BOYLE. misunderstanding caused by it, 597 601. Boyle, Lord [1759 March] Braddyll, Master [1789 April] portrait exhibited, ii, 436. Braddyll, Mr [1788 Feb] portrait exhibited, ii, 516. Braddyll, Mrs [1788 Jan. 1789 Feb] Brahmins and Parsees, lionized in London, ii, 323. Braithwaite [1787 June and Aug] Breda, Swedish painter, Sir Joshua sitting to, ii, 615, 616. Brett, Mr, one of Sir Joshua's hosts [1755 Brice, Mr [1762 Dec] Bridges, Mr [1759 Jan] Brocklesby, Dr, ii, 61. 63. His generous Broglie, Maréchal de, beaten by Lord Broome, Lord [1761 May. 1778] 1768 March. 1769 July. 1772 June] Broughton, Sir Bryan [1765 Nov] Brown, Mather, painter, ii, 534. Brown, Mrs [1760 May. July] Brown, Mrs and Miss [1762 May] Bruce, Lord, afterwards first Earl of Ailesbury [1757 Jan. 1765 April. 1766 April] i, 46. 55. 179 note. Recommending Mrs Siddons to Garrick, ii, 157. Bruce, Mrs, in private theatricals, ii, 508 and note. Brudenell, Mr [1757 July. 1770 Aug] Brulenell, Mrs [1760 Dec] a leading beauty, i, 197. Brummell, Master, afterwards "Beau," and his brother [1781 Dec. 1782 Jan. 1783 July] ii, 343 note 10. 344. 347. 407. BURKE. Brummell, or Bromel, Mr, father of the Beau, a lucky official, ii, 347. Brunton," called James," an art enthusias and his patron, i, 410. Buccleuch, Duchess of [1772 Jan] i, 235. 439. Her portrait exhibited, ii, 19 Buccleuch, Duke of [1759 Jan. 1767 Jar. 1768 March. 1770 Feb. 1771 May 1773 Feb. His children, 1783 Aug] Buchan, Lord and Lady [1784 Feb] Buckle, Captain [1760 October] Buckinghamshire, Lady, Sir Joshu courtesies to, ii, 384. Palette set for her by him, ibid, note. See 488. Buller, Mr and Mrs [1757 Jan. 12 March. 1771 March. 1772 Marc The lady's fame as a traveller, i. 435 Bunbury, Sir Charles [1766 Jan. 1**1 June] i, 131. 254. 430. His divorced wife, 196. 228. Polly Kennedy painted for him, 397. Reynolds's letter to hom thereon, 398. See ii, 13. 68. 444Bunbury, Henry, the caricaturist [1745 Nov. 1766 Jan] i, 264. His Coxheath sketches, ii, 218. Exhibiting his sketches, 292. Bunbury, Master, son of Henry [175 April], merit of the portrait, ii. 15-. Exhibited, 326. Bunbury, Mrs [1772 April. 1773 Apri Sir Joshua's bequest to her, ii, 636. Bunbury, Lady Sarah, née Lenox (1765 Jan] See Lenox. Bunbury, Sir William [1764 April] Burch, E, elected A. Ř. A, i, 369. R. A. 436. Burghersh, Lord [1787 Feb] portrait exhibited, ii, 505. Burgoyne, General [1766 May] Cotamittee nominated on the motion of i 454, 455. His Maid of the Oaks,' i 82. Sir Joshua's intercourse with him. 99. His surrender at Saratoga, 19: 192. A repentant postscript, 587. Burke, Edmund [1767 Oct. 1769 April 1773 Sept. 1774. 1780 July. I May. 1786 Dec] casting about for etployment, i, 99. Early career: first meetings with Reynolds, 125, 126. His protégé Emin, 126. First step towards public life, 198. Sketched by Walpole, 198 note. Attacked by Hawkins, 228 note. Secretary to Lori Rockingham, 243. 251. Befriending Barry, 243. 443. Sitting to Reynolds, 253. Elected M.P; parliamentary triumphs, 254. Negotiating with Wilkes, 258 note. Conferences with his party, 268. Refusing overtures, 269. Reading Goldsmith's comedy, 275. Characterising Reynolds, 279. 