ABERDEEN, University of, 4, 162. Account of the Sickness and Death of Dr. W-dw-d, An, 95, 464–470. Account of the State of Learning in the Empire of Lilliput, An, 124, 483 490. Addison, Joseph, 11, 85, 86, 161, 166, 167.
Aldrich, Henry, Dean of Christ Church, 12, 13, 15, 17, 24, 32, 33. Allardyce, Colonel and the Misses, ix, 171.
Allen, Ralph, 160. Allen, Rev. W., 15. Alsop, Anthony, 23.
Anne, Queen, 26, 33, 34, 38, 39, 41, 42, 46, 49 note, 50, 51, 60 note, 67, 68, 70, 73, 74, 75-8, 81, 122,
143, 151, 155, 159. Antidote, The, 95. Appendix to John Bull still in his
Senses, An, 47, 257-268. Arbuthnott, Rev. Alexander, Prin- cipal of King's College, Aberdeen,
Arbuthnot, Elizabeth, Dr. Arbuth- not's sister, 159.
Elizabeth, Dr. Arbuthnot's grand-niece, 161.
Esther, Dr. Arbuthnot's grand- niece, 161, 162.
Mr. F. F., ix, 162.
George, Dr. Arbuthnot's brother; birth, 3, 171; ensign and lieutenant, 40; participation in the rising of 1715, 84; mar- riage, 104 note, 120; wife's death, 128; Swift's wine, 129; in China, 134 note, 144; date of death un- certain, 159 note, 172.
George, Dr. Arbuthnot's son; Repudiation of the Miscellaneous Works, 8; birth, 26; Miscellanies of 1742, 30 note; 120 note; letter from Pope on his father's death, 157, 158; executor, 158 in the King's Remembrancer's Office, 159; friendship with Pope, 160, 161; death, 161.
Arbuthnott, James, of Lentischie, 2. Arbuthnot, Mrs. James, ix, 162, 171.
Arbuthnott, John, Notary Public, Dr. Arbuthnot's great-grand- father, 2, 172.
Arbuthnot, John, Dr. Arbuthnot's nephew, 140, 161, 172.
Arbuthnott, John, Dr. Arbuthnot's uncle, 2.
ARBUTHNOT, John, M.D., birth and parentage, 1-3; early years, 3, 4; father deposed from his living, 4, 5; death of his father, 6, 7; departure for London, 7; the Miscellaneous Works, 8; Of the Laws of Chance, 9, 10; at Oxford, 10; his pupil, 11; letters to Dr. Charlett, 12-18; degree of M.D. taken at St. Andrews, 18, 19;
spelling and pronunciation of his name, 19, 20; Examination of Dr. Woodward's Account of the Deluge, 20-22; the Bentleian controversy, 22, 23; Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning, 24-26; birth of a son, 26; Fellow of the Royal Society, and Physician Extra- ordinary to the Queen, 26; Tables of the Grecian, Roman, and Jewish Mea- sures, Weights, and Coins, 27; friend- ship with Lord Peterborough, 28– 30; the Union with Scotland, 30 ; death of Dr. Gregory, 31-33; rise of Robert Harley, 33, 34; Phy- sician in Ordinary to the Queen, 35; correspondence with Sir Hans Sloane, 35, 36; scientific con- troversies, 36, 37; Swift in Lon- don, 37; at Windsor, 38; the Mashams, 39; George Arbuthnot, 40; negociations for a peace with France, 41; illness of Arbuthnot, 41; Tory fears, 42; pamphlets against Nottingham and Marl- borough, 43; Law is a bottomless pit, 44, 45; John Bull in his senses, &c., 46-48; a Tory Society, 46; the Earl of Mar, 49; Dr. Charlett's application for a bishopric, 50; illness of the Queen, 51; The Art of Political Lying, 52; Robert Ar- buthnot, 53; physician at Chelsea Hospital, 54; Berkeley in Lon- don, 54, 55; the Scriblerus Club, 56; the Memoirs of Martinus Scrib- lerus, 57, 58; other Scriblerus pieces, 59; Gay and Swift, 60, 61; the Schism Bill, 61; Swift in retirement, 62; dissensions in the Ministry, 63; hints for Scrib- lerus, 64, 65; Oxford and Boling. broke, 66 68; Pope's visit to Swift at Letcombe, 69, 70; Boling. broke in the ascendant, 70, 71; Whiston and the longitude, 71, 72; Swift on the state of parties, 73; Oxford's fall, 74, 75; the Queen's illness and death, 75-77; Arbuthnot's removal from St. James's, 77; friendship with Swift, 78; the scattered members of the Scriblerus Club, 79-81 ; out of office, 82; impeachment of the Tory ministers, 82, 83; Arbuthnot's brothers and the rising of 1715, 83, 84; satire on Bishop Burnet, 85; Pope's Iliad, 85, 86; cheering words to Swift, 86, 87; a riding-party to Oxford, 87, 88; Petition of the Colliers, &c.,
