300, n. 2; The Principal's advice, Cave de resignationibus, ii. 337, n. 4; Broadgates Hall, the ancient foundation of Pembroke College, i. 75, n. 3; Castle (prison), Wesley preaches to the prisoners, i. 459, n. 1; 'caution' money, i. 58, n. 2; Chancellors, three of the House of Ormond, i. 281, n. 1; Earl of Westmoreland, i. 281, n. 1, 348, n. 2; Lord North, ii. 318, n. 1; Christ Church, Bateman, Rev. Mr., a Tutor, i. 76; bequest from Lord Orrery, v. 238, n. 5; Burton, Robert, elected student, i. 59; 'Canons Sir, it is a great thing to dine with the Canons,' ii. 445; dinners lasted six hours, ib., n. 1; devotion of a studious man, i. 296, n. 3; Johnson mocked by the men, i. 77; Library, not so large as All Souls, ii. 35; a place for study for a man who has a mind to prance, ii. 67, n. 2; MSS. on music, iii. 366; Psalmanazar lodged there, iii. 445, 449; Smith, Edmund, a member, i. 75, n. 5; expelled, ii. 187, n. 3; Taylor enters by Johnson's advice, i. 76; confounded with another John Taylor, ib., n. 1; West describes it in 1736, i. 76, n. 1; Christ Church meadow, Johnson slides on the ice, i. 59, 272; walking on it without a band, iii. 13, n. 3; Clarendon Press, Johnson's advice about its management, ii. 424-6, 441; put under better regulations, ii. 35; printing Polybius, ib.; and King Alfred's will, iv. 133, n. 2; Coffee-house, Johnson is wanton and insolent to Sheridan, ii. 320; v. 360; advises Warton to snatch time from the coffee-house, i. 279; Colleges, their authority lessened, iii. 262; bequests to them, iii. 306; College joker, iv. 288; College servants, i. 271, n. 2; Commemoration of 1754, i. 146, n. 1; Common rooms, the students excluded from them, ii. 443; mentioned in Warton's Progress of Discontent, iii. 323, n, 4; condemnation-sermon, i. 273; degree conferred without examination, iii. 13, n. 3; an honorary degree, i. 278, n. 2; Demy, a scholar of Magdalen College, i. 61, n. 1. East Gate, i. 61, n. 3; education not by lectures, iv. 92; execution for forgery, i. 147, n. 1; Gaudies, i. 60, n. 4; ii. 445, n. 1; George I's troop of horse, i. 281, n. 1; Hastings's, Warren, projected institution, iv. 68, n. 2; High-street, Johnson standing astride the kennel, ii. 268, n. 2; walking along it without a band, iii. 13, n. 3; Iffley, iv. 295; ignorance of things necessary to life, ii. 52, n. 2; scholastic ignorance of mankind, ii. 425; indifference to literature, i. 275, n. 2; Jacobitism, i. 72, n. 3, 146, n. 1, 279, n. 5, 281, n. 1, 282, n. 3, 296, n. 1; ii. 443, n. 4; Jeffrey, Lord, an undergraduate, ii. 159, n. 6; Johnson elevated by approaching it, iv. 284; gives a toast among some grave men, ii. 478; iii. 200; neglected in his youth, i. 77, n. 4; receives the degree of M.A., i. 275, 278, n. 2, 280-283; of D.C.L., i. 488, n. 3; ii. 331-3; says he wished he had learnt to play at cards, iii. 23; (for his visits to Oxford, See iii. 450-3, and under many headings of this title); Kettel Hall, account of it, i. 289, n. 2; Johnson lodges in it, i. 270, n. 5; Lincoln College, Chambers, Robert, a member of it, i. 274, 336; Mortimer, Dr., the Rector, great at denying, ii. 268, n. 2; Wesley, John, a Tutor, i. 63, n. 1; London, effect produced by, i. 127; Magdalen Bridge, built by Gwynn, ii. 438, n. 3; v. 454, n. 2; Magdalen College, Addison elected a Demy, i. 61, n, 1; Gibbon, described by, ii. 443, n. 4; iii. 13, n. 3; Home, Dr., the President, mentioned, ii. 279; Boswell and Johnson drink tea with him, ii. 445; Warton, Thomas, senior, a fellow, i. 449, n. 1; Magdalen Hall, i. 336; Manege projected, ii. 424; Market built by Gwynn, v. 454, n. 2; Merton College, Boswell saunters in the walks, iv. 299; mentioned, ii. 438; Methodists, rise of the, i. 58, n. 3, 68, n. 1; expulsion of six, ii. 187; Murray, William (Earl of Mansfield), matriculates, ii. 194, n. 3; New Inn Hall, Boswell and Johnson visit it, ii. 46; Johnson walks in the Principal's garden, ii. 268, n. 2; Olla Podrida, iv. 426, n. 3; Oriel College, common-room filled on Gilbert White's visits, ii. 443, n. 4; Provost assisted to bed by his butler, ii. 445, n. 1; Oseney Abbey, Johnson views its ruins with indignation, i. 273; Paoli visits it, v. i, n. 3; Parker, Sackville, the bookseller, iv. 308; Parks, i. 279; Pembroke College, ale-house near the gate, iii. 304; Barton, Mr. A. T., Fellow and Tutor, v. 117, n. 4; blue-stocking party, iv. 151, n. 2; butler, i. 271; buttery-books, ii. 444, n. 3; Camden's Latin grace, v. 65, n. 2; caution-book, i. 58, n. 2; chapel, i. 59, n. 1; Common-room, Johnson's games at draughts, ii. 444; his portrait, iv. 151, n. 2; declamations, i. 71, n.

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