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Portraits; engravings of rare and curious: viz.
Verney Sir Greville; by Loggan 679.

Wetenhall Edward Bishop of Corke and Ross; by Becket 678.
Whitington Richard, Lord Mayor of London; by Elstracke 684.

Willoughby, Sir Francis; by T. Man 674.

Winderbank Sir F. and Lord Finch; 676.

Wortley, Sir Francis; by Hertocks 674.

Wriothesley Henry, Earl of Southampton; by Passe 678.

Wynn, Sir John de Gwedir; by Vaughan 678.

York, James Duke of; 676.

Press National; want of 739.

Printers English; protected by the statute of Richard III. 15%.
Printing; benefit of 261.

Print sales; Barnard 672.

Sir W. Musgrave 684.

Miscellaneous 675-9.

Prints; ascount of rare and curious ones 672.

Prospero; a book-auction bibliomaniac 180.

Psalters; the author's Essay upon the Ancient Psalters printed at Mentz 55.

Pynson; his books upon vellum 285, 753.

Quin late Mr; his passion for books printed upon vellum 695.

Quisquilius; a book-auction bibliomaniac 167.

Ranzau Henry de; inscription over his library door 149.

Ratcliffe John; account of his library 521.

comparison between the collections of West and Ratcliffe 523.

Rawlinson Thomas; his passion for book-collecting 454-8.

catalogues of his several book-sales 455-7.

Richard; sale, and specimens, of his library 490-1.

Rede or Read, Bishop of Chichester 254.

Reed Isaac; some account of him and his library 609.

Reformation The; its history as connected with the Bibliomania 300-311.

Rembrandt; account of the scarcest engravings by him 680, 682.

Reprints of voluminous and useful works applauded 736, 737.

Revickzky Count; catalogue, and disposal, of his library 1234.

Reviews; their advantages and disadvantages, rise and progress 20, 22.

Richard de Bury; 245, 249.

Rinaldo; a book-auction bibliomaniac 182.

Ritson; his character under that of Sycorax 8.

sale of his books 599.

Rice Abbé; see Bibliographical Index.

Roche Mr; his communication respecting Count M'Carthy 694.

Roscoe Mr; proposed to write a life of Erasmus 293.

his commendation of handsome book-binding 689.

Rosicrusius; a book-auction bibliomaniac 169.

Roveray Du; his publications commended 645.
Rowe Mores; sale of his library 671.

Roxburgh Duke of; anecdote of 701.

Royal Institution; catalogue of the library of 132.

Sales Book; account of their establishment 401.
number of, in the years 1806-7: 611.

Satin; books printed upon 687.

Baxius Christopher; see Bibliographical Index.

Scaliger Joseph; the author's estate compared with that of 746.

Scott Robert; a celebrated bookseller 409.

Scott Mr. Walter; beauty of his poetry 146. see Bibliographical Index.

Scotus Erigena; account of his writings 222.

Scribes or Scriveners; ignorance of the ancient 244.

Seaman Dr; catalogue of his books 401-2, &c.

Sharp and Hailes; their publications commended 645.

Sherington Sir Walter; regulations concerning his library 258.

Similis; inscription upon his tomb 744.

Smith Consul; Catalogue of his library 128, 498.

Smith Richard; account and sale of, his library 399, 400.

engraving of his portrait 674.

Smyth George; account of his library 536.

Snuff-box of Mr. L. 162.

Soubise Prince de; Catalogue of his library 129.

Southgate Richard; account of his collections 559.

Spencer Earl; his purchase of Count Revickzky's library 124.

his copies of the Mozarabic Missal, and Breviary 214.

copy of the Siege of Rhodes, printed by Caxton 543.

copy of Pynson's edition of Chaucer's works 557.

copies of illustrated Shakspeares 667, 668.

copy of Pliny, printed by Sweynhem and Pannartz, upon vellum 695.
eulogy upon his character 702.

copy of the Assertio Septem,' &c. upon vellum 753.

Stafford Marchioness of; description of a private publication by 714.
her skill in etching 715.

