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Periods 1701-1730 1731-1760 1761-1790 1791-1820
Print Sources Adams's Weekly Courant Anecdotes, &c. Antient & Modern Annual Register Baldwin's London Weekly Journal Baltimore Patriot Boston Gazette British Apollo British Journal British Magazine British Spy, or, New Universal London Weekly Journal Bury Post Christian's Magazine City Mercury Collection of Poems by Several Hands Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry... Court and City Court Miscellany, or Ladies New Magazine Covent Garden, or Amorous Repository Craftsman, or Say's Weekly Journal Critical Review Daily Courant Daily Gazetteer Edinburgh Magazine and Review Edinburgh Review Elegant Extracts English Chronicle, and Whitehall Evening Post Every Man's Magazine Female Spectator Female Tatler Flindell's Western Luminary Florence Miscellany Flowers of Literature Freeholder's Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser General Advertiser General Evening Post Gentleman's Magazine Gloucester Journal Grub Street Journal Guardian Help to Elocution Hymns and Spiritual Songs Intelligencer Ipswich Journal Jackson's Oxford Journal Kelso Mail Kentish Gazette Ladies Magazine Lady's Curiosity or Weekly Apollo Lady's Magazine; or Entertaining Companion for the Fairer Sex Laugh and be fat: or, an antidote against melancholy Leeds Mercury Lintott's Miscellany London Chronicle London Daily Advertiser London Gazette London Journal London Magazine London Packet, or, New Lloyd's Evening Post Marvell's Miscellaneous Poems Mercure de France Middlesex Journal and Evening Advertiser Miscellaneous Poems, by several hands Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Miscellany Poems Mist's Weekly Journal Monthly Magazine Monthly Review Morning Chronicle Morning Herald Morning Post and Daily Advertiser Museum: or, The literary and historical register New Foundling Hospital for Wit New miscellany: being a collection of pieces of poetry from Bath, Tunbridge, Oxford, Epsom New Universal Magazine New-York Gazetteer Norfolk Chronicle, or, the Norwich Gazette Northampton Mercury Northern Antiquities Observator Old Whig or Consistent Protestant Owen's Weekly Chronicle Oxford Magazine Poor Robin's Almanack Public Advertiser Public Ledger Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Royal Magazine, or Gentleman's Monthly Companion Scots magazine Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry Sentimental Magazine Shamrock Spectator St. James's Chronicle Sun Tatler The European Magazine The London Evening Post The Royal Westminster Journal and London Political Miscellany The Whitehall Evening-Post Times Town and Country Magazine Universal Magazine Universal Museum Universal Spectator Unknown Weekly entertainer; or, Agreeable and instructive repository Westminster Magazine World York Chronicle York Courant
Regions [Unknown] Anjengo, India Ash, Surrey Ashford, Kent Audley, Staffordshire Baignton, Warwickshire Bath, Somerset Bedfordshire Berkshire Bickford, Staffordshire Black Torrington, Devon Blandford, Dorset Bombay, India Boston, Massachusetts Brent River, Middlesex Brentwood, Essex Bristol County Bristol, Bristol County Buckinghamshire Burnham, Buckinghamshire Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk Calthorpe, Norfolk Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America Cambridgeshire Canterbury, Kent Castle Howard, Yorkshire Cheshire Chester, Cheshire CO Dublin, Ireland CO Limerick, Ireland CO Wicklow, Ireland Connecticut, United States of America Cornwall County Durham Coventry, Warwickshire Crewe, Cheshire Cromer, Norfolk Cumberland Darfield, Yorkshire Denbighshire, Wales Derbyshire Dereham, Norfolk Devon Dhuboy, India Doncaster, Yorkshire Dorset Dublin, CO Dublin, Ireland Eardley, Staffordshire Eastry, Kent Eastwell Park, Kent Edensor, Derbyshire Edinburgh, Scotland Egham, Surrey Eltham, London, Middlesex Erpingham, Norfolk Essex Eton College, Berkshire