INDEX
- Abbot, The, [351], [355]
- Abercromby, Sir Ralph, [215], [217]
- "Abigail," [99]
- Abingdon, Mrs., [267]
- Abrahams, The, [241]
- Achilles, [104]
- Acis and Galatea, [245]
- Adams, Mrs., [268]
- Addington, Henry, [211], [266]
- Addison, Joseph, [99], [361]
- Adelphi Hotel, [190]
- "Adriana," [39]
- "Ætherial Spirit," [175], [177]
- African discoveries, [150], [176]
- Age of Reason, The, [281]
- "Agnes," [181]
- Alcinous, [330], [334]
- Alessandria, [202]
- Alexander I, Emperor, [215], [232]
- Alexander, Duke of Bavaria [5]
- Alexandria, [164], [215], [263]
- "Almeyda," [105], [134], [137]
- Alonzo and Imogene, [141]
- Alonzo the Brave, [140-1]
- "Alphonzo," [53]
- Alps, The, [147], [341]
- Amen Corner, [284]
- Amiens, Peace of, [242]
- Amorbach, [48], [171]
- Amsterdam, [81], [108], [115]
- Anacharsis the Scythian, [94]
- Anacreon, [242]
- Andalusia, [32]
- Andrews, Mr., [242]
- Andriani, Count, [72-3]
- Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson, [16]
- Angelo, [345]
- Anti-Jacobin, The, [43]
- Antonio, "Diavol," [318]
- Antwerp, [8]
- Apocalyptical Key, The, [104]
- Appeal to the Public, An, [221]
- Arabian Nights, The, [318]
- Arbuthnot, Dr. John, [77], [352]
- "Ariadne," [80], [82]
- "Arlberry, Mrs.," [137-8]
- Armstrong, John, [352]
- Arne, Mr., [239]
- Artaxerxes, [360]
- Artist's Love Story, An, [163], [273]
- Asgill, Lady, [93-4]
- — Sir Charles, [94]
- Ashe, Mr. and Mrs., [316]
- "Aspasia," [34-5]
- As You Like It, quoted, [58], [106], [313]
- Autobiography ... of Mrs. Piozzi, The, [3-4], [16], [245], [260]
- Babington's plot, [5]
- Bach-y-graig, [14], [61];
- built, [8];
- described, [199];
- restored, [198], [201]
- Baden, [268]
- Bagot, Mrs., [180], [253]
- Bagot, Lewis, Bishop of S. Asaph, [162], [164], [212], [215], [229], [242], [244]
- Bague, —, [90]
- Baillie, Joanna, [173]
- Bala, [251]
- Balhetchet, Mrs., [334] [368]
- Ballad by Mrs. Piozzi, [216-7]
- Balloons, [153-5], [246-7]
- Bangor, [324]
- — Bishop of, [344]
- Banks, Sir Joseph [197]
- Banti, —, [240], [242]
- Banwell, [171]
- Barclays, the, [14]
- Baretti, Joseph, [18], [201], [250]
- Barley Wood, [255], [258]
- Barn Elms, [13]
- Barnet, [6]
- "Barnett, Mrs.," [192]
- Barrere, —, [117]
- Barrington, Mrs., [238]
- Barruel, Abbé, [152], [154], [159]
- Barry, Major (afterwards Colonel), [22-3], [25], [27], [28], [106], [123], [127], [140], [202]
- — Ann Spranger, [220-1]
- — Spranger, [238-9]
- Barthélemy, Abbé, [94]
- Bartolozzi, Francesco, [282], [285]
- — — (jun.), [106]
- Basseville, Hugues, [77]
- Bath, [4], [12-13], [15], [19], [23], [27], [34], [41], [45], [48], [52], [75], [77-8], [85], [97], [100], [106], [135-9], [140-2], [148-9], [151], [157-8], [168], [173-5], [177], [180], [186], [188], [194-5], [204], [206-7], [209-11], [216], [221], [223-4], [226], [231], [236], [240-1], [256], [264-5], [273-4], [280-1], [290], [297], [305], [310], [322], [326-7], [336], [343], [347], [356], [360-1];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [24], [25], [29], [52], [169], [179], [182], [184], [210], [236], [254-6], [265-6], [271-323]
- Baviad, The, [51]
- Bayes, —, [279]
- Bayley, Miss, [193]
- Bayntom, Mr., [333]
- Baynton, Lady, [279]
- Beadon, Bishop, [208]
- Beard, John, [244-5]
- "Beatrice," [234]
- Beaumaris, [134-5], [138], [324]
- Beaumont and Fletcher, [35]
- Beavor, Kitty, [110], [116]
- Bedford, John, Duke of, [102]
- Bedlam Hospital, [354]
- Beedle, —, [242]
- Belinda, [228]
- Bellamy, Mr., [166]
- "Bellamy," [137]
- Bell's Oracle, [25-6]
- "Belt of O'Bryan, The," [213]
- Belvedere, The, [64-5], [67]
- Belvedere House, Bath, [30], [47], [100], [170], [195], [223], [225], [234], [267]
- "Belvidera," [26-7]
- Bentley, Dr. Richard, [138]
- "Benvolio," [174]
- Berain, Catherine of, [6-8], [198-9]
- Bere, Rev. Thomas, [208], [221], [226]
- Beresford, Marshal, [335]
- — Rev. —, [141]
- Bergami, Bartolomeo, [336], [344], [346],
- Berkswell, Hall, [148]
- "Berlington, Mrs.," [137]
- Berri, Duc de, [310], [338], [366]
- Berruyer, General, [79]
- Berwick on Tweed, [43], [73]
- Bessborough, Earl of, [151]
- Betty, William Henry West, [321-2]
- "Beverley, Mrs.," [161]
- Bible, The, [276], [279]
- Bickerstaffe, —, [225]
- Billington, Elizabeth, [240], [242-3], [360]
- Birmingham, [321], [323], [357]
- Blagdon, [232]
- Blue-Stockings, The, [1], [19]
- Blythe, [331]
- Bodvel, [8]
- Bodylwyddan, [337]
- Bodwiggied, [48]
- Bonaparte, Napoleon, [24], [133], [139], [141], [143], [154], [161-2], [179], [189], [191], [197], [199], [207], [215], [217], [226], [232], [238], [242], [246], [248], [262-3], [265], [267-8], [316], [331]
- Bordeaux, Duc de, [366]
- Bosanquet, Mr., [260]
- Boscawen, Mrs., [372]
- Boswell, James, on Mrs. Piozzi, [2];
- their quarrel, [16]
- Botallack Mine, [364]
- Boulogne, [128], [227], [230]
- Bourdois, —, [298]
- Bowdler, Henrietta, [255]
- Bowen, Mr., [257]
- Bower Ashton, [258]
- Bradford, Mr., [245]
- — Orlando, Earl of, [203-4]
- Braham, John, [244-5]
- Brentford, [245-6], [248]
- Brest, [128], [227]
- Briareus, [109], [111]
- Bridport, Alexander, Viscount, [128], [156], [174], [176]
- Brighton (Brighthelmston), [12-13], [16], [74], [126], [142], [161], [206], [342]
- Brinbella, v. Brynbella
- Brindley, —, [225]
- Bristol, [27], [45], [47], [57], [86], [88], [103], [114], [123], [132-4], [139], [144-5], [149], [151], [155], [157], [168], [171], [180], [187], [195], [216], [236], [239], [261], [265], [310], [321], [328], [377]
- British Critic, The, quoted, [90], [96], [138], [141], [157-8], [176], [242], [249], [250], [252]
- British Synonymy, [89], [99], [100-1], [103], [108-9], [111], [194]
- Briton, The, [210]
- Brittany, [102]
- Broad Grins, [275]
- Broadheads, The, [85]
- Broadley, A. M., v, [3], [10], [20], [32], [59], [73], [75], [330]
- Broadstairs, [263]
- Brockley Combe, [283]
- "Brother Martin," [77]
- Brothers, Richard, [122], [124]
- Brown, Mrs., [117], [273], [360], [369]
- — Maria, [272-3], [277], [293], [312], [315], [360], [370], [373], [376-7]
- Bruce, Charles Edward, [238-9]
- Brunswick, Duke of, [59], [60]
- "Brutus," [71]
- Brutus Heads, [152], [155]
- Bryan, —, [124]
- Brynbella, (Brinbella), [60], [64], [76], [89], [95], [108], [113-4], [118], [121], [270-1], [322], [344], [347-8];
- occupied by the Piozzis, [129-269];
- given to Sir J. Salusbury, [271]
- Buchetti, Abbé de, [31-2], [45], [50-1], [54], [254]
- "Bull, John," [351]
- Burdett, Sir Francis, [246-7], [249], [252]
- Bürgher, August, [141]
- Burke, Edmund, [28-9], [117], [352], [372],
- Burney, Dr. Charles, [12], [14], [298], [337], [339]
- — Fanny, [2], [12], [14], [120], [163], [231], [298], v. D'Arblay, Madame
- Busybody, The, [75]
- Bute, John, Earl of, [201-2]
- Butler, Rev. Alban, [192]
- — Charles, [189], [192], [194]
- — Lady Eleanor, [151], [168], v. Llangollen, Ladies of,
- Byron, Lord, [26], [279], [281-2]
- — Admiral John, [26]
- — Mrs. (Sophia), [25-6]
- Cader Idris, [251], [253]
- Cadiz, [32], [173], [176]
- Cairo, [215]
- Calais, [80], [246]
- Callan and Booth, [318], [320]
- "Callista," [227], [243]
- Cam, Mr., [288]
- Camaret Bay, [226-7]
- Cambridge, [266]
- "Camilla," [137]
- Camilla, [138]
- Camplin, Miss, [277]
- Candia, [164]
- Canning, George, [256], [361]
- Cannons, [245]
- Canterbury Tales, The, [30], [156], [158], [175], [177], [180],
- Cape of Good Hope, The, [115]
- Capel Gwyddelwern, [122]
- Capet, Hugh, [237]
- "Carey," [181]
