[534c] The first preached after the period of his suspension by the House of Lords. It was delivered at St. Saviour’s, Southwark, before his installation at St. Andrew’s, and was published with the title, The Christian’s Triumph, or the Duty of praying for our Enemies.
[535a] Swift’s curate at Laracor.
[535b] Richard Gorges (died 1728) was eldest son and heir of Dr. Robert Gorges, of Kilbrue, County Meath, by Jane, daughter of Sir Arthur Loftus, and sister of Adam, Viscount Lisburne. He was appointed Adjutant-General of the Forces in Ireland 1697, Colonel of a new Regiment of Foot 1703, Major-General of the Forces 1707, and Lieutenant-General 1710 (Dalton’s Army Lists, iii. 75).
[536b] Mrs. Oldfield.
[536d] Never saw the like.
[537a] The remainder has been partially obliterated.
[537b] Addressed to “Mrs. Dingley,” etc. Endorsed “May 4.”