Exeter, Devon Falmouth, Cornwall Farnborough, Hampshire Fawley, Hampshire Flintshire, Wales Florence, Italy France Gloucester, Gloucestershire Gloucestershire Grinkle Park, Yorkshire Hackney, London, Middlesex Hampshire Heath Heaton Hall, Yorkshire Herefordshire Hertfordshire Horringer, Suffolk Houghton, Cambridgeshire Huntingdonshire India Ipswich, Suffolk Ireland Island of Jersey, United Kingdom Italy Kelsall, Cheshire Kent Kidlington, Oxfordshire Lammas, Norfolk Lancashire Leeds, West Yorkshire Leicestershire Lichfield, Staffordshire Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln's Inn, London, Middlesex Lincolnshire Liverpool, Lancashire Llangollen, Wales London, Middlesex Massachusetts, United States of America Medford, Massachusetts Middlesex Mile End, London, Middlesex Montreal, Kent Mount Pleasant Boarding School, West Yorkshire New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America New York, United States of America Newbury, Berkshire Norfolk Northampton, Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northrope Northumberland Norwich, Norfolk Nottinghamshire Nutgrove, Gloucestershire Old Park, County Durham Olney, Buckinghamshire Oxford, Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Paris, France Pennsylvania Petworth, Sussex Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plymouth, Devon Portsmouth, Hampshire Pyle, Wales Rochester, Kent Rosanna, CO Wicklow, Ireland Royston, Cambridgeshire Rutland Scotland Sherborne, Dorset Shorne, Kent Shropshire Silsoe, Bedfordshire Somerset Spalding, Lincolnshire Staffordshire Stamford, Lincolnshire Stepney, London, Middlesex Stirling, Scotland Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham Stratford, Warwickshire Suffolk Surrat, India Surrey Sussex Taplow, Buckinghamshire Tetbury, Gloucestershire Toddington, Bedfordshire Tomarton, Gloucestershire Tonbridge, Kent Totteridge, London, Middlesex Tunbridge Wells, Kent Turkey Twickenham, London, Middlesex United States of America Wakefield, Yorkshire Wales Warminster, Wiltshire Warwickshire Wath and Ripon, Yorkshire West Down, North Devon West Harptree, Somerset Westbourne, Dorset Westbourne, Sussex Westmorland Wiltshire Wimpole Hall, Cambridgeshire Winchester, Hampshire Winestead, Yorkshire Worcestershire York, Yorkshire Yorkshire
Major Themes Alcohol, other beverages, tobacco Animals, pets Bodily functions Celebrities Classical themes Conduct, morality Courtship, marriage Death, afterlife Devotional writing, religious belief Domestic life Education Family French poetry Friendship German poetry Greek poetry Historical subjects Humour, wordplay Illness Imitation, parody Italian poetry Latin poetry Literature Local interest Love Music, song, opera Nature Passions, Sentiments Public affairs Satire - political Satire - religious Satire - social Shakespeare Solitude, loneliness, retirement Theatre, drama Travel Visual arts Women
Minor Themes Alcohol, other beverages, tobacco Animals, pets Bodily functions Celebrities Classical themes Conduct, morality Courtship, marriage Death, afterlife Devotional writing, religious belief Domestic life Education Family French poetry Friendship German poetry Greek poetry Historical subjects Humour, wordplay Illness Imitation, parody Italian poetry Latin poetry Literature Local interest Love Music, song, opera Nature Passions, Sentiments Public affairs Satire - political Satire - religious Satire - social Shakespeare Solitude, loneliness, retirement Theatre, drama Travel Visual arts Women
Coteries Blandford friends Burroughs-Crowfoot circle Cavendish-Ponsonby-Crewe network Daniel Wray circle Hannah More circle Kidlington circle Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury's circle Madan-Maitland family Oxford-Winchester School circle Peart-Bate coterie Phillibrown-Hawkins network Rose Tavern club Stepney coterie The Marsh-Blofeld coterie Tickell family Tighe family Towgood-Steele-Wakeford family Wyvill-G—ll coterie Yorke-Grey coterie