- Carleton House, [342]
- Carlile, Richard, [279], [281], [289]
- Carlyle, Thomas, [90]
- Carmarthen, [247]
- Carnaby Market, [125], [182]
- Carnarvon, [188]
- Caroline, Queen (of Geo. II), [346]
- — Queen (of Geo. IV.), [310], [316], [318], [321-3], [327-8], [330], [332-3], [335-6], [338-40], [344-8], [350-1],
- Carrick, Dr., [362], [374]
- Carter, Mrs., [279], [372]
- Case, Miss, [188], [223]
- Cassandra, [144]
- Castle Howard, [20]
- Castle of Montval, The, [175-6]
- Castle Rackrent, [249]
- Castlereagh, Robert, Viscount, [358]
- "Catherine," [208]
- Catherine, Empress, [136], [222]
- — Queen (of Henry V), [7], [198]
- — of Berain, v. Berain, Catherine of
- Cator, Mr., [102], [194]
- "Cecilia," [58]
- Centlivre, Mrs., [75]
- Ceylon, [115], [232], [234]
- Chandernagore, [337]
- Chandos, Duke of, [245]
- Chappelow, Mr., [50], [95], [98], [102], [132], [134], [193], [206], [236-7]
- Chapter of King Killers, The, [116-7]
- Chapter of Kings, The, [116]
- Charlemagne, Emperor, [140], [198-9]
- Charles I, King, [301]
- Charles X, King, [366]
- Charles, Archduke, [172], [177]
- Charleston, [280]
- Charlotte, Queen, [124], [144], [281], [342], [346-7]
- — of Wales, Princess, [201-2]
- Charlton, Edmund, [241]
- Chartres, Duc de, [87]
- Cheddar Cliffs, [283]
- Cheltenham, [246-7]
- Chester, [62], [68], [77], [113], [146], [251], [264]
- "Chip, Will," [80]
- Christchurch, [298]
- Church and King, Ballad, [74], [76]
- Cibber, Mrs., [221], [238-9], [337]
- Cicero, de officiis, [343]
- Cimad'oro, —, [106]
- "Clarissa," [319]
- Clarke, Miss, [88], [90]
- Claverton, [79]
- Clifton, [154], [163], [202], [297], [300], [302], [307], [311], [315-8], [324], [326-9], [334], [337], [341], [343-4], [361], [365-7], [371], v. also Hot Wells
- Clogher and Killaloe, Bishop of, [138]
- Clonmel, Lord and Lady, [135]
- Cloots, "Anacharsis," [93-4]
- Clough, Ann, [7]
- — Sir Richard, [7-8], [198-9]
- — Richard (junr.), [8]
- Cloyne, Bishop of, [58]
- Clwyd, The, [61], [64-5], [169], [199]
- Cobbett, William, [274]
- Cobham, Viscount, v. Temple, Sir Richard
- Coblentz, [59]
- Cœlebs in Search of a Wife, [77]
- Coke upon Littleton, [192]
- Coldbath Fields Prison, [246]
- Colebrook, Sir George, [256]
- Coleman, George, [275]
- Collier, Dr., [9], [372]
- Columbus, Christopher, [363]
- Combermere Abbey, [7]
- Combermere, Viscount, [7]
- — Stapleton, Viscount, [363-4]
- — Wellington, Viscount, [364]
- Comedy of Errors, quoted, [39], [362]
- Comet, the, [273-4]
- Commonplace Book (Mrs. Piozzi's), quoted v. [10], [18], [38], [39], [44], [73], [98], [105], [107], [132], [173], [271], [277], [281], [285], [323], [339], [347], [352]
- Comus, [293]
- Conant, Mr., [181]
- Congreve, William, [53]
- "Connor," [213]
- "Conrade," [234]
- "Constance," [208]
- Constantine, Prince, [221-2]
- Constantinople, [222], [255]
- Conti, Princess of, [154]
- Conway, [188]
- — William Augustus, [278], [282], [285], [288-9], [291-315], [317-23], [326], [328-9], [334], [341], [344-5], [347-8], [350], [356-7], [360-2], [364], [367], [375];
- account of, [280-1];
- as Coriolanus, [286], [289-90];
- as Iachimo, [290];
- as Pierre, [295];
- as Mark Antony, [297-8];
- as Moranges, [298];
- in S. Clara's Eve, [307];
- his love affair, [294-7], [302], [305-8];
- his parentage, [300-1]
- Conway, Lord William Seymour, [308]
- Cooper, Mr., [275]
- Coote, General, [288]
- Copenhagen, Battle of, [210], [213], [215], [227]
- "Cora," [178]
- "Coriolanus," [286], [358]
- Coriolanus, [289]
- Cork, [97]
- Cork and Orrery, Countess of, [241], [253]
- Cornwallis, Lord, [162]
- Corresponding Society, the, [92]
- Corsica, [138], [248-9]
- Corston, [47]
- Cotton, Lady, [105]
- — Lady Hester, [7-8]
- — Hester Maria, [7-8]
- — Sir Lynch Salusbury, [350], [364]
- — Sir Robert, [7]
- — Sir Robert Salusbury, [9]
- Cotton, Thomas, [348], [350]
- — Sir Willoughby, [363-4]
- Country Cousins, [354]
- Courtenay, Mrs., [315]
- — Viscount, [18]
- Covent Garden, [245]
- Covent Garden Theatre, [27], [151], [158], [239], [242], [260], [280], [289], [338]
- Coventry, [148]
- — Lady Augusta, [363]
- Cowes, [339]
- Cowley, Abraham, quoted, [282]
- Cowper, Ashley, [202], [267]
- — William, [164], [202], [266]
- Crampton, Mr., [162]
- "Crayon, Geoffrey," (Washington Irving), [351-2]
- Critical Review, The, [222], [224-5]
- Crossman, Rev. Dr., [230], [232]
- Crowmarsh, [188-9], [191]
- Croydon, v, [12]
- Crutchley, Mr., [15]
- Cumberland, Ernest, Duke of, [16], [261-2]
- — Dr. Richard, [137], [156], [158], [265], [267]
- Cymbeline, quoted, [52], [66]
- Dacre, Lady, [359]
- Dance, George, his portrait of Mrs. Piozzi, [95]
- Dangers which threaten Europe, [91]
- D'Arblay, Madame, [2], [97], [98], [101-2], [120], [136], [138];
- reconciled to Mrs. Piozzi, [98], v. Burney, Fanny
- — M., [97]
- D'Artois, Comte, [316], [338]
- Dauphin, the, [80-1], [89], [110]
- Davenport, Mr., [368]
- — W., [57]
- David, [187]
- Davies, Edward, [213], [231], [236]
- — Rev. Reynold, [46], [55], [74], [106], [179], [184]
- Davy, Sir Humphry, [354]
- De Blaquiere, Anna M., [235], [262]
- — John, Lord, [229-30], [234], [267]
- De Camp, Maria Theresa, [120]
- Dee, The, [251]
- Deerhurst, George William, Lord, [29], [101], [144], [265]
- — Peggy, Lady, [29], [144], [161]
- Defenders, the, [95-6]
- De Fossée, Marquis, [259]
- De Genlis, Madame, [61], [141]
- De l'Enclos, Ninon, [313]
- "Della Crusca," v. Merry, Robert
- Della Cruscan Academy, the, [16]
- De Luc, Mrs., [196], [236]
- Demerara, [264]
- "Demetrius," [108]
- De Montfort, [171-2], [192], [231]
- Demosthenes, [285]
- Denbigh, [6], [8], [23], [39], [59], [62], [64], [66-7], [112-13], [115-9], [121], [126], [130], [146], [159], [171], [212-3], [221];
- Castle, [5], [67], [113]
- D'Enghien, Duc, [267-8]
- Denman (Dennam), Thomas Lord, [348]
- De Paoli, General Pasquale, [76], [248]
- Derby, Edward, Earl of, [97], [141], [143]
- Derby, Eliza, Countess of, [141], [143-4], [155], [241], v. Farren, Eliza
- De Retz, Cardinal, [340]
- De Rozier, Pilâtre, [155]
- Deserter, The, [197]
- D'Este, Augustus, [308]
- Dickson (Dixon), Dr., [362], [368]
- Dictionary of National Biography, The, v, [43], [338]
- Dignum, —, [93]
- Dillon, Charles Drake, [96]
- — Charlotte, [96]
- — Sir John, Baron, [83], [95-6]
- Dimond, [26], [227], [307];
- his character, [27]
- — Mrs., [268], [323]
- — Charles, [307]
- Diversions of Purley, The, [92]
- Dogs, Mrs. Piozzi's;
- Belle, [142];
- Browney, [134];
- Brown Fox, [142];
- Flo, [50], [82], [142];
- Loup, [142];
- Phyllis, [66], [115], [142]
- Dog Tax, the, [134], [148]
- Domitian, Emperor, [216]
- Doncaster, [183-4]
- Don Quixote, [229], [341]
- "Douglas," [26]
- Dowry Square, Clifton, [73], [113], [162], [182], [312], [321], [360], v. Hot Wells
- Drake, Mr., [267-8]
- Drummer, The, quoted, [99]
- Drummond, James, his courtship of Cecilia Thrale, [54-5], [66], [70], [82], [86], [92], [103], [142]
- Drumphillin, [22]
- Drury Lane Theatre, [19], [47-9], [68], [97], [161], [163], [176], [183], [196], [224], [238-9], [242], [245], [338], [360]
- Dryden, John, quoted, [177], [349], [351], [361]
- Dublin, [256];
- Smock Alley Theatre, [27], [260], [280]
- Dumouriez, General, [81-2], [86-7], [115], [172]
- Durham, [315]
- Dymerchion, v. Tremeirchion, [271], [377]
- Eardley-Wilmot, Sir John, [148]
- Earl Godwin, [27]
- Earthquakes, [187-8], [220-1]
- East Hyde, [9]
- Easterbrook, Mr., [103]
- Eckersall, Mr., [302], [316]
