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Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1978.

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'Index', in Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: Minutes 1786-90 and 1827-8, (London, 1978) pp. 115-126. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol14/pp115-126 [accessed 25 March 2024]

Index

Arabic numerals refer to serial numbers, not to pages; Roman numerals refer to pages in the Introduction. Members of the 1786-90 committee are designated by the letter 'A', and those of the 1827-8 committee by the letter 'B'. References to the first and last attendance of a member are supplied in parentheses. Some additional information concerning committee members may be found in the Biographical Appendix.

Abercromby, James, 227n Aberdeenshire, 90 Abergavenny (Mon.), 157 Acland, Sir Thomas, 6th Bt, xxii, xxiv, 233-6, 238, 240 Adair, James, Recorder of London (A 100, 112), xi, xiii, 100, 108, 111-12 Address to the People of England (1790), xi, 142 Adeane, General James W., 60 Alderson, Robert, country delegate (A 115), 98, 100 Allen, William, 167 Althorp, Viscount, see Spencer, John Charles Amyatt, James, 60, 90 Andover (Hants.), 65 Annual reports, of 1787, xv, 50-5; of 1789, xv, 88-90; of 1790, xv, 139-40 Anstruther Easter (Fife), 90 Anti-Test , 273 Armstrong, Rev. Edward, of Bath, 19 Arundel (Sussex), 90 Aspland, Robert (B 143, 260), xviii; represents General Body of Ministers, 147; on publications subcommittee, 151, 161-3, 173, 187, 196, 200; names Unitarian Association delegation, 172; reads address, 199; and M.P.s, 202, 223 Atkinson, Charles, of Ipswich, 157, 159 Auckland, Baron, see Eden, George Banquet: in 1790, 100; in 1828, xx-xxi, 274 Baptist Magazine , 151 Baptists, vii, xviii, 144; see also Three Denominations Baring Alexander, 227n Francis, 60, 90 John, 167 William Bingham, 167 Barker, John Raymond (A 73, 134), 13, 15-16, 46, 50 Barnardiston, Nathaniel (A 11, 119), 10, 13, 17, 80 Barnes, Dr Thomas, minister, 86 Barr, Isaac, 60, 90 Barrington, John, 60, 90 Barrow, John Henry, 225 Bath (Som.), 19 Batley, J. Lodge, 97 Bayley, Thomas Butterworth, country member (A), 65 Beauchamp, Viscount, see Seymour-Conway, Francis Beaufoy, Henry (A 10, 117), x, 15; prepares and revises the Case, 9-10, 70; on subcommittees, 10, 24, 57, 59, 62-3, 65, 70, 130; and the 1787 repeal motion, 12, 37, 44-7, 51, 53, 67; thanked, 56, 127, 141; in division lists, 60, 90; and the 1789 repeal motion, 77, 84, 86, 88, 91; and the 1790 motion, 107, 139; subcommittee meets with, 108, 110 Beckford, Richard, 60, 90 Bedford, 61, 90 Bedfordshire, 90, 123, 136, 164 Bennett, John, 227n Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Portland, 16 Bentley, John (B 225, 240) Berkeley, George, 60, 90 Berkshire, 123, 136 Bickham, Thomas (B 225, 260) Birmingham (Warwicks.), 19, 65, 93, 111, 163, 206 Bishop's Stortford (Herts.), 93, 213 Bishops, Anglican, 15-16, 51, 68-9 Blackstone, Sir William, viii-ix; Reports, 31 Blake, William, of Blandford, 93 Blandford (Dorset), 17, 93 Bligh, Edward, Baron Clifton (later Earl of Darnley), 167 Blount, Edward, 220-1, 269, 271 Board of Congregational Ministers, see Congregational Ministers Boddington Benjamin (A 7, 134), 13, 80 Thomas (A 1, 125), x, 7, 13, 50, 77, 80, 84 Bompas, Charles (B 156, 255), 172, 193, 216, 231 Bond, John (A 1, 103) Bonham-Carter, John, 248 Book of Common Prayer , 44 Booksellers, 166, 206; see also Dilly, Charles; Wightman and Cramp Bossiney (Cornw.), 90 Bourne, Sturges, 240, 243, 245 Bowles, Rev. H. R., of Great Yarmouth, 164 Bowring, John (B 143, 260), xix, 146, 151, 155, 178 Bradbury, Rev., country delegate (A 117, 128), 125 Bradney, John (A 1, 125) Brampton (Cumb.), 164 Brand, Thomas, 20th Baron Dacre, 202, 211 Brecon, 93 Bridgnorth (Salop), xi Bridgwater (Som.), x Bridport (Dorset), xi Bright, Richard, of Bristol, 86, 93 Brighton (Sussex), 157 Bristol (Glos.), xii, 19, 90, 93 British Catholic Association, xxiii, 175, 220-1 Broadfoot, William (B 156, 195), 155-6, 172, 182, 195 Broseley (Salop), 164 Brougham, Henry, 167, 224, 227n Brown, James Baldwin (B 170, 225), xviii, 167, 172, 200, 202, 224-5, 231 Brownlow, Charles, 227n Brunswick, House of, 103, 142 Buckingham, Marquess of, see Grenville, George Buckinghamshire, 123, 136 Buckland, Rev. W. H., of Reading, 164 Bullock, John, 60, 90 Bulmer, Rev. John, of Haverfordwest, 157, 164 Bunn, Benjamin, 97 Burdett, Sir Francis, 5th Bt, 227n Burgoyne, General John, 60, 90 Burke, Edmund, xvi, 17 Burrell, Sir Peter, 2nd Bt (later Baron Gwydir), 60 Bury St Edmunds (Suff.), 157 Busk, Edward (B 143, 255), 151, 161, 187, 197, 200, 202, 211, 224, 228, 231, 272 Butler, Charles, barrister, 269-71 Byng, George, 167, 224-5, 227n Cabinet, 15 Calamy, Edmund (A 11, 135), 10, 13, 15-16, 24-6, 