Tillotson, Dr. John, Archbishop of Canterbury, his well-known reply to Beveridge, 326; attends the confultation at Lambeth on the King's Declaration, 408; his opinions on Paffive Obedi- ence, 527, 528; 582, 584-586; 633; on Non-jurors' attendance
at public worship, 649; dies, 654. Timprell, Francis, musician, 120. Touching for the King's Evil, by the Duke of Monmouth, 280; brief history of the ceremony, 373-377; practifed by Charles II., 374; by James II., 377, 378.
Treby, Sir George, Attorney- General, 679.
Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, Bart., Bishop of Bristol, and afterwards of Winchester, his care of Win- chefter School, 9; opposes the Romanists in their defigns, 358, 359; his account of the popular feeling at Bristol, 363; alluded to as one of the Seven Bishops, 408, 411, 413; his efforts to prevent the reading of the De- claration, 451, 452; 499, 582; 646; his difpute with Bishop Hooper, 729.
Trevor, Sir John, 579, 580. Trial of the Seven Bishops, 433, 436; portraits and medals of them, 438, 443, 444; their ac- quittal, 439; rejoicings thereon, 440-445; the expenfes, and the proportion borne by each Bishop, 442.
Triers, the Parliamentary, 25. Trumbull, Rev. Dr. Charles, a Non-juror, 680.
Dr., afterwards Sir William, goes as Judge Advo- cate to Tangier, 199, 200, 205, 206; his humanity to the French Proteftants, 328; his character and fome account of him, 679, 680.
Tully, Mr., 417.
Turner, Dr. Francis, Bishop of Ely, his friendship with Ken at Winchester, 10, 14, 537; re- moved to New College, 13; his merits as a preacher, 12; al- luded to, 34; chamber-fellow with Ken, 40; his house at Westminster, 177; 218; Bur- net's mistake concerning him, 225; one of Ken's confecrators, 227; his donation to Winchester College, 233; attends Charles II. on his death-bed, 236, 240, 241; preaches the Sermon at Coronation of James, 263; a 5th November Sermon, 573; attends Monmouth in prison and at execution, 288-294; con- curs in articles for the regulation of Ordinations, 314; his views of the Court of High Commif- fion, 348, 349; has Ken for his gueft, 361; his averfion to the Declaration of Indulgence, 364; joins in deliberations refpecting it, 408; figns the Petition against it, 411, 412; active in oppofing its being read, 417, 419; com- mitted to the Tower, 422; re- grets not having given the re- cognizances required by James, 423; his fidelity to his brethren, 435; his conduct on the flight of James, 491-493, 498, 499 ; 509, 567, 569-571; engages in a treasonable plot, 572, 573; abfconds, 574-577; 581; abets the non-juring fchifm, 636; figns a Paftoral letter in behalf of the diftreffed non-juring Clergy, 673; proceedings against him thereon, 674, 679; 684; his
death, 691; his musical daugh- ter, 765, 766; his portrait, 577.
Dr. Thomas, Prefident of Corpus Chrifti College, and bro- ther of the Bishop, 112. Tyrconnell, Richard Talbot, Earl of, 345; his government of Ire- land, 389, 390, 446.
VERNON, Sir Thomas, 75, 213.— See Ken Pedigree, in Appen- dix B, 828, 829. Vivian, Daniel, Fellow of New College, takes the Parliamentary Oaths, but is foon expelled,
WAGSTAFFE, Thomas, Non-juror, confecrated Suffragan Bishop of Ipswich, 642,*679, 692, 698,
701, 771, 772, 779.
Wake, Dr. William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 302, 360. Walker, Rev. Robert, "The Wonderful," his Sunday hofpi- tality, 333..
Wall, Dr., of Chrift Church, 90. Walters, Lucy, 268. Walton, Anne.-See Ken.
Izaak, his "Complete Angler," and other works cha- racterized, 3, 212; married to Anne Ken, 4; his friendship with Bishop Morley, 55, 65, 66, 89, 213; his death and epitaph, 212; his will, 213.
the younger, makes the tour of Italy with Ken, 131; mentioned in his father's will, 213; rector of Poulshot, 474, 604, 605, 627, 683, 696, 706; remembered in Ken's will, 791,
Ward, Dr. Seth, Bishop of Salif- bury, one of the Oxford Vir- tuofi, 32; figns a copy of the Petition of the Seven Bishops, 416.
Warton, Dr. Jofeph, anecdote of,
Warwick, Mary, Countess of, her character, 70; her notices of Ken's Sermons, 71, 72.
Samuel, 116. Weymouth, Thomas Thynne, Viscount, his early friendship with Ken, 35, 98; fhelters and befriends Ken, when deprived, 615, 617; his character, 615- 623; 628; protests against the Bill for abjuring the Prince of Wales, 695; makes intereft for reftoring Ken to his fee, 700; receives a bequest of books from Ken, 791; places a memorial over the grave of Ken, 804; has a non-juring chaplain, 832; contributes to the ranfom of an English captain from flavery, 804.
Whifton, Rev. William, his ac- count of the collection in his father's parish for the French Refugees, 327; re-purchases a portion of the tithes of Kiffing- land, 619; receives a gift of
100l. from George I., 735. White, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, one of the Seven Bishops, 411; 499, 509, 567, 571, 579, 580, 585, 636, 673; his death and character, 683, 684; rings in memory of, 765; without an epitaph, 769. Whitfield, Rev. George, adopts portions of Ken's writings in a work of his own, 106, 107. Whiting, Abbot of Glastonbury, 252. Whytehead, Rev. S., tranflates a portion of the Evening Hymn
into the Maori language, 114,
Wilberforce, Robert, Archdeacon
of the East Riding, anecdote contributed by, 734. William III. (Prince of Orange, afterwards King), his early life, 152-156; his treatment of his wife's chaplains, 159; his want of reverence, 160, 161; refents Ken's conduct in the Zulestein marriage, 165, 166; his zeal for the Proteftant religion, 173; honourable conduct towards Monmouth, 274; and towards James, ib.; his measures for the relief of the French Refugees, 330; his defigns upon England, 454-457; his declaration, 471; his landing, ib.; his thoughts of returning, 472; enters London, 481-483; declared King, 499 -505; his magnanimity to the non-juring Bishops, 514, 556, 557, 569, 570, 572; his death and character, 693. Williams, Dr. D., warden of New College, his collection of Ken's Letters, 214; and of others,
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