443, n. 5;
Griffiths, owned by, iii. 30, n. 1, 32, n. 2;
hostile to the Church, ii. 40, iii. 32;
payment to writers, iv. 214, n. 2;
price of a fourth share, iii. 32, n. 2;
Smollett, attack on, iii. 32, n. 2;
written by duller men than the Critical Reviewers, iii. 32.
MONTROSE, second Duke of,
Boswell gets drunk at his house, iv. 109;
shot a highwayman, iii. 240, n. 1;
mentioned, v. 359, n. 1.
MONTROSE, third Duke of. See GRAHAM, Marquis of.
MONTROSE, first Marquis of,
letters to the Laird of Col, v. 298-9;
his execution, v. 298, n. 1.
MONTROSE, House of, iii. 382.
MONUMENTS IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, ii. 239; iv. 423, n. 2.
MONVILLE, Mr., ii. 390, 391.
MOODY, the player, clapped on the back by Tom Davies, ii. 344;
mentioned, ii. 340, 342.
MOON, twenty-sixth day of the new, iv. 30.
MOOR, Dr., Professor of Greek at Glasgow, iii. 39, n. 2.
MOORE, Edward, account of him, iii. 424, n. 1;
edits _The World_, i. 202, n. 4, 257, n. 3.
MOORE, Dr. John, confounded with Edward Moore, iii. 424, n. 1;
describes the streets of Paris, ii. 394, n. 3;
meets Johnson at Mr. Hoole's, iv. 281, n. 3.
MOORE, Rev. Mr., Ordinary of Newgate, iv. 329, n. 3.
MOORE, Thomas, lines on Sheridan's funeral, i. 227, n. 4.
MOORS OF BARBARY, ii. 391.
MORALITY, substitution for it when violated, ii. 129.
MORAVIANS, intimate with Johnson, iv. 410;
missions, v. 391;
quarrel with the Methodists, iii.
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