37, 46, 70, 98, 129 Calcraft, John, 60, 167, 224-5, 227n Calne (Wilts.), 90 Calvert John, jr, 60, 90 John, sr, 60, 90 Nicholas, 167 Calvinistic Methodists, 144 Cambridge University, 263 Cambridgeshire, 90, 123, 136 Canning, George, xviii, xxiv, 169, 178 Canterbury, 20, 90; Archbishop of, 15 Cappe, Rev. Newcombe, of York, 19 Cardigan, 93 Carlisle (Cumb.), 90 Carmarthen, 90, 95-6 Carnegie, Sir David, 4th Bt, 60 Carpenter, Rev., of Nottingham, 225 Case of the Protestant Dissenters (1787), xi-xii; circulated, 12, 15-20, 23, 25-6, 51; criticism of, 21; revised and circulated, 70, 72-5, 77, 88, 139-40 Catholics, xx, xxiii-xxiv, 105, 201, 212, 226, 269-70, 272; effect on repeal, xvii-xviii; in Ireland, 212; controversy over joint campaign, 220-1 Cavendish Lord George Augustus, 60, 90 Lord George Augustus Henry (later Earl of Burlington), 90 Chamberlain, James, 97 Chandler, Richard, of Gloucester, 93 Chaplin, William, 213 Chapman, Anthony, country member (A), 65 Charles II, 154, 207-8 Chatfield, John, 135 Chelmsford (Essex), 79, 157 Cheshire, 86, 90, 123, 136, 164 Chester, Bishop of, 271 Chesterfield (Derbys.), 164 Chichester (Sussex), 90 Child, Nathaniel, 135 Chippenham (Wilts.), 93 Chipping Wycombe (Bucks.), 90 Christian Observer , 151 Christie, John (B 156, 260), xix, 146 Church of England, ix, xvi, xxiii, xxv, 21-245 passim; petition for members of, 208-10 Church of Scotland, 238; General Assembly of, 201 Cinque Ports, 66, 89 Clapham, 10, 21 Clarke, Mr, country delegate (A 115, 121) Clifton, Baron, see Bligh, Edward Clitheroe (Lancs.), x, 90 Clovell v. Cardinall , 43-4 Coates, John (B 143), 143, 147, 166, 172 Colchester (Essex), 23, 90, 93, 237 Collingham (Notts.), 171 Collins, James, treasurer (B), 231 Collison, Rev. George (B 225, 243), 215, 222 Committee, see Repeal committee Commons, House of: 12-274 passim; members thanked, 46, 56, 84-5, 127, 141, 168; 1787 minority division, 60; 1789 minority division, 90; petitions to, viii, xx-xxi, 154, 207-10; and 1828 repeal bill, 250, 264 Companies, chartered, 272 Comyns, Sir John, Lord Chief Baron of Exchequer, 43 Congregational Magazine , 151, 265 Congregational Ministers, Board of, 153 Congregations, country, 167; laymen of, 174 Constitution, British, 59, 103, 105, 142 Contributions, financial, xx, 133, 215 Cooke, Richard (A 6, 40) Cooper Mr, country delegate (A 115, 125), 115, 122, 125 Benjamin, 97 Copleston, Edward, Bishop of Llandaff, 272 Cordell, John (B 225, 255) Cornwall, xii, 98, 123, 136, 164 Corporation and Test Acts, vii, ix, xvii; see also Statutes Cotton Baynes (A), xx, 57 Thomas (A), xx, 57 Courier , xxiii, 165, 221 Court of Common Council, see London, Corporation of Courtenay, John, 60, 90 Coventry (Warwicks.), 90, 164 Cowper, Edward, 97 Cox, Dr Francis Augustus (B 156, 240), xviii, 147 Cranfield (Beds.), 164 Crewe, John, 60, 90 Crickitt, Charles Alexander, 60, 90 Crombie, Rev. John, 184, 188-9 Crook, Mr, of Newton Abbot, 164 Cumberland, 90, 123, 136 Cunynghame, Sir William A., 4th Bt, 60 Currie, Mr, country delegate (A 115, 123), 115 Dacre, Baron, see Brand, Thomas Daniell, Mr, of Colchester, 237 Dawson Alexander, 167, 175 William, 135 Dean Row (Cheshire), 164 Declaration: substitute for sacramental test, xxii, 230, 233-4, 236, 238, 240, 244; objections to, 242, 262, 273; and Robert Peel, 243, 245-6; United Committee accepts, 247; Lords debate, 251, 258, 261, 272; and Indemnity Act, 252; and the City, xxii-xxiii, 253, 255 Dell, Nathaniel, 135 Denison, [John or William], M.P., 225, 227n Deputies, Dissenting, vii, x, xvii, xx, 3-221 passim; general meetings of, 4, 50, 88, 118, 121, 132, 135, 140-1, 217; resolutions of, 55-6, 63, 89, 91-2, 118, 121 Derby, 65, 90, 157 Derbyshire, 90, 123, 136 Devizes (Wilts.), 93 Devonshire, 123, 136 Dilly, Charles, bookseller, 70 Disney, John, minister, xii Dissenters country, xii, xv, 56, 140; to receive publications, 13, 19, 51, 58-9, 62-6, 94; names and addresses sought, 66; support in general election sought, 67, 94; associations of, 93, 100; delegates representing, xi-xii, 117, 121-4, 135-6, 139; ministers of, 168, 174, 196, 203, 214, 228 loyalty of, 15 number of, xx, 224-6 Divisions, parliamentary, xiv, 53, 59, 84, 88, 139, 228; minority list in 1787, 60; in 1789, 90 Doctor and Student , 42 Dr Williams's Library: committee meets in, x-xi, 1-135 passim; minutes and publications sent to, 129, 196 Dodson, Michael (A9, 133), x-xi; and the Case, 10, 15-16, 70; canvassing M.P.s, 13, 17, 80, 85; on publications subcommittee, 24, 46, 68, 85, 94, 98, 129; drafts legal case, 25-6, 37, 39; meets Joseph Towers, 25; meets C. J. Fox, 95; on officeholders subcommittee, 116 Dorchester (Dorset), 90, 93 Dore, James, 97 Dorset, 65, 123, 136 Downe, William (A 78, 125), 65, 80 Dowson, John (A 1, 7) Droitwich (Worcs.), 90 Dublin University, 263 Dumfries, 90 