Turnbull, John 952
Turnbull, Mr. 691
Vong, Van, emp. of China 35 Ward, Wm. (Hinckley) 773 Voraigne, Jacobi de 178
Walpergen, Peter 563
Walpole, Horace 691, 701,797 837 Walphard, abbot of Escan- cester, or Exeter, 43 Walpole, sir Robert 643, 669,
Vantrollier, Thomas 386, 400 Walsingham, sir Francis 442
Vasqui, John 185 Vaughan, serjeant 962 Vaughan, Dr. Richard 407 Veldener, John 176
Vele, Abraham 396 Velleyre, M. 653 Vendrell, Matthew 176 Verard, Antoine 168, 169 Verceil, Gregory de 852 Vere, Thomas 539, 553 Verge, Walter 386
Vernor and Hood 817, 833 Verona, John de 140 Vertue, George 614 Vestris, madame 819 Vetch, John Hardinge, 879 Victoria, queen of England, 331, 952 Vidouve, Pierre 308 Vile, Mr. 560
Villiers, duke of Bucking- ham 510
Vincent, George 445 Vincent, Robert 600 Vincent, sir Robert 783 Vint, John 801, 853 Virgil, Polydore 130, 140, 315 Virgil (Roman poet) 15, 36 Virgilius, bishop of Saltz- burg 222 Virtue, Mrs. 833 Vitellius, Cornelius 201 Vitray, Antoine 502 Vivan, Matthew 190 Vivares, Mr. (engraver) 773 Volpi, Gaetano 615 Volpi, Giovano Antoino 615 Voltaire, M. 794
Walter, John, printer, 759 Walter, prior of St. Swithens,
Ward, Wm. (Sheffield) 866 Warde, Roger 384, 410, 411 Wardell, Dr, Ralph 894 Ware, Richard 696 Warmatia, Andrew de 160 Warham, Wm. archbishop of Canterbury 235, 240, 264 Warne, Mr. 930 Warner, Mr. 406 Warren, Mr. 861 Warwick, John 849 Warwick, sir Philip 492 Warwick, Richard Neville, earl of 153 Warton, Joseph 769 Warton, Thomas 769 Warton, Dr. Thomas 154, 769 Washington, George, general 776, 856 Wasilowitsch, Ivan, czar Russia 338 Waters, Mr. 623 Waterson, Simon 449, 486 Waterson, Simon 72, 486 Waterworth, J. 803 Watkins, Dr. John 793 Watkins, Richard 411, 428 Watson and Mawson 610 Watson, James 817
| Whalley, Mr. 716 Whalley, Stephen 897 Wharton, George, esq. 399 Wharton, Philip, duke of 629 Whatman, Mr. 907 Wheatley, Benjamin 951 Wheble, John, 724, 725, 805, 878, 921
Wheeler, Charles 748, 903 Wheeler, Charles Henry 903 Wheeler, James 903 Wheeler, John 903 Wheeler, rev. Maurice 547 Wheeler, Thomas 9e3 Whethamstede, abbot of St. Albans, 95
Whewell, rev. William, 909 Whiston, John 772, 789 Whitchurch, Edward 266 White, Alexander 779 of White, Benjamin 772 White, Edward 445 White, Elihu 831 White, Henry Hart 839, 843, 849
White, Henry Kirke 824, 859 White, J. 817
White, John 572, 600, 678
White, Luke, esq. M, P. 988 White, Matthew 488
Watson, James 569, 570, 580 White, Samuel, esq. 888
White rev. Stephen 412 White, sir Thomas 329 White, William 445 Whitefield, rev. George 737 Whitehead, rev. David 360 Whitehead, Wm. 701,753, 734 Whitehill, Richard 142 Whitel, Benjamin 772, 782 Whitfield, Joseph 824 Whiting and Branston, 885, 909
Whitington, Robert 226 Whitledge, Robert 573, 600 Whitlock, Dr. Richard 548 549
Weaver, Thomas Robert 882, Whitney, John 325
Webb, George 639 Webb, W. 500 Webster, John 474
