The Tatler, Volume 4

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her conquest of Henry Cromwell, i. 380 _note_

Thoresby, Ralph, his _Diary_ quoted, i. 13 _note_, 345 _note_

Thorold, Sir Charles, i. 106

---- Sir George, i. 106

Thouy, Marquis de, ii. 34

Threadneedle Street, iv. 149 _note_

Threadpaper, Sarah, waiting-maid, iii. 124

Thrifty, John, a letter from, ii. 257

Thumb, Tom, history of, ii. 351

Thungen, General, i. 71

Tickell, Thomas, his _The Prospect of Peace_, i. 382 _note_: as Tom Mercett, iv. 123 _note_: referred to, ii. 3 _note_, 178 _note_, 223 _note_, 257 _note_, 317 _note_, 346 _note_, 405 _note_; iii. 178 _note_; iv. 283 _note_, 287 _note_

Tillotson, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 350 and _note_

Tilney Churchyard, Norfolk, ii. 316 _note_

Tiltyard, i. 318

Timbs, his _Clubs and Club Life in London_, i. 12 _note_, 280 _note_; ii. 260 _note_

Timoleon on the origin of titles, iii. 298 _seq._: referred to, iii. 300, 301

Timon, Lord, i. 84 _seq._; iii. 369 _note_

_Timothy and Philatheus_, by Oldisworth, ii. 9 _note_, 12 _note_

Timothy [Tittle], Sir (Henry Cromwell), the critic, i. 380 _note_; iii. 270 _seq._

Tinbreast, Mr., of Cornwall, i. 301

Tindal, Dr., on _Rights of the Christian Church_, ii. 12 and _note_

Tintoret, Tom, a notable vintner, iii. 95, 134

Tipstaff, i. 102, 103, 104

Tiptoe, Mr., his dancing-school, iii. 348

Tiresias, iii. 200 _seq._

_Tit for Tat_, iv. 172 and _note_

Titles, historical origin of, iii. 298 _seq._

Tittle, Sir Timothy (_i.e._ Henry Cromwell), i. 380 _note_; iii. 270 _seq._

_To a Lady on her Parrot_, i. 226, 227

Toast, a, history and definition of, i. 201 _seq._, 259: visit from a top toast, ii. 286 _seq._: referred to, ii. 166, 315; iii. 42, 76 _note_

Tobacco, iii. 63 _note_

Tockenburg, i. 62, 76, 204; ii. 47

Tofts, Mrs. Catherine (Camilla), singer, i. 171 and _note_, 346; iii. 6 _note_: rival of Margerita, iii. 191 _note_

Toilet, Mrs., tirewoman, ii. 214

Torcy, M., i. 88, 96, 97, 120, 121, 130, 143, 144, 155, 164, 173, 174 _note_, 184, 197, 204; iii. 123

---- and Mme. Maintenon, i. 165, 166

Toland, John, his _Christianity not Mysterious_, ii. 417

Toledo, the sword-blades of, i. 282 and _note_

_Tom Brown's Ghost; or, Gazette à la Mode_, iv. 172 and _note_

Tom's Coffee-house, ii. 277 and _note_; iv. 327 and _note_

Tombs in Westminster Abbey, i. 247 and _note_

Tompion, watchmaker, iii. 60 _note_

"Tongue pad," countryfolks' name for the witty Emilia, ii. 56

Tonson, Jacob, publisher of _Miscellany Poems_, i. 92 _note_: founder of Kit-Cat Club, i. 92 _note_: his edition of _Hudibras_, iv. 314: referred to, i. 112, 380 _note_; iii. 249 _note_

Tooke, Ben., Swift's bookseller, ii. 223, 260 and _note_

Tooly, Deputy, ii. 179 _note_

"Top," the, a dice trick, ii. 143

"Topping" fellows, i. 321, 322

Toricellius, inventor of common weather-glass, iv. 129

"Torner" (_i.e._ Turner), Richard, founder of Dick's Coffee-house, ii. 260 _note_

