afterwards Earl of Burlington, III, 49, 296.
Cavendish, Lord John, son of the 3rd Duke of Devonshire, his friendship with Gray, I, 264, 265, 303, 328, 330, 331, 373 n.; II, 161, 176, 179, 210; III, 315; account of, 1, 264 n.; called "the best of all Johns," 1, 330; death, 1, 373 n.; seeks a tutor for his nephew, II, 161, 162, 170; recovering from pleurisy, II, 220, 221; called "the learned canary bird," III, 213 n. Cavendish, Lord Richard, son of the 4th Duke of Devonshire, III, 47, 49, 218; his tutors, III, 172, 213; account of, III, 172 n., 213 n.; character, III, 213, 296. Cavendish Bentinck, Lady Eliza- beth (Betty), to marry Lord Weymouth, II, 82. Causeway-foot, III, 249. Cecil, Sir Robert, Lord Salis- bury, I, 200; II, 126. Cenci, Cardinal, death, I, 73. Cenis, Mount, 1, 42, 45, 54. Chairs, 1, 42, 218, 219. Chalotais, Mons. de la, III, 129. Chamberry, 1, 39. Chambers, II, 173.
Chambers, Sir William, III, 26, 27.
Champion, The, II, 235.
Chandos, Duchess of. See Nicol. Chandos, Henry, 2nd Duke of, III, 42.
Chantilly, I, 18, 19, 25, 27. Chapman, Thomas, Master of Magdalen and Vice-Chancellor, I, 159-161, 195, 201, 348; ac- count of, I, 159 n.; and Cov- entry, I, 161; and the Prince of Wales, I, 197; his marriage, I, 197, 220; prebendary of Dur- ham, 1, 220, 235; his pamphlet, I, 218; his death and gluttony, II, 144, 160, 166, 167; wealth, II, 160. Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, III, 323.
Charing Cross, III, 104. Charles I of England, 1, 345, 346, 353 n.; II, 150, 341; III, 25, 37, 278, 331; statue of, at Charing Cross, I, 56.
Charles II of England, II, 282, 294. Charles, King of Naples, after- wards Charles III of Spain, 1, 48, 74, 78, 86, 110, 270 n.; II, 148 n. Charles VI, Emperor, 1, 47, 85. Charles Emmanuel, King of Sar- dinia, 1, 39, 40, 43, 44. Charles the Bold, Duke of Bur- gundy, I, 35.
Charlotte, Queen, wife of George III, 11, 227, 232-235, 244 n., 258; III, 18.
Charteris, Colonel, III, 260. Charteris, Mr., afterwards Earl of Wemyss, III, 260. Charteris, Lady Katharine, III, 260. Chartreuse, The Grand, 1, 38, 39, 44, 54, 295; III, 64; Gray's verses in its album, 1, 89, 379; II, xxix.
Chatelet, Mr. de, III, 283. Chatham, Lord. See Pitt, Wil- liam.
Chatsworth, II, 265-268. Chaucer, III, 278, 325, 326, 330. Chaworth, his duel with Lord Byron, III, 73 n.
Chenevix, Madame, the toy. woman, I, 125; II, 301. Chenevix, Richard, Bishop of Killaloe and of Waterford, II,
Chorus in Drama, The, II, 293- 297.
Chotusitz, battle of, 1, 108, 109. Christ Church Priory, Aldgate, III, 333.
Christchurch (Hants), III, 44. Christian, King of Denmark, III, 208, 210, 212. Christopher, probably Christo- pherson, 1, 386. Christopherson, I, 162. Chronological Table, Gray's, I, 152, 162. Chudleigh, Elizabeth, afterwards bigamous Duchess of Kingston, II, 140, 157, 210 n.; account of, II, 140 n. Churchill, General Charles, III, 348, 349.
Churchill, Rev. Charles, II, 40, 271, 280; III, 59. Churchill, Rev. F., Rector of Everdon, III, 199 n.
Chute, Anthony, son of Edward, I, 90 n.
Chute, Chaloner (1), Speaker, 1, 90 n.
