A Subject Guide to the Le Faye Edition of Jane Austen's Letters
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C
Calcutta, Black Hole at
Lett. 6, p. 10
Cambridge. Colleges at (engravings of) (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 226
Camilla- (novel)
(refs. To 'Camilla').(see Note).
Lett. 4, p. 6
Lett. 6, p. 9
(ref. To 'Dr. Marchmont') (see Note).
Lett. 5, p. 9
(ref. To 'particular little brother'). (see Note).
Lett. 18, p. 38
Canal- (floodgate) (at Bath).
(ref. To 'the Cassoon') (see Note).
Lett. 36, p. 86
Candle Shop-(Tallow Chandler) (London)
(ref. To 'The Tallow Chandler is').
Lett.6,p. 11
Canterbury (England)
Lett. 46, p. 109
Lett. 47, p. 112
Lett. 49, p.114
Lett. 53, p. 128-130, 132
Lett. 54, p. 133, 136
Lett. 55, p. 139
Lett. 92, p. 243
Lett. 94, p. 244-245
Lett. 95, p. 247-248
Canterbury Ball
Lett. 28, p. 65
Lett. 95, p. 250
Canterbury Gaol- (jail)
(ref. To 'inspect the Gaol').
Lett. 95, p. 248
Canto- (a section of a long poem).
(ref. To 'the last Canto').
Lett. 95, p. 250
Canvass- (to ask for votes)
(ref. To 'Mr. Heathcote').
Lett. 61,p. 154
Cape of Good Hope (see Note).
Lett. 1, p.2
Card Games
Brag:
Lett. 64, p. 163-164
Lett. 65, p. 167
Casino:
Lett. 27, p. 62
Commerce:
Lett. 27, p. 62
Lett. 39, p. 93
Lett. 56, p. 140
Lett. 57, p. 143
Cribbage:
Lett. 35, p. 83
Lett. 45, p. 107
Lett. 81, p. 205
Nines
(ref. To 'at Nines').
Lett. 155, p. 336
Quadrille
Lett. 56, p. 140
Lett. 57, p. 143
Speculation
Lett. 60, p. 152
Lett. 64, p. 163-164
Lett. 65, p. 167
Vingt-Un
Lett.32, p. 75
Lett. 149, p. 325
Whist
Lett. 27, p. 62
Lett. 36, p. 86
Lett. 78, p. 199
Lett. 89, p. 225, 226
Carlton House
(London home of the Prince Regent).
Lett. 125(D). p. 296
Carnavon, Lord (see Biog. Index)
Lett. 23, p. 50
Can, Sir John (author).
(ref. To 'Sir John Can's Travels in Spain').
Lett.78,p. 198
Carriages
(ref. To 'laid down the carriage').
Lett. 11, p. 20
(ref. To 'into a postchaise').
Lett. 28, p. 65
(ref. To 'home in the little carriage').
Lett. 33. p. 78
(ref. To 'a sunday-chaise').
Lett. 34, p. 80
(ref. To 'a very neat chaise').
Lett. 35, p. 81
(ref. To 'the Phaeton').
Lett. 38, p. 91
(ref. To 'the new carriage').
Lett. 52, p. 127
(ref. To 'in their Curricle').
Lett. 53, p. 130
(ref. To 'in her Barouche').
Lett. 73, p. 187
(ref. To 'Car of Falkenstein') (see Note).
Lett. 76(C), p. 195
(ref. To 'Tax-cart') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
(ref. To 'a Chaise').
Lett. 81, p. 205
(ref. To 'of the Curricle').
Lett. 84, p. 209
(ref. To 'a Barouche').
Lett. 85. p. 214
(ref. To 'was taken to the Painters').
Lett. 89, p. 225
(ref. To 'his Carriage').
Lett. 90, p. 229
(ref. To 'Donkey Carriage').
Lett. l42,p. 316
(ref. To 'Donkey Carriages').
Lett. 146, p. 323
(ref. To Hackney Chariot').
