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Free ebooks ==> www.Ebook777.com www.Ebook777.com Free ebooks ==> www.Ebook777.com THE EARLY JOURNALS AND L E T T E R S O F FANNY BURNEY www.Ebook777.com i Streatham Park, the estate of Henry Thrale and his wife, Hester Lynch Thrale From a drawing by Edward Francesco Burney THE EARLY JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF FANNY BURNEY VOLUME III THE STREATHAM YEARS PART I · 1778-1779 Edited by LARS E TROIDE and STEWART J COOKE McGILL-QUEEN'S U N I V E R S I T Y PRESS Montreal & Kingston · London · Buffalo *994 Free ebooks ==> www.Ebook777.com © Lars E Troide 1994 ISBN 0-7735-1190-3 Legal deposit second quarter 1994 Bibliothèque nationale du Québec Printed in Canada on acid-free paper Published simultaneously in Great Britain 1994 by Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-8811267-X This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840 The early journals and letters of Fanny Burney Includes index Contents: v i 1768-1773 - v 1774-1777 - v 1778-1779 ISBN 0-7735-0538-5 (V l ) - ISBN 0-7735-0539-3 (v 2> - ISBN 0-7735-0527-x (v 3) i Burney, Fanny, 1752—1840 — Correspondence Burney, Fanny, 1752—1840 — Diaries Novelists, English — i8th century — Correspondence Novelists, English — i8th century — Diaries i Troide, Lars E (Lars Eicon), 1942— ii Cooke, Stewart J (Stewart Jon), 1954 πι Title pR33i6.A4248 1988 823'.6 086-094863-3 Typeset in Baskerville 11/12 by Caractéra production graphique inc., Quebec City www.Ebook777.com ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR HELP with this volume we are especially indebted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, which provided grants for the research, and to McGill University, which continued to provide space for the project and also contributed funds for research assistants Permissions to publish the manuscripts in their possession have been provided by the Berg Collection at the New York Public Library; the Osborn Collection, Yale University; the British Library (for the Barrett materials); the John Rylands Library at the University of Manchester; the National Library of Wales; the Boston Public Library; and John R G Comyn, Esq Illustrations have been obtained from the Berg Collection and from the Osborn Collection, the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University Graduate student research assistants who helped with this volume in various ways include Ms Nancy Johnson, Ms Cynthia Sugars, Ms Noreen Bider, Ms Elsie Wagner, and Ms Lisa Brown Ms Ruth Neufeld deciphered some of the obliterated passages in the manuscripts in the Berg Collection Prof Betty Rizzo, who is editing the next volume in this edition, helped us to date some of the manuscripts in this volume, besides making other valuable contributions For assistance with specific problems (acknowledged at the appropriate points in the text) we are also indebted to: Mrs John R G Comyn; Prof Clive Probyn; Mr J Hugh C Reid; Miss E Silverthorne; Mr J E Filmer; Mr Robert J Barry; Mr John Brett-Smith; and Prof Antonia Forster This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS L I S T OF I L L U S T R A T I O N S INTRODUCTION SHORT TITLES AND A B B R E V I A T I O N S VÍÜ ÍX XVÜ EARLY J O U R N A L S AND LETTERS OF F A N N Y B U R N E Y from post 10 January 1778 to 14 December 1779, Numbers 48-103 ι APPENDICES Dr Charles Burney and Gregg's Coffee House 457 Charles Burney Jr's Lines on Evelina 460 INDEX 461 LIST OF I L L U S T R A T I O N S Streatham Park From a drawing by Edward Francesco Burney Frontispiece By permission of the James M and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University Title page of the first edition of Evelina, 1778 Sir Joshua Reynolds' copy xxii By permission of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University The Hotel St Martin's Street, Leicester Fields, formerly the Burney family residence From a drawing by Meredith engraved by Lacy for the European Magazine and published by James Asperne, Cornhill, ι Nov 1811 48 By permission of the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University A silhouette of Hester Lynch Thrale, given by her to Fanny Burney 68 By permission of the Henry W and Albert A Berg Collection, the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations Samuel Johnson From a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds engraved by John Hall and published by Thomas Cadell in the Strand, ι Feb 1779 By permission of the James M and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University 260 Free ebooks ==> www.Ebook777.com INTRODUCTION THE YEAR 1778 was Fanny Burney's annus mirabilis At its beginning she was the virtually unknown second daughter of England's most eminent musicologist, Dr Charles Burney By its end she had emerged from his shadow as the author of Evelina, a universally acclaimed novel that led admirers to place her in the ranks of Fielding and Richardson This striking transformation began on the 2gth of January On that date there appeared in the London newspapers the earliest advertisements of Evelina, or, a Young Lady's Entrance into the World The novel appeared anonymously; Burney, fearing the stigma of female authorship, had kept her identity secret even from her publisher, Thomas Lowndes, using first her brother Charles and then her cousin Edward Francesco Burney as her go-betweens with the manuscript Besides these two, only her sisters Susan, Charlotte, and Esther (Hetty) were initially privy to the secret In the ensuing weeks Burney anxiously awaited the appearance of critical reviews of her book The earliest came in the February issue of William Kenrick's London Review The normally scurrilous Kenrick gave what was, for him, an unusually warm assessment: 'There is much more merit, as well respecting stile, character and Incident, than is usually to be met with among our modern novels' (below, p 14 and n 30) On the other hand, the Monthly Review (for April) was practically unbounded in its enthusiasm: 'This novel has given us so much pleasure in the perusal, that we not hesitate to pronounce it one of the most sprightly, entertaining and agreeable productions of this kind which has of late fallen under our notice' (p 15 and n 32) In the meantime praise of the work was spreading by word of mouth through London's literary circles The earliest important champion seems to have been Mary Cholmondeley, society hostess, who recommended it to www.Ebook777.com Index Burke, William (c 1729-98) 200 and n., 205, 213, 217-18 Burney, Mrs Ann, née Cooper (c 1690-1775), FB's grandmother 458 Burney, Ann (1722-94), FB's aunt 23, 5-7, 9-10, 14, 18, 25, 51, 224, 458 Burney, Dr Charles (1726-1814), music historian, FB's father ix, 4, 7, 9-11, 14-15» 17-20, 39-40, 45~6' 54-5' 58-9, 61-3, 65-7, 69-70, 73 and passim friendship with the Thrales x-xi, and passim approval of'The Witlings' xii, 268 n withdrawal of approval xii, 345—8 'easy to be worked upon' xiii sensitivity about his 'low' origins xv discovery of FB's authorship of Evelina 25—6 his delight and strong approval 2730, 32, 52—3, 57, 64 and passim letters to 40-3, 47-51, 60-2, 343-8, 357-60, 443-6 his opinion of HLT and Mrs Cholmondeley as critics 51—2 General History of Music 183 Burney, Revd Dr Charles (1757— 1817), FB's brother ix, xv, 13, 32, 51, 79' 193, 36o, 459~6° Burney, Charles Rousseau (1747— 1819), musician, FB's cousin and brother-in-law 18, 25, 35, 37, 39— 40, 51, 59, 78, 350, 419 Burney, Charlotte Ann (1761-1838), FB's sister ix, xii, 5, 8, 14, 18, 25—6, 32, 46, 50-1, 78, 81, 85, 134-5' l67' 178, 185, 253, 259, 385, 416, 443, 458 Burney, Edward Francesco (17601848), artist, FB's cousin ix, 2—3, 5, 7-10, 15-20, 23, 25, 32, 43, 51' 55' 83, 290 Burney, Mrs Elizabeth, née Allen (formerly Mrs Allen) (1728-96), FB's stepmother 4-5, 7, 9, 16-17, 19-20, 24-6, 40-1, 43» 47' 49' 5!-3, δ6-?' 6ο-ι, 79-80, 99, 135, 185-6, 192, 194, 196-8, 204, 220, 226, 344, 353, 355' 428 Burney, Elizabeth Warren ('Blue') (1755—1832), FB's cousin 10—12, 17' 23-4» 290 463 letter to SEB 21-3 Burney, Mrs Esther ('Hetty'), née Burney (1749—1832), FB's sister ix, 14, 17-18, 20-1, 25, 30-2, 37-40, 50-1, 78-9, 82, 135' 185, !9i' 210, 261, 334, 344, 347' 35o, 357' 39$, 419 Burney, Frances ('Fanny') (17521840), journal-writer, novelist publication and reception of Evelina ix-xi, 1—5 and passim her fear of fame ix-x, 5-6 and passim her admission to the Streatham Park circle x-xi, 63—4 and seq composition and suppression of 'The Witlings' xi-xiii, 234—6, 245— 7, 250-2, 261-4, 267-8, 278-9, 282-3, 287, 300-1, 341-53, 38990, 395,454 see also Crisp, Samuel; Thrale, Mrs Hester Lynch her pride in her talents xiii-xiv her claim of truthfulness in her journals xiv-xv her suppression of family scandals xv her innovative use of language xvi visits: to Chessington 15—32, 34—66, 354; Streatham 66-78, 83-134, 136-73, 240-69, 298-343, 361-3, 444-7, 450-55; Brighton 269-97, 357-60, 378-443, 447-5° ; Tunbridge Wells 358-9, 368-77 studies Latin under SJ's tutelage 268, 336, 452 Burney, Hannah Maria ('Marianne') (1772-1856), FB's niece 290 Burney, Harriet (d 1778), infant daughter of EBB 19 i n Burney, James (1750—1821), naval officer, FB's brother xv Burney, James Adolphus (1753—98), FB's cousin 4, 224 Burney, Rebecca (1724-1809), FB's aunt 2-3, 5, 11, 14, 18, 25, 51, 224, 457-8 Burney, Rebecca, later Mrs Sandford (1758-1835), FB's cousin ?43 Burney, Richard (1723-92), FB's uncle 17, 23—4, 135, 213 Burney, Richard Gustavus (1751—90), FB's cousin 4-14, 20, 23, 25, 258 Burney, Richard Thomas (17681808), FB's half-brother 69, 85, 205, 248-9, 355 464 Index Burney, Sarah Harriet ('Sally') (1772— 1844), FB's half-sister 24, 26 Burney, Sophia Elizabeth (1777— 1856), FB's niece 18, 40 Burney, Susanna Elizabeth, later Mrs Phillips (1755-1800), FB's sister ix, xii, xiv, 5—6, 10—12, 14, 16, 19, ?2o, 21, 23-8, 30-2, 41, 47, 4953, 57' 59» 61-2, 78, 81, 85, 91, 135, 178, l l , 2θ6, 209, 2 , 263, 265-6 letters to 15-18, 34-40, 44-7, 83134' 136-73, 182-6, 191-205, 215-37, 240-55, 257-61, 266339, 301-435' 437-43» 446-55 Burney Holt, Thomas (1738-99), FB's half-cousin 440 and n Burney family (London) 2, 21, 58, 263, 266, 287 Burney family (Worcester) 2, 24, 258 Butler, Samuel (1612-80): Hudibras 105, 154 Byron, Augusta Barbara Charlotte, later Mrs Parker (c 1763-1824) 423 and n., 424, 428, 449 Byron, Admiral John (1723-86) 355 and n., 449 Byron, Mrs Sophia, née Trevannion (d 1790) 355 and n" 423-4, 428, 434-5' 449-5° ' 456 Calvert, Dr Peter (1730-88), 138 and n., 139—40, 166 Cambridge, Richard Owen (17171802), wit, writer 214 and n Cambridge University 122 Camoens, Luis de (1524—80): The Lusiads ?i82 Campbell, Mary Meredith, Lady Frederick (c 1738-1807) 339 and n Campbell, Sarah Izard, Lady William (d 1784) 339n 'Candour, Mrs' (character in The School for Scandal) 234 Canterbury 191 Capua 147 Carmichael, 'Poll' (prostitute) 148 and n., 149 Carysfort, Elizabeth, Lady, née Allen (1722-83) ?202 and n Carysfort, Elizabeth, Lady, née Osborne (d 1783) ?2O2 and n 'Cassandra' (nom-de-plume of Bet Flint) 100 Castalia, spring on Parnassus 172 Castle Inn, Brighton, Sussex 379-80, 393 Cator, John (1728-1806), merchant, MP 124 and n Cator, Mrs Mary, née Collinson (1733-1804) 124 and n 'Cecilia' (character in 'The Witlings') 349 'Censor' (character in 'The Witlings') 279' 349 Cervetto, Giaccobe Basevi (¿.16821783), cellist and n Chambers, Sir William (1726—96), architect 192 and n., 214 Charnier, Anthony (1725—80) 191, 214'355'362, 409 Charnier, Mrs Dorothy, née Wilson (d 1799) 408 and n., 409, 411, 449 Charles I (1600-49), King of England 365 and n Charles II (1630—85), King of England 281, 365 and n Charlotte, Queen (1744-1818), consort of George III 132 Chatterton, Thomas (1752-70), poet, hoaxer 112 and n Chelsea 390 Cherokees 353 Chessington, Surrey 14—16, 18, 34, 38, 40, 44, 47, 53, 63, 66, 118, 186, 237, 239-40, 255, 264-5, 270, 339, 342, 345'354'411 Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th E of (1694-1773) 404 Cholmondeley, Henrietta Maria (1754-1806) 199 and n., 226, 230 Cholmondeley, Hester Frances ('Fanny') (1763-1844), later Lady Bellingham 199 and n., 200, 202, 217, 226 Cholmondeley, Mrs Mary ('Polly'), née Woffington (¿.1729—1811), society hostess ix, 35 and n., 47, 51, 57, 80, 83, 140-1, 149-5° ' *55' !77' !79' 199, 203-5, 213, 215-16, 218-19, 222-3, 226-7, 229-30, 233-4, 237, 264, 387 Cholmondeley, Hon Robert (1727— 1804) 3511., 199, 215, 226 Chute, Mary ('Molly') 177 and n Index Cicero see under Melmoth Cinderella (fairy tale) 108 Clairon, Claire-Joseph Léris, called Mademoiselle (1723—1803), actress ?286 and n Clarendon, Edward Hyde, ist E of (1609-74): The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England 322 Cleopatra (69-30 BC), Queen of Egypt 377 Clerke, Sir Philip Jennings (1722-88), Bt, MP 240 and n., 241—3, 252, 255, 257, 259, 267, 298-300, 303-4, 306-7, 309-13, 315-18, 320-1, 329-30, 333 'Codger' (character in 'The Witlings') 349n· 'Codger, Jack' (character in 'The Witlings') 349 n Collignon, Charles (1725-85), Cambridge professor of anatomy 122 and n Collins, William (1721-59): The Poetical Works 191 Colman, George (1732-94), the elder, dramatist: Bonduca 75 The Clandestine Marriage (with David Garrick) i3n., 49, 116 The Suicide 388-9 Concannon, Lucius (c 1764-1823), Irish adventurer 275 and n., 277— 8, 281, 285, 288, 291, 293, 409 Congreve, William (1670-1729), dramatist 238 Cooke, Catherine ('Kitty'), friend of the Holroyds 448 and n Cooke, Papilian Catherine ('Kitty') (1730-97) xii, 16, 18-19, 37, 39, 81, 172, 178, 240, 256, 262—3, 266, 448 Cornwall, Robert, E of (c 1031—90) 297 and n Cornwall 306, 311, 314, 321, 363 Cornwallis, Capt Hon William (1744-1819), later Admiral 355 and n Coussmaker, Catherine (fl 1764— 1803) 8, 27-30, 46, 193, 205, 209, 214,425,428 letter to 180-2 Cow Hide (children's tale) 108 465 Cowley, Abraham (1618—67), poet 150, 153, 211, 215, 216 Crawley, Mrs see Crowley Crawley, Sussex 270, 451 Crébillon, Claude-Prosper Jolyot de (1707—77), novelist 189 and n Crewe, Mrs Frances, née Greville (1748-1818) 214, 226, 264, 273, 277, 444 Crewe, John, later B Crewe (17421829) 21 Crisp, Ann (c 1696—1776), sister of SC 66 Crisp, Samuel ('Daddy') (c 1707-83) xi-xiv, 17-21, 24-5, 30-1, 34-5, 37-9, 46, 50-1, 53, 55, 58-9, 61, 64-5, 81, 83, 91, 103, 152, 156, 223, 255, 270, 331, 343-7, 354, 357, 411, 425, 449, 458 letters of 44, 81-2, 175-80, 186-90, 237-40, 261, 35*-3 letters to 175, 210-14, 255-6, 2626, 339-43, 348-50 Critical Review 14, 33 'Croaker' (character in Goldsmith's The Good Natured Man) 95 Crowley, Mrs Theodosia, née Gascoyne (1693-1782) 214 and n Croydon 357 Crutchley, Jeremiah (1745-1805) 169 and n., 170—1 Cuckfield, Sussex 271 Cumberland, Hon Anne, née Luttrell, Duchess of (1743-1808) 360 and n Cumberland, Mrs Elizabeth, née Ridge (d 1801) 359, 380 and n., 386, 392, 394, 407, 410, 418, 434 Cumberland, Elizabeth (c 1760-1837), later Lady Bentinck 88 and n., 94, 227, 359, 38o, 385-6, 392, 394-5, 397, 400, 407, 410, 418, 434 Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811), dramatist xv, 87 and n., 88, no, 168, 227, 359, 386-7, 392-400, 407, 410, 418, 434 The West Indian 400 Cumberland, Richard (c 1761-94) ?38o and n., ?359, ?383-84, ?386, 392, ?407, ?4io, 418, ?434 Cumberland, Sophia, later i) Mrs Badcock 2) Mrs Reece 88 and n., 94, 359, 38o, 385-86, 392, 394-95, 397, 400, 407, 410, 418, 434 466 Index Cure, PGeorge (i743-?g8), 382 and n., 383, 397-8,4o6, 411 'Dabler, Mr' (character in 'The Witlings') 349 Dalrymple, Sir John (1726-1810), Bt: Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland 323 Darner, Mrs Anne Seymour (17481828) 339n D'Avenant, Corbet (1753-1823), later Corbet and Bt 222 and n., 320—1 D'Avenant, Mrs Hester ('Hetty') Salusbury, née Cotton (c 1748—1822) 222 and n., 320-1, 445 D'Avenant, Sir William (1606-68), dramatist: The Tempest 393 Davies, Revd Reynold (1752—1820) 248 and n., 249 Dawson, Nancy (c 1730—67), dancer 34 n Decker, Mr, shopowner 44 Deianira (wife of Hercules) 288 Delap, Revd Dr John (1725-1812), poet, dramatist 276 and n., 280, 283-8, 291-3, 296, 311-13, 315, 317-18, 320, 369, 389-91, 395" 6, 402-4, 407, 414-24, 441-3, 448 Tanthea' ?395 The Royal Suppliants 276, 280, 2856, 288, 292, 312, 389, 418-19, 421, 424, 442 Delery, Dr Clayton xiii n Demofoonte (pasticcio) 197 Demosthenes ^384-22 BC), orator: Greek edition of 136 Denoyer, Mrs Sophia, née Saluer (¿.1733-1810) 453 and n Desmoulins, Mrs Elizabeth (i7i6-?86) 146 and n., 147-8 Devaynes, John (c 1726-1801), apothecary 18 and n., 117 Devaynes, William (c 1730-1809), MP, banker 166 Devonshire, Georgiana née Spencer, Duchess of (1757-1806) 138, 214, 374 Devonshire 217 Dickins, Mrs Sarah (Sally), née Scrase 213 Franks, Naphtali (1715—96) 192 and n Freind, John (1754—1832), later Robinson and Bt ?45 and n Freind, Dr William (1715—66), Dean of Canterbury 45 and n Freind, William Maximilian (¿.17491804) ?45 and n Fuller, John (1757—1834), MP 272 and n., 273-7» 279-96, 299-303, 30612 Fuller, John Trayton (d 1812) 275 and n Fuller, Richard (c 1713—82), banker 360 and n Fuller, Rose (1708-77), of Rose Hill, Sussex, MP 98 and n Fuller, Rose (1748-1821) xiv, 97-8 and n., 107, 126, 128, 138, 140, 142-4, 166-7, 273, 275, 362, 378, 381, 401, 413 Fuller, Stephen (1716-99), merchant 166 and n., 167, 362 Gage, Elizabeth, Lady, née Gideon (€.1739-83 ) 320 and n., 412-13, 434 Gage, William Hall, 2nd Vise (171891), later B Gage 320 and n., 386, 412-13,434 467 Garrick, David (1717-79), actor, manager 75-6, 137-8, 228 and n., 351, 390, 417 Prologue to Bonduca 75 The Clandestine Marriage (with George Colman) i3n., 49, 116 Garrick, Mrs Eva Maria, née Veigel (1724-1822) 390 Gast, Mrs Sophia, née Crisp (¿.170691) xii, 37-9, 43, 51, 55, 58, 657> 79' 177-8, 239' 244, 263, 3412 letter of 237 letter to 261 George II (1683-1760), King of England 392 George III (1738-1820), King of England 132 Germany 