59, n. 3, 73, n. 4;
population in 1789, iii. 450;
post coach, Boswell, Johnson and Gwynn ride in it, ii. 438; iii. 129;
Boswell and Johnson, iv. 283;
'Prologue spoken before the Duke of York at Oxford,' ii. 465;
Queen's College, Jacobite singing, i. 271, n. 1;
Lancaster, Dr., the Provost, i. 61, n. 1;
Radcliffe Library, opening, i. 279, n. 5;
Wise, Francis, the librarian, i. 275, n. 4;
Radcliffe's travelling-fellowships, iv. 293;
residence required in 1781, iii. 13, n. 3;
Rewley Abbey, Johnson views its ruins with indignation, i. 273;
riding school projected, ii. 424;
Secker's variation of 'Church and King,' iv. 29;
Servitors, hunted, i. 73, n. 4;
employed in transcription, i. 276;
advantages of servitorships, v. 122;
Sheldonian Theatre,
Johnson present at the instalment of the Chancellor, i. 348, n. 2;
St. Edmund's Hall, expulsion of Methodists, ii. 187, n. 1;
St. John's College, Vicesimus Knox, iii. 13, n. 3;
St. Mary's Church,
Johnson joins there a grand procession, i. 348, n. 2;
sermon on his death, iv. 422;
Panting's, Dr., sermon, i. 72, n. 3;
Whitefield receives the sacrament, i. 68, n. 1;
St. Mary's Hall,
Principals--Dr. King, i. 279, n. 5;
Dr. Nowell, iv. 295;
Story, the Quaker, describes the Undergraduates in 1731, i. 68, n. 1.
Trinity College,
Beauclerk, Topham, i.
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