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- catalog contributor b5656326.
- catalog contributor b5656327.
- catalog contributor b5656328.
- catalog created "1869.".
- catalog date "1869".
- catalog date "1869.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1869.".
- catalog description "A mysterious advertistment -- Osborne Atterbury at Christ church -- His Father's letter to him -- Alarm of the Bishop's family on learning his arrest -- His daughter denied access to him -- Her petitions to the Lord Mayor, Lord Townshend, and Lord Carteret -- The Bishop writes to Lord Townshend -- Mrs. Morris permitted to see her father -- She insists on accompanying him in his banishment -- Their embarkation -- Land at Calais -- Lord Bolingbroke -- The Bishop goes to Brussels.".
- catalog description "Bishop Atterbury describes to Lord Mar the State of Parties -- Dike of Ormonde sent by James to Russia -- Atterbury writes a secret letter to Lord Dillon -- Marriage of the Pretender with the Princess Clementina Sobieski -- Another treason -- Another treasonable communication from the Bishop -- Cardinal Alberoni and Spain -- Bishop Atterbury and "James III" and General Dillon on the state of the Jacobite cause -- Mismanagement of the leaders -- Atterbury desired to take the Direction -- Correspondence between Pope and Atterbury -- Fatal illness of Mrs. Atterbury -- Publications against the parliament and Hoanoverian Succession -- Atterbury to Lord Oxford -- His Liberality to Dr. Fiddes -- Walpole's proposals to Atterbury rejuected -- Death of Marlborough -- Letters of Pope and Atterbury -- Chapter XIII. Bishop Atterbury in the tower -- Sources of treachery open to Walpole -- Corrrespondernce Intercepted -- Bishop Atterbury, Lord Boyle, and others committed to the tower -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter I. Westminster School -- Generations of Atterburys clergymen of the church of England -- Rev. Lewis Atterbury, D.D. -- Popular Religion -- Cromwell a Patron of Merit -- Dr. Lewis Atterbury at the Restoration -- Condition of the Anglican Church -- Petition against Dr. Atterbury -- His sons Lewis and Francis -- Westminster School -- Dr. Busby -- Francis Atterbury at Westminster -- Contemporary Scholars -- Bishop Trelawney -- Nichols Rowe -- John Dryden and His Sons -- Matthew Prior -- Waller's Fielding and the Westminster Boy in the Mall -- "The Poet Squab" -- Performance of Dryden's "Cleomenes" by the Scholars -- The School Described in Verse -- Chapter II. Oxford, and the "Christ-church wits" -- Christ Church College, Oxford, Nursery of Humorists -- Will of Jasper Mayne -- Dr. William King -- Dean Aldrich -- Dr. Smalridge -- "Old Westminsters" oppose Obadiah Walker's efforts to Romanize the University -- Francis Atterbury writes a Defence of Luther -- Penn the Quaker -- Arthur Mainwaring -- John Locke -- Thomas Deane -- Dr. Thomas Smith's Interview with James II. -- The King's arbitrary conduct towards the universities -- Dr. Radcliff and Obadiah Walker -- Literary Productions of Francis Atterbury at college -- His Latin Translation of Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel" -- His remarks on translation -- His admiration of Milton -- Oxford during the crisis -- Atterbury and his Father -- His Pupil the Hon. Robert Boyle -- The epistles of Phalaris -- The Controversy with Dr. Bentley -- Temple -- Swift -- Dr. William King -- Atterbury's preface to his poems -- Lord Roscommon -- John Phillips -- Lowth -- Addison -- Steele -- Locke's "Reasonableness of Christianity" -- Creed -- Atterbury marries -- Leaves Oxford".
