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A    DICTIONARY 


OF  THE 


ANONYMOUS   AND    PSEUDONYMOUS 
LITERATURE  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 


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A    DICTIONARY 


OF  THE 


ANONYMOUS  AND    PSEUDONYMOUS 
LITERATURE  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 


INCLUDING  THE  WORKS  OF  FOREIGNERS  WRITTEN  IN, 
OR  TRANSLATED  INTO  THE  ENGLISH  LANGUAGE. 


BY  THE  LATE  SAMUEL  HALKETT, 

KEEPER  OF  THE  ADVOCATES*  LIBRARY,  EDINBURGH; 

AND 

THE    LATE   REV.   JOHN    LAING,   M.A., 

LIBRARIAN  OF  THE  NEW  COLLEGE  LIBRARY,  EDINBURGH. 


VOLUME  FOURTH. 


EDINBURGH:   WILLIAM    PATERSON. 

1888. 


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EDITOR'S     NOTE. 


IN  bringing  this  work  to  a  close,  I  feel  that  some  explanation  of  the 
unexpected  delay  which  has  taken  place  in  the  issue  of  the  several 
volumes,  is  due  to  the  subscribers.  At  the  time  of  my  father's  death, 
eight  years  ago,  there  came  into  my  hands  an  enormous  mass  of 
materials,  comprising,  in  addition  to  his  own  collections,  those  of  Mr 
Halkett  and  Mr  H.  B.  Wheatley.  No  attempt  had  been  made  to 
arrange  these  materials.  In  the  process  of  reducing  the  slips  to  some 
rough  alphabetical  order,  I  discovered  that  a  large  number  consisted  of 
merely  a  word  or  two  of  the  title,  with  a  reference  to  one  or  more 
authorities.  Consequently,  those  titles  had  to  be  completed,  references 
verified,  and  not  infrequently,  in  the  case  of  duplicate  slips  drawn  from 
different  sources,  rival  claims  of  authorship  examined. 

Moreover,  the  strict  rule  laid  down  by  the  original  projectors  of 
the  Dictionary,  that  no  book  should  be  considered  anonymous  or 
pseudonymous,  if  the  author's  real  name  was  made  known  anywhere 
throughout  the  work,  imposed  upon  me  the  duty  of  carefully  examining 
the  books  themselves  in  all  such  cases  where  the  memoranda  in  my 
hands  were  defective,  or  where  it  was  not  clear  that  the  books  had 
already  been  so  examined.  I  have  thus  fortunately  been  able  to  add 
an  asterisk  to  many  entries  which  had  previously  been  taken  at  second 
hand.  It  need  hardly  be  said  that  all  this  involved  much  expenditure 
of  time.  The  Edinburgh  libraries  which  were  accessible  to  me  did  not 
contain  all  the  volumes  I  had  to  examine,  or  the  bibliographical 
works  it  was  necessary  to  consult ;  nor  did  my  references  always 
tell  me  where  they  were  to  be  found.  I  was  therefore  obliged 
to  seek  information  from  various  libraries  throughout  the  kingdom  ; 
and  a  single  incomplete  or  illegible  slip  has  sometimes  caused 
much  correspondence.  A  few  titles,  nevertheless,  will  be  found 
entered  in  the  Dictionary  on  the  authority  of  sale  and  booksellers' 
catalogues,  such  as  Leslie's  Cat.  and  Bliss'  Cat.     Some  of  these  may  not 


// 


be  strictly  anonymous ;  but  I  have  entered  them,  knowing  that  it  was 
my  fathers  intention  to  give  them  a  place  in  the  Dictionary,  with  this 
explanation. 

Although  I  have  taken  every  pains  to  complete  this  work  in  a 
manner  worthy  of  those  who  originated  and  carried  it  on,  I  am  deeply 
conscious  how  far  I  fall  short  of  my  aim  ;  and  I  have  to  crave  the  indul- 
gence of  those  whose  superior  knowledge  will  enable  them  to  detect 
errors  or  omissions. 

There  remains  for  me  now  only  the  pleasant  duty  of  acknowledging 
my  obligations  to  the  many  librarians  and  bibliographers  to  whom  I 
am  indebted  for  assistance.  My  special  thanks  are  due  to  Mr  J.  T. 
Clark,  Keeper  of  the  Advocates'  Library,  who,  besides  placing  the 
large  stores  under  his  charge  at  my  disposal,  has,  with  great  courtesy 
and  kindness,  been  ready  in  every  difficulty  to  help  me  with  his  valu- 
able information  and  advice  ;  to  Mr  T.  G.  Law  of  the  Signet  Library, 
Edinburgh,  whose  well-known  acquaintance  with  Roman  Catholic  litera- 
ture has  been  of  great  service ;  to  Mr  H.  R,  Tedder  of  the  Athenaeum 
Library,  London,  who  has  kindly  compared  with  the  books  all  the  slips 
which  refer  to  the  Athenaeum  Catalogue  ;  and  to  Dr  Garnett  of  the 
British  Museum,  and  Mr  F.  Madan  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  with  whom 
I  have  had  much  correspondence,  and  who,  in  the  midst  of  their  arduous 
duties,  have,  with  unwearying  patience,  never  failed  to  afford  me  the 
help  which  their  wide  knowledge  and  abundant  stores  of  information 
enabled  them  to  give. 

CATHERINE  LAING. 
Edinburgh,  June  1888. 


N.B. — The  numerals  in  brackets  which  follow  the  authors'  names  are  the  dates  on 
which  the  books  indiced  were  published.  The  figures  in  brackets  following,  in  several 
instances,  the  column  references,  indicate  the  number  of  books  by  the  author  in  that 
column. 


/ 


A    DICTIONARY 


OK  THE 


ANONYMOUS     AND     PSEUDONYMOUS 
LITERATURE   OF   GREAT   BRITAIN. 


TIT     —     T— L 


TIT  for  tat.  Original  poems  for  juvenile 
minds.  By  Q.  in  the  corner.  [John 
Harris.] 

London :  1830.     Octavo,   a^sh.    [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  99.] 

TIT  for  tat,  a  comedy  in  three  acts. 
Performed  at  the  Theatres  Royall 
Hay-market,  Drury-Lane,  and  Covent- 
Garden.  Printed  under  the  inspection 
of  James  Wrighton,  prompter.  Exactly 
agreeable  to  the  representation.  [By 
George  Colman,  the  elder.] 

London  :  1788.     Octavo.     Pp.  49.  b.  t.* 
[Biog.  Dram.'] 

TITAN'S   Letter  to  Milo.     [By  Albert 
Williams.] 
London:  N.  D.     Octavo.     [W.] 

TITCOMB'S  letters  to  young  people 
single  and  married.  Timothy  Tit- 
combe,  Esq.  [By  J.  G.  HOLLAND.] 
Low's  cheap  series  of  American  authors. 
Fiftieth  edition. 
London:  1873.     Octavo,     Pp.  x.  246.* 

TITHES  indefensible :  or,  observations 

on    the  origin   and   effects   of  tithes. 

,  Addressed  to  country  gentlemen.     [By 

Thomas  Thompson.] 

York:  1792.     Octavo.     Pp.  118.*  [Bodl.] 

TITHING  (a)  table,  or  a  table  of  tithes 
and  oblations,  according  to  the 
ecclesiastical  laws  and  ordinances 
established  in  the  Church  of  England. 
By  W.  C.   [Bp.  Carleton.] 

London :  1662.     Quarto.     [Lowndes,  Bib- 
Hog.  Man.,  p.  2687.1 

TITLE  (the)  of  a  thorough  settlement 
examined  ;  in  answer  to  Dr  Sherlock's 
Case  of  the  allegiance  due  to  sovereign 
powers,  &c.  With  an  appendix  in 
answer  to  Dr.  Sherlock's  Vindication. 


[By  Dr  Jenkins,  Master  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge.] 

London  :  MDCxci.     Quarto.     Pp.  6.  b.  t. 
80  ;  append.    12.* 

TITLE  (the)  of  kings  proved  to  be  jure 
divino;  and  also  that  our  royall 
Soveraign  King  Charles  the  Second  is 
the  right  and  lawfull  heir  to  the  crown 
of  England,  and  that  the  life  of  his 
father,  Charles  the  First,  was  taken 
away  unjustly,  contrary  to  the  com- 
mon-law, statute-law,  and  all  other 
lawes  of  England.  Wherein  are  laid 
down  several  proofs,  both  of  Scripture 
and  law,  clearly  and  plainly  discovering 
that  there  can  be  no  full  and  free  par- 
liament without  a  King  and  House  of 
Lords.  By  W.  P.  [William  Prynne] 
Esq. 

London  :   1660.     Sm.  Quarto,    [Cat.  Lond. 
Inst.,  ii.  325.] 

TITUS  Vespasian  :  a  tragedy.  [By  John 
Cleland.] 

London  :  printed  for  the  author  MDCCLV. 
Octavo.*  [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 
Though  not  mentioned  on  the  title-page, 
this  tragedy  is  followed,  with  continuous 
pagination,  by  "  The  Ladies  subscription  : 
a  dramatic  performance.  Designed  for  an 
introduction  to  a  dance. " 

TIVERTON  (the)woolcomber's  defence. 
By  one  unconcerned,  but  a  friend  to 
liberty.     [Rev.  William  Daddo,  A.M.] 

London  :     1750,      Quarto.      [Boose     and 
Courtney,  Bib.  Corn.,  i.  102.] 

T — L— ND'S  invitation  to  Dismal  to 
dine  with  the  Calves-head  Club.  Imi- 
tated from  Horace,  Epist.  5.  Lib.  i. 
[By  Jonathan  Swift.] 

,-  N.  P.     N.  D.     Folio.     S.  Sh.* 

Dismal  is  Daniel  Finch,  Earl  of  Nottingham, 
who  was  nicknamed  the  Dismal  Orator. 


2597 


TO    —    TOF 


2598 


TO :  I   said  to  you  a  few  months 

ago  :  See  "  Letter  on  Irish  affairs." 

TO  all  kings,  princes,  rulers,  governours, 
bishops  and  clergy,  that  profess  Chris- 
tianity in  Christendom  being  a 
distinction  between  the  laws,  com- 
mandments and  ordinances  of  the 
higher  powers,  for  the  punishment  of 
evil  doers,  and  for  the  praise  of  them 
that  do  well :  and  the  ordinances, 
doctrines  and  commands  of  men  con- 
cerning religion  and  worship,  which 
are  not  to  be  touched,  tasted  nor 
handled :  and  the  hand-writing  of 
ordinances  among  the  Jews,  which 
Christ  hath  blotted  out.  By  G.  F. 
[George  Fox.] 

London  :  1685.     Quarto.     Pp.  27.* 

TO  all  magistrates,  teachers,  school- 
masters, and  people  in  Christendome, 
who  teach  your  children  the  way  of  the 
heathen,  out  of  their  books,  in  naming 
the  dayes,  and  months,  and  times,  and 
observing  your  feasts,  as  folioweth. 
To  that  intent  is  this  given  forth,  that 
you  may  come  off  them,  and  teach 
your  children  according  to  the  Scrip- 
tures, in  which  you  may  see  your 
teaching  is  different  from  the  Jews, 
and  Christians  in  old  time  :  but 
according  to  the  heathen  since  the 
apostles  dayes  in  the  apostacy.  Some- 
thing concerning  the  naming  of  times, 
dayes,  and  moneths,  &c.  And  their 
derivations  or  etymologies  as  they  call 
them,  which  children  have  been  taught, 
and  are  taught  out  of  heathenish 
authors,  and  from  heathenish  customs. 
That  parents  may  see,  what  their 
children  are  taught,  and  whether  they 
can  consent  that  they  be  so  taught ; 
and  consider  what  benefit  they  reap  by 
being  taught  those  things,  and  such 
authors  as  treats  of  those  things.  [By 
George  Fox.] 

London:  1660.    Quarto.    Pp.8.*    Signed 
G.  F. 

TO  all  people  in  all  Christendom  con- 
cerning perfect  love,  pure  wisdome  and 
the  holy  faith,  and  who  they  are  that 
banisheth  them,  and  who  they  are  that 
entertains  them:  and  how  Christendome 
hath  not  received  this  love  and  this 
faith  to  edifie  and  build  them,  but  hath 
received  envy,  and  wrath,  which  sets 
them  on  heaps  one  against  another,  so 
not  receiving  love,  they  cannot  edifie, 
nor  receiving  faith  they  cannot  build. 
Also  concerning  Christs  flesh  which 
was  offered,  and  Adams  flesh  which 
was  defiled,  and  concerning  the  out- 


ward offerings  and  sacrifices,  and  in 
what  they  were  held,  and  concerning 
the  belief  in  the  outward  offerings, 
and  concerning  the  belief  in  Christ  the 
offering,  and  concerning  Adam  in  the 
fall,  and  concerning  Adam  before  he 
fell,  and  concerning  Christ  that  doth 
never  fall,  and  concerning  the  eating  of 
Christs  flesh,  and  drinking  his  blood, 
and  who  hath  life,  and  who  hath  not. 
[By  George  Fox.] 

N.  p.  N.  D.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.*  Signed 
G.  F. 

TO  all  that  professe  Christianity,  are 
these  following  particulars.  Con- 
cerning their  name  of  Christians. 
Loving  enemies.  The  worship  in  spirit. 
Gospel-fellow-ship.  Their  many  heads 
and  baptismes.  Their  many  Churches. 
Their  disagreeing  about  Scriptures 
interpretation.  By  G.  F.  [George 
Fox.] 
London,  1661.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.* 

TO  all  the  faithful  brethren  born  of  the 
immortal  seed  of  the  father  of  life, 
and  sent  forth  in  the  great  commission, 
and  power  of  the  king  of  eternal 
glory,  to  gather  his  elect  from  the 
winds  of  the  earth,  forth  of  all  nations 
and  kindreds  where  they  are  scattered  ; 
this  to  you  is  the  word  of  God.  [By 
William  Dewsbury.] 

London,  1661.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.*  Signed 
W.  D.,  and  dated  from  York  Castle. 

TO  all  the  nations  under  the  whole 
heavens  :  and  to  all  those  who  have 
ministred  the  letter,  and  yet  are  ignor- 
ant, and  haue  kept  others  in  the  ignor- 
ance both  of  the  letter  and  spirit  also. 
From  those  people  who  are  despitefully 
called  Quakers,  who  tremble  at  the 
word  of  God  in  their  hearts  :  to  which 
word  all  the  holy  men  of  God  haue 
brought  forth  their  testimony  after 
the  same  manner  (and  who  are  ap- 
peared in  that  which  cannot  be  shaken) 
as  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament  do  eminently  declare  and 
set  forth.     G.  F.     [George  Fox.] 

London.  1660.  Quarto,  i  sh.  \Smith^s 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  660.] 

TO  all  who  smoke !  A  few  words  in 
defence  of  tobacco  :  or,  a  plea  for  the 
pipe.  By  "Cavendish."  [Samuel 
Bevan.] 

London :  1857.  Octavo.  6  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  262.] 

TO  farmers.  A  short  account  of  the 
cause  of  the  disease  in  corn,  called  by 


2599 


TOH    —    TOT 


2600 


farmers,  the  blight,  the  mildew,  and 
the  rust.  By  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Joseph  Banks,  Bart.  K.B.  Re-edited 
with  marginal  annotations  pointing  out 
a  remedy  where  this  cause  appears  to 
arise  from  bad  husbandry,  insufficient 
tillage,  improper  manure,  or  from 
small  inclosures,  which  prevent  a  free 
circulation  of  air  :  to  which  is  added 
a  receipt  for  preparing  wheat  for  sow- 
ing. By  an  agriculturist,  F.R.S.  and 
F.S.A.     [Sir  Thomas  Hanmer,  Bart.] 

London :  1807.     Octavo.     [JV.] 

TO  Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  of 
Wales,  with  the  tragedy  of  Cato. 
Nov.  1714.  To  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller, 
on  his  picture  of  the  King.  [By  Joseph 
Addison.] 

London  :  17 16.     Folio.     Pp.  9.  b.  t.* 

Tfl  KAGOAIKfi  Stillingfleeton.  Or,  an 
account  given  to  a  Catholick  friend,  of 
Dr.  Stillingfleets  late  book  against  the 
Roman  Church.  Together  with  a 
short  postil  upon  his  text,  in  three 
letters.  By  L  V  C.  [John  Vincent 
Cane.] 

Bruges,  1672.     Octavo.* 

TO  Mr.  E.  L.  on  his  Majesties  dissolving 
the  late  parliament  at  Oxford,  March 
28,  168 1.     [By  White  Kennett,  D.D.] 

Printed  in  the  year,  1681.  A  broadside.* 
[Bod/.] 

TO  my  Lady  Morton  on  New-years-day, 
1650.  At  the  Louver  in  Paris.  [By 
Edmund  Waller.] 

London,  1661.     Folio.     S.  L.*    [Bod/.] 

TO  the  author  [Mr.  Shepherd  of  Bath 
chapel]  of  Infant  Baptism.  Dated  1773. 
[By  Mary  GiLLAM.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1777.  Octavo.  Pp. 
4.*    [Bod/.] 

TO  the  beloved  and  chosen  of  God  in 
the  seed  elected,  particularly  in  Lon- 
don and  elsewhere,  who  have  seen  the 
the  day  of  Christ,  and  received  the 
message  of  peace  and  reconciliation  in 
these  last  dayes  of  his  glorious  ap- 
pearance.    [By  Edward  BURROUGH.] 

London,  1660.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.*  Signed 
E.  B. 

TO  the  bitter  end  A  novel  By  the  author 
of '  Lady  Audley's  secret '  etc.  etc.  etc. 
[Mary  EUzabeth  Braddon.] 

London  1872.     Octavo.* 

TO  the  honourable  Parliament  of  Eng- 
land now  assembled  at  Westminster, 


the  humble  petitions,  serious  sugges- 
tions, and  dutifuU  expostulations  of 
some  moderate  and  loyall  gentlemen, 
yeomen,  and  freeholders  of  the  Eastern 
Association,  &c.  [By  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Ward.] 

1648.  [JV.  and  Q.,  23  Marc/i  1867,  p. 
237-] 

TO  the  electors  of  Great  Britain. 
Serious  reflexions  on  a  dissolution  of 
Parliament.  By  an  elector.  [T.  Pres- 
ton.] 

London:  1784.    Octavo.   [W.,  Brit.  Mus.] 

TO  the  Hundred  of  Blything.  [An 
address  on  the  subject  of  the  Poor- 
Law  assessment.]     [By  J.  Jermyn  .?] 

[Southwold?  1821?]  Octavo.  [W.,  Brit. 
Mm.] 

TO  the  inhabitants  of  Berry  Pomeroy. 
[By  Rev.  W.  B.  Cosens,  vicar  of 
Berry  Pomeroy.] 

1852.  [W.,  Davidson,  Bib.  Devon.,  p. 
108.] 

TO  the  magistrates,  the  military,  and  the 
yeomanry  of  Ireland.  [Bv  Sir  Richard 
Musgrave,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Lismore.] 

Dublin:  1798.  Octavo.  [W.]  Signed 
Camillus. 

TO  the  majesty  of  the  people,  the 
Christian-political  mouse-trap  !  or  the 
world  reformed  by  order,  truth  and 
good  humour,  &c.  [By  P.  Labelliere.] 
London :  1 789.     Octavo.    [  W. ,  Brit.  Mus .] 

TO  the  memory  of  a  lady  lately  deceased. 
[Mrs.  Lyttelton,  wife  to  George  Lyttel- 
ton,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Lords  of  the 
Treasury.]  A  monody.  [By  George,, 
Lord  Lyttelton.] 

London:  MDCCXLVii.  Folio.  Pp.  15. 
b.  t.* 

TO  the  most  illustrious,  John,  Earle  of 
Lauderdale,  &c.  His  Majesties  High 
Commissioner  for  the  kingdom  of 
Scotland,  His  Grace,  A  congratulatory 
welcome  of  an  heart-well-wishing  quill : 
Hecatombe.    [By  Mungo  Murray.] 

N.  p.  N.  D.  Folio.  S.  sh.*  [Adv.Lib.\ 
Signed  M,  M. 

TO  the  no  less  vertuous  than  engeniou 
Mrs  Mary  More  ;    upon  her  sending 
Sir  Thomas  More's  picture  (of  her  own 
drawing)  to  the  Long  Gallery  at    the 
public  schools  in   Oxon.      R.  W.  [R. 
Whithall,  of  Merton  College.] 
N.  p.  1674.    Fol    S.L.* 
Author's  name  in  the  handwriting  of  Wood. 


26oi 


TOT    —    TOI 


2602 


TO  the  parliament  of  the  Comonwealth 
of  England.  Fifty  nine  particulars 
laid  down  for  the  regulating  things, 
and  the  taking  away  of  oppressing 
laws,  and  oppressors,  and  to  ease  the 
oppressed.  By  G.  F.  [George  Fox.] 
London,  1659.  Quarto.  Pp.23.*  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  658.] 

TO  the  patrons  of  ecclesiastical  livings. 
[By  Browne  Willis,  LL.D.] 
N.  p.     N.  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.* 

TO  the  Right  Honourable  James  Earl  of 
Perth,  Lord  Drummond,  and  Stob- 
Hall,  «&c.  Lord  High  Chancellour  of 
his  Majesties  most  ancient  kingdom  of 
Scotland.  The  congratulatory  welcome 
of  an  obliged  quill.  [By  Mungo 
Murray.] 

N.  p.      N.  D.      S.  Sh.      Folio.*      Signed 
M.  M. 

TO  the  Right  Reverend  the  Ld.  Bishop 
of  Carlisle.     Containing  a  third  vindi- 
cation of  Edward  the  Third.     Letter 
III.    [By  Thomas  Rym er.] 
London:  1706.     Octavo.* 

TO  the  Right  Reverend  the  Ld.  Bishop 
of  Carlisle.  Containing  an  historical 
deduction  of  the  aUiances  between 
France  and  Scotland.  Whereby  the 
pretended  old  league  with  Charlemagne 
is  disprov'd  :  and  the  true  old  league 
is  produced  and  asserted.  To  which 
is  added,  a  notable  piece  of  church- 
history  from  her  Majesty's  archives  ; 
never  before  publish'd.  Letter  IL 
[By  Thomas  Rymer.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.* 

TO  the  saints  in  Sion,  a  song  of  praise. 
Together  with  some  short  hints,  espe- 
cially in  the  2nd  part,  by  way  of 
prophecy,  concerning  the  judgments  of 
God  upon  the  world  for  their  sins,  by 
famine,  by  the  sword,  by  pestilence, 
and  by  fire  from  heaven.  Written  at 
Carlisle  in  Cumberland,  about  50  years 
ago,  and  now  published  by  consent  of 
the  writer.  T.  S.  [Thomas  Story.] 
London:  1 740.  Octavo,  i^  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  61  ;  ii.  637.] 

TO  the  Society  of  the  people  called 
Quakers.  [By  John  Payne.]  Signed 
Pacificus. 

N.  p.     1793.     Folio.     I  sh.     [Smith,  Bib. 
Anti-Quaker.,  p.  353.] 

TO  the  Wh[ig]s  Nineteen  queries,  a  fair 
and  full  answer,  by  an  honest  Torie  ; 
purely  for  the   publick    good  of   his 
country.    [By  Francis  Atterbury.] 
London:  17 10.    Duodecimo.     Pp.  16. 


TO  thee  Charls  Stuart  King  of  England, 
am  I  moved  of  the  Lord  to  write  ;  and 
to  thee  it  is  the  visitation  of  his  love, 
through  him  whose  travel  hath  been 
for  thee,  that  thy  soul  may  be  saved 
in  the  day  of  the  Lord,  therefore  hear 
that  thy  soul  may  live,  and  thy  dayes 
be  prolonged  in  the  house  of  thy  pil- 
grimage. [By  George  BlSHOP.] 
N.  p.  N.  D.  [1660.]  Quarto,  Pp.  8.* 
The  second  half  of  the  above,  to  C.  S.  K. 
is  signed  J.  P. 

TO  iS^os  &-yi.ov :  or,  an  exercise  upon  the 
creation.  Written  in  the  express 
words  of  the  sacred  text,  as  an  attempt 
to  shew  the  beauty  and  sublimity  of 
Holy  Scripture.     [By  Francis  Peck.] 

London:  1717.     Octavo.* 

TOAST  (the).  An  heroick  poem  in  four 
books,  written  originally  in  Latin,  by 
Frederick  Schefifer :  now  done  into 
English,  and  illustrated  with  notes  and 
observations,  by  Peregrine  Odonald, 
Esq.  [By  William  King,  LL.D., 
Principal  of  St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford.] 