Lett. 157, p. 339
See Also Under: (the) Chair (a small, unpretentious carriage).
Cassandra Austen
(See: Austen, Cassandra)
(the) Chair (Austen's carriage; a term for a small, unpretentious carriage).
(refs. To 'the Chair'):
Lett. 6, p. 10
Lett. 49, p. 16
Lett. 52.
Lett. 54, p. 134
Lett. 89, p. 225
Lett. 90, p. 229
Lett. 95, p. 247
Lett. 101. p. 263
Chair-Sedan- (a chair carried on poles).
(ref. To 'in a chair').
Lett. 20, p. 42
(ref. To 'the Chairmen').
Lett. 63, p. 160
(ref. To 'in a sedan-chair').
Lett. 161(C), p. 343
Charitable Giving
(ref. To 'charities to the poor').
Lett. 15,p.31
(ref. To 'Edward's charity').
Lett. 23, p. 50
(ref. To 'money for the poor').
Lett. 77, p. 197
(ref. To 'of her Bank Stock').
Lett. 78, p. 200
Charitable Repository (lodgings, Bath, England).
Lett. 31, p. 74
Charts- Maritime
(ref. To 'charts') (see Note).
Lett. 59, p. 149
Chawton Book Society
(ref. To Society-Octavo') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
(ref. to 'like ours').
Lett. 78, p. 199
Chawton Cottage- (Chawton, Eng.)
(ref. To 'keep our plans') (see Note).
Lett. 60, p. 150
(ref. To 'at Chawton').
Lett. 61, p. 153
(ref. To 'our Chawton home') (see Note).
Lett.69(D), p.176-7
Chawton Cottage- Home Security
(ref. To 'the back gate').
Lett. 80, p. 204
Chawton Cottage-Watch Dogs of.
(ref. To 'hunt away the rogues') (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 200
(ref. To 'the Dogs').
Lett. 81. p. 205
Chawton Cottage- Weather at.
Lett. 73, p. 188-189
Lett. 78, p. 200
Lett. 86. p. 215
Chawton Park
Lett. 75, p. 193
Chevalier Bayard- (Pierre Terrail Seigneur de Bayard); (famous French knight of the 1500's).
(ref. To 'a Chevalier Bayard of a plantation').
Lett. 52, p. 127
Childbirth
(ref. To 'brought to bed').
Lett. 10. p. 12
(ref. To 'of a dead child').
Lett. 10. p. 17
(ref. To 'to see Mary').
Lett. 11, p. 20
(ref. To 'brought to bed').
Lett. 32, p. 76
(ref. To 'Mrs. Wylmot').
Lett. 50. p. 118
(ref. To 'birth of the Child') (see Note).
Lett. 56, p. 139
(ref. To 'Mrs. Esten').
Lett. 65, p. 166
(ref. To 'Mrs. Clement').
Lett. 89, p. 224
(ref. To 'Mrs. C. Austen').
Lett. 106, p. 274
(ref. To 'become an Aunt') (see Note).
Lett. 123, p. 294
(ref. To 'of this Marianne') (see Note).
Lett. 151. p. 330
Childbirth- (Dead Child).
(ref. To 'brought to bed').
Lett. 10, p. 17
Childbirth- (Dying In).
(ref. To 'Mrs. Coulthard and Anne').
Lett. ll,p.20
Childrearing
Lett. 86, p. 216;(ref. To 'Method')
(ref. To 'my nephews').
Lett. 91, p. 234
(ref. To 'Little Charles').
Lett. ll6,p. 289
(ref. To 'the Children').
Lett. 149, p. 236
(ref. To 'Jemima's disposition').
Lett. 153, p. 332
Children
(ref. To 'affectionate girl').
Lett. 50, p. 120
(ref. To Method)
Lett. 86, p.216
(ref. To 'my nephews').
Lett. 91, p. 234
(ref. To 'two parties of children).
