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Whitehall, Sept. 6, 1717 480
Whitehall, Sept. 6, 1717
Whitehall, Sept. 9, 1717
to the Earl of Stair Hampton Court, Sept. 2, 1717
to the Lords of the Treasury
Whitehall, Sept. 16, 1717
Auchmuty to Addison, with Memorial
Addison to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland
Hampton Court, Sept. 19, 1717
to the Earl of Stair Hampton Court, Sept. 19, 1717
to the Board of Ordnance Whitehall, Sept. 26, 1717
to the Commissioners of Trade
ib.
481
482
483
484
485
Whitehall, Sept. 26, 1717
486
487
490
Memorial of Lord Archibald Hamilton
Samuel Page to Lord Archibald Hamilton March 6, 1715
Addison to the Lord Mayor . Whitehall, Sept. 27, 1717
Mr. Bubb to Mr. Addison .
* Addison to Mr. Wortley Montagu
- to the Earl of Stair
Whitehall, Oct. 3, 1717 Whitehall, Oct. 5, 1717
Report of the state of the 10,000 Arms sent from Holland
during the late Rebellion.
Duke of Bolton to Addison Dublin Castle, Sept. 28, 1717
Addison to the Lords Commissioners of Trade
Duke of Bolton to Addison Dublin Castle, Nov. 10, 1717
Addison to Mr. Crawford
LETTERS, continued
PAGE
504
1717 505
Addison to the Commissioners of the Treasury, Grant to Trinity College, Dublin Whitehall, Nov. 29, 1717
Address of the Irish House of Commons
Duke of Bolton to Addison Dublin Castle, Sept. 23, 1717
Addison to the Earl of Stair
Circular Letter on Royal Quarrel
Stanyan to Josiah Burchett
Whitehall, Dec. 5, 1717
Dec. 14, 1717
Whitehall, Dec. 21, 1717
Stanyan to the Postmaster-General
Whitehall, Jan. 24, 1718
Addison to the Attorney-General Whitehall, Feb. 24, 1718
Tickell to Mr. Cracherode Whitehall, March 4, 1718 * Addison to the King, on Resigning the Seals
March 14, 1718 ib.
March 20, 1718
Stanyan to Mr. Worsley
Addison's French Circular on the Royal Quarrel
Official Report to the King of the Prince's Conduct
510
Whitehall, Dec. 3, 1717
Whitehall, Dec. 10, 1717
513
Londres, Dec. 14, 1717 514
Dec. 3, 1717
516
517
The Prince of Wales' first Letter to the King Dec. 11, 1717
The Prince of Wales' second Letter
The Prince of Wales' third Letter
Translation of the Prince's first Letter
of the Prince's second Letter.
of the Prince's third Letter
Craggs to Mr. Wortley * Addison to the Rt. Hon. James Craggs
DEATH OF ADDISON
Extract from the Chronological Diary of the Historical
Register for the year 1719
A true copy of the Last Will and Testament of Joseph
Addison
Analyses of various Official Letters (between April, 1717 and Jan. 1718) not of sufficient importance to give in full Supplementary to same (between 1714 and 1717)
SECOND APPENDIX,
Containing Miscellanies and Gleanings.
Addison's Playhouse, a poem
Epilogue written for Steele's Entertainment
Prologue to Smith's Phædra and Hippolytus
525
527
527*
529
532
533
536
Addison's Ode for St. Cecilia's Day performed at Oxford, 1699 534
The Vestal, translated from Ovid.
Translation of Cowley's Epitaph
Addison's Letter from Italy to Lord Halifax (original draft) 537
Tickell's Translation of Homer
542
Addison's Inauguratio Regis Gulielmi, a Latin Poem, which
occasioned Addison's election to Magdalen, July, 1689. 546
On the Return of King William from Ireland, a Latin Poem,
written at Oxford, 1690
547
TRANSLATIONS OF ADDISON'S LATIN POEMS.
The Peace of Ryswick, translated by the Rev. Thos. New-
combe
The Barometer, translated by Mr. Geo. Sewell
549
555
The Battle of the Pygmies and Cranes, translated by the
Rev. Thos. Newcombe
558
The same, translated by Dr. Warburton
The same, translated by Dr. Jas. Beattie
563
568
The Resurrection, translated by Mr. Nicholas Amhurst
The Bowling Green, translated by Mr. Nicholas Amhurst
Ode to Dr. Hannes, translated by Rev. Thos. Newcombe
The Puppet Show, translated by Mr. Geo. Sewell
Ode to Dr. Burnett, translated by Rev. Thos. Newcombe
Skating. A Poem, by some attributed to Addison
ADDISON'S LATIN PROSE.
Dissertatio de Insignioribus Romanorum Poetis (with trans-
lation by Mr. Christopher Hayes)
Oratio. Nova Philosophia Veteri præferenda est (with trans-
Addison's Latin Letter (from the Gent's Mag.)
612
ARGUMENTS ABOUT THE ALTERATION OF TRIENNIAL ELEC-
TION OF PARLIAMENTS
614
Addison and Steele's Assignment of a half-share in first seven
Volumes of Spectator
630
Buckley's Re-assignment of same to Tonson
631
Addison's Assignment to Tonson of the eighth Volume of the
Spectator
ib
OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS.
Jan. 9, 1709 632
Addison's Memorial to Queen Anne, for Augmentation of
Salary
Addison to Lord Townshend, with Memorial May 31, 1715
Addison's Memorial to George I.
June or July, 1715
Minute of K. William's Grant to Addison of £200
633
634
June 1, 1699 636
Addison's Memorial, in respect to the Office of Keeper of the
Irish Records
Oct. 4, 1715 637
Royal Warrants for the Salaries of Sunderland and Addison
April 26, 1717
Royal Warrant for £3000, Secret Service Money
639
April 13, 1717 640
Royal Warrant for £100 per annum to Addison for Patent
Fee
April 29, 1718
Retiring Pension of Addison of £1600 per annum
March 19, 1718 641
Royal Grant to Addison of 1013 oz. of Silver Plate
May 8, 1718
642
643
Official Entries of Payment of Addison's Salaries
Lord Londonderry's Application for the Representation of
Malmesbury, vacated by Death of Addison June 18, 1719 644
Earl of Sunderland's Application to succeed Addison in the
Exchequer
June 19, 1719
ADDISON'S REPORTS OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, to the Earl of
Sunderland's Private Secretary (De la Faye)
and Addison).
"The Campaign"
Dryden
Addison's Preface to Dryden's Virgil
Addison and Steele's first Meeting with Swift
Early Memorial of Swift and Addison's Friendship
Origin of the Pseudonyme "Bickerstaff”
The first Tatler
The Tatler in the Inquisition
Curious Notice of Errata in Tatler, No. 101, (written by Steele
The last Tatler
683
684
685
686
687
688
Addison's Conversational Powers
Addison's Intimacy with the Tories
Blank Verse versus Rhyme
Namby Pamby
Pope and Pastoral Philips
Addison's Opinion of Pope's "Rape of the Lock"
Addison, Pope
Pope's Satire on Addison .
Pope's Account of his Quarrel with Addison .
The Earl of Warwick
Tickell's and Pope's Rival Translations of Homer
The Rival Translations of Homer, continued
Pope's Villa at Twickenham
Pope's Critics
693
694