Thurlow, Lord Chancellor, his generous offer to Johnson of a U. V. Univerfal Vifitor, account of the writers of the PAGE 573 351 299 Vanbrugh (the architect) - 373 253 Urquhart, Sir Thomas, account of him Virtue, the opinions of Lord Shaftesbury, Dr. Clarke, and Mr. Wollaston, on W. Walpole, Mr. Horatio, his fpeech on a bill for the encourage- ment of feamen - Walpole, Sir Robert, his conduct as a minifter - on his death-bed, predicted the rebellion of 1745 - Walmsley, Mr. Gilbert, his character - his letter to Mr. Colson, in favour of Johnson and Gar- rick Warburton, Bishop of Gloucefter, his rise commencement of his acquaintance with Pope Watchmaking, the decline of that business Watkins, Mr. many of his pupils writers in the Gentleman's Webb, Mr. Fofter, a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine - Wills, the imprudence of deferring the making of them to the Wilson, Dr. a phyfician and a humorist, account of him Wollaston, his definition of Virtue Woodward, Dr. his rencounter with Dr. Mead Y. Young, Dr. Edward, a client of Lord Melcombe - 329 A ERRATA. Page 134, line 4, for raifonée, read raisonnée, 183, line 28, for Metnor, read Mentor. 245, in the note, for the way leading from the outer court, read leading from Broad ftreet. 247, line antepenult. for procure, read of procuring. 274, line 21, for examplars, read exemplars. 406, line 4, for or, read of. 486, line 20, for Thompson, read Thomson. |