Lett. 92, p. 238
(ref. To 'little Charles').
Lett. ll6, p. 289
(ref. To 'Postchaises full of Boys').
Lett. 142, p. 316
(ref. To 'the Children').
Lett. 149, p. 326
(ref. To 'the little Boys').
Lett. 150(C), p. 328
Children-Accidents of:
(ref. To 'pray tell Lizzy').
Lett. 51, p. 122-123
Child's Ball- (party).
Lett. 63, p. 160
Chilham Castle
Lett. 88, p. 222
Lett. 89, p. 226
Lett. 91, p. 235
Lett. 95, p. 249
Lett. 96, p. 251
Lett. 151, p. 329
Chilham Castle Ball
(ref. To 'the famous ball') (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 251
Chimney Lights
Lett. 70, p. 181
Chimney Sweeper
Lett. 97, p. 256
China Tea
Lett. 74, p. 191
China, Wedgewood (set of).
(ref. To 'Wedgewood ware').
Lett. 75, p. 193
(ref. To 'a dinner set').
Lett. 88, p. 224
Chowne, General Christopher (see Biog. Index under: Tilson Family)
Lett. 98, p. 258
Lett. 99, p. 262
Christening Dinner
(ref. To 'the Christening dinner').
Lett. 43, p. 100
Christening Dress
Lett. 49, p. 115
Christian Researches in Asia (nonfiction book). Author: Claudius Buchanan
(ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
Christianity
(ref. To "St Paul's Shipwreck') (see Note).
Lett. 90, p. 229
(ref. To 'the Sacrament').
Lett. 53, p.131
Lett. 91, p. 234
(ref. To 'Doctrine of Original Sin').
Lett. 151, p. 330
Christmas
(ref. To 'Christmas Gaieties').
Lett. 29, p. 68
Church Festivals
(ref. To 'Lady Day').
Lett. 62, p. 158
Church Services
(ref. to 'went to church twice').
Lett. 36, p. 84
(ref. To 'to our Chapel').
Lett. 43, p. 102
(ref. To 'a sermon at home').
Lett. 60, p. 151
(ref. To 'Confirmation').
Lett. 160, p. 342
Church Yard- (Weston).
(ref. To 'Church yard at Weston').
Lett. 37, p. 87
Churches
Beigrave Chapel-(London)
Lett. 85, p. 212
(ref. To 'B. Chapel').
(see Note).
Lett. 128, p. 301
Godmersham Church
Lett. 27, p. 62
St. James Church-(London)
Lett. 55, p. 138
(ref. To 'at St. James').
Lett. 85, p. 212
St. Paul's (London)
(ref. To 'Saint Paul's Covent Garden').
Lett. 94, p. 246
Walcot Church (Bath)
Lett. 20, p. 42
Lett. 41, p. 97
Weston
(ref. To 'Church yard at Weston').
Lett. 37, p. 87
Churn- (Butter)
(ref. To 'nice little butter-chum').
Lett. 4, p. 7
Clandestine Marriage, The (a play) author: George Coleman (see Note).
Lett. 87, p. 219
Lett. 90, p. 230
Clarentine, a Novel (Author: Sarah Harriet Burney) (see Note)
Lett. 50, p. 120
Clarke, James Stanier-(Reverend) (Librarian to the Prince Regent).
Lett. 125(D), p. 296
Lett. 125(A), p. 296-297
Lett. 130, p. 304
Lett. 132(D), p. 305-306
Lett. 132(A), p. 306-307
Lett. 138(A), p. 311
Lett. 138(D), p. 312
Clarkson, Thomas-(author)
(ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
Cleft Wood (firewood)
Lett. 74, p. 192
Clergyman
(ref. To 'is decided for orders').
