sdowne),
Bentham praises him as a minister, iv. 174, n. 4;
Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 268, n. 3;
Burke, speaks with malignity of, iv. 191, n. 4;
Bute's, Lord, character, ii. 353, n. 1, 363, n. 4;
Chambers, Sir R., ii. 264, n. 1;
Chatham's, Lord, opinion of schools, iii. 12, n. 1;
coarse manners, iv. 174;
Crown--its power increased by Lord Bute, iii. 416, n. 2;
Douglas, last Duke of, v. 43, n. 4;
Douglas, Lord, ii. 230, n. 1;
Dunning and Lord Loughborough, iii. 240, n. 3;
economy, rules of, iii. 265;
education, iii. 36, n. 1; iv. 174, n. 3;
Fitzpatrick's brother-in-law, iii. 388, n. 3;
French--their superficial knowledge, ii. 363, n. 4;
George III, letter from, iii. 241, n. 2;
Ingenhousz, Dr., ii. 427, n. 4;
'Jesuit of Berkeley Square,' iv. 174, n. 5;
Johnson's character of him, iv. 174;
intimacy with him, iv. 191, 192, n. 2;
King, Dr. William, i. 279, n. 5;
'Lord, his parts pretty well for a,' iii. 35;
Lowther the miser, v. 112, n. 4;
_Malagrida_, iv. 174;
Mansfield, Lord, in the copyright case, 1. 437, n. 2;
at Oxford, ii. 194, n. 3;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;
ministry, iv. 158, n. 4, 170, n. 1, 174, n. 3;
peace of 1782-3, iv. 158, n. 4, 282, n. 1;
petition for his impeachment, ii. 90, n. 5;
portrait by Reynolds, iv. 174, n. 5;
Price, Dr., iv. 434;
Priestley's account of the company at his house, iv. 191, n. 4;
Scotch--their superficial knowledge, ii. 363, n. 4;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2, 301, n. 5;
painstaking habits, ib.;
Secretary of State at the age of twenty-nine, iii. 36, n. 1;
Streatham, rents Mrs. Thrale's house at, iv. 158, n. 4;
Tories and Jacobites, i. 429, n. 4;
Townsend, Alderman, iii. 460; iv. 175, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 177, n. 1.
SHELLEY, Lady, iv. 159, n. 3.
SHENSTONE, William,
Dodsley's _Cleone_, the sale of, i. 325, n. 3;
hair, wore his own, i. 94, n. 5;
'I prized every hour,' &c., iv. 145, n. 6;
inn, lines in praise of an, ii. 452;
Johnson, admiration of, ii. 452;
account of him, v. 267, 457, nn. 2 and 4;
estimate of his poems, ii. 452;
writes to him, v. 268, n. 1;
layer-out of land, v. 267;
Leasowes, v. 457;
letters, his, v. 268;
London streets in 1743, i. 163, n. 2;
_Love Pastorals_, v. 267;
Pembroke College, member of, i. 75; iv. 151, n. 2;
pension, v. 457;
Pope's condensation of thought, v. 345;
'She gazed as I slowly withdrew,' v. 267;
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