Poems in Manuscript 'Tis Friendship's pledge, my Young, fair friend 'Twas on a lofty vase's side A Hermit on the Banks of Trent, A Knife, dear Girl, cuts Love, they say A Man of Wisdom may disguise A Northern pair, we wave the name All hail! inexorable lord! All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd As Nero Laughing saw the flames consume As on his Death-bed gasping Strephon lay As some fond virgin, whom her mother's care As those we love decay, we die in part Asses milk, half a pint, take at seven, or before; At length escap’d from ev’ry Human Eye At Se'noke so fam'd for Virginity old Before creating Nature will'd Beneath this Stone lies Katherine Gray Blest be the Man! his Memory at least Blush not, ye Fair, to own me, but be wise Boy! bring an Ounce of Freeman's best Bright was the Morning, cool was the Air Brimful of anger, not of love By your Honour's Command, an Example I stand Captive brother, break thy chain Careful Observers may foretel the Hour Clio, behold this charming Day Come melancholy! Silent pow’r Could but our tempers move like this machine Cries Celia to a reverend Dean Dear Cloe, while the busy croud Dear Mem'ry, guardian of each past delight Dear Peggy, since the single state Deign, gracious God, to hear my feeble lays Despairing, beside a clear Stream Father of All! in every Age FLAVIA. The wretched Flavia on her couch reclin'd, Forc'd from home, and all its pleasures, Friend, Sister, Partner of that gentle Heart From Frozen Climes and Endless Tracts of Snow From happy Climes where Vertue never dyes From Me, Dear Charles, inspir’d with Ale Gentle breath of melting sorrow God bless the King! (I mean our faith's defender!) God prosper long our gracious King,/ Now sitting on the Throne God prosper long our noble King/ our lives and safeties all Goddess of golden dreams, whose magic pow'r Great Edmund hoarse, you say the reason clear; Hail artless Simplicity, beautiful maid, Hail, happy bride! for thou art truly blest Hard is the task my friend to me has giv’n Hark! my gay friend, that solemn toll Has not my Friend transported run Hear all you Friends to Knighthood Heav'n first taught letters for some wretch's aid Here lies Father & Mother, & Sister and I Here lies poor Johnson: reader have a care, His Time was quick, his Touch was neat How are thy servants blest, O Lord! How gaily is at first begun How sleep the Brave, who sink to Rest I am monarch of all I survey I Ask not Wit, nor Beauty do I crave I heard the Sisters of the Sacred Well I Hold for faith I love thee, mournful sober-suited night I love with all my heart/ The Tory party here I took Pen, Ink, and Paper too I'm [not] High-Church, nor Low-church, nor Tory, nor Whig I'm a strange composition as e'er was in nature If this fair rose offend thy sight If you by Theft, this Book should take Immortal Newton never spoke Imprimis---my departed shade I trust In Charles the Second’s Golden Days In earliest times, ere man had learn'd In my dark Cell, low prostrate on the Ground In vain the Gods benign impart In what soft Language shall my Thoughts get free Indulgent God, whose bounteous Care Indulgent Nature to each Kind bestows Is not my measter here among you, pray? It must be done, my Soul; but 'tis a strange Julia once struck me with a Ball of Snow Let coward Guilt with pallid Fear Like a Newton sublimely he soar'd Little Girl in swadling Cloaths Lock'd in the arms of balmy sleep Made to engage all hearts and charm all eyes Mistaken fair, lay Sherlock by My Time, O ye Muses, was happily spent Nature, perversly to your wish, has given Near his paternal seat, here buried lies O Happiness, celestial fair O Holkam! blest, belov'd abode! O Thou whose friendship is my joy and pride, O thou, who labour'st in this rugged Mine Oft I've implor'd the gods in vain Oh be thou blest with all that Heav'n can send Oh why dear Sister, Why dear Brother Oh you who deign my Book peruse Oh, spotless paper, fair and