1782.
238. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, Jan. 27.-Interview with, and characters of Mr. Gough and Mr. Steevens—302
239. To the same,. Feb. 14.-Thanks for the loan of some manuscripts. Society of Antiquaries. Description of his regimen. His great nostrum—303
240. To the same, Feb. 15.-Specimen of Mr. Gough's "Sepulchral Monuments." Antiquarian solemnities ridiculed. Count-bishop Hervey. Martin Sherlock the English traveller—304
241. To the Rev. William Mason.-New French translation of the Elder Pliny. Common jargon of Poetry—307
242. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, Feb. 22.-Rowley and Chatterton controversy—308
243. To the Hon. George Hardinge, March 8.-On the success of General Conway's motion for putting an end to the American war- -309
244. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, March 9.-Character of Dr. Farmer. Declaration of war by the Emperor against the Crescent. Ambition and interest under the mask of religion—310
245. To the same, April 11.-His preference of English to Latin inscriptions. Mason's Archaeological Epistle to Dean Milles. Melancholy death of Mr. Chamberlayne. Dr. Glynn—310
246. To the same, May 24.-On his own illness. The Chatterton controversy—312