401, 404 Giardini, Felice de (1716-96), violinist, composer 8, 184—5 Gideon, Maria-Marowe, Lady, née Wilmot (1743—94) 320 and n Gideon, Sir Sampson (1745-1824), Bt, later B Eardley 320 and n., 386, 412,434 Godfrey, George, militia officer 275 and n Goldsmith, Oliver (c 1730-74) 95, 168,251 The Good Natured Man 95, 251 She Stoops to Conquer 41 The Vicar of Wakefield 95 'Grafton, Mr' (pseudonym of Edward Franceso Burney) 2, 33, 54, 63, 457-8 Greenwich, Caroline, Lady, née Campbell (1717-94) 371 and n Gregg, Mrs Elizabeth (formerly Mrs Lucas?) (d 1768), FB's cousin 4578 Gregg, Francis 457-8 Gregg's Coffee House, York Street xv, 2, 33' 54' 457-9 Gregory, Dorothea, later Mrs Alison (1754-1830) 151 and n., 153, 1556, 158-61 Gregory, Dr John (1724—73), physician, professor of medicine 151 and n A Father's Legacy to his Daughters 151 Grenada (West Indies) 355 Gresham, Henrietta Maria, Lady, née Clayton (1737-1804) 254 and n 468 Index Greville, Mrs Frances, née Macartney (c.1730-89), FB's godmother 45, 214, 264, 371 Greville, Fulke (c 1716-1806) 214, 351 Gwatkin, Robert Lovell (c 1755-1843) 13811., 199, 217 Gwynn, Francis Edward (d 1821), army officer PigS and n Haggerston, Sir Carnaby (17561831), 5th Bt 431 and n Hagley Park, Worcestershire 364 Hales, Caroline, later Mrs Gore (1772-1853) 31 and n Hales, Elizabeth, later Mrs Calcraft (1769-1815) 31 and n Hales, Harriet (1770-1858) 31 and n Hales, Jane, later Mrs Bridges (17661848) 31 and n Hales, Mary, Lady, née Hayward (c 174i-i803) and n., 27-31, 57-8, 135, 181-2, 191, 193, 205, 428 letter to 208-9 Hales, Mary Anne (1765-1833) 31 and n Hales, Sir Thomas Pym (c 1726-73), 4th Bt 428 and n Hall, John, engraver 264 and n Hamilton, Sarah (c 1705-97) xii, 3840, 81, 240, 255-6, 266, 339 Hamilton, William Gerard ('Single Speech') (1729-96), MP 359 and n., 402-3,429,431-5 Hampshire 333 Hampstead 92, 310, 370 Handel, George Frideric (1685—1759), composer: Judas Maccabeus Messiah 45 Hanon, John, resident in York Street 458 Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd E (1736—1809) 202 and n., 203, 228— 30 Hardcastle, William, Burney servant 26 and n Hardy, Admiral Sir Charles (c 171480) 356 and n Harris, James (1709-80), of Salisbury 7» 31.419 Fashion 106 Much Ado 106 Harris, Katherine Gertrude, later Mrs Robinson (1750—1834) 419 and n Harris, Louisa Margaret (1753—1826) 7>4i9 Harrop, Josiah (1735-1808), haberdasher 331 and n Hawkesworth, John (1720—73), writer 124 Hawkins, Sir John (1719—89) 76 Hayes, John (c 1708-92) 213 and n Heberden, Dr William (1710-1801), scholar, physician 318 and n., 433, 451 Hebrides 127 Henry II (i 133-89), King of England 364 and n Hercules (Greek hero) 288 Hertford Street, London 226 Hervey, Elizabeth (1730-1803) 156 and n Hervey, Dr James (c 1751-18 24), physician 338 and n Hesketh, Harriot, Lady, née Cowper (1733—1807) 400 and n., 409—10, 434, 447-8 Hesketh, Sir Thomas (1727-78), Bt 400 and n Hicks, John, Brighton tavern keeper 380, 384, 393 Highgate 310 Hinchliffe, Mrs Elizabeth, née Crewe (c 1744-1826) 276 and n., 277, 2813, 285, 288, 293, 296, 313 Hinchliffe, Dr John (1731-94), Bishop of Peterborough 272 and n., 276-7, 281-4, 286, 288-9, 293-4, 296-7, 313 Hogarth, William (1697-1764): Analysis of Beauty 108 Holborn 168 Holroyd, Mrs Abigail, née Way, later Lady Sheffield (1746-93) 273 and n., 274-9, 282-5, 288-9, 292-3, 297, 301-3, 309-10, 312, 408, 448 Holroyd, John Baker, later Lord Sheffield (1735-1821) 273 and n., 2749, 281, 283-6, 288, 292-3, 296-7, 408, 448 Holroyd, Louisa Dorothea, later Mrs Clinton (1776-1854) 285 and n Holroyd, Maria Josepha, later Lady Stanley (1771-1863) 285 and n Index Homer: Iliad 303 Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) (65—8 BC), poet 402 Carmina 402 Horneck, Mrs Hannah, née Triggs (c 1726—1803) 195 and n., 198, 201, 213 Horneck, Mary, later Mrs Gwynn (c 1749—1840) 198 and n., 201 'Hortensia' (prostitute) 102 Howletts, Kent 28, 191, 193, 209, 212, 266 Huddesford, George (1749-1809) 19311., 210, 218—19, 221, 224 Warley: A Satire xi, 192-4, 196-8, 205, 21O—11 , 2l8, 2 , 237 Humphreys (Humphries), Hannah (c 1724-96) 4-12 Humphry, Ozias (1742-1810), painter, miniaturist 185 and n., 194, 214 Hutton, Elizabeth ('Betty'), servant ?328 Hutton, James (1715—95) 213 and n., 231 Ireland 107, 430-1 Italy 107, 366 Ivy Lane Club 76 Jack Hickathrift (children's tale) 319 Jack the Giant Killer (children's tale) 319 James I (1566—1625), King of England 365 and n James II (1633—1701), King of England 365 and n James's Powders (medicine) 332, 445, 453 Jebb, Sir Richard (1729-87), Bt, physician and n., 14, 93, 138, 168, 214» 325 332 'Jenny, Miss' (character in 'The Witlings') 349n· Jericho 341 Jerusalem 114 Jesse, Amelia (Emily) Harrison, later Mrs Trevillyan (d 1831) 408, 409 and n., 428, 449 Johnson, Dr Samuel (1709—84) xiii, 53, 69 n and passim 469 his appreciation of Evelina x, 35, 58, 60-2, 70, 77, 89-90, 92-3, 96-7, 108-10, 113-15' H9-50' !57-61 and passim his friendship with the Thrales x, 62 and seq his character, personality (humour, kindness, playfulness), intellect, attainments, appearance, etc xi, 56n., 73-4, 77, 82, 84-8, 97-100, 105, 128, 241, 255-6, 332, 455~6 his fondness for FB xi, 74, 89-90, 95, 119, 127, 136-7, 154-5' l645 and passim anecdotes, literary criticisms, human insights, witticisms 75-7, 858 > 95-7» 100-7, !32, 149-51' *53, l68, 171, 222, 321 prejudices (against the Scots and women) 95-7, 108, 152 politics 242 'severe' and frank speeches 119-21, 125-6, 164-5 on his household in Bolt Court 1469 similarity of his conversation and writing 153-4 'The Fountains' 196 his fondness for CB 245 preference for the company of 'men of the world' 333-4 letters to 412, 435-7 Irene no, 132—3 Lives of the Poets 105, 119, 150, 153, 172, 201, 360 The Rambler 95 Rasselas 121, 224 Johnstone, Alexander, of Carnsalloch 282 n., 303 Johnstone, Mrs Hester Maria, née Napier (1754-1819) ?282 and n., ?303 Keate, George (1730—97), writer: Sketches from Nature 336 Kenrick, William (? 