66 BURKE. At on 293. 318. Letter ascribed to him and Sir Joshua, 346 note. Advocating the right of reporting debates, 378. A farmer," 416. His conduct on the Royal Marriage Act and East Indian Affairs, 441. 453-456. Supporting Goldsmith's new play, ii, 13. 17. His rejoinders to Barry's churlish complaints, 60-64. Designated by Hannah More, 80. His triumph at Bristol, 89. Robbed by highwaymen, 90. His views relative to the revolted colonies, 100. 112. 130. 190. Suspected to be Junius,' 113. In hopeless Opposition, 121. Sitting to Romney, 134. Garrick's Farewell, 150. Signing a round robin, 164. Punning and counterpunning with Johnson, 206-208. His colonial arguments bearing fruit, 217. Clouds clearing away, 219, 220. Keppel's gift to him, and his acknowledgment of it, and subsequent eulogium on its donor, 235-238. In danger from the Gordon mob, 300, 301. His economic reform plans, 305. Ingratitude of his Bristol constituents, 306. Eulogium on Dunning, 307. Loses his seat, 308. Congratulating " Offy her marriage, 318, 319. Triumph of his party office given to him, 353, 354. Carrying his schemes into effect, 374, 375. Sketched by Miss Burney, 376, 377- His chief's testamentary remembrance of him, 378. Throws up his office, 379. His recognition of and generosity to Crabbe, 393-395. Anxieties: an imprudent act, 415. Sole blots in his political career, ibid. A simile of his, 476. His charges against Warren Hastings, 491. 513. Anticipations and disappointments on the Regency question, 527, 528. 538, 539. His happy thought relative to Boydell, 532. His apt quotation on Sir Joshua's farewell Discourse, 594. His obituary notices of Sir Joshua, 629, 630. 634, 635. Sir Joshua's bequest to him, 636. His character of Sir Joshua, 638640 notes. See i, 131. 167. 233. 255, 256. 259. 264. 267. 278. 291. 298. 319. 324. 335. 351-353. 381. 386. 444. 461. ii, 21. 48. 52, 53. 100. 137, 138. 143. 192. 195. 204. 207. 210, 211. 230. 273, 274. 308. 379. 448. 470. 483. 544. 546. Burke, Master [1767 Sept] Burke, Mrs [1767 August. 1769 May] Burke, Richard [1782 May] Goldsmith's lines on him, i, 285. Stock speculations, 454. Home on leave, ii, 7. His letter on a dinner at Sir Joshua's, 49, 50. Treasury Secretary, 375. 416. CAMBRIDGE. Burke, William, i, 352. 386. 456. India Burney, Miss, afterwards Madame D'Arblay, i, 37 note. Characterising Miss Reynolds, 92 note. On Mrs Montague, 452. Her novel of Evelina, ii, 208205. In agonies, 224. Match proposed for her by Mrs Montague, 239. Her pen and ink sketch of the Leicester Square circle, 239-245. Her description of Burke, 376, 377. Her intercourse with Sir Joshua, 381, 382. 384, 385. At Hastings's impeachment, 513. Released from Court slavery, 625. On Sir Joshua's last illness and death, 625. 628. See i, 164 note. 251. 369. 451. ii, 109. 210. 276-278. 320. 328. Burns, Robert, i, 245 note. A would-be mender of his verse, 301. His reference to Elliott, Lord Heathfield, ii, 517. Bury, Councillor, and wife, early Reynolds portraits of, i, 30 and note. Bury Saint Edmunds, famine riots at, ii, 13, 14. Bute, John Earl of [1773 Oct] his State appointments, i, 194. 