Walsingham,sirThos.392,403 Webbe, William 387 Walter, John, bookseller 794 Webster, Edward 364 904 Wechel, Andrew 371 Wechell, Christian 320 Wedderburn. James, 239 Wedderburn, John 239 Wedderburn, Robert 239 Wedgewood, Josiah 780 Wedgwood and Bentley, 832 Weir, Mr. 930 Weldon, John 400 Well, Agnes 253 Welland, Mr. 951 Wellington, Richard 790 Wells, Charles M. D. 953 Wells, Robert 953, 954 Welsted, Mr. 642 Wendeborn, M. 439 Wenssler, Michael 197, 198 Wentzel, Baron 855 Wentworth, Thomas Straf. ford, earl of 501 Wesley, rev. Charles 609 Wesley, rev. John 609, 928 Wesley, rev, Samuel 609 Wesselus, John, Herman 187,
Walter, Thomas 815 Walters, John 749, 848, 856 Walther, D. 943 Walthoe, John 600, 620, 621 Wolton, bp. of Exeter 361 Walton, Dr. Brian, bishop of Chester 524, 525 Walton, Isaac 520, 825 Walton, John or, Johannes Capellanus, 86 Walton, Mr. 933 Walton, Thomas 234 Waltville, William de abbot, of Peterborough, 57 Walworth, sir William, lord mayor of London, 78 Walwyn, Herbert 790 Wance, Richard 696 Wanley, Humphrey 654 Warboys, three Samuels of
Whitshed, lord chief justice of Ireland, 623
Whitworth, Henry 643, 673 Whittaker, Mr. 904
Whittaker, Dr. T. D. 919 Whittaker, rev. John 893 Whittaker, John 844
Whittingham, Charles 864
Whittingham, Huntman,and Knevett, 896
Whittingham, William 795 Whittington.sir Richard Jord mayor of London, 95 Whittington, rev. Robert 208 Whynne, Peter 825 Wiclif, 75, 80, 166, 290 Wienner, John 197 Wier, Mrs. 796 Wier, Richard 796 Wierix, Anthony 420 Wierix. Jerom 420 Wierix, John 420 Wiffin, J. H. 849 Wigstone, sir — 404 Wilcocks, William 202 Wilcox, John 709 Wilcox, Mr. 665 Wilde, Allington 633, 644, 723 Wilde, John 600,707 Wilde, Mr. 953 Wilford, John 684 Wilford, bishop 41 Wilfred, abp. of York, 48 Wilkes, John 710,713.719711, 724, 725 Wilkes, John 832, 837 Wilkes, Matthew 805, 962 Wilkie, George 754 Wilkie, George 852, 878 Wilkie, John 704, 754 Wilkie. John 738 Wilkie, Thomas 754
Wilkin, Richard 600
Wilkins, Dr. Charles 742,962 Wilkins, Dr. John, bishop of Chester 529
Wilkins, William 680, 696 Wilkinson, George 782 Wilkinson, Mr. 825 Wilkinson, Thomas 869 Willer, George 320, 427 Willet, Mr. 107 Willett, W. M. 910 William, duke of Normandy. 48, 49, 51
William III. king of England, 572, 587, 845
Winch, Robert 357,877 Winchelsey, Dr. Thomas 95 Winchester, Henry 953 Winchester, William 953 Winchester, William Pawlet, marquis of 350 Winde, Lodovici de 370 Windet, John 330, 518, 260 Windebank, Mr. 480 Windham, rt. hon. W. 810 Wingrave, Francis 746 Wingrave, John 831 Winifred, archbishop 43, 44 Winkleman, 37
William IV. king of Eng-Winks, Mr. 938
Wyer, Robert 260, 282, 283 Wyghte, John 397
Woodfall, Henry Sampson Wycherly, William 606, 665 720, 722, 726, 729, 745, 751, Wyer, John 310 815, 821, 823 Woodfall, Sophia 816 Woodfall, William 815, 884 Woodhead, Thomas 946 Woodlark, Robert 137 Woods, George 750 Woodville, Dr.
