nel, i. 414, n. 1.
GWYNN, John, the architect, account of him, v. 454, n. 2;
buildings designed by him, ii. 438, n. 3;
defence of architecture, ii. 439;
happy reply, ii. 440;
Johnson's advocacy of him, i. 351;
letter in his behalf, v. 454, n. 2;
_London and Westminster Improved_, ii. 25;
Oxford post-coach, in the, ii. 438; iii. 129;
_Thoughts on the Coronation of George III_, i. 361.
GWYNNE, Nell, i. 248, n. 2.
H.
_Habeas Corpus_, ii. 73.
_Habeas Corpus Bill_ of 1758, iii. 233, n. 1.
HABERDASHERS' COMPANY, i. 132, n. 1.
HABITATIONS, attachment to, ii. 103.
HABITS, early, force of, ii. 366.
HACKMAN, Rev. Mr., Boswell attends his trial, iii. 383;
and execution, iii. 384, n. 1;
altercation about him, iii. 384-5;
described in _Love and Madness_, iv. 187, n. 1.
HADDINGTON, seventh Earl of, iii. 133.
HADDO, Professor, v. 64.
HADDOCKS, dried, v. 110.
_Hadoni exequioe_, iv. 159, n. 1.
HAGLEY, described by Walpole, v. 78, n. 3, 456, n. 2;
Johnson visits it, v. 456-7.
HAGUE, v. 25, n. 2.
HAILES, Lord (Sir David Dalrymple),
account of him, i. 432; v. 48;
_Annals of Scotland_, a new mode of history, ii. 383;
accuracy, ii. 421;
a book of great labour, iii. 372;
exact, but dry, iii. 404;
praised by Gibbon, ib., n. 3;
revised by Johnson, ii. 278-9, 283-4, 287, 293. 333, 379-80,
383-4, 387, 411-12, 421; iii. 120, 216, 219, 360;
praised by him, iii. 58;
Boswell, letters to, i. 432; v. 406;
_Catalogue of the Lords of Session_, v. 213;
Chesterfield's 'respectable Hottentot,' on, i. 267;
consulted on the entail of Auchinleck, ii. 415, 418, 420-22;
critical sagacity, ii. 201; v. 48;
Elgin Cathedral, account of, v. 114;
Inch Keith, account of, v. 55;
Johnson, introduced to, v. 48;
asks, to write a character of Bruce, ii. 386-7;
compares, with Swift, i. 433;
is not convinced by his _Suasorium_, iii. 91;
records a talk with him, v. 399;
sends him anecdotes for his _Lives_, iii. 396-7;
drinks a bumper to him, i. 451;
love for him, ii. 293;
Knight, the negro's case, iii. 216, 219;
_La credulite des Incredules_, v. 332;
_Lactantius_, edits, iii. 133;
modernizes John Hales's language, iv. 315;
_Ossian_, faith in, ii. 295;
Percy, resemblance to, iii. 278;
Prior, censures, iii. 192;
_Remarks on the History of Scotland_, v. 38-9;
_Sacred Poems_, iii. 192;
Stuarts, unfair to the, v. 255;
_Vanity of Hu
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