- catalog description "Chapter III. The court chaplain -- Lectureship of St. Bride's -- Bishop of London nominates Atterbury -- Is appointed Chaplain to the King and Queen -- His sermon on clarity attacked by Dr. Hoadly -- Prior's poem on the same subject -- Indifference of William III. to the Anglican Church -- Atterbury's sermon preached before Queen Mary -- Steele's description of Atterbury as a Preacher -- Dr. Burgess, the popular Dissenter -- Dr. Atterbury at the Chapel Royal -- In the convocation before the House of Commons -- Appointed to the Rolls Chapel -- Dr. Hoadly again rushes to Controversy -- Atterbury becomes Archdeacons -- Thomas Yalden -- The Royal Chaplains -- Dr. Smalridge Almoner to the Queen -- Steele's description of Him -- Archdeacon Atterbury's High Church and High State principle -- Court physicians -- Radcliffe -- Mead -- Garth -- Chapter IV. Literary friends -- Atterbury's intimacy with contemporary men of letters -- Dryden's loyalty and religion -- His "Hind and panther" -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter VI. Dean of Carlisle, Christ church (oxon), and Westminster -- Archdeacon Atterbury appointed Dean of Carlisle -- His correspondence with the Bishops of Carlisle and Exeter -- A fine gentleman -- Lord Stanhope's quizzical reference to the Earl of Orrery -- Letter to the Bishop of Winchester -- Dean Atterbury and John Strype -- Swift, a neighbour of the Dean at Chelsea -- Atterbury appointed Dean of Christ Church -- Swift's letter of congratulation -- Mrs. Astell -- Lay Baptism -- Letters from the Dean to the Bishop of Winchester -- Dr. Atterbury gives up preaching at Bridewell -- Swift appointed Dean of St. Patrick's -- Dean Atterbury's congratulations -- Dean Swift's description of his position -- Dr. Atterbury appointed Dean of Westminster -- His letter of advice to Dean Swift -- Fallacies respecting his despotic manner -- Swift's reply -- Atterbury as an antiquary -- His first volume of sermons -- Chapter VII. Literary correspondence -- Swift's liberality to poor authors -- His self denial, exaggerations, and self-laudation -- Atterbury's reported attempts to convert Pope to Protestantism -- Congreve's first novel and play -- Jeremy collier -- Atterbury discourages attacks upon the theatre -- Henrietta, duchess of Marlborough -- Her devotion to Congreve -- Atterbury consulted by Pope -- His letter respecting the preface to Pope's poems and a juvenile epic -- The death of the poet's father, and on Milton -- Pope's reply -- Appeal from prior declined -- His epigram on Atterbury's preaching -- Pope's account to Atterbury of the lovers destroyed by lightening -- Atterbury's reply".
- catalog description "Chapter XI. The conspirator -- The "Pretender" and the Jacobites -- His claim to the throne -- Bolingbroke his secretary of state -- Movement in 1715 -- Bolingbroke dismissed -- Bishop Atterbury receives secret communications -- Execution of Clergymen -- James Murray an Agent of the Pretender -- Atterbury writes to James -- The Stuart papers -- Reply of James -- His significant Allusion to a Cardinal's hat -- Opinions respecting Atterbury -- Desire of the Pretender to stand well with English protestants -- The Bishop collects funds for him -- Marriage of James -- Atterbury to Lord Mar, on the Preacher's affairs -- Mystification -- Quarrels of King George and the Prince of Wales -- Atterbury to Lord Mar, referring to an intended Jacobite enterprise, and the Cardinal's hat -- Chapter XII. Bishop Atterbury's plot -- The Pretender writes to Lord Cadogan -- The Bishop to the Lord Mar, respecting the Whig Government -- Dismissal of Lord Townshend -- Trial of Lord Oxford -- ".
- catalog description "George I. prejudicesagainst the Bishop of Rochester -- He and the Bishop of Bristol refuse to sign the declaration of some of the protestant prelates in 1715 -- Dr. Wake Archbishop of Canterbury -- Ballad on Drs. South and Sherlock -- The Bangorian controversy -- Dean Swift to Bishop Atterbury -- The Bishop to Sir Jonathan Trelawney -- His letter to Pope respecting Prior -- Infant baptism -- Peerage Bill -- Dr.Lewis and Atterbury's correspondence with his brother -- The new dormitory in Westminster school projected by the Bishop -- X. Commencement of the Georgian Era -- Lord Chancellor Harcourt consults Atterbury respecting his first communication to George I. -- His reply -- Letter from Lord Bolingbroke -- Prior in custody -- The duchess of Marlborough appeals to the Bishop -- The Duke of Ormonde -- Atterbury, and Sir William Wyndham -- Addison's marriage usage -- Eustace Budgell -- Gay and "What d'ye call it" -- Is offered the Post of Gentleman usher to one of the Princesses -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Jacobite pamphlet attributed to Atterbury -- The duchess of Buckingham -- Steele rewarded -- Death of Prior -- Lord Landsdowne in the tower -- Honest Shippen -- Pope to Atterbury on the South Sea Bubble -- Atterbury to Pope on the Arabian Tales -- Atterbury to Bishop Trelawney -- His letters to Pope -- Pope's estimate of Addison in his Epistle to Arbuthnot -- Scurrilous pamphlet -- Pope's Villa 00 "On the Bishop of Rochester's preaching," by the Duke of Wharton".
