Authority Cited: Hough
Author name and dates: John Hough (1651-1743)
BKG Bio-tweet: Cleric; opposed James II Magdalen College, Ox. appts. in 1687, restored in 1688; Bishop of Oxford to 1699, Lichfield to 1717
Categories (list of woks cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: one "Hough" cite (etymology for bawble: Omnia baubella sua dedit Othoni) in 1755 Dict. vol. 1: identified as Howden and incorrectly changed to Hough in 1773 Dict., then corrected to Hoveden in the 5th edition. The correct cite is Hoveden. One Hough cite added in 1773 Dict., indicated in bold italics below. Dr. Hough mentioned in [Laurence] Echard quote added in 1773 Dict. under huff (cited as Eachard).]
Author name and dates: John Hough (1651-1743)
BKG Bio-tweet: Cleric; opposed James II Magdalen College, Ox. appts. in 1687, restored in 1688; Bishop of Oxford to 1699, Lichfield to 1717
Categories (list of woks cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: one "Hough" cite (etymology for bawble: Omnia baubella sua dedit Othoni) in 1755 Dict. vol. 1: identified as Howden and incorrectly changed to Hough in 1773 Dict., then corrected to Hoveden in the 5th edition. The correct cite is Hoveden. One Hough cite added in 1773 Dict., indicated in bold italics below. Dr. Hough mentioned in [Laurence] Echard quote added in 1773 Dict. under huff (cited as Eachard).]
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- Some account of the Right Reverend Dr. John Hough, late Lord Bishop of Worcester by Smalbroke, Richard, 1743; London : Printed for John and Paul Knapton at the Crown in Ludgate Street; indolence (letter to Lord Digby in 1743 "Some Account of the Right Reverend John Hough." [Smalbroke] mentions ease but not indolence. 1773 Dict.: "I have ease, if it might not rather be called indolence." Perhaps from memory.)
- Hough in 1773 Dict. (no work cited); bawble This should be Hoveden.