Dublin, June 29 Jonathan Swift to John Gay and the
Duchess of Queensbury
June 29 The Countess of Suffolk to John Gay
July 8 John Gay to the Countess of Suffolk
July 18 The Duchess of Queensbury and John Gay
to Jonathan Swift
“The Country,” August 28 Jonathan Swift to John Gay and the
Duchess of Queensbury
September 5 The Countess of Suffolk to John Gay
[November] John Gay and the Duke of Queensbury to
Jonathan Swift
December 1 Jonathan Swift to John Gay and the
Duke and Duchess of Queensbury
December 1 John Gay and Alexander Pope to Jonathan
Swift
December 16 William Cleland to John Gay
1732
London, January 18 John Gay to Jonathan Swift
March 13 John Gay to Jonathan Swift
Dublin, May 4 Jonathan Swift to John
Gay
London, May 16 John Gay to Jonathan Swift
Dublin, July 10 Jonathan Swift to John
Gay and the
Duchess
of Queensberry
Amesbury, July 24 John Gay and the Duchess
of
Queensberry
to Jonathan Swift
Dublin, August 12 Jonathan Swift to John
Gay and the
Duchess
of Queensbury
Amesbury, August 28 John Gay and the Duchess
of Queensbury
to
Jonathan Swift
October 2 Alexander Pope to John
Gay
Dublin, October 3 Jonathan Swift to John
Gay and the
Duchess
of Queensbury
October 7 John Gay to Alexander Pope
November 16 John Gay to Jonathan Swift
UNDATED.
November 3 (beginning: The Hon. Mrs. Howard
to John Gay
“I have not been
well “)—B.M., Add.
MSS., 22626 f. 63
December 7 (beginning: The Hon. Mrs. Howard
to John Gay
“I write this to quiet
your conscience “)—B.M.,
Add. MSS., 22626 f. 64
(Beginning: “Most John Gay to
the Hon. Mrs. Howard
honoured Roger “)—B.M.,
Add. MSS., 22626 f. 59
(Beginning: “You oblige The Countess
of Suffolk to John Gay
me extremely in giving
me")—B.M., Add.
MSS., 22626 f. 61
(Beginning: “Pray tell The Countess
of Suffolk to John Gay
Mr. Pope “)—B.M.,
Add. MSS.. 22626 f. 62
III
PROGRAMME OF THE REVIVAL OF “THE BEGGAR’S
OPERA,” LYRIC THEATRE,
HAMMERSMITH, JUNE 7TH, 1920.