- catalog description "Letters of Pope to Atterbury -- A treasonable communication from the Bishop read to the House of Commons -- Dr. Yalden's through-paced doctrine -- "The bill of pains and penalties" -- Public sympathy with the Bishop -- The subservient parliament -- The prisoner assaulted and deprived of his property -- Severity of his Imprisonment -- Sympathy of Pope and Swift -- The Bishop's letter to the Speaker -- Vindictive Articles of his impeachment -- The intercepted correspondence -- The dog Harlequin -- The defence -- Pope as a witness in his favour -- Bishops Gastrell and Hoadley -- Noble conduct of the Pope -- His Correspondence with Atterbury in prison -- Apocryphal anecdote -- "The Black Bird" -- The Westminister Scholars visit Atterbury in the Tower -- His departure -- The Duke of Wharton's poem "On the Banishment of Cicero" -- Chapter XIV. The Bishop's family -- Atterbury's children -- His daughter Mary -- Her education and marriage -- The high baliff of Westminister -- ".
- catalog description "Prior, as diplomatist and poet -- Was he ever a vintner? -- The "Town and country mouse" -- Prior in parliament -- His "Solomon" -- Atterbury's opinion of "The tale of a tub" -- Swift connected with the Tories -- His "Project for the advancement of religion" -- Steele -- His plays -- Originates the Tatler -- Addison dedicates his remarks on Italy to Swift -- His career as a statesman and as a journalist -- Contributors to the Tatler and the Spectator -- Sir Isaac Newton -- Lord Harcourt and St. John -- Pope -- His close intimacy with Atterbury -- Gay -- Pope's affection for him -- Dennis, the critic -- Chapter V. Political friends and foes -- Whig and Tory -- Robert Walpole -- Lord Shaftesbury -- Charles Montagu (Lord Halifax) -- Robert Harley -- Effect of Queen Mary's death on parties -- Return to court of the Princess Anne and Marlboroughs -- Position of Atterbury -- Venality of Public men -- Jacobite plots -- Nonjuring clergymen -- Association for King William -- ".
- catalog description "Sir John Fenwick -- King William reconciled to the duke of Marlborough -- Lord Sunderland and his Son Lord Spencer -- Lord Clancarty -- Death of James II. -- "The Pretender" acknowledged by the King of France as James III. -- Dr. Burnet -- Duke of Dorset -- Death of William III -- Advantage to Atterbury of the Accession of Queen Anne -- Walpole and the Marlboroughs -- A political crisis -- The New Influence -- Trial of Dr. Sacheverell -- Sir Simon Harcourt's Defence -- Atterbury and Dr. William King's proceedings -- The Examiner -- Dismissal of the Whigs and Camarilla".
- catalog description "VIII. Politicians -- Harley and the Tory government of Queen Anne -- Walpole goes into oppression -- Expelled the House of Commons for corruption; and committed to the tower -- The Examiner and the Medley -- Addison and Steele attack the administration -- Garth v. Prior -- Addison's compliment to Atterbury's Poetical talent -- Panegyrists and Satirists -- Dedications -- The Medley -- Dr. William King -- Lord Lansdowne -- His Eulogium on James II. -- Steele and Walpole -- Mainwaring -- Robert Molesworth -- Archdeacon Coxe's suppressions of the influence of Atterbury, and misrepresentation of his conduct -- Lord Halifax -- IX. Bishop of Rochester -- Dr. Sprat -- Queen Anne makes Atterbury a Bishop -- His Visit to Pope's villa -- Dr. Wake -- The bishop of Winchester -- Dean Swift's congratulations -- Bishop Atterbury's letters to Trelaway -- Prior solicitis preferment for a friend -- Bishop Atterbury recommends a clergyman -- Queen Anne's death -- ".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Memoirs and correspondence of Francis Atterbury.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Memoirs and correspondence of Francis Atterbury.".
- catalog issued "1869".
- catalog issued "1869.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, W. H. Allen and Co.,".