white! On you dear Jim, the ready muse Painful source of many a sorrow! Parent of virtue, if thine ear Pity the sorrows of a poor old man! Poor melancholy bird—that all night long Remote from Liberty and Truth Rise, honour'd Poet, from thy hallow'd bed Roving through life's uncertain ways Say, Mighty Love, and teach my Song Sceptre of ease! whose calm domain extends Since Language never can describe my Pain Since thine is the only power on earth we know Since you, dear Doctor, sav'd my Life Soon as the morn salutes your eyes Stop, passenger! until my life you read Struck with religious awe, and solemn dread Sure of Success, to You I boldly write Sweet are the charms of her I love Sweet bird! that kindly perching near Sweet instrument of him for whom I mourn Sweet Solitude, thou placid queen, Take Wing, my Soul, and upwards bend thy Flight Take, holy earth, all that my soul holds dear Tell me, ye prim adepts in Scandal's school That, which Her slender Waist confin'd The Counsels of a Friend, Belinda, hear The Curfew tolls the hour of closing gates The Curfew tolls the Knell of parting Day The Day of Wrath, that Dreadful Day The Devils were brawling at Burnet's descending The Glories of our Birth and State The Goddesses once, as the old Poets tell us The old Egyptians hid their Wit The poplars are fell'd, and adieu to the shade The rose had been wash'd, just wash'd in a shower The Scepticks think, 'twas long ago, The solitary bird of night The sun sets in night, and the stars shun the day The tuneful throng was ever beauty's care Thee, Mary, with this Ring I wed Think not by rig'rous Judgment seiz'd This Preacher, silent yet severe Thou Pow'r supreme, by whose Command I live Thou who dost all my worldly Thoughts employ Thro' the blest round of youths delightful hours Thy Buckles, O Garrick, thy Friends may now Use, Thy steady Pen what matchless Genius guides Time was, when many a cheerful thought To high Parnassus' shady seat To thee dear wife,—and all must grant To thee, dear Swift, these spotless leaves I send Tomorrow, didst thou say! Too well these lines that fatal truth declare, Turn, gentle hermit of the dale, Two or three Dears, and two or three Sweets Underneath this sable hearse Unequal, how shall I the search begin? Unskill'd in Numbers & poetic flight Unspoilt by flattery, and Untaught by art View not this Spire by Measure giv'n Virtue and Fame, the other day Welcome little helpless stranger What art thou, Spleen, which everything dost ape? What Fears, what Terrors does thy Gift create! When Bath, grown temperate, his bottle leaves When Delia on the Plain appears When e'er the cruel hand of death When Foes are o'ercome, we preserve them from Slaughter When Horace wak'd his lyric strains When Pallas saw the piece her pupils wrought When Snows descend, and robe the Fields When Tadloe walks the Streets, the Paviours Cry Where the loveliest expression to features is join'd While Night in solemn Shade invests the Pole Whilst half asleep my Chloe lies Whilst well-wrote lines our wond'ring eyes command White as her hand fair Julia threw Who e'er is at Crewe Who many a sturdy Oak has laid along Whoe'er like me, with trembling anguish brings Why does the Fair this Task impose Why droops the head, why languishes the eye Why mourns my friend! why weeps his downcast eye? Why should our joys transform to pain; Why start? the Case is yours, or will be soon Wife and Servant are the same With sense enough for half your sex beside Without preamble, to my friend Wou'd you think it, my Duck! (for the fault I must own) Ye distant Spires, ye antique Towers Ye Nymphs of Solyma! begin the song Ye weeping muses, graces, virtues tell