Chute, Chaloner (2), quoted, I, 50 n., 90, 106 n. Chute, Edward, 90 n. Chute, John, son of Edward, and the Walpoles, I, vin., 144 n., 146; II, 262; in Italy, 1, 88 n., 105, 110, 117, 128; account of, I, 90 n.; returns to England, I, 143, 144, 146, 147, 149; wit, I, 146; ill-health, 1, 145, 146; his heraldic studies, 1, 146 n.; on poetry, I, 185; entertaining at The Vine, 1, 267, 269; and Gray's Works, III, 324. Chute, Miss or Mrs., sister of John, I, 15 n., 105, 145, 147, 378. Cibber, Caius Gabriel, sculptor, II, 266.
Cibber, Colley, son of Caius, his comedies, I, 8 n.; II, 280; his Character and Conduct of Cicero, 1, 163, 164; Poet Laure ate, 1, 373 n., 374n.; his Apo- logy, II, 280; death, 1, 373 n.
Cisterns, I, 109, 379, 380; II, 300.
Cithaeron, Mount, I, 104. Citron Water, 1, 12.
City Remonstrance, The, III, 284, 285.
Clairon, Mlle., I, 29 n., 378; II, 300. Claremont, or Clermont, 1, 247- 249.
Clarence, House of, III, 184. Clarendon, Edward, 1st Earl of, his History, II, 38, 39, 281, 302; Autobiography, II, 91, 92, 94; account of, II, 91 n. ; Chancel- lor, III, 185 n.
Clarendon and Rochester, Henry, Earl of, son of Edward, II, 39 n. Clarges, Sir Thomas, and the Rabbit-woman, III, 45 n.
Clarke, bust of, I, 189 n. Clarke, Clark or Clerk, Dr., of
Epsom, 1, 57, 258, 259; III, 15, 319, 321; account of, II, 165 n. Clarke, George, murdered at Brentford Election, III, 222 n. Clarke, Mrs. Jane, wife of Dr., her Epitaph, I, xxi; II, 31 n., 165 n.
Clarke, Lieutenant John, his translation of Vegetius, III, 267, 268, 270.
Claudia, Epitaph on, 1, 70. Claudius, 1, 318; II, 26. Claxton's, III, 319.
Clement XII, Pope, I, 41, 57, 81.
Clerke, Dr. See Clarke. Clerke, Mr., singer, III, 226. Clerke, Rev. W., his work on Coins, III, 164.
Clermont, I, 17; and see Clare- mont.
Cleveland, John, III, 278. Cleveland, William Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of, his allowance to Smart, 1, 170, 171; Lady Faw- kener's design upon, 11, 133; III, 348, 349.
Clifden (Cliefden), II, 165. Clifford, Hon. Mr., III, 259. Clive, Mrs., I, 22.
Closter-Seven, I, 342 n.; II, 174. Clouet, cook to the Duke of New- castle, III, 77.
Clough, Mason's property, III,
Cobden, 1, 348. Cobham, 1, 250.
Cobham, Viscount, 344 n., 351 n. Cobham, Viscountess, daughter of Edmund Halsey, living at Stoke Poges Manor House, 1, 218 n., 344, 345, 351; II, 68 n., 109; at Hampton, II, 35; Gray staying with, II, 35, 109, 167; illness and death, II, 107, 109, 138; legacy to Miss Speed, II, 138; to Gray, II, 167. Cocchi, Dr., 1, 91, 114. Cocchi, musician, his Il Ciro Ri- conosciuto, II, 71, 82, 197 n.; III, 23.
Cockermouth, III, 158, 246, 247. Cockshut, III, 236.
Coffee-houses, I, 186; and see Dick's, Rainbow.
Coke upon Littleton, 1, 76, 77. Coke, Lady Mary, 11, 178, 179. Cole, Rev. William, Rector of Burnham, notes by, I, 45, 104, 106, 124; II, 259, 299; III, 273; friendship with Walpole and Gray, III, 15 n., 194, 298; ac- count of, III, 298 n. Coleman Street, 1, 250, 279 n.
College of Physicians, The Royal. See Physicians. Collins, Anthony, his Grounds and Reasons for the Christian Religion, 1, 205 n.
Collins, William, his poems, I, xviii, xxiii, xxiv, 153, 154. Colman, or Coleman, George the elder, his Odes to Obscurity and Oblivion, parodying Gray and Mason, 1, 119 n.; II, 140, 141, 147, 161, 257 n., 258; ac- count of, II, 141 n., 147; III,
Colonna, Constable, 1, 69. Comber, Mr., III, 154; probable identity, III, 154 n. Comèdie Françoise, La, 1, 21-23. Commines, or Comines, Phillipe de, his Memoirs, 1, 115; III, 190, 192, 300. Common Council, The, and Pitt, III, 114.
