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Swift (Mr. Thomas, rector of St. Andrews, Canterbury). Great-great-grandfather to the dean, who seems never to have heard of this relation. See the Pedigree, at the end of vol. i.
Swift (Mr. William also rector of St. Andrews). Great-grandfather to the dean, i. 519. See Pedigree, end of vol. i.
Swift (Mr. Thomas, vicar of Goodrich). Grandfather to the dean; i. 519. xiii. 429. See Pedigree, end of vol. i.
Swift (Mr. Godwin, uncle to the dean), i. 523. vi. 3. See Pedigree, end of vol. i. Some particulars of his famous iron works, xvi. 257.
Swift (Adam, uncle to the dean). He and Mr Lownds married two sisters, xv. 51. His daughter Nanny married a Mr. Perry, ibid.
Swift (Mrs. Jane, sister to the dean). xi. 8. The dean engages to use his credit in a request she had made in a very difficult matter, xiv. 268. The dean much displeased with her, xv. 91. Desired him to get her son into the charterhouse, 132. Lost her hearing, 143.
Swift (Mr. Thomas, rector of Puttenham). Some account of him, ii. 4. Affected to be thought author of the Tale of a Tub, ii. 5. xi. 78. A sermon of his printed to pass for the dean's, xv. 181. See the Pedigree, i. 541.
Swift (Mr. Deane, grandson to Godwin by the sole heiress of admiral Deane). Recommended by the dean to Mr. Pope, xiii. 428. His character, ibid. The paternal estate in Herefordshire in his possession, 429. Has several works of sir Charles Wogan in manuscript, xii. 436.
Swift, Jonathan, descended from a younger branch of an ancient family in Yorkshire, i. 1. Anecdotes of his family, 518.
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1668. | Carried to Whitehaven, at a year old, by his nurse, a native of that place, i. 2.
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1681. | At about fourteen years of age, admitted in the university of Dublin, ibid. Where he became attached to a miss Waryng, i. 277.
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