Torrington, Lord, iii. 85 _note_

Toss, Mrs., a great coquette, i. 225 _seq._

Tothill-Fields, i. 232 and _note_

----, Chapel, ii. 171 _note_

Touchhole, Major (_i.e._ Mr. Gregory), a train-band major, ii. 79 and _note_, 80

_Touchstone, The_, by James Ralph, ii. 335 _note_

Touchwood, Lady Penelope, her delicacy, iv. 317

Touchy, Colonel, complains of assault, iv. 346 _seq._

Toulon, i. 182, 372, 400

Tournay, i. 19 _note_, 43, 174, 269, 290, 291, 299, 304, 313, 331, 332, 337, 339, 354, 362, 377, 378, 399; ii. 34, 48, 67 _note_, 73, 92, 96, 97, 108; iii. 317

Tower of London, i. 19; ii. 372 _note_: lions at, i. 247 and _note_

---- Hill, i. 387

---- Street, iv. 359 _note_

_Town, The_, by Leigh Hunt, i. 136 _note_

Town, the, inclined to Periodical Essays, by Swift, i. 3: _Tatler_ to reform, i. 7: low amusements of, i. 107: popularity in, i. 199: terms of, explained to country gentlemen, i. 175, 198 _seq._, 201 _seq._, 223 _seq._: celebrated characters in, i. 241 _seq._

Townly, Lady, claims a call from Mrs. Flambeau, iv. 334

Townshend, Lord, i. 89, 129, 143, 155, 166

Tradescant, John, senior, founder of the Ashmolean, i. 282 _note_

---- John, junior, founder of the Ashmolean, i. 282 _note_

Traffic, Richard, a letter from, iv. 99-101

"Tragedian," iv. 277 and _note_

Tragedy, decline of, i. 385: how to write, ii. 32 _seq._: the source of, ii. 139 _seq._, 233 _seq._

Tranquillus, honest Felix, lover of Jenny Distaff, ii. 212, 250 _seq._, 366; iii. 365; iv. 369, 370

Transition, the art of, ii. 134

Trapp, Professor Joseph (Parson Dapper), his character, ii. 121 _note_ and _seq._: his _A Character of the Present Set of the Whigs_, ii. 121 _note_

_Travels in England_, by Misson, iii. 275 _note_

_Treatise by an Elephant against receiving Foreigners into the Forest_, ii. 80

Treatall, Timothy, indicted for madness, iv. 331 _seq._

Trelooby, Humphrey, iv. 233

Trencher-caps, the, ii. 172, 173

Trick-track (Sir Henry Colt), an unjust judge, i. 123, 124 and _note_

Trimalchio, the banquet of, ii. 14 and _note_

Trimmer, a man undone by cards, i. 107

Trinculo in _The Tempest_, iii. 409

Trinity College, Cambridge, iv. 3 _note_

_Trip to the Jubilee; or, The Constant Couple_, i. 125 _note_: performed, i. 163 and _note_

Trippet, Sir Taffety (_i.e._ Henry Cromwell), the fortune-hunter, his history and conduct at Epsom, i. 380 _note_ and _seq._

---- Mrs. Sissy, iv. 127

Trippit, Simon, a puny coxcomb, his petition, ii. 360, 361

---- William, gentleman-usher to the play-house, iv. 333

Tristram, little Sir (Sir Francis Child), a banker whose folly will do him good service, ii. 58 _seq._, 75

_Tristram Shandy_, ii. 316 _note_

Triumph, a flaw in the Roman, ii. 98, 99, 106

_Triumph of Love_, an Italian opera, i. 110 _note_

_Trivia_, by Gay, i. 234 _note_, 327 _note_; ii. 204 _note_; iii. 102 _note_

Trojans, the, i. 58, 59, 60, 256; ii. 52; iii. 104

Tron Church, Edinburgh, iv. 383

Trosse, Francis, overseer, ii. 43 _note_

Trot, Tom, the penny-post, iv. 373

Trotter, Dr., an astrologer, iii. 313

Trouin, Mons. du Guy, i. 137

Troy, i. 59, 64; ii. 231; iii. 202, 215

Truby, Will, always ready to laugh, ii. 101, 102, 138

Trueman, Charles, hero of domestic life, iv. 100, 101

Truepenny, old, giveth excellent advice, ii. 56

Truman, Mr., i. 241, 331: letter from, i. 270: on tragedy, ii. 32 _seq._

Trump, Tom, in defence of gamesters, ii. 57 _seq._

Trumpet, the, in Shire Lane, account of, iii. 98 _note_ and _seq._: the society at, iv. 47: referred to, ii. 260 _note_, 279; iii. 75