Comyns, Dorothy. See Antrobus. Comyns, or Cummins, merchant of Cambridge, married to Do- rothy Antrobus, II, 259 n.; III, 199 n.
Concini, Concino, 1, 297. Conclave, The, 1, 57, 60-64, 73, 80, 81 n.
Condé, Princesse de, and Henri IV, I, 296.
Conduit, Mrs., I, 30. Conflans, de, defeated by Hawke, II, 116.
Congreve, his Way of the World, I, 124; II, 74; III, 160, 298. Contades, General, at Minden, II, 94, 96, 97. Conti, I, 112.
Conway, Lady. See Shorter. Conway, 1st Lord, 1, 18 n., 19,
Conway, 2nd Lord, afterwards Lord Hertford, 1, 18, 24, 30, 31, 260; account of, 1, 18 n.; his wife, I, 276 n. Conway, Mr., afterwards General, son of the 1st Lord Conway, travelling with Gray and Wal-
pole, 1, 24, 28, 31-39; account of, I, 24 n.; settled at Geneva, 1, 39; in Scotland, I, 180; mar- riage, 1, 180 n.; in the expedi- tion to Rochefort, 1, 342, 369 n.; gives Tory to Walpole, 1, 378; entertains Gray at Park Place, Henley, II, 141, 165 n.; his legacy from the Duke of Devon- shire, III, 48; political career, III, 48 n., 102, 115, 166; and Rousseau, III, 141. Conway Papers, II, 105, 149. Conyers, Lady, her ebony, III, 16 n.
Cook, Joint Paymaster, III, 166. Cookery. See Food.
Cornelys, Mrs., her concerts, III, 314.
Cornhill, Gray's house in, I, 175, 220, 231 n., 262; II, 114; III, 81; fire in, II, 114, 115. Cornwallis, Hon. Frederick, Arch- bishop of Canterbury, III, 226. Cornwallis, Sir William, his Es- sayes of certaine Paradoxes, III, 190, 191.
Coronation. See Clovis, George III.
Corpus Christi, or Benet, College. See Cambridge.
Corpus Christi procession, 1, 74. Correggio, 1, 48; III, 64 n. Corsini, Cardinal, 1, 81. Coscia, Cardinal, 1, 80, 81. Cosin, Bishop, and
Wharton (1), III, 353. Cossimbazar, massacre of, II, X. Costume and Dress, I, 17, 18, 24, 41, 53-55, 91, 98, 131, 263, 264, 309 n., 384; II, 178, 291, 304; III, 107 n., 293, 338. Cotes, Humphrey, III, 59. Cotton, Sir Robert, antiquary, II, 56 n.; III, 187 n. Countess-pillar, III, 233. Courtenay, Edward, his Epitaph, III, 337.
Covent Garden Theatre, II, 70. Coventry, Francis, his Pompey the Little, 1, 211, 212.
Coventry, Henry, I, 161, 211. Coventry, Maria Gunning, Lady, I, 276 n., 288; II, 82 n.; account of, 1, 288 n.; III, 347 n.; death, II, 171, 177; III, 347; Mason's Elegy on, II, 271, 272; III, 347. Cowley, III, 278.
Cowper, residentiary of York, III, 210.
Cowper, of Angus, III, 89. Cranbourn Alley, III, 141. Cranmer, Archbishop, portrait, III, 328.
Craon, Prince de, 1, 50, 73, 74. Craon, Princesse de, 1, 50, 73, 74. Crashaw, Richard, III, 278. Craven, III, 261, 262.
Crebillon, the elder, his Catilina, I, 198.
Crebillon, the younger, his works, I, 27, 97, 115.
Creswick, Mr., agent to the Duke of Cleveland, II, 133.
Cripps, Mr. Wilfred, on Cisterns, II, 300.
Critical Review, The, 1, 349; III, 191.
Crofts, Mr., III, 300.
Cromartie, George, 3rd Earl of, his trial, 1, 132, 133. Cromartie, Lady, 1, 132, 133. Cromwell, Oliver, 1, 345, 346; III, 186.