1725-79), writer ix, 14 and n., 26, ?39O Kensington Gardens 92 Kensington Square, boarding school in i n Kent 31,363, 368 King, Revd Dr John Glen (1731-87) 213 470 Index King, Walker, later Bishop of Rochester (1751-1827) 201 and n., 203 King's College, Old Aberdeen 279 King's Head Inn, Brighton 281-2 King's Theatre, Haymarket (the Opera) 8, 183, 196 Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey 19, 40, 255, 265 Kinnaird, Margaret, later Mrs Wiggens (d 1800) 125 and n., 282, 337 Kipping, Henry (1726-85), apothecary, surgeon 279-80 and n., 378, 387 Knatchbull, Mrs Catharine, née Harris (1705-41) 69 Knatchbull, Joan Elizabeth (d 1801) 31 and n., 46 Knole Park, Kent 363-8 Lade, Anne, Lady, née Thrale (£· 1733—1802) 125—6, 128—32, 140, 142-5, 152-8, 334-6, 361-2, 454-5 Lade, Sir John (1759-1838), 2nd Bt 90 and n., 91, 169, 171, 423, 438, 454 Lalauze, Charles (d 1775) 334 Lamotte, Franz (?i753~i78o), violinist, composer and n Langton, Bennet (1696-1769), of Langton 87 and n Langton, Bennet (c 1737-1801), Greek scholar, SJ's friend 85 and n., 87 Langton, Diana (1774-1811) 85 and n Langton, Elizabeth (1777-1804) 85 and n Langton, George (1772-1819) 85 and n Langton, Jane ((1776-1854) 85 and n Langton, Mary (1773-96) 85 and n Languedoc (man-of-war) 355 'Larpent, Lady Louisa' (character in Evelina) 89, 92-3, 176, 206 'Laurinda' (prostitute) 102 Leicester (Fields) Square, London 15, 22, 38, 44, 136, 143, 175, 266 Leigh, Anne ('Nanny'), later Mrs Frodsham (c 1751-1830) 237 and n Leinster, Hon Emilia Olivia, née St George, Duchess of (d 1798) 339 and n Lennox, Mrs Charlotte, née Ramsay (c 1729-1804), novelist 36n., 105 and n., 106 The Female Quixote 105 Lenthall, Mary ('Molly') (d 1794) 175 and n., 239, 261 Levett (Levet), Robert (c 1705-82) 147 and n., 148 Lewes, Sussex 276, 297, 311, 320, 389, 395, 405, 418-20, 424, 441 Lewis, Mrs Charlotte, née Cotterell (d 1796) 191 and n., 192, 214 Lichfield 268 Ligonier, John Louis, E (1680-1770), army officer 401 and n Lindsay, Lady Anne, later Lady Anne Barnard (1750-1825) 325 and n., 358 Linguet, Simon-Nicolas-Henri (1736— 94): Histoire des révolutions de l'Empire romain ?i56, ?i6o Linley, Mary, later Mrs Tickell (175887), singer 226-7, 231, 234, 237 Lion (man-of-war) 355 Little Newport Street, London 44 Lockwood, Miss 368 and n London 4, 6—7, 9—10, 15, 20, 25, 37— 8, 40, 44, 46-7, 62-3, 65, 78-80, 99, 132, 134, 136, 143-5, 157, i64, 175, 177, l l , 197, 2 , 220, 250, 264, 266, 268, 28l, 286, 224, 294- 7, 300, 306, 310, 312, 318, 327, 362, 379, 391' 396, 410, 424, 429, 435» 447-9, 452-4 London Review ix, 14, 33 Longueville, Henry Yelverton, Vise, de (1728—99) 425 and n., 426 Longueville, Hester née Hall, Lady (c 1736-77) 426 and n Lorrain (Gellée), Claude (1600-82), painter 366 Lort, Revd Michael (1725-90), antiquary 111 and n., 112—15, 117—19, 121-2, 134-5, 138, 143, 178, 321 'Lovel, Mr' (character in Evelina) 29, 179 'Lovelace' (character in Clarissa) 206 Lowndes, Thomas (1719-84), bookseller, publisher ix, 26—7, 38—9, 43, 54, 63, 65, 79-80, 115-16, 176-7, 213, 216, 231-2, 384, 457 Index letters of 2-3, 54-5 letters to 3-4, 33-4, 173-4 Lusignano (supposed Italian poem) 182, 191 Lyon, Mr 432 Lyster, John Richard Kirwan (d 1779) 337 and n Lyttelton, Hester (1762-85), later Mrs Hoare 253 and n., 254 Macarí a (daughter of Hercules) 288 Macaría see Delap, John, The Royal Suppliants 'Macartney, Mr' (character in Evelina} 96-7, 207 Macbean, Alexander (d 1784) 147 and n Dictionary of Ancient Geography 147 Maecenas (Roman patron) 239, 264 Magellan, Jean Hyacinthe de (1722— 90), natural philosopher, writer 185 and n Malvern Hills 270 Marivaux, Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de (1688-1763), novelist, playwright 189 Mason, William (1724-97), poet 194 and n., 195, 214 Meeke, Mrs Elizabeth ('Bessy'), née Allen (1761-^.1826) 32 n Melmoth, William (1710-99): LaeHits: or, an Essay on Friendship 71 Menee, Samuel (c 1743-86) ?257 and n Merlin, John Joseph (1735—1803), instrument maker, inventor 138 Michell, Revd Henry (c 1714-89), classical scholar 295 and n., 296 Middleton, Dr Conyers (1683—1750) 313 andn Milan 188 Miller, Lady Anna Riggs (1741—81) 225 and n Minorca 414-15 'Mirvan, Capt.' (character in Evelina) 15, 26, 28, 34, 53, 57, 82, 166 Molière (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin) (1622-73) Les Femmes savantes xii, 345 Les Précieuses ridicules ? 188 Monsigny, Pierre-Alexandre (1729- 47 ! 1817), composer: Rosé et Colas 376 Montagu, Mrs Elizabeth, née Robinson (1720—1800), bluestocking xii, 100, 144-5' i5°-3 , 155-62, 168, 189, 222, 239, 26l, 264, 371 Montagu, Admiral John (1719-95) 93 and n., 94, 126 Montagu House, Portman Square, London 213, 223 Monthly Review ix, 14—15, 26, 33, 39, 47η Moore, Edward (1712—57): Fables for the Female Sex 394 Moorfields (Bethlehem Hospital) 233 Mordaunt, Revd Charles (1736—1820) 326 and n Mordaunt, Charles Henry, Lord, later Lord Peterborough (1758—1814) 278 and n., 279, 282, 286, 288, 290 More, Hannah (1745—1833), religious writer 119 and n., 120, 133, 154, 227—8 Percy 133 Morning Post Mortimer, John Hamilton (1740-79), painter, engraver 264 and n Moss, ? Harriot Margaret Moss, later Mrs King (c 1766-1841) 126 and n., 128 Mount Ephraim, Sussex 368, 370, 372 Mount Pleasant, Sussex 370 'Mowbray' (character in Clarissa) 206 Mulgrave, Constantine John Phipps, 2nd B (1744-92) 334 and n Murphy, Arthur (1727—1805), playwright xi-xii, no—11, 138, 207, 214, 223, 243-7, 250-2, 267-8, 278-9, 282-4, 286-8, 291-3, 295-7' 300-1, 306, 312, 324, 347-8, 435» 453~4 Know Your Own Mind no Murray, Archibald, resident in St Martin's Street ?422 Musters, Mrs Sophia Catherine, née Heywood (c 1758—1819) 381 and n., 382,392 My Phoebe and I (song) 404 Myrmidons 279 Mytens, Daniel, painter 367 n 'Nancy Dawson' (air) 34, 238 472 Index Neptune (god) 15 Nesbitt, Mrs Susanna, née Thrale (d 1789) 298 and n New Georgia, Hampstead 310-11 Newnham, George Lewis (^.1733— 1800), MP 380-1 Nollekens, Mrs