Manuscript Contributors Lemuel Abbott Joseph Addison John Aikin Nicholas Amhurst J. Andrew [Anonymous] [Anonymous Anti-Hanoverian, Anti-Walpolean] [Anonymous Female Member of J.G. Clarke household] [Anonymous Hubbard] [I.L.B.] [Anonymous Irish Officer] [Anonymous Jacobite] [Anonymous Norfolk Gentleman] [Anonymous Oxonian] [Anonymous member of the Porter family] [Reverend Religioso] [Anonymous Schoolteacher] [Anonymous Student of Kings School, Canterbury and Cambridge University] Christopher Anstey Mary Arnold Thomas Austen Mr. B—y Jenny B. E.L.T. Bale Anna Letitia Barbauld Richard Barford Richard Harris Barham Stephen Barrett Arabella Bate Sally Bate Mr. Bear E. Beardwell Judith Dixon Beecroft Robert Beere Ann Beere Daniel Bellamy Mrs. Bennet Margaret Harley Cavendish Bentinck Thomas Binns Thomas Birch Samuel Bishop Theodosia Tighe Blanchford Anne Blandford Honour Mary Blandford Mary Caroline Grose Blofeld Thomas Calthorpe Blofeld Martha Blount Thomas Pope Blount Barton Booth Frances Glanville Boscawen William Boscawen W.L. Bowles William Lisle Bowles Samuel Boyce John Boyle Mary Harvey Boys Hester Bradley [Bree] John Brewster Elizabeth Blandford Brickenden Robert Bristow Alexander Brome Ann Bromfield William Bromley Charlotte Burney Francis Broome Ralph Broome Arabella Browne Frances Mackworth Browne Isaac Hawkins Browne Moses Browne William Browne Charles Burney (1757–1817) Charles Burney (1726–1814) Charles Parr Burney Frances Burney D'Arblay Robert Burns Diana Burroughs Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell Bury Anne Butler Charlotte Eleanor Butler Mather Byles John Byrom George Gordon Byron S.C. Mary Capell The Captain Elizabeth Carter Edmund Cartwright Georgiana Spencer Cavendish John Cennick Mary Chandler Eliza Chapman Thomas Chatterton Elizabeth Chudleigh Hervey Pierrepont Mary Chudleigh Benjamin Church Elizabeth Church Samuel Church Charles Churchill John Graham Clarke Richard Chaloner Cobbe Samuel Taylor Coleridge Benjamin Coles [Brother of Benjamin Coles] William Collins William Combe William Congreve Caroline Frances Cornwallis Mary Harris Cornwallis Sarah Cornwallis Frederick William Cosens Nathaniel Cotton Abraham Cowley Ashley Cowper Maria Madan Cowper William Cowper A. Cox William Coyte Senior George Crabbe Frances Anne Greville Crewe Thomas Crofton Croker Miss Crowfoot Mr. Crowfoot B. Cumberlege John Cunningham Thomas D'Urfey G. Davies Sneyd Davies Mr. Davis Mrs. Debroux Anne Dickinson Frederick Dickinson J.B. Dickinson John Dixon Mary Dodd Robert Dodsley Maria Done Frances Douglas John Freeman Milward Dovaston Francis Drake William Drummond John Dryden Miss Duck Stephen Duck John Duncombe Mary Dyott Charles Earle Thomas Edwards Laurence Eusden Julia Evelyn Francis Fawkes Susan Edmonstone Ferrier Anne Kingsmill Finch Heneage Finch Benjamin Finn Joshua Francis Fisher Thomas Fitzgerald [G.W.] Fitzwilliam Thomas Flatman James Forbes Joseph Foster Pal Foster Charles James Fox Henry Fox Philip Francis John Freeth Miss G—ll David Garrick Samuel Garth John Gay Mary Gay Elizabeth Gilchrist John Godfrey Oliver Goldsmith James Gollop George Granville Richard Graves Katherine Gray Thomas Gray Samuel Greatheed Sarah Gregory Anna Eliza Grenville Frances Macartney Greville Louisa Grey Hannah Griffitts E.H. Caroline Tighe Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton Jenny Hamilton Moore William Hamilton Miss Hammond James Hammond Hannah Robert Harley Francis Hawes John Hawkins William Hayley John Head Mary Allanson Heber Reginald Heber Anne Heigham George Herbert Sarah Herd James Hervey John Hervey Thomas Hervey Mary Hilhouse Aaron Hill John Hoadly Mary Isabella Hood John Hoole Miss Hooper Frederick Howard Isabella Howard John Hughes John Newington Hughes Mary Allcard Hulley Anne Home Hunter Mr. Hyde Jern[ingham?] Ives Charles Jenner Soame Jenyns Edward Jerningham Henry Jodrell Samuel Johnson Sir William Jones Benjamin Jonson Thomas Ken Caroline Kilderbee Henry King William King L. Letitia Landon John Langhorne John Lawry Mary Shackleton Leadbeater Sarah Leaper Mary Leapor Augusta Byron Leigh Gabriel Lepipre Esther Lewis Clark Matthew Lewis John Leyden Frances Lidwell William Linley John Liptrott Edward Littleton Elizabeth Townshend Loftus Henry