220. Pensioning Johnson, 212. Reynolds's portrait of him, 221, 222. 274. Painter Ramsay's obligation to him, 273. Reappearance at Court, ii, 53. Mob attack on his house, 233. Bute, Lady [1777 Dec. 1779 Nov] character of her portrait, ii, 279. Butler, Mr [1755 May] Byng, Admiral, his Minorca retreat, courtmartial and execution, i, 123. 149-152. Byron, Captain, afterwards Admiral [1759 March] his action with D'Estaing, ii, 281 note. Byron, Lord, the poet, ii, 374. C. Cadogan, Lady [1786 Aug] portrait exhibited, ii, 505. Cadogan, Mr and Mrs [1755 Feb] Calonne, M. de, his picture collection, ii, Calvert, Mrs [1760 Feb. 1761 Jan] Cambridge, Owen, his social and literary eminence, i, 251. Sir Joshua and Johnson at his house, ii, 119-122. See 442. Carlisle, Dr, i, 386. Carlisle House. See Cornely. Carmarthen, Marquis of [1764 July] Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, i, 273. Carpenter, Lady Almeria [1768 Feb. 1769 Jan] Carr, Miss [1759 May. 1761 March] Carter, Mrs, translator of Epictetus, i, 452. ii, 10. 108. "A fright," 109. farysfort, Lord [1765 June. 1773 May. CHAMBERS. 1777 May. 1781 June] i, 165 noite. 254 ii, 20 note. 53. 175. Casali, Signor, medal awarded to, i, 185. Cathcart, Lady and Miss [1755 Feb] Cathcart, Lord [1761 June. 1773 March] his pride in his Fontenoy scar, ii, 13 Catherine, Empress of Russia, her exconfidant, ii, 303, 304. Her comm sions to Sir Joshua, 482, 483. 50% Price paid and gift added by her, 516. Cats, Jacob, Sir Joshua's pictorial recoillections of, i, 13. Catton, Charles, R.A, Reynolds's coach painted by, i, 184. ii, 80. Picture by him, i, 403. His share in the decis tion of the Academy rooms, ii, 29. His city dignity, 452. See ii, 371. Caulfield, Captain [1761 March]] Cavendish, Lady G. H. Betty Compton her portrait exhibited, ii, 361. Cavendish, Lady Georgina [1764 July] Cavendish, Lady Harriet [1786 Apri Cavendish, Lord John [1767 Feb in Reynolds's painting-room, i, 269, 2700 Throws up office with his party, 11.3** Cavendish, Lord Richard [1722 June 300. Character of himself and his jartrait, 305. 312. 326, 327. 387. Cavendish, Master [1784 May] Cawardine, Miss [1777 Jan] "Cecchina" [1767 April] See Zamperini. Cells, Miss [1765 June. 1766 Oct. 176* Feb] Chaloner, Miss [1762 July] See Hal. Mrs. Chamberlain, Mason, pictures by, i, 423. ii, 23. His portrait of Dr. W. Hunter, 290. Characterized by the critics, 4*, Chambers, Mr [1766 May. 1769 June. 1773 July] his Indian appointment, i 55 note 2. Chambers, Mr, afterwards Sir William, his nationality, i, 47. 86. His share in originating the Royal Academy, 24 295. "Expelled' from the Incorporated Society, 305. Planning the R.A. rooms at Somerset House, 435. i, 12, 164 288. His portrait, 290. Acts ascribed to him, and Sir Joshua's confession thereanent, 439, 44c. Peter Pindar's fi:ng at him, 473. His share in an Academy election dispute, 556. 559. 562-570. Effect of his conduct on, and letters to him from Sir Joshua, 576-582. HIS conduct on the proposal for a monument to Johnson, 609-612. Seei, 182 note, 25 1. CHAMBERS. 316. 331. 333. 415. 419 note. 447. ii, 52. 209. 367. 