Stanley Colonel; his fine copy of De Bry 686.

Steevens George; some account of 570, 590.

analysis of his library 52, 584.

his verses on Eleanour Rummin 585.
his letters to Herbert 587.

Strange John; his library commended 590.

Strawberry-Hill Press; account of books printed there \716, 725.

copper-plate vignette of the house 725.

Struvius; see Bibliographical Index.

Stubbes; see Bibliographical Index.

Surrey Earl; his whistle 318.

an intended edition of his works by the Rev. Dr. Nott 319.
Sutherland, Mr. H. A; his extraordinary copy of an illustrated Clarendon 668.
Sycorax; a literary character 8.

Sykes Sir Mark Masterman; his copy of the Revickzky Catalogue 124.

of Rapin's History of England 662.

Tanner Bishop; account of his editorship of Wood's Athen. Oxon. 60.

his Bibl. Brit. Hibernica 69.

Testament Greek; number of editions of 728.

Tewrdanckhs; a book so called 483.

Theobald; his love of old books 453-4.

Theodore, Abp. of Canterbury 219.

Theological volumes; great number of, in the Imperial library at Paris 145.

Thuanus [De Thou]; account, and catalogue, of his library 129.

Thynne William; a distinguished bibliomaniac 319.

Tiptoft Earl of Worcester 262, 264.

Tiraboschi; see Bibliographical Index.

Titles of Books; strangely lettered upon the binding 118.

Todd Rev. H. J; see Bibliographical Index.

his editions of Milton and Spenser commended 738.

Triphook Mr. Robert; bookseller 309, 407.

his publication upon The History of Playing Cards' 531.

Tristrem Sir; a book-auction bibliomaniac 179.

Trithemius Abbé; some account of 726-7.

wood-cut portrait of 727.

True Editions; account of 703, 706.

Tutet Mark Cephas; account of his library 531.

Valliere Duc De La; anecdote of him and the Abbé Rive 79.

Catalogues of his Library 130.

Vellum, books printed upon 90, 130, 424, 425-but see particularly 690, 696.
Visitors of ancient Monasteries 305.

Ulpian; a book-auction bibliomaniac 176.

Uncut Copies; passion for the possession of 662.

Unique Copies; illustration of 685, 687.

Utterson Mr; his copy of Stubbes's Anatomy of Abuses 367.

of Scott's Discoverie of Witchcraft 659.

Wakefield Robert 311, 551.

Walpole Sir Horace; see 'Strawberry Hill Press,'

Walsingham; libellous character of 313-4.

Wanley Humphrey; some account of 458-9.

Warton Thomas; celebrated under the character of Menander 8.

West James; account of, and analysis of his library 499, 510.

prices of some of his books sold by auction 504, 507.

comparison of his library with J. Ratcliffe's 523.

Wicliffe; Bishop Fell's character of 419.

Mr. Baber's edition of his New Testament 419.

Life of, by Lewis 447.

Wilbraham Mr. Roger; his copy of the Maner and Forme of Confession' 295.

Wilkes John; account of his library 599.

Wilson Bishop; his edition of the Bible 145.

Witches; tracts relating to, at Brand's sale 608.

Wolfius John; see Bibliographical Index.

wood-cut portrait of 148.

Wolsey Cardinal 296, 300.

his character by Skelton, Roy, and Tyndale 297, 299.

fine books presented to him 300.

Wood Anthony; some account of 412, 416. See Bibliographical Index.
wood-cut portrait of 416.

Woodford Emperor, &c; sale of his library 616.

Woodhouse Mr. John; his collection of prints 590, 594.

his collection of books 594, 597.

Worsley Dr; sale of his books by auction 404.

Worsley Sir Richard; his Museum Worsleyanum' 712.

Wright Dr. Richard; account of his library 533-5.

Wynne Edward; account of his library 426-8.

Ximenes Cardinal; see Bibliographical Index.

Life of him by Lord Holland, or Mr. Southey, a literary'
desideratum 211.

Youth; character of the ancient English Youth 371-4.

history of the Education of 371-5.

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