Salisbury 305 Woodward, John 646 Woodyer. Mr. 818
Wykeham, William, bishop of Winchester 83
Wyllyams, Robert 291 Wynne, J. Huddleston 762 of Wyntoun, Andrew, prior of Lockleven 88
Wyon, Mark 485 Wyrcestre, William 171
Wooler, Thomas Jonath. 865 Wyttingham, W. dean of
Winnington, sir Thomas 657 Woolf, John 401
land, 915 William, brother of Paris, 68 Winprecht, M, 855 Williams, John 793
Williams, Dr. Daniel 612, 613 Williams, David 771 Williams, Edward 952 Williams, Edward Pote 953 Williams, Evan 940 Williams, John 713, 732, 760 Williams, John Ambrose 879 Williams, Dr. John, arch- bishop of York, 492
Williams, Mr. 600
Woollet, William 819 Woolaston, Mr. 608
Winstrupius, Peter, bishop of Woolston, rev. Mr. 642
Scania 545 Winter, Henry 937 Winter, Mrs. 621 Winter, Robert 346 Winter, Thomas 448 Winters, Conrad 130 Winterberg, John 173 Winton, Andrew, poet, 97 Wise, Andrew 445
Williams, Mr. engraver 773 Wiseman, W, D.D. 946
Williamson, Adam 926
Williamson, Barbara 837 Williamson, sir Joseph 564 Williamson, Mr. 687 Williamson, Richard 659 Williamson, Robert 696 Williamson, William 353 Willick, M. 866 Willis, Thomas 678 Willison, David 901, 918 Wills, H. 930 Wilmot, Mr. 632 Wilson and Fell 711 Wilson, Alexander 668 Wilson, bishop 754, 765 Wilson, David 911 Wilson, James 855 Wilson, John Mackay 941 Wilson, Mr. 817,893 Wilson, Peter, (Dublin) 687 Wilson, Peter 813 Wilson, rev. S. 865 Wilson, Thomas 328 Wilson, Dr. Thomas, bishop of Sodor and Mann 580
Withers, Dr. 764
Withers, George 514, 525
Withred, king of Kent, 42 Witzenhansel, Josel 556 Worde, Dr. 774
Wolf, Reginald 318
Wolfe, Joan 353
Wolfe, John 434, 518
Wolfe, Nicholas German 353 Wolfe, Reynold 325, 353 Wolfe, Thomas 353 Wolff, Henrick 372 Wolgemuth, Mr. 244 Wollaston Mr. 861 Wolsey, cardinal 229,248,249, 250
Wood, Anthony à 578
Worcester, John Tiptoft, earl
Worde, Elizabeth de 258 Worde, Wynkyn de 143, 169,
Durham 315
Xavier, Francis 326 Ximenes, cardinal 232 Yair, Mr, 814
Yates, John 621, 944 Yardley, Richard 400, 445 Yates, Mr. 641
Yeo, Edward Roe 832
195,196,197,210,258,288,289, Yetsweirt, Charles 363, 420
Wordsworth, William 566 Worrall. John 727 Worrall, Thomas 727 Worsley, Dr. Benjamin 551 Worsley,sir Richard, bart. 913 Worthington, rev. Hugh 833 Wotton, Matthew 600, 791 Wotton, Thomas 791 Wragg, Jacob 747 Wreittoun, John 459 Wright, Benjamin 884 Wright, C. 679
Wright, Edward 831, 838 Wright, Gilbert 822 Wright, Griffith 869 Wright, James 580
Wright, John 831 Wright, Joseph 831 Wright, Mr. 664 Wright, Mr. 879 Wright, Thomas 432, 794, 798, 907 Wright, Thomas, F.S.A. 955 Wright, William 694 Wrightwick, Richard 476 Wriottesley, lord 293 Wriottesley,lady Caroline 883
Wurdtwein 106 Wurtemberg, king of 292 Wuyck, Jacob 431 Wyatt, sir Thomas 328 Wyat, Mr. 664
Wood, Thomas 632, 635, 667 Wroe. James 869 Wood, Thomas 808 Woodcock, Thomas 417 Woode, rev.Nathaniel 371 Woodfall, George 821,856,952 Woodfall, Henry 720, 821
Yetsweirt, Jane 421
Yetsweirt, Nicasius 363 Yonge, Dr. bishop of Nor- wich 865
York, Elizabeth of 208 Yorke, sir John 459, 460 Young, Arthur 795 Young Dr. Edward 605, 620, 638, 656, 668, 962 Young, lady 213
Young, John 859, 913
Young, Murdo 937
Young, Patrick 484 Young, Peter 385
Younge, sir William 657
Zacher, Abdallah ben 646 Zainer, Gunther 140, 197 Zainer, John 140 Zanni, Bartholomew 190 Zarot, Anthony 131, 197 Zchneider, Nicholas 458 Zell, Ulric 106, 146 Zell, William 637 Zenger, John Peter 661 Zeno, emperor 40 Zeno, apostle 70 Zenobia, q. of Palmyra 37 Ziegler, Bernard 293 Ziezenbalg, Bartho. 602 Ziletus, Innocent 159 Zorba, Samuel 188 Zuinglius 121
Made by an order of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 20th March, 1839, for a return showing the total number of Advertisements, and total amount received therefrom, in England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland, respectively, for each year since the duty was reduced to 1s. 6d. and for each year during a corresponding period before the duty was reduced.
