Henley
Note by Henry Craik to Letters 6 from Journal To Stella

i. e. Anthony Henley, of the Grange, Hampshire, a well-known Whig and patron of Art and Letters, to whom Garth dedicated the Dispensary. He moved an address to the Queen for the promotion of Dr. Hoadley — which would not tend to recommend him to Swift. He died in August, 1711. His son became Lord Chancellor and Earl of Northington.