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Sackville, M. 156
Sael, Mr. 388

S.

Sage, Rev. Mr. 288

Salgado, Jas. his Memoirs of different

Nations, 209

Salisbury, Tho. 396

Skeltonical Salutation, on the Spanish
Armada, 294; Specimen of this
National Pasquinade, 295
Skinner, Captain, ob. 419
W. ob. 417

Slaney, Colonel, 215

Slavery in Demark anciently, 200; in
England, 205; not first introduced
by the Normans, 206
Smalbroke, Bishop, 98

Tho. Montacute, Earl of, his Smith, Sir Sidney, 81; Sir Jos. 215;

Legend, 13

Salmon Arms, 82

Salter, Jas. heraldic writer, 313
Sanderson, Wm. his Aulicus Coquina-
riæ, 411

Sandys, Geo. Lines on, 67
Sanquar, Lord, 384

Satellitium, 386

Savage, Sir Edw. 55

Scarborough, Lord, 99

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Sheffield, John, of Beltoft, 194

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Sir Richard and Lady, 55; Dr.
Thomas, 248; William, 35
Mrs. Charlotte, ob. 424
Smythe, friend of Jos. Warton, 185
Smyth, Rev. Robert, Memoir of, 102
Solarium, a Poem, 383

Soldier's Wish, by Robert Pricket, 307
Sole, Mr. ob. 422

Solis Antonio de, Spanish historian,

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Spain, New, Conquest of, by T. Nicho-
las, translated from the Spanish, 351;
Dedication, ib.; Address to the
Reader, 356; Commendatory Verses,
by Gosson, 357

Spalding Society, 102; co. Linc. 201,
208

Spaniard, described by Salgado, 209
Spavins, William, ob. 421

Sherard, William, L.L.D. Memoir of Speed, John, 96

101

James, M. D. ib.

Sphere of Gentry, by S. Morgan, 314
Spelman, Sir H. 215, 316

Sheridan, R. B. his Speech on Fox's Spenser, Edmund, 33, 159, 174, 306

Death, 333,

C. R. ob. 335

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Stevens, William, ob. 420

Stewart, James, 284

Stirling Castle, 140
Stone Julian, 235
Stonestreet, G. G. ob. 422
Storer, Thomas, 84
Stowe, J. 151
Strange, John, ob. 419
Straw, Jack, and his mob, 12
Strozzi, F. de Solda, 265
Struthiocamelus, a Poem, 383
Stuart, Andrew, ob. 421
Stukely, Sir Shuckburgh, 185
Subordination, high notions of, for-
merly entertained, 174

Success, no proof of virtue, or right,
243

Suffolk, William Delapole, Earl of, his
Legend, 13

Superstitions of the Scotch, related by

Burns, 25, 28

Surry, Henry, Earl of, 283, 344
Thomas, Earl of, 33

Sussex, Earl of, 171
Sylvester, Joshua, 34, 396
Symmons, Miss Caroline, Memoir of,
325; Poem by, 326; Dr. 325
Charles, ib.

Swallowfield, Co. Berkshire, 330

T.

Tales Tragical, translated from the
Italian, by G. Turberville, 75
Talwin, Mr. 110

Taylor, Edward, ob. 418; Sylvanus,
416; Thomas, D. D. 330; Miss
Sarah, 98
Taymouth, 145
Thales, 346

Thomas, G. A. ob. 424; Nathaniel,

ob. 417.
Thompson, Gilbert, ob. 422
Thomson, James, 2d edition of his
Winter concluded, 46; His Propo-
sals for printing his Seasons by sub-
scription, 50
Thorold, a Saxon, 201
Threnodia Carolina, 249
Threno-Thriambeuticon; or, Sorrow's
Joy, 308

Timber, Directions for Planting, by
Standish, 415

Time's Anatomie, by Robert Pricket,
a Poem, 307

Tindal, William, ob. 423

Tintern Abbey, county of Monmouth,

339
Tirrell, Walter, 11

Tirtaus, 346

Toledo in Spain, 352

Toup. Rev. Jonathan, Epitaph on, 223
Tresilian, Sir Robert, his Legend at
length, from the Mirror for Magi-
strates, 15, 23