- Eclipse, the, [333], [335]
- Edgeworth de Firmont, Abbé, [87-8]
- Edgeworth, Miss, [87]
- — Maria, [248-9], [267], [351]
- — Richard Lovell, [249], [351]
- Edgeworthstown, [88]
- Edinburgh, [125-6], [334];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [20-1],
- Edward, [137-8]
- Edwin, Mr., [317]
- Edwin and Eltruda, [43]
- Edwy and Elgiva, [97]
- Eidouranion, the, [152]
- "Elbow," [275]
- Elgin, Charles, Earl of, [239]
- — Mary, Countess of, [201-2]
- — Thomas, Earl of, [202], [238], [266]
- — Marbles, the, [202], [238], [266]
- Elizabeth, Queen, [5], [7], [140], [199]
- — of France, Madame, [86], [88], [101]
- Elphinstone, Augusta Henrietta, [13]
- — Charles, Lord, [13]
- Elton, Sir Abraham, [218], [221]
- Emigrées, French, in London, [127]
- "Emily," [159]
- Encyclopædia Britannica, The, [154]
- Endymion, [175]
- Ephesus, [332]
- Erskine, Thomas, Lord, [332]
- Esau, [197]
- Essay on Irish Bulls, An, [248-9]
- Essex, Earl of, [338]
- Este, Rev. Charles, [94], [96-7]
- Esterhazy, Prince, [331]
- Eton College, [334]
- "Eugenia," [137], [140]
- "Euphrasia," [74-5]
- Euphrates, drying of the, [105], [219-20]
- European Magazine, The, [18], [91]
- Eusebius, [223]
- "Evander," [75]
- Exeter, [367]
- Exmouth, Mrs. Piozzi at, [18-20]
- "Fairfield," [225]
- Fair Penitent, The, [227]
- Falmouth, Viscount, [363]
- False Impressions, [158]
- Family Shakespeare, The, [256]
- Farquhar, Dr., [89]
- Farren, Eliza, [18], [97-8], [105], [110], [141], [143], v. Derby, Countess of
- — George, [97]
- Fellowes, Anne ("Fellie"), [314-5]
- — Dorset, [302], [336], [342]
- — Sir James, [3], [290], [293], [315], [330], [332], [336], [375-6]
- Ferdinand I of Naples, [77], [110-11], [160], [170]
- Ferrara, [22]
- Fielding, Henry, [139]
- Fitz Hugh, Mrs., [238]
- Fitzmaurice, Hon. Thomas, [262]
- Fitzroy, Lady Anne, [117]
- Fleming, Rev. Robert, [103-4]
- Florence, [16], [50], [279], [285]
- Florence Miscellany, The, [16]
- "Florizel," [238]
- Fontainebleau, [239]
- Fontana, Abate, [95]
- Forbes, Dr., [344]
- "Ford, Mistress," [239]
- Forester, Cecil, [346]
- Forte-piano, Piozzi's, [113]
- Fouché, Joseph, [268]
- Fountains, The, [18], [210]
- Fourth Estate, the, [351-2]
- Fowler, Sir William, [49]
- Fox, Charles James, [61], [332]
- Francis II, Emperor, [110], [115], [143], [197-9], [205]
- Frederica of Prussia, Princess, v. York, Duchess of
- Frederick, Prince of Wales, [262]
- Freshford, [285]
- Funnen Vaino, [59], [65]
- Fuseli, Henry, [145]
- Galtfynan, [122]
- Gamester, The, [178]
- Garnerin, Andre Jacques, [246-7]
- Garrart, Mrs., [234]
- Garrick, David, [183], [220], [238], [287], [315], [325], [372]
- Garthwin, [135]
- Garzoni, Marquis, [279]
- Genoa, [16], [34], [143], [147], [233]
- Gentleman's Magazine, The, [223], [225]
- Gentoo Code of Laws, The, [124]
- George III, [64], [160], [162], [190], [211], [214], [216], [221], [226], [231], [248], [285], [287], [301], [304], [335], [340];
- illness of, [20], [265-6];
- shot at, [196];
- caricatures of, [342-3];
- mobbed, [346-7]
- George, Prince of Wales (George IV), [122], [124], [161], [243], [273]
- — IV, [301-4], [307], [310], [314], [316], [332], [335], [339], [343]
- — Joe, [85]
- George Barnwell, [178]
- George Street, Manchester Square, the Piozzis at, [237], [239], [242], [245]
- Gibbes (Sir) George Smith, [279], [281], [286], [288], [300], [354]
- Giffard, Mr., [357]
- Gifford, Mr., [321]
- — William, [19], [51], [90]
- Giles, Mr., [203], [239], [243], [246]
- Gillies, Dr., [116]
- — Kitty, [116]
- Gillon, Mr., [180-1], [188-92], [194-6], [203], [207], [223], [263]
- Girondins, the, [60], [87], [133]
- Glasgow, Mrs. Piozzi at, [20-1];
- described, [22]
- Gloucester, [254]
- — Maria, Duchess of, [287]
- — William, Duke of, [261-2], [288]
- "Gobbo, Lancelot," [225]
- Godwin, Mary, [161]
- — William, [159], [161]
- "Goldfinch," [101-2]
- Goldsmith, Oliver, [76], [139], [325], [372]
- Graves, Rev. Richard, [79]
- Gray (Bishop), Robert, [203-4], [214], [264], [266], [315]
- Greatheed, Bertie, [16], [68], [74], [78], [81], [84-6], [141], [200], [238], [347]
- — Mrs. (Bertie), [69], [89], [91], [238], [242]
- — Richard, [69], [83-4]
- — Samuel, [70]
- Great Marlborough Street (Mrs. Siddons at), [162], [179], [208]
- Grecian Daughter, The, [75]
- Greg, Mr., [106]
- Grenvilles, the, [10]
- Gresham, Sir Thomas, [8]
- Gretna Green, [126]
- Grey, Mr., [80], [94]
- Griffiths, Mrs., [187]
- Grinfields, the, [275]
- "Grumio," [269]
- Gubbins, Honoria, [178], [265]
- Guy's Cliffe, [238];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [63], [68-9], [84]
- Gwydir, [7], [131]
- Hackney, [59]
- Hagley, [33]
- Halhead, Nathaniel Brassey, [124]
- Halifax, Earl of, [9]
- Halsey, Ann, [10]
- Hamburg, [116]
- Hamilton, Mrs., [113], [164], [236]
- — Captain Charles, [75]
- — Douglas, Duke of, [21-2], [151]
- — Eliza, [75], [248-9]
- — Rev. Hon. Frederick, [151]
- — Jane, [38-9], [102], [113], [150-1], [258]
- — John, [96]
- — William, [20]
- Hamiltons, the, [84], [110]
- "Hamlet," [193], [283]
- Hamlet, [193];
- quoted, [283], [300]
- Hammersley, George, [320]
- Handel, George Frederick, [239]
- Hannibal, [226]
- Hanover invaded, [257], [263-4]
- Hanover Square, the Piozzis in, [17], [19], [107]
- "Happy Return, The," [328], [359], [361]
- Harcourt, Lord, [32]
- Hardy, —, [119]
- Harington, Dr. Henry, [322-3]
- Harley, Robert, (Earl of Oxford), [351]
- Harold, K., [226]
- Harris, General, [184]
- — James, [297-8]
- Harrogate, [49]
- Hase, —, [223]
- Hastings, Battle of, [226]
- Hastings, Francis Rawdon, v. Moira, Earl of, [102]
- Hatfield, James, [196]
- Haunted House, The, [99]
- Hawkeston, [204]
- Hawkesworth, John, [228]
- Haygarth, Dr., [62-9], [146]
- Hayley, William, [25-6], [267]
- Haymarket Theatre, [49], [97], [163], [290]
- Hayward, A. H., v. [3-4], [260], [323], v. Autobiography
- Hecuba, [300]
- Heirship of Rosalva, The, [156-7]
- Helen and Paris, elopement, [279]
- Henley on Thames, [245]
- Henry, [137], [139]
- Henry II., [5]
- Henry IV., quoted, [86], [268], [290]
- Henry V., [198]
- Hephestion, [319]
- Herbert, Lady Henrietta, [245]
- Hermes, [298]
- "Hermione," [31], [238]
- Hertford, Francis, Marquis of, [301], [308]
- Hesketh, Lady Harriet, [201-2], [266-7]
- — Sir Thomas, [202], [267]
- Hill, Mrs., [324-5]
- — Sir Richard, [203-4]
- — Rev. Rowland, [204]
- Hind and the Panther, The, [77]
- History of John Bull, The, [77]
- Hoare, Henry Merrick, [13], [270], [357], [360], [362]
- — Mrs. (H. M.), [286], [326], [328], [357], [360-2], v. Thrale, Sophia
- — Sir Richard, [13], [270]
- Hohenlinden, Battle of, [206]
- Holcroft, Thomas, [102], [267]
- Holman, Joseph George, [150-1], [156], [260], [265]
- — Mrs. (J. G.), [150], [156], [190-1], [200], [258], [260-1], [263], v. Hamilton, Jane
- Holywell, [130]
- Homer, [219];
- quoted, [153], [174]
- Hood, Admiral Alexander, v. Bridport
- — Sir Samuel, [264]
- Hook, Theodore, [280]
- Hope, Thomas, [366]
- Horneck, General, [281]
- Horsley, Bishop Samuel, [197-9], [243-4], [344]
- Hotham, Miss, [30]
- — Sir Charles, [49-50]
- — Lady Dorothy, [49]
- — Admiral Sir William, [321-2]
- Hot Wells, the, Clifton, [27], [33], [57-8], [139], [142], [144], [161], [214], [272], [326], [377]
- Howard, John, [32]
- Howe, Richard, Earl, [115], [118], [128]
- Hudson, Miss, [348]
- Hunt, Miss, [201]
- — Henry, [273-4], [314]
- Hunter, Mrs. John, [193]
- Hyde Park, [246]