Duncombe, Henry, 60, 90 Dundas, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bt (later Baron Dundas of Aske), 60 Dunwich (Suff.), 90 Durham, 123, 136, 223 Easthope, John, 167 Ebrington, Viscount, see Fortescue, Hugh Eclectic Review , 151 Eden, George, 2nd Baron (later Earl of) Auckland, 260 Edinburgh, 182-3, 201 Edinburgh Review , xxi, 173 Edinburgh Theological Magazine , 155 Effingham, Earl of, see Howard, Thomas Eldon, Baron, see Scott, John Election, general (1790), 67, 85, 89, 95, 139 Eliot, J., Quaker, 143, 148 Elizabeth I, 270 Ellenborough, Baron, see Law, Edward Enfield (Mdx.), 164 Enquiry into the Principles of Toleration (1772), 111 Erskine, Sir James, 6th Bt, 60, 90 Esdaile James (A 25, 81), 22, 80 Sir James, Kt (A), xi, 12 Essex, 43, 79, 90, 123, 136 Evangelical Magazine , 151, 265 Evans Rev., of Bristol, 19 Rev. William, of Tavistock, 164 Evening Mail , 165 Exeter (Devon), 93 Expenditure, committee, xx, 101, 114, 116, 274 Eye (Suff.), 164 Favell, Samuel (B 143, 240), xxii, 97-8, 217-18, 253 Faversham (Kent), 223 Fell, John, 97 Fenn, John, 97 Ferguson, General Sir Robert, 2nd Bt, 167 Fergusson Sir Adam, 3rd Bt, 60 Robert Cutlar, 240, 245 Fetherstonhaugh, Sir Henry, 2nd Bt, 60 Field, John, 135 Fisher, John (B 143, 260), 146, 172 Fitzgerald Mr, of the British Catholic Association, 175, 220 Maurice, 167 Fitzpatrick, Richard, 60, 90 Fletcher, Sir Henry, 1st Bt, 60, 90 Foley Andrew, 90 Edward, 60, 90 Folkestone, Viscount, see PleydellBouverie, William [?Forester, George, M.P.], 15 Fortescue, Hugh, Viscount Ebrington (later Earl Fortescue), 167, 227n Foster, George, of Oakham, 164 Fowey (Cornw.), 164 Fownes, Rev. Joseph, 111, 115 Fox Charles James, ix, x, xvi-xvii, 53, 88, 139, 224; meets committee members, 16-17, 78-9, 88; thanked, 46, 56, 77, 84, 92, 126, 128, 141; in division lists, 60, 90; and Carmarthen election dispute, 95; and 1790 repeal motion, 108-10, 112-14, 127 Henry Richard Vassall, 3rd Baron Holland, xxiii-xxiv; meets committee members, 167, 202, 252, 254, 256-7, 260, 271-2; letters to committee, 211, 225, 250-2, 263, 267; to sponsor repeal, 249; and the City's clauses, 257, 259-60, 264, 267-8; predicts passage of bill, 257, 267, 272; receives petition from Jews, 268 France, events in, xv-xvii, 139 Francis, Philip, 60, 90 Freeman, Thomas Edwards, 60 French, James Bogle, treasurer (A 1, 133), x, xx, 7-8, 13, 16, 22, 50, 57, 80, 85 Friends of the People, xiii Fuller Thomas, of Bishop's Stortford, 93 William (A 1, 135), 7, 13, 50, 80 Gale, Samuel (B 225, 255), 228, 231 Garforth, John Baynes, 60 Gatton (Surr.), 90 Gawthorn, Rev. James, of Derby, 157 General Body of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, xvii, 143, 147, 151, 153, 155, 166, 199, 202 Gentleman, Rev., of Kidderminster, 20 Gentleman's Magazine , 151 George III, viii, xvi, 267 Gibson, Thomas (B 225, 255) Glasgow, 155-6, 172 Globe , 228 Globe and Traveller , 165 Glorious Revolution (1688), xiii, 103 Gloucester, 93; Bishop of, 69 Gloucestershire, 90, 123, 136 Goldsmid, Isaac Lyon, 268 Goulty, Rev. John Nelson, of Brighton, 157 Grampound (Cornw.), 90 Gravel Pit Congregation, see Hackney Gray, Rev. James (B), 155 Grenville George, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, 15 William Wyndham, 1st Baron Grenville, 263 Griffith, Rev. William, of Holyhead, 157 Grigby, Joshua (A 25, 102), xi, xiv, 22, 60, 90 Grimsby (Lincs.), 90 Grove, Rev., country delegate (A 115, 122), 115 Grubb Edward (A 1, 135), 46 Edward, jr, 97 Guernsey, 27 Gunner, Rev. Joseph, of Worcester, 19, 93 Gurney John, 97 Joseph, 97 Hackney, 10 College, 129 Gravel Pit Congregation, xviii Hale, William (B 143, 260) Hall, Thomas (A 61, 135) Hammett, Sir Benjamin, alderman, 60, 90 Hammond Rev., country delegate (A 122, 123) George (B 183) Hampshire, 123, 136 Hanbury, Benjamin (B 143, 260), xx, 172, 224-5 Hankey, William Alers (B 143) Hanover, House of, 54 Hanoverian succession, 142 Hardy, Dr, country delegate (A 115, 125), 115, 122-3, 125, 135 Hare, James, 60 Hargrave, Francis, 25-6, 33-7, 39-40, 44, 52 Harris Mr, country delegate (A 119, 122) Christopher, 97 Harrison, John, 60, 90 Haverfordwest (Pemb.), 157, 164 Hawker, William, 93 Hawkins, Christopher, 60 Hayter, Thomas (B), 155 Head, James (B), 155 Hemming, Rev., of Market Rasen, 223 Henley v. Burstow , 42-4 Herefordshire, 123, 136 Herron, Richard, 97 Hertford, 90, 93 Hertfordshire, 90, 123, 136 Heywood John Pemberton (A 69, 119), 68, 85, 98 Samuel, serjeant-at-law (A 17, 134), xxi, 10, 46, 139, 151; and publications, 62, 85, 94, 111, 130; author, 65, 69- 70; and M.P.s, 84, 95, 115; to collect minutes and correspondence, 98; on officeholders subcommittee, 116; thanked, 141 Hill George, serjeant-at-law, 25-6, 29, 31, 37, 39-40, 42, 52 Rev. Rowland, 226 Hillier, Philip, 135 Hine, Rev. Thomas Collins, of Ilminster, 164, 223 