Trumbull, Sir William, 218
Truth, Essay on, 134

Turberville, George, his Epitaphs, Epi-
grams, &c. 71; very rare, ib.; his
descent, ib.; education and employ-
ments, ib.; his moral and literary
character, 72; his translation of
Ovid's Epistles, ib.; dedication to
Lord H. of Byndon, ib.; stanzas at
the close, 73; passages commended
by Warton, ib.; his translation of
Mantuan's Eglogs, 74; very searce,
ib.; its dedication, ib.; imitated by
Harvey, ib.; his tragical Tales, from
the Italian, 75; exceeding rare, ib.;
inscribed to his brother, ib.; con-
founded by A.Wood with his epitaphs,
ib.; supposed to have also translated
comic tales, ib.; character of his
poetry, 7; his commendatory
Nicholas, Esq. 75
Turner, fencer, 384

veiser, 77

Tusser, T. Epigram on, 217
Twickenham, county of Middlese

108

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Vicars, John, his Mischief's Mystery, Waterhous, E. heraldic writer, 309,

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310

Watfon, Thos. 33, 35, 306

Weems, Mrs. A. 276
Weever, John, 257

trans-Weldon, Sir A. his memoirs, 410
Welwood, Jas. his memoirs, 251; Ac-
count of him, 252

lated by Warton, 108
Virgins, an Address to, by Herrick, 236
Visitation books, 22

Visitations of Heralds; Evils arising
from their discontinuance, 319
Vitellius, 154

W.

Wales, New South, 109
Walker, Clem. his complete History of
Independency, 241; Address to the
Reader, 242

John, his Sufferings of the

Clergy, 231, 234

Wallace, Sir Wm. Life and Acts of, a

are edition, 308

Waller, Rev. Dr. 106

Wallis, Jo. cb. 422

Walsingham, Sir Fra. 351

Lady, ob. 420

Thos. of, 268

War, Poem on, 379

Warburton, Bishop, 109
John, herald, 318

Wenfley Dale a poem, 108
Wentworth, Sir Wm. 215
Wefley, Sam. Chas. and John, 323,

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Wether, The play of, by John Hey-
wood, 299; its Perfonæ Dramatis,
ib.; Analyfis of, ib. 300; Specimens,
301, 302; Conclufion, 303.
Whaley, John, poet, 329

Whalley, Rev. Peter, 221; Memoir of,
330
Wharton, Sir Thos. 28

Phil. Lord, ib.
Sir Geo. 384

Whetstone, Geo. 34

Whittingham, Mr. ob. 418
Whitwell, county of Derb. 105
White, H. K. ob. 424

Whitehall, Secret Hiftory of, 252
Wildbore, Chas. ob. 422
Wilkes, John, 110

Dr. Richard, Memoir of, 221
Wilkinfon, Tate, ob. 423
Willan, Leonard, 276
Willenhall, county of Staff. 221
Williams, Abp. 330

Warner, Jos. ob. 421
Warton, Dr. Joseph, Sketch of his
Character and Life, from Mr.Wooll,
184; His father Thomas, writer of
poems, 185; His own poems, 187;
Employment of his time at Oxford,
186; Retires to Wynslade, 187;
and thence goes abroad, ib.; Trans-Winchester, Marquis of, 33, 275
lates Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics,
188; Assists the Adventurer, 189;
His essay on Pope, ib.; Head-master
of Winton school, 190; Retires to
Wickham, 191; His employments
there, ib.; Edits Pope's works, 192;
Die, 193; Mrs. Montagu's eloquent
praise of him, 196; His poetry cha-
racterized, 197, 198; His critical
talen s, 198

Jo. ob. 419
Williamfon, Jo. cb. 421
Willoughby, Lord, 171
Wilmot, Robt. 34

Winter, by Thomfon, 2d edit. con-
cluded, 46

Thos. 73

Rev. Thos. father of Jos, and
7 Warton, his poems, 187
Warwick, Sir Phil. his Memoirs of
Charles 1. 245; Account of him,
246; Address to the reader, 247
Count fs, 172

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Rd. Nevile, Earl of, his

Legend, 14

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