1830.... 1831.... 1832.... 787649 1833.... 783557 1834....
£ 8. d. 136368 17 10 136052 18 10
Duty reduced to 1s. 6d. in Great Britain, and 1s. in Ireland,
Abbreviations, curious notice of 186 Abdicated King and Queen 574 Aberdeen, school for the blind at 751 Aberdeen Herald 901—Journal 674, 936| Observer 901
Burmese 11 Chinese 11 - Coptic, Artis Typographica 700 11-Chaldee 11-Dutch 11-English Arundel, extracts from churchwardens' 11-Ethiopic 11-French 11-Greek, accounts at 386 11-Georgian 11-Hebrew 11- Ita- Asbestos, books made of the 25 lian 11-Indians of Bengal 11-Irish, Ashmolean museum founded 574 32-Latin 11-Muscovite 11-Per- Askew, Anne, burnt for heresy 293 sian, 11-Sanscrit 11-Samaritan 11 Asses, sermon to 747-feast of exhibited -Sclavonic 11-Spanish 11-Syriac in the Greek church, 116-celebrated 11-Tartarian 11- Turkish 11-Al- in France, 40-abolished in England, phabetical writing, quotation from 3 62 Alphonsean tables made 61 Assistants' court of in the stationers' Amelia, novel, anecdote of 680 company, origin of 826 American war 734 Associator, 777 American Advocate 875-Historical Re- gister 669-Magazine 701, 721-New, 704-Monthly Review 668-Weekly Mercury 622 Amsterdam Slip 579
Abingdon, monastery at, pillaged 69- feast of the holy cross at 93-extract from churchwarden's account 413- Abo, city of, destroyed by fire 494 Academy meaning of 90-royal mili- tary. at Woolwich 100 Academical degrees first mentioned 59 Account of the victory obtained by the king in Ireland 574-a bloody battle in Hungary 579-the signing of the general peace 579-of the taking of a fort and entrenchment before Na- mur 578-capitulation of the town of Namur 578 surrendering of the Anagrammatism, meaning of 497 castle of Namur 578-entire defeat Analyctical Review, 771 of the Turkish army in the Morea 578 Acrostic, specimen of 299-meaning of 299 478
Act of uniformity passed 531 Acta Diurna 34- Euriditorum, 562- German 603-Erudita et Curiosa Frünnkische 636 Actium, battle of 36
Admiration first used in printing 310 Adventurer, by Hawksworth 688 Adversaria, a note book 55 Advertisement earliest 512-curious list of 590 price for insertion 563] -of judge Jefferies 572-extensive one 887-duty on 806 of Caxton's books 191-increase of 806-number published in 1834 934-duty on re- duced 929-return of 984 Adviser 710
Adult schools established 842 Agincourt, battle of 86
Agreeably Gallimaufry, or Matchless Medley 730-Miscellany 673
Anatomy of the Mass 162, 163 Anaxagoras imprisoned for heresy 223 Anderton, Wm printer, trial and exe- cution of 575
Andre, John, bookseller, burnt 297 Angels, writing of 8 Anglo-Saxons converted to Christian- ity 39
Annals of Agriculture 795 Annotations, on the Tatler 595 Annual Register, Angliæ Notitia, the earliest in England 545-(Dodsley's) 704-New 748-Asiatic 802-Baptist 722-Imperial and County841-Edin- burgh 834
Annual Review, by Dr. Aikins 813 Annunciation, early wood-cut of 90 Anti-Jacobin 797-Anti-Theatre 642- Anti-Galican 837 Antioch library at 38 Antiphonors, price of 91 304
Antiquaries, society of founded 358 Antiquarii, meaning of 77
Antiquities of England and Wales 772 Antiquity, learning of 37 Apocrypha, meaning of 75 Apollo, temple of, library in 34 Arabic numerals first used in England 69-types first used in Sweden 568- first book printed in 221 Arabs' mode of preserving their books
A-la mode à Paris 528 Aldfield, Thomas, executed 370 Aldine anchor, verses on the 206 Alehouses first licensed 313 Alexandria captured from the Greeks 40-battle of 17-library founded at 33-burnt 35, 41, 44-Codex 904 Alkmund's, St. Derby, curious entry in the register at 532 Almanack first published 133, 140- Areopagitica; a speech for the liberty price of one in 1582 335-in the pre- of unlicensed printing 510, 311 sent shape in England 547-first Argonautic expedition 27 printed in Scotland 552-in Ireland, Argus 776 394-bloody Irish 504-clog, or Staf- Arithmetic, first treatise on published fordshire 559-Owle's 406-ŒEsel 20| in England 231