Lett. l44,p. 318
(ref. To 'new clergyman'). Clothes Washing (ref. To 'must wash'). Clothing- Boys (ref. To 'Jackets & Trowzers'). (ref. To 'black pantaloons'). Clothing-(and Accessories) Clothing-(For the Poor) (ref. To 'at Oakley we bought'). Clothing- Men's (ref. To 'a great coat'). Clothing Merchants- (Peddlers) Clothing- Women's: (ref. to 'coloured gown') (ref. to 'purple muslin') (ref. to 'Mary Harrison's gown'.) (ref. to 'gown in worsteds') (ref. to 'the Irish' [linen]) (refs. to 'velvet bonnet', 'Coquelicot', and 'new gown') (ref. to 'petticoat') (refs. to 'Mamelouc cap' (see Note) and 'white fan') (ref. to 'pretty hat' and 'our caps') (ref. to 'your cloak' and 'muslin veil') (ref. to 'the gown') (ref. to 'my cloak') (ref. to 'my gown') (ref. to 'brown cambric') (ref. to 'round gown') (ref. to 'dark gown') (ref. to 'looks so white') (ref. to 'yellow gown') (ref. to 'crape sleeves') (ref. to 'white mittons') (ref. to 'christening dress) (ref. to 'my flounce') (ref. to my boa') (ref. to 'my pelisse') (ref. to 'coloured frock') (ref. to 'dyed sattin') (ref. to 'black pelisses') (ref. to 'the velvet') (ref. to 'velvet pelisse') (ref. to 'cravats') (ref. to 'bonnet') (ref. to 'muslin') (ref. to 'new gown') (ref. to 'feather trimmings') (ref. to 'new bonnets') (ref. to 'Bombasin' [Bombazine fabric]) (ref. to 'Gray Woollen') (ref. to 'the Calico') (ref. to 'Fur tippett') (ref. to 'China Crape') (ref. to 'China Crape') (ref. to 'Brown Bombasin [Bombazine]) (ref. to 'my gloves') (ref. to 'my Mother's gown') (ref. to 'Black Sarsanet') (ref. to 'Fanny's dimity' & 'a white gown') (ref. to 'English poplins') (ref. to 'Irish' [linen]) (ref. to 'the Worsteds') (ref. to 'white silk Handkerchief') (ref. to 'the Worsteds') (ref. to 'white Sarsanet') (ref. to 'rose colour') (ref. to 'her Irish') (see Note) (ref. to 'silk' stockings') (ref. to 'cotton' stockings') (ref. to 'Square veil') (ref. to 'Net for Anna's gown') (ref. to 'plaiting lace') (ref. to 'Poplin') (ref. to 'night caps') (ref. to 'flounces' and 'white morning gowns') (ref. to 'Brown Bombasin' [Bombazine]) (ref. to 'blue gown') (ref. to 'flounces') (ref. to 'Bombasin') (ref. to 'for Pelisses'; & 'Patterns') (ref. to 'Bandbox' and 'for Veils') (ref. to 'Willow'(see Note) & 'old Muslin') (ref. to 'gauze gown' and 'long sleeves') (ref. to 'petticoats') (ref. to 'the Willow') (for hatmaking) (ref. to 'Silk Pelisse' & 'Dressing gown') (ref. to 'coloured petticoats') (ref. to 'velvet Pelisse') (ref. to 'purple Pelisse') (ref. to 'your Muslin Handkerchiefs [India at 3/6]') (ref. to 'red shawl') (ref. To 'your Chintz'). (ref. To 'purple frock for Eleanor'). (ref. To 'new green gown'). (ref. To 'new red Cloak'). (ref. To 'old Black Gowns'). (ref. To 'in Bombasin';(Bombazine). (ref. To 'rather longer petticoats'). Coach Horses Cobb, (The); (seawall at Lyme, England) Coelebs in Search of a Wife- (novel) author: Hannah More Coffee Mil-(grinder) Coffee Urn Coinage A Collection