Dublin :    printed.     London :    reprinted   in 
the  year  mdccxlvii.     Quarto.* 

TOBACCONIST  (the),  a  comedy  of 
two  acts  altered  from  Ben  Johnson. 
Acted  at  the  Theatres  Royal  in  the 
Haymarket  and  Edinburgh.  (With 
great  applause.)  [By  Francis  Gentle- 
man.] 

London :    M.DCC.LXXi.     Octavo.     Pp.   4. 
b.  t.  50.*     [Biog.  Dram.] 

TOCSIN  (the),  with  several  minor 
poems.  By  a  member  of  the  Honour- 
able Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  [Daniel 
Cabanel.] 

181 1.     Quarto.     [Gent    Mag.,    Ixxxv.     i. 
144.     Brit.  Crit.,  xxxix.  191.] 

TO-day  and  yesterday  :  a  satire.  [By 
Sir  Henry  Lytton  BULWER.] 

Chiswick,  1824.     Octavo.     Pp.  29.     [W., 
Martin's  Cat.] 

TO-day  in  Ireland.  In  three  volumes. 
[By  Eyre  Evans  Crow.] 

London :  1825.     Duodecimo.* 

TO  I LE  (a)  for  two-legged  foxes.  Where- 
in their  noisome  properties ;  their 
hunting  and  vnkenelling,  with  the 
duties  of  the  principall  hunters  and 
guardians  of  the  spirituall  vineyard  is 
liuely  discouered,  for  the  comfort  of 
all  her  Highnesse  trustie  and  true- 
hearted  subiects,  and  their  encourage- 
ment against  all  Popish  practises.     By 


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J,  B.  [J.  Baxter]    Preacher    of  the 

word  of  God. 

London,  i6oo.     Octavo.* 

TOLERATION  Act  explained.  An 
answer  to  a  legal  argument  on  the 
Toleration  Act,  shewing  that  the  court 
of  quarter  sessions  have  a  judicial 
function  as  to  the  administration  of 
oaths  to  persons  offering  themselves 
for  qualification  as  Protestant  dis- 
senting ministers.  By  a  barrister  of 
the  Temple.  [George  Wharton  Mar- 
riott, B.C.L.] 
London:  181 2.    Octavo.    Pp.39.*   \_Bod/.} 

TOLERATION  defended:  or,  the 
letter  from  a  gentleman  [James  Ram- 
say] to  a  member  of  parliament  con- 
cerning toleration  considered ;  with 
some  observes  on  Mr.  Meldrum's  ser- 
mon. [By  George  Brown.] 
Printed  in  the  year,  1703.  Quarto.  Pp.  2!j. 
b,  t.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

TOLERATION  disapprov'd  and  con- 
demn'd  bythe  authorityand  convincing 
reasons  of  I.  That  wise  and  learned 
King  James  and  his  Privy-Councill. 
Anno  Reg.  2^0.  1 1,  The  Honourable 
Commons  assembled  in  this  present 
parliament  in  their  votes  &c.  Feb.  25. 
1662.  III.  The  Presbyterian  ministers 
in  the  City  of  London  met  at  Sion- 
Colledge  Decemb.  18.  1645.  IV. 
Twenty  eminent  divines  most  (if  not 
all)  of  them  members  of  the  late 
assembly)  in  their  sermons  before  the 
two  Houses  of  Parliament  on  solemn 
occasions.  Faithfully  collected  by  a 
very  moderate  hand,  and  humbly  pre- 
sented to  the  serious  consideration  of 
all  dissenting  parties.  [By  William 
ASSHETON,  D.D.,  of  Brasen-Nose 
College.] 

Oxford,    1670.     Quarto.     Pp.   78.    b.    t.* 
[Bodl.] 

TOLERATION  discuss'd  ;  in  two  dia- 
logues, I.  Betwixt  a  conformist,  and 
a  non-conformist;  laying  open  the 
impiety,  and  danger  of  a  general 
liberty.  II.  Betwixt  a  presbyterian, 
and  an  independent ;  concluding,  upon 
an  impartial  examination  of  their 
respective  practises,  and  opinions,  in 
favour  of  the  independent.  [By  Sir 
Roger  L'ESTRANGE.] 

London,   1670.     Octavo.*    [Darling,  Cy- 
clop. Bibl.l 

TOLERATION   (a)   in   Scotland  no 
breach  of   the   Union.     [By  William 
Strahan,  LL.D.] 
London  :  M  DCC  XII.     Quarto.     Pp.8.* 


TOLERATION  not  to  be  abused. 
Or,  a  serious  question  soberly  debated, 
and  resolved  upon  presbyterian  prin- 
ciples. Viz.  Whether  it  be  adviseable, 
especially  for  the  presbyterians,  either 
in  conscience  or  prudence,  to  take 
advantage  from  his  Majesties  late 
declaration,  to  deny  or  rebate  their 
communion  with  our  parochial  congre- 
gations, and  to  gather  themselves  into 
distinct  and  separate  churches  ?  By 
one  that  loves  truth  and  peace.  [Fran- 
cis FULLWOOD,  D.D.] 

London,  1672.    Quarto.    Pp.35.*    [Orme's 
Life  of  Baxter,  ii.  263.] 

TOLERATION'S  fence  removed,  the 
Thoughts  [by  Sir  A.  Sinclair]  con- 
cerning the  present  state  of  affairs  in 
so  far  as  they  respect  a  toleration 
considered,  and  exposed  ;  Plain  deal- 
ing with  the  presbyterians  as  it  is  not 
found,  so  not  to  be  expected  from 
prelatical  pamphleteers.  Or  a  vindi- 
cation of  a  Letter  from  a  gentleman  to 
a  member  of  parliament  concerning 
toleration  from  all  the  cavils  that  have 
been  advanced  against  it,  and  the 
wilfull  mistakes  about  it.  [By  James 
Ramsay.] 

Edinburgh,    1703.       Quarto.       Pp.    36.* 
[Adv.  Lib\ 

TOLLERATION  sent  down  from  hea- 
ven to  preach.  Or  godly  religious 
meetings,  and  true  gospell  preachers, 
praying  and  preaching,  in  other  places 
then  parish  churches  and  chappels, 
justified  by  the  highest  powers ;  and 
signally  owned  by  testimonies  from 
heaven,  ought  not  to  be  condemned  or 
forbiden,  but  rather  allowed  and  tolle- 
rated  by  men  upon  earth.  And  like- 
wise what  it  is  to  preach  according  to 
the  laws  and  statutes  of  the  kingdome, 
as  to  the  matter  of  preaching,  not 
punishable  by  the  act  against  non- 
conformists. Also  concerning  the 
manner  of  Christian  religious  meetings, 
and  the  true  ordination  of  ministers 
sent  forth  to  preach,  according  to  the 
Scriptures,  since  Christ's  assention. 
And  likewise  what  the  gospel  is,  who 
have  a  true  right  to  preach  it ;  and 
what  it  is  for  preachers  to  live  of  the 
gospel,  according  to  the  Scriptures,  or 
ordination  of  God  in  that  case  pro- 
vided. Written  in  Glocestershire  the 
begining  of  the  loth  month,  1665.  By 
R.  F.     [Richard  Farnworth.] 

Printed  in  the  year,  1665.     Quarto.     Pp. 
37-  b.  t.* 

TOLONDRON.     Speeches    to    John 


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Bowie,  about  his  edition  of  Don 
Quixote ;  together  with  some  account 
of  Spanish  literature.  [By  Joseph 
Barettl] 

London :  1786.  Octavo.  [Gent.  Mag., 
Iviii.  ii.  1029.] 

TOM  Brown  at  Oxford.     By  the  author 
of     "  Tom     Brown's     school     days." 
[Thomas    HUGHES,  Q.C.]      In  three 
volumes. 
Cambridge  :  1861.     Octavo.* 

TOM  Brown's  school  days.  By  an  old 
boy.  [Thomas  Hughes.]  Third 
edition. 

Cambridge:  1857.    Octavo.    Pp.  viii.  420. * 

TOM  Cladpoles  journey  to  Lunnun, 
shewing  the  many  difficulties  he  met 
with,  and  how  he  got  safe  home  at 
last,  told  by  himself,  and  written  in 
pure  Sussex  doggerel  by  his  Uncle 
Tim.  Second  edition,  to  which  is 
added,  Tom  Cladpole's  return,  and  a 
portrait  of  Tom  in  his  travelling  cos- 
tume. [By  Richard  Tower.] 
Hailsham: N.  D.  Duodecimo.  Pp.38.  [W.^ 

TOM  Crib's  Memorial  to  Congress. 
With  a  preface,  notes,  and  appendix. 
Byone  of  the  Fancy.  [Thomas  MooRE.] 
Second  edition. 

London:  18 19.     Octavo.     Pp.  xxxi.  88.* 

TOM  Double  return'd  out  of  the  country : 
or,  the  true  picture  of  a  modern  Whig, 
set  forth  in  a  second  dialogue  between 
Mr.  Whiglove  and  Mr.  Double,  at  the 
Rummer  tavern  in  Queen-Street.  [By 
Charles  Davenant,  LL.D.] 
London:  1702.    Octavo,    Pp.64.*     Bodl.l 

TOM  Essence  :  or,  the  modish  wife. 
A  comedy.  As  it  is  acted  at  the 
Dukes  Theatre.  [By  Thomas  Raw- 
lins.] 

London,  1677.'  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  67. 
I.*     [Biog.  Dram.\ 

TOM  Pippin's  wedding.  A  novel.  By 
the  author  of  "The  fight  at  Dame 
Europa's    school'      [Henry    William 

PULLEN.] 

London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  392.* 

TOM  Raw,  the  Griffin ;  a  burlesque 
poem,  in  twelve  cantos  :  illustrated  by 
twenty-five  engravings  descriptive  of 
the  adventures  of  a  cadet  in  the  East 
India  Company's  service,  from  the 
period  of  his  quitting  England  to  his 
obtaining  a  staff  situation  in  India. 
By  a  civilian  and  an  officer  on  the 


Bengal  establishment.      [Sir   Charles 

D'OVLY.] 

London:  M.DCcc.xxviii.    Octavo.    [Gent. 

Mag.,  Nov.  1845,  p.  531.] 

TOM  Thumb.  A  tragedy.  As  it  is 
acted  at  the  theatre  in  the  Hay-market. 
[By  Henry  Fielding.] 

London,    1730.     Octavo.     Pp.  I.  b.  t.  l6.* 
[Biog.  Dram.'l 

TOM  Treddlehoyle's  peep  at  t'Man- 
chester  Art  Treasures  Exhebishon  e 
1857.    [By  J.  Rogers.] 

Leeds  :  1857.     [A^.  and  Q.,  Feb.  1869,  p. 
169.] 

T  O  M  B  E  S  (the),  monuments,  and 
sepulchral  inscriptions  lately  visible 
in  St  Paul's  Cathedral  and  St  Faith's 
under  it,  completely  rendred  in  Latin 
and  English,  with  several  historical 
discourses  on  sundry  persons  intombed 
therein:  a  work  never  yet  performed 
by  any  author  old  or  new.  By  P.  F. 
[Payne  Fisher],  student  in  antiquities, 
batchelor  of  arts,  and  heretofore  one  of 
his  late  Majesties  Majors  of  foot,  to 
the  late  Honorable  Sir  Patricius  Cur- 
wen,  Co.  Cumberland,  Baronet. 
London:  N.  D.  Quarto.  [W.,  Upcoit.l 
In  another  edition  it  is  said  to  be  compiled 
by  Major  P.  Fisher,  student  in  antiquities, 
&c. 

TOMBO-Chiqui :      or,     the     American 
savage.      A  dramatic    entertainment. 
In  three  acts.     [By  John  Cleland.] 
London:  1758.     Octavo.*     [Biog.  Dram.] 

TONGVE-combat  (a) ;  lately  happening 
betweene  two  English  souldiers  in  the 
Tilt-boat  of  Grauesend,  the  one  going 
to  serve  the  king  of  Spaine  ;  the  other 
to  serue  the  States  Generall  of  the 
Vnited  Provinces.  Wherein  the  cause, 
course,  and  continuance  of  those 
warres,  is  debated,  and  declared.  [By 
Thomas  Scot.] 

Printed  at  London.     1623.     Quarto.     Pp. 
6.  b.  t.  104.* 

TOO  clever  by  half ;  or  the  Harroways. 
By  the  Mofussilite.    Qohn  Lang.] 
1853.     [N.  and  Q.,  Oct.  1869,  p.  373.] 

TOO   soon  :    a  study  of  a  girl's  heart. 
By  the  author  of  "  Patty,"  etc.     [Kathe- 
rine  S.    Macquoid.]      In   three  vol- 
umes. 
London:  1873.     Octavo.* 

TOPICKS  in  the  laws  of  England, 
Containing  media,  apt  for  argument, 
and  resolution  of  law  cases  :  also  an 


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exposition  of  severall  words,  not 
touched  by  former  glossaries.  [By 
John  Clayton,  of  the  Inner  Temple.] 

London:  1646.  Octavo.  Pp.  16.  b.  t. 
138.*     Dedication  signed  J.  C. 

TOPOGRAPHER  (the).  Numb.  i.  for 
March  1821.  [Edited  by  Sir  T.  Phil- 
lips.] 

[Middle  Hill:]  1821.  Octavo.  [JV. 
Privately  printed. 

TOPOGRAPHICAL  (a)  account"  of 
Tattershall,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 
Collected  from  the  best  authorities. 
[By  G.  Weir.]    [The  second  edition.] 

Horncastle,  181 3.     Octavo.     Pp.  23.* 

TOPOGRAPHICAL  (a)  and  historical 
account  of  Linlithgowshire.  By  the 
late  John  Penny.  [Really  by  George 
Chalmers.] 

Edinburgh :  MDCCCXXXi.  Duodecimo. 
Pp.  xi.  223.* 

Tha  above  work  was  copied,  almost  ver- 
batim, from  Chalmers'  Caledonia,  and  was 
published  as  the  work  of  Penney  by  Mr. 
Maidment,  who  added  a  preface  and  ap- 
pendix. 

TOPOGRAPHY  (the)  of  all  the  known 
vineyards,  containing  a  description  of 
the  kind  and  quality  of  their  products 
and  a  classification.  Translated  from 
the  French  and  abridged  so  as  to  form 
a  manual  and  guide  to  all  importers 
and  purchasers  in  the  choice  of  wines. 
[An  abridged  translation  of  "  Topogra- 
phic de  tous  les  vignolles  connus,"  by 
A.  Jullien.] 

London :  1824.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  xvi. 
248.     [IV.] 

TOPSAIL-sheet  blocks;  or,  the  naval 
foundling.  By  "  The  old  sailor :  " 
author  of  " Tough  yarns;"  "Nights  at 
sea;"  "Greenwich  Hospital;"  &c.  &c. 
[M.  H.  Barker.]     In  three  volumes. 

London:  1838.     Duodecimo.* 

TOPSY  turvy:  with  anecdotes  and 
observations  illustrative  of  leading 
characters  in  the  present  government 
of  France.  By  the  editor  of  Salma- 
gundi.   [George  Huddesford,  M.A.] 

London:  m.dcc.xciii.     Octavo.     Pp.  56. 

b.  t.* 

TOR  (the)  hill.  By  the  author  of  "Bram- 
bletye  House,"  "Gaieties  and  gra- 
vities," &c.  &c.  [Horace  Smith.]  In 
three  volumes. 

London:  1826.     Duodecimo.* 
TORMENTS   (of  the)  of  hell.      The 


foundation  and  pillars  thereof  dis- 
covered, searched,  shaken  and  re- 
moved. With  many  infallible  proofs, 
that  there  is  not  to  be  a  punishment 
after  this  life  for  any  to  endure  that 
shall  never  end.  To  the  glory  of 
God,  and  comfort  of  those  in  fear  of 
the  torments  of  hell,  and  for  the 
furtherance  of  a  holy  life.  [By  Samuel 
Richardson.] 
London :  N.  D.    Octavo.    Pp.  56.*    [Bo(iL] 

TORRINGTON  Hall:  being  an  account 
of  two  days,  in  the  autumn  of  the 
year  1844,  passed  at  that  magnificent 
and  philosophically  conductedestabhsh- 
ment  for  the  insane.  By  Arthur  Wall- 
bridge,  authur  of  "Jest  and  earnest," 
&c.     [A.  W.  LUNN.] 

London,    mdcccxlv.      Octavo.       Pp.    x. 
135.*     [BodL] 

TORY  (the)  Quaker  :  or,  Aminadab's 
new  vision  in  the  fields,  after  a  cup  of 
the  creature.     [By  Edward  Ward.] 

London:  1717.     Octavo,    i^sh.    \Smith, 
Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p.  442.] 

TOTALL  (the)  and  finall  demands 
already  made  by,  and  to  be  expected 
from,  the  agitators  and  army  :  vpon 
the  concession  whereof  they  will  rest 
fully  satisfied  ;  and  disband  when  they 
shall  think  seasonable,  but  not  before 
in  all  probability.  Worthy  all  wise 
and  honest  mens  serious  consideration. 
[By  William  Prynne.] 
London,  1647.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.* 

TOTALL  (the)  svmme.  Or  no  danger 
of  damnation  vnto  Roman  Catholiques 
for  any  errour  in  faith  :  nor  any  hope 
of  saluation  for  any  sectary  vvhatso- 
euer  that  doth  knowingly  oppose  the 
doctrine  of  the  Roman  Church.  This 
is  proued  by  the  confessions,  and 
sayings  of  M.  William  Chillingvvorth 
his  booke.  [By  John  Floyd,  Jesuit.] 
Permissu  superiorum.  1639.  Quarto. 
Pp.  104.* 

TOUCHING  the  subject  of  supremacy 
in  causes  ecclesiastical.  Diatriba 
quasdam  Oxoniensis  cujusdam.  Tend- 
ing to  peace  and  setling,  by  shewing 
how  the  powers  civil  and  ecclesiastical 
may  act  in  their  own  sphaeres  without 
incroachment  on  one  another.  [By 
John  Geree,  M.A.] 

Printed  by  J.  F.  for  Philemon  Stephens. 
1647.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.*     \Bodl.-\ 

TOUCH-STONE  (a)  for  physick,  direct- 
ing by  evident  marks  and  characters  to 
such  medicines,   as   without   purgers. 


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vomiters,  bleedings,  issues,  minerals, 
or  any  other  disturbers  of  nature,  may 
be  securely  trusted  for  cure  in  all  ex- 
treamities,  and  be  easily  distinguished 
from  such  as  are  hazardous  or  danger- 
ous, exemplyfied  by  various  instances 
of  remarkable  cures  performed  solely 
by  such  medicines.  [By  William 
Walwyn.] 

London:  1667.  Duodecimo,  Pp.  no: 
[PV.]   "To  the  Reader"  signed  "  W.  W." 

TOUCH-STONE  (the)  of  the  new  reli- 
gion :  or  sixty  assertions  of  Protestants 
try'd  by  their  own  rule  of  Scripture 
alone,  and  condemn'd  by  clear  and 
express  texts  of  their  own  Bible.  [By 
Richard  Challoner,  Bishop  of 
Debra.] 

London:  1748.     Duodecimo.    [fV.] 

TOUCHSTONE  (a)  or  a  perfect  tryal 
by  the  scriptures,  of  all  priests,  bishops 
and  ministers  who  have  called  them- 
selves the  ministers  of  the  gospel, 
whose  time  and  day  hath  been  in  the 
last  ages  past,  or  rather  in  the  night  of 
apostacy ;  unto  which  is  annexed, 
Women's  speaking  justified.  [By 
Margaret  Fell,  afterwards  Fox.] 

London :   1667.       Quarto.      [Brii.    Mus. 
Signed  M.    F; 

TOUCH-STONE  (the)  :  or,  historical, 
critical,  political,  philosophical,  and 
theological  essays  on  the  reigning 
diversions  of  the  town.  Designed  for 
the  improvement  of  all  authors, 
spectators,  and  actors  of  operas,  plays, 
and  masquerades.  In  which  every 
thing  antique,  or  modern,  relating  to 
musick,  poetry,  dancing,  pantomimes, 
chorusses,  cat-calls,  audiences,  judges, 
criticks,  balls,  ridottos,  assemblies,  new 
oratory,  circus,  bear-garden,  gladiators, 
prize-fighters,  Italian  strolers,  mounte- 
bank stages,  cock-pits,  puppet-shews, 
fairs,  and  publick  auctions,  is  occa- 
sionally handled.  By  a  person  of  some 
taste  and  quality.  Qames  Ralph.] 
With  a  preface,  giving  some  account  of 
the  author  and  the  work. 

London  :  1728.     Duodecimo.* 

TOUCH-stone  (a)  :  whereby  the  Pro- 
-  testant  religion,  as  it  stands  at  this 
day  in  England  may  be  tryed.  That 
in  the  light  of  Christ,  people  of  all 
sorts  may  see  the  degeneration,  and 
great  apostacy,  which  these  last  dayes 
and  perillous  times  have  produced. 
And  by  comparing  the  present  aposta- ' 
tized  state  of  the  Protestant  Church, 
with   the  Scriptures  of  truth,  and  its 


state  in  the  primitive  purity  thereof, 
every  capacity  may  comprehend,  how 
miserably  it  is  corrupted  in  all  its 
ordinances,  order  and  discipline,  and 
how  it  differs  from  the  Christian 
Church,  and  religion ;  and  is  become 
one  with  the  Church  of  Rome  in  very 
many  particulars  :  also  it  may  appear 
thereby  that  the  people  called  Quakers, 
are  the  true  Protestants  in  practice,  and 
principle.  And  this  is  written,  to  the 
intent,  that  the  good  people  of  this 
nation,  may  not  be  deceived  with  re- 
probate silver,  instead  of  gold  tryed  in 
the  fire.  By  a  friend  to  all  that  love 
pure  religion,  and  follow  after  right- 
eousness.   [John  Collins.] 

London,  1660.  Quarto.  Pp.  9.  b.  t.  l8.* 
[Bodl.'l    Signed  J.  C. 

TOUGH  yarns  ;  a  series  of  naval  tales 
and  sketches  to  please  all  hands,  from 
the  swabs  in  the  shoulders  down  to 
the  swabs  in  the  head.  By  the  old  sailor, 
author  of  "Greenwich  Hospital,"  &c. 
[Matthew  Henry  Barker.]  Illustrated 
by  George  Cruikshank. 
London :  1835.  Octavo.  Pp.  3.  b.  t. 
35I-* 

TOUR  (a)  in  Connaught  :  comprising 
sketches  of  Clonmacnoise,  Joyce 
country,  and  Achill.  By  the  author 
of  "  Sketches  in  Ireland."  [Caesar 
Otway.] 
Dublin,  1839.     Duodecimo.* 

TOUR  (a)  in  England  and  Scotland,  in 
1785.       By    an    English     gentleman. 
[Thomas  Newte.] 
London:  1788.     Octavo.     Pp.  x.  367.* 

TOUR  in  England,  Ireland,  and  France, 
in  the  years  1828  &  1829 ;  with 
remarks  on  the  manners  and  customs 
of  the  inhabitants,  and  anecdotes  of 
distinguished  public  characters.  In  a 
series  of  letters.  By  a  German  prince. 
[Hermann  Ludwig  Heinrich,  Prinz  von 
Puckler-Muskau.]  In  four  volumes. 
London :  1832.  Octavo.* 
Vols.  III.  and  IV.  have  the  following 
title  : — Tour  in  Germany,  Holland  and  Eng- 
land, in  the  years  1826,  1827,  &  1828,  &c. 
This  work  is  perhaps,  strictly  speaking,  not 
anonymous,  inasmuch  as  the  translator  in 
his  preface  states  that  rumour  has  generally 
ascribed  it  to  Prince  Puckler-Muskau.  It 
is  a  translation  of  a  part  only  of  the  original 
Briefe  eines  Verstorbenen. 

TOUR  (a)  in  Germany,  and  some  of  the 
Southern  provinces  of  the  Austrian 
empire,  in  the  years  1820,  1821,  1822. 
[By  John  Russell.]     In  two  volumes. 


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Edinburgh :  1824.     Duodecimo.* 

A  new  edition,  published  at  Edinburgh  in 

1828,  has  the  author's  name. 

TOUR  in  Germany,  Holland,  and  Eng- 
land. See  Tour  in  England,  Ireland, 
and  France,  &c. 

TOUR  (a)  in  Ireland  in  1775.  With  a 
map,  and  a  view  of  the  salmon-leap  at 
Ballyshannon,    [By  Richard  Twiss.] 

London,  mdcclxxvi.  Octavo.  Pp.  204. 
b.  t.*    lBodl.-\ 

TOUR  (aj  in  quest  of  genealogy,  through 
several  parts  of  Wales,  Somersetshire, 
and  Wiltshire,  in  a  series  of  letters  to 
a  friend  in  Dublin  ;  interspersed  with 
a  description  of  Stourhead  and  Stone- 
henge ;  together  with  various  anec- 
dotes, and  curious  fragments  from  a 
manuscript  collection  ascribed  to 
Shakespeare.  By  a  barrister.  [Rich- 
ard Fenton.] 