-first at Constantinople 826-duty Arithmetical figures origin of 9, 46, 60. on 747, 748, 806-duty on repealed, Arius', works of condemned 68 934-licensed 529-forbidden in Armenians, seven hundred families sent France 366-sum given to Oxford into exile 457 and Cambridge in lieu of printing 748-Oxford 609-duty on 747-Ru- nic. or log 20-licensed to print 437 -illegality of detected 731 Alms, tithes given for 274 Alphabet, of syllables 9-curious com-
bination of the letters of 28-Anglo- Saxon 31-Arabic 11 Bardic 19-
Athenæum 908-(Aikin's) 832 Athenian Mercury 574, 575 Athenians, mode of preserving their laws 17
Attic Miscellany 764
Attorney, anecdote of a rascally 788 Auchinleck, private press at 863 Auction bills of the Romans 35 Auditor, by Murphy 710 Augsburg, confession of faith of 259 Augustine St. arrives in Britain 40- an order of friars, 85-arm of,brought from Rome 268- abbey at Bristol 269
Australia, different institutions intro- duced, 880-- geographical state 886 Australian 894-Asiatic Review 930- Colonist 927-Colonist (Sydney) 942 -True do. 936-Colonial Advocate 908-Times 864-Cornwall Chronicle 936-Press 910-Currency Lad 930 -Hobart Town Courier 904-Gazette 864- Horn Boy 930- Launceston Advertiser 910-Morning Star 930- Sydney Gazette 884 Times 936- Herald 920-Monitor 897-Tasma- nian 897-Trumpeter General 930— Trumpeter 930-Watchman 942—In. dependent 915 Authors, punishments of 539 - first poetical catalogue of 45-early man- ner of publishing their works 55- lines on the vanity of one 487 Autograph, earliest known 761 Author's Advocate, &c. 951 Ayr Advertiser 813-Observer 927
Babington conspiracy 391, 395 Babler 718
Babylonian bricks, notice of 14 Baker's News; or, the Whitehall Jour- na! 628
Balk, or beam, derivation of 19 Ballad, meaning of 88-specimen of the earliest 88-German 89-works re- ferring to 89-singers suppressed 508 -list of printed by John Wallye and Mrs. Toy 324
Balm of Gilead; or, the Healer of Armorial bearings granted to the Divisions 608 printers of Germany 116 Banker's Journal 952 Army's Post, 507-Modest Intelligencer Bannantyne club established 887 508 51 2- Intelligencer 519-Ecout Bards, billet of, signs of 19 Barons, English, Chatham's remarks Article of high treason against sir on 59 William Scraggs 557-against the Barton, Elizabeth, executed 265 dutchess of Portsmouth 557 Bath, order of the, instituted 80
Bath Chronicle 869 — Herald 879, 887, --and Bristol Magazine 738
Battle of Harlow, its influence on civilization 86
Beads, turners of 83
Beauties of the Magazines 710 Bedford Missal, account of 93
Bee (Dr. Anderson) 771-(by Budgell)| 651-(by Goldsmith) 704
Belfast News Letter 661, 908-North- ern Star 782
Bell's Weekly Messenger 916-Dispatch 899,916
Benet college library, Cambridge, cu- rious regulations at 395 Bennet, Thomas, burnt at Exeter 253 Berrington's Evening Post 632 Berwick Advertiser 834, 887, 941 Bibles, Danish-first edition of the whole 310-edited by Hans Paulsen Resen 493
Self Interpreting 774-Heptinstall's Blood's Almmack 52a
776-Jackson's Family 791-printed Bloody News from Angel Alley 556– by Miller Ritchie 790, 791-curious from St. Albans 554—from Skrews- errors in an edition 595-History of bury 548
-decree against 234 Bookbinders, booksellers, and station- ers, decree of the university of Cam- bridge to 234