- Imlay, Captain Gilbert, [161]
- "Imogen," [66]
- Inchiquin, Mary, Countess of, [87-8]
- — Murrough, Earl of, [88], v. Thomond, Marquis of
- Indian Emperor, The, [349]
- Innspruck, [330]
- Inquiry concerning Political Justice, An, [161]
- Invasion, French, projected, [153-4], [156], [162], [260], [263-4]
- Ireland, [312];
- troubles in, [79], [95], [152], [154], [258], [260-1]
- Irving, Washington, [351-2]
- "Isabella," [75]
- "Isabinda," [75]
- Iselin, Mr., [223]
- Isis, the, [32]
- Italy, [107]
- Ithaca, [329]
- Iveson, Mr., [320]
- Jackson, —, [92]
- — Mrs., [171], [175]
- — Rev. William, [123-4]
- Jacobins, the, [55], [60], [87], [101], [183], [196]
- Jagher's portrait of Mrs. Piozzi, [312]
- James I, [6]
- James, Mr., [127-8]
- James' Analeptic Pills, [81]
- James, Lady Jane, [327]
- — Sir Walter, [152], [308-9]
- Jenkins, Mr., [330]
- Jenyns, Soame, [336], [338]
- Jersey, Frances, Countess of, [123], [124], [161]
- — George, Earl of, [102], [124]
- Jerusalem, [8]
- Jest Book, A, [148]
- Jews, the, and the Messiah, [107-10]
- John VI of Portugal, [335]
- John, George Daubuz, [363]
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, [3], [9], [11-16], [19], [20], [82], [108], [166], [204], [260], [311], [338], [372];
- on Mrs. Piozzi, [2];
- quoted, [175], [209-10], [220], [284], [303], [308], [314-5], [336], [339]
- Jones, Mr., [48-9], [74], [83-4], [179]
- — Mr. and Mrs. [66]
- — Miss, [4]
- Jonson, Ben, [268]
- Jordan, Mrs., [175]
- Joseph II, Emperor, [95], [222]
- Joubert, General, [179]
- "Jourdain, M.," [252]
- Jourdan, General, [172], [179]
- Journal during a Residence in France, A, [90]
- Journey through Flanders, &c., A, [96]
- Journey through France, Italy and Germany, A, [19], [22], [118]
- Jove, Barba, [52]
- "Julia," [181]
- "Juliet," [150], [192], [329]
- Julius Cæsar, quoted, [71], [298]
- Junius, [92]
- Kader Idris, v. Cader Idris
- "Kanquroo, The," [74]
- Keith, Admiral George, Viscount, [13], [176], [263], [266], [270], [357], [362]
- — Hester, Viscountess, [85], [348], [354], [357], [362], v. Thrale, Hester
- Kemble, Charles, [120]
- — Frances, v. Twiss, Mrs.
- — John Philip, [18], [30], [47-50], [68], [98], [120], [193], [208], [238], [265], [289], [308], [337]
- — Roger, [157]
- — Stephen, [125-6]
- Kenilworth, [365-6]
- Kenmare, Earl of, [234]
- Kenrick, Mr., [357], [362]
- Kent, Edward, Duke of, [299], [301]
- — Victoria, Duchess of, [48], [171], [299]
- Killarney, Lake of, [73]
- King, Captain, [9]
- — Mr., [187]
- King, Philadelphia, [9]
- King's Theatre, the [242]
- Kingston, Elizabeth, Duchess of, [79], [124]
- Kingston Rooms, The, Bath, [355]
- Kirkwall, John, Viscount, [168], [218], [235], [253-4], [261-2], [267], [353], [355]
- Kitchen, Mr., [31], [55]
- Kleber, General, [215]
- Knight, Miss, [321]
- — Mr., [23]
- Knights of the Swan, The, [140]
- Knockholt, [13]
- Knowle Park, [376]
- Kosciusko, Tadeuz, [238-9], [248]
- Kotzebue, A. F. F., [157]
- "Lactilla," v. Yearsley, A. M.
- Lade, Lady, [161], [163-4]
- Lady of Lyons, The, [44]
- La Fayette, Marquis de, [117]
- La Fleche, [281]
- Lago Maggiore, [22]
- Lakes, the, [21-2], [201], [248]
- Lambart, Mrs., [276]
- Lane, Mary Ann, [360]
- Lanzoni, Mr., [205]
- Laura Chapel, Bath, [210], [255], [275], [358]
- Law is a Bottomless Pit, the, [352]
- Lawrence, (Sir) Thomas, [144-5], [163], [194], [273]
- Lazzaroni, the, [109-11], [169-70]
- Leak, Mr., [375]
- Leasowes, the, [240]
- Lee, Mrs., [265]
- — Harriet, [31], [39], [42], [47-8], [55], [71], [74], [76], [88], [90-1], [95-6], [100], [111], [114], [120], [130], [134], [137], [143], [145], [149], [156-7], [161], [164], [170], [173], [175], [180], [212], [223], [225], [228], [231], [233-4], [249], [265-6];
- her love affair, [30-1], [33-4], [41], [45-7], [49], [51-4], [75-6];
- verses by, [35]
- Lee, Leoni, [307]
- — Sophia, [30], [55], [74], [98-9], [104-7], [143], [160], [170], [173], [175], [203], [213], [265-7], [311]
- Leghorn, [16], [136], [138]
- Leith, [334]
- Lenore, [140-1]
- Leo, Mr., [316]
- "Leontes," [238]
- Leopold, Emperor, [110]
- — King of the Belgians, [124]
- Lethe, R., [334]
- Letter to Rev. Thomas Bere, A, [221]
- Letters containing a Sketch of the Politics of France, [133]
- Letters of a Hindoo Rajah, [75]
- Letters on Education, [248-9]
- Letters to and from Dr. Johnson, [18]
- Letters written in France, [100]
- Lewes, [342]
- Lewis, Matthew Gregory, [141], [157]
- Lewisham, [58]
- Leyden, [104]
- Liberty and Equality, [79], [81]
- Lichfield, [25], [57]
- Life of a Lover, The, [267]
- Life of David Garrick, The, [221]
- Life of Lucullus, The, [219-20]
- Linley, Eliza Ann, [338], v. Sheridan, Mrs.
- Linley, Mary, [176]
- Linnæus, Carolus, [330], [337]
- Lisbon, [65], [146], [285], [335]
- Lisburne, Earl of, [18]
- Liverpool, [21-2], [133], [163], [198], [216], [233];
- described, [23]
- Liverpool, Robert, Earl of, [344-5]
- Llangollen, Vale of, [113], [151], [186], [200];
- the Ladies of, [149], [151], [160], [168], [185], [213], v. also Butler, Lady E., and Ponsonby, S.
- Llangollen Vale, poem, [151]
- Llanivydd, [7]
- Llewenny, [5], [8];
- Hall, [6], [8], [201], [261-2]
- — Adam of, [6]
- Llewesog, [122], [126], [129], [130]
- Lloyd, Mr., [70], [197], [348]
- Llwydd, Vale of, v. Clywd
- Llwyn, [131]
- Lomond, Ben, [22]
- — Loch, [22], [73]
- London, sickness in, [76], [119];
- growth of, [244]
- London Gazette, The, [165], [184]
- Longford, [4], [56], [99], [218]
- Loretto, [72]
- L'Orient, [128]
- "Lothario," [227]
- "Lothayre," [160]
- Louis XIV, [42], [103], [352]
- Louis XVI, [42], [55], [60], [71], [76-7], [237], [342];
- Execution of, [77-9], [81], [86-9], [110], [123], [161]
- Louis XVIII, [89], [177], [316]
- Love Letters, The, of Mrs. Piozzi, [280], [285], [305-6]
- Lowestoft, [231]
- Lucifer, v. Satan
- Ludlow, [4], [17], [23], [25]
- Lukins, George, [103]
- Luther, Martin, [77]
- Lutwyche, Mrs., [285], [293], [321]
- Luxembourg Palace, The, [89]
- Luxmore, Mrs., [311-2]
- Lye, Mr., [216]
- Lyford Redivivus, [330]
- Lymington, [124]
- Lynch, Philadelphia, [8]
- — Sir Thomas, [8]
- Lyons, [16]
- Lysons, Mr., [93], [95], [206]
- — Samuel, [3], [93], [95], [206]
- Lyttelton, William Henry, Lord, [11], [248]
- Lytton, Edward, Lord, [44]
- Macbeth, quoted, [116], [263]
- Macdonald, General, [179]
- "Macduff," [263]
- Machynlleth, [251]
- Mack, General Karl, [170-1]
- Mackay, Mrs., [79], [105]
- Mackworth, Miss, [267]
- Macleane, Dr., [222], [255]
- Macnamara, Mr., [87]
- Macready, William Charles, [280], [286], [358]
- Mahomet, [362]
- Maid of the Mill, The, [224-5]
- Maid's Tragedy, The, [35]
- Mainwaring, Mr., [247], [250], [252]
- Majendie, Bishop, [277]
- Mam Gwalia, and Mam y Cymry, v. Berain, Catherine of
- Manchester, [130]
- "Mandane," [360]
- Mangin, Rev. E., [279], [281], [285], [299], [311], [330], [335], [352], v. also Piozziana
- Mansfield, William, Earl of, [340]
- Mantua, [138]
- Mara, —, [243-4]
- Marazion, [320-1]
- "Marcella," [341]
- Marengo, [202], [226]
- Marie Antoinette, Queen, [60], [78], [99], [110], [198]
- "Mark Antony," [297]
- Mark Lane, [229-30]
- Marlborough, John, Duke of, [166], [352]
- — Sarah, Duchess of, [153]
- Marmontel, Jean F., [104], [304]
- Marshall, Captain, [311], [314]
- Martial, [217]
- Masquerades, [239-41]
- Massena, General, [179]
- Matthews, Charles, [354], [366]
- Mead, —, [89]
- Measure for Measure, quoted, [275]
- Melmoth, Courtney, v. Pratt, S. J.
