Foote, Maria, her benefit, 30
— her connexion with Col. Berkeley, 24-26
— her marriage, 33
— wooed by Hayne, 25-29
Foote, Mr., 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30
Foote, Mrs., 21, 22, 25, 26, 30
Foote, Samuel, 21
Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall, 52
Ford, 451
Ford, Philip, 698
Forez, 239
Forked Way, The, 212
Fort Sainte Marie, 388
Fort St. George, 388
Foundling Institution, The, 44
Fox, Charles James, 5
Francemass, or Franken Days, 6
Frankfort, 166
Frankin, 6
Franklyn, 591
Fraser's Magazine, 329
Free-traders. See Smuggling
Freeman, 21
Friar's Green, 80
Friend's Adventure, The, 136, 138, 139, 151
Frise, Henry, the village poet, 59; buys a wife, 59
Frithelstock, 414
Frost, Elizabeth, 251
Froude, Hurrell, 545
Froude, J. A., 271 note, 329, 545
Froude, Rev. John, 544-562
— encounters his bishop, 532, 557
— as horse-dealer, 536, 553
— his knavish tricks, 548-550, 555, 560
— "only drunk," 561
Froudiana, 563
Fuller, 266
Fun, 329
Fuseli, 462
Gadshill, 322
Gainsborough, Thomas, 608, 610, 611, 743
—an amateur musician, 610
Gair, John, 699
Galaford, 212
Gambling, mania for, 639
Gardeners' Magazine, The, 12
Gardner, Edward, 699
Garrick, David, 509
Garrison, Cornelius, 698
Garrow, Mr., 18
Gascoigne, Judge, 181-182
Gatchell, John G., 690, 691, 692, 696
Gatti, Messrs., 420
Gaudry, J. E., 511
Gavulford, 212
Gay, John, 245, 414-424
— writes The Beggars' Opera, 416
— writes his own epitaph, 424
Gazetteer, The Grand, 509, 513
General System of Divinity, 124, 125, 127
Gentleman's Magazine, The, 256, 257
Geographical Dictionary, 389
George III, satirized by Peter Pindar, 745
Germo, 605
Germyn, Gilbert, 213
— charges against, 215
— his heresies, 217, 218
Ghosts, 57, 129, 170–173. 209, 286–291, 586–592, 719
Ghost, the Sampford, 286-291
— noisy manifestations of, 287
— probably caused by maid-servants,
Giardini, 610
Gibbon, 627
Gibbons, Grinling, 773
Gibson, Captain, 377, 378, 379
Giddy, Mr., 738
Gidleigh, 565
Gidley, Mrs., 171
Giffard, Baron, 590
Gifford, William, 436–456, 751
— edits The Quarterly, 452
— his education, 438, 440, 446
— his hardships, 439, 440, 441
— his love of mathematics, 443
— satires, writer of, 443, 444, 450