London:  i8ii.  Octavo.  Pp.  iv.  338.* 
[Gent.  Mag.,  xci.  ii.  644.] 

TOUR  (a)  in  1787,  from  London,  to  the 
Western  Highlands  of  Scotland.  In- 
cluding excursions  to  the  lakes  of 
Westmoreland  and  Cumberland,  with 
minute  descriptions  of  the  principal 
seats,  castles,  ruins  &c.  throughout  the 
tour.     [By  Stebbing  Shaw.] 

London  :  N.  D.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  ix.  303.* 
{Geni.  Mag.,  Ixxiii.  i.  10 ;  Iviii.  ii.  805. 
Moti.  Rev.,  Ixxix.  537.] 

TOUR  (a)  in  Tartan-Land.  By  Cuth- 
bert  Bede,  author  of  *  Glencreggan ; 
or,  a  Highland  home  in  Cantire,'  etc. 
[Edward  Bradley.] 

London:  1863.     Octavo.     Pp.  xv.  430.* 

TOUR  (a)  in  Teesdale ;  including 
Rokeby  and  its  environs.  [By  Richard 
Garland.]    Second  edition. 

York :  1813.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  96. 
[Boyne's  Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  188-9.] 

TOUR  (a)  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  in  the 
autumn  of  1820.  [By  the  Countess  of 
Blessington.] 

London:  1822.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  84. 
[W.,  Martin's  Cat.] 

TOUR  in  the  prairies.     By  the  author 
of  "The  sketch  book."    [Washington 
Irving.] 
London :  1835.     Duodecimo. 

TOUR  (the)  of  Doctor  Syntax,  in  search 
of  the  picturesque.  A  poem.  [By 
William  COMBE.] 

[London  :i8i2.]  Octavo.   Pp.jiii.b.  t.  275.* 


TOUR  (the)  of  the  Don.  A  series  of 
extempore  sketches  made  during  a 
pedestrian  ramble  along  the  bank  of 
that  river,  and  its  principal  tributaries. 
Originally  published  in  the  '  Sheffield 
Mercury,'  during  the  year  1836.  [By 
John  Holland,  of  Sheffield.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London :     1837.      Duodecimo.      [Boyne''s 
Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  108.] 

TOUR  (the)  of  Valentine.  [By  Joseph 
Holden  Pott.] 

London:    1786.     Octavo.      [Nichols,  Lit. 
Anec,  ix.  73.     Mon.  Rev.,  Ixxv.  315.] 

TOUR  through  Ireland  in  1779.  [By 
Philip  Luckombe.] 

1780.     Duodecimo.     [M.  and Q.,\o  April 
1858,  p.  308.] 

TOUR  through  Ireland  ;  particularly 
the  interior  &  least  known  parts : 
containing  an  accurate  view  of  the 
parties,  politics,  and  improvements,  in 
the  different  provinces ;  with  reflec- 
tions and  observations  on  the  union  of 
Britain  and  Ireland;  the  practicability 
and  advantages  of  a  telegraphic  com- 
munication between  the  two  countries, 
and  other  matters  of  importance.  By 
the  Rev.  James  Hall,  A.M.  [William 
Thomson,  LL.D.]  In  two  volumes. 
London:  1813.     Octavo.* 

TOUR  (a)  through  Normandy,  described 
in  a  letter  to  a  friend.     [By  Andrew 
Coltee  Ducarel,  LL.D.] 
London :  mdccliv.     Quarto.* 

TOUR  (a)  through  part  of  Belgium  and 
the  Rhenish  provinces.  [By  John 
Henry  Manners,  Duke  of  Rutland.] 

London:  1822.    Quarto.    Pp.  i.  b.  t.  131.* 
lBodl.\ 

TOUR  (a)  through  part  of  France,  con- 
taing  a  description  of  Paris,  Cher- 
bourg, and  Ermenonville ;  with  a 
rhapsody,  composed  at  the  tomb  of 
Rousseau.  In  a  series  of  letters.  [By 
Right  Hon.  John  Charles  Villiers.] 

London :    MDCCLXXXix.      Octavo.       Pp. 
viii.  323.*     [Biog.  Diet.,  18 16.] 

TOUR  (a)  through  part  of  Virginia  in 
the  summer  of  1808 ;  also  some 
account  of  the  Azores.  [By  J. 
Caldwell.] 

Belfast :  1810.     Octavo,     Pp.  63.     [Rich, 
Bib.  Amer.,  ii.  51.] 

TOUR  through  parts  of  England,  Scot- 
land and  Wales  in  1778.     In  a  series 


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of  letters.    [By  Richard  Joseph  SULi- 

VAN.] 

London:  1780.     [Wait,  Bib.  Brit.] 

The  second  edition  is  not  anonymous. 

TOUR  through  parts  of  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  By  a  British 
subject.     [ Beaufoy.] 

London:    1828.      Octavo.*     [Rich,    Bib. 
Amer.] 

TOUR  (a)  through  the  Isle  of  Thanet, 
and  some  other  parts  of  East  Kent, 
including  a  particular  description  of 
the  churches  in  that  extensive  district, 
and  copies  of  monumental  inscriptions 
&c.     [By  Zachariah  CozENS.] 

London  mdccxciii.     Quarto.     Pp.   507.* 
[Smith,  Bib.  Cant.,  p.  315.     Upcott,  i.  437.] 

TOUR  (a)  through  the  South  of  Eng- 
land, Wales,  and  part  of  Ireland, 
made  during  the  summer  of  1 791.  [By 
Edward  Daniel  Clarke,  LL.D.] 

London  :  m.dcc.xciii.    Octavo.    Pp.  xxx. 
403.* 

TOUR  (a)  through  the  upper  provinces 
of  Hindostan ;  comprising  a  period 
between  the  years  1804  and  1814 : 
with  remarks  and  authentic  anecdotes. 
To  which  is  annexed,  a  guide  up  the 
river  Ganges,  with  a  map  from  the 
source  to  the  mouth.  By  A.  D.  [Mrs 
A.  Deane.] 
London:  1823.     Octavo.* 

TOUR  (a)  thro'  the  whole  island  of 
Great  Britain,  divided  into  circuits  or 
journies.  Giving  a  particular  and 
diverting  account  of  whatever  is 
curious  and  worth  observation,  viz.  I. 
A  description  of  the  principle  cities 
and  towns,  their  situation,  magni- 
tude, government,  and  commerce. 
II.  The  customs,  manners,  speech, 
as  also  the  exercises,  diversions, 
and  employment  of  the  people.  III. 
The  produce  and  improvement  of 
the  lands,  the  trade,  and  manufactures. 
IV.  The  sea  ports  and  fortifications, 
the  course  of  rivers,  and  the  inland 
navigation.  V.  The  publick  edifices, 
seats,  and  palaces  of  the  nobility  and 
gentry.  With  useful  observations 
upon  the  whole.  Particularly  fitted 
for  the  reading  of  such  as  desire  to 
travel  over  the  island.  [By  a  gentle- 
man.   [Daniel  Defoe.] 

London:  M  DCC  xxiv.     Octavo.* 

Vol.  n.  1724.     Vol.  III.  1727.     [Wilson, 

Life  of  Defoe,  185,  186,  and  195.] 

TOUR  (a)  to  the  caves  in  the  environs 
of  Ingleborough    and   Settle,  in    the 


West  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  With 
some  philosophical  conjectures  on  the 
deluge,  remarks  on  the  origin  of  foun- 
tains, and  observations  on  the  ascent 
and  descent  of  vapours,  occasioned  by 
facts  peculiar  to  the  places  visited. 
Also  a  glossary  of  old  and  original 
words  made  use  of  in  common  con- 
versation in  the  North  of  England. 
In  a  letter  to  a  friend.  [By  Rev.  John 
HUTTON,  vicar  of  Burton  in  Kendal.] 
The  second  edition,  with  large 
additions. 

London:  1 78 1.  Octavo.  Pp.  100.  [Boynis 
Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  125.] 

TOUR  (a)  to  the  Rhine,  with  anti- 
quarian and  other  notices.  [By  G.  W. 
Meredith.] 

London:  1825.  Octavo.  Pp.  106.  [W., 
Martinis  Cat.] 

TOURIST'S  (the)  assistant :  a  popular 
guide  to  watering  places  in  England 
and  Wales,  with  a  railway  key  to  the 
Paris  exhibition.  By  Frank  Foster, 
author  of  "  Number  one  ;  or,  the  way 
of  the  world;"  "A  journey  of  life," 
etc.,  etc.,  etc.  [D.  Puseley.]  First 
annual  issue.  (Third  thousand.) 
London:  1867.     Octavo.     Pp.234.* 

TOURIST'S  (the)  guide  ;  being  a  con- 
cise history  and  description  of  Ripon, 
Studley  Royal,  Fountains  Abbey, 
Markenfield,  Brimham  Rocks,  Hack- 
fall,  and  Newby  Hall.  [By  John 
Richard  Walbran.] 

Ripon :  1837.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  106. 
[Boj/ne^s  Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  138.] 
A  third  edition  appeared  in  1841,  under 
the  title  of  '  The  Harrogate  visitor's  picto- 
rial pocket  guide  to  Ripon,  Studley,  &c.' 
In  1844,  a  similar  pictorial  guide  was 
published,  with  the  author's  name. 

TOURNAY;    or  Alaster  of   Kempen- 
cairn.      By  the  author  of  the   Fire- 
eater.    [James  Wilson.] 
London.    MDCCCXXIV.     Duodecimo.     Pp. 
471.* 

TOWER  (the)  of  Percemont  and  Mari- 
anne.    By   George    Sand.     [Madame 
Dudevant.] 
London :  1881.     Octavo.     Pp.  240.* 

TOWN  and  country.  [By  Lord  Francis 
Egerton,  afterwards  Earl  of  EUes- 
mere.] 

London:  MDCCCXXXVi.  Octavo.  Pp.16.* 
Privately  printed. 

TOWN  and  forest.     By  the  author  of 
"  Mary  Powell."    [Anne  Manning.] 
London:  i860.     Duodecimo.    Pp.  iv.  286.* 


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TOWN  (a)  eclogue.  [By  George 
William  Auriol  Hay  Drummond.] 

Edinburgh:  1804.     Octavo.     Pp.33.* 

TOWN  fashions,  or  modern  manners 
delineated,  a  satirical  dialogue ;  with 
James  and  Mary,  a  rural  tale.  [By 
Hector  Macneill.] 

Edinburgh:  1810.    Duodecimo.*    [Rogers, 
Mod.  Scot.  Minst.,  i.  79.] 

TOXOPHILUS  :  the  schole  of  shoot- 
inge  conteyned  in  two  bookes ;  to  all 
gentlemen  and  yomen  of  Englande, 
pleasaunte  for  theyr  pastyme  to  rede 
and  profitable  for  theyr  use  to  folow, 
both  in  war  and  peace.  [By  Roger 
ASCHAM.] 

Londini,  E  Whytchurch.     1541;.     Ouarto. 
B.  L.     lW.-\ 

TRACT  (a)  against  the  high  rate  of 
usurie.  Presented  to  the  High  Court 
of  Parliament,  A.D.  1623.  [By  Sir 
Thomas  Culpeper,  Kt.] 

London:    1623.     Quarto.      [M'Cull.    Lit. 
Pol.  Econ.,  p.  249.] 

TRACT  (a)  concerning  schisme  and 
schismatiques.  Wherein,  is  briefly 
discovered  the  originall  causes  of  all 
schisme.  Written  by  a  learned  and 
judicious  divine.  Together,  with  cer- 
tain animadversions  upon  some  pas- 
sages thereof.  [By  John  Hales.] 
Oxford,  1642.     Quarto.     Pp.  33.* 

TRACT  entitled  True  and  faithful  relation 
of  a  worthy  discourse,  between.  Colonel 
John  Hampden  and  Colonel  Oliver 
Cromwell.  Preceded  by  an  explana- 
tory preface.  [By  George  Nugent 
Temple  Grenville,  Lord  Nugent.] 
London;  1847.  Quarto.  Pp.  viii.  61.* 
[A  ficticious  work,  purporting  to  be  written 
by  Dr.  William  Spurstowe,  but  really 
written  by  Lord  Nugent.] 

TRACT  (a)  for  all  time.  The  Christian 
or  true  constitution  of  man,  versus  the 
pernicious  fallacies  of  Mr.  Combe  and 
other  materialistic  writers.  ByStephen 
Seedair.  [Phineas  Deseret.] 
Edinburgh:  1856.     Octavo. 

TRACT  (a)  for  soldiers.  By  the  author 
of  "  The  faithful  promiser,"  "  Morning 
and  night  watches,"  &c.  [John  Ross 
Macduff,  D.D.] 

Edinburgh:  MDCCCLiii.     Duodecimo.* 

TRACT  (a)  for  the  times.     [Attributed 
to  William  Penney,  Lord  Kinloch.] 
Edinburgh  1866.     Octavo.     Pp.  31.* 


TRACT  (a)  for  the  times  Is  endless 
punishment  true  or  false  ?  Dialogues 
between  a  Calvinist,  Arminian,  Baxter- 
ian  and  Berean.  [By  J.  Oakeshott.] 
Brighton :  [1848.]     Octavo.     \Brit.  Mus.] 

TRACT  (a)  on  the  novel  county-rates. 
Exeter,  &c.    [By  William  Holmes.] 

Exeter,    1800.     Octavo.     [Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon.,  p.  28.] 

TRACT  (a)  upon  the  dispensing  power. 
[By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London:  1687.    Quarto.    [Wilson,  Life  0/ 
Defoe,  5.] 

TRACT  (a)  upon  tomb-stones  ;  or  sug- 
gestions for  the  consideration  of 
persons  intending  to  set  up  that 
kind  of  monument  to  the  memory  of 
deceased  friends.  By  a  member  of 
the  Lichfield  Society  for  the  encour- 
agement of  ecclesiastical  architecture. 
[By Paget.]    Third  edition. 

London :  MDCCCLiii.     Octavo.     Pp.  23.* 
[With  7  plates.] 

TRACTS  by  Warburton,  and  a  War- 
burtonian  [Richard  Hurd]  ;  not  ad- 
mitted into  the  collections  of  their 
respective  works.  [Edited  by  Samuel 
Parr,  LL.D.] 

London :   M,DCC,LXXXix.     Octavo.      Pp. 
ii.  281.* 

TRACTS  [ix.]  for  the  Church  in  1856. 
[By  Henry  DRUMMOND  and  Nicholas 
Armstrong.] 

London:  1856-57-58.     Octavo.    Pp.  121.* 

TRACTS  for  the  last  days.  [By  Henry 
Drummond,  M.P.]    Vol.  L 

London  :  1844.     Octavo.     Pp.  400.* 
No  more  published.     The  volume  consists 
of  24  tracts,  each  having  a  separate  title. 

TRACTS  on  practical  agriculture  and 
gardening  ;  in  which  the  advantage  of 
imitating  the  garden  culture  in  the 
field  is  fully  proved  by  a  seven  years 
course  of  experiments ;  particularly 
addressed  to  the  gentlemen  farmers  in 
Great  Britain.  With  observations 
made  in  a  late  tour  through  part  of 
France,  Flanders  and  Holland ;  also 
several  useful  improvements  in  stoves 
and  green-houses.  To  which  is  added, 
a  complete  chronological  catalogue  of 
English  authors  on  agriculture,  gar- 
dening, &c.  By  a  country  gentleman. 
[Richard  Weston.] 

London  :    1 769.      Octavo.      \Mon,   Rev., 
xliv.  298;  xlix.  319.] 

TRACTS    on    the    relative    duties    of 


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married  persons,  parents,  and  servants. 
By  a  country  clergyman.  [Edward 
Berens,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Berks.] 

Oxford,  1820.  Duodecimo.*  Each  of  the 
tracts  has  a  separate  title  and  pagination. 

TRACTS,  written  in  the  years  1823  & 
1828.  By  C.  L.  Esq.  [Chandos 
Leigh.] 

Warwick.  1832.  Octavo.  Pp.  vi.  247.* 
[Bod/.]    Privately  printed. 

TRADE  (the)  with  France,  Italy,  Spain, 
and  Portugal,  considered  :  with  some 
observations  on  the  treaty  of  commerce 
between  Great  Britain  and  France. 
[By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London,  m.dccxiii.     Octavo.* 

TRADESMAN'S  (the)  jewel;  or,  a 
safe,  easie,  speedy,  and  effectual  means 
for  the  incredible  advancement  of 
trade,  and  multiplication  of  riches. 
[By  W.  Potter.] 

London  :  1659.  Quarto.  [AT Cull.  Lit. 
Pol.  Econ.,  p.  159.] 

TRADIDI  vobis  :  or  the  traditionary 
conveyance  of  faith  cleer'd,  in  the 
rational  way,  against  the  exceptions  of 
a  learned  opponent.  [T.  White].  By 
J.  B.     Qohn  Belson,  Esquire.] 

London:  1662.  Duodecimo.  [W.] 
Published  by  S.  W.  without  the  author's 
consent,  who  (the  Publisher)  states  in  his 
Epistle  to  the  Reader,  that  it  is  an 
answer  to  Rushworth's  Dialogues  [by  T. 
White.] 

TRADING  :  finishing  the  story  of  "The 
house  in  town,"  &c.  By  the  author  of 
"  The  wide  wide  world,"  "  The  old 
helmet,"  "  Walks  from  Eden,"  etc  etc. 
[Susan  Warner.] 

London  :  1872.     Octavo.     Pp.  203 — 414.* 

TRADITIONS  etc.  respecting  Sir 
William  Wallace,  collected  chiefly 
from  publications  of  a  recent  date  [by 
Major-General  Yuille]. 

Edinburgh :  1856.  Octavo.  Pp.  32. 
\,W.,  Btbliotheca  Wcdlasiana,  p.  19.] 

TRADITIONS  of    London,  historical 

and  legendary.  By  "Waters."  [William 
Russell.] 

London :  1859.  Octavo. 

TRADITIONS  (the)  of  the  Jews,  or  the 
doctrines  and  expositions  contained  in 
the  Talmud  and  other  Rabbinical 
writings  :  with  a  preliminary  preface, 
or  an  inquiry  into  the  origin,  pro- 
gress, authority,  and  usefulness  of 
those  traditions  ;  wherein  the  mystical 


sense  of  the  allegories  in  the  Talmud, 
&c.  is  explained.  [By  Rev.  John 
Peter  Stehelin,  F.R.S.J  In  two  vol- 
umes. 

London  :  1742.  Octavo.  \Homis  Intro- 
duction, v.  455.] 

Translated  from  the  High  Dutch  of  Dr. 
John  Andrew  Eisenmenger,  professor  of 
Oriental  languages  in  the  University  of 
Heidelberg :  the  preface  by  Rev.  J. 
P.  Stehelin.     [^.] 

TRAFALGAR,  or  the  sailors  play.     [By 
William  Perry,  M.D.,  of  Hillingdon.J 


Uxbridge  :    1807. 
1856,  p.  499.] 


[iV.  and  Q.,  20  Dec. 


T  R  A  G  E-comedy,  acted  by  the  late 
ministry :  or  an  answer  to  a  scandal- 
ous pamphlet,  entitul'd,  A  defence  of 
the  king.     [By  John  ASGILL.] 

London :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  22.  b.  t.* 
\Bodl.\ 

TRAGEDIE  (the)  of  Alceste  and  Eliza, 
As  it  is  found  in  Italian,  in  La  croce 
racquistata.  Collected,  and  translated 
into  English,  in  the  same  verse,  and 
number,  by  Fr.  Br.  Gent.  [Francesco 
Bracciolini.]  At  the  request  of  the 
right  vertuous  lady,  the  Lady  Anne 
Wingfield,  wife  unto  that  noble  knight, 
Sir  Anthony  Wingfield  Baronet,  his 
Majesties  High  ShirifFe  for  the  county 
of  Suffolke. 

London,  1638.     Octavo.     No  pagination.* 
\Bodl.] 

TRAGEDIE  (the)  of  Antonie.  [By 
Robert  Garnier.]  Doone  into  Eng- 
lish by  the  Countess  of  Pembroke. 

Imprinted  at   London  for  William    Pon- 
sonby  1595.     Octavo.     No  pagination,* 

TRAGEDIE  (the)  of  Mariam,  the  fair 
queene  of  Jewry,  Written  by  that 
learned,  vertuous,  and  truly  noble 
ladie,  E,  C.   [Lady  Ehzabeth  Carevv,] 

London,  1613.     Quarto.     No  pagination.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

TRAGEDIE  (the)  of  Solimon  and 
Perseda.  Wherein  is  laide  open,  loues 
constancie,  fortunes  inconstancie,  and 
deaths  triumphs.     [By  Thomas  Kyd.] 

Imprinted  at  London,  1599.     Quarto.     No 
pagination.*     \_Biog.  Dram.] 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Christopher  Loue 
at    Tower-hill.       By    the    ingenious 
author    of     Iter    boreale.       [Robert 
Wild,  D.D.] 
London,  1660.    Quarto.     Pp.  8.*    \Bodl.] 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Chrononhotontho- 


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logos :  being  the  most  tragical  tragedy 
that  ever  was  tragediz'd  by  any  com- 
pany of  tragedians.  Written  by  Ben- 
jamin Bounce,  Esq ;  [Henry  Carey.] 
Dublin:    mdcclxxiii.     Duodecimo.     Pp. 

22.* 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Count  Marcos.  By 
the  author  of  "Vivian  Grey."  [Ben- 
jamin Disraeli.] 

London  :  1839.  Octavo.  Pp.  vi.  i.  108.* 
[Brit.  Mus.]    Dedication  signed  A. 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Hoffman  or  a 
reuenge  for  a  father.  As  it  hath  bin 
diuers  times  acted  with  great  applause, 
at  the  Phenix  in  Druery-lane.  [By 
Henry  Chettle.] 

London,  1631.  Quarto.  No  pagination. 
The  only  edition. 

"This  tragedy  was  written  by  Henry 
Chettle  a  very  voluminous  dramaticke 
author  having  written  at  least  as  many 
plays  as  Shakspeare,  either  solely  or  with 
the  assistance  of  other  men.  See  the  titles 
of  38  of  his  pieces  in  my  Shakspeare,  vol. 
LP.  II.  p.  308  &  seq.  The  tragedy  of 
Hoffman  was  first  acted  in  Jany  1602-3. 
Of  all  his  dramas  this  only,  and  Patient 
Grissel  and  The  blind  beggar  of  Bethnal 
Green  remain.  In  the  former  he  was 
assisted  by  Thos.  Dekker  and  Wm.  Haugh- 
ton,  in  the  latter  by  John  Day.  Chettle 
was  a  stationer.  Since  this  was  written  I 
have  observed  that  he  likewise  wrote  the 
Second  Part  of  Robert  Earl  of  Huntingdon, 
in  conjunction  with  Anthony  Mundy,  and 
the  Valiant  Welchman  in  conjunction  with 
Drayton  and  Haughton :  both  which  are 
extant."— MS.  note  by  Malone. 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Julia  Agrippina  ; 
Empresse  of  Rome.  By  T.  M.  Esq. 
[Thomas  May.] 

London,  1639.  Duodecimo.  No  pagina- 
tion.*    \Biog.  DramJ\ 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  King  Lear,  as  lately 
published,   vindicated.      [By   Charles 

-JENNINS  or  JENNENS.] 

No  separate  title.  N.  P.  [1772.]  Octavo. 
Pp.  42.*     [Wilson's  Shaksperiana,  62.] 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  King  Saul.  Writ- 
ten by  a  deceas'd  person  of  honour, 
and  now  made  publick  at  the  request 
of  several  men  of  quality  who  have 
highly  approv'  of  it.  [By  Joseph 
Trapp.] 

London,  1703.     Quarto.     Pp.  67.* 
The   author's   name  appears   in   the   duo- 
decimo edition  published  in  1739. 

TRAGEDY   (the)   of  Mustapha.    *  [By 
Fulke  Greville,  Lord  Brooke.] 
London,  1609.     Quarto.*    [Bodl.l 


"  This  is  the  first  edition.  It  was  printed 
without  the  author's  knowledge.  There 
is  a  second  in  folio,  printed  in  1633." 
M[alone]. 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Nero  newly  written. 
[By  Matthew  Gwinne.] 

London:  1633.  Quarto.  \N.  and  Q., 
22  Dec.  1849,  p.  120.]  Earlier  edition  in 
1603. 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  that  famous  Roman 
oratour  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.  [By 
Fulke  Greville,  Lord  Brooke.] 