520. Chambers, Mrs, afterwards Lady, wife of above, character of Sir Joshua's portrait of, i, 86. Chamier, Antony [1762 Dec. 1767 Jan. 1777 Nov] his intercourse with Reynolds, 228 note. 237. 250. 255. His death, 286. Champness, Colonel [1759 May] Charlemont, Lord [1757 Feb. 1759 March. 1761 Aug] His appreciation of English art, i. 154. Picture painted for him by Hogarth, 190. Club almost originated by him, 228 note. His protégé Dalton, 316 note. Acting in a duel, ii, 46. Putting Dr Johnson to the question, 322. See i, 46. 55. 179 note. 238. 273. ii, 22 note. 177. Charles I at Charing Cross, ii, 312. Charlotte, Queen of George III [1779 Dec] her marriage, i, 194. Her portraits: by Cotes, 280. by Reynolds, 366. by Zoffany, ii, 24. Charlton, Mr and Mrs [1757 Jan, March, April, Aug] Charteris, Colonel, ii, 486. Chartres, Mr, Treasurer to the Princess of Wales [1757 Feb] i, 155 note. Chatham, Lord, and the Rockingham party, i, 267, 268. 351. See Pitt, William, senr. Chatterton's suicide, i, 399. Chauncey, Dr [1755 Jan] portrait exhibited, ii, 435. Chauncey, Mr and Mrs [1758 Feb. 1784 Chaundy, Captain, and wife, early sitters Chenu, P. F, medal awarded to, ii, 497 note. Cherbourg harbour destroyed, i, 159. Cherokee Indians in London, i, 213. Fêted and neglected, 214. Chesterfield, Lord, picture-buying, ii, 54. CLUB. Cholmondeley, Miss F. [1767 April] Cholmondeley, Mr [1765 Dec. 1766 Jan] Cholmondeley, Mrs, sister of Peg Woffington [1761 May. 1765 Aug. 1768 Feb] i, 251. 386. 392 note. 452. At a masquerade, 392. Reynolds's fancy picture of her daughter, 284. Her beauty, ii, 10. Her obligations to her sister, II. Figuring in a conversation, 240-245. Her portrait exhibited, 588. See ii, 67. 175. 209, 210. Christie's auction-room hired for exhibitions, 180 note. See 182 note. 316. Chudleigh, Elizabeth, afterwards Duchess of Kingston, an early sitter to Reynolds, i, 30. See Kingston. Churchill, Charles, satirist, his quarrel with Hogarth, i, 211. His epitaph on himself, 234. His death, 235. Satirizing Johnson, 244. See i, I. 145 note 4. Churchill, Colonel Charles [1755 April] his origin and marriage, i, 145 note 4. Cibber, Mrs, the actress, i, 168. 223. Cipriani, ii, 37. Subjects painted by him, 74. His share in the decoration of the Academy's rooms, 289, 290. Dead, 487. Clanbrassil, Lord, written by Sir Joshua Kilbrazil [1765 Feb] Clare, Lord, Goldsmith's friend, i, 211. Clarke, Major-General, afterwards Field- French, i, 47. See 374. Clavering, Colonel [1759 Oct] Walpole Cleeve, the pewterer, and his picture purchases, i, 153. Clements, Miss [1761 Dec] Clergymen, famous sons of i, I. Clermont, Lady [1782 Jan] her royal Cleveland, Mr and Mrs [1759 Jan. 1782 Cleveley, John, marine painter, ii, 74. Clive, Mrs, actress, trembling for her laurels, i, 237. Reynolds at tea and cards with her, 256. Her criticism on Mrs Yates, 261. Clive, Robert Lord, and his East India triumphs, i, 124. 185. K.B, 445. CLUB, THE, called also the Literary and CLUBS. the Turk's Head Club, i, 129. 229. 272. ii, 12, 13. 19. 194. 206, 207. 268 note. 269. 285. 452. Rejecting a lord, ii, 414. Clubs: Artists', at Slaughter's, i, 28 note. 137. 141. Devonshire, i. 455. ii, 514. Eumelian, ii, 514.5 26. Shilling Rubber, i, 290. Sour-crout, ii, 193. Thursdaynight, i. 272. 