of Poems by Several Hands (author: Robert Dodsley) CoWer (a ship carrying coal) Combo, William (author) Compass Concerts- Musical (ref. To 'Glee-singers') (London) (ref. To 'the Music') (London) (see Note). (ref. To 'the Concert') (Canterbury). (ref. To Artaxerxes') (London) (see Note). de Concini, Galagai; (wife of Concino Concini, Marquis d'Ancre; France, 1600's). Conundrums Conyngham, Lady Elizabeth (see Biog. Index) (see Note). Cooke, Mrs. Cassandra- (author) Cooking- (& Individual Dishes): 'Souse' 'venison' 'beef-steaks' 'boiled fowl' 'oyster sauce' 'boiled chicken' 'veal ragout' 'haricot mutton' 'ox-cheek' 'dumplings' 'pease-soup' 'sparerib' 'pudding' 'Asparagus' 'Lobster' 'cheesecakes' 'Gooseberry Pye' 'Gooseberry pudding' 'Bath bunns' 'turkey';(French cuisine) 'toasted cheese' 'price pudding' apple dumpling' 'boiled leg of mutton' 'small Soals' (fish-Sole) 'sponge-cake' 'Strawberries'(in white wine) 'Tart & Jelly' 'Orange Wine' (homemade) 'Ice' (pastry, or frozen dessert) 'Hams'(cured) 'partridges' 'pheasants' 'Spruce Beer' 'pheasant' 'hare' 'Wedding Cake' 'apple pye' 'Widgeon' 'preserved Ginger') 'Black Butter' (apple butter) 'soals' (fish-Sole). 'pease' (peas) (to be eaten with duck) 'ducks' 'Syllabub' 'neck of Mutton' 'eating Turkies' 'Stilton cheese' 'Mincepie' 'Jelly' 'stewed pears' 'almonds' 'raisins' 'Oranges' 'currents' 'veal cutlets' 'cold ham' 'buns' 'cold veal pies' 'green tea' 'bouillee' 'partridges' 'apple tart' 'Rhubarb' 'Goose' 'Tomatas' (tomatoes) 'roast fowl' 'Beefpudding' 'boil'd Loaf 'raspberry Jam' 'Ham' 'some pork' 'apple pies' 'two pheasants' 'upon pheasants' (ref. to 'Anna's arrow-root') (used in cooking as a thickener). 'Hare' '4 Rabbits' 'a Turkey' 'arrow-root' 'Venison' 'Joints of mutton' 'Rhubarb 'Pickled Cucumbers' 'Turkey' 'Butter' 'Ham' 'Seacale' (Sea Kale, a vegetable with Asparagus-like shoots). *See Also: Fruits Cooper, Rev. Edward Corinna (novel: Corinne ou L'Italie) (author: Mine. De Stael) (see Note). Cough Drops Court, Royal Court-Martial (Navy) of Charles-John Austen. Cousins, First Covent Garden- (London) Cowper, William- (poet) (ref. To 'reads Cowper'). (ref. To 'Cowper's Line'). (ref. To 'Mistress of all'). (ref. To 'Tame Hares'). Cowpox- (pamphlet on) Crabbe, George- (poet) (ref. To 'his prefaces') (see Note). (ref. To 'admires Crabbe'). Crafts *See Also: Rugmaking Cravat- (a scarf or neckeloth) Craven Exhibition (a scholarship) (see Note). Cross-Stitch: (ref. To 'footstool'). Crosses, Topaz Cupping- (medical procedure) Curtains- (making Fringe for) Subject Guide ©2002 Del Cain
Lett. 150(C), p. 327
(ref. To 'washing').
Lett. 105, p. 271
Lett. 140, p. 314
(ref. To 'frock for Edward').
Lett. 28, p. 65
Lett. 32, p. 76
Lett. 60, p. 150
See: Austen,Jane-Clothing & Dresses
Clothing-Women's
Silk Stockings
Pelisse,
Shoes.
(ref. To 'charities to the poor').
Lett. 15, P. 31
Lett. 23, p. 50
(ref. To 'his morning coat').
Lett. 1, p. 2
Lett. 12, p. 23
(ref. To 'Overton Scotchman').