- Melville Island, [350]
- Memoirs of Anastatius, The, [366]
- Memoirs of the Author of the Vindication of the Rights of Woman, [161]
- Memoirs pour servir à l'Histoire du Jacobinisme, [154]
- Mendip Lodge, [271], [324]
- Menou, Abdallah, [214-5]
- Merchant of Venice, The, quoted, [225]
- Meriden, [67]
- Merlin ("The Fool"), [132], [156], [169], [331]
- Merlini, Signor, [54]
- Merry, Robert ("Della Crusca"), [16], [50-1]
- Merry Wives of Windsor, The, [107], [239]
- Messiah, The [239]
- Midsummer Night's Dream, A, quoted, [31]
- Milan, [16], [138], [182]
- Milton, John, [22], [276], [358]
- Mingotti, Regina [359-60]
- "Mittin, Mrs.," [137]
- Moira, Francis Rawdon, Earl of, [23], [101-2], [106]
- Moliere, [1]
- Moniteur, Le, [215]
- Monk, The, [141]
- Montague, Elizabeth [2], [109], [186], [372]
- Montgolfier, the Brothers, [154]
- Montrose, Duke of, [307]
- Moore, Mr., [62], [64-7], [146-7]
- — General Sir John, [21]
- — John, M.D., [21-2], [43], [89], [90], [93], [111], [137-8], [156], [192]
- — Thomas, [241-2]
- Mordaunt, [138]
- More, Hannah, [77], [80-1], [112], [172], [174-5], [188], [190], [197], [207], [229], [232], [243], [248], [251], [254-5], [258];
- and the Milkwoman, [26];
- the Blagdon Controversy, [208-10], [213], [218], [221], [223], [226], [236];
- her reported marriage, [228], [230]
- Moreau, General, [179], [206]
- Morning Post, The, [96], [124]
- Morocco, [333], [335]
- Moscow, [244]
- Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, [222]
- Mostyn, [122]
- Mostyn, Arthur, [229]
- — John, [122]
- — Rev. John, [212]
- — John Meredith, [133], [135], [137], [152], [155], [177];
- engaged to Cecilia Thrale, [121-3];
- marriage, [13], [126];
- lawsuit with Piozzi, [139], [141], [144], [146-7]
- — Mrs. J. M., [13], [122], [126-8], [130], [133], [135], [137], [139], [148], [150], [152], [155], [170], [177-8], [201], [229], [242], [260], [265], [267], [279], [353];
- letter by, [129];
- charges against her mother, [142-3];
- illness, [146]; v. also Thrale, Cecilia
- — John Salusbury, [13]
- Mount Edgecumbe, [130]
- — —, Earl of, [240]
- Mountjoy, Viscount; v. Bute, Earl of
- Mourning Bride, The, [53]
- Mousehole, [346]
- Moyle, Mr., [344]
- Much Ado about Nothing, [234]
- Mull, Sound of, [253]
- Mullins, Mrs., [129], [133]
- Munich, [268]
- Murat, Joachim, [206]
- Murphy, Arthur, [12], [75], [80], [82], [91], [102], [105], [107], [220-1], [304], [372]
- Murray, Miss, [198]
- Mysteries of Udolpho, The, [113], [115]
- Mysterious Marriage, The, v. Heirship of Rosalva, The
- Naldi, Guiseppe, [356]
- Naples, [22], [65], [109], [169], [206], [247], [331], [346], [366]
- Nash, Beau, [139-40]
- Neerwinden, [87]
- Nelson, Admiral Horatio, [162], [164-5], [170], [215], [217], [229-30], [247], [322]
- Nero, Emperor, [342]
- Newberry, —, [116]
- Newlyn, [346]
- "New Salisbury," [60]
- New York, [280]
- Ney, Marshal, [206]
- Nice, [71]
- Nicholle's Reflexions, or Recollections, [342]
- Niger, The, [151]
- Nile, Battle of the, [165], [191]
- Nore, The, [176]
- Norman, Miss, [315]
- Nottingham, [248]
- Nova Scotia, [9]
- Nuneham Courtney, [31], [45], [47], [95];
- described, [32];
- Mrs. Piozzi and Mrs. Siddons at, [32-41]
- Nutcracker, The, [354]
- Nyctalope, The, [206]
- Oakley, Lady, [186-7]
- — Sir Charles, [187]
- O'Beirne, Bishop Thomas Lewis, [255-6]
- Offley Hall, [9]
- Ogle, Admiral Sir Charles, [94]
- — Sophia, [94]
- Ormsby, Miss, [218], [235]
- O'Neill, Miss, [360]
- Oporto, [335]
- "Orasmyn," [137]
- Orkney, Mary, Countess of, [221], [261-2], [266], [355]
- — Thomas, Earl of, [262]
- Orleans, [50], [52]
- Ormonde, John, Earl of, [151]
- "Osmyn," [53]
- "Othello," [298]
- Othello, quoted, [298]
- Otway, Thomas, [27]
- Owen, Miss, [33], [45], [79], [84], [159], [168], [185]
- Oxford, [11], [32], [41], [203-4], [214], [246], [265], [271]
- "Page, Sweet Anne," [88], [107]
- Paine, Tom, [196], [281]
- Palermo, [171], [366]
- Palmer, John, [88], [161], [163-4]
- — Mary, [88]
- Pamela, [225]
- Paradise Lost, quoted, [276]
- Paris, [13], [16], [21], [32], [46], [51], [59], [61], [87], [91], [97], [112], [133], [207], [238], [246-7], [293], [317], [336-7];
- massacres at, [54], [60], [90]
- Park, Mungo, [151]
- Parker, Sir Hyde, [215]
- "Parmenio," [319]
- Parry, Dr., [216], [257]
- Parry, Lieutenant William Edward, [349-50]
- Parsons, Mr., [82], [266]
- Pascoe, Mr., [365]
- Pasquin, [145]
- Paul, Emperor, [190-1], [205], [209-10], [214-5], [222]
- — Mr., [323-4]
- Paul et Virginie, [133]
- Peel, Sir Robert, [266]
- Peep o' Day Boys, The, [96]
- Pemberton, Edward, [271]
- — Harriet Maria, [271]
- Penfield, [130]
- [Pennant], Thomas, [7], [198-9], [330]
- Pennell, Mrs., [295]
- Pennington, William, [61], [70], [72-3], [75], [96-7], [142], [158], [170], [182], [185], [188], [204], [217], [222], [224], [226], [234], [250], [268], [270], [274], [286], [288], [292], [294], [319-20], [326], [336], [341], [346], [349], [351], [358], [362], [365], [368], [377];
- account of, [57-9];
- gout, [78], [215], [272], [299], [327];
- resigns M. C., [272]
- — Mrs. W., [112], [185], [277], [285];
- illness, [76], [85], [184], [243];
- nurses Maria Siddons, [154], [162], [165];
- quarrel with A. Seward, [160-1];
- reconciliation, [271-2];
- at Longford, [218];
- money troubles, [250];
- breach with Mrs. Piozzi, [270], [285];
- reconciliation, [271-2];
- meets Conway, [291];
- at Mrs. Piozzi's Fete, [299], [303];
- begs her teapot, [295], [375];
- her obituary notice of Mrs. Piozzi, [371];
- visits Miss Thrale, [376] v. also Weston, Penelope Sophia
- Penrice, Anna, [9]
- — Sir Henry, [9]
- Penzance, [316], [320];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [323-67]
- Pepys, Sir Lucas, [62], [64-6], [68], [76], [89]
- — Sir William, [2]
- Percival, Lady, [238]
- "Perdita," [238]
- Père Lachaise, [61]
- Perney, Dr., [102], [105-6], [110]
- Perourou the Bellows Mender, [44]
- Peterhead, [350]
- Peterloo, [274], [332]
- "Petruchio," [208]
- Pharsalia, [264]
- Piano e forte, Piozzi's, [236]
- Piccadilly, [13]
- Pichegru, General, [115]
- "Pierre," [208]
- Pierrepoint, Mrs., [315]
- Pilot that weathered the Storm, The, [256]
- Pindemonte, Chevalier, [50]
- Piozzi, Gabriel, [19], [20], [53-4], [80], [83], [85], [89], [96], [106], [113], [123], [130-1], [134-5], [146], [148-9], [155], [171], [180], [186-7], [189], [195], [197-8], [201], [203-4], [209], [224], [231], [234], [236], [244-6], [250], [253-4], [258], [262], [264], [267-8], [270], [317], [319], [321], [348], [353];
- meets Mrs. Thrale, [14];
- marriage, [15];
- attacks of gout, [25], [51-2], [67], [74], [76], [78], [100-2], [109], [118], [129], [135], [142-3], [147], [158-9], [173], [191-3], [218], [221], [228], [253], [263];
- tour in Wales, [32];
- his singing, [40], [241];
- plans a cottage in Wales, [59], [61], [64];
- builds Brynbella, [75], [89], [95], [114], [121-2], [129];
- naturalised, [97];
- death of his father, [141], [143];
- restores Bach-y-graig, [198], [201];
- restores Tremeirchion Church, [262];
- death, [271]
- — Gianbatista, [171]
- — Hester Lynch, v. [2-9], [11-13];
- her conversation, [2];
- her letters, [3];
- ancestry, [5];
- birth and childhood, [8-9];
- education, [9];
- marriage with Thrale, [10];
- early verses, [12];
- tours in Wales and France, [13];
- widowhood, [14-15];
- meets Piozzi, [14];
- marries Piozzi, [15];
- Italian Tour, [16-17], [50];
- contributes to The Florence Miscellany, [16];