Crosby, Brass, Lord Mayor, com- mitted to the Tower, III, 312. Cross-fell, III, 233, 236, 246. Crosthwaite, III, 237. Crowland, or Croyland, Abbey, II, 32, 33; Chronicler of, III, 182. Crumpe, Mr., I, 246. Cumberland, Duke of, son of George II, and the Jacobite re- bellion, 1, 126, 132, 133, 135; III, 349; ring round him at Ranelagh, Vauxhall, and Windsor, 1, 137; at Dettingen, 1, 342; at Closter Seven, 1, 342, 370 n.; II, 174 n.; resigns command of the army, I, 370; patronage of Sandby, II, 168; paralytic attack, II, 169; at Newmarket, II, 169; and his
father's will, II, 174, 175; and Archbishop Secker, II, 176; at the Coronation, II, 235; last illness and death, III, 48, 50, 51, 96; in politics, III, 72 n., 75; his secretary, III, 349. Cumberland, Margaret, Countess of, III, 263.
Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, I, 137.
Cummins. See Comyns. Curtall, Mr., II, 271. Cutler, Sir John, 1, 122, 380.
D., Lord, 1, 257; II, 261. Dacre, Lord. See Barret. Dalmaine, or Dalemaine, III, 234. Dalrymple, Sir David, II, 127 n. Dalston, Sir W., of Acorn Bank, III, 233. Dalton, III, 248. Damer, Mrs., 1, 24.
Daniel, Samuel, his Musa or De- fence of Rhyme, II, 1. Daniskiold, Count, I, 199. Dante, III, 278; translated, I, 387-389; quoted, II, 285, 286; III, 238.
D'Arcy, Sir Conyers, II, 33, 40. Darlington, I, 242; III, 146. Darlington, Grace, Countess of, sister of the Duke of Cleveland, II, 133; III, 348, 349. Darlington, Henry Vane, 1st Earl of, III, 348.
Darlington, Henry Vane, 2nd Earl of, III, 38.
Dart's Canterbury, II, 239. Darwin, Mrs., and the ring of
Thomas Wharton (1), III, 353. Daun, Marshal, his campaign against Frederick the Great, I, 341 n.; II, 53, 54, 59, 60. Dauphin, The, Louis, son of Louis XV, 1, 27.
Davanzati, I, 101.
Davenport, Mr., of Wootton, kind-
ness to Rousseau, III, 114, 141 n. Davie, Mr., I, 138.
Davis, Mr. H. E., II, 173n., 299, 300.
Davis, Mrs., an English nun at Calais, 1, 16.
Dayrolles, Solomon, II, 15, 18. Dayrolles, Mrs., II, 15 n. De Grey, William, Attorney General, III, 193, 226. De Principiis Cogitandi, 1, 88,120. Deal, III, 111, 113, 135. Death, 1, 237, 240; III, 297. Death of a Favourite Cat, Ode on the. See Cat.
Delap, Dr., Mason's Curate, I, 329, 331, 338, 350; erroneously said to be Rector of Lewes, I, and 329 n., 384; II, 258, 305; Johnson, 1, 329; account of, I, 329 n.; his Hecuba, 1, 329 n.; II, 33, 258; tutor to a nobleman, II, 32, 33, 57 n., 258; marks Caractacus, II, 75, 76; in Cam- bridge, 258, 261; reported mar riage to Kitty Hunter, III, 58,
Delaval (1), fellow commoner of Pembroke, expelled for immor- ality, 1, 150, 152, 153. Delaval, Edward Hussey, Fellow of Pembroke, called "Marcello" and "Delly," son of Francis Blake (1), I, 150 n., 217, 259, 304; II, 241, 242, 302; III, 21 n., 47, 49, 58, 128, 129; account of, I, 217 n.; his musical glasses, II, 114 n., 131, 246, 247; and the Professorship of Modern History, II, 268, 273; III, 201, 202, 206; illness, III, 63, 217, 221; loud voice, III, 171, 221; and Gray's Installation Ode, III, 221, 222, 224 n. Delaval, Francis Blake (1), 1, 217. Delaval, Francis Blake (2), son of Francis (1), 1, 217 n.; II, 273 n.; III, 139.
Delaval, Sir John, III, 127 n. Delaval, John Hussey, afterwards Lord, son of Francis (1), 1, 217 n. Delaval, Sir Thomas, son of Sir John, III, 127.
Delavals, their estates, II, 51; and Wilkes, 197.
« ForrigeFortsett » |