Page:The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, Volume 19.djvu/272

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
260
INDEX.

Character of Abbe de Polignac, iv. 235.

Mr. Pope, vii. 3.
Earl of Portland, ii. 309 [Phocion], xviii. 223.
Lord Poulet of Hinton, xviii. 226.
Mr. Prior, xviii. 232.
Lord Raby, xviii. 233.
Earl of Ranelagh, xi. 210. xviii. 225.
Duke of Richmond, xviii. 221.
Earl Rivers, xviii. 223.
Earl of Rochester, iii. 114. 221.
Earl of Romney, xviii. 220.
Mr. Rooke, x. 213.
Earl of Sandwich, xviii. 225.
Lord chief justice Scroggs, viii. 137.
Dr. Sheridan, i. 367. ix. 232. xix. 238.
Duke of Shrewsbury, iii. 115. xi. 217. xviii. 219.
His duchess, xi. 210.
Mr. Shute, xi. 46.
Mr. Smith, xviii. 231.
Lord Somers, ii. 306 [Aristides]. iv. 26. xiv. 236. xviii. 222.
Duke of Somerset, iv. 37. xviii. 219.
His duchess, iv. 353. xi. 173.
Earl of Stamford, xviii. 224.
Stella (Mrs. Johnson), x. 222.
Mr. George Stepney, xviii. 233.
Mr. Stopford, ix. 235.
Earl of Sunderland, iv. 31. xviii. 224.
Earl of Sutherland, xviii. 238.
Archbishop Tenison, xviii. 232.
Earl of Thanet, xviii. 225.
Marquis de Torcy, iv. 236.
Lord Townshend, xviii. 226.
Lord chief justice Tresilian, viii. 137.
Vanessa, i. 296. 320. See Vanhomrigh.
Sir Robert Walpole, iv. 107. x. 270.
Lord de la Warr, xviii. 228.
Earl of Weems, xviii. 240.
Earl of Wharton, iii. 14. iv. 32, v. 348. xviii. 226.
Earl of Winchelsea, xviii. 225.
Sir Charles Wogan, xii. 436.
Sir Nathan Wrighte, xviii. 222.

Charity. Why publick charities are preferable to private, xiii. 5.
Charles the First (king of England). A great patron of learning, v. 69. In the former part of his reign, many of the bishops and clergy were puritans, 293. Origin of his misfortunes, xix. 105. Began to be ruined in a legal way, and why, xvi. 231. Conversation at the highest period of politeness in the peaceable part of his reign, v. 237. His attempting religious innovations in Scotland, a material cause of his subsequent troubles, ii. 281. 282. Sermon on his martyrdom, x. 67. The foundation of the

troubles