- catalog relation "Memoirs and correspondence of Francis Atterbury.".
- catalog subject "Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.".
- catalog subject "Church of England. Diocese of Rochester. Bishop (1713-1723 : Atterbury) Correspondence.".
- catalog subject "DA501.A8 A2".
- catalog tableOfContents "A mysterious advertistment -- Osborne Atterbury at Christ church -- His Father's letter to him -- Alarm of the Bishop's family on learning his arrest -- His daughter denied access to him -- Her petitions to the Lord Mayor, Lord Townshend, and Lord Carteret -- The Bishop writes to Lord Townshend -- Mrs. Morris permitted to see her father -- She insists on accompanying him in his banishment -- Their embarkation -- Land at Calais -- Lord Bolingbroke -- The Bishop goes to Brussels.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bishop Atterbury describes to Lord Mar the State of Parties -- Dike of Ormonde sent by James to Russia -- Atterbury writes a secret letter to Lord Dillon -- Marriage of the Pretender with the Princess Clementina Sobieski -- Another treason -- Another treasonable communication from the Bishop -- Cardinal Alberoni and Spain -- Bishop Atterbury and "James III" and General Dillon on the state of the Jacobite cause -- Mismanagement of the leaders -- Atterbury desired to take the Direction -- Correspondence between Pope and Atterbury -- Fatal illness of Mrs. Atterbury -- Publications against the parliament and Hoanoverian Succession -- Atterbury to Lord Oxford -- His Liberality to Dr. Fiddes -- Walpole's proposals to Atterbury rejuected -- Death of Marlborough -- Letters of Pope and Atterbury -- Chapter XIII. Bishop Atterbury in the tower -- Sources of treachery open to Walpole -- Corrrespondernce Intercepted -- Bishop Atterbury, Lord Boyle, and others committed to the tower -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. Westminster School -- Generations of Atterburys clergymen of the church of England -- Rev. Lewis Atterbury, D.D. -- Popular Religion -- Cromwell a Patron of Merit -- Dr. Lewis Atterbury at the Restoration -- Condition of the Anglican Church -- Petition against Dr. Atterbury -- His sons Lewis and Francis -- Westminster School -- Dr. Busby -- Francis Atterbury at Westminster -- Contemporary Scholars -- Bishop Trelawney -- Nichols Rowe -- John Dryden and His Sons -- Matthew Prior -- Waller's Fielding and the Westminster Boy in the Mall -- "The Poet Squab" -- Performance of Dryden's "Cleomenes" by the Scholars -- The School Described in Verse -- Chapter II. Oxford, and the "Christ-church wits" -- Christ Church College, Oxford, Nursery of Humorists -- Will of Jasper Mayne -- Dr. William King -- Dean Aldrich -- Dr. Smalridge -- "Old Westminsters" oppose Obadiah Walker's efforts to Romanize the University -- Francis Atterbury writes a Defence of Luther -- Penn the Quaker -- Arthur Mainwaring -- John Locke -- Thomas Deane -- Dr. Thomas Smith's Interview with James II. -- The King's arbitrary conduct towards the universities -- Dr. Radcliff and Obadiah Walker -- Literary Productions of Francis Atterbury at college -- His Latin Translation of Dryden's "Absalom and Achitophel" -- His remarks on translation -- His admiration of Milton -- Oxford during the crisis -- Atterbury and his Father -- His Pupil the Hon. Robert Boyle -- The epistles of Phalaris -- The Controversy with Dr. Bentley -- Temple -- Swift -- Dr. William King -- Atterbury's preface to his poems -- Lord Roscommon -- John Phillips -- Lowth -- Addison -- Steele -- Locke's "Reasonableness of Christianity" -- Creed -- Atterbury marries -- Leaves Oxford".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter III. The court chaplain -- Lectureship of St. Bride's -- Bishop of London nominates Atterbury -- Is appointed Chaplain to the King and Queen -- His sermon on clarity attacked by Dr. Hoadly -- Prior's poem on the same subject -- Indifference of William III. to the Anglican Church -- Atterbury's sermon preached before Queen Mary -- Steele's description of Atterbury as a Preacher -- Dr. Burgess, the popular Dissenter -- Dr. Atterbury at the Chapel Royal -- In the convocation before the House of Commons -- Appointed to the Rolls Chapel -- Dr. Hoadly again rushes to Controversy -- Atterbury becomes Archdeacons -- Thomas Yalden -- The Royal Chaplains -- Dr. Smalridge Almoner to the Queen -- Steele's description of Him -- Archdeacon Atterbury's High Church and High State principle -- Court physicians -- Radcliffe -- Mead -- Garth -- Chapter IV. Literary friends -- Atterbury's intimacy with contemporary men of letters -- Dryden's loyalty and religion -- His "Hind and panther" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VI. Dean of Carlisle, Christ church (oxon), and Westminster -- Archdeacon Atterbury appointed Dean of Carlisle -- His correspondence with the Bishops of Carlisle and Exeter -- A fine gentleman -- Lord Stanhope's quizzical reference to the Earl of Orrery -- Letter to the Bishop of Winchester -- Dean Atterbury and John Strype -- Swift, a neighbour of the Dean at Chelsea -- Atterbury appointed Dean of Christ Church -- Swift's letter of congratulation -- Mrs. Astell -- Lay Baptism -- Letters from the Dean to the Bishop of Winchester -- Dr. Atterbury gives up preaching at Bridewell -- Swift appointed Dean of St. Patrick's -- Dean Atterbury's congratulations -- Dean Swift's description of his position -- Dr. Atterbury appointed Dean of Westminster -- His letter of advice to Dean Swift -- Fallacies respecting his despotic manner -- Swift's reply -- Atterbury as an antiquary -- His first volume of sermons -- Chapter VII. Literary correspondence -- Swift's liberality to poor authors -- His self denial, exaggerations, and self-laudation -- Atterbury's reported attempts to convert Pope to Protestantism -- Congreve's first novel and play -- Jeremy collier -- Atterbury discourages attacks upon the theatre -- Henrietta, duchess of Marlborough -- Her devotion to Congreve -- Atterbury consulted by Pope -- His letter respecting the preface to Pope's poems and a juvenile epic -- The death of the poet's father, and on Milton -- Pope's reply -- Appeal from prior declined -- His epigram on Atterbury's preaching -- Pope's account to Atterbury of the lovers destroyed by lightening -- Atterbury's reply".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XI. The conspirator -- The "Pretender" and the Jacobites -- His claim to the throne -- Bolingbroke his secretary of state -- Movement in 1715 -- Bolingbroke dismissed -- Bishop Atterbury receives secret communications -- Execution of Clergymen -- James Murray an Agent of the Pretender -- Atterbury writes to James -- The Stuart papers -- Reply of James -- His significant Allusion to a Cardinal's hat -- Opinions respecting Atterbury -- Desire of the Pretender to stand well with English protestants -- The Bishop collects funds for him -- Marriage of James -- Atterbury to Lord Mar, on the Preacher's affairs -- Mystification -- Quarrels of King George and the Prince of Wales -- Atterbury to Lord Mar, referring to an intended Jacobite enterprise, and the Cardinal's hat -- Chapter XII. Bishop Atterbury's plot -- The Pretender writes to Lord Cadogan -- The Bishop to the Lord Mar, respecting the Whig Government -- Dismissal of Lord Townshend -- Trial of Lord Oxford -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "George I. prejudicesagainst the Bishop of Rochester -- He and the Bishop of Bristol refuse to sign the declaration of some of the protestant prelates in 1715 -- Dr. Wake Archbishop of Canterbury -- Ballad on Drs. South and Sherlock -- The Bangorian controversy -- Dean Swift to Bishop Atterbury -- The Bishop to Sir Jonathan Trelawney -- His letter to Pope respecting Prior -- Infant baptism -- Peerage Bill -- Dr.Lewis and Atterbury's correspondence with his brother -- The new dormitory in Westminster school projected by the Bishop -- X. Commencement of the Georgian Era -- Lord Chancellor Harcourt consults Atterbury respecting his first communication to George I. -- His reply -- Letter from Lord Bolingbroke -- Prior in custody -- The duchess of Marlborough appeals to the Bishop -- The Duke of Ormonde -- Atterbury, and Sir William Wyndham -- Addison's marriage usage -- Eustace Budgell -- Gay and "What d'ye call it" -- Is offered the Post of Gentleman usher to one of the Princesses -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jacobite pamphlet attributed to Atterbury -- The duchess of Buckingham -- Steele rewarded -- Death of Prior -- Lord Landsdowne in the tower -- Honest Shippen -- Pope to Atterbury on the South Sea Bubble -- Atterbury to Pope on the Arabian Tales -- Atterbury to Bishop Trelawney -- His letters to Pope -- Pope's estimate of Addison in his Epistle to Arbuthnot -- Scurrilous pamphlet -- Pope's Villa 00 "On the Bishop of Rochester's preaching," by the Duke of Wharton".