88; Three Hours after Marriage, 88- 91; subscriptions to Prior's poems, 91; visit to France, 91, 92; Swift's attacks of vertigo, 93; a pamphlet by Thomas Gordon, 94, 95; attack upon Dr. Wood- ward, 95; the South Sea bubble. 96; letters to Henry Watkins, at Bath, 96-100: Pope's character of Robert Arbuthnot, 100, 101; arrest of Atterbury, 102; Swift and his old friends, 102, 103; Lord Peterborough and the Robin- sons, 104; Censor at the College of Physicians, 105; Swift's me- lancholy, 105, 106; Arbuthnot at Bath and Oxford, 106, 107; Reasons humbly offered by the Com- pany of Upholders, 107; Peter, the wild boy, 107; illness of Arbuth- not, 108; Swift's anxiety, 109; Arbuthnot's recovery, 109; letter to Swift, 110; another pamphlet of Gordon's, III; Swift in London at the Prince's Court, 111-113; Arbuthnot's love of music, 113; Gulliver's Travels, 114, 115; Tables of Ancient Coins, 115-117; Miscel- lanies in Prose and Verse, 117; the Walpoles, 118; an Elect of the College of Physicians, 118; Ar- buthnot's Harveian oration, 118; Captain Innes, a kinsman in Limerick, 119; news for Swift, 119; the Beggar's Opera, 120; George Arbuthnot's marriage, 120; the Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, 120; the Dunciad, 120, 121; Mrs. Howard, 121, 122; pieces attributed to Arbuthnot. 123, 124; Gay's Polly, 124-126; letters to Swift, 126, 127; Ar- buthnot's house in Cork Street, 127, 128; illness of Mrs. Arbuth- not, 128; Swift's bad wine, 128, 129; Mrs. Arbuthnot's death, 129; reported appointment as physician to the Queen, 129, 130; Pope, James Moore Smythe, and Lady M. W. Montagu, 130-132; Mr. John Ginglicutt's Treatise, 132, 133; Lord Chesterfield, 133, 134; at Tunbridge Wells, 134, 135; Essay concerning the Nature of Ali- ments, 135, 136; death of Charles Arbuthnot, 136, 137; epitaph on Colonel Chartres, 137, 138; the Charitable Corporation, 138-141; Gay's death, 141-143; illness of Martha Blount, 142; a letter to Swift, 142-144; Essay concerning the
Effects of Air on Human Bodies, 144; Critical Remarks on Capt. Gulliver's Travels, and spurious pamphlets, 145; Gnothi seauton, 145, 146; Bolingbroke and Robert Arbuth- not, 146; Arbuthnot at Hamp- stead, 147; letters to and from Pope, 147 150; Pope's Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, 150-152; Arbuth- not's cheerfulness during illness, 153; letter of farewell to Swift, 153, 154; Swift's reply, 155, 156; Arbuthnot's death, 157; com- ments by his friends, 157, 158; Arbuthnot's will, 158, 159; his son, George, and daughter, Anne, 159-161; portraits, 162, 163; tes- timony of Lord Chesterfield, Lord Orrery and others, 163-165; character and talent, 165-167. Genealogical notes, 171-174. Bib. liography, 176-188. Works, 189– 506.
Katherine, Dr. Arbuthnot's sister, 3, 171.
Mr. R. G., ix, 162.
Arbuthnott, Robert, of Scotsmill, Dr. Arbuthnot's grandfather, 2,
Arbuthnot, Robert, of Mount Pleas- ant, 171.
Robert, Dr. Arbuthnot's brother; birth, 3, 171; at Killi- crankie, 5; intercourse with the Duke of Shrewsbury, 53; banker at Paris, 77, 83 note, 84, 92, 98, 118, 119, 144; his character, 100, IOI, 104; Atterbury's plot, 102 note; at Oxford, 106; marriage, 112; illness, 115; in London, 126; wife's death, 128; Swift's wine, 129; the Charitable Cor- poration, 139-141; Lord Boling- broke's friendship, 146, 160; be- quest by Dr. Arbuthnot, 159; 162, 172.
Arbuthnott, Robert, Dr. Arbuth- not's uncle, 2. Arbuthnot, Robert, of Haddo, 172, 173.
Robert, Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Edinburgh, 120 note,
Arbuthnott Church and Manse, 3, 174.
Arbuthnot-Leslie, Mr. George, ix, 162, 171.
Argument for Divine Providence, taken from the constant regularity observed in the Births of both Sexes, An, 35. Argyle, Duke of, 35, 38, 76. Art of Political Lying, The, 52, 117, 291-303.
Art of Sinking in Poetry, The, 117, 331. Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester, 56, 96, 102. Aumont, Duc d', 92.
Baillie, Joanna, 161 note. Baillie, Dr. Matthew, 161 note. Baillie, Mr. W. H., 161 note. Barber, Sir John, Alderman, 67, 69 note, 70, 143, 158. Barber, Mrs., 130.
Bateman, Dr. John, 117.
Bathurst, Lord, 103, 144 note, 147, 148, 150.
Beattie, Dr. James, 4, 162 note, 165 note, 173, 174.
Belhaven, Lord, 407.
Belloni, 139 141.
Belsunce, Mon. de, Bishop of Mar- seilles, 155.