London,  1651.  Quarto.  No  pagination.* 
[Bodl.] 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  Thierry  King  of 
France,  and  his  brother  Theodoret. 
As  it  was  diuerse  times  acted  at  the 
Blacke-Friers  by  the  Kings  Majesties 
seruants.  [By  Francis  Beaumont 
and  John  Fletcher.] 

London,  1621.     Quarto.*     [Biog.  Z>ram.] 

TRAGEDY  (the)  of  tragedies ;  or  the 
life  and  death  of  Tom  Thumb  the 
great.  As  it  is  acted  at  the  theatre  in 
the  Hay-Market.  With  the  annotations 
ofH.  ScriblerusSecundus.  [By  Henry 
Fielding.]  The  third  edition. 
London :  mdccxxxvii.  Octavo.  Pp.  6. 
b.  t.  54-* 

TRAGI-comicall  (a)  history  of  ovr  times, 
vnder  the  borrowed  names  of  Lisander, 
and  Calista.     [By  G.  de  Costa.] 

London,  1627.     Quarto.     Pp.  2.  b.  t.  247.* 

TRAGIC  dramas  from  Scottish  history. 
Heselrig.  Wallace.  (Second  edition.) 
James  the  First  of  Scotland.  [By 
Robert  Buchanan,  M.A.,  professor 
of  logic  in  the  University  of  Glasgow.] 

Edinburgh :  mdccclix.  Octavo.  Pp.  vi. 
233-* 

The  above  (with  additional  dramas)  appeared 
in  1868,  in  two  volumes,  under  the  title, 
' '  Tragic  dramas  from  history  with  legend- 
ary and  other  poems,"  and  with  the 
author's  name. 

TRAGICAL  (the)  history  of  two  English 
louers,  1563,  written  byBer.  Gar.  [Ber- 
nard Garter.] 

Printed  by  R.  Tottell,  1565.  Octavo. 
[Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

TRAGICALL  (the)  historic  of  the  life 
and  death  of  Doctor  Faustus.  With 
new  additions.  Written  by  Ch.  Mar. 
[Christopher  Marlow.] 

London.  1631.  Quarto.  No  pagination. 
B.  L.*     [Biog.  £>ram.] 

TRAGI  DIE  (the)  of  Ferrex  and  Porrex, 


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set  forth  without  addition  or  alteration 
but  altogether  as  the  same  was  shewed 
on  stage  before  the  Queenes  Maiestie, 
about  nine  yeares  past,  viz.  the  xviij. 
day  of  lanuarie,  1561.  by  the  gentle- 
men of  the  I  nner  Temple.  [By  Thomas 
Norton.] 

Imprinted    at    London    N.    D.      Octavo. 
B.  L.     No  pagination.* 
The  two  last  acts  by  Thomas  Sackville, 
Lord  Buckhurst. 

TRAITOR  (the)  to  him  =  self,  or  mans 
heart  his  greatest  enemy.  A  moral 
interlude  in  heroic  verse.  Representing, 
the  earless,  hardned,  returning,  de- 
spairing, renewed  heart.  With  inter- 
maskes  of  interpretation  at  the  close  of 
each  several  act.  As  it  was  acted  by 
the  boys  of  a  publick  school  at  a 
breaking  up,  and  published  as  it  may 
be  useful,  on  like  occasion.  [By 
William  JOHNS.] 

Oxford,  1678.  Quarto.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  43.* 
[Bod/.] 

TRAITS  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasan- 
try ;  second  series.     [By  William  Car- 
LETON.]     In  three  volumes. 
Dublin,  1833.     Octavo. 

TRAITS  and  trials  of  early  life.     By  L. 
E .  L.  author  of  "  The  improvisatrice," 
&c.     [L.  E.  Landon.] 
London  :  1836.     Octavo.* 

TRAITS  of  American  humour,  by  native 
authors.  Edited  and  adapted  by  the 
author  of  "Sam  Slick,"  "The  old 
judge,"  "  The  English  in  America," 
&c.  &c.  [Thomas  Chandler  Halibur- 
TON.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  1852.     Octavo.* 

TRAITS    of   private    life.     By    L.    A. 
[Louisa  Anthony.] 
London :    1844.     Octavo.     Pp.    vii.    364. 
[JV.  and  Q.,  Feb.  1869,  p.  1 69.] 

TRAITS  of  travel ;  or,  tales  of  men  and 
cities.     By  the  author  of  "  High-ways 
and  by-ways.     [Thomas  C.  Grattan.] 
In  three  volumes. 
London:  1829.     Duodecimo.* 

TRANCE  (a) :  or,  newes  from  hell, 
brought    fresh    to    towne.      By   Mer- 
curius   Acheronticus.     Qames   How- 
ell.] 
London,  1649.    Quarto.    Pp.  19.*   [Bodl.^ 

TRANSACTIONEER   (the);    with 
some  of  his  philosophical  fancies,  in 
two  dialogues.     [By  WiUiam   King, 
LL.D.] 
1700.     \Gent.  Mag.,  xlvi.  465.] 


TRANSACTIONS  in  India,  from  the 
commencement  of  the  French  war  in 
seventeen  hundred  and  fifty-six,  to  the 
conclusion  of  the  late  peace,  in  seven- 
teen hundred  and  eighty-three.  Con- 
taining a  history  of  the  British  interests 
in  Indostan,  during  a  period  of  near 
thirty  years ;  distinguished  by  two 
wars  with  France,  several  revolutions 
and  treaties  of  alliance,  the  acquisition 
of  an  extensive  territory,  and  the  ad- 
ministration of  Governor  Hastings. 
[Said  to  be  by  John  MoiR.] 

London,   mdcclxxxvi.   Octavo.   Pp.  505. 
[Catalogue  of  Authors,  1788.] 

TRANSACTIONS   of  the   Loggerville 
Literary      Society.        [By      William 
Sandys,  F.S.A.] 
London:  1867.     Octavo.     [Adv.  Lid.} 

TRANSALPINE  memoirs;  or,  anec- 
dotes and  observations,  shewing  the 
actual  state  of  Italy  and  the  Italians. 
By  an  English  Catholic.  [John  Rich- 
ard Best.]  In  two  volumes. 
Bath :  1826.     Duodecimo.* 

TRANSITION  (the)  between  the 
Christian  and  Millennial  dispensations. 
A.D.  1848  proved  to  be  a.m.  6000 1 
[By  Louis  Albert  du  Puget.] 

London;  1852.    Octavo.    Pp.46.*   [Bod/.] 
Signed  L.  A.  du  P. 

TRANSLATION  from  the  Italian 
of  Fortiguerri  of  the  first  canto  of 
Ricciardetto ;  with  an  introduction 
concerning  the  principal  romantic, 
burlesque  and  mock  heroic  poets. 
[Translated  by  Sylvester  DOUGLAS, 
Lord  Glenbervie.] 

London:  1821.  Duodecimo.  [IV.]  Privately 

printed. 

Reprinted  with  the  translator's  name  in 

1822. 

TRANSLATION  (a)  of  a  charter 
granted  to  the  city  of  Exeter  by  K. 
Charles  I.  By  a  citizen  of  Exeter. 
[W.  Holmes.] 

[Exeter :]    1785.     Sm.    Quarto.     Pp.    xii. 
78.     [Lowitdes,  Bibliog,  Man.] 

TRANSLATION  (the)  of  bishops.  [By 
Samuel  Roffey  Maitland,  D.D.] 

London:  1834.     Octavo.     Pp.  24.* 

TRANSLATION  of  divers  parts  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures,  chiefly  from  Dr.  Mill's 
printed  Greek  copy,  with  notes  and 
maps.     [By MORTIMER.] 

London:    1761.     Octavo.     [Les/ie's   Cat., 
1843-] 


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T  R  A  N  S  L  A  T  I  O  N  (a)  of  the  Latin 
epistle  in  the  Dreamer.  [By  William 
King,  D.D,] 

London:  1754.     Octavo.     Pp.   28.   b.  t.* 
[Bodl.] 

TRANSLATION  (a)  of  the  passages 
from  Greek,  Latin,  Italian,  and  French 
writers,  quoted  in  the  prefaces  and 
notes  to  the  Pursuits  of  literature ;  a 
poem,  in  four  dialogues.  To  which  is 
prefixed,  a  prefatory  epistle,  intended 
as  a  general  vindication  of  the  Pursuits 
of  literature,  from  various  remarks 
which  have  been  made  upon  that  work. 
By  the  translator.  [Thomas  James 
Mathias.] 

London:  1798.     Octavo.     Pp.  Ixxv.  b.  t. 
104.* 

TRANSLATION  (a)  of  the  several 
charters  &c  granted  by  Edward  IV, 
Henry  VII,  James  I  and  Charles  II  to 
the  citizens  of  Canterbury  ;  also  a  list 
of  the  bailiffs  and  mayors,  from  the 
year  780  to  the  present  period.  By  a 
citizen,  [Alderman  C.  R.  BUNCE.] 
Canterbury:  1 791.     Octavo.     [W.^ 

TRANSLATIONS  and  poems.  [By  E. 
H.  Alderson.]    Not  published. 

London:  1846.    Duodecimo.  Pp, 42.   [W.'[ 

TRANSLATIONS  chiefly  from  the 
Itahan  of  Petrarch  and  Metastasio. 
By  ******  *,  M.A.  Fellow  of  New 
College.  [Thomas  Le  Mesurier, 
B.D.] 

Oxford :  MDCCXCV.    Octavo.    Pp.  iv.  127.* 
[Bod I.] 

TRANSLATIONS  from  Camoens,  and 
other  poets,  with  original  poetry,  by 

»the  author  of  "  Modern  Greece,"  and 
the  "  Restoration  of  the  works  of  art  to 
Italy."    [Fehcia  Hemans.] 
Oxford:  18 1 8.     Octavo.     Pp.  95.* 

TRANSLATIONS  from  the  German, 
in  prose  and  verse.  [By  Ellis  Cornelia 
Knight.] 

Windsor:  1812.     Duodecimo.     Pp.     112. 
[W.,  Martin's  Cat.\ 

TRANSLATIONS,  imitations,  etc.,  etc. 
By  the  author  of  Ireland,  a  satire. 
[Rose  Lambart  Price.] 

London  :  1824.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  8.  179. 
\Boase  and  Courtney,  Bib.  Corn.,  ii.  527,] 

TRANSLATIONS  in  verse.  Mr.  Pope's 
Messiah,  Mr.  Philips's  Splendid  shil- 
Hng  in  Latin  ;  the  eighth  Isthmian  of 

k    Pindar  in  English.     [By  Thomas  Tyr- 
WHITT.] 


Oxford,  MDCCLII.  Quarto.  Pp.  21.  b.  t.* 
{Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  379.] 

TRANSPROSER  (the)  rehears'd :  or 
the  fifth  act  of  [Dryden]  Mr  Bayes's 
play.  Being  a  postscript  to  the  Ani- 
madversions on  the  preface  to  Bishop 
Bramhall's  Vindication,  &c.  Shewing 
what  grounds  there  are  of  fears  and 
jealousies  of  Popery.  [By  Richard 
Leigh,  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford.] 

Oxford,  Printed  for  the  assignes  of  Hugo 
Grotius,  and  Jacob  Van  Harmine,  on  the 
North -side  of  the  Lake-Lemane.  1673. 
Octavo.     Pp.  149,  b.  t.* 

TRANSUBSTANTIATION  a  peculiar 
article  of  the  Roman  Catholick  faith, 
which  was  never  own'd  by  the  an- 
cient Church  or  any  of  the  Reform'd 
Churches,  in  answer  to  a  late  dis- 
course call'd,  Reasons  for  abrogating 
the  test.    [By Goodwin.] 

London,  1688.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t,  48.* 
[Qiceen^s  Coll.  Cat.,  p.  241.] 

TRANSUBSTANTIATION  contrary 
to  Scripture  :  or,  the  Protestant's  an- 
swer to  the  Seeker's  request.  [By 
Robert  Nelson.] 

London:  1688.  Quarto.  Pp.24.*  [Jones' 
Feck,  ii.  364.] 

TRANSUBSTANTIATION  defended 
and  prov'd  from  Scripture,  in  answer 
to  the  first  part  of  a  treatise  [by 
Tillotson],  intitled,  A  discourse  against 
transubstantiation.  [By John  Gother.] 

London:  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  xxii.  64.* 
[Jones'  Peck,  ii.  389.] 

TRANSUBSTANTIATION  no  doc- 
trine of  the  primitive  Fathers  :  being  a 
defence  of  the  Dublin  letter  herein, 
against  the  Papist  misrepresented  and 
represented,  part  2.  cap.  3.  [By  John 
Patrick,  D.D.] 

London:  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  72.  b.  t.* 
[Jones'  Feck,  i.  io8.] 

TRAP  (a)  to  catch  a  sunbeam.  By  the 
author  of  "Old  Jollifife."  "A  merry 
Christmas,"  etc.  etc.  [Mrs  Mackar- 
NESS.] 

London :  1859.     Duodecimo. 

TRASH,  dedicated  without  respect  to 
James  Halse,  Esq.,  M.P.  [By 
Winthrop  Mackworth  Praed.] 

Penzance,  1833.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  iv.  31. 
[Boase  and  Courttuy,  Bib.  Corn.,  i.  204.] 

TRAVAILES  (the)  of  the  three  English 
brothers.  Sir  Thomas  Sir  Anthony  Mr. 
Robert   Shirley.     An   historical   play. 


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As  it  is  now  play'd  by  her  maiesties 
seruants.  [By  John  Day.] 
London,  1607.  Quarto.  No  pagination.* 
"The authors,  John  Day,  William  Rowley, 
and  George  Wilkins,  according  to  Kirkman. " 
— MS.  note  by  Malone  in  the  Bodleian  copy. 

TRAVELLERS  (the) ;  a  tale,  designed 
for  young  people.  By  the  author  of 
Redwood.    [Miss  C.  M.  Sedgwick.] 

London:    MDCCCXXV.     Duodecimo.     Pp. 
202.  b.  t.*     [Bod/.] 

TRAVELLER'S  (the)  dream,  and  other 
poems.     By   Henrietta,    authoress    of 
"  Poetical  pieces  on  religion  and  na- 
ture."   [Henrietta  Nethercott.] 
Dublin:  1858.     Duodecimo,     Pp.  192.* 

TRAVELLER'S  (the)  guide  in  Switzer- 
land ;  being  a  complete  picture  of  that 
interesting  country,  describing  every 
object  of  curiosity,  and  containing 
sketches  of  the  manners,  society  and 
customs  of  its  respective  cantons  ;  with 
a  detailed  account  of  the  cities  of 
Geneva,  Lausanne,  Berne  and  Zurich 
and  their  environs,  the  Alpine  passes 
of  the  Simplon,  St  Gothard,  and  St 
Bernard,  the  glaciers  of  Charnouny 
and  Grindelwald,  and  a  narrative  of 
the  various  attempts  to  ascend  Mont 
Blanc.  By  Henry  Coxe,  Esq.  author 
of  the  Picture  of  Italy.  Qohn  Mil- 
lard.] 

London:  1816.     Duodecimo.     [tV,] 
TRAVELLERS  in  search  of  truth.     By 
the  author  of  "The  antidote   to  the 
miseries  of  human  life,"  &c.  &c.    [Har- 
riet Corp.] 

London:     1849.      Duodecimo.*      [Watt, 
Bib.  Brit.] 

TRAVELLING     anecdotes    through 
various  parts  of  Europe.     [By  James 
Douglas.]    In  two  volumes. 
Rochester:  M,DCC,LXXXii.  Octavo.  [Gent. 
Mag.,  Dec.  1819,  p.  564.] 

TRAVELLING  notes  in  France,  Italy 
and  Switzerland  of  an  invalid  in  search 
of  health.  [By  John  Strang,  LL.D.] 
Glasgow  :  MDCCCLXIII.  Octavo.  Pp. 
xix.  266.* 

Appeared     originally    in     the     Glasgow 
Herald. 

TRAVELS  (the)  and  observations  of 
Hareach,  the  wandering  Jew.  Com- 
prehending a  view  of  the  most  distin- 
guished events  in  the  history  of 
mankind  since  the  destruction  of 
Jerusalem  by  Titus.  With  a  descrip- 
tion   of    the    manners,  customs,    & 


remarkable  monuments,  of  the  most 
celebrated  nations.  Interspersed  with 
anecdotes  of  eminent  men  of  different 
periods.  Second  edition,  revised  and 
improved,  with  many  valuable  addi- 
tions. By  the  Rev.  T.  Clark,  author  of 
"  A  tour  of  Europe,"  and  "  A  tour  of 
Asia,"  abridged  from  the  most  esteemed 
modern  voyages  and  travels,  for  the 
use  of  schools.     [John  Galt.] 

London :    N.  D.     Duodecimo.      Pp.  xviii. 

424.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

Preface  dated  Chelsea ;  September,  1820. 

TRAVELS  at  home,  and  voyages  by  the 
fire-side  ;  for  the  instruction  and 
entertainment  of  young  persons.  [By 
Charles  Lloyd,  LL.D.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 

London:  1814.    Duodecimo.    [Man.  Rev., 
Ixxiii.  437.] 

TRAVELS  By  'Umbra'  [Charles 
Cavendish  Clifford.] 

Edinburgh ;  >IDCCCLXV.      Octavo.       Pp. 
vi.  278.* 

TRAVELS  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa; 
describing  characters,  customs,  man- 
ners, laws,  and  productions  of  nature 
and  art ;  containing  various  remarks 
on  the  political  and  commercial  inter- 
ests of  Great  Britain  ;  and  delineating, 
in  particular,  a  new  system  for  the 
government  and  improvement  of  the 
British  settlements  in  the  East  Indies  ; 
begun  in  the  year  1777  and  finished  in 
1 78 1.  In  two  volumes.  [By  William 
Macintosh.] 

London :  mdcclxxxii.     Octavo.*    [Adv. 
Lib.] 

TRAVELS  in  France,  during  the  years 
1 8 14-15.  Comprising  a  residence  at 
Paris  during  the  stay  of  the  allied 
armies,  and  at  Aix,  at  the  period  of  the 
landing  of  Bonaparte.  [By  Sir  Archi- 
bald Alison,  Bart.,  and  Patrick  Eraser 
Tytler.]  In  two  volumes.  Second 
edition,  corrected  and  enlarged. 

Edinburgh  :  1816.     Octavo. 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1815. 

TRAVELS  in  Phrenologasto.  By  Don 
Jose  Balscopo.  Translated  from  the 
Italian.  [Written  by  John  Trotter, 
jun.] 

Calcutta:  1825.     Octavo.*    [Adv.  Lib.] 
Ascribed  to  Alexander  Trotter.     [W.] 

TRAVELS  in  Portugal.  By  John 
Latouche.  [Oswald  John  Frederick 
Crawfurd,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Oporto, 
who  writes  also  in  the  New  Quarterly 


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Magazine  under  the  name  of  John  Dan- 
gerfield.]  With  illustrations  by  the 
Right  Hon.  T.  Sotheron  Estcourt. 
London:  [1875.]  Octavo.  Pp.  xii.  354.* 
{Lib.  Jour.,  iii.  76.]  See  Athenaeum,  May 
26,  1877,  p.  672. 

TRAVELS  in  Scotland,  by  an  unusual 
route  :  with  a  trip  to  the  Hebrides. 
Containing  hints  for  improvements  in 
agriculture  and  commerce.  With 
characters  and  anecdotes.  Embel- 
lished with  views  of  striking  objects, 
and  a  map,  including  the  Caledonian 
Canal.  By  the  Rev.  James  Hall,  A.M. 
[WiUiam  Thomson,  LL.D.]  In  two 
volumes. 
London  :  1807.     Octavo.* 

TRAVELS  in  the  Western  Hebrides, 
from  1782  to  1790.  By  the  Rev. 
George  Lane  Buchanan,  A.M.  Mis- 
sionary minister  to  the  Isles  from  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  [By  William 
Thomson,  LL.D.] 

London:  1793.    Octavo.    Pp.251.    \Watt, 
Bib.  Brit.     Mon.  Rev.,  xii.  154.] 

TRAVELS  in  town.  By  the  author  of 
"  Random  recollections  of  the  Lords 
and  Commons,"  "The  great  metro- 
polis," &c.  &c.  [James  Grant.]  In 
two  volumes. 
London :  1839.     Duodecimo.* 

TRAVELS  into  several  remote  nations 
of  the  world.  In  four  parts.  By 
Lemuel  Gulliver,  first  a  surgeon,  and 
then  a  captain  of  several  ships.  [By 
Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.]  [In  three  vol- 
umes.] The  second  edition.  To 
which  are  prefixed,  several  copies  of 
verses  explanatory  and  commendatory ; 
never  before  printed. 
London :  mdccxxvii.     Octavo.* 

TRAVELS  of  Ali  Bey  [Domingo  Badia 
y  Leblich]  in  Morocco,  Tripoli, 
Cyprus,  Egypt,  Arabia,  Syria,  and 
Turkey,  between  the  years  1803  and 
1807.  Written  by  himself,  and  illus- 
trated by  maps  and  numerous  plates. 
In  two  volumes. 
London:  1816.     Quarto.* 

TRAVELS  of  an  Irish  gentleman  in 
search  of  a  religion.  With  notes  and 
illustrations  by  the  editor  of  "Captain 
Rock's  memoirs."  [Thomas  MoORE.] 
In  two  volumes. 
London :  1833.     Octavo.* 

TRAVELS  (the)  of  Edward  Brown, 
Esq. ;  formerly  a  merchant  in  London. 
Containing  his  observations  on  France 

in.  2  E 


and  Italy  ;  his  voyage  to  the  Levant ; 
his  account  of  the  Island  of  Malta ;  his 
remarks  in  his  journies  through  the 
Lower  and  Upper  Egypt  ;  together 
with  a  brief  description  of  the  Abys- 
sinian empire.  Interspersed  through- 
out with  several  curious  historical 
passages  relating  to  our  own  as  well  as 
foreign  nations  ;  as  also  with  critical 
disquisitions  as  to  the  present  state  of 
the  sciences  in  Egypt,  particularly 
physick  and  chemistry.  [By  John 
Campbell,  LL.D.]  In  two  volumes. 
London :  MDCCLIII.  Duodecimo.*  First 
edition  appeared  in  1739. 

TRAVELS  (the)  of  Persiles  and 
Sigismunda:  a  Northern  history: 
wherein,  amongst  the  variable  fortunes 
of  the  Prince  of  Thule,  and  this  Prin- 
cesse  of  Frisland,  are  interlaced  many 
witty  discourses,  morall,  politicall,  and 
delightfull;  the  first  copie,  beeing 
written  in  Spanish  [by  Miguel  de 
Cervantes  Saavedra],  translated 
afterward  into  French  ;  and  now  last 
into  English. 

London,  1 6 19.  Quarto.  Pp.399.  "Epis- 
tle dedicatory"  signed  'M. L.' 

TRAVELS  (the)  of  the  imagination  ;  a 
true  journey  from  Newcastle  to  Lon- 
don, in  a  stage-coach.  With  observa- 
tions upon  the  metropolis.  By  J.  M. 
Qames  Murray.] 

London:  MDCCLXXiil.  Duodecimo.*  [Adv. 
Lib.] 

TRAVELS  of  the  late  Duke  du  Chatelet 
in  Portugal,  with  notes  by  J.  F.  Bour- 

doing.     [By Cormartin,  one  of 

the  Vendean  Chiefs.]     In  two  volumes. 

London:  1809.  Octavo.  [IV.,  Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.] 

TRAVELS  over  the  most  interesting- 
parts  of  the  globe,  to  discover  the 
source  of  moral  motion ;  communicated 
to  lead  mankind  through  the  conviction 
of  the  senses  to  intellectual  existence, 
and  an  enlightened  state  of  nature. 
[By  John  Stewart.] 
London  :  N.  D.  Duodecimo.*  [Watt,  Bib. 
Brit.] 

The  second  volume  of  the  above  work 
bears  the  title  of  "  The  apocalypse  of 
nature,  &c." 

TRAVELS  through  Denmark  and  some 
partsof  Germany  [by  M.  De  la  Combe 
DE  Vrigny]  by  way  of  Journal  in  the 
retinue  of  the  English  envoy  Q. 
Vernon]  in  1702.  Done  into  English 
from  the  French  original. 
London:  1707.   Octavo.    \JV.,  Brit.  Mus.\ 


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TRAVELS  through  parts  of  the  United 
States   and   Canada.      By    a    British 

subject,    [ Beaufoy,  brother  of 

Henry.] 

London:  1828.    Octavo.    Pp.141.    [Rich, 
Bib.  Affier.,  p.  203.] 

TRAVELS  through  Sicily  and  the 
Lipari  Islands,  in  the  month  of 
December,  1824.  By  a  naval  officer. 
[Capt.  BoiD.]  Illustrated  with  views 
and  costumes  from  drawings  made  on 
the  spot,  and  on  stone  by  L.  Haghe. 
London:  1827.     Octavo.     Pp.  xvi.  367.* 

TRAVELS  through  Spain  and  part  of 
Portugal,  with  commercial,  statistical, 
and    geographical    details.       [By  the 

Rev.  Whittington.]     In  two 

volumes. 