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letters of Pope to Atterbury -- A treasonable communication from the Bishop read to the House of Commons -- Dr. Yalden's through-paced doctrine -- "The bill of pains and penalties" -- Public sympathy with the Bishop -- The subservient parliament -- The prisoner assaulted and deprived of his property -- Severity of his Imprisonment -- Sympathy of Pope and Swift -- The Bishop's letter to the Speaker -- Vindictive Articles of his impeachment -- The intercepted correspondence -- The dog Harlequin -- The defence -- Pope as a witness in his favour -- Bishops Gastrell and Hoadley -- Noble conduct of the Pope -- His Correspondence with Atterbury in prison -- Apocryphal anecdote -- "The Black Bird" -- The Westminister Scholars visit Atterbury in the Tower -- His departure -- The Duke of Wharton's poem "On the Banishment of Cicero" -- Chapter XIV. The Bishop's family -- Atterbury's children -- His daughter Mary -- Her education and marriage -- The high baliff of Westminister -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prior, as diplomatist and poet -- Was he ever a vintner? -- The "Town and country mouse" -- Prior in parliament -- His "Solomon" -- Atterbury's opinion of "The tale of a tub" -- Swift connected with the Tories -- His "Project for the advancement of religion" -- Steele -- His plays -- Originates the Tatler -- Addison dedicates his remarks on Italy to Swift -- His career as a statesman and as a journalist -- Contributors to the Tatler and the Spectator -- Sir Isaac Newton -- Lord Harcourt and St. John -- Pope -- His close intimacy with Atterbury -- Gay -- Pope's affection for him -- Dennis, the critic -- Chapter V. Political friends and foes -- Whig and Tory -- Robert Walpole -- Lord Shaftesbury -- Charles Montagu (Lord Halifax) -- Robert Harley -- Effect of Queen Mary's death on parties -- Return to court of the Princess Anne and Marlboroughs -- Position of Atterbury -- Venality of Public men -- Jacobite plots -- Nonjuring clergymen -- Association for King William -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sir John Fenwick -- King William reconciled to the duke of Marlborough -- Lord Sunderland and his Son Lord Spencer -- Lord Clancarty -- Death of James II. -- "The Pretender" acknowledged by the King of France as James III. -- Dr. Burnet -- Duke of Dorset -- Death of William III -- Advantage to Atterbury of the Accession of Queen Anne -- Walpole and the Marlboroughs -- A political crisis -- The New Influence -- Trial of Dr. Sacheverell -- Sir Simon Harcourt's Defence -- Atterbury and Dr. William King's proceedings -- The Examiner -- Dismissal of the Whigs and Camarilla".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Politicians -- Harley and the Tory government of Queen Anne -- Walpole goes into oppression -- Expelled the House of Commons for corruption; and committed to the tower -- The Examiner and the Medley -- Addison and Steele attack the administration -- Garth v. Prior -- Addison's compliment to Atterbury's Poetical talent -- Panegyrists and Satirists -- Dedications -- The Medley -- Dr. William King -- Lord Lansdowne -- His Eulogium on James II. -- Steele and Walpole -- Mainwaring -- Robert Molesworth -- Archdeacon Coxe's suppressions of the influence of Atterbury, and misrepresentation of his conduct -- Lord Halifax -- IX. Bishop of Rochester -- Dr. Sprat -- Queen Anne makes Atterbury a Bishop -- His Visit to Pope's villa -- Dr. Wake -- The bishop of Winchester -- Dean Swift's congratulations -- Bishop Atterbury's letters to Trelaway -- Prior solicitis preferment for a friend -- Bishop Atterbury recommends a clergyman -- Queen Anne's death -- ".
- catalog title "Memoirs and correspondence of Francis Atterbury, D. D., Bishop of Rochester. With notices of his distinguished contemporaries. Comp., chiefly from the Atterbury and Stuart papers, by Folkestone Williams.".
- catalog type "text".