by Howell 615-Canne's 530-print- Boustrophedon, a manner of writing 18 ed by John Ogilby 551-first stereo- Bon Ton Gazette 919 typed 584-complaint of the convo- Bod-Edeyrn, private press at 652 cation of the clergy 588-first trans- Bookbinder, lines to a 518-blind 855 lated into Saxon 46-gift of several to the university of Oxford 60-early one in the British museum 67-bond given for the due return of one 67- bill to prohibit the use of in England 79-law against reading 86-Lincoln cathedral, gift to 90-printed by Wil- liam Bonham 314-converted into cartridges 652-printed by Reeves 811-printed by Mr. Pasham 738 Bibles, French-proclamation against 316-French 423 - Cardinal Maza- rine's 117-Protestant, or Bible of the Sword 239
German - thirteen editions printed by Anthony Koburger 140 - printed by Schoeffer 205-used by Martin Luther, 229-for the use of the Jews 556-Canstein institution 595-Charlemagne's, emperor, sold 45-first with a date 124-printed in America 652-Hebrew and German 667-Luther's 292, 521-number in king of Wurtemberg's library 292 Bibles, Irish-one sent to the dean and chapter of St. Patrick's, Dublin 333-number sold in two years 333 --convocation at Dublin concerning
Bibles, Italian 736-in the vernacular Italian, 412-Sixtus V.'s 411 Bibles, Russian-printed by order of Peter I. 625-editions printed at Moscow 625
gar tongue 286-printed by Andrew Hart 453-scarcity of 238-for the use of the Highlanders 343-patent grant- ed to Andrew Anderson 546-printed by Thomas Bassendyne 361-the first in Roman letter
Bibles, Dutch-printed at Cologne, 158-first stereotyped 584-Dutch and Russian 625 Bibles, English-The Great, printed by Richard Jugge 353-Breeches, print- ed by Barker 364-fine paid for, at Arundel 380-paid for mending 407 -Bibliotheca, applied to 54- bible so called 221-meaning of the word, 22-of the poor, Biblia Pauperum 94-Grafton, prosecuted for printing 280-proclamation against 286, 287 -Edmund Becke's 304-first Con- cordance of the whole 310-pa- tent granted to Nicholas Udall 314] -printed by Andrew Hester 314- printed by Nicholas Hill 314-print- ed by Richard Jugge 319-burnt at Oxford by order of cardinal Pole 326-cost of one at Mere, in Wilt- shire 327-queen Elizabeth's 343- Bishops' printed by Jugge 346-Bibles, Scotland-allowed in the vul complaint against the printers of 588-Vinegar, printed by John Bas- ket 615-law regulating the printing of 629 Matthew Henry's 714- number printed in the 16th century- 204-ordered to be placed in churches 265, 279 Thomas Matthews, cu- rious counterfeit in 266 - Great, printed by Grafton and Whitchurch, 266-exposed to sale, and publicly read 207-printed by John Byddell 270 archbishop Cranmer's 272- Sir Thomas More's defence for not printing first edition of the whole in English 260-patent to Anthony Ma- lert 279-price to be sold at 279- proclamation by Henry VIII. 279- printed by Macklin 804-history of by Stackhouse 684-present transla. tion, account of 455, 457-combina- tion to keep up the price of 450- errors in 484, 485-printed by Buck and Daniels, at Cambridge, 492- Pearl, printed by John Field, 6000 er- rata in 520-preaching 521-trans- lation during the commonwealth, 521-list of editions from 1526 to 1776 738-one sent to queen Eliza- beth for a new year's gift 349-first printed in the Roman letter 542- Barker and Lucas fined for an error in 481 - privilege granted William Bentley to print 485-the weight in silver given for one 487-John Bun- yan's sold 570-sum paid for cor- recting the translation 433-trans- lated by order of Alfred the Great 47 -printed by Baskerville, at Birming- ham, 733--Dr. Adam Clarke's com- mentary 948-printed by Flindell, at Helston 893-Fittler's 858-Com plete Family, by Rev. J. Styles 848 -printed by Corrall 864-number sold by the King's printers in 1829 Blackburn Mail 803, 831 908-Rouen 344-Geneva 364-Dr. Blackwell, Alexander, beheaded 676 Dodd's 718- - royal imperial 721- Blank verse, meaning of 294 Romaine's 738 Bishop Wilson's Blenheim, victory of 619