Truncheon, Col. Alexander, a hero of invincible stupidity, ii. 82: foreman of jury in the Court of Honour, iv. 283

Trusty, Will (John Hughes), on dogs, ii. 175 _seq._

---- Sam (? Jabez Hughes), iv. 351

Truth, the mirror of, ii. 341 _seq._, 353 _seq._

"Tube" for the eye, ii. 364

Tudor, Mary, daughter of Charles II. and Mary Davis, iv. 140 _note_

Tulliola, daughter of Cicero, iii. 239, 240, 243

Tully (Cicero), ii. 390, 412; iii. 103, 142, 280, 347; iv. 220: on the Fable of Gyges, iii. 131; iv. 238

Tumbril, ridden by Orlando, ii. 13 and _note_

"Tun" of Wapping. _See_ Hogshead, iv. 85

Tunbridge, i. 380; ii. 111, 378

Turin, i. 35, 70, 182; ii. 133

Turnbull, Andrew, iv. 382

Turkey, a merchant of, whose Greek servant founded the "Grecian," i. 13 _note_: the Emperor of, his gratitude to his horse, iii. 43: referred to, iii. 111, 220, 222, 246

Turners, the, city ladies (Lady Autumn and Lady Springly), i. 293 and _note_

Tuscany, Duke of, iv. 227

Tusculan Disputations, Dr. Bently on, i. 66 _note_

Tutchin, John, tried for libel, i. 158 _note_

"Tutty," iv. 353 and _note_

"Twelvepence a peck, oysters," a London cry, i. 41 _note_

Twicestaff, another name for Distaff, i. 104

Twig, Mrs. Biddy, ii. 247

---- Offspring, a letter from, ii. 88, 89

Two Crowns and Cushion, Thomas Arne's sign, iii. 301

Twoshoes, Giles, a monied wag, ii. 58, 59

Twysden, Heneage, author of genealogy of the house of Bickerstaff, i. 4: his death and monument, _ibid._: referred to, i. 101 _note_, 102 _seq._

---- Sir William, i. 101 _note_

---- Josiah, i. 102 _note_

---- John, i. 102 _note_

Typhonus, a giant, i. 256

Ubi, Will, company for anybody, ii. 56

Ukrania, i. 71, 236

Ulysses, i. 59, 60; ii. 53, 232; iii. 104, 222; iv. 288: his voyage to the regions of the dead, iii. 200 _seq._

Umbra, a coxcomb, i. 311, 312

---- the genius of credit, i. 391 _seq._

Umbratilis, a pretender, iv. 245

"Umbrello," an, iii. 12 and _note_

_Under a Lady's Picture_, by Waller, verses in which every woman thinks herself described, iii. 137, 138

Underhill, Cave, a famous comedian, i. 188 and _note_: as the grave-digger, i. 188 _note_, 189

Union Coffee-house, iv. 154 _note_

Unnion, a corporal, his story, i. 52 _seq._

Upholders, the Company of, claim to bury all the dead, ii. 337: a letter from, ii. 338, 339: referred to, ii. 352, 365, 381, 399 _seq._, 402, 416, 419; iii. 45, 257; iv. 327. _See_ "Walking Dead"

"Upholsterer, the political," iii. 218, 244, 332 _seq._, 336, 343; iv. 18, 185 _seq._

Urbanus, an excellent companion, iv. 244

Ursula, Mrs., iv. 353

Urwin, Will, proprietor of Will's Coffee-house, from whom it was named, i. 12 _note_