- writes Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson, [16];
- return to England, [17];
- visit to Exmouth, [18];
- publishes Letters to and from Dr. Johnson, [18];
- attacked by Baretti, [18];
- writes The Fountains, [18];
- publishes A Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, [19];
- criticised by Gifford, &c., [19];
- her Ode on the King's Recovery, [20];
- Tour in Scotland, [20-2];
- visit to Wales, [23];
- at Bath, [25];
- return to Streatham Park, [27];
- at Bath, [29];
- with Mrs. Siddons at Nuneham, [31-41];
- her Verses to the Travellers, [57];
- goes to Shrewsbury, [44];
- at Bath, [52];
- at Denbigh, [58];
- at Guy's Cliffe, [69];
- reconciliation with her daughters, [83];
- writes British Synonymy, [89-90], [99], [101];
- her portrait by Dance, [95];
- lawsuit with Lady Cotton, [102], [105];
- British Synonymy published, [109];
- at Denbigh, [113];
- her Chapter of King Killers, [116-7];
- removal to Brynbella, [129];
- disputes with the Mostyns, [139], [141-2], [144], [146-7], [150];
- visit to Streatham, [141];
- reconciled to the Mostyns, [156];
- writes Retrospection, [156], [158];
- death of Maria Siddons, [165], [167];
- adopts John Salusbury Piozzi, [170-1];
- at Bath, [184];
- trouble with Hester Thrale, [187-192];
- visit to Streatham, [202];
- Retrospection published, [208];
- criticisms, [222], [225], [251-2];
- at George St., Manchester Square, [237];
- at Tenby, [246-9];
- at Bath, [255];
- lines on her twentieth wedding day, [259];
- breach with Mrs. Pennington, [270];
- Piozzi's death, [271];
- at Weston super Mare, [272];
- renewal of friendship, [272];
- her Card Table Riddle, [277];
- relations with Conway, [280];
- her Birthday Fête, [287-90], [296-9];
- lines on Intellectual Powers, [300];
- portraits by Jagher and Roche, [312];
- at Penzance, [323-67];
- verses on Queen Caroline, [327];
- lines on the Antarctic Continent, [331];
- danger of Typhus, [341-7];
- lines on Scott, [352];
- new claim on her estate, [357-9];
- visit to Land's End, [363];
- return to Clifton, [367];
- death, [369-71];
- obituary notice, [371];
- epitaph, [377];
- cf. Salusbury, Hester Lynch
- — John Salusbury, v. Salusbury, Sir John Salusbury Piozzi
- Piozziana, v, [3], [9], [199], [281], [299]; v. also Mangin, Rev. E.
- Pisani, Caterina, [72]
- — Excellenza, [72]
- "Pisanio," [66]
- Pitches, Lady, [142], [144-5]
- — Sir Abraham, [29], [145]
- — Peggy, v. Deerhurst, Lady
- Pitt, Lady Hester, [242]
- — William, [89], [149], [201], [211], [216], [222], [255-6], [266], [287]
- Pius VI, Pope, [77]
- Pizarro, [175], [178]
- "Plagiary, Sir Fretful," [139]
- Plas Clough, [8]
- Plasnewydd, [151]
- Plassey, [288]
- Plas Y Ward, [7]
- Pleasures of Memory, The, [107]
- Plutarch, [219-20]
- Plymouth, [240]
- "Polonius," [193]
- Pomfret, Lady, [240]
- Pondicherry, [106]
- Ponsonby, Chambre Brabazon, [151]
- — Sarah, [151], [168], [213], v. Llangollen, Ladies of
- Pontriffeth, [348]
- Pope, Alexander, [153]
- Popular Tales, [267]
- Porcupine, The, [210]
- Porkington, [79]
- Porteous, Bishop Beilby, [76], [77], [256]
- Posthumus, [290]
- Pott, Mr., [138]
- Powell, David, [48]
- — Jane, [25], [204], [209-10]
- Powis, William, Marquess of, [245]
- Powys, Mrs., [160], [271]
- Pratt, Rev. Samuel Jackson, [56]
- Précieuses Ridicules, Les, [1]
- Prestatyn, [231]
- Preston, [315]
- Priestley, William, [199]
- Princess Royal of France, The, [80]
- Progress of Pilgrim Good Intent, The, [190]
- Proofs of a Conspiracy against all Religions, [154]
- Prophecies, by Fleming, [103-4];
- in the Bible, [106];
- by Brothers, [122]
- Public Advertiser, The, [20]
- Public Ledger, The, [124]
- Putney, [93]
- Pwllheli, [8]
- Pye, Henry James, [141]
- Pyrenees, the, [113]
- Quebec, [288]
- Queen Street, Westminster, [17], [52]
- Quiberon Bay, [288]
- "Quickly, Mistress," [86], [239], [268]
- Radcliffe, Ann, [113], [115-6], [171], [175]
- "Ralph," [224-5]
- Rambler, The, quoted, [319]
- Ramsgate, [13]
- "Randolph, Lady," [26], [91]
- Randolph, Rev. Francis, D.D., [47], [170-1], [174], [182], [187-8], [197], [200], [206], [222], [224], [251], [255], [341], [343], [345], [358], [365]
- Randolph, Mrs. (Mary), [170] [174], [182], [201], [206], [212-3], [222], [273], [317], [321], [333], [336], [341], [343]
- Ranelagh, [21], [89], [240], [242], [248]
- Raphoe, Bishop of, [124]
- Rasselas, [311]
- Rastadt, [177-179]
- Rawdon, Lord, [23], v. Moira, Earl of
- Ray, Mr., [71], [81], [95], [194], [338]
- Reading, [30], [208]
- Reflections on the Revolution in France, [28-9]
- Reformers, the, [273-6]
- Regent, the, v. George, Prince of Wales
- Regent, The, [68], [238]
- Rejected Addresses, [286]
- Repository Tracts, [80]
- Retaliation, [139]
- Retrospection, [156], [158-9], [177], [197], [201-2], [204], [207-9], [211], [214], [225], [251-2]
- Revealed Knowledge of Prophecies, [122]
- Revelation, The Book of, quoted, [106]
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [11-12], [88], [372]
- Rhedycina, [204]
- Richard I, [6]
- Richard III, quoted, [214]
- Richards, Mr., [194]
- Richardson, Samuel, [225]
- Richmond, [101]
- Riddle, by Mrs. Piozzi, [277]
- Rights of Man, The, [196]
- Rio, [335]
- Riots at Bath, [187]
- Rival Sisters, The, [82]
- Rivington, —, [196]
- Road to Ruin, The, [101-2]
- Robert, the Brothers, [154]
- Roberts, Rev. —, [367]
- Robespierre, [115], [128], [133]
- Robinson, George, [100], [195], [204], [223], [225]
- — John, [152], [154], [159]
- Rob Roy, [352]
- Robson, James, [223], [225]
- Roche's portrait of Mrs. Piozzi, [312]
- Roche, or Roach, Mr., [211]
- Rodborough, [257]
- Rodney Place, Clifton, [113]
- Rogers family, the, [282]
- Rogers, Samuel, [82], [104-5], [156];
- proposes for Cecilia Thrale, [107]
- "Rolla," [178]
- Rome, [71-2], [77], [79], [197], [205], [216], [329], [331], [358], [364], [366]
- Romeo and Juliet, quoted, [150], [174], [192], [329]
- "Rosalind," [58], [83], [106]
- "Roscius, Young," v. Betty, W. H. W.
- Ross, Captain, [350]
- Rotterdam, [81], [104]
- Rowe, Nicholas, [227]
- Royal Academy Exhibition, [144]
- Royal Captives, The, [27]
- Royal Exchange founded, [8]
- Royal Surrey Bowmen, the, [101]
- Rudd, Mrs., [319], [321], [323], [326], [337], [345], [358], [367]
- Rufford, [202]
- Rug, [5]
- Russell, Lady W., [102], [135]
- Russell, Lord William, [102], [135]
- Ruthyn, [146], [186]
- Ryton Grove, [271]
- S. Anne's Hill, [332]
- S. Asaph, [171], [212];
- Cathedral, [114], [213]
- S. Bernard, Gros, [114]
- S. Domingo captured, [106]
- S. Gothard, Mount, [226]
- S. James' Chronicle, [12]
- S. Lucia, [264]
- S. Michael's Mount, [324], [327], [347]
- S. Paul's Cathedral, [20], [78], [352]
- S. Petersburg, [100]
- S. Vincent, John, Earl, [176], [265-6]
- Sage, Fanny, [171]
- Salbri and Salsbri, v. Salesbury
- Salesbury, Catherine, v. Berain, Catherine of
- Salesbury, Foulke, [5]
- Salesbury, Henry, [5-6]
- — Sir Henry (the Black), [6]
- — John (Jesuit), [5]
- — John (Benedictine), [5]
- — Sir John, M.P., [6-7]
- — Sir John, [6-8]
- — Roger, [7]
- — Thomas, [5]
- — William, [5]
- Salisbury, Bishop of, [344]
- Salisbury (or Saltzbury) Court, [5-6]
- Saltzburg, [6]
- Saltzburg, Adam de, [5-6]
- Salusbury, Arms of, [6]
- Salusbury, Colonel, [122]
- — Anna, [9]
- — Lady Harriet, [288-9], [290], [292], [295], [298], [306]
- — Sir Henry, [6]
- — Hester, [7-8]
- — Hester Lynch, [8-10], v. Piozzi, Mrs.