Historical Memoirs Respecting the English, Irish and Scottish Catholics (1819-21), 270 Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop of Bangor, 24, 49, 52, 70, 111 Hobhouse Benjamin, country delegate (A 115, 122), 93, 115-16 John Cam, 167 Hoghton, Sir Henry, 6th Bt (A 11, 133), x, 10; seconds the 1787 repeal motion, 39-40, 53; thanked, 48, 56, 84, 86, 92, 127; in division lists, 60, 90; seconds the 1789 motion, 77, 83, 88; seconds the 1790 motion, 112-13; and the Address to the People, 130 Holland, Baron, see Fox, Henry Richard Vassall Hollis Thomas Brand (A 11, 134), xi, xiii, 10, 13, 80, 115 Timothy (A), 10 Holyhead (Anglesey), 157 Homerton Academy, 129 Honywood, Filmer, 60, 90 Hood, James (B 156, 255) Hope (Lancs.), 65 Hopkins, Benjamin Bond (A 1, 115), x-xi, 60, 90 Hornby, Thomas (B 156, 260), 146, 231 Horncastle (Lincs.), 164 Howard, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Effingham, 16 Howorth, Rev. Franklin, of Rochdale, 273 Hudson, Mr, country delegate (A 119, 125), 122 Hulland, Rev. K., of St Ives, 157 Hume, Joseph, 227n Humphreys, John, 97 Humphrys, John (B 143, 260), xviii, 147 Hunt, Rev. John, of Chelmsford, 157 Huntingdonshire, 123, 136, 157 Ilchester (Som.), x-xi, 90 Ilminster (Som.), 164, 223 Inchiquin, Earl of, see O'Brien, Murrough Indemnity, Acts of, viii, xxi, xxiv, 25, 28-9, 32-6, 52, 174, 207, 209, 251-2 Independents, vii, xviii, 144; see also Three Denominations Ingram, John (A 20, 86), 12, 80 Ipswich (Suff.), 23, 90, 157, 159 Ireland, 75; Catholics in, 212; M.P.s for, 167 Iremonger, Joshua, country member (A), 65 Irving, Edward, 150 Jackson, Samuel (B 143, 195) James, Rev. Thomas, of Woolwich, 157 Jeffries, Edward, chairman 1786-90 (A 1, 135), x-xi, xiii, xix-xx, xxv; meets with Pitt, 7, 50, 80, 111-12; and publications, 8, 15-16, 24, 46, 68, 70, 85-6, 98, 125, 129, 134, 139, 142; and M.P.s, 13, 17, 40, 80, 85, 108, 115; and resolutions and letters, 15, 56-7, 59, 62, 64, 94, 106; and country Dissenters, 17, 79, 86, 94, 98; and C. J. Fox, 77-9, 84, 95, 108, 113-14, 126, 128; thanked, 92, 106, 124, 141; and Carmarthen election dispute, 95-6; and London Dissenters, 99; on officeholders subcommittee, 116; appointed treasurer, 116; to plan standing committee, 122 Jerard, Rev. J., of Coventry, 164 Jersey, 27 Jervis, Sir John, K.B. (later Earl of St Vincent), 60, 90 Jervoise, Jervoise Clarke, 60 Jews, xx, 226, 268 Johnson Dr, 135 Ebenezer, 97 Johnstone, Sir James, 4th Bt, 60, 84, 90 Jones Rev. John, of Newtown, 157 Rev. T., of Broseley, 164 Jussen, John Furnell, 97 Justices of the Peace, 245 Keen, Rev. C. T., of Eye, 164 Keene, Henry (A 66, 135), 65 Kemble, Francis, 97 Kemp, Thomas, 60 Kennedy, Thomas Francis, 167 Kent, 90, 123, 136, 164 Kepworth, Rev., of Faversham, 223 Kidderminster (Worcs.), 20 Kidston, William, of Glasgow, 155-6, 172 King, Peter, 7th Baron King, 167 Kingston-upon-Hull (Yorks.), x, 90 Kippis, Rev. Andrew, country delegate (A 9, 128), ix, 9-10, 47, 97, 106, 115, 129 Knaresborough (Yorks.), 90 Lancashire, 86, 90, 123, 136; County Union of Congregational Churches in, 265 Lancaster, 90 Lansdowne, Marquess of, see Petty, William; Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry Laurence, Samuel, 97 Law, Edward, 2nd Baron (later Earl of) Ellenborough, xxiv Law reports (and cases) cited, 30-1, 42-4, 259 Lee John (A), x, xiv, 10, 17 Roger (B 225, 260) Leeds (Yorks.), 79 Leeds Mercury , xii Le Fleming, Sir Michael, 4th Bt, 60 Legal opinions, 26-7, 29-33, 37, 39, 40-4 Leicestershire, 123, 136 Lennox, Lord George, 60, 90 Lethieullier, Benjamin, 60 Letter to the Bishops (1788), 69 Letters, circular, 13, 57-8, 62-3, 65-6, 93-4, 106, 152-3, 193, 197, 199-200, 203 Lewes, Sir Watkin, Kt, xiv, 60, 90 Lewis, Rev. Jenkin, of Newport, 164 Lincolnshire, 123, 136 Lindsey, Theophilus, viii, 97 Literary institutions, 166 Liverpool (Lancs.), xii, 19 Llandaff, Bishop of, see Copleston, Edward Lloyd, Dr Charles, Bishop of Oxford, xxiv Lofft, Capel, xiii, 25-6, 97 London: ministers in, viii-ix, xxi, 144-5, 152, 203; Dissenters of, seek public meeting, xiii, 97-9; University of, xix; congregations in, receive the Case, 18; representation on standing committee (1790-6), 122, 124, 136; daily newspapers in, 219 London, Corporation of: and legal battle with Dissenters, viii; Court of Common Council, xv, xx-xxiii, 217-18; General Purposes Committee, xxii- xxiii, 253, 259; M.P.s for, xiv-xxiii, 90; and amendments to repeal bill (1828), xxii-xxiii, 253, 255, 257, 259- 60, 267-8; officers of, xxii, 253, 255, 259-60; wards in, 255; liberties of, 255; Chamberlain of, v. Evans, 259 London and Westminster, places in Adelphi, 65 Bartholomew Close, 148 Basinghall Street, 10 Bates' Hotel, 65 Bedford Row, xx, 153, 188, 203, 206, 212-13 Bedford Square, 251 Berkeley Square, 251 Bloomsbury, 175 Boswell Court, 10, 33, 