263, n. 3.
TOOKE, Horne (at first Rev. John Horne),
Beckford's speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
Boswell, altercation with, iii. 354, n. 2;
_Diversions of Purley_, iii. 354, n. 2;
imprisonment, iii. 314, n. 6;
writ of error, iii. 345, n. 3;
Johnson's etymologies, criticises, iii. 354;
reads the preface to his _Dictionary_ with tears, i. 297, n. 2;
iii. 354, n. 1;
_Letter to Mr. Dunning_, iii. 354;
living, resigns his, iii. 201, n. 3;
Norton, Sir Fletcher, attacks, ii. 472, n. 2;
pillory, should have been set in the, iii. 314;
too much literature for it, iii. 354;
Lord Mansfield durst not venture it, ib., n. 3;
Thurlow, encounter with, iv. 327, n. 4.
TOPHAM, Edward, proprietor of _The World_, iii. 16, n. 1.
TOPLADY, Rev. Mr.,
attacked by Wesley, v. 35, n. 3;
meets Johnson at Dilly's, ii. 247, 253, 255.
TOPOGRAPHICAL WORKS, iii. 164, n. 1.
TOPPING, Mr., of Christ Church, iii. 449.
TOPSELL, Edward, i. 138, n. 5.
TORIES,
defined, i. 294; iii. 174, n. 3;
generated, how, iii. 326;
hostile to Spain, i. 147, n. 5;
identified with Jacobites, i. 429, n. 4;
_Of Tory and Whig_, iv. 117;
opposition to the Court, ii. 112;
reverence for government, iv. l00;
Whigs, enmity with, iv. 291;
Whigs when out of place, i. 129.
TORRE, M., fire-work maker, iv. 324.
TORTURE, i. 466, 467, n. 1.
TOTTENHAM, iii. 45, n. 1.
TOUCH, sense of, ii.
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