[223]. Coxe, vol. vi. p. 296.
[224]. Ibid. p. 305.
[225]. Lediard, p. 453.
[226]. Coxe, p. 6. 308.
[227]. Macauley. Lediard.
[228]. Macaulay. Chesterfield.
[229]. Coxe, vol. iii. p. 610.
[230]. A portion of that task, namely, her letter to Mr. Hutchison, she is stated, in a note in Dr. Coxe’s handwriting, to have begun during her residence abroad.
[231]. The principal of Sir J. Vanburgh’s works, besides Castle Howard and Blenheim, were Eastleving, in Dorsetshire; King’s Weston, near Bristol; the Opera House, and St. John’s Church, Westminster—not to mention his own residence at Whitehall, of which Swift writes—
“At length they in the rubbish spy