36, 44 Bridge Street, 22 Brown's Hotel, 167 Bryanston Square, 269 Cavendish Square, 10 Chatham Place, 10 Chesterfield Street, 10 Clement's Lane, 68 Coleman Street, 10 Commercial Road, 188 Craven Street, 22 Downing Street, 10 East Smithfield, 65 Finsbury Place, 144-5 Freemasons' Hall, xx, 274 Golden Square, 21 Great George Street, 10, 107 Grosvenor Square, 10 Guildhall, xxi, 253, 255 Harpur Street, 10 Henderson's Hotel, 166 Holborn Hill, 146 Holland House, 251, 256 Holles Street, 10 Jeffries Square, 10, 146 King's Arms Yard, 10 King's Bench Walk, Temple, 270 King's Head Tavern, xi, xviii, 5-260 passim Lincoln's Inn, 10, 31-2, 42-3, 68 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 10 London Tavern, 100, 113 Margaret Street, 10 Mark Lane, 146 Mayfair, 10 Middle Temple, 172 Myddleton Square, 149 New Square, 10 Ormond Street, 10 Park Lane, 267 Poultry, xi, xviii, 6-143 passim Powis Place, 61 Red Lion Square, 10 Redcross Street, xi, 1, 4-5, 49-50, 87-8, 118, 121, 132, 135 St Mary Axe, 10 St Swithin's Lane, 146 Salters' Hall, xx, 133 South Street, Park Lane, 267 Temple, 146, 270 Thorney Street, 175 Upper Brook Street, 10 Upper Thames Street, 146 see also Clapham; Hackney; Southwark London Magazine , 151 Long, Dudley, 60 Longley, Rev. Benjamin, of Southwold, 164 Looe, West (Cornw.), 90 Lord Chancellor, 260, 263, 267, 271-2 Lords, House of, xxii-xxiii, 153-274 passim; petitions to, 207-10; debates and passes repeal bill, 249-72 passim Lord's Supper, 25, 27-8, 30, 41-2, 44, 83, 142, 154, 207-9, 229 Lostwithiel (Cornw.), x Lowdell, Stephen (A 1, 135), x-xi, 18 Lowther, [James, John or William], 60 Lushington, Dr Stephen, 167, 227 Lydd (Kent), 164 Lyme Regis (Dorset), 157 Lyttelton, William Henry, Baron Westcote (later Baron Lyttelton), 60 Maberly John, 167 William Leader, 167 Macbride, Captain John, 60 Mackintosh, Sir James, Kt, 227n Madocks, John, of Lincoln's Inn, 25-6, 32, 37, 39-40, 43, 52 Maesyberllan (Brecon), 93 Maidstone (Kent), 19, 90 Mainwaring, William, 60 Maitland James, Viscount Maitland (later Earl of Lauderdale), 60, 90 John (A 11, 73), 10, 13, 80 Malmesbury (Wilts.), 90 Maltby, R., 97 Manchester, xii, 19, 65 Manning, William, country delegate (A), 98 Maresbrook (Derbys.), 65 Margerum, Rev. William, of Spalding, 157 Market Rasen (Lincs.), 223 Marshall William, 167 Rev. William, of Wigan, 157 Marsham, Charles, 60, 90 Marten, Robert Humphrey (B 195, 240) Martin, James (A 11, 131), x, xiv, 10, 60, 84, 90, 127, 130, 139 Mary I, 43 Matheson, Rev. James, of Durham, 223 Maynard, John, King's serjeant, 44 Medows, Charles, 60 Meliss, George, 182-3 Middlesex, xi, xv, 66 Middleton (Oxon.), 212 Milborne Port (Som.), 90 Milford Mr, country delegate (A 115, 121), 116 Samuel Frederick, of Exeter, 93 Miller, Sir John, 1st Bt, 60, 90 Milner, Dr, of Maidstone, 19 Milnes, Richard Slater (A), x, xiv, 10, 60, 90 Milton, Viscount, see Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Charles William Ministers, Dissenting, number of, xx; see also under Dissenters Mirror of Parliament , 218, 224-5, 249 Moggridge, Mr, country delegate (A 107, 128), 115 Monck, John Berkeley, 167 Monmouth, 98 Monmouthshire, 123, 136, 164 Montgomerie, Hugh, 60 Montgomeryshire, 157 Monthly Repository , 151 Monthly Review , xii, 151 Moravians, 226 Morgan, Rev. George Cadogan, of Yarmouth, 19, 97 Morning Advertiser , 165 Morning Chronicle , 165, 228 Morning Herald , 165, 228 Morning Post , 165 Morpeth (Northld.), 90 Mortlock, John, 60 Moysey, Abel, 60 Nairnshire, 90 Nash, Mr, country delegate (A 117, 123), 122 New Monthly Review , 151 New Times , xxiii, 165, 221 Newark (Notts.), 171 Newcastle Courant , xii Newcastle upon Tyne, xii, 19 Newman, Dr William (B 143, 260), xviii, 147 Newnham, Nathaniel (A), xi, xiv, 60-1, 90 Newport (Cornw.), 90 Newport (Mon.), 164 Newport, Sir John, 1st Bt, 227n Newspapers, 166, 171; sent publications and resolutions, 134, 139, 165-6, 219; and list of petitions, 173, 176; advertisement in, 200; in London, 219; see also separate titles Newton Abbot (Devon), 164 Newtown (Hants.), 90 Newtown (Montgom.), 157 Nichols, Rev. William, of Collingham, 171 Nicholson Samuel, 97 Rev. Samuel, of Plymouth, 164 Norfolk, xii, 98, 123, 136 Normanby, Viscount, see Phipps, Constantine Henry Northallerton (Yorks.), 90 Northampton, 135 Northamptonshire, 123, 136 Northhouse, Mr, 220-1 Northumberland, 90, 123, 136 Norwich, xii, 90, 98 Norwich Mercury , xii Nottingham, xii, 19, 164, 225, 265; mayor and sheriff of, 98 Nottinghamshire, 90, 123, 136 Nugent-Grenville, George, 2nd Baron Nugent, 167, 227n Oakham (Rutland), 164 Oath of supremacy, 269-70 O'Brien, Murrough, 5th Earl of Inchiquin, 60 Ockham (Surrey), 164 Onslow, Arthur, serjeant-at-law, 227n Oxford, Bishop of, see Lloyd, Dr Charles Oxford University, Chancellor of, see Grenville, William Wyndham Oxfordshire, 