Bennet, Miss Nelly, 92, 93. Bentley, Dr. Richard, 22, 23, 121, 124, 145 note, 369 374, 482, 491. Berkeley, George, Bishop of Cloyne, 54, 55, 115, 165, 167. Bernage, Captain, 38, 40, 41. Bernard, Charles, 23. Bertie, Mr., 16.
Bingham, Joseph, 55.
Blackmore, Sir Richard, 75, 93. Blount, Martha, 87, 103, 122 note, 142. 147, 153, 160, 161, 166. Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Vis- count, 41, 43, 46, 52, 59, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 92, 105, 106, 112, 115, 145, 146, 147, 153, 156, 158, 160, 161, 166. Bradshaw, John, 159.
Breval, Captain John Durant, 89. Bridge, Dr., 99.
Brief Account of Mr. John Ginglicutt's Treatise, A, 132, 133, 382-391. Bromley, Secretary, 66. Budgell, Eustace, 82 note. Burlington, Lady, 103 note.
Burlington, Lord, 103 note.
Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salis- bury, 23, 85, 166, 251, 257, 445- 463.
Button's Coffee-House, 86.
Carmarthen, Thomas Osborne, Mar- quis of, 12.
Caroline, Princess of Wales, after- wards Queen, 111, 113, 114, 121, 122, 129, 130. Carteret, Lord, 119.
Charitable Corporation, The, 138-
Charlett, Rev. Dr., Master of Uni-
versity College, Oxford, 10, 11, 19, 31, 49, 55; Letters from Dr. Ar- buthnot, 12-18, 22-24, 27, 28, 31- 33, 50.
Chartres, Francis, 137, 138. Chavigny, Mons. de, 146. Cherry, Mr., 32.
Chesterfield, The Earl of, 115, 117,
118, 133, 134, 157, 163, 164, 166. Cheyne, Dr., 102.
Cibber, Colley, 89.
Clarges, Sir Thomas, 14.
Clarke, Dr. George, 27 note. Cleland, Mr., 121.
Cockburn, Dr., 23.
Compton, Henry, Bishop of Lon-
don, 17. Conduitt, John, 153. Confederates, The, 89. Congress of Bees, The, 123. Congreve, Richard, 56, 101, 102, 105, 113, 132, 165.
Cook, Henry, painter, 12, 15. Cope, Mrs., 118 note. Cornwallis, Mr., 16. Cowper, Earl, 46.
Cowper, William, 165.
Craggs, James, the elder, 96 note, 137. Creech, Thomas, 24.
Critical Remarks on Capt. Gulliver's
Travels, 145 note, 491–506.
Dalrymple, Sir David, 98, 392 note.
Dedication to a Great Man, concerning Dedications, A, 94.
Defoe, Daniel, 471 note.
De La Mar, Mr., 144, 153.
Delany, Dr. Patrick, 119, 130. Dennis, John, 89.
Devil to pay at St. James's, The, 123.
Digby, Mrs. Mary, 101.
Digby, Hon. Robert, 100, 162.
Disney, Colonel, 87, 110.
Ditton, Mr., 67 note.
Dodwell, Henry, 318, 419, 450. Drake, Mr., 99.
Dubois, The Abbé, 41.
Dunciad, The, 89, 90,1 20, 121, 122, 126, 127, 130, 143. Durfey, Tom, 93.
Earls Marischal. The, 2.
Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, An, 132, 150, 151, 152.
Essay concerning the effects of Air on Human Bodies, An, 144.
Essay concerning the nature of Aliments, An, 135, 136.
Essay concerning the Origin of Sciences, An, 59, 360-368.
Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning, 24-26, 409-435.
Examination of Dr. Woodward's Account of the Deluge, 21, 22.
Fair, Lady, 61, 62. Fan, Lady, 100.
Ferrabee, Michael, 137. Fielding, Colonel, 40, 41. Fielding, Henry, 123.
Flamsteed, Rev. John, Astronomer Royal, 36, 37-
Fleetwood, William, Bishop of St. Asaph, 195 note. Ford, Charles, 76, 92. Forester, Sir Andrew, 23.
Forester, Miss, maid of honour, 38. Freeholder's Political Catechism, The, 145. Freind, Dr., 45, 46, 95, 97, 129, 464.
Gardiner, Dr., Warden of All Souls,
Garth, Sir Samuel, M.D., 30, 44, 82, 85, 86, 250-1, 452, 454-6, 460. Gaultier, The Abbé, 41, 63. Gay, John, a member of the Scrible 59 rus Club, 56, 66; letter from Swift, 60, 61; in need of money, 61, 62: lines to Lowndes, 78 note; 'a true poet,' 79: secretary to Scriblerus, 80; Pope's 'Iliad,' 85; Three Hours after Marriage, 88-91; at Bath, 101, 102; correspondence with Swift, 105 102, 103, 105, 136; at Bath again, 106; at the Prince's Court, III; illness, 115; Swift in London, 117; disappointments, 119; The Beggar's Opera, 120; Mrs. Howard, 122, 123; Polly, 124; illness, 125; in Scotland, 126, 127; Swift's wine, 128, 129; death, 141, 142, /03 143, 157, 158, 160, 165.
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