- — Hester Maria, [8], [10]
- — John, [6], [8-10]
- — Sir John Salusbury Piozzi (formerly John Salusbury Piozzi), [48], [170-3], [179], [182], [184], [198], [225], [228], [231], [236], [239], [241], [266], [271], [278], [288-90], [292], [295], [298-9], [303], [306-7], [314], [317-8], [320-2], [325], [331], [336], [343], [348], [350], [358-9], [361-2], [367-8], [375-6]
- Salusbury, Sir Thomas, [9-10]
- — William Edward Piozzi, [362]
- Samson, [239]
- Sangate, [13]
- Sandwich, [359]
- "Satan summoning his Legions," [144-5]
- Saumarez, Admiral Sir James, [299]
- Savoy, [71], [114]
- Saxe, Marshal, [42]
- Scarborough, [346];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [20]
- Scherer, General, [179]
- Scilly Isles, the, [118]
- Sciolto quoted, [219]
- Scott, Miss, [197]
- — Sir Walter, [173], [352]
- Seasons, The, [22]
- Seccombe, T. H., v. "Sedlitz, Laura," [192]
- Seeley, L. B., v, [4]
- Segrwyd (Segroid), [13], [122], [130]
- Selim, Sultan, [221-2]
- Semple, Mrs., [79]
- Semple, Major George James, [79]
- Sentimental Mother, The, [18]
- Seringapatam, [183-4]
- Servants, Mrs. Piozzi's, Abbiss, [133], [186];
- Allen, [158], [180], [186], [209], [236];
- Bessy, [285], [295], [301], [304], [312], [319], [326], [334], [342], [344-5], [359], [364], [375];
- Hodgkins, Samuel, [216], [269], [366];
- Jacob, [27], [45-6], [55], [63], [65-7], [71];
- James, [319], [322], [326], [330], [362], [364], [368];
- Sophy, [341], [345]
- Severn, the, [113]
- Seward, —, [12], [15], [29]
- — Anna, [25], [28-9], [34], [43], [56-7], [151], [185], [192], [273];
- on Mrs. Piozzi, [2], [19];
- quarrel with Mrs. Pennington, [160-1];
- reconciliation, [271]
- Shakespeare, [198], [203], [269], [359] v. also under Separate Plays
- — A Concordance to, [157]
- Sharpe, Miss, [337]
- Shelley, Miss, [194]
- — Mrs., [193]
- — Percy Bysshe, [161]
- Shephard, Hon. Charles, [319], [321], [334]
- Sheridan, Mrs. (Eliza Ann), [176], [337-8]
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, [18], [47], [61], [97], [139], [157], [178], [184], [338]
- Shrewsbury, [33-4], [39], [41], [43], [44], [113], [158], [168], [185-6], [197]
- Siddons Family, the, [84], [89], [130], [153]
- Siddons, Cecilia, [114], [144-5], [170], [214], [224]
- — George, [225]
- — Henry, [197-8]
- — Maria, [79], [80], [89], [93-4], [108];
- illness of, [152-4], [162-3];
- death, [164-5], [167], [260]
- — Mrs. (Sarah), [4], [30], [39], [41], [47], [49], [50], [53], [63], [66], [68-71], [73-4], [76], [79], [80], [82-3], [86], [89], [94], [96], [103], [108], [116], [120], [134], [145], [150], [152], [155], [157], [161], [163], [165-6], [168], [170], [175], [190], [193], [200], [205], [207], [212], [214], [215], [220], [224-5], [228], [230], [236-8], [276], [282], [302], [308], [315], [322], [358], [360-1];
- as Isabella in The Fatal Marriage, [19-20];
- painted by Hamilton, [20];
- attacked in Bell's Oracle, [25-6], [56];
- at Streatham Park, [27], [78], [93];
- at Nuneham Rectory, [31-47];
- at Guy's Cliffe, [70];
- as Lady Randolph, [91];
- in Edwy and Elgiva, [97-8];
- in Ireland, [98], [104-5];
- in Scotland, [123], [125], [127], [179];
- at Liverpool, [138];
- in Fatal Curiosity, [141];
- painted by Lawrence, [144];
- in The Stranger, [155];
- as Mrs. Beverley, [161];
- in The Castle of Montval, [176];
- in Pizarro, [178];
- at Doncaster, [183];
- on strike, [184];
- in Elvira, [202];
- as Constance, [208];
- as Callista, [227];
- as Hermione, [238];
- at Belfast, [254];
- at Dublin, [256];
- at Cheltenham, [258];
- as Zara, [265];
- described by her husband, [282]
- — Sarah Martha (Sally), [55-6], [59], [61], [66-8], [74], [79], [80], [89], [93-4], [105], [108], [144], [154], [163], [177], [193-4], [202], [224];
- illness of, [58], [69], [76];
- letter by, [62], [64]
- — William, [56], [70], [73-4], [94], [125], [162], [167], [179], [184], [193-4], [200], [202], [220], [224], [282]
- Sieyes, Abbé, [160-1]
- Simmons, Mr., [241]
- Sion College, [103]
- — Row, Mrs. Piozzi at, [367]
- Sketch Book, The, [351], [355]
- Sketches or Essays on Various Subjects, [352]
- "Slender, Master," [289]
- Smith, General, [241], [251]
- — Drummond, [242]
- — Spencer, [268]
- — Sir Sydney, [265-6]
- Smithfield, [273-4]
- Snowdon, [41], [66], [114]
- Society for Constitutional Reform, the, [92]
- Society of Friends of the Revolution, the, [61]
- Sodor and Man, John, Bishop of, [5]
- Solar phenomenon, [196-7]
- Soliman, Emperor of Morocco, [335]
- Somers, Mr., [57]
- Sotherby, —, [215]
- Sothern, —, [19]
- Southampton, [47], [95]
- Southey, Robert, [26]
- Southwark, [339], [358];
- Thrale, M.P. for, [12];
- Old Anchor Brewery, [10];
- Deadman's Lane, [11]
- Spectator, The, [350]
- Spencer, —, [141]
- Spinola, Marquis, [72]
- Spiritual Quixote, The, [80]
- Spithead, [176]
- "Squalici, Signor," [18]
- Stanhope, Charles, Earl, [241]
- Stanley, —, [141]
- Steele, Richard, [350]
- "Stella," [243]
- Stephens, Catherine, [337-8]
- Stevens, —, [284]
- Steyer, [206]
- Stockach, [172]
- Stockdale, —, [202], [204], [206-7], [209-10], [221], [225]
- Stone, John Hurford, [43-4], [59], [71], [91-2], [104], [112], [119], [123], [156-7], [249], [260], [279], [283], [285];
- account of, [61]
- — Mrs. (J. H.), [44], [59], [61], [91], [104], [119], [156], [279]
- — William, [91-2]
- Stourhead, [270]
- Stowe, [10]
- Stralenheim, [234]
- Stranger, The, [155], [157], [163], [178]
- Stratton, Miss, [305-6], [310]
- — Mrs., [212], [291], [307], [310]
- Streatfield, Sophia, [243-4]
- Streatham, [13], [16], [48], [184], [246];
- Park, [12], [14], [40], [131], [134-5], [148-9], [151], [155], [172], [188], [235], [239], [243], [271], [315], [347];
- the Piozzis reside at, [17-129];
- visits to, [141-4], [202-8];
- the Reynolds Gallery at, [11], [107];
- verses on, [35]
- Stretton, Mr., [86-7]
- Strickland, Mrs., [137]
- Stutgard, [268]
- Summer Islands, The, [22]
- Sunspots, [78]
- Surinam, [183], [356]
- Sussex, Augustus, Duke of, [307-8]
- Suwarrow, General Alexander, (Suvoroff), [177], [179]
- Swan of Lichfield, the, [2], [56], v. Seward, Anna
- Swansea, [329]
- Sweden, King of, [122]
- Swift, Rev. Jonathan, [77], [220], [351]
- Sydney, Thomas, Viscount, [28]
- "Synonymes," v. British Synonymy
- Tale of a Tub, A, [77]
- Talleyrand, [61]
- Taming of the Shrew, The, [269]
- Tavistock, Francis, Marquis of, [102]
- Taylor, Mrs., [355]
- — Major Cathcart, [56-7]
- — Rev. John, [284]
- "Tearsheet, Doll," [86]
- Telegraph, The, [96]
- Temple, the, prisoners in, [86], [89]
- Temple, Lady Ann, [10]
- "Temple, Lancelot," [351-2], v. Armstrong
- — Sir Richard, (Viscount Cobham), [10]
- Tenby, [246-7], [249], [324]
- Tertullian, [223]
- Testimony to the Authenticity of the Prophecies of R. Brothers, A, [125]
- Thackeray, Dr., [264]
- Thames, the, [113]
- Thelwall, —, [119]
- — Edward, [7]
- Theseus, [80]
- Thistlewood, Arthur, [274]
- Thomas, Archdeacon, [290], [322]
- — Mr., [55]
- Thomond, Murrough, Marquis of, [261]
- Thomson, James, quoted, [212], [334]
- Thrale, Miss (Beatrice), v. — Cecilia Margaretta, [13], [15-17], [26], [30], [33], [53], [75-6], [82-4], [95], [101], [108], [112-3], [118], [120];
- accompanies her mother to Scotland, [20];
- her admirers, [54], [66], [82], [86], [92], [102], [105], [107];
- alarming illness, [55], [58], [61-6], [68-9], [71];
- her extravagance, [90];
- engagement to Mostyn, [121-3];
- marriage, [126], v. Mostyn, Mrs. J. M.
