. 1; i. 131,
iv. 9, n. 5; i. 135, iii. 48, n. 2; ii. 70, i. 508; ii. 283, n. 1;
iv. 29, n. 1; ii. 208, iii. 380, n. 1;
_Imitations of Horace, Epistles_, i. vi. 3, ii. 158, n. 2; i.
vi. 120, ii. 211, n. 4; i. vi. 126, iii. 386, n. 4; ii. i. 14,
v. 372, n. 2; ii. i. 71, i. 118; ii. i. 75, iv. 102, n. 2; ii. i. 180,
iii. 389, n. 5; ii. i. 221, ii. 132, n. 2; ii. ii. 23, iii. 237, n. 2;
ii. ii. 78, v. 265, n. 1; ii. ii. 157, i. 220; ii. ii. 276, i. 127, n. 4;
_Satires_, ii. i. 67, iii. 91, n. 6; ii. i. 78, iv. 318, n. 2;
ii. ii. 3, i. 105, n. 1;
_Universal Prayer_, iii. 346.
POPE, Mrs., i. 499, n. 1.
POPE, Dr. Walter, iv. 19.
POPERY. See ROMAN CATHOLICS.
POPULAR ELECTIONS, of the clergy, ii. 149.
POPULATION,
America, increase in, ii. 314;
changes in density, ii. 101-2;
comparative population of counties in 1756, i. 307, n. 4;
emigration, how far affected by, iii. 232-3;
high convenience where it is large, v. 27.
PORSON, Richard,
Bentley not a Scotchman, ii. 363, n. 4;
described by Dr. Parr, iv. 385, n. 2;
Hawkins, Sir J., ridicules, i. 224, n. 1; ii. 57, n. 5; iv. 370, n. 5;
natural abilities, ii. 437, n. 2.
PORT, family of, iii. 187.
PORT, liquor for men, iii. 381; iv. 79.
PORT ELIOT, iv. 334.
PORTER, Endymion, v. 137, n. 4.
PORTER, Henry (Mrs. Johnson's first husband),
Birmingham mercer, i. 86;
family registry of births, &c., i. 94, n. 3;
insolvency, i. 95, n. 3;
mentioned, iv. 77.
PORTER, Captain (Henry Porter's son), i. 94, n. 3; ii. 462.
PORTER, ---- (Henry Porter's son), ii. 388; iv. 89;
death, iv. 256.
PORTER, Sir James, iii. 402.
PORTER, Mrs. (afterwards Mrs. Johnson). See under JOHNSON, Mrs.
PORTER, Mrs., the actress, i. 369, 382; iv. 243; ib., n. 6.
PORTER, Miss Lucy (Henry Porter's daughter and Johnson's stepdaughter),
birth, i. 94, n. 3;
Boswell calls on her, ii. 462; iii. 412, 414;
Dodd's _Convicts Address_, reads, iii. 141, n. 2;
fortune, her, and house, ii. 462;
Johnson's account of her, i. 370;
earlier letters to her, ii. 387, n. 3
(for his letters, See under JOHNSON, letters);
feelings towards her, i. 515; ii. 462, n. 1;
her feelings towards, ii. 462, 469;
memory, i. 40;
personal appearance, i. 94;
present to her of a box, ii. 387;
prologue to Kelly's comedy, disowns, iii. 114, n. 1;
will, not in, iv. 402, n. 2;
mother's wedding-ring, does not value her, i. 237;
residence in Lichfield, i. 110, 346, n. 1,
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