Mary, née Welch (d 1817)213 Norman, Mrs Eleanora, née Innocent (d 1819) 124 and n., 125 Norman, George (1756-1830), merchant 125 and n Norman, James (d 1787), of Bromley, Kent 124 and n Norman, Richard (1757/8-1847), MP 125 and n Norris, Revd John (1657-1711): The Theory and Regulation of Love 150 O'Connor, Mrs 30 Ogleby, Lord' (character in The Clandestine Marriage] 49 Old Ship Tavern, Brighton 279, 380, 384, 393 Omai (c 1753—80) of Tahiti i3n Opera, the see King's Theatre, Haymarket Ord, Mrs Anna, née Dillingham (¿.1726-1808) 78-9, 88, 214, 227, 336, 385, 396, 408 Ord, Charlotte (1753-95) 79' 423 Ormond Street 208 Orville, Lord' (character in Evelina] 7, 9—11, 29, 215, 460 Orvilliers, Admiral Louis Guillouet, comte d' (1708—^.1792) 356 and n Owen, Margaret (1743-1816) P62-3 Oxford 444 Oxford English Dictionary xvi Pacchierotti (Pacchiarotti), Gasparo (1740-1821), singer 182 and n., 183-5, 227 Palmer, Mary, later Lady Inchiquin (c 1750-1820) 138 and n., 139-44, 149, 195, 197-98, 200-1, 203-4, 213, 216-17 Palmer, Theophila ('Offy'), later Mrs Gwatkin (c 1756-1848) 138 and n., 139-44' 149' 195' 197' i99~2OO, 202, 213, 216, 219 Palmerston, Henry Temple, 2nd Vise (1739—1802) 201 and n., 202—3, 215-16, 218-19, 223 Palmyra 107 Pantheon 10 Pantiles, The, Tunbridge Wells 358, 370' 372, 376 Paris 408 Parker, Mrs Mary, née Whitwell (1729-99) 301 and n Parker, Revd Dr William (1714-1802) 301 and n Parnassus 393 Parsons, William (c 1746—1817), musician 376 and n Paul, Sir Onesiphorus (1746—1820), 2nd Bt 431 and n Payne, Martha ('Patty') (b 1757) 37, 39-40' 43' 55' 58~9' 8l Payne, Sarah ('Sally'), later Mrs Burney (1759-1832) 39~4o Payne, Thomas (1752-99), bookseller ?59, 60 Peachy, Miss 188 Pechell, Mrs Margaretta, née Hales (d ?i8o7) 428 and n Pembroke, Elizabeth, Lady, née Spencer (1737-1831) 381 and n., 392, 413 Pennant, Thomas (1726-98), traveller, naturalist, writer 93 and n Penneck, Revd Richard (c 1728-1803) 192,214 Pepys, William Weller (1741-1825), later Bt 207, 214, 362 Philidor, Franỗ o is-Andr ộ Danican (1726-95): Carmen saeculare 253 Philips, Thomas (d 1739): When Fanny Blooming Fair 403—4 Phipps, Hon Edmund (1760—1837) 334 and n., 335 Phipps, Hon Henry Phipps, later B and E Mulgrave (1755-1831) 334 Piccadilly Turnpike 267 Pilfold, Charlotte, later Mrs Grove (b i764) 396 and n·' 397 Pilfold, Elizabeth, later Lady Shelley (1762-1846) 396 and n., 397 Pilkington, Mrs Laetitia, née Van Lewen (1712-50), adventuress, writer 102—3 and n Index Pilkington, Revd Matthew (c 1700—74) 102, 1030 Piozzi, Gabriel Mario (1740-1809), singer, composer 184 and n., 185 'Pistol' (character in Henry V) 261 Pitches, Abraham (c 1733-92), later Kt, of Bedford House, Streatham, merchant 85, 109n., 123, 290 Pitches, Emily 123 and n Pitches, Jane, later Mrs Boyce (living 1808) 123 and n., ?248, 258-9, 333, 363 Pitches, Mrs Jane, née Hassel (d 1797) 10911., 123, 132, 258-9 Pitches, Julia, later Mrs Jolliffe (17741854) 123 and n Pitches, Margaret ('Peggy'), later Lady Coventry (1760-1840) 123 and n., 258-9, 269, 290, 293-4, 332-3, 338, 357, 363 Pitches, Penelope, later Mrs Sheffield (d 1787) 123 and n Pitches, Sophia (1761-79) 109 and n., 123, 258-9, 269, 290, 293, 332-3, 338, 363 Pitches family xiv, 85, 111, 132, 137, 248, 269, 332-3, 353 'Plagiary, Sir Fretful' (character in Sheridan's The Critic) xv, 227n Playdell (Pleydell), Mrs Elizabeth, née Holwell (d by 1798) 358-9, 375 Plympton Erie, Devonshire 217 'Pococurante, Lord' (character in Candide] 313 Poole, Charlotte, Lady, née White (1749-86) 396 and n., 397 Poore, Edward (c 1743-95), barrister 186 and n., 214 Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), poet 303, 329 Dunciad ?i72 Epistle to a Lady 35 Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot 112, 352 Epistle to Mr Jervas 445 Essay on Criticism 2, 150, 188 Iliad 82 Rape of the Lock 34, 129, ?345 Temple of Fame Windsor Forest 329 Pott, Anna (b 1760) 359 and n Pott, Edward Holden (b 1766) 359 and n 473 Pott, Elizabeth (b 1752) 359 and n Pott, Joseph Holden (1758-1847) 359 and n Pott, Mary (b 1754) 359 and n Pott, Percivall (1714-88), surgeon 359 and n Pott, Percivall (1749-1833) 359 and n Pott, Robert (b 1756) 359 and n Pott, Mrs Sarah, née Cruttenden (d 1811) 359 and n· Pott, Sarah, later Mrs Frye (1751—91) 359 and n· Poussin, Nicolas (1594—1665), painter 366 'Presto', HLT's terrier 156 Price, John (c 1735—1813), Bodleian Librarian 444 and n Prior, Matthew (1664-1721): Ά Better Answer' 316 Poetical Works 319, 323-4, 327-8, 335 Trotogenes and Apelles' 326 Queen Square 208 Quin, James (1693—1766), actor 82 and^n Radnor, Anne, Lady, née Buncombe (1759-1829) ?3o and n Radnor, Anne, Lady, née Hales (1736-95) ?3oand n Ranelagh 312 Raper, Mrs Catherine, née Shepherd (1735-1823) 214 and n Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520), painter 366-7 Madonna and Child 366 Rauzzini, Venanzio (1746—1810), singer, composer, harpsichordist 78, 418 Reading, Berkshire 13 Reigate, Surrey 270, 451 Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-69), painter 203 Reni, Guido (1575-1642), painter: Lucretia 366 Reynolds, Frances (1729-1807), painter 78 and n., 194-5, 213 Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723—92), painter x, 78-80, 137-41, 143-4, 149, 157, 168, 177, 194-7, 199200, 202-5, 210-11, 213, 215-20, Index 474 222-4, 226, 228, 230-7, 264, 273, St Ann's 355» 398, 4i4-i5> 417 Antonio Sacchini 367 A Beggar Boy and His Sister 367 Count Hugolino and His Children 367 Dr Goldsmith 367 Dr Johnson 367 Duke of Dorset 367 '8th Discourse' 194 Mr Stuart 415 Nativity 414 Riccoboni, Marie-Jeanne Laboras de Mézières (1714-92), novelist 6o and n Lettres d'Elisabeth Sophie de Vallière 60 n Lettres de My-Lord Rivers Sir Charles Cardigan 6ο η Rice, John ('Jack') (1751-1801) 125 and n Richardson, Elizabeth (d 1779) 2634 and n The Double Deception 264 Richardson, Samuel (1689—1761), novelist ix, 36n., 60, 106, 109, 114, 2ion., 424 Clarissa 206, 323 Richmond, Charles Lennox, 3rd D of (1735—1806) 272 and n., 276, 291 Richmond, Mary ('Molly') 213 and n Robertson, William (1721-93): The History of America 323 Romano, Giulio (1499-1546), painter 367 Rome 147 Romney, George (1734-1802), painter 168 and n Roncaglia, Francesco (c 1750-^.1800), singer and n Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712—78) 36n Royal Academy 23, 192, 194 Royal Mews, London 422 Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640), painter 415 and n Rudd, Mrs Margaret Caroline, née Young or Youngson (c 1745-97), adventuress 103 and n Rugby 188 Sabor, Prof Peter xiii n Sacchini, Antonio (1730-86), composer: Motezuma 309 Well, Wick, Sussex 294 St John, Mrs Barbara, née Bladen 359 and n St John, Hon Henry (1738-1818), MP 359 and n· St Martin's Lane, London 422 St Martin's Street, London 15, 33, 38, 40, 44, 47, 49, 52, 90, 134, 136, 173, 175, l8o, l82, 191-3, 208, 210, 215, 219, 262, 266, 343, 345, 348, 422, 448, 454-5 St Nicholas Church, Brighton 272 Samaritan Drops (medicine) 431 'Sapient, Mrs' (character in The Witlings') 348-9 Schobert, Johann (c 1735—67), composer 425 and n Scotland 127 Sefton, Charles William Molyneux, E η of (1748-94) 359and ·> 397' 4i ι Sefton, Isabella, Lady, née Stanhope η (1748-1819) 359and ·> 386, 413 Selwin (Selwyn), Charles (1715-94), banker 408 and n., 410—11, 413—15, 417-18, 420-3, 425-6, 428-9, 4315, 437-43, 445' 449-5°» 452-3, 455 'Selwyn, Mrs' (character in Evelina) 57, 206 Sevenoaks, Kent 363, 368 Seward, William (1747—99) 69—75, 77-8, 82, 92, 111-13, 115, 117, 119—24, 126—8, 130, 138, 179, 186, 191, 195, 220, 222-5, 254, 299-307, 311-27, 334-5, 362-3, 372, 445, 45!-2, 455 Shakespeare, William (1564-1616): Hamlet 59, 81, 349 ι Henry IV 407 Henry V 261 Macbeth 345 The Merry Wives of Windsor 130, 178 Much Ado about Nothing 35 Othello 42, 74, 154, 349, 416 The Tempest 393 'Sharp', Rose Fuller's dog 166, 362 Sheffield Place, Sussex 286, 296-7, 408 Shelley, Cordelia (living 1828) 276 and n., ?287~8, ?4O5~6, ?4i2, ?4ig20, ?435 Shelley, Eleanor, later Mrs Dalbiac (living 1824) 276 and n., ?287~8, ?405~6,?4i2, ?419-20, ?435 Index Shelley, Elizabeth, Lady, née Woodcock (1748—1808) 391 and n., 392— 3, 395» 405, 409, 412, 413, 4i8, 422, 424-5' 434, 448 Shelley, Elizabeth (d 1840) 276 and n., ?287-8, ?405~6, ?4i2, ?4i9~2o, ?435 Shelley, Henry (1727—1805), of Lewes 276 and n., 287-8, 297, 405-6, 412, 419-20, 435 Shelley, Henry (1767-1811) 276 and n Shelley, Sir John (c 1730-83), 5th Bt 391 and n., 392, 395, 412, 418 Shelley, Mrs Philadelphia, née Cotton (c 1738-1819) 276 and n., 287-8, 29?' 405, 412, 419' 435 Shelley, Philadelphia (1764-1818) 276 and n., ?287~8, ?4O5~6, ?4i2, ?4i9~ 20, ?435 Shelley, Thomas (1771-80) 276 and n Shergold, Samuel (d 1804), Brighton innkeeper 379 and n., 393 Sheridan, Mrs Elizabeth Anne, née Linley (1754—92), singer 226—7, 229-30 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (17511816), dramatist, theatre manager, MP x-xii, 229-36, 342-3, 389-90, 418, 442 The Critic xv, 444 Sheridan, Thomas (1719—88), theatre manager 419 and n., 442 Shoreham 387 Sleeping Princess in the Wood (Sleeping Beauty) (fairy tale) 43 'Smatter, Lady' (character in 'The Witlings') xii, 279, 349, 401 Smith, Henry (1756—89), of New House Farm 170 and n., 171 'Smith, Mr' (character in Evelina) 57, 61, 70, 89—90, 92—3, 108, 125, 141, 147, 167, 170, 215, 218, 249 Smollett, Tobias (1721-71), novelist 29, 36n Snow Hill 61, 141 Sophocles (^.496-^.406 BC), dramatist 288 Spa xi, 292, 320, 339, 348 see also St Ann's Well Spain xi, 404 Spencer, Margaret Georgiana, Lady, née Poyntz (1737—1814) ?39O and n 475 Spithead 356 Steine, The, Brighton 272, 274, 277, 284, 290, 292-4, 302, 378~9' 391' 394, 400, 402, 409, 412, 428 Sterne, Laurence (1713—68), novelist: Sentimental Journey 336 Miss Stow 448-9 and n Mrs Stow 448 and n Stowe, Buckinghamshire 84 Strange, Mrs Isabella, née Lumisden, later Lady Strange (1719—1806) 424 and n Streatfeild, Mrs Anne, née Sydney (1732-1812) 368 and n., 369-70, 372-5 Streatfeild, Henry (1757-1829) 373 and n., 374 Streatfeild, Richard Thomas (17591813) 373 and n Streatfeild, Sophia (1754—1835) xiii, 107 and n., 136-7, 144-6, 222-4 and n., 225, 239, 251, 254, 294, 303-9, 313-16, 318-19, 325-7> 358, 368-9, 372, 374-7' 420 Streatham Church 123 Streatham Park, Surrey x-xi, xiii, 5, 46, 56n., 57, 61-4, 66-7, 69, 77, 80-1, 83, 91, 94, 123, 128, 134-7' 143-4, 147' 153' 155' i^7' *77 190-1, 197, 205, 210, 219, 223, 225, 239-40, 243, 248-9, 253, 255, 2567, l , 262, 265-7, 270, 279, 292, 294, 296-8, 310, 328, 331-2, 334' 339-40, 344' 35° ' 354' 359' 361, 386, 436, 443-6, 451-2, 455 Streatham (town) 97-98, 120 Stuart, Andrew (1725—1801), MP 415 and n Surrey 455 'Suspirius' (character in The Rambler) 95 Sussex 368, 392, 408, 413, 438, 448 Sussex Hotel, Tunbridge Wells 368, 370 Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) 303, 403-4 Imitation of Horace 436 The Tale of a Tub 180 'Thoughts on Various Subjects' 50 Sylph, The (anonymous novel) 231-2 Symons, Mrs Elizabeth (d 1794)) 17, 53 Symons, Capt John (c 1733-99), later Admiral 53 Index 4?6 Tattersall, Mrs Elizabeth, née Critchlow (c 1725—1803) 97 and n., 111, 309 Tattersall, Revd James (¿.1712-84) 84 and n., 88, 97, 111, 309 Taylor, John Vickris, of Reading ?79~ 80 Teignmouth (Tingmouth) 82, 217, 368 Tenducci, Giusto Ferdinando (¿.173590), singer, composer 261 and n Thomas, R., Brighton bookseller 37879 and n., 393~4> 4O2 Thornhill, PBache (1747-1830), of Stanton, Derbyshire 432 and n., 438 Thornhill, Mrs PJane, née Gould (c 1754-1827) 432 and n Thrale, Henrietta Sophia 92 n Thrale, Henry (? 