129;
'Whig dogs,' i. 504.
WHISTON, John, bookseller, iv. 111.
WHISTON, William,
Bentley's verses iv. 23, n. 3;
'Wicked Will Whiston,' ii. 67, n. 1.
WHITAKER, Rev. John, _History of Manchester_, iii. 333.
WHITAKER, Rev. Mr., ii. 108, n. 2.
WHITBREAD, Samuel, the brewer, iii. 363, n. 5.
WHITBREAD, Samuel, M.P., the son, bill for parochial schools,
iv. 200, n. 4.
WHITBREAD, Miss, iii. 96, n. 1.
WHITBY, Daniel, _Commentary_, v. 276.
WHITBY, Mr., of Heywood, i. 84, n. 2.
WHITE, Rev. Gilbert,
hibernation of swallows, ii. 55, n. 2, 248, n. 1;
Oriel College common-room, ii. 443, n. 4.
WHITE, Rev. Dr., _Bampton Lectures_ of 1784, iv. 443.
WHITE, Rev. Dr., of Pennsylvania, ii. 207.
WHITE, Rev. Henry, of Lichfield, iv. 372-3.
WHITE, Mr., Librarian of the Royal Society, ii. 40, n. 2.
WHITE, Mr., a factor, v. 122.
WHITE, Mr., tried to be a philosopher, iii. 305, n. 2.
WHITE, Mr., v. 427, n. 1.
WHITE, Mrs., Johnson's servant, iv. 402, n. 2.
WHITEFIELD, Rev. George,
Boswell, personally known to, ii. 79, n. 4;
Bristol Newgate, forbidden to preach in the, iii. 433, n. 1;
Johnson knew him at Oxford, i. 78, n. 2; iii. 409; v. 35;
Law's _Serious Call_, reads, i. 68, n. 2;
lower classes, of use to the, iii. 409;
mixture of politics and ostentation, v. 35;
'old woman, an,' iii. 172;
oratory for the mob, v. 36;
Oxford, persecuted at, i. 68, n. 1;
Pembroke College, servitor of, i.
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