London:  1808.     Duodecimo.     [W.l 

TRAYTOR  (the)  :  a  tragedy ,  as  it  is 
acted  at  the  New  Theatre  in  Little 
Lincolns-Inn-Fields.  Reviv'd,  with 
several  alterations.  [By  Christopher 
Bullock.] 

London:  1718.     Octavo,* 
This   tragedy    was    originally    written   by 
Rivers,    a  Jesuit,    and   was   published  by 
James    Shirley,    with    alterations  and   im- 
provements, in  1635. 

TRAYTORS  (the)  unvailed,  or  a  brief 
and  true  account  of  that  horrrid  {sic) 
and  bloody  designe  intended  by  those 
rebellious  people,  known  by  the  names 
of  anabaptists  and  Fifth  monarchy 
[men]  being  upon  Sunday  the  14th  of 
April  1661  in  Newgate  on  purpose  to 
oppose  his  Majesties  person  and  laws. 
[By  Thomas  Ellis.] 
[London:]  1661.     Quarto.     Pp.   7.     [W.'\ 

TRE  (the)  Giuli.  Translated  from  the 
Italian  of  G.  B.  Casti.  With  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  and  some  account  of  his 
other  works.  [By  Captain  MONTAGU 
Montagu,  R.N.] 

London  :  1826.     Octavo.* 

TREACHERY.      [By  Mrs.  Martin 
Lucas.]    In  three  volumes. 
London:  1848.     Duodecimo.* 

TREASURIE  of  auncient  and  moderne 
times.      [By   Thomas    MiLLES.]      In 
two  volumes. 
1613-19,     Folio.     [W.,  Bliss'  Cat."] 

TREASURY  (a)  of  pleasure  books  for 
young    people.      [Edited    by    Joseph 

CUNDALL.] 

London:  1856.    Octavo.    [W.,Brit.  Mus.] 

Signed  J.  C. 


TREASURY  (a)  of  theological  know- 
ledge ;  wherein  Christianity  and  the 
divine  authority  of  the  Scriptures  are 
proved,  and  the  most  plausible  objec- 
tions considered.  [By  Morgan  Wil- 
liams.] In  two  volumes. 
Garm.  1791.  Duodecimo.  [Darling,  Cy- 
clop. Bibl.'X 

TREASURY  (the)  of  wit,  being  a 
methodical  selection  of  about  twelve 
hundred,  the  best,  apophthegms  and 
jests  from  books  in  several  languages. 
In  two  volumes  ...  By  H.  Bennet, 
M.A.     [John  PiNKERTON.] 

London:    m,dcc,lxxxvi.      Duodecimo.* 

[Gent.  Mag.,  xcvi.  i.  47 1.] 

The   contents  of  each  volume,  which  are 

given  on  the  title-pages,  are  omitted  in  the 

above. 

TREATISE  (a)  cocerning  divers  of  the 
Constitucyons  Provynciall  and  Legan- 
tines.  [Probably  written  by  S.  GER- 
MAIN, author  of  the  Doctor  and 
Student.] 

London,  by  Thomas  Godfray.  Octavo. 
\IV.,  Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  causes 
of  the  present  corruptions  of  Christians, 
and  the  remedies  thereof.  In  two 
parts.  [Translated  from  the  French 
of  Jean  Frederic  Ostervald,  by 
Charles  Mutel.]  The  second  edition 
corrected. 

London,  1702.  Octavo.  Pp.  10.  b.  t. 
468.*  Part  II.  has  a  separate  title;  but 
the  pagination  is  continuous. 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the 
dignities,  titles,  offices,  pre-eminencies, 
and  yearly  revenues,  which  have  been 
granted  to  the  several  kings  of  Eng- 
land, after  the  Conquest,  for  the  honour 
and  maintenance  of  the  princes,  their 
eldest  sons ;  with  sundry  particulars 
relating  thereto.  [By  Duncan  Forbes, 
Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session.] 
London  :  MDCCxxxvii.  Quarto.  Pp. 
viii.  58.  6.* 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the 
division  between  the  spiritualitie  and 
temporalitie.  [By  Christopher  St 
Germain.] 

London,  by  Robert  Redman.  N.  D.  Octavo. 
[IV.,  Lowndes,  Brit.  Lib.\ 
This    book    chiefly    incited    Sir    Thomas 
More   to  write  his  Apology,  printed    by 
W.  Rastell,  1533. 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  manner 
of  fallowing  of  ground,  raising  of  grass- 
seeds,  and  training  of  lint  and  hemp, 


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for  the  increase  and  improvement  of 
the  linnen-manufactories  in  Scotland. 
Publish'd  for  the  benefit  of  the  farmers 
in  that  kingdom,  by  the  honourable 
Society  for  improving  in  the  know- 
ledge of  agriculture.  [By  William 
Macintosh,  of  Borlum.j 

Edinburgh:   1724.     Octavo.     Pp.  173.* 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  militia, 
in  four  sections,  i.  Of  the  militia  in 
general.  2.  Of  the  Roman  militia. 
3.  The  proper  plan  of  a  militia  for  this 
country.  4.  Observations  upon  this 
plan.  By  C.  S.  [Charles  Sackville, 
2nd  Duke  of  Dorset.] 

1752.  Octavo.  {^Park^s  Walpole,  iv.  281. 
Mon.  Rev.,  vi.  90.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  origin 
and  progress  of  fees  ;  or,  the  constitu- 
tion and  transmission  of  heritable 
rights  ;  being  a  supplement  to  Spotis- 
wood's  Introduction  to  the  knowledge 
of  the  stile  of  writs.  [By  James  Mac- 
kenzie.] 

Edinburgh,  MDCCXXXiv.  Octavo.  Pp. 
xii.  276.*     [Z>.  Latng.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  payment 
of  tythes  and  oblations  in  London.  By 
B.  W.  [Brian  Walton]  D.D. 

1641.  Octavo.  [Richard  Thomson's  Chron- 
icles of  London  Bridge,  p.  297.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  regula- 
tion of  the  coyn  of  England,  and  how 
the  East  India  trade  may  be  preserved 
and  encreased.  By  R.  C.  [Roger 
Cook.] 

London:  1696.     Quarto.     Pp.44.     [W^.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  sanctify- 
ing of  the  Lord's  day.  And  particular- 
ly the  right  improvement  of  a  Com- 
munion-Sabbath. Wherein  the  moral- 
ity of  the  Sabbath,  and  its  strict 
observation  under  the  New  Testament 
dispensation,  is  maintained  against  the 
adversaries  thereof.  And  also  many 
special  advices  and  directions  given 
for  promoting  the  great  and  compre- 
hensive duties  of  Sabbath-sanctifica- 
tion,  and  worthy  -  communicating. 
Necessary  for  families.  By  a  minister 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  [The  Rev. 
John  WILLISON,  Dundee.] 
Edinburgh,  M  Dcc  xvi.  Octavo,  Pp.  53. 
8.  456.  3.* 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  the  use  and 
abuse  of  the  marriage  bed :  shewing 
I.  The  nature  of  matrimony,  its  sacred 
original,  and  the  true  meaning  of  its 


institution.  II.  The  gross  abuse  of 
matrimonial  chastity,  from  the  wrong 
notions  which  have  possessed  the 
world,  degenerating  even  to  whore- 
dom. III.  The  diabolical  practice  of 
attempting  to  prevent  childbearing  by 
physical  preparations.  IV.  The  fatal 
consequences  of  clandestine  or  forced 
marriages,  thro'  the  persuasion,  inter- 
est, or  influence  of  parents  and  rela- 
tions, to  wed  the  person  they  have  no 
love  for,  but  oftentimes  an  aversion  to. 
V.  Of  unequal  matches,  as  to  the 
disproportion  of  age ;  and  how  such, 
many  ways,  occasion  a  matrimonial 
whoredom.  VI.  How  married  persons 
may  be  guilty  of  conjugal  lewdness, 
and  that  a  man  may,  in  effect,  make  a 
whore  of  his  own  wife.  Also,  many 
other  particulars  of  family  concern. 
[By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London;  M. DCC.  xxvii.  Octavo.  Pp.406.* 
[IVilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  200.] 

TREATISE  (a)  concerning  trespasses 
vi  &  armis.  Wherein  the  nature  of 
trespass  is  clearly  explicated,  and  the 
gist  of  the  action  stated,  and  by  whom 
such  actions  may  be  brought,  and 
against  whom  and  how  to  be  laid. 
Together  with  the  forms  and  learning 
of  writs,  declarations  and  pleadings, 
in  reference  to  all  sorts  of  torts  or 
wrongs  done  to  a  man's  person,  estate 
or  interest.  And  also  wherein  is  con- 
tained all  the  learning  of  our  law  con- 
cerning pleadings  and  bars  by  way  of 
excuse,  justification,  concord,  amends, 
&c.  With  the  general  rules  of  plead- 
ing in  this  action,  and  particular  rules 
applied  to  every  case.  Together  also 
with  a  clear  and  methodical  discourse 
of  the  curious  learning  of  traverses,  of 
replications  in  this  action ;  and  of 
evidence,  verdict,  damages,  costs  and 
judgments  therein.  To  which  are 
added  references  to  presidents  and 
entries  proper  to  each  title.  A  work 
very  useful  for  students  and  practisers 
of  the  common  law.  By  the  author 
of  Lex  customaria.  [Samuel  Carter.] 
London,  1704.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  containing  the  aeqvity 
of  an  hvmble  svpplication  which  is  to 
be  exhibited  vnto  hir  gracious  Maiestie 
and  this  high  court  of  parliament  in 
the  behalfe  of  the  countrey  of  Wales, 
that  some  order  may  be  taken  for  the 
preaching  of  the  Gospell  among  those 
people.  Wherein  also  is  set  downe  as 
much  of  the  estate  of  our  people  as 
without  offence  could  be  made  known, 


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to  the  end  that  our  case  (if  it  please 
God)  may  be  pitied  by  them  who  are 
not  of  this  assembly,  and  as  they  aiso 
may  bee  driuen  to  labour  on  our  be- 
halfe.     [By  John  Penry.] 

At  Oxford.  1587.  Octavo.  Pp.  62.  l* 
[Bodl.] 

TREATISE  (a),  containing  the  descrip- 
tion and  use  of  a  new  and  curious 
quadrant,  made  by  J.  Rowley  for  tak- 
ing altitudes  and  for  solving  various 
mathematical  problems.  By  T.  W. 
[T.  Woodford.] 

London:  1756.     Quarto.     {W.] 

TREATISE  (a)  how  by  the  Word  of 
God,  Christian  mens  almose  ought  to 
be  distributed.  [By  Martin  BUCER, 
translated  by  Bp.  Ponet.] 

N.    p.      N.    D.      Probably    printed   about 
1566.     Sm.  Octavo.     Pp.  29. 
Herbert  (p.    1753)  quotes  it  from  Maun- 
sell's  Catalogue. 

TREATISE  (a)  in  confutation  of  the 
Latin  service  practised,  and,  by  the 
order  of  the  Trent  Council,  continued 
in  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By  Daniel 
Whitby.] 

London,  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  118.* 
[Jones'  Peck,  ii.  329.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  agriculture.  [By 
Adam  Dickson.] 

Edinburgh:  MDCCLXII.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  blazing  starres  in 
general].  As  well  supernaturall  as 
naturall :  To  what  countries  or  people 
soeuer  they  appeare  in  the  spacious 
world.  [Translated  by  Abraham 
Fleming  from  the  Latin  of  Frederick 
Nause,  Bishop  of  Vienna.] 

London,  1618.  Quarto.  No  pagination. 
B.  L.*  [Herberfs  ed.  of  Antes'  Typogr. 
Antiq,,  vol.  ii.  p.  1 196.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  communion  under 
both  kinds.  Faithfully  rendered  from 
the  French  and  dedicated  to  Thomas 
Lord  Petre.  [By  Jacques  Bdnigne 
Bossuet  ;  translated  by  John  Davis.] 

London:  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  vi.  116. 
[Jones  Peck,  p.  350.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  divine  worship ; 
tending  to  prove,  that  the  ceremonies 
imposed  upon  the  ministers  of  the 
Gospel  in  England,  in  present  con- 
troversie,  are  in  their  use  unlawful. 
[By  William  Bradshaw.]  With  a 
preface,  containing  an  account  of  the 
antiquity,  occasion,  and  grounds  of 
non  conformity  :  a  vindication  of  the 


dissenters  from  the  charge  of  schism, 
and  of  occasional  conformity  from  the 
charge  of  novelty  and  hypocrisie,  and 
inconsistency  with  the  principles  of 
dissenters.  And  also,  a  postscript  in 
defence  of  a  book  entituled,  Thomas 
against  Bennet,  being  a  reply  to  Mr. 
Bennet's  answer  thereto. 

London:  1703.  Octavo.  Pp.  xxii.  b.  t. 
40.* 

The  "Treatise,"  the  only  part  by  Brad- 
shaw, was  first  printed  in  1604.  The 
"  Preface"  and  "  Postscript"  were  written 
probably  by  D.  M.,  who  signs  the  latter. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  ecclesiastical]  and 
politike  power.  Shewing,  the  Church 
is  a  monarchicall  gouernment,  ordained 
to  a  supernaturall  and  spiritual  end, 
tempered  with  an  aristocraticall  order, 
(which  is  the  best  of  all  and  most 
comformable  to  nature)  by  the  great 
Pastor  of  soules  lesus  Christ.  Faith- 
fully translated  out  of  the  Latin 
original]  [of  Edmundus  Richerius], 
of  late  publikely  printed  and  allowed 
in  Paris.  Now  set  foorth  for  a  further 
warrant  and  encouragement  to  the 
Romish  Catholikes  of  England,  for 
theyr  taking  of  the  oath  of  allegiance ; 
seeing  so  many  others  of  their  owne 
profession  in  other  countries  doe  deny 
the  Popes  infalibility  in  iudgement 
and  temporal]  power  ouer  Princes, 
directly  against  the  doctrine  of  lesuits. 
To  the  Prince. 

[London.]  1612.  Quarto.  No  pagina- 
tion.*    Address  to  the  Prince  signed  A. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  election  and  re- 
probation ;  in  vindication  of  the 
universal  grace  and  love  of  God  to 
mankind.  By  B.  L.  [Benjamin 
Lindley.] 

London :  1700.  Quarto,  8  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  ii.  1 24.] 

TREATISE  of  equity.  [By  Thomas 
Ballow.] 

London:  1737.  Folio.  [Lincoln's  Inn 
Cat.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  fornication  :  shewing 
what  the  sin  is.  How  to  flee  it :  Motives 
and  directions  to  shun  it.  Upon  i 
Cor.  vi.  xviii.  Also,  a  penitentiary 
sermon  upon  John  viii.  11.  By  W.  B. 
[William  Barlow,  rector  of  Chalgrove, 
Oxford]  M.A. 

London,  1690.  Octavo.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  no.* 
[Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.\ 

TREATISE  (the)  of  heavenly  philoso- 


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phie.  By  T.  P.  [Thomas  Palfrey- 
man.] 

London :  1578.  Quarto.  [Lowndes,  Bid- 
Hog.  Man.,  p.  1765.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  human  nature;  being 
an  attempt  to  introduce  the  experi- 
mental method  of  reasoning  into  moral 
subjects.  [By  David  Hume.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London:  1739.     Octavo.* 

Vol.    III.      With    an     appendix, 

wherein  some  passages  of  the  fore- 
going volumes  are  illustrated  and 
explain'd.     [By  David  HUME.] 

London:  1740.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  humane  reason.     [By 
Martin     Clifford,    Master    of  the 
Charter  House,  London.] 
London,    1675.      Duodecimo.      Pp.    91.* 
[Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.'\ 

TREATISE  (a)  of  infallibihty,  shewing 
that  the  Church  of  Rome's  claim  to 
that  high  privilege  is  without  founda- 
tion in  Scripture,  antiquity,  or  reason. 
In  answer  to  a  paper  on  that  subject 
sent  by  a  Popish  missionary.  With 
some  animadversions  on  a  book,  en- 
tituled,  The  shortest  way  to  end 
disputes  about  religion,  and  upon  that 
author's  way  of  reasoning.  By  a 
presbyter  of  the  suffering  Church  of 
Scotland.    [W.  Harper.] 

Edinburgh:  M.DCC.Lli.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  magistracy,  shewing 
the  magistrate  hath  beene,  and  for 
ever  is  to  be  the  cheife  officer  in  the 
Church,  out  of  the  Church,  and  over 
the  Church;  and  that  the  two  Testa- 
ments hold  forth.     [By  Mary  POPE.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1647.  Quarto.  Pp. 
23.  b.  t.  131.*  [Bodl.'\  The  Epistle  dedica- 
tory signed  M.  P. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  marriage,  with  a 
defence  of  the  32  Article  of  religion 
of  the  Church  of  England,  viz.  Bishops, 
priests  and  deacons  are  not  com- 
manded by  God's  law,  either  to  vow 
the  state  of  single  life,  or  to  abstain 
from  marriage  ;  therefore  it  is  lawful 
for  them,  as  for  all  other  men,  to  marry 
at  their  own  discretion,  as  they  shall 
judge  the  same  to  serve  better  to 
godliness.     [By  Thomas  Hodges.] 

London,  1673.  Octavo.*  The  epistles 
dedicatory  to  the  Worshipful  Robert  Ra- 
worth  Esq.  and  to  the  Reader,  are  both 
signed  T.  H. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  monarchic,  contain. 


ing  two  parts  :  I.  Concerning  monar- 
chy in  generall.  2.  Concerning  this 
particular  monarchy.  Wherein  all  the 
maine  questions  occurrent  in  both,  are 
stated,  disputed,  and  determined  :  and 
in  the  close,  the  contention  now  in  being 
is  moderately  debated,  and  the  readiest 
meanes  of  reconcilement  proposed. 
Done  by  an  earnest  desirer  of  his 
countries  peace.     [Philip  Hunton.] 

London,  Anno  Dom.  1643.  Quarto.* 
[Jones'  Peck,  i.  9.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  paradise.  [By  John 
Salkeld.] 

London:  161 7.  Octavo.  [Watt,  Bib. 
Brit.     Queen^s  Coll.  Cat.,  p.  433.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  power  essential  and 
mechanical.  By  J.  H.  [J.  HUTCHIN- 
SON.] 

1734'  [Watt,  Bib.  Brit.  Gent  Mag.,  ii. 
684.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  repentance  and  of 
fasting,  especially  of  the  Lent  fast.  [By 
Symon  PATRICK,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Ely.] 

London :  1686.  Duodecimo.  [Darling, 
Cyclop.  Bibl.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  taxes  &  contributions. 
Shewing  the  nature  and  measures  of 
Crown-lands.  Assessements.  Cus- 
toms. Poll-moneys.  Lotteries.  Bene- 
volence. Penalties.  Monopolies.  Offi- 
ces. Tythes.  Raising  of  coins. 
Harth-money.  Excize,  &c.  With 
several  intersperst  discourses  and 
digressions  concerning  warres.  The 
Church.  Universities.  Rents  & 
purchases.  Usury  &  exchange.  Banks 
&  Lombards.  Registries  for  convey- 
ances. Beggars.  Ensurance.  Ex- 
portation of  money,  wool.  Free-ports. 
Coins.  Housing.  Liberty  of  con- 
science, &c.  The  same  being  frequently 
applied  to  the  present  state  and  affairs 
of  Ireland.     [By  Sir  William  Petty.] 

London,  1662.   Quarto.   Pp.75.*  [M'Cull., 
Lit.  Pol.  Econ.,  p.  318.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  celibacy  of  the 
clergy,  wherein  its  rise  and  progress 
are  historically  considered.  [By  Rev. 
Henry  WHARTON.] 

London,    1688.      Quarto.      Pp.   iv.    168.* 
[Jones'  Peck,  ii.  334.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  Chvrch.  In 
which  is  proued  M.  lohn  White  his 
Way  to  the  true  Church,  to  be  indeed 
no  way  at  all  to  any  Church,  true  or 
false :     by    demonstrating,    that    his 


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visible  company  of  protestants,  is  but 
a  chymaera  of  his  owne  braine.  For 
that  there  was  neuer  yet  any  one, 
eyther  man,  woman,  or  child  a  member 
of  it,  in  all  antiquity,  by  the  confession 
of  the  most  famous  protestants  them- 
selues,  that  euer  were.  Written  by 
W.  G.  [William  Wright]  Professour 
in  Diuinity  :  in  manner  of  dialogue. 
Permissu  Superiorum.  m.dc.xvi.  Quarto.* 
[Dodd,  Ch.  Hist.,  ii.  136.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  first  principles  of 
laws  in  general  :  of  their  nature  and 
design,  and  of  the  interpretation  of 
them.  Translated  out  of  French. 
Being  a  proper  introduction  to  the 
New  institute  of  the  imperial  or  civil 
law,  with  notes,  &c.  lately  published. 
[By  Thomas  WoOD,  LL.D.] 
London:  1705.  Octavo,  Pp.  i.  b.  t.  144.* 
[Bodl.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  grovndes  of  the 
old  and  newe  religion.  Devided  into 
two  parts,  Whereunto  is  added  an 
appendix,  containing  a  briefe  con- 
futation of  William  Crashaw  his  first 
Tome  of  Romish  forgeries  and  falsi- 
fications. [By  Edward  Mayhew.J 
Anno  Domini  M.D.c. VIII.  Quarto.*  [Dodd, 
Ch.  Hist.,  ii.  401.]  The  address  from  the 
printer  to  the  reader  is  signed : — Your  poore 
Catholike  countriman,  Thom  R. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  holy  Communion. 
[By  Dr  Henry  COMPTON.] 

1677.     Duodecimo.     [Leslie's  Cat.,  1843.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  Ivdge  of  con- 
troversies Written  in  Latin  by  the  R. 
Father  Martinus  Becanus  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus,  professour  in  diuinity. 
And  englished  by  W.  W.  Gent.  [Wil- 
liam Wright.] 

Permissu  superiorum.  M.DC.Xix.  Octavo.* 
[Dodd,  Ch.  Hist.,  iii.  114.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  just  interest  of 
the  kings  of  England,  in  their  bill 
disposing  power,  and  the  validity  of 
grants  made  to  their  subjects.  Written 
at  the  request  of  a  person  of  honour 
in  the  year  1657,  by  a  person  learned 
in  the  laws.  [Sir  Matthew  Hale  ? 
Published  by  Blackerby  Fairfax.] 
London:  1703.     Duodecimo.    [W.'\ 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  Lords  Supper, 
in  two  sermons.     [By  Henry  Smith.] 

Imprinted  at  London  by  Thomas  Orwin  for 

Thomas  Man,  dwelling  in  Paternoster  row, 

at  the  signe  of  the  Talbot.    1 59 1 .    Octavo.  * 

[Bodl.] 

Each  sermon  has  a  separate  pagination. 


TREATISE  (a)  of  the  ministery  of  the 
Church  of  England.  Wherein  is 
handled  this  question,  whether  it  be 
[better.?]  to  be  separated  from  or 
joyned  vnto.-  Which  is  discussed  in 
two  letters,  the  one  written  for  it 
[by  Arthur  Hildersam],  the  other 
against  it  [by  Francis  Johnson]. 
Whervnto  is  annexed,  after  the  pre- 
face, a  brief  declaration  of  the  ordinary 
officers  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  And, 
a  few  positions.  Also  in  the  end  of 
the  treatise,  some  notes  touching  the 
Lordes  prayer.  Seven  questions.  A 
table  of  some  principal  thinges  con- 
teyned  in  this  treatise. 

N.  p.    N.  D.    Quarto.    Pp.  6.  b,  t.  141.  2. 
B.  L.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  natvre  and  vse  of 
things  indifferent.  Tendinge  to  prove 
that  the  ceremonies  in  present  contro- 
versie  amongst  the  ministers  of  the 
gospell  in  the  realme  of  England,  are 
neither  in  nature  or  vse  indifferent. 
[By  William  Bradshaw.] 

Printed  1605.     Octavo.     Pp.  30.  b.  t.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  nature  of  God. 
[By  Thomas  Morton.] 
London.     1599.     Octavo.     Pp.    12.  b.   t, 
239.*     [Bodl.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  perpetuall  visi- 
bilitie,  and  succession  of  the  true 
Chvrch  in  all  ages.  [By  George 
Abbot,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.] 