(see Note). Lett. 12, p. 22
(refs. To:)
'silk stockings'
Lett. 1, p. 2
Lett. 4, p. 6
Lett. 6, p. 9
Lett. 6, p. 11
Lett. 12. p. 21
Lett. 12, p. 22
Lett. 14, p. 25-27
Lett. 15, p. 30
Lett. 17, P. 33-34
Lett. 20, P. 42-43
Lett. 21, p. 45-46
Lett. 23, p. 51
Lett. 24, p. 52
Lett. 61-62
Lett. 33, p. 77
Lett. 35, p. 83
Lett. 36, p. 85
Lett.37,p.88-89
Lett. 38, P. 91
Lett. 44, p. 103
Lett. 45, p. 108
Lett.49,p. 115
Lett. 51, p. 123
Lett. 52, p. 126
Lett.53, p. 129
Lett.55, p. 136
Lett. 57, p. 143
Lett.57, p. 145
Lett.59, p. 147
Lett.59, p. 148
Lett. 65, p. 165
Lett. 65, p. 166
Lett. 70, p. 179-80
Lett. 72, p. 187
Lett. 73, p. 188
Lett. 75, p.193
Lett. 75, p. 194
Lett. 77, p. 196
Lett. 77, p. 196
Lett. 77, p. 197
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett. 80. p. 204
Lett. 80, p. 204
Lett. 84, p. 209
Lett. 84, p. 210
Lett. 84, p. 210
Lett. 85, p. 211-212
Lett. 87, p. 219
Lett. 87, p. 219
Lett. 87, p. 221
Lett. 88, p. 222
Lett. 88, p. 222
Lett.88, p. 222
Lett. 88, p. 223
Lett. 88, p. 223
Lett. 88. p. 223
Lett. 88, p. 223
Lett. 89, p. 224
Lett. 89, p. 224
Lett. 89, p. 224
Lett. 89, p. 224
Lett. 89, p. 227
Lett. 92, p. 237
Lett. 92, p. 237
Lett. 92, p. 239
Lett. 92, p. 239
Lett. 94, p. 245
Lett. 94, p. 246
Lett. 95, p. 248-249
Lett. 97, p. 255
Lett. 97, p. 256
Lett. 99, p. 261-262
Lett. 103, p. 266
Lett. 105, p. 271
Lett. 105, p. 271
Lett. 106, p. 273
Lett. 110, p.282
Lett.1 14, p.285
Lett. 121. p. 292
Lett. 121. p. 293
Lett. 127, p. 299
Lett. 128, p. 300
Lett. 148, p. 324
Lett. 149, p. 325
Lett. 152, p. 331
Lett. 155, p. 336
Lett. 161(C), p. 343
(ref. To 'a pair of Coach Horses').
Lett. 22, p. 47
(ref. To 'on the Cobb').
Lett. 39, p. 94
(ref. To 'but in Coelebs') (see Note).
Lett. 67, p. 172
Lett. 21, p. 45
(ref. To 'Uncle John's).
Lett. 64, p. 163
(ref. To 'new Silver Coinage') (see Note).
Lett. 151. p. 328
(ref. To 'Dodsley's Poems') (see Note).
Lett. 37, p. 88
(ref. To 'on board a collier').
Lett. 60, P. 151
(ref. To 'as Dr. Syntax') (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 256
(ref. To 'a Compass').
Lett. 42, p. 98
(ref. To 'the Concert') (Bath).
Lett. 44, p. 103
Lett.70, p. 180
Lett. 71, p. 183
Lett. 96, p.25 1-2
Lett. 98, p. 260
(ref. To 'Galagai di Concini') (see Note).
Lett. 159, p. 341
Lett. 60, p. 150-151
Lett. 14, p. 27
(ref. To Battleridge) (see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 17.