1729—81), brewer, MP x-xi, xiii, 58, 67, 69-71, 73, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90-1, 99, 105, 110, 112-13, 119, 122-3, 125-6, 130, 137, 140, 144-5' 147' 153, i59» 162-4, 166, 169-71, 195, 210, 2 , 2 , 241-2, 256-7, l , 263, 265-6, 270-3, 277-9, l , 285-6, 288, 290, 293, encourages FB to write a comedy xi, 60, 64, 94, 109-10, 118, 1334, 236 her opinion of 'The Witlings' xii, 268n., 347-8, 352 and n her ambivalent feelings towards her husband xiii her ambivalent feelings towards FB xiii-xiv, 247 n., 352 n., 446n her character 56n., 83, 85-6, 9495, 100, 104, 164-5, 256' 284, 306, 440 letter of 60-1, 205-7, 354-7 letter to 455—6 Thrale, Sophia, later Mrs Hoare (1771—1824) 111 and n., 272, 456 Thrale, Susanna Arabella (17701858) 111 and n., 270, 456 Thrale family 77, 219, 255 Tibson, Miss ('Tibby'), children's nurse 296 and n Tidy, Richard (1719-88), brewer, of Brighton 410 and n., 418, 420, 422, 429' 434-5' 449-5° 'Timante' (character in Demofoonte) 183 Tom Thumb (children's tale) 319 318-19, 321, 323-4, 33l, 340, 354- Tooting 241 5, 359-61, 363, 378, 380-1, 387- Torbay 356 Toulon (wine) 87 9i' 393-4» 398, 404 4o8, 413, 417, 421, 423-4, 429» 435» 438-9' 444- Tower Hill, London 264 Tunbridge Wells 222, 358, 368-71, 7, 450-6 Thrale, Hester Maria ('Queeney'), 376~7 later Lady Keith (1764-1857) xi, 52, Twining, Thomas (1734-1804) 42 63, 67, 70-1, 73-4, 84, 97, 104-5, Twiss, Richard (1747—1821), traveller, author 50 119, 126, 137, 139-40, 142, 144» Travels through Portugal and Spain 50 157-8, 164, l66, 169, 210, 212, 220, 240, 248, 257, 259, l , 263, 268, Tyers, Thomas ('Tom') (1726—87), manager of Vauxhall Gardens 436 270, 272-7, 285, 288, 290, 292-6, and n 299-300, 302-3, 305-9, , 31415' 3l?' 324' 331' 335, 363, 382-6, 388-9, 391-3' 395' 397-9' 4οι, Uckfield, Sussex 378 404-5, 407-8, 411-13' 419' 423» 428,434,439,449,451-6 Vanbrugh, Sir John (1664-1726) 238 Thrale, Mrs Hester Lynch, née Salusbury, later Mrs Piozzi (1741Vauxhall Gardens 142 Vesey, Mrs Elizabeth, née Vesey 1821) 5, 37' 45' 47' 5° ' 59' 2, (c 1715—91), bluestocking hostess 69, 71, 73-8 and passim 228-9 and n., 338-9 her championing of Evelina x, 35, 'Villars, Arthur' (character in Evelina) 42, 51—2, 57—8, 60—1, 65, 70 and passim 6, 11, 27, 2gn., 53 Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) (70welcomes FB to Streatham Park x19 BC), poet 102 xi, 63, 67 and seq 295, 298-303, 305-6, 38-9, 313, Free ebooks ==> www.Ebook777.com Index Voltaire (Franỗois-Mari (1698-1778)407 Candide 313 'Voluble, Bob' (character lings') 349 'Voluble, Mrs' (character lings') 279, 349 Vyse, Revd Dr William 304 and n., 374 e Arouet) in 'The Witin 'The Wit(1741-1816) Wade, William (d 1809), Brighton Master of Ceremonies 385 and n., 405, 413 Wales 165 Walker, William (1729—93), engraver 265 n Waller, Edmund (1606—87), poet 150, 172, 211, 244 Walpole, Horace (1717—97), wit, connoisseur, writer 80 and n The Beauties 373 Castle of Otranto 80 Walthow, Mary io2n Warley Common, Essex 146 War of the American Revolution 339 Warton, Revd Dr Joseph (1722-1800), poet, literary critic, headmaster of Winchester 69, 230, 236 Webster, Sir Godfrey (c 1695—1780), 3rd Bt 429 and n Webster, Godfrey (1748-1800), later 4th Bt 429 and n., 432, 434 Wedderburn, Alexander (1733— 1805), MP, later E of Rosslyn 214 and n., 358, 371 Wedderburn, Mrs Betty Anne, née Dawson (c 1745-81) 358 and n Westcote, Caroline, Lady, née Bristow, later Lady Lyttelton (c 1746-1809) 253 and n Westcote, William Henry Lyttleton, Lord (1724-1808), later Lord Lyttleton 253 and n West Indies 355 Westminster Magazine i4n Westminster School 69 n West Street, Brighton 271, 281 'Wheedle, Mrs' (character in The Witlings') 349 White Conduit House (tavern), Islington 311 Whitehead, Paul (1710-74), poet: 477 Manners: A Satire 416—17 and n Widgett, Miss E., Brighton library proprieter 290 and n Wiggens, Thomas (d 1785) 337 and n Wilkes, John (1725—97), politician, wit 75 and n Willes, Sir John (1685-1761), Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 102 and n Willet, Tom, madman 388—9 William I (? 1027-87), 'the Conqueror', King of England 297 William III (1650—1702), King of England 365 and n William, Burney servant see Hardcastle, William Williams, Anna (1706—83), poet 62 and n., 63-5, 99, 103, 118, 1468, 213, 223—4 letter of 62 Miscellanies in Prose and Verse 63 'Willoughby, Sir Clement' (character in Evelina) x, 9, 57, 61, 249 Wilson, Mrs Anne, née Townshend (1756—1825) 371 and n., 372 Wilson, Richard (d 1815), Irish adventurer 371 and n., 372 Wimbledon 312 Winchester School 69 Windsor 314 Woodcock, Edward Whitfield (b 1758) 409 and n., 418, 424 'Woodcock and the Sparrow, the' (nursery rhyme) 129 Woodford, Mrs Rebecca, of Chessington 51 and n Woolf, Virginia (1882—1941), novelist, essayist, diarist xiv Worcester 4, 9-10, 14, 23 Worcester, Battle of 281 Wraxall, Nathaniel William (1751 — 1831), later Bt, traveller, memoirist: Memoirs of the Kings of France of the Race of Valois 336 Yelverton, Lady Barbara (1760-81) 426 and n York Street, London xv, 2, Young, Dorothy ('Dolly') (¿.17211805) 135, 196 www.Ebook777.com ... creative writing and for her journals (Virginia Woolf, an admirer of Burney, provides perhaps the nearest analogy in our own century.) The editor of the journals and letters of a creative artist... (formerly the Mormon Computer Index) The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d'Arblay), 1791-1840, ed Joyce Hemlow et al., 12 vols., Oxford, 1972—84 The Letters of Dr Charles Burney, ed... 1970—80 The Early Diary of Frances Burney, 1768—1778, ed Annie Raine Ellis, vols., 1913 The English Dialect Dictionary, ed J Wright, vols., 1898-1905 The Early Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney

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  • Cover

  • CONTENTS

  • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  • INTRODUCTION

  • SHORT TITLES AND ABBREVIATIONS

  • EARLY JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF FANNY BURNEY: from post 10 January 1778 to 14 December 1779, Numbers 48–103

  • APPENDICES

    • 1. Dr Charles Burney and Gregg's Coffee House

    • 2. Charles Burney Jr's Lines on Evelina

    • INDEX

      • A

      • B

      • C

      • D

      • E

      • F

      • G

      • H

      • I

      • J

      • K

      • L

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