Vafer, Will, a sharper, ii. 51

_Vainglorious Glutton, The_, by Mr. Fuller, iv. 59 _note_

Valenciennes, i. 174, 339; ii. 200; iii. 317

Valentia, an esteemed woman, ii. 46

Valentine, a sentinel, i. 52 _seq._

----, in _Love for Love_, ii. 163 _note_

----, I. B.'s, iii. 149: referred to, iii. 130 and _note_

Valentini Urbani, Signior, singer, i. 345 and _note_

Valerius Maximus, ii. 62 _note_, 262 _note_

---- honest, iii. 241

Van Konsbruch, i. 61

Vanbrugh, Sir John, architect of the Haymarket, i. 110 _note_, ii. 334 _note_: his _Confederacy_, i. 111 _note_: his _Relapse_, i. 29 _note_, 67 _note_: locked in Bastille, i. 218 and _note_

Vandals, i. 257; ii. 337; iv. 22

Vanderbank, Peter, his tapestries, i. 32 _note_, 33 _note_

---- William, son of Peter, i. 33 _note_

---- _Instructions to_, i. 32 and _note_

Vandyck, iv. 109 _note_

Vanity, condemned, i. 8: the Temple of, iii. 50, 54

_Vanity Fair_ quoted, iv. 74 _note_

Varick, the widow, her advertisement, iv. 148 _note_

Varillus, his true modesty, ii. 26

Varnish, Tom, a talker, iv. 243: his history; iii. 120 _seq._

Vauxhall (or Fox-Hall), originally the new Spring Gardens, i. 219 and _note_; ii. 126 _note_

Vegetable, a reverend, ii. 258

Vellum, in _The Drummer_, i. 158 _note_

Venice, Doge of, i. 95: all soldiers from, are mercenaries, i. 231: letter from, i. 27: referred to, i. 171 _note_, ii. 301

_Venice Preserved_, by Otway, Belvidera in, played by Mrs. Barry, i. 16 _note_: referred to, iii. 105, 409

Venus, i. 59, 138, 227; ii. 79 _note_, 281, 294; iii. 341; iv. 7, 261, 262: her help sought by Juno, iii. 176, 177: her girdle or cestus, iii. 176: a tale of, iv. 321

Vendôme, Duke of, i. 20, 229; iv. 158

Verbruggen, Mrs., Cibber on, i. 30 and _note_: Aston on, i. 31 _note_

---- Mr., i. 16 _note_, 30 _note_, 31 _note_

Verdier, Mr., iv. 380

Verelst, John, his pictures of the Indian kings, iii. 299 _note_

Verisimilis, guardian-spirit of Honour, i. 389 _seq._

Vernon, Mr. Secretary, i. 124 _note_

Verono (_i.e._ the Earl of Wharton), i. 45 and _note_

_Verses on His own Death_, by Swift, ii. 396 _note_

Verus (Sir John Holt), magistrate, his character, i. 123 and _note_

"Very Pretty Fellow," a character of a, i. 198 _seq._: a true woman's man, i. 199: referred to, i. 322, 324, 366; iii. 256

Very pretty gentleman, a, i. 14

Vickers, Mr., iv. 381

Vienna, i. 27, 49, 61, 70, 95, 182, 213, 236; ii. 133

Vignolles, Major, i. 184

Villaria (_i.e._ Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland), ii. 7 _note_ and _seq._, 14, 87 and _note_

Villars, Marshal, i. 19 _note_, 197, 205, 229, 244 _note_, 269, 290, 291, 299, 313, 339; ii. 49, 105; iii. 316 _note_, 317, 333

---- Mrs., a bad woman, ii. 4 _note_

Villiers, Will., Viscount Grandison, father of Duchessof Cleveland, ii. 7 _note_

---- George, Duke of Buckingham, Dryden on, ii. 16 _note_

Vincent, Dr. Nathaniel, his long wig, iv. 372 _note_

_Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff_, i. 21 _note_, 22 _note_

Viner, Sir Robert, i. 153 _note_

Virgil, compared to Homer, i. 57 and _note_: in the Chamber of Fame, ii. 229: _Æneid_ continued by Mapheus Vegius, ii. 281 _note_: on a future life, iii. 211 _seq._, 235 his _Æneid_, i. 215, 257; ii. 142, 146, 399, 405; iii. 16, 22, 105, 107, 108, 109, 125, 129, 130, 199, 211, 222, 236, 348, 380, 390;