Lett. 2, p. 4
Lett. 5, p. 8
Lett. 9, p. 14
Lett. 9, p. 14
Lett.9, p. 14
Lett. 10, p. 17
Lett. 11, p. 20
Lett. 11, p. 20
Lett. 11, p.20
Lett. 11, p. 20
Lett. 13, p.24
Lett. 13. p. 24
Lett. 13, p. 24
Lett. 19, p. 39
Lett. 19, p. 39
Lett. 19, p.39
Lett. 22, p. 48
Lett. 22, p. 48
Lett. 29, p. 67
(ref. To 'M. Halavant') (see Note).
Lett. 33, p. 79
Lett. 46, p. 110
Lett. 49, p. 114
Lett. 49, p. 114
Lett. 49, p. 115
Lett. 50, p. 118
Lett. 52, p. 128
Lett. 53, p. 131
Lett. 54, p. 134
Lett. 55, p. 139
Lett. 150(C), p. 328
Lett. 55, p. 139
Lett. 56, p.141
Lett. 56, p. 141
Lett. 56, p. 142
Lett. 57, p. 143
Lett. 62, p. 156
Lett. 57, p. 144
Lett. 57, p. 144
Lett.57,p. 145
Lett. 62, p. 157
(wild duck)
Lett. 63, p. 160
Lett. 63, p. 160
Lett. 63, p. 160
Lett. 71, P. 183
Lett. 74, p. 190
Lett. 74, p. 190
Lett. 74, p. 191
Lett. 75, p. 193
Lett. 77, p. 197
Lett. 78, p. 198
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett. 79, p. 202
Lett.79, p. 209
Lett. 84, p. 209
Lett. 84, p. 210
Lett 84, p. 210
Lett. 84. p. 210
Lett. 86, p. 210
Lett. 86, p. 216
Lett. 87, p. 218
Lett. 87, p. 218
Lett. 87, p. 218
Lett. 88, p. 223
Lett. 91, p. 235
Lett.91, p. 235
Lett. 97. p. 255
Lett.97, p. 256
Lett. 98, p. 257
Lett. 98, p. 257
Lett. 102, p. 264
Lett. 119, p. 290
Lett. 121, p. 291
Lett. 127, p. 298
Lett. 127, p. 299
Lett. 128, p. 300
Lett. 128, p. 301
Lett. 128, p. 301
Lett. 129, p. 303
Lett. 129, p. 303
Lett. 145, p. 320
Lett. l45,p.320
Lett. 145, p. 321
Lett. 146, p. 323
Lett. 147(C), p. 324
Lett. 149, p. 325
Lett. 154, p. 334
Lett. 154, p. 334
(ref. to 'Sermons from Hamstall') (see Note).
Lett. 65, p. 167
Lett. 63, p. 161
(ref. To 'Boxes of Lozenges').
Lett. 37, p. 87
(ref. To 'ladies go to Court').
Lett. 52, p. 128
(ref. To 'the Trial').
Lett. 142, p. 317
(ref. To 'I like first Cousins').
Lett. Ill, p. 283
Lett. 90, p. 230
Lett. 98, p. 260
Lett. 99, p. 261
(ref. To 'Cowper's works') (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
Lett. 25, p. 27
(see note). Lett. 50, p. 119
(see Note). Lett. 89, p. 228
(see Note). Lett. 95, p. 250
(ref. To' Dr. Jenner's pamphlet') (see Note).
Lett. 27, p. 62
(ref. To 'Mr. Crabbe') (see Note).
Lett. 87, p. 220
Lett. 93, p. 243
Lett. 96, p. 251
(ref. To 'by netting');(making rabbit nets).
Lett. 91, p. 234
(ref. To 'Your offer of Cravats').
Lett. 65, p. 165
Lett. 154, P. 334
(ref. To 'Cross-stitch').
Lett. 64, P. 163
Lett. 65, p. 165
Lett. 38, p. 91
(ref. To 'remedy of Cupping').
Lett. 40, p. 96
(ref. To 'making very nice fringe').
Lett.51,p. 123