man Wishes_, corrects the, v. 49;
_Walton's Lives_, proposal to edit, ii. 279, 283, 285, 445;
mentioned, ii. 294; iii. 102, 129, 155; iv. 157, 216, 232, 241; v. 394.
HAIR, growth of the, iii. 398, n. 3.
HAKEWILL, Rev. George, i. 219.
HALL, Sir Matthew, devoted to his office, ii. 344;
knowledge varied, ii. 158;
_Life_ by Burnet, iv. 311;
_Primitive Origination of Mankind_, i. 188, n. 4;
rules of health and study, iv. 310;
sentenced witches to death, v. 45, n. 5.
HALES, John, of Eton, iv. 315.
HALES, Stephen, _On Distilling Sea-Water_, i. 309;
_Statical Essays_, v. 247, n. 1.
HALIFAX, Dr., ii. 97, n. 1.
HALKET, Elizabeth, ii. 91, n. 2.
HALL, Dr., Master of Pembroke College, iv. 298, n. 2.
HALL, General, iii. 361, 362, n. 1.
HALL, John, the engraver, iii. 111; iv. 421, n. 2.
HALL, Mrs., account of her, iv. 92;
Johnson turns Captain Macheath, iv. 95;
talks of the resurrection, iv. 93.
HALL, Rev. Robert,
influenced by a metaphysical tailor, iv. 187, n. 2;
studied at Aberdeen, v. 85, n. 2.
HALL, Rev. Westley (Wesley's brother-in-law), iv. 92, n. 3.
HALL, ----, v. 98.
HALLAM, Henry, ii. 210, n. 3.
HALLAM, Henry, the younger, ii. 94, n. 2.
HALLE, University of, i. 148, n. 1.
HALLS, fire-place in the middle, i. 273;
in squires' houses, v. 60.
HALSEY, Edmund, i. 491, n. 1.
HAM, posterity of, i. 401.
HAMILTON, Archibald, the printer, ii. 226.
HAMILTON, Captain, iv. 295, n. 5.
HAMILTON, sixth Duke of, v. 359. n. 2.
HAMILTON, eighth Duke of, ii. 50, n. 4; ii. 219; v. 43, 353, n. 1.
HAMILTON, Gavin, ii. 270.
HAMILTON, Lady Betty, v. 354, 358.
HAMILTON, Sir William, member of the Literary Club, i. 479.
HAMILTON, William, of Bangour,
Johnson talks slightingly of him, iii. 150-1;
verses on Holyrood, v. 43;
to the Countess of Eglintoune, v. 374, n. 3.
HAMILTON, William, of Sundrum, v. 38.
HAMILTON, William Gerard,
Boswell's _Johnson_, pays for a cancel in, i. 520;
Burke, engagement and rupture with, i. 519;
ranks very high, iv. 27, n. 1;
character by H. Walpole and Miss Burney, i. 520;
'eminent friend,' an, iv. 280, n. 2;
Jenyns's character, iii. 289, n. 1;
Johnson accompanied him to the street-door, i. 490;
arguing on the wrong side, iv. 111, n. 2;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
complaint of the Ministry, ii. 317;
death makes a chasm, iv. 420;
engaging in politics with him, i. 489, 518-20;
'envied but one thing,' he had said, iv. 112;
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