86;
great-grandson, at Aberdeen, v. 85;
Life by Johnson, iv. 36, n. 4, 38, n. 2, 39;
Loving at first sight, iv. 36;
Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer, iv. 290, n. 4;
water-drinker, iii. 327, n. 2;
women, praises of, ii. 57.
WALMSLEY, Gilbert,
character by Johnson, i. 81; iii. 439;
Colson, letter to, i. 102;
debtor to Mrs. Johnson, i. 79, n. 2;
Garrick, letter to, i. 176, n. 2;
scholarship, ii. 377, n. 2;
Greek, knowledge of, iv. 33, n. 3;
house, ii. 467;
Johnson and Garrick, recommends, i. 102;
Johnson threatens to put Irene into the Spiritual Court, i. 101;
Whig, a, i. 81, 430; iii. 439, n. 3; v. 386.
WALMSLEY, Mrs., i. 82-3.
WALPOLE, Horatio (afterwards first Baron Walpole), iii. 71, n. 4.
WALPOLE, Horace (afterwards fourth Earl of Orford),
Adams the architects, ii. 325, n. 3;
addresses to the King in 1784, iv. 265, n. 5;
arbitrary power, courtiers in favour of, iii. 84, n. 1;
arithmetician, a woeful, iii. 226, n. 4;
Professor Sanderson and the multiplication table, ii. 190, n. 3;
Astle, Thomas, i. 155, n. 2;
atheism and bigotry first cousins, iv. 194, n. 1;
Atterbury on Burnet’s History, ii. 213, n. 3;
balloons, iv. 356, n. 1;
Barrington, Daines, iv. 437;
Barry’s Analysis, iv. 224, n. 1;
Bate and the Morning Post, iv. 296, n. 3;
Beauclerk’s library, iv. 105, n. 2;
Beckford’s Bribery Bill, ii. 339, n. 2;
speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
tyrannic character, iii. 76, n. 2;
Biographia Britannica, iii. 174, n. 3;
Blagden on Boswell’s Life, iv. 30, n. 2;
Boccage, Mme. du, iv. 331, n. 1;
bonmots, collection of, iii. 191, n. 2;
Boswell calls on him, iv. 110, n. 3;
Corsica, ii. 46, n. 1, 71, n. 2;
Life of Johnson, iv. 314, n. 5;
presence, silent in, ib.;
Burke’s wit, iv. 276, n. 2;
Bute’s, Lord, familiar friends, i. 386, n. 3;
and the tenure of the judges, ii. 353, n. 3;
Cameron’s execution, i. 146, n. 2;
Chambers’s Treatise on Architecture, iv. 187, n. 4;
Chatham’s funeral, iv. 208, n. 1;
Chatterton and Goldsmith, iii. 51, n. 2;
Chesterfield as a patron, iv. 331, n. 1;
wit, ii. 211, n. 3;
Cibber, Colley, i. 401, n. 1; iii. 72, n. 4;
City Address to the King in 1781, iv. 139, n. 4;
City and Blackfriars Bridge, i. 351, n. 1;
Clarke, Dr., and Queen Caroline, iii. 248, n. 2;
Clive, Mrs., iii. 239, n. 1; iv. 243, n. 2;
Cock Lane Ghost, i. 407, n. 1;
Codrington, Life of Colonel, iii. 204, n. 1;
Cornwallis’s capitulation, iii. 355, n. 3;
Critical Review, iii. 32, n. 4;
Cross Readings, iv. 322, n. 2;
Cumberland, William, Duke of, cruelty of, ii. 375, n. 1;
great-grandson, at Aberdeen, v. 85;
Life by Johnson, iv. 36, n. 4, 38, n. 2, 39;
Loving at first sight, iv. 36;
Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer, iv. 290, n. 4;
water-drinker, iii. 327, n. 2;
women, praises of, ii. 57.
WALMSLEY, Gilbert,
character by Johnson, i. 81; iii. 439;
Colson, letter to, i. 102;
debtor to Mrs. Johnson, i. 79, n. 2;
Garrick, letter to, i. 176, n. 2;
scholarship, ii. 377, n. 2;
Greek, knowledge of, iv. 33, n. 3;
house, ii. 467;
Johnson and Garrick, recommends, i. 102;
Johnson threatens to put Irene into the Spiritual Court, i. 101;
Whig, a, i. 81, 430; iii. 439, n. 3; v. 386.
WALMSLEY, Mrs., i. 82-3.
WALPOLE, Horatio (afterwards first Baron Walpole), iii. 71, n. 4.
WALPOLE, Horace (afterwards fourth Earl of Orford),
Adams the architects, ii. 325, n. 3;
addresses to the King in 1784, iv. 265, n. 5;
arbitrary power, courtiers in favour of, iii. 84, n. 1;
arithmetician, a woeful, iii. 226, n. 4;
Professor Sanderson and the multiplication table, ii. 190, n. 3;
Astle, Thomas, i. 155, n. 2;
atheism and bigotry first cousins, iv. 194, n. 1;
Atterbury on Burnet’s History, ii. 213, n. 3;
balloons, iv. 356, n. 1;
Barrington, Daines, iv. 437;
Barry’s Analysis, iv. 224, n. 1;
Bate and the Morning Post, iv. 296, n. 3;
Beauclerk’s library, iv. 105, n. 2;
Beckford’s Bribery Bill, ii. 339, n. 2;
speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
tyrannic character, iii. 76, n. 2;
Biographia Britannica, iii. 174, n. 3;
Blagden on Boswell’s Life, iv. 30, n. 2;
Boccage, Mme. du, iv. 331, n. 1;
bonmots, collection of, iii. 191, n. 2;
Boswell calls on him, iv. 110, n. 3;
Corsica, ii. 46, n. 1, 71, n. 2;
Life of Johnson, iv. 314, n. 5;
presence, silent in, ib.;
Burke’s wit, iv. 276, n. 2;
Bute’s, Lord, familiar friends, i. 386, n. 3;
and the tenure of the judges, ii. 353, n. 3;
Cameron’s execution, i. 146, n. 2;
Chambers’s Treatise on Architecture, iv. 187, n. 4;
Chatham’s funeral, iv. 208, n. 1;
Chatterton and Goldsmith, iii. 51, n. 2;
Chesterfield as a patron, iv. 331, n. 1;
wit, ii. 211, n. 3;
Cibber, Colley, i. 401, n. 1; iii. 72, n. 4;
City Address to the King in 1781, iv. 139, n. 4;
City and Blackfriars Bridge, i. 351, n. 1;
Clarke, Dr., and Queen Caroline, iii. 248, n. 2;
Clive, Mrs., iii. 239, n. 1; iv. 243, n. 2;
Cock Lane Ghost, i. 407, n. 1;
Codrington, Life of Colonel, iii. 204, n. 1;
Cornwallis’s capitulation, iii. 355, n. 3;
Critical Review, iii. 32, n. 4;
Cross Readings, iv. 322, n. 2;
Cumberland, William, Duke of, cruelty of, ii. 375, n. 1;