123, 136 Paley, William, ix Palmer Mr, country delegate (A 121, 123) Charles Fyshe, 167 Parliament, Members of: meet with committee members, 6-7, 13, 16-17, 66, 79, 110, 112, 114, 117, 120, 167, 211, 233-4, 240-50 passim; receive publications, 15-17, 21, 75, 167, 222, 224, 254; thanked, 46, 56, 84, 92, 127, 141, 168, 227, 274; see also Commons, House of; Lords, House of Parliamentary Review , 217 Pattison, Jacob, of Witham, 23 Peacock, Walter, xxii, 218 Pearce, Rev. Samuel, 161, 163, 173, 187, 192, 196, 206 Pearson James, 97 Michael, 97 Peel, Robert, xix, xxii, xxiv-xxv; to receive a resolution, 230; meets with Lord John Russell and William Smith, 232, 234; and repeal bill declaration, 240, 243, 246-7; and amendments to bill, 245, 248 Pellatt Apsley, xxii Thomas (B), 215 Pembrokeshire, 90 Pendarves, Edward Wynne, 167 Percival, Dr [?Thomas], of Manchester, 19 Periodicals, religious, 168, 173 Perth, 90 Peterborough (Northants.), 90 Petitions, viii, xx-xxi; discussed and circulated, 152, 174, 193-4, 197-200, 203; copies of, 154, 207-10; letters on, 157, 172, 201, 213, 217, 223, 237, 251; sought, 159, 167-8, 190-1, 204, 211; received, 164; preserved, 173, 274; from London, 218 Petty John Henry, Earl Wycombe, 60, 90 William, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, 15-17 Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lansdowne, xix, 202, 211, 217, 230, 258, 260, 271 Pewtress, Thomas (B 225, 255), xxii Philipps, John George, 60, 90, 95-6 Philips, George Richard, 167 Phipps, Constantine Henry, Viscount Normanby (later Earl of Mulgrave and Marquess of Normanby), 227 Pitt, William, ix-x, xv-xvi, xxv, 139; and meetings with committee members, 6-8, 50, 80, 111; letter to, 14-15; receives the Case, 16 Pleydell-Bouverie, William, Viscount Folkestone (later Earl of Radnor), 167 Plumer, William, 60, 90 Plunkett, William, 1st Baron Plunkett, 256, 263, 268 Plymouth (Devon), 164 Poole (Dorset), 90 Popham Alexander, 60, 90 William, 90 Popish recusants, 27, 83 Portland, Duke of, see Bentinck, William Henry Cavendish Presbyterians, vii, xviii, 144; see also Three Denominations Preston (Lancs.), x, 90 Price, Richard, xiii, xvi, 97 Priestley, Joseph, of Birmingham, 19 Princess Street Congregation, ix Pringle, Mark, 60, 90 Protestant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty, xvii-xviii, xx, xxiv, 152-3, 167, 215-16, 222 Public Ledger , 165 Publications, subcommittee for (1827-8), xxi, 151, 155, 218, 222; circulates publications, 152, 155, 161, 163, 173, 190-4, 224; publicises repeal debate and proceedings, 211, 222, 224, 228; and Lord John Russell, 212; thanks supporters, 218-19, 266; informed of Catholic controversy, 220; and number of Dissenters, 225-6 Pulteney, William, 60, 90 Quarterly Review , 173 Raffles, Rev. Thomas, of Nottingham, 265 Reading (Berks.), Southern Hill, 164 Rebellion, Jacobite, 142 Rees Abraham, 71, 97 Charles G., 97 Thomas (B 143, 260), 147, 217 Reid, David (B 156, 260), 155 Repeal committee (1786-90), x-xvii, 1- 142; publications of, 8-9, 19-20, 23, 51-2, 57, 65, 68-71, 74-5, 85, 94, 100, 106, 111, 115, 130; secretary of, xx, 18-20, 57, 66, 97-8, 116; and legal opinions, 25-37, 39-44; treasurer of, xx, 57, 116; and letters to country Dissenters, 58-9, 62-4, 66; and Carmarthen election dispute, 95-6; and London Dissenters, 97; requests financial aid, 101, 114, 116; forms standing committee, 121-4, 135-7, 140-1; minutes of, 129; see also Annual reports Repeal committee (1827-8), xvii-xxv, 143- 274; letters on membership, 144-50, 155; letters to and from country Dissenters, 152-3, 157, 164, 167, 202-3, 223, 237, 265; and petitions, 154, 157, 164, 174, 176, 190-210 passim; and the Catholic question, 175, 212, 220-1, 269-70; postpones repeal motion (1827), 168; and Scotland, 181-4, 188-9, 195, 201; and the Protestant Society, 215; and the Corporation of London, 217-18, 255, 259-60, 267-8; celebration of, 274; see also Declaration; Publications, subcommittee for; Winter, Robert, secretary Repeal committee, standing (1790-6), xii, 122-4, 135-8 Republicans, 142 Revolution Society, xii-xiii Rice, Thomas Spring, 224, 227n Richmond, Christopher (B 225, 243), xxiv; represents Unitarian Association, 172; prepares repeal bill, 228-9, 239, 252; studies proceedings in the Commons, 231; revises and amends bill, 248, 256, 258, 267; and Lord Holland, 251-2, 256, 260, 264, 267; counsels committee, 252; and the City's clauses, 260, 264 Rickards, Thomas (A 19, 125), 10 Right of Protestant Dissenters to a Compleat Toleration Asserted (1787), xi, 65, 69, 71, 75, 88, 115 Rippon, John, 97 Robinson Rev., country delegate (A 122) Charles, 60, 90 Sir George, 6th Bt, 167 Robert, 161, 173 Rochdale (Lancs.), 273 Rogers David, 135 Thomas (A 1, 135), x-xi, 7, 13, 40, 46, 50, 80, 108, 111-12, 115-16, 130 Roman Catholics, see Catholics