[London.]  1624.  Quarto.  Pp.  5.  b.  t.  116.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  plague.  Being 
an  instruction  how  one  ought  to  act, 
in  relation,  I.  To  apparel  and  lodging. 
II.  To  diet.  III.  To  antidotes  or 
preservatives.  IV.  To  such  medicines, 
as  are  necessary  to  be  made  use  of, 
when  any  one  shall  be  so  unhappy,  as 
to  be  visited  with  the  distemper. 
Wherein  is  inserted  a  rare  collection 
of  a  great  many  recipe's  of  very  valu- 
able medicines,  made  use  of  in  the 
plague,  by  the  greatest  physicians  in 
the  world,  and  published  for  the 
general  good  of  mankind,  especially 
the  meaner  sort.  By  Eugenius  Phila- 
lethes,  Jun.     [Robert  Samber.] 

London:  MDCCXXI.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  principall  grounds 
and  maximes  of  the  lawes  of  this 
kingdome.  Very  usefuU  and  com- 
modious for  all  studients,  and  such 
others  as  desire  the  knowledge,  and 
understanding  of  the  lawes.  Written 
by  that  most  excellent,  and  learned  ex- 


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positor  of  the   law,  W.  N.   [William 
Nov]  of  Lincolns-Inn,  Esquire. 
London:  1641.    Quarto.    Pp.  4,  b.  t.  130.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  svfferings  and 
victory  of  Christ,  in  the  work  of  our 
redemption  :  declaring  by  the  Scrip- 
tures these  two  questions  :  that  Christ 
suffered  for  vs  the  wrath  of  God, 
which  we  may  well  terme  the  paynes 
of  hell,  or  hellish  sorrowes.  That 
Christ  after  his  death  on  the  crosse, 
went  not  into  hell  in  his  soule.  Con- 
trarie  to  certaine  errours  in  these  points 
publiklie  preached  in  London :  anno 
1597.     [By  Henry  Jacob.] 

N.  p.    1598.    Octavo.     Pp.  174.*    Signed 
H.  1. 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  three-fold  state  of 
man,  wherein  is  handled :  i.  His 
created  holiness ;  2.  His  sinfulness 
since  the  fall ;  3.  His  renewed  holiness 
in  his  regeneration.  [By  Rev.  Thomas 
Morton.] 

London :   1596.     Sm.    Octavo.     [Darlinsr, 
Cyclop.  BibL\ 

TREATISE  (a)  of  the  two  sacraments 
of  the  Gospell :  Baptisme  and  the 
Svpper  of  the  Lord.  Divided  into 
two  parts.  The  first  treating  of  the 
doctrme  and  nature  of  the  sacraments 
in  generall,and  of  these  two  in  speciall ; 
together  with  the  circumstances  atten- 
ding them.  The  second  containing  the 
manner  of  our  due  preparation  to  the 
receiving  of  the  Supper  of  the  Lord ; 
as  also,  of  our  behaviour  in  and  after 
the  same.  Whereunto  is  annexed  an 
appendix,  shewing  ;  first,  how  a  Chris- 
tian may  finde  his  preparation  to  the 
Supper  sweete  and  easie  :  secondly, 
the  causes  why  the  sacrament  is  so 
unworthily  received  by  the  worst ;  and 
so  fruitlesly  by  the  better  sort :  with 
the  remedies  to  avoyd  them  both. 
The  third  edition.  By  D.  R.  B.  of 
divin.  minister  of  the  Gospel.  [Daniel 
Rogers.] 

London :   1636.     Quarto.     Pp.    14.    b.    t. 
360.  15.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  three  conversions  of 
England  from  Paganisme  to  Christian 
religion.  The  first  under  the  Apostles, 
in  the  first  age  after  Christ :  the  second 
under  Pope  Eleutherius  and  K.  Lucius, 
in  the  second  age.  The  third,  under 
Pope  Gregory  the  Great,  and  K.  Ethel- 
bert  in  the  sixth  age  ;  with  divers  other 
niatters  thereunto  apperteyning.  Di- 
vided into  three  partes,  as  appeareth  in 
the  next  page.     The  former  two  where- 


of are  handled  in  this  booke,  and 
dedicated  to  the  Catholikes  of  England. 
With  a  new  addition  to  the  said 
Catholikes,  upon  the  news  of  the  late 
Q.  death,  and  succession  of  his 
Maiestie  of  Scotland,  to  the  crowne 
of  England.  By  N.  D.  author  of  the 
Ward-word.     [Robert  Parsons.] 

Imprinted  with  licence,  anno,  1603.  Oc- 
tavo.*    [Jones'  Peck,  i,  150.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  traditions.  Part  I. 
Where  it  is  proved,  that  we  have 
evidence  sufficient  from  tradition  ;  I. 
That  the  Scriptures  are  the  Word  of 
God.  II.  That  the  Church  of  England 
owns  the  true  canon  of  the  books  of 
the  Old  Testament.  III.  That  the 
copies  of  the  Scripture  have  not  been 
corrupted.  IV.  That  the  Romanists 
have  no  such  evidence  for  their  tradi- 
tions. V.  That  the  testimony  of  the 
present  Church  of  Rome  can  be  no 
sure  evidence  of  Apostolical  tradition. 
VI.  What  traditions  may  securely  be 
relyed  upon,  and  what  not.  [By 
Daniel  Whitby.] 

London,  M  DC  LXXXVIII.     Quarto.* 

.     Part  II.     Shewing  the  novelty  of 

the  pretended  traditions  of  the  Church 
of  Rome  ;  as  being,  I.  Not  mentioned 
by  the  ancients  of  their  discourses  of 
traditions  apostolical,  truly  so  called, 
or  so  esteemed  by  them.  Nor,  II.  In 
their  avowed  rule,  or  symbol  of  faith. 
Nor,  III.  In  the  instructions  given  to 
the  clergy,  concerning  all  those  things 
they  were  to  teach  the  people.  Nor, 
IV.  In  the  examination  of  a  bishop  at 
his  ordination.  Nor,  V.  In  the  ancient 
treatises  designed  to  instruct  Christians 
in  all  the  articles  of  their  faith.  VI, 
From  the  confessions  of  Romish  doc- 
tors. With  an  answer  to  the  arguments 
of  Mr.  Mumford  for  traditions.  And  a 
demonstration,  that  the  heathens  made 
the  same  plea  from  tradition  as  the 
Romanists  do  ;  and  that  the  answer  of 
the  Fathers  to  it  doth  fully  justifie  the 
Protestants.    [By  Daniel  Whitby.] 

London,  M  DC  LXXXIX.  Quarto,*  [Jones' 
Peck,  ii.  323.] 

TREATISE  (a)  of  vnion  of  the  two 
realmes  of  England  and  Scotland.  By 
I.  H.     [Sir  John  Haywarde,  D.C.L.J 

At  London.     1604.     Quarto.     Pp.  4.  58.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  vse  and  custome. 
[By  Meric  Casaubon.] 

London  M.D.c.xxxviii.  Quarto.  Pp. 
186.  6.* 


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TREATISE  (a)  of  weights  and 
measures.  In  which  the  antient  and 
modern  weights  and  measures  of 
several  nations  are  accurately  com- 
pared, especially  those  of  Scotland  and 
England.  [By  William  Young.] 
Aberdeen  :  1762.     Duodecimo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  of  wool,  and  the  manu- 
facture of  it :  in  a  letter  to  a  friend. 
Occasion'd  upon  a  discourse  concern- 
ing the  great  abatements  of  rents,  and 
low  value  of  lands.  Wherein  is  shewed 
how  their  worth  and  value  may  be 
advanced  by  the  improvement  of  the 
manufacture  and  price  of  our  English 
wool.  Together  with  the  presentment 
of  the  grand  jury  of  the  county  of 
Somerset,  at  the  general  Quarter 
Session  begun  at  Brewton  the  thirteenth 
day  of  January  1684.  [By  George 
Clarke.] 
London,  1685.    Quarto.    Pp.  31.*    [Bodl.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  air ;  containing  new 
experiments  and  thoughts  on  combus- 
tion ;  being  a  full  investigation  of  M. 
Lavoisier's  system ;  and  proving,  by 
some  striking  experiments,  its  errone- 
ous principles ;  with  strictures  upon 
the  chemical  opinions  of  some  eminent 
men.  By  Richard  Bewley,  M.  D. 
[Robert  Harrington,  M.D.] 

London:  1791.    Octavo.    Pp.215.    [■'^<'«' 
/iev.,  vi.  435  ;  xiv.  462.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  captures  in  war. 
By  Richard  Lee,  Esq.  Second  edition ; 
corrected :  with  additional  notes.  [By 
Thomas  Hartwell  Horne.] 

London :   1803.     Octavo.     From  a  list  of 
his  works  in  the  handwriting  of  the  author. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  harmony  ;  dedicated 
to  all  lovers  of  musick  by  an  admirer 
of  this  agreeable  science.  [By  James, 
Lord  Paisley  of  Abercorn.J 

London:  1731.     Oblong  Quarto.     [fF.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  heresy,  as  cognizable 
by  the  spiritual  courts  ;  and  an  ex- 
amination of  the  statute  9th  and  loth 
William  III.  C.  32.  entitled,  "An  Act 
for  the  more  effectual  suppressing  of 
blasphemy  and  profaneness,  in  deny- 
ing by  writing,  printing,  teaching,  or 
advised  speaking,  the  divine  original 
of  the  Scriptures,  or  the  doctrine  of 
the  Holy  Trinity."  By  a  barrister  at 
law.  [Sir  Benjamin  HOBHOUSE, 
Bart.] 

London :  1792.    Octavo.    Pp.  146.    [Biog: 
Diet.,  1 816.     Mon.  Rev.,  xi.  206.] 


TREATISE  (a)  on  mercury,  shewing 
the  danger  of  taking  it  crude  for  all 
manner  of  disorders,  after  the  present 
fashion,  from  its  nature,  its  manner  of 
operating  in  the  human  body  and 
facts,  with  some  remarks  on  the  Antient 

fihysician's  legacy  [of  Thomas  Dover]. 
By  Henry  Bradley,] 

London:    1733.      Octavo.      Pp.  viii.   52. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  military  finance; 
containing  the  pay,  subsistence, 
deductions,  and  arrears  of  the  forces 
on  the  British  and  Irish  establish- 
ments ;  and  all  the  allowances  in 
camp,  garrison  and  quarters,  &c. 
With  an  enquiry  into  the  method  of 
cloathing  and  recruiting  the  army  ; 
and  an  extract  from  the  report  of 
the  Commissioners  of  public  accounts, 
relating  to  the  office  of  the  Paymaster 
General.    [By  John  Williamson.] 

London:  1782.    Duodecimo.    [Gent. Mag., 
Ixxi.  ii.  957.     Mon,  Rev.,  Ixviii.  362.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  naval  discipline  ; 
with  an  explanation  of  the  important 
advantages  which  naval  and  military 
discipline  might  derive  from  the  science 
of  phrenology.  To  which  are  added, 
phrenological     deductions    from    the 

cerebral     developement     of     J h 

H e  [Joseph   Hume]    Esq.       [By 

Capt.,  afterwards  Sir  John  Ross.] 
London,  1825.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  soap-making  :  con- 
taining, an  account  of  the  alkaline 
materials ;  tests  for  discovering  the 
presence  of  an  alkali,  &c.  ;  with  full 
directions  for  manufacturing  yellow, 
pure,  white,  and  perfumed  hard  soap  : 
also,  complete  instructions  for  the 
making  of  green  or  soft  soap  :  with 
other  requisites  necessary  to  finish 
the  soap-boiler.  To  which  is  added 
abstract  of  the  excise  laws  relative  to 
hard  and  soft  soap-makers.  By  ?i 
manufacturer.     [John  Carmichael.] 

Edinburgh :  1807.     Duodecimo.    Pp.  xxii, 
132.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  tennis.  By  a 
member  of  the  Tennis  Club.     [Robert 

LUKIN.] 

London:  1822.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  120.* 

TREATISE  (a),  on  the  application  of 
certain  terms  and  epithets  to  Jesus 
Christ.    [By  Paul  Cardale.] 

London:  1774.     Octavo.     Pp.74.     [Dar- 
ling, Cyclop.  Bibl.] 


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TREATISE  (a)  on  the  arts,  manufac- 
tures, manners  and  institutions  of  the 
Greek  and  Romans.  [By  Thomas 
Dudley  Fosbrooke,  M.A.,  Rev. 
Dionysius  Lardner,  LL.D.,  and 
Samuel  Astley  Dunham,  LL.D.]  In 
two  volumes. 

London  :    1833.    .  Duodecimo.     Lardner's 
Cab.  Cyclopaedia. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  beneficial  effects 
of  cold  and  warm  bathing  :  with  an 
appendix  ;  containing  a  description  of 
the  baths  erected  at  Portobello,  near 
Edinburgh .  [By  John  Millar,  M.D.] 
Edinburgh:  1807.     Octavo.     Pp.  62.  b.  t.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  breeding, 
training,  and  management  of  horses, 
with  practical  remarks  &  observa- 
tions on  farriery,  etc.  ;  to  which  is 
prefixed  the  natural  history  of  horses 
in  general,  and  the  antiquity  of  horse- 
racing  in  England ;  together  with  an 
appendix  containing  the  whole  law 
relating  to  horses.  By  an  old  sports- 
man, etc.    [William  Flint.] 

Hull:    1815.      Duodecimo.      [W.,  Brit. 
Mus.]    Signed 'W.F.' 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  Coco-nut  tree. . . 
By  a  Fellow  of  the  Linnaean  and 
Horticultural  Societies.  [J.  W.  Ben- 
nett.] 

London :    1831.      Octavo.      [JV.  and  Q., 
Feb.  1869,  p.  168.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  Court  of  Ex- 
chequer :  in  which  the  revenues  of  the 
crown ;  the  manner  of  receiving  and 
accounting  for  the  several  branches  of 
them  ;  the  duty  of  the  several  officers 
employed  in  the  collection  and  receipt ; 
the  nature  of  the  processes  for  the 
recovery  of  debts  due  to  the  crown  ; 
are  clearly  explained  :  as  also  occa- 
sionally, the  nature  of  the  feudal  and 
other  antient  tenures,  the  origin  of 
parliaments,  convocations,  the  several 
courts  of  justice ;  and  many  other 
curious  and  useful  particulars,  are 
shewn.  By  a  late  Lord  Chief  Baron 
of  that  court.    [Sir  Jeffrey  Gilbert.] 

In  the  Savoy:  mdcclviii.     Octavo.     Pp. 
xvi.  343.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  game  of  cribbage ; 
shewing  the  laws  and  rules  of  the 
game,  as  now  played  at  St.  James's, 
Bath,  and  Newmarket ;  with  the  best 
methods  of  laying  out  your  cards,  and 
exposing  all  the  unfair  arts  practised 
by  sharpers.  By  Anthony  Pasquin, 
Esq.    [John  Williams.] 


London:  1792.  Octavo.  Pp.96.  [Biog. 
Diet.,  1816.     Mon.  Rev.,  viii.  468.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  improvements 
made  in  the  art  of  criticism.  Collected 
out  of  the  writings  of  a  celebrated 
hypercritic.  By  Philocriticus  Canta- 
brigiensis.    [John  Jackson.] 

London,  mdccxlviii.  Octavo.  Pp.  58.* 
[Sutton'' s  Life  of  Jackson,  p.  184.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  indefinite  and 
infinite  powers  of  credit,  circulation  of 
money,  and  industry.     [By  Gar- 

BETT.] 

London  :  1784.     Octavo.     \Brit.  Mus.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  manner  of 
raising  forest  trees,  &c.  In  a  letter 
from  the  Right  Honourable,  the  Earl 

of   to   his    grandson.     [Thomas 

Hamilton,  Earl  of  Haddington.]  To 
which  are  added,  two  memoirs  ;  the 
one  on  preserving  and  repairing  forests  ; 
the  other  on  the  culture  of  forests. 
Both  translated  from  the  French  of  M. 
de  Buffon  of  the  Royal  Academy  at 
Paris. 

Edinburgh:  M.DCC.LXi.  Duodecimo:  Pp. 
129.  b.  t.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  nature  and 
causes  of  doubt,  in  religious  questions ; 
(with  a  particular  reference  to  Christi- 
anity). With  an  appendix,  on  some 
common  difficulties  ;  lists  of  books  &c, 
&c.  [By  David  Bristow  BAKER,  M.A., 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.] 
London:  1831.     Duodecimo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  nature  and  con- 
stitution of  the  Christian  Church ; 
wherein  are  set  forth  the  forms  of  its 
government,  the  extent  of  its  powers, 
and  the  limits  of  our  obedience.  By  a 
layman.    [William  Stevens.] 

London:  1773.  Octavo.  [Watt,  Bid  Brit. 
Mon.  Rev.,  xlviii.  419.] 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  nature  and 
virtues  of  the  Buxton  waters.  With  a 
preliminary  account  of  the  external 
and  internal  use  of  natural  and  arti- 
ficial warm  waters  among  the  ancients. 
By  a  physician.  [Alexander  Hunter, 
M.D.] 

London:  M.DCC.LXi.  Octavo.  Pp.68.* 
The  third  edition,  published  in  1773,  has 
the  author's  name. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  nature,  uses,  and 
effects  of  the  Harrogate  mineral  waters, 
by  a  member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons.  [John  THOMSON,  formerly 
Mayor  of  Ripon.] 


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[Ripon :  1841.]  Duodecimo.  Pp.  93. 
[Boy/t^'s  Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  138.] 
The  above  is  appended  to  the  third  edition 
of  "The  Tourist's  guide,"  by  John  Richard 
Walbran,  published  at  Ripon  in  1841,  under 
the  title  of  '  The  Harrogate  visitor's  picto- 
rial pocket  guide  to  Ripon,  Studley,  &c.' 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  origin,  progres- 
sive improvement,  and  present  state, 
of  the  silk  manufacture.  [By  George 
Richardson  PoRTER,] 

London:  1831.  Octavo.  Pp.  xv.  339.* 
Lardner's  Cab.  Cyclop. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  parallactic  angle, 
extracted  from  a  letter  to  the  late 
Earl  of  Macclesfield  on  that  subject. 
To  which  is  added  an  appendix  :  con- 
taining a  compleat  set  of  solar  and 
lunar  tables,  entitled  Tabulae  Dunel- 
menses,  for  computing  the  places  of 
those  luminaries,  both  in  and  out  of 
Syzigies.  [By  the  Hon.  Spencer 
CowpER,  Dean  of  Durham.] 

London  :  m.dcc.lxvi.  Quarto.  Pp.  viii. 
31.*  The  appendix  has  a  separate  pagina- 
tion [viii.  33].     Dedication  signed  S.  C. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  passions,  so  far 
as  they  regard  the  stage ;  with  a 
critical    enquiry    into    the    theatrical 

merit  of  Mr  G k,  Mr  Q n,  and 

Mr     B y.      [Garrick,     Quin,    and 

Barry.]   The  first  considered  in  the  part 
of  Lear,  the  two  last  opposed  in  Othello. 
[By  Samuel  Foote.] 
London,  N.  D.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  pleadings  in 
suits  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  by 
English  bill.  In  two  books.  [  By 
John  MiTFORD,  ist  Lord  Redesdale.] 

London,  1780.  Octavo.  Pp.  12.  b.  t. 
128.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  police  of  the 
metropolis,  explaining  the  various 
crimes  and  misdemeanors  which  at 
present  are  felt  as  a  pressure  upon  the 
community  ;  and  suggesting  remedies 
for  their  prevention.  By  a  magistrate. 
[Patrick  Colquhoun,  LL.D.] 
London  :  M  DOC  xcvi.  Octavo.* 
The  edition  of  1800  has  the  author's  name. 

TREATISE  on  the  progress  of  literature, 
and  its  effects  on  society  :  including  a 
sketch  of  the  progress  of  English 
and  Scottish  literature.  [By  Robert 
Thomson.] 

Edinburgh:  MDCCCXXXiv.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  progressive  im- 
provement   &    present    state    of   the 


manufactures    in    metal.      [By    John 
Holland.]    [In  three  volumes.] 
London :  1831-1834.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  proper  condition 
for  all  horses.  By  Harry  Hieover. 
[Charles  Bindley.] 

London.     1852.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  religious  observa- 
tion of  the  Lord's-day,  according  to 
the  express  words  of  the  fourth  com- 
mandment. [By  Dr  Samuel  WRIGHT.] 
The  second  edition.  With  a  new 
preface,  and  a  table  of  contents,  and 
other  additions. 

London:  1724.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  safety  and  main- 
tenance of  states  by  the  means 
of  fortresses.  Written  originally  in 
French,  by  M.  Maigret,  Ingineer  in 
Chief,  and  Knight  of  the  Royal  and 
Military  Order  of  St.  Louis.  [Trans- 
lated by  John  Heath.] 
London ;  MDCCXLVii.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  second  sight, 
dreams  and  apparitions  :  with  several 
instances  sufficiently  attested  ;  and  an 
appendix  of  others  equally  authentic  : 
the  whole  illustrated  with  letters  to  and 
from  the  author  on  the  subject  of  his 
treatise  ;  and  a  short  dissertation  on 
the  mischievous  effects  of  loose  prin- 
ciples. By  Theophilus  Insulanus. 
[ M'Leod.] 

Edinburgh  :     M,DCC,LXiii.      Duodecimo. 

Pp.  vi.  XX.  4.  192.* 

Reprinted    in    Miscellanea    Scotica,    vol. 

iii. 

TREATISE  (a)  on  the  theory  and 
practice  of  seamanship :  containing 
general  rules  for  manoeuvring  vessels, 
with  a  moveable  figure  of  a  ship,  so 
planned  that  the  sails,  rudder,  and 
hull  may  be  made  to  perform  the 
manoeuvres  according  to  the  rule  laid 
down.  To  the  above  is  added  a 
miscellaneous  chapter  on  the  various 
contrivances  against  accidents,  and  a 
copper  plate  of  the  diagrams  and 
figures  explained  in  the  work :  the 
whole  forming  a  useful  compendium 
to  the  officer,  to  instruct  him  when 
young,  and  to  remind  him  when  old. 
By  an  officer  in  the  service  of  the 
India  Company.  [  Richard  Hall 
Gower.] 
London:  1793.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  on  trade,  or  the  antiquity 
and  honour  of  commerce,  shewing  how 


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trade  was  esteemed  by  the  Egyptians, 
Jews,  Greeks,  and  Romans,  and  on 
what  footing  of  worship  it  stands  with 
us.  Addressed  to  the  country-gentle- 
men of  England.     [By Perry 

of  Penshurst,  Kent.] 

London:  1750.  Octavo.  Pp.  viii.  64. 
[^.] 

TREATISE  on  wheel  carriages,  showing 
their  present  defects  ;  with  a  plan  and 
description  of  a  new  constructed 
waggon,  which  will  effectually  preserve 
and  improve  the  public  roads,  and  be 
more  useful,  cheap,  and  handy  to  the 
proprietor.  [By  Samuel  Bourn.]  In 
three  parts. 

London:  1768.  Octavo.  \lVaU,  Bib. 
Brit.] 

TREATISE  (a)  partly  theological,  and 
partly  political,  containing  some  few 
discourses,  to  prove  that  the  liberty  of 
philosophizing  (that  is  making  use  of 
natural  reason)  may  be  allow'd  without 
any  prejudice  to  piety,  or  to  the  peace 
of  any  common-v/ealth  ;  and  that  the 
loss  of  public  peace  and  rehgion  it 
self  must  necessarily  follow,  where 
such  a  liberty  of  reasoning  is  taken 
away.  Translated  out  of  Latin  [of 
Benedict  de  Spinoza]. 

London,  1689.  Octavo.  Pp.  27.  b.  t- 
452.*     [N.  and  Q.,  28  Feb.  1863,  p.  168.] 

TREATISE  (a)  shewing  how  useful, 
safe,  reasonable  and  beneficial  the 
inroUing  and  registring  of  all  convey- 
ances of  lands  may  be  to  the  inhabi- 
tants of  this  kingdom.  By  a  person 
of  great  learning  and  judgment.  [Sir 
Matthew  Hale.] 

London:  1694.  Quarto.  [Wood,  Athen. 
Oxon.,  iii.  1096.] 

TREATISE  (a)  tending  to  mitigation 
tovvardes  Catholicke  -  subiectes  in 
England.  Wherein  is  declared,  that 
it  is  not  impossible  for  subiects  of 
different  religion,  (especially  Catho- 
lickes  and  Protestantes)  to  liue  to- 
geather  in  dutiful!  obedience  and 
subiection,  under  the  gouernment  of 
his  Maiesty  of  Great  Britany.  Against 
the  seditious  wrytings  of  Thomas 
Morton  minister,  &  some  others  to  the 
contrary.  Whose  two  false  and  slaun- 
derous  groundes,  pretended  to  be 
dravvne  from  Catholicke  doctrine  & 
practice,  concerning  rebellion  and 
equivocation,  are  ouerthrowne,  and 
cast  vpon  himselfe.  Dedicated  to  the 
learned  schoole-deuines,  cyvill  and 
canon  lawyers  of  the  two  Vniuersities 


of  England.     By  P.  R.    [Robert  Par- 
sons.] 

