Visits Holland and Paris.- Death of Mr. Tyrwhitt.- Pub- lications by Mr. Burgess in 1787 and 1788. - Corre- Translation of Dr. Shute Barrington to the See of Durham. - The Bishop's Mode of Life in London and at Durham. — Grounds of his Opposition to the Roman Catholic Claims. His Controversial Writings against Popery. His Beneficial Results of the Bishop's Plans.- Progress of his The Bishop, by Command of the King, frames a Plan for a Royal Society of Literature. Some Account of the Plan, and of his Anniversary Discourses. He questions |