Romney, New (Kent), 164 Rosslyn, Earl of, see St Clair-Erskine, James Rosson, John, 270 Rous, Sir John, 6th Bt, 60 Russell Lord John (later Earl Russell), xix, xxii-xxiv; and 1827 repeal motion, 153, 158, 167-70, 203; thanked, 177, 228, 265; and 1828 repeal motion, 202, 223, 228-30, 233, 243, 245, 274; meetings with committee members, 211, 219, 222, 224, 238, 240, 248, 250; letter from, 212; and Catholic question, 212, 221; refers to C. J. Fox, 224; meetings with William Smith and Robert Peel, 232, 234, 246; and the City's clauses, 260; gift proposed for, 273 William, country member (A), 65, 93 Rutlandshire, 123, 136 Ryder, Dudley, Viscount Sandon (later Earl of Harrowby), 240, 243 St Albans (Herts.), 90 St Clair-Erskine, James, 2nd Earl of Rosslyn, 254, 260-1, 271 St David's, Bishop of, 95-6 St Germans (Cornw.), 90 St Ives (Hunts.), 157 St John, St Andrew (later Baron St John of Bletso), 60, 90 Salt, Samuel, 60 Sandon, Viscount, see Ryder, Dudley Sawbridge, John, xiv, 60, 90 Scargill, Rev. William Pitt, of Bury St Edmunds, 157 Scotch Church, Presbytery of, xvii-xviii, 150, 181, 184, 188; in Edinburgh, 182-3, 195 Scotland, 75, 155, 172, 182, 211, 214; see also Church of Scotland Scott John, 90 John, 1st Baron Eldon, xxii, xxv, 251-2, 256, 258 Thomas (A 61), xi, xiv, 21, 46, 60 Rev. William, of Horncastle, 164 Seceders, Associated Presbytery of, 150; see also Wesleyan Seceders Selkirkshire, 90 Seymour-Conway, Francis, Viscount Beauchamp (later Marquess of Hertford), 22, 46, 53, 56, 60 Sharp Richard, 97 William, 97 Sheldon, Rev. [?Henry], of Canterbury, 20 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 15-16, 60, 90 Sherlock, Thomas, Bishop, 49, 52, 111 Shields, North (Northld.), 157 Shore Samuel, country member (A 74), xi, 65, 101 Samuel, jr, of Lincoln's Inn (A 11, 133), 10, 13, 80, 85, 115, 126 Short Hill (Notts.), 164 Shrewsbury (Salop), 90, 111 Shropshire, 123, 136 Silvertop, [?George], 220 Sinclair, Sir John, 1st Bt (A), x, xiv, 12 Slave trade, abolition of, xiv Smarden (Kent), 164 Smith James, 135 [James or Thomas] (A 1, 5) John, and the 1827 repeal campaign, 158, 167-70; thanked, 168, 228; and the 1828 repeal bill, 202, 211, 228; receives resolutions, 221, 230, 233 Robert, 60, 90 Samuel, M.P. for St Germans, 90 Samuel, M.P. for Worcester (A 78, 131), xi, xiv, 12, 90, 127, 139 William (A 1, B 260, chairman B), x, xiv, xix, xxv; and the 1787-90 repeal campaigns, 10, 24-5, 46, 53, 88, 126, 130, 139; thanked, 54, 84, 86, 92, 127, 141; in division lists, 60, 90; elected chairman (1827), 151; and repeal petitions, 153, 204; meets with M.P.s, 202, 232, 234, 238, 246; reports to United Committee, 217, 230, 238, 249; and the 1828 repeal bill, 228, 231, 245, 247-8; receives letters and resolutions, 233, 237, 269; sends letter, 269 William, mayor of Nottingham, 98 Smithers, Henry, 97 Smyth, Sir Robert, 5th Bt, 60, 90 Society for Constitutional Information, xi-xiii Society of Friends, xiv, xvii-xviii, 143, 148, 166, 226 Solicitor General, xxiii, 250, 253, 260, 267 Southwark, x, xv, 90 St Saviour, parish, x St Thomas's Chapel, x St Thomas's Hospital, x, 59 Surrey Chapel, 226 Southwold (Suff.), 164 Spalding (Lincs.), 157 Spencer, John Charles, Viscount Althorp (later Earl Spencer), 167, 224-5, 227n, 234, 238, 240-1, 245, 248 Stafford, 90 Staffordshire, 123, 136 Staley, Benjamin, 97 Stanley John, 60 Thomas, 90 Star , 165 Statement of the Case (1827), xxi, 151-3; in periodicals and newspapers, 155, 165, 173; revised and circulated, 161, 163, 166-7, 171, 174, 254; and British Catholic Association, 175; source for petition material, 204 Statutes 1 Edward VI, c.1, 43-4 1 Elizabeth I, c.1, 43 31 Elizabeth I, c.5, 31 13 Charles II, Stat. 2, c.1 (Corporation Act), vii, 27, 30, 84, 229, 251, 258 25 Charles II, c.2 (Test Act), vii, 27, 31, 41-2, 44, 52, 84, 97, 187, 206, 213, 251, 258, 263 5 George I, c. 6, 30 13 George I, c.29, 30 16 George II, c.30, 229 26 George III, c.98, 32-3 52 George III, c.155, xvii see also Indemnity, Acts of; Toleration Act Stephenson, Robert (B 156, 260), 155 Stevens, Robert, 135 Stiff, Thomas, 135 Stone, John Hurford, 97 Stonor, Colonel, 220 Stowell, Rev. W. H., of North Shields, 157 Stuart, Lord James, 167 Styles, Rev. John (B 225), 222 Sudbury (Suff.), x, 90 Suffolk, xi-xii, 90, 123, 136, 159 Sun , 165 Surrey, xv, 10, 66, 123, 136 Sussex, 90, 123, 136 Swedenborgians, 226 Syms, James, common councilman, xxi Tabor, Robert, 93 Tamworth (Staffs.), 90 Taunton (Som.), 90, 93 Taverns, see under London and Westminster Tavistock (Devon), 90, 164 Taylor Clement, 60, 90 Edgar (B 143, 194), xix, xxi; represents Unitarian Association, 143; letter from, 146; on publications subcommittee, 151; author, Statement of the Case, 151, 161, 163; and 1828 repeal bill, 228, 231, 247-8, 252; meets City officials, 255; and the Catholic