Loftus George Lyttelton M. [R.M.] Marianne Macklin Martin Madan Judith Cowper Madan Martin Madan Spencer Madan Charlotte Maitland Penelope Judith Maitland Penelope Madan Maitland Eliza Marriott William Heath Marsh Mary Marshall Miss Martyns Andrew Marvell William Mason Catherine Tuthil Massy James Merrick Merrifield William Meston Anne Milbanke Charles Miller Richard Miller Anne Milles John Milton Elizabeth Welwood Molesworth Edward Hussey Montagu Frederick Montagu George Montagu Isabella Montagu Mary Wortley Montagu Anthony Moore Thomas Moore Hannah More Sarah More Arabella Morton Mrs. Moss Thomas Moss Elizabeth Munbee Melesinda Munbee Valentine Munbee [Nadir] Beau Nash G.W. Newnham Isaac Newton [Nixon] Henry Norris John Norris Robert Craggs Nugent Jonathan Odell Mrs. Ogle John Oldham Samuel Marsh Oram P.P. William Parsons Eleanor Peart Joshua Peart (Sr.) Joshua Peart (Jr.) Martha Ferrar Peckard Alexander Pennecuik Thomas Pennington Eliza Pettigrew Pettiward Ambrose Philips Katherine Fowler Philips Thomas Phillibrown Pigott family member John Pike Laetitia Lewen Pilkington Peter Pinnell Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi John Salusbury Piozzi Christopher Pitt George Plaxton Charles Plumptre John Plumptre Richard Polwhele John Pomfret Henrietta Spencer Ponsonby Sarah Ponsonby Alexander Pope Samuel Pordage Richard Porson Ms. Porter William Warren Porter Matthew Prior Emma Elizabeth Puleston William Pulteney Francis Quarles Samuel Quincy A.R. Reverend M.G.R. Ann Ward Radcliffe Elizabeth Sophia Rae James Rae John Baptist Rasi S. Rawlings Maria Woodley Riddell [Rio] Robert Martha Roberts Mary Robinson Mary Darby Robinson Samuel Rogers J. Rolfe Jane Griffies Roscoe William Roscoe Elizabeth Singer Rowe Nicholas Rowe Thomas Rowe M.S. Charles Sackville Lionel Cranfield Sackville William Mitchell Sale Samuel Salter John Sanderson John Sandys Mary Boys Sankey Richard Savage George Scott Mary Scott Taylor Thomas Scott Walter Scott [Scriblerus] Elizabeth Sarah Wilmot Seton Anna Seward William Shakespeare Mr. Sharpe Anna Sharpe Anna Maria Sharpe Cuthbert Shaw William Shenstone Elizabeth Ann Linley Sheridan Richard Brinsley Sheridan James Shirley Mary Sidney Herbert P. Simpson Stephen Simpson Thomas Si[wyld] Charlotte Turner Smith Smyth Family Members William Smyth William Somervile Robert Southey William Robert Spencer Edmund Spenser Thomas Sprat Catherine Springett Philip Dormer Stanhope Joseph Stansbury Mrs. Stapleton Anne Steele William Steele Stephen George Stepney Mr. Stevenson Dugald Stewart Helen Cranstoun D'Arcy Stewart Mr. Stocker Hubert Stogdon Rebecca Story Porter Ann Countess of Strafford A. Strangman Jonathan Swift Caroline Symmons T.T. John Watson Tadwell Mary Tadwell Nahum Tate Anne Taylor Joseph Taylor William Taylor (1673–1750) William Taylor (1765–1836) Elizabeth Amherst Thomas Dr. Thompson William Thompson James Thomson Mary Woodyeare Tibbits M. Tickell Mary Linley Tickell Richard Tickell Samuel Tickell Thomas Tickell Edward Tighe Henry Tighe Mary Blachford Tighe William Tighe (1738–1784) William Tighe (1766–1816) Robert Tilson Elizabeth Sophia Tomlins Melesina Chenevix Trench Thomas Trigg William Tunstall C. A. Venn Edward Venn A.T.W. W. J.W. John Waite Hannah Towgood Wakeford Joseph Wakeford, Jr. Mary Steele Wakeford Edmund Waller Sophia Wallis Horace Walpole William Walsh Horatia Nelson Ward Thomas Warton Joseph Wasse Anne Watkins H. Watkins Isaac Watts Foster Webb John Weldon George Weller Dillon Wentworth Samuel Wesley Sarah Wesley Gilbert West Robert Wharton William Whitehead Azarias Williams Helen Maria Williams Sir Charles Hanbury Williams James Willins Sarah Wills John Wilmot Sarah Morris Wilmot Cuthbert Wilson George Wither John Wolcot Eliza Woolley Anne Woolfe William Wordsworth William Worth Daniel Wray J. Wright Mehetabel Wesley Wright Mrs. C. Wyvill Thomas Yalden Ann Cromartie Yearsley Charles Yorke Jemima Campbell Yorke Margaret Yorke Philip Yorke Edward Young