- Thrale, Harriet, [13], [110]
- — Henry, M.P., [10], [11], [13], [73], [82], [163], [187], [189], [191-2], [245], [271], [339], [348], [357-8]
- — Henry (junr.), [13]
- — Hester Lynch, v. Piozzi, Mrs.
- — Hester Maria, [13], [15-17], [83], [110], [131], [135], [146], [155], [176], [179], [231], [237];
- her action against Mrs. Piozzi, [187-9], [190-1], [193-5], [216-9];
- her marriage, [270], v. Keith, Hester
- — Ralph, M.P., [10], [11]
- — Ralph (junr.), [13]
- — Sophia, [13], [135], [142], [196], [239], [241];
- her marriage, [270], v. Hoare, Mrs.
- — Susannah Arabella, [13], [83], [86], [89], [91], [110], [135], [171-2], [186], [196], [239], [241], [376]
- "Thrales, The Miss," [110], [130], [132], [134], [137], [142], [144], [149], [153], [194], [201], [206], [238], [253], [263], [265], [292], [304], [353], [360], [369]
- Thraliana, [11]
- Three Warnings, The, [155], [372]
- Three Warnings to John Bull, [157]
- Tiberius, Emperor, [223]
- Tickell, Elizabeth Ann, [175-6]
- — Richard, [176]
- — William, [175], [177]
- Tierney, Dr., [310]
- Times, The, [210]
- Timon of Athens, quoted, [333]
- Tippoo Sahib, [184]
- Tirocinium, The, [164]
- Tiverton, [148]
- Tobago, [264]
- Tooke, Horne, [91], [102], [252], [274];
- account of, [92];
- trial of, [188-9]
- Torbay, [118]
- Torquay, [343-4]
- Torrington, [88]
- Tothill Fields Prison, [79]
- Tour in Switzerland, A, [157]
- Tour in Wales, A, [199]
- Townshend, Thomas, v. Sydney, Viscount
- Travels from Hamburg ... to Paris, [267-8]
- Treguier, [161]
- Tremeirchion (Dymerchion) Church, [262], [271], [317], [344], [367], [377]
- Trevannion, John, [26]
- Trevenan, Miss, [329]
- Trevor, Tudor, [122]
- Trinidad, [232], [234]
- Trotti, Lorenzini, Marquess, [55], [60], [74], [79], [91], [100], [116], [118];
- in love with Harriet Lee, [30-3], [36-7], [39], [40-6], [48-54], [75];
- marries, [130], [135]
- Troy, [144]
- True Briton, The, [153]
- Tryon, Governor, [294]
- — Mrs., [72]
- Tuam, [58], [347]
- Tudor, Fychan, of Berain, [7]
- — Sir Owen, [7], [198]
- "Tully's Offices," [341], [343]
- Tunbridge, [137], [376]
- "Tunskull, Lady Fantasma," [18]
- Turin, [16]
- Turnep Cart, the, [77], [329], [365]
- Twiss, Frances, [157], [337]
- — Francis, [155], [157], [256], [337]
- — Horace, [314], [337], [361]
- Two Emilys, The, [213]
- Twysden, Frances, v. Jersey, Countess of
- Twysden, Bishop Philip, [124]
- Tyre, [162]
- Ulysses, [330]
- United Irishmen, the, [96], [124], [154]
- Unwin, Mrs., [266]
- Upham, —, [279]
- Ushant, [118]
- Utrecht, Peace of, [352]
- Valentini, Regina, v. Mingotti
- Vandercorn, Mr., [54]
- "Vanessa," [220]
- Van Mildurt, [8]
- Vauxhall, [246]
- Venice, [81], [141], [143], [153], [233], [236]
- Venice Preserved, [27]
- Verona, [136]
- Vesey, Mrs., [2], [372]
- Vesuvius, [169], [366]
- Vicar of Wakefield, The, [76]
- Victoria, Princess, [48], [171]
- Vienna, [74], [76], [79]
- Viganoni, —, [240]
- Village Politics, [79-81], [251]
- Vinci, —, [244]
- Virgo, —, [125]
- Vision of Mirza, The, [350]
- Vitellius, Emperor, [359]
- Voltaire, [154]
- Waldegrave, James, Earl of, [245]
- Waller, Edmund, [22]
- Wallis, Miss, [26-7]
- Walmer Castle, [256]
- Waltzing, lines on, [283]
- Wandsworth, [134]
- Wanstead House, [322]
- Ward, Miss, v. Radcliffe, Mrs.
- — John (Prescott), [290], [298-9], [322]
- Warsaw, [100]
- Warton, Rev. Thomas, [26]
- Watts, Dr. Isaac, [209], [248], [336]
- Wellesley, Colonel Arthur, [184], v. Wellington
- Wellington, Arthur, Duke of, [331-2]
- Westcote, Lord, v. Lyttelton, William Henry, [11]
- Westminster Bridge, [21];
- election at, [245], [250]
- Weston, Mrs., [4], [53-4], [58], [64], [71], [89], [111-2], [133], [140], [204], [249], [251], [272]
- Weston, Gilbert, [71], [89], [143]
- Weston, Penelope Sophia, [4], [17], [19], [20], [27], [29], [30], [45], [47], [85-6], [90], [146], [159];
- her admirers, [56-7];
- engagement to Pennington, [56-7], [70-1];
- marriage, [73], v. Pennington, Mrs.
- Weston Park, [203]
- Weston super Mare, [287], [325];
- Mrs. Piozzi at, [272-7], [283], [285]
- Weymouth, [47], [272], [324]
- Whalley, Mrs., née Jones, [43], [56-7], [71], [127-9], [133], [152], [196], [236], [273], [281];
- née Heathcote, [281];
- formerly Horneck, [279], [281], [285]
- — Rev. Thomas Sedgwick, [3], [17], [43], [56-7], [61], [68], [70-2], [81], [109], [127-9], [131], [133], [144], [152], [155], [169], [171], [175-6], [186], [196], [214], [218-19], [232], [235], [238], [258], [271], [273], [287], [376];
- second and third marriages, [281];
- matrimonial troubles, [279], [284-5]
- Whitehall Chapel, [96]
- White Horse Hill, [34]
- Wickens, Mr. (Lichfield), [57]
- — Mr. (Bath), [286]
- Wickwar, [197]
- Wilberforce, William, [243]
- Wilkes, John, [92], [245], [340], [352]
- Wilkinson, Dr. [321]
- Willes, John, [282]
- William of Gloucester, Prince, [261-2]
- William the Conqueror, [5]
- William the Stadtholder, [114-16]
- Williams, Lady, [337]
- — Miss, [274], [286], [311], [344]
- — Mrs., [115], [248]
- — Cecilia, [248]
- — Helen Maria, [4], [25-6], [51-2], [71], [73], [89], [93], [96], [98-9], [112], [117], [123], [127], [238], [248], [273];
- account of, [43-4];
- goes to France, [42], [50];
- connection with Stone, [59], [61], [91], [115], [119], [137], [141], [156], [279], [283], [285];
- her Apologia, [44], [260-1];
- literary work, [100], [104], [133], [156-7], [159], [259];
- on Mrs. Piozzi, [286], [374-5]
- Williams, Mrs. Persis, [44]
- Willoughby, Miss, [332], [340], [342], [349], [356], [358-9], [361], [364]
- Wilmot, John, [146], [148]
- Windsor, [190]
- — Mr., [316]
- Woffington, Peg, [221]
- Wolfe, General James, [288]
- Wollstonecraft, Mary, [161]
- Woman keeps a Secret, A, [75]
- Wonder, The, [75]
- Wood, Miss, [307]
- Woodhall, [75]
- Worcester, [33], [186]
- World, The, [18], [96]
- Wraxall, on Mrs. Piozzi, [2]
- Wren, Miss, [313], [368]
- Wrexham, [41]
- Wroughton, Miss, [316]
- Wurmser, General, [136], [138]
- Wurtemburg, Duchess of, [144]
- Wynn, Dr., [134]
- — Edward Watkin, [130-1]
- — Morris [7]
- Wynne, Mrs., [126], [130-1], [148], [201]
- Wynne, Colonel Robert William, [135]
- Yaniwitz, —, [86], [92]
- Yearsley, Anna Maria, [26-7]
- York, Archbishop, of, [347]
- — Frederica, Duchess of, [214], [216], [255]
- — Frederick, Duke of, [116], [183], [216]
- Young, Mr., [308], [316]
- — Sir George, [103]
- Young Widow, The, [25-6]
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Transcriber's Note:
1. Original spelling has been retained where it seems appropriate. Obvious typograhical errors have been corrected.
2. There seems to be a discrepancy in dates [here], as the restoration happened in 1814, but the Abbe died in 1807. The chaplain to Louis XVIII was actually Charles de Bouvens.
3. Hyphenated words have been retained as in the original.