question, 270 Rev. James, of Short Hill, 164 Michael Angelo, 227 Richard (B 143, 189) Test Act Reporter , xix, xxi, xxvi, 151-274 passim; R. Aspland proposes and edits first issue, 162, 200, 206; purpose of, 173; cited in letter, 213; contents of, 274 Tewkesbury (Glos.), x, 90 Thame (Oxon.), 164 Thistlethwayte, Robert, 60 Thomas, Rev. Micah, of Abergavenny, 157 Thompson Dr Andrew, of Edinburgh, 183, 189, 195, 201 William, alderman of London, xx Thornton Henry (A), x, xiv, 12, 60, 90 Robert (A), x, xiv, 12 Samuel (A), x, xiv, 10, 60, 90 Three Denominations, vii, 144, 147, 153 Tierney, George, 127, 139, 224-5, 227n, 241 Times , The, 165 Toleration Act, vii-viii, xvii Toulmin Joshua, xxi Samuel, 97 Towers, Joseph, 25, 49, 61, 74-5, 97 Towgood John (A 69, 131), 68, 125, 129 Matthew (A 1, 63), 7-8, 13, 17, 24, 46, 50, 65 Townsend, James, 60 Trowbridge (Wilts.), 98 Truro (Cornw.), 98 Turner David, 135 Rev. [?William], of Newcastle, 19 Unitarian Association, xvii, xix, xxiv, 143-4, 146, 151, 153, 166, 172 Unitarians, xvii-xviii, 144 United Associate Presbytery, London, 153, 155, 166, 172, 202 United Associate Synod, Glasgow, 155-6, 172 United Committee, see Repeal committee (1827-8) Urwicke, Rev., country delegate (A 115) Usk (Mon.), 98 Vanneck, Sir Gerald, 2nd Bt, 60, 90 Vaughan, Benjamin (A 9, 134), 10, 65, 68- 70, 85-6, 94, 98, 122, 125, 129 Vowler, W., 97 Waithman, Robert, alderman, xx, 167, 227 Wales, 123, 136, 144, 202; support of Dissenters in, 64-6, 85, 89, 94; Dissenting ministers in, 67, 71, 152, 200; Carmarthen M.P. controversy, 95-6; list of congregations in, 172, 211, 214; number of Dissenters in, 225 Walker Rev. George, of Nottingham (A 125), 19, 125-6 Thomas (B 225, 260), 215 Wallingford (Berks.), 90 Walworth (Durham), 65 Warburton Henry, 167 William, Bishop of Gloucester, ix Ward, William, 227n Ware, James, 97 Warwickshire, 123, 136 Watkins, Mr, of Newton Abbot, 164 Watson Mr, country delegate (A 121, 128) Brook, xiv, 90 James (A 11, 130), xi, 10; meets with M.P.s, 13, 17; and publications, 1516, 57, 62, 65, 70, 85, 94, 98, 130; to list country gentlemen, 17; drafts circular letter, 57, 62, 94 John (B), 146, 172 Rev. Richard, 143, 149 William, Clergyman's Law (1701), 42 Waugh, Rev. Alexander (B), 155, 202 Wayland, Rev. A., of Lyme Regis, 157 Waymouth, Henry (B 143, 255), xix, 143, 151, 168, 170, 219, 221, 228, 231 Wellesley Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, xxiv, 230, 158, 271 Richard Colley, 1st Marquess of Wellesley, 263 Wellington, Duke of, see Wellesley, Arthur Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Charles William, Viscount Milton (later Earl Fitzwilliam), 167, 224, 227n Wesleyan Methodist Conference, xviixviii, 143, 149, 166 Wesleyan Methodists, 149, 226 Wesleyan Seceders, 144 West, James (A 17, 131), 10, 17-18, 80, 85, 116, 122 Westcote, Baron, see Lyttelton, William Henry Westminster, ix, xv, 10, 22, 66, 90, 153, 166; see also London and Westminster, places in Westminster Review , 155 Westmorland, 123, 136 Weston Ambrose, 97 James, 97 Wherwell (Hants.), 65 Whig Club, xiii Whitbread, Samuel, 60 White, William Wood, 97 Whitmore, Thomas (A 11, 16), x, xiv, 10 Wiffin, Rev. William Henry, of Thame, 164 Wigan (Lancs.), 157 Wightman and Cramp, booksellers, 196 Wigtownshire, 90 Wilberforce, William, xiv, 16-17 Wilkes, John (A 24), xi-xiv, 22 Wilkinson, Jacob, of Bedford, country member (A), 61 Wilks, John (B 240, 260), 143, 167, 215, 222, 228, 231 Williams, William, 93 Wilmslow (Cheshire), 164 Wilson Sir Robert Thomas, General, 167, 227n Thomas (B 225, 243), xix Wiltshire, xii, 93, 98, 123, 136 Windham, William, 84 Winnington, Edward, 60 Winter Robert, secretary, 1827-8 (B), xx-xxiii; letters to, 144-9, 164, 166, 188, 21314, 227, 263, 265, 267, 273; letters from, 153, 205; receives petitions, 164; and publications, 165, 173, 224, 254; address of, 206; reports to United Committee, 217, 229, 233, 244-5, 248, 250, 252, 254, 258; and Catholic proposal. 220-1; and 1828 repeal bill 248, 256-72 passim; and the City's clauses, 255, 259-60, 268 Rev. Robert (B 143, 260) xviii, 147, 151 Witham (Essex), 23 Wolryche-Whitmore, William, 167 Wood Rev., country delegate (A 119, 125), 122, 125 John, 167 Matthew, alderman of London, xx, 167, 172, 248 Thomas (B 170, 189) Woolwich, 157 Worcester, xi-xii, 19, 90, 93, 127, 139 Worcestershire, 90, 123, 136 World , 217, 219, 228 Wycombe, Earl, see Petty, John Henry Wynn, Thomas John, 245 Wyvil, Christopher, xi-xii, xiv, 101 Yallowley, Joseph (B 186) Yarmouth (Hants.), 19, 90 Yarmouth, Great (Norf.), x, 90, 164 Yates, Rev. John, of Liverpool, 19 Yeatherd, John, 97 Yerbury, John (A 1, 134), xx, 7, 13, 50, 80, 85, 133 Yockney, William (B 170) York, x, xii, 19; Archbishop of, 15, 271 Yorkshire, xii, 90, 115, 123, 136 Yorkshire Association, xi Young, James (B 240, 260), 215