430. See also Almack's. Arthur's. Beef-steak. Ladies' Club. Sçavoir-faire. White's. Coates, Admiral [1762 April] Cobham, Lord [1781 April. 1782 July] Cockburn, Lady [1773 Sept] Sir Joshua setting his seal on his painting of herself and children, ii, 47. Same exhibited, 76. Its enthusiastic reception by the painters, 77. See ii, 500. Cockburn, Master [1773 Sept] Cocks, or Cox, Miss, ii, 539 note. 540 note. 550 note. Cocks, Mrs [1761 Jan] Coke, Lady Mary [1758 Feb. 1759 Jan. 1762 May] painted by Hudson, i, 98 note. Sitting to Reynolds, 225. Coke, Miss [1758 Nov] Colebrooke, Mr, afterwards Sir George, and Lady [1755 Oct. 1759 Nov. 1761 Jan. 1762 June] remarks on the lady's portrait, i, 101 note. Sir George tempting Burke, 455. Failure of his house and sale of his pictures, ii, 81. Colebrooke, Mr, afterwards Sir James, and Lady, i, 101. Coleraine, William Hanger Lord, i, 431. Collier, Lady [1759 April. 1760 Dec] Colman, George [1760 May. 1769 June] jealousies between himself and Garrick, i, 255. 271. At the Stratford mumming, 333. His fears about Goldsmith's comedy, ii, 12, 13. 17, 18. Baited and roasted, 19. Takes Foote's theatre, 73.155 note. See i, 357. 365 note. 386. ii, 2. 163. 175. 216. Colonial Stamp resolution, its effect on North America, i, 242. Act repealed, 254. Colwer (? Calvert) Mr [1757 Jan] Compton, Lady Elizabeth [1781 May] her marriage, ii, 343 note 6. See Cavendish, Lady G. H. Compton, Miss [1755 Dec] Dec] Compton, M Congrey t. Johnson's extra COTES. Congreve, Mr [1758 May] Conway, General [1766 June] i, 172. 253 1766 June. 1769 March] heading the gallants at the Pantheon, i, 431. Cook, Captain, circumnavigator, i, 427. Cook, Mrs [1774] Coombes, Mr [1757 June] Cooper, Samuel, miniature-painter, his portrait of Milton bought by Sir Joshus, ii, 440, 441. His portrait of Cromwell, 495, 496 notes. Sir Joshua's bequest of the two, 636. Coote, Sir Eyre, his Indian victory, i, 197 Coote, Mr, and his little daughters, ii, 103. Copin, Mr [1757 June] Copley, John Singleton, pictures exhibited by, i, 262. 280. ii, 182. 293. Elected A.R.A, ii, 169. His Samuel and El 289. His Death of Chatham, 293 Opposing Sir Joshua, 573. Resolution moved by him, 584. Coram, Captain, founder of the Foundling Hospital, Hogarth's portrait of, i, 178. Corbet, Captain, i. 449. Cork, Lady. See Monckton, Miss. Cornely, Mrs, her Assembly Rooms, Soho Square, i, 327. 354. 389. Contemporary account of a famous masquerade there, 355 note. Character of her harmone meetings," 390. Prosecutions against her, 391. Forced to sell Carlisle House. ii, 25. Cornewall, Lady [1779 April. 1780 March] ii, 287. 297. Cornwallis, General [1761 June] Cornwallis, Lady, portrait of, i, 357Cornwallis, Lord [1782 Oct] painted also by Gainsborough, ii, 408. Statue voted to him, 443 note. Correggio's Danaë, i, 53. His Holy Family, 63. Peculiarity of his imitated by Reynolds, 115 note. Secret of his charm, 118. Cosway, Mrs, ii, 159. Cosway, Richard, first pictures exhibited by, i, 280. His nickname, 403. See i. 370. 436. 447. ii, 371. 438. 439. 584. Cotes, Francis, i, 97. 128. 167. 180 nota. |