Trap
Note by Henry Craik to letters 23 from Journal To Stella

Joseph Trap had been chaplain to Sir Walter St. John, the Secretary's grandfather, and it may have been to him that the long religious exercises which were the trouble of Bolingbroke's early days were due. He was chaplain to the Irish Lord Chancellor. 'A sort of pretender to wit,' Swift calls him, 'a second-rate pamphleteer to the cause '