Bibles, Wales 407— printed for the churches in 336. Bibles, versions-Arabic 479-Arme- nian 552-Bohemian 568-Belgic or Liesveldt's 234-Douay 453-Fin- nish 230 - Georgian 328 Greek (Septuagint) 34-Grison 458 - He- brew,by Nicellius 818-Hungarian 409 -Icelandic 379-Lithuanian 653 Li- vonic 531 Manks 729 - Pomera- nian 400-Polish 431-Rouen 344—| Sclavonic 254, 371-Saxon 46-Spa- nish (anonymous) 325-Swedish 490) -(Christiana's) 501- Vandallic 365 -Vulgate 38
Bible society commenced 817 Bibliographer's Manuel 933 Bibliographical Decameron 913 Bibliographinia 863 Bibliomaniu; or, Book Madness 837 Bibliosophia; or, Book Wisdom 857 Bibliotheca Anglo Poetica 864 Bib lica 615 Curiosa 593- Harleianc 717-Legum Anglia 727-Spencerina 913
Bibliothecaire royale, established at l'aris 284
Bibliotheque Britannique 676-Ger- manique 624-Universal 574 Bingley's Journal 723 Biographical Magazine 738 Birmingham riots 780 Birmingham Gazette; or, the General Correspondent 668
Bishops, order of, abolished in Eng- land 504 Black Dwarf 852, 865
754, 765-printed at Cambridge 765 Blocks, printing from, invented 90 -Cabinet and Unique 773-Brown's Bolton Express 944—Chronicle 961
Bookbinding, father of 36-notice of early 207, 348, 339-works relating to 207-sums paid for 208, 282-state of in France 284, 323-poetical tribute to 235-price of in Scotland 368, 369
Books, the earliest, printed with a per- mission 166, 167-forbidden and con- demned 166-censors of, first ap- pointed 184, 185-belonging to Henry VIII. 297-act for importa. tion and binding 256, 257- Black Book, origin of 264-golden one, so called 190-of indentures curious, 207-sent as new year's gifts 360- proclamation against 370-first en- tered at stationers' hall sys-probi- bited at Brussels 253 — order of Charles V. against 253-of St. Al- bans 169-printed for Arn of Austria, 500-first printed in Glasgow 493— first in the English language 18- sawn backs first in use 661-orizin of the word 22-value set on 36- list of,printed from blocks 121-Book of Psalms, fac simile of 844-first solicitation to publish 44-two thou- sand destroyed at Rome 36-first sale by auction in Scotland 571, 591 -earliest review of in Scotland 571 -loan for the safe return of one 134-bull of pope Alexander VI. against 88, 204-earliest review of, in England 572-lines on by Sir Two- mas Overbury 460-eulogiam upon 461-of images 90-gift of, to Merton college, Oxford 68 - England, a early mart for the sale of 42-scard- ty of at Rome 42-of the gospel, ann paid for -bound by the clergy, 44, 211-in their present form in vented 46 machine for rolling 887-date of publishing 999 — first poetical catalogue of 43 - sold by contract 70-Petrarch's observa- tions on, 71-Richard de Bury's ob servations on 71-transcribed by the monks 77-journeys to Rome to par chase 42-peculiarities of the early printed 157, 158-chained 60, 21, 329-Common Prayer, printed by Didot 773-method of publishing 33 -one of the earliest catalogues of 641-observation on the title of 648— enrious instance of censorship 568- scrap book first noticed 575-cata logue of the most vendable 325- Common Prayer,revised by authority 530-queen Elizabeth's 441-printed at Verdun 840-collection made by Charles I. 564-custom of perfum- ing 349-bound in silver and gold 354 -expensive manner of binding 355 -foreign, prohibited 367-reception of 661, 662, 663, 664-act to regulate the price of 664-censure of, estab- lished at Montpelier 428-burnt at stationers' hall 431-publishers of, first noticed 223- abbreviations in 186 - the first printed catalogue of in England 421- burnt by order of the house of commons 450-edict of Henry II of France, against 300, 316-stalls, antiquity of 63-Bible, so called 22-censors of, appointed 216 -catalogue of, first printed in Ire- land 486-proclamation against 547 -proclamation against, by Edward VI. 304, 305-mode of preserving 305-bound in boards, origin of 304
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