MANN, Angelica, iv. 277, n. 1.
KEARNEY, Michael, i. 489.
KEARSLEY, the bookseller,
letter from Johnson, i. 214;
publishes a _Life of Johnson_, iv. 421, n. 2.
KEDDLESTONE, iii. 160-2; v. 431-2.
KEEN, Sir Benjamin, v. 310, n. 3.
KEENE, ----, ii. 397.
KEITH, Admiral Lord, v. 427, n. 1.
KEITH, Mrs., v. 130.
KEITH, Robert, _Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops_, i. 309.
KEITH, ----, a collector of excise, v. 128-31.
KELLY, sixth Earl of, v. 387.
KELLY, Hugh,
account of him, iii. 113, n. 3;
displays his spurs, iv. 407, n. 4;
_False Delicacy_, ii. 48;
Johnson's _Prologue_, iii. 113, 118.
KEMBLE, John,
visits Johnson, iv. 242-4;
anecdote of Johnson and Garrick, i. 216, n. 3;
affected by Mrs. Siddons' acting, iv. 244, n. 1.
KEMPIS, Thomas a,
editions and translations, iii. 226; iv. 279;
Johnson quotes him, iii. 227, n. 1;
reads him in Low Dutch, iv. 21.
KEN, Bishop,
connected by marriage with Isaac Walton, ii. 364, n. 1;
a nonjuror, iv. 286, n. 3;
rule about sleep, iii. 169, n. 1.
KENNEDY, Rev. Dr., _Complete System of Astronomical Chronology_, i. 366.
KENNEDY, Dr., author of a foolish tragedy, iii. 238.
KENNEDY, House of, v. 374.
KENNICOTT, Dr. Benjamin,
_Collations_, ii. 128;
edition of the Hebrew Bible, v. 42;
meets Johnson, iv. 151, n. 2.
KENNICOTT, Mrs., iv. 151, n. 2, 285, 288, 298, n. 2, 305.
KENNINGTON COMMON, iii. 239, n. 2.
KENRICK, Dr. William,
account of him, i. 497;
_Epistle to James Boswell, Esq_., ii. 61;
Garrick libels, i. 498, n. 1;
Goldsmith, libels, i. 498, n. 1; ii. 209, n. 2;
Johnson, attacks, i. 497; ii. 61; v. 273;
made himself public, i. 498; iii. 256;
mentioned, ii. 44.
KENT, militia, i. 307, n. 4.
KEPLER, i. 85, n. 2.
KEPPEL, Admiral, iv. 12, n. 6.
KERR, James, v. 40.
KESWICK, iv. 437.
KETTLEWELL, John, iv. 286, n. 3.
KEYSLER, J. G., Travels, ii. 346.
KIDGELL, John, v. 270, n. 4.
KILLALOE, Bishop of. See DEAN BARNARD.
KILLINGLEY, M., iii. 208.
KILMARNOCK, Earl of, i. 180; v. 103, n, 1; 105.
KILMOREY, Lord, i. 83, n. 3; v. 433.
KIMCHI, Rabbi David, i. 33.
KINCARDINE, Alexander, Earl, and Veronica, Countess of,
v. 25, n. 2; 379, n. 3.
KINDNESS, duty of cultivating it, iii. 182.
KING, Captain, iv. 308, n. 3.
KING, Lord Chancellor, i. 359, n. 3.
KING, Henry, Bishop of Chichester, ii. 364, n. 1.
KING, Rev. Dr., a dissenter, iii. 288.
KING, Thomas, the Comedian, ii. 325, n. 1.
KING, William, Archbishop of Dublin,
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