Permissu  Superiorum.     1607.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  touching  the  East- 
Indian  trade:  or,  a  discourse  (turned 
out  of  French  into  English)  concerning 
the  establishment  of  a  French  com- 
pany for  the  commerce  of  the  East- 
Indies.  To  which  are  annexed  the 
articles,  and  conditions,  whereupon 
the  said  company  for  the  commerce 
of  the  East-Indies  is  established.  [By 
Francois  Charpentier.] 

London;  1664.  Quarto.  Pp.  4.  b.  t.  62.* 
[BodL] 

TREATISE  (a)  upon  coal-mines:  or, 
an  attempt  to  explain  their  general 
marks  of  indication,  acknowledg'd  and 
probable.  Together  with  particular 
instances  of  their  public  utility  ;  objec- 
tions to  the  mode  of  their  discovery, 
and  to  their  manufacture,  obviated,  &c. 
[By  William  SHARP,  vicar  of  Long 
Burton.] 
London :  MDCCLXix.     Octavo.     Pp.  105.* 

TREATISE  (a)  upon  gout,  in  which  the 
primitive  cause  of  that  disease  and 
likewise  of  gravel  is  clearly  ascertained ; 
and  an  easy  method  recommended, 
by  which  both  may  be  with  certainty 
prevented,  or  radically  cured.  [By 
Murray  Forbes.] 

London:  M.DCC.LXXXVi.  Octavo.*  [Mon. 
Rev.,  Ixxvi.  220;  xiii.  233.] 

TREATISE    (a)    upon    the   culture   of 
peach    tree^.       Translated    from    the 
French  [of  De  Combes]. 
London,  1768.     Octavo.* 

TREATISE  (a)  upon  the  modes  :    or, 
a  farewell  to  French  kicks.     [By  John 
Harris,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Llandaff.] 
London:  17 15.    Octavo.    Pp.  viii.  b.  t. 64. * 
[Bodl.] 

TREATISE  (a)  wherein  is  declared  the 
sufificiencie  of  EngUsh  medicines  for 
cure  of  all  diseases,  cured  with  medi- 
cines. Whereunto  is  added  a  collec- 
tion of  medicines  growing  (for  the 
most  part)  within  our  Enghsh  climat, 
approoved  and  experimented  against 
the  jaundice,  dropsie,  stone,  falling 
sicknesse,  pestilence.  [By  Timothy 
Bright.?] 

At  London,  printed  by  H.  L.  for  Tho. 
Man,  1615.  Duodecimo.  Title,  5  leaves, 
pp.  127.  [^.]  The  dedication  to  Lord 
Zouch  is  subscribed  "T.  B." 

TREATISE  (a)  wherein  is  demonstra- 


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ted,  I.  That  the  East-India  trade  is 
the  most  national  of  all  foreig^i  trades. 
II.  That  the  clamors,  aspersions,  and 
objections  made  against  the  present 
East-India  Company,  are  sinister, 
selfish,  or  groundless.  III.  That 
since  the  discovery  of  the  East-Indies, 
the  dominion  of  the  sea  depends  much 
upon  the  wane  or  increase  of  that 
trade,  and  consequently  the  security 
of  the  liberty,  property,  and  protes- 
tant  religion  of  this  kingdom.  IV. 
That  the  trade  of  the  East- Indies 
cannot  be  carried  on  to  national  ad- 
vantage in  any  other  way  than  by  a 
general  joynt-stock.  V.  That  the 
East-India  trade  is  more  profitable 
and  necessary  to  the  kingdom  of 
England,  than  to  any  other  kingdom 
or  nation  in  Europe.  By  ^ihoirdTpis. 
[Sir  Josiah  Child.] 

London,  1681.  Quarto.  Pp.43-*  W'Cull. 
Lit.  Pol.  Econ.,  p.  99.] 

TREATISE  (a)  wherein  is  manifestlie 
proved,  that  Reformation  and  those 
that  sincerely  favor  the  same  are 
unjustly  charged  to  be  enemies  unto 
his  Majestie,  &  the  state.  [By  John 
Penry.] 

1590.  Quarto.  Running  title,  "Refor- 
mation no  enemy  to  her  majestie  and  the 
state." 

TREATISE  (a)  written  by  an  author 
of  the  communion  of  the  Church  of 
Rome  touching  transubstantiation. 
Wherein  is  made  appear,  that  accord- 
ing to  the  principles  of  that  Church, 
this  doctrine  cannot  be  an  article  of 
faith.  [From  the  French  of  Louis 
DUFOUR,  abb^  de  Longuerne.  Pub- 
lished by  Abp.  Tenison.] 

London,  mdclxxxvii.     Quarto.     Pp.  73.* 

TREATISES  concerning  regeneration. 
I.  Of  repentance;  2.  Of  the  diet  of 
the  soule.  Shewing,  the  one,  how  it 
ought  to  be  sought  after,  and  may  be 
attained  vnto.  The  other,  how  it 
being  gotten,  is  to  be  preserued  and 
continued.    [By  Thomas  Morton.] 

London.     1613.     Octavo.     Pp.    11.   b.    t. 
119.*     [Bodl.^ 

TREATMENT   (the)   of   our  domestic 
dogs.     [By  Captain  Mahon.] 
Edinburgh:  1868.     Octavo. 

TREATYSE  (a)  shewing  and  declaring 
the  pryde  and  abuse  of  women  now  a 
dayes.  By  Charles  Bansley.  [Edited 
by  John  Payne  Collier.] 


Reprinted  from  an  unique  copy.    [London  : 
1841.]    Octavo.     Pp.  15.     [W^.  ] 

TREMAINE  ;   or,   the  man  of  refine- 
ment.     [By   Robert  Plumer   WARD.] 
Second  edition.     In  three  volumes. 
London :  1825.     Duodecimo.* 

TREPAN    (the)  ;     or  virtue  rewarded. 
An  opera.     [Probably  by  John  Max- 
well, a  blind  man.] 
York :  1739.     Octavo.     [Biog.  Dram.'] 

TREVELYAN.     By  the  author  of  "A 
marriage      in      high      life."        [Lady 
Scott.]     Second  edition.      In  three 
volumes. 
London:  1834.    Duodecimo.* 

TREVLYN  Hold ;  or.  Squire  Trevlyn's 
heir.     By  the  author  of  "  East  Lynne," 
"  Danesbury  House,"  &c.     [Mrs  Henry 
Wood.]    In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1864.     Octavo.* 

TREW  (the)  report  of  the  dysputacyon 
had  &  begonne  in  the  convocaycyon 
hows  at  london  among  the  clargye 
there  assembled  the  xviii  daye  of 
October  in  the  yeare  of  our  lord 
m.d.liiii.  [By  John  Philpot,  Arch- 
deacon of  Winchester.] 

Imprinted  at  Basil  by  Alexander  Edmonds. 
Duodecimo.*  [See  MaskelPs  Selected  cen- 
turies of  books,  p.  98.] 

TREWE  (a)  and  feythfull  hystorie  of 
the  redoubtable  Prynce  Radapanthus. 
[A  pretended  reprint  from  a  unique 
copy  by  Wynken  de  Worde ;  but  the  re- 
puted author  is  John  Adey  ReptoN.] 
London:  1820.  Sq.  Duodecimo.  \Gent. 
Mag.,  Jan.  1861,  p.  109.  Lowndes,  Bibliog. 
Man.,  s.v.  /Radapanthus.     Martin's  Cat.] 

TRIAL  (the)  and  life  of  Eugene  Aram  ; 
several  of  his  letters  and  poems  ;  and 
his  plan  and  specimens  of  an  Anglo- 
Celtic  lexicon ;  with  copious  notes  and 
illustrations,  and  an  engraved  fac- 
simile of  the  handwriting  of  this  very 
ingenious  but  ill-fated  scholar.  [By 
Michael  Fryer,  of  Reeth.] 
Richmond:  1842.     Octavo.     Pp.  126. 

TRIAL  (the)  :  more  links  of  the  Daisy 
chain.  By  the  author  of  "The  heir 
of  Redclyffe."  [Charlotte  Mary  Yonge.] 

London  and  Cambridge  :  1864.     Octavo.* 

TRIAL  (the)  of  a  student  at  the  college 
of  Clutha.  In  the  kingdom  of  Oceana. 
[By  William  Thom,  minister  of  Govan.] 
Glasgow:  MDCCLXViii.  Octavo.  Pp.76.* 
Re-printed  among  "  The  works  of  the  Rev, 


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Glasgow:  1799, 


TRIAL  (the)  of  Abraham  ;  a  dramatic 

poem.     [By Farrer.] 

Stamford,  1 790.    Octavo .   [JV.,  Brit.  Mus.  ] 

TRIAL  (the)  of  Elizabeth  Penning  for 
murder.     With  an  investigation  of  the 
mysterious  case,  and  full  particulars  by 
Dr  J.  Watkins.     [William  Hone.] 
1815.    [Nattali  and  Bond's  Cat., Feb.  1858.] 

TRIAL  (the)  of  Farmer  Carter's  dog 
Porter,  for  murder.  Taken  down  ver- 
batim et  Uteratim  in  short-hand,  and 
now  published  by  authority,  from  the 
corrected  manuscript  of  Counsellor 
Clear-point,  barrister  at  law.  N.B. 
This  is  the  only  true  and  authentic 
copy ;  and  all  others  are  spurious. 
[By  Edward  Long.] 
London,  mdcclxxi.  Octavo.*  \_Gent. 
Mag.,  May  1813,  p.  490.] 

TRIAL  (the)  of  Mr.  Whitefield's  spirit. 
In  some  remarks  upon  his  fourth 
journal,  publish'd  when  he  staid  in 
England  on  account  of  the  embargo. 
[By  Rev.  Samuel  Weller,  minister 
of  Maidstone.] 

London  :  mdccxl.  Octavo.  Pp.  55.  b.  t.* 
[Smith,  Bib.  Cant.  Gent.  Mag.,  Nov.  1740, 
p.  576.3 

■  TRIAL  (the)  of  republicanism :  or,  a 
series  of  political  papers,  proving  the 
injurious  and  debasing  consequences 
of  republican  government,  and  written 
constitutions.  With  an  introductory 
address  to  the  Hon.  Thomas  Erskine, 
Esq.  By  Peter  Porcupine.  [William 
Cobbett.] 
London:   1801.     Octavo.     Pp.63.* 

TRIAL  (the)  of  Sehm  the  Persian  [Lord 
Lyttelton],  for  divers  high  crimes  and 
misdemeanours.  [By  Edward  MoORE, 
the  dramatist.] 

London :  mdccxlviii.  Quarto.  Pp.  20. 
b.  t.* 

TRIAL  (the)  of  the  Unitarians,  for  a 
libel  on  the  Christian  religion.  [By 
George  WiLKlNS.] 

London:  1830.  Octavo.  Pp.  I.  b.  t.  313.* 
[Aberdeen  Lib.] 

TRIAL  (the)  of  tractarianism  by  the 
divine  rule  "Beware  of  false  prophets. . . 
Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits." 
By  CorneUus.  [Charles  Henry  COR- 
BETT.] 
London:  1851.     Duodecimo.     [IV.] 


TRIALL  (a)  of  svbscription,  by  way  of 
a  preface  vnto  certaine  svbscribers; 
and,  reasons  for  lesse  rigour  against 
non-subscribers.  Both  modestly  writ- 
ten ;  that  neither  should  offend.  [By 
William  Bradshaw.] 
N.  p.     1599.     Octavo.     Pp.  10.  b.t.  28.* 

TRIALOGUS.  A  conference  betwixt 
Mr.  Con,  Mr.  Pro,  and  Mr.  Indifferent 
concerning  the  Union.  To  be  con- 
tinued weekly.  [By  George  MAC- 
KENZIE, Earl  of  Cromarty.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1 706.     Quarto.  * 

TRIALS:  a  tale.  By  the  author  of 
"The  favourite  of  nature,"  &c.  &c. 
[M.  A.  Kelty.]    [In  three  volumes.] 

London,  1824.     Duodecimo.* 

TRIALS  (the)  of  a  village  priest.  By 
Ruth  Buck.     [Mrs  Joseph  Lamb.] 

London  :  [1862.]    Octavo.     [Adv.  Ltd.] 

TRIALS  (the)  of  life.  By  the  author  of 
"De  Lisle."  [Mrs  Elizabeth  C.  Grey.] 
Second  edition.     In  three  volumes. 

London:  1829.     Duodecimo.* 

TRIALS  (the)  of  Margaret  Lyndsay. 
By  the  author  of  Lights  and  shadows 
of  Scottish  life.  [Professor  John 
Wilson.] 

Edinburgh  and  London,  mdcccxxiii.  Oc- 
tavo. * 

TRIANGULAR  (a)  canonlogarithmicall; 
or,  a  table  of  artificiall  sines,  tangents, 
and  the  complements  arithmeticall  of 
sines  supplying  the  use  of  secants,  to 
radius  100,000,000  and  to  every  degree 
and  minute  of  the  quadrant.  [By 
Richard  NORWOOD,  teacher  of  mathe- 
matics.]    In  two  parts. 

[1665?]     Quarto,     [fV.,  Brit.  Mtts.] 
TRIBE   (the)  of  Levi.     A  poem.     [By 

John  TUTCHIN.] 

London,  M  DC  xci.     Quarto.*     [Bodt.] 

TRIBUNE  (the).  [By  Patrick  Delany, 
D.D.] 

Printed  at  Dublin :  London  reprinted, 
MDCCXXix.  Octavo.  Pp.  84.  b.  t.* 
Consists  of  xii.  numbers. 

TRIBUTE  (the)  ;  a  panegyrical  poem 
dedicated  to  the  Honorable  the  Lady 
Ann  Coke,  of  Holkham  Hall.  By 
Philo.    [ Maitland.] 

Norwich  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  28.  * 

[Bod/.] 

Address  to  the  reader  dated  1832. 

TRIBUTE  (the)  of  a  humble  muse  to  an 


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unfortunate  captive  Queen,  the  widow 
of  a  murdered  King.  By  W.  T.  F  *  *  * 
G  *  ♦  *  *  Esq.    [W.  T.  Fitzgerald.] 

London :  1793.  Quarto.  [Mon.  Rev.,  x. 
457.:xiii.  238.] 

TRIBUTE  to  O'Connell.     By  a  Catho- 
lic priest  of  the  house  of  Leinster.     [By 
the   Hon.  Arthur   Philip   Perceval, 
B.C.L.] 
Dublin.  1844.    Octavo.    Pp.  11.*     ^Bodl^ 

TRIBUTE  (a)  to  the  memory  of  Dr. 
Chalmers.  By  a  former  pupil.  Qames 
M'Cosh,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Princeton 
College.] 

Brechin:  MDCCCXLVii.  Octavo.  Pp.8.* 
\_D.  Laing."]    Signed  J.  M. 

TRIBUTE  (a)  to  the  memory  of  William 
Cowper,  author  of  the  Task  and  other 
poems,  occasioned  by  the  perusal  of  his 
works,  and  the  memoirs  of  his  life, 
by  Hayley.  [By  John  Talwyn  She- 
well.] 

Ipswich:  1808.     Quarto.     4  sh.     [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends^  books,  i.  82 ;  ii.  567.] 
Another  edition  in  octavo,  was  published 
in  the  same  year,  with  the  author  s  initials, 
I.  T.  S. 

TRIBUTE  (a)  to  the  memory  of  William 
Grover,  of  Stanstead,  in  Essex,  who 
died  the  nth  of  loth  month,  1825.  By 
A.  F.  G.    [Atkinson  F.  Gibson.] 

Warwick,  1826.  Octavo,  ^sh.  [Smith's 
Cat,  of  Friends'  books,  i.  95.] 

TRIBUTES  of  affection ;  with  the  Slave ; 
and  other  poems.  By  a  lady,  and  her 
brother.  [Elizabeth  Sophia  TOMLINS  ; 
published  by  her  brother,  Sir  Thomas 
EdIyne  Tomlins.] 

London:  1797.  Duodecimo.  [Gent.  Mag., 
xcviii.  ii.  471.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxiv.  214.] 

TRICK  (a)  to  catch  the  old-one.  As  it 
hath  beene  lately  acted,  by  the  children 
of  Paules.  [By  Thomas  Middleton.] 
At  London  Printed  by  George  Eld,  and  are 
to  be  sold  at  his  house  in  Fleete-lane  at  the 
signeofthePrinters-Presse.  1608.  Quarto. 
No  pagination.*  [Biog.  Dram.~\ 
There  is  another  copy  of  the  same  play  with 
the  following  title  : — A  tricke  to  catch  the 
old-one.  As  it  hath  beene  often  in  action, 
both  at  Paules,  and  the  Black-Fryers.  Pre- 
sented before  his  Maiestie  on  New-yeares 
night  last.  Composde  by  T.  M.  [Thomas 
Middleton,] 

At  London  Printed  by  G.  E.  and  are  to  be 
sold  by  Henry  Rockytt,  at  the  long  shop 
in  the  Poultrie  vnder  the  Dyall.     1^8. 

TRICOTRIN    The  story  of  a  waif  and 


stray.     By  Ouida,  author  of  'Strath- 
more,'  '  Chandos/  '  Idalia,' '  Under  two 
flags,'  &c.    [Louise  de  La  Ram6.]    In 
three  volumes. 
London :  1869.     Octavo.* 

TRIDENT  (the)  :  or,  the  national 
policy  of  naval  celebration  :  describing 
a  hieronauticon,  or  naval  temple,  with 
its  appendages  ;  proposing  a  periodical 
celebration  of  naval  games,  and,  on 
occasion  of  victories  of  the  first  mag- 
nitude, the  granting  of  triumphs  :  these 
works  and  institutions  being  intended 
to  foster  the  rising  arts  of  Britain  into 
a  full  maturity,  and  a  successful  rival- 
ship  with  those  of  Rome  and  Greece  ; 
and  to  keep  alive,  and  in  full  lustre,  to 
the  latest  generations,  the  present 
heroic  spirit  of  the  British  navy.  By 
a  private  gentleman.  [Major  John 
Cartwright.] 
London,  1802.     Quarto.     Pp.  xvi.  208.* 

TRIFLER  (the),  a  new  periodical  mis- 
cellany by  Timothy  Touchstone  of 
Saint    Peter's    College,   Westminster. 

[By OLiPHANTand ALLEN,of 

Trinity  College  Cambridge  ;  Hon.  W. 

Aston  and Taunton,  Students  of 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  all  of  whom 
were  under  the  age  of  20.] 
London :  1788.     Octavo.     [Lowndes,  Bib- 
Hog.  Man.'\ 

TRIFLER  (the) ;    or  a  ramble  among 
the  wilds  of  fancy,  the  works  of  nature, 
and  the  manners  of  men.     [By  Henry 
Man.] 
London :  1776.     Duodecimo. 

Vols  III  and  IV. 

London  :  1777.     Duodecimo. 

TRIFLES  from  my  portfolio.  [By 
Walter  Henry,  surgeon  of  the 
forces.]  In  two  volumes. 
Quebec:  1838?  \W.\ 
This  book  was  republished  with  the  author's 
name  in  two  volumes  post  8vo,  London, 
1843,  under  the  title  of  "Events  of  a  mili- 
tary life :  being  recollections  after  service 
in  the  Peninsular  war,  invasion  of  France, 
the  East  Indies,  St  Helena,  Canada  and 
elsewhere." 

TRIFLES  in  verse.     [By  Henry,  Lord 

LVTl'ELTON.] 

London:  1803.     Octavo.     Pp.  52.     [W., 

Martin's  Cat."] 

TRIFLING  (a)  mistake  in  Lord 
Erskine's  recent  preface,  corrected  in 
a  letter  to  his  Lordship  by  the  author 
of  the  "  Defence  of  the  people."  [J. 
C.  Hobhouse.] 
London:  181 9.    Octavo.   [PV.,Brit.  Mus.] 


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TRIMESTER  (a)  in  France  and 
Swisserland ;  or  a  three  months' 
journey  in  the  months  of  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1820,  from 
Calais  to  Basle,  through  Lyons  ;  and 
from  Basle  to  Paris,  through  Strasburg 
and  Reims.  By  an  Oxonian.  [Stephen 
Weston.] 

London  :  mdcccxxi.     Octavo.     Pp.  88.  * 
{^Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  2882.] 

TRIMMER  (the):  or,  some  necessary 
cautions,  concerning  the  union  of  the 
kingdoms  of  Scotland  and  England  ; 
with  an  answer  to  some  of  the  chief 
objections  against  an  incorporating 
union.  [By  Sir  John  Spotswood.] 
Edinburgh,  1706.     Quarto.* 

TRIMMING  (the)  of  Thomas  Nashe 
Gentleman,  by  the  high-tituled  patron 
Don  Richardo  de  Medico  Campo, 
Barber  Chirurgion  to  Trinitie  Colledge 
in  Cambridge.  [Gabriel  Harvey.] 
London,  1597.     Quarto.     Pp.  53.* 

TRINCULO'S  trip  to  the  jubilee.     [By 
Edward  Thompson.] 
Moran  :    1769.     Quarto.    ^Newsam^s  Poets 
of  Yorkshire.    Mon.  Rev.,  xli.  393.] 

TRINITARIAN  (the)  controversy 
reviewed  :  or,  a  defence  ot  the  Appeal 
to  the  common  sense  of  all  Christian 
people,  &c.  Wherein  every  particular 
advanced  by  the  Reverend  Dr 
M'Donnell  in  his  Sincere  Christian's 
answer  to  the  Appeal,  is  distinctly 
considered;  several  other  subjects 
relative  to  the  question,  are  discussed ; 
and  an  humble  attempt  is  made  to  put 
a  final  period,  if  possible,  to  this  con- 
troversy, by  a  solemn  address  to  the 
most  judicious  defenders  of  the 
Athanasian  Trinity.  By  the  author  of 
the  Appeal.  [WiUiam  Hopkins.] 
London:  M  dcc  LX.     Octavo.* 

TRINITARIAN  (the)  investigator:  or 
an  examination  into  the  origin, 
amongst  Christians,  and  Scripture 
proofs,  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity, 
&c.  A  dispassionate  inquiry,  whether 
certain  opinions  held  by  the  Society 
of  Friends,  are  the  peculiar  doctrines 
of  Christianity,  or  whether  they  are 
not  heathenish,  absurd,  unscriptural, 
antichristian,  and  derogatory  of  God, 
addressed  to  John  Wilkinson,  Josiah 
Forster,  Joseph  John  Gurney,  & 
William  Allen,  acknowledged  by  that 
Society  to  be  "  true  ministers  of 
Christ,  and  inwardly  moved  to  the 
work  by  the  Holy  Ghost."  [By  Joseph 
Shipton.] 


Birmingham.  [1830.]  Octavo.  4  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  99 ;  ii. 
573.]     Signed  "An  unlearned  layman." 

TRIP  (a)  to  Holland,  containing  sketches 
of  characters ;  together  with  cursory 
observations  on  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  Dutch.  [By  Andrew 
Becket.]     In  two  volumes. 

London :  1786.  Sm.  Octavo.  [Biog. 
Diet.,  18 16.  Mon.  Rev.,  Ixxiv.  67  ;  Ixxv. 
138.] 

TRIP  (a)  to  London ;  or,  the  humours 
of  a  Berwick  smack.  Interspersed 
with     topographical     notices.        [By 

Jameson.] 

Edinburgh :  1815.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  x. 
241.* 

TRIP   (a)    to    New-England.     With    a 
character  of  the  country  and  people, 
both  English  and  Indians.  [By  Edward 
Ward.] 
London,  1699.     Folio.     Pp.  16.* 

TRIP  (a)  to  Paris  in  July  and  August 
1792.     [By  Richard  Twiss.] 

London:  1792  or  3.  Octavo.  Pp  131. 
[Mon.  Rev.,  x.  65.] 

TRIP  (the)  to  Portsmouth  ;  a  comic 
sketch  of  one  act,  with  songs.  [By 
George  Alexander  Stevens.] 

London  :  [1773.]     Octavo.     Pp.  51,* 

TRIP  (a)  to  Scotland.  As  it  is  acted  at 
the  Theatre  Royal  in  Drury-Lane. 
[By  WiUiam  Whitehead.] 

London  :  M.DCC.LXX.  Octavo.  Pp.  40.* 
[Biog.  Dram.     Mon.  Rev.,  xlii.  145.] 

TRIP  (a)  to  Shetland.  By  a  Scotsman. 
[David  Dakers  Black.] 

Edinburgh  :  1872.  Octavo.  Pp.  49.* 
Signed  T.  G. 

