305 _note_
Packington, Sir John, i. 325 _note_
Pacolet, Mr., I. B.'s "familiar," his history, i. 131 _seq._: referred to, i. 115, 116, 122, 135, 186, 219, 220, 221, 222, 235, 327, 355, 357, 375, 387; ii. 16, 107, 157, 176, 206, 225 _seq._;