TRIPLE  (the)  cord  or  a  treatise  proving 
the  truth  of  the  Roman  religion,  by 
Sacred  Scriptures.  Taken  in  the 
literall  sense.  Expounded  by  ancient 
Fathers.  Interpreted  by  Protestant 
writers.  With  a  discouery  of  sundry 
subtile  sleights  vsed  by  Protestants, 
for  euading  the  force  of  strongest  argu- 
ments, taken  from  cleerest  texts  of  the 
foresaid  Scriptures.  [By  Laurence 
Anderton.] 

Permissu  Superiorum,  m.  do. xxxiiii.  Quar- 
to. Pp.  70.  b.  t.  801.  II.*  Epistle 
dedicatory  signed  N.  N. 

TRISTIA;  or,  the  sorrows  of  Peter. 
Elegies  to  the  king.  Lords  Grenville, 
Petty,  Erskine,  the  Bishop  of  London, 


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Messrs.  Fox,  Sheridan,  &c.  &c.  By 
P.  Pindar, Esq.  [JohnWOLCOTT,M.D.] 

London :  1806.  Octavo.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
169.* 

TRITHEISM  charged  upon  Dr.  Sher- 
lock's new  notion  of  the  Trinity,  and 
the  charge  made  good,  in  an  answer 
to  the  Defense  of  the  said  notion 
against  the  Animadversions  upon  Dr. 
Sherlock's  book,  entituled,  A  vindica- 
tion of  the  doctrine  of  the  holy  and 
ever  blessed  Trinity,  &c.  By  a  divine 
of  the  Church  of  England.  [Robert 
South.] 

London,  m  do  xcv.     Quarto.* 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  acquaintance  over 
friendship.  An  essay  for  the  times. 
By  a  lady.     [Mrs  Hayley.] 

London  :  1796.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  87. 
[European  Mag.,  xxix.  183  ;  xxxii.  359.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  benevolence;  a 
poem.  Occasioned  by  the  national 
design  of  erecting  a  monument  to  John 
Howard,  Esq.  A  new  edition,  correc- 
ted and  enlarged  ;  to  which  are  added, 
stanzas  on  the  death  of  Jonas  Hanway, 
Esq.     [By  Samuel  Jackson  Pratt.] 

London:  mdcclxxxvi.  Quarto.  Pp.  30.* 
[Nichols,  Lit.  Anec,  ix.  7.  Man.  Rev., 
Ixxv.  392.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  Christianity:  or, 
the  life  of  CI.  Fl.  Julian,  the  apostate  : 
with  remarks,  contain'd  in  the  resolution 
of  several  queries.  To  which  is  added, 
reflections  upon  a  pamphlet,  call'd. 
Seasonable  remarks  on  the  fall  of  the 
Emperor  Julian.  And  on  part  of  a  late 
pernicious  book,  entituled,  A  short 
account  of  the  life  of  Julian,  &c.  [By 
John  DowELL,  M.A.,  of  Christ's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge.] 
London:  1683.    Octavo.    Pp.  14.  b.  t.  237.* 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  fashion  ;  a  vision. 
[By  Henry  James  Pye.] 

London:  177 1.  Quarto.  [Watl,  Bib. 
Brit.     Crit.  Rev.,  xxxi.  314.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  friendship,  an  his- 
torical poem.     [By  WiUiam  GOLDEN.] 

London  1791.     Quarto.* 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  Isis,  a  poem. 
Occasioned  by  [William  Mason's]  Isis, 
an  elegy.  [By  Thomas  Warton.] 
The  third  edition. 

London,  mdccl.  Quarto.  Pp.  16.* 
[Coleridge's  Worthies  of  Yorkshire,  p.  403.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  the  Orwell,  with  a 


dedicatory  sonnet,  and  prefatory  stan- 
zas.    [By  Bernard  Barton.] 

Woodbridge :  [1817.]  Octavo.  i  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  0/  Friends'  boohs,  i.  196.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  of  truth;  being  an 
account  of  the  trial  of  Mr  E.  Elwall 
[written  by  himself]  for  heresy  and 
blasphemy,  at  Stafford  Assizes,  before 
Judge  Denton.  To  which  are  added 
extracts  from  William  Penn's  Sandy 
foundation  shaken,  and  a  few  addition- 
al illustrations.  By  the  author  of  An 
appeal  to  the  serious  and  candid  pro- 
fessors of  Christianity  &c.  [Joseph 
Priestley.] 

London:  1776.  Duodecimo.  [Mon.  Rev., 
liv.  79,  80.] 

TRIUMPH  (the)  over  Midian.  By 
A.  L.  O.  E.,  author  of  "  The  Shepherd 
of  Bethlehem,"  "Exiles  in  Babylon," 
"  Rescued  from  Egypt,"  &c.  &c. 
[Charlotte  Tucker.] 
London:  1867.     Octavo.     Pp.  280.* 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  Europe  in  the 
campaigns  of  1812,  1813,  1814,  com- 
memorated by  a  series  of  twelve  views 
from  original  drawings  in  the  collec- 
tion of  the  Emperor  of  Russia,  to 
which  is  prefixed  a  concise  history  of 
those  important  events.  [By  T.  H. 
Horne.] 
London:  1814,     Folio.     [fV.,  Brit.  Mus.] 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  perseverance  and 
enterprise:  recorded  as  examples  for 
the  young.     [By  Thomas  Cooper.] 

London  :  [1856.]    Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  280.* 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  religion:  a  sacred 
poem,  in  four  parts.  [By  Harriett 
Cope.] 

London:  181 1.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  121. 
[Lond.  Cat.  Mon.  Rev.,  Ixvi.  320.  Brit. 
Crit.,  xxxviii.  519.] 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  Rome  over  de- 
spised, Protestancie :  [By  George 
Hall,  Bishop  of  Chester.] 

London,  1655.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
1 48.  *  The  address  "  to  the  victorious  Roman 
Catholique  knight,  that  foyld  the  vicar, 
and  won  the  lady  "  is  signed  Your  truly 
Catholique  wel-willer,  faithfull  will-bee 
vicar  of  Non-such. 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  the  Prince 
d' Amour.  A  masque  presented  by  his 
Highnesse  at  his  pallace  in  the  Middle 
Temple,  the  24th  of  Februarie  1635. 
[By  Sir  William  D'Avenant.] 

London,  1635.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  16. 
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author." — Wood. 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  of  time.  The  pre- 
visions of  Lady  Evelyn ;  with  the 
conclusion.  By  the  author  of  "  Two 
old  men's  tales,"  "  Emilia  Wyndham," 
&c.  [Mrs  Anne  Marsh.] 
London:  1849,     Octavo.     Pp.  348.* 

TRIUMPHS  (the)  ouer  death:  or,  a 
consolatorie  epistle,  for  afflicted  minds, 
in  the  affects  of  dying  friends.  First 
written  for  the  consolation  of  one:  but 
nowe  published  for  the  generall  good 
of  all,  by  R.  S.  the  authour  of  S.  Peters 
complaint,  and  Moeoniae  his  other 
hymnes.     [Robert  Southwell.] 

London  printed  by  Valentine  Simmes 
for  lohn  Busbie,  and  are  to  be  solde  at 
Nicholas  Lings  shop  at  the  West  end  of 
Paules  Church.  1596.  Quarto.  No  pagina- 
tion.*    Original  edition. 

TRIUMVIRATE  (the);  or  the 
authentic  memoirs  of  A.  B.  and  C. 
[By  Richard  GRIFFITH.]  In  .  two 
volumes. 

London:  1765.  Duodecimo.  [Watt,  Bib. 
Brit.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxxii.  316.] 

TRIVIAL  poems,  and  triolets.  Writ- 
ten in  obedience  to  Mrs.  Tomkin's 
commands,  by  Patrick  Carey,  20th 
Aug.  1 65 1.  [Edited  by  Sir  Walter 
Scott.] 

London:  1820.     Quarto.     \W.'\ 

TROADES   Englished.      By   S.   P. 
[Samuel  Pordage.] 
London,  1660.     Octavo.     Pp.  6.  b.  t.  67.* 

TROJAN  (the)  horse  of  the  Presbyteriall 
government  unbowelled.  Wherein  is 
contained,  I.  The  power  of  the  Presby- 
terian government.  II.  The  persons  in 
whom  this  power  is  placed.  III.  The 
exercise  of  the  Presbyterian  power  in 
Scotland,  and  the  lawes  there  imposed 
on  the  peoples  necks.  [By  Henry 
Parker,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.] 

Printed  in  the  yeere  1646.  Quarto.  Pp. 
22.  b.  t.* 

TROUBADOUR  (the);  catalogue  of 
pictures,  and  historical  sketches.  By 
L.  E.  L.  author  of  The  improvisatrice. 
[Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon,  afterwards 
Mrs.  M'Lean.]    Third  edition. 

London:  1825.     Octavo.     Pp.  326.  b.  t.* 

TROUBLESOME  (the)  and  hard 
adventures  in  love,  lively  setting  forth 
the  feavers,  the  dangers  and  the 
jealousies  of  lovers  ;  and  the  labyrinths 
and  wildernesses  of  fears  and  hopes 

in.  2  F 


through  which  they  dayly  passe,  illus- 
trated by  many  admirable  patterns  of 
heroical  resolutions  in  some  persons 
of  chivalry  and  honour,  and  by  the 
examples  of  incomparable  perfections 
in  some  ladies,  a  work  very  delight- 
full  and  acceptable  to  all,  written  in 
Spanish,  by  that  excellent  and  famous 
gentleman,  Michael  Cervantes,  and 
exactly  translated  into  English  by 
R.  C.  [Robert  Codrington]  Gent. 

London,  priated  by  B.  Alsop,  dwelling  in 
Grubstreet  near  the  Upper  Pump.  1652. 
Quarto.  139 leaves,  unpaged.  [W.'X  The 
Epistle  dedicatory  signed  R.C. 

TROUBLESOME  (the)  life  and  raigne 
of  King  Henry  the  Third.  Wherein 
five  distempers  and  maladies  are  set 
forth.  Viz.  I.  By  the  Pope  and  church- 
mens  extortions.  2.  By  the  places  of 
best  trust  bestowed  upon  unworthy 
members.  3.  By  patents  and  mono- 
polies for  private  favourites.  4.  By 
needlesse  expences  and  pawning  of 
jewels.  5.  By  factious  Lords  and 
ambitious  peeres.  Sutable  to  these 
unhappie  times  of  ours ;  and  continued 
with  them  till  the  king  tied  his  actions 
to  the  rules  of  his  great  and  good 
Councell,  and  not  to  passionate  and 
single  advice.  [By  Sir  Robert  Cot- 
ton.] 

Imprinted  at  London  for  George  Lindsey. 
1642.     Quarto.* 

A  reprint  of  A  short  view  of  the  long  life 
and  raigne,  &c. 

TRUCKLEBOROUGH  Hall  ;  a  novel. 
In  three  volumes.     [By  William  Pitt 
Scargill.] 
London :  1827.     Duodecimo.* 

TRUE  (a)  account  and  declaration  of 
the  horrid  conspiracy  against  the  late 
king,  his  present  Majesty,  and  the 
government  :  as  it  was  order'd  to  be 
published  by  his  late  Majesty.  [By 
Thomas  Sprat,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Rochester.]  The  second  edition. 
In  the  Savoy  :  1685.  Folio.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
167.*     \Brit.  Mtis.\ 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  the  behaviour  and 
conduct  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq.  ; 
late  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh.  In 
a  letter  to  a  friend.  [By  David 
Hume.] 
London:  MDCCXLVIII.    Octavo.     Pp.51.* 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  the  life  and 
writings  of  Thomas  Burnett,  Esq.  [By 
George  Sewell.] 

London :  171 5.     Octavo.     [W.'l 

A  satirical  account  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnet, 


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one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  and  youngest  son  of  Bishop  Burnet. 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  the  present  state  of 
Trinity  College  in  Cambridge,  under 
the  oppressive  government  of  their 
master  Richard  Bentley,  late  D.D. 
[By  Conyers  Middleton,  D.D.] 

London:  1 719.  Octavo.  Pp.43.*  [Raw- 
linson's  English  Topographer,  p.  20.] 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  the  proceedings  at 
Perth ;  the  debates  in  the  secret  council 
there  ;  with  the  reasons  and  causes  of 
the  suddain  finishing  and  breaking  up 
of  the  rebellion.  Written  by  a  rebel. 
Qohn,  Master  of  Sinclair.] 

London  :  1716.  Octavo.  Pp.  76.  b.  t.* 
[See  Preface  (p.  viii. )  to  Memoirs  of  the  in- 
surrection in  Scotland  in  171 5-  By  John, 
Master  of  Sinclair.  .  .  With  notes  by  Sir 
Walter  Scott,  Bart.  Printed  at  Edin- 
burgh :  M.DCCC.LVIII,  4to.] 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  the  sensible, 
thankful  and  holy  state  of  God's 
people.  And  of  his  speaking  to  them 
both  in  the  Old  and  New  Covenant. 
By  the  servant  of  Christ,  G.  F, 
[George  Fox.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1686.  Quarto,  i^  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  686.] 

TRUE  (a)  account  of  this  present 
biasing-star.  Presenting  it  self  to  the 
view  of  the  world.  This  August.  1682. 
with  sundry  considerable  remarks  and 
observations  thereupon.  [By  Christo- 
pher Nesse.] 
London  1682.     Folio.     S.L.*     \_Bodl.\ 

TRUE  (the)  and  briefe  relation  of  the 
great  victory  obtained  by  Sir  Ralph 
Hopton,  neare  Bodmin,  in  the  county 
of  Cornwall,  January  19.  Ann.  Dom. 
1642.     [By  Peter  Heylin,  D.D.] 

Printed  by  H.  Hall  for  W.  Webb. 
M.DC.XLii.  Quarto.  Pp.  37-42.  \Bodl.'\ 
The  above  is  complete  in  itself;  but  the 
pagination  shows  it  to  be  only  a  part  of  a 
larger  work. 

TRUE  (a)  and  exact  history  of  the 
succession  of  the  Crown  of  England  : 
collected  out  of  records,  and  the  best 
historians.  Written  for  the  information 
of  such  as  have  been  deluded  and 
seduced  by  the  pamphlet  [by  Lord 
Somers],  called  The  brief  history  of 
the  succession,  &c.  pretended  to  have 
been  written  for  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Earl  of  H.  [By  Robert  Brady,  M.D.] 
London,  MDCLXxxi.    Folio.    Pp.  46.  b.  t.* 

TRUE  (a)  and  exact  relation  of  the 
strange  finding  out  of  Moses  his  tombe, 


in  a  valley  neere  unto  Mount  Nebo'in 
Palestina.  With  divers  remarkable 
occurrences  that  happened  thereupon, 
and  the  severall  judgements  of  many 
learned  men  concerning  the  same. 
Communicated  by  a  person  of  quaUty 
residing  at  Constantinople,  to  a  person 
of  honour  in  England,  and  by  him 
permitted  to  be  pubUshed,  for  the  satis- 
faction of  the  ingenious.  [By  Thomas 
Chaloner.] 

London,  1657,  Octavo.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  39.* 
\_Wood,  A  then.  Oxon.,  iii.  531.] 

*'  This  book,  at  its  first  appearance,  made  a 
great  noise,  and  pusled  the  presbyterian 
Rabbles  for  a  time :  at  length  the  author 
thereof  being  known,  and  his  story  found 
to  be  a  meer  sham,  the  book  became 
ridiculous,  and  was  put  to  posterior  uses." 
— Ant.  ilWood,  Athen.Oxon.,  ed  Bliss,  Jii. 

533- 

Ascribed  also  to  Joseph  Georgirenes,  Arch- 
bishop of  Samos.     [Douce  Cat.] 

TRUE  (a)  and  faithful  narrative  of  the 
unjust  and  illegal  sufferings  and  op- 
pressions of  many  Christians  (injuri- 
ously and  injudiciously  called  fanaticks, 
holding  all  the  fundamentals  of  the 
Christian  religion,  believing  all  the 
articles  of  the  Christian  faith  ;  and 
whose  lives  and  conversations  are  as 
consonant  and  agreeable  to  the  laws  of 
God  as  theirs  that  persecute  them) 
under,  and  by  several  of  his  Majesties 
Justices  of  peace,  and  others,  who  are 
no  officers,  but  informers,  in  the  county 
of  Devon,  since  the  loth  of  May,  1670, 
from  a  pretended  zeal,  to  put  the  laws 
against  conventicles  in  execution.  As 
also  of  the  most  malicious  prosecution 
of  nine  innocent  persons,  to  take  away 
their  lives  under  a  false  pretence  of  mur- 
dering an  informer  :  and  of  the  tryals 
that  were  betwixt  Matthew  Hale,  of 
Halwell,  in  the  parish  of  Pool,  WilUam 
Bastard,  of  Garston,  in  the  parish  of 
West-Alvington,  Esquires,  and  Mr. 
Edmund  Reynel,  and  John  Bear, 
(called  by  a  nick-name  Cocky  Bear) 
two  informers  for  pretended  neglects, 
of  putting  the  Act  against  conventicles 
in  execution,  and  the  hard  measure 
they  met  with  from  the  judge,  with  the 
horrid  perjuries  of  the  witnesses 
brought  against  them  at  the  assizes 
held  at  Exon,  in  the  county  of  Devon, 
April  1 67 1.  [By  John  HiCKS,  minister 
at  Kingsbridge.] 

Printed    in    the    year     167 1.        Quarto.* 
[Davidson,  Bib.  Devon.,  p.  96.] 

Somers'  Collection  of  Tracts,  2d.  ed.  vol. 
vii.  pp.  586-615.  j 


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TRUE  (a)  and  ful  relation  of  the  officers 
and  armies  forcible  seising  of  divers 
eminent  members  of  the  Commons 
House,  Decemb.  6.  &  7.  1648.  As  also, 
a  true  copy  of  a  letter  lately  written  by 
an  agent  for  the  army  in  Paris,  dated 
28  of  Novemb.  1648.  to  a  member  of 
the  said  House,  a  great  creature  and 
patriot  of  the  army ;  clearly  discovering, 
that  their  late  remonstrance  and  pro- 
ceedings do  drive  on  and  promote  the 
Jesuits  and  Papists  designes,  to  the 
subversion  of  religion,  parliament, 
monarchy,  and  the  fundamental  laws 
and  government  of  the  kingdom.  [By 
William  Prynne.] 
London,  1648.     Quarto.     Pp.  15.* 

TRUE  (a)  and  impartial  account  of  the 
life  of  the  Most  Reverend  Father  in 
God,  Dr.  James  Sharp,  Arch-bishop  of 
St.  Andrews,  Primate  of  all  Scotland, 
and  Privy-Counsellor  to  his  Most 
Sacred  Majesty  King  Charles  1 1.  With 
a  short,  but  faithful  narrative  of  his 
execrable  murder,  taken  from  publick 
records,  original  letters,  and  other 
manuscripts.  With  a  preface,  wherein 
a  clear  discovery  is  made  of  the  mali- 
cious falshoods  contained  in  some  late 
scandalous  books  and  pamphlets,  con- 
cerning that  affair.  To  both  which  is 
subjoined  an  appendix,  containing 
copies  of  such  papers  as  are  therein 
referred  to.  [By  David  SiMSON.] 
Printed  in  the  Year  M.DCC.xxill.  Octavo.* 
[Adv.  Lil>.] 

TRUE  (a)  and  impartial  account  of  the 
parliamentary  conduct  of  Sir  T.  D. 
Acland,  Bart.  By  a  freeholder  of  the 
county  of  Devon.  [Rev.  J.  Jones,  of 
North  Bovey.] 

Exeter :  1819.     Octavo.     [Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon.,  p.  135.] 

TRUE  (a)  and  impartial  history  of  the 
most  material  occurrences  in  the  king- 
dom of  Ireland  during  the  two  last 
years.  With  the  present  state  of  both 
armies.  Published  to  prevent  mistakes, 
and  to  give  the  world  a  prospect  of 
the  future  success  of  their  Majesties 
arms  in  that  nation.  Written  by  an 
eye-witness  of  their  Majesties  arms  in 
that  nation.  Written  by  an  eye-witness 
to  the  most  remarkable  passages. 
[George  Story.] 
London:  1691.     Quarto.     [W.'l 

TRUE  (a)  and  impartiall  relation  of  the 
battaile  betwixt,  his  Majesties  army 
and  that  of  the  rebells,  neare  Newbury 
in  Berk-shire,  Sept.  20.  1643.  With 
the  sevejall  actions  of  the  kings  army 


since  his  Majesties  removing  it  from 
before  Gloucester.  Sent  in  a  letter 
from  the  army  to  a  noble  Lord.  [By 
Lord  George  Digby.] 

Printed,    1643.     Quarto.     Pp.    9.    b.    t.* 

[Bodl.-\ 

"This    was    writt    by  my   Lord    George 

Digby." — MS.  note  by  Bishop  Barlow. 

TRUE  (a)  and  lively  representation  of 
Popery,  shewing  that  Popery  is  only 
new  modelled  Paganism,  and  perfectly 
destructive  of  the  great  ends  and 
purposes  of  God  in  the  Gospel.  [By 
Henry  Hallywell.] 
London:  1679.  Quarto.  Pp.  82.  [Jones' 
Peck,  i.  251.] 

TRUE  (a)  and  perfect  narrative  of  the 
strange  and  unexpected  finding  the 
crucifix  &  gold  =  chain  of  that  pious 
prince,  St.  Edward  the  King  and 
Confessor,  which  was  found  after  620 
years  interment :  and  presented  to  his 
most  sacred  Majesty,  King  James  the 
Second.  By  Charles  Taylour,  Gent. 
[Henry  Keepe.] 

London,  1688.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  34.* 
[Bodl.\ 

TRUE  (the)  and  real  violations  of 
property ;  offered  to  consideration  in 
some  expostulatory  queries,  concerning 
the  criminal  and  mischievous  nature  of 
those  unjust  practices,  whereby  just 
possessions,  rights,  or  dues,  are  injuri- 
ously invaded,  detained,  or  diminished. 
[By  John  Graile,  A.M.] 
London;  1683.  Octavo.  Pp.  28.  b.  t. 
160.*    [Bodl.-\ 

TRUE  (a)  answer  to  Dr.  Sacheverell's 
sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  Nov. 
5.  1709.  In  a  letter  to  one  of  the 
Aldermen.  [By  White  Kennett, 
D.D.] 
London;  1709.     Octavo.* 

TRUE-bleu  Presbyterian  loyalty ;  or, 
the  Christian  loyalty  of  Presbyterians, 
in  Britain  and  Ireland,  in  all  changes 
of  government,  since  the  Reformation, 
asserted.  More  particularly,  of  the 
Presbyterians  in  Ulster,  since  their 
first  plantation  there :  when  King 
James  the  First  came  to  possess  the 
crown  of  England.  And  a  true  dis- 
covery of  the  real  authors  and  causes 
of  the  civil  wars,  insurrections,  and 
rebellions  in  these  nations  since.  To 
which  is  added  an  apology  for  the 
Declaration  of  the  Presbytery  of  Ban- 
gor, July,  7th,  1649,  [By  William 
TiSDAL,  D.D.,  vicar  of  Belfast.] 
Dublin,  1709.     Quarto.     Pp.  31.* 


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The  title  of  the  above  is  taken  from  the 
Reply  by  John  M'Bride,  and  must  be  re- 
garded as  ironical,  since  Dr  Tisdall  was  a 
violent  opponent  of  the  Presbyterians.  The 
work  has  been  ascribed  (see  Wodrow's  Cor- 
respondence, i.  412),  to  Mr  Campbell, 
probably  Dr  William  Campbell,  minister 
of  Armagh,  who  wrote  a  Vindication  of 
the  character  and  principles  of  the  Presby- 
terians of  Ireland.  Dr  Reid,  however,  in 
his  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Ireland  (iii.  127,  128,  166,  167),  ascribes 
it  unhesitatingly  to  Dr  Tisdall. 

TRUE-born  (the)  Englishman.  A  satyr. 
[By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

Printed  in  the  year  mdcci.     Quarto.* 

TRUE  (the)  Briton.     [By  Philip,  Duke 
of  Wharton.]    In  two  volumes. 
London:  1723-4.     Octavo.     [fV.] 
This  Paper  consists  of  seventy-four  num- 
bers. 

TRUE  (the)  character  of  a  churchman, 
shewing   the   false  pretences  to   that 
name.     [By  Richard  West,  D.D.] 
No  separate  title-page.     Quarto.     Pp.  7.* 

TRUE  (the)  character  of  a  rigid  Pres- 
byter :  with  a  narrative  of  the  dangerous 
designes  of  the  English  and  Scotch 
Covenanters,  as  they  have  tended  to 
the  rouine  of  our  Church  and  king- 
dom. Also,  the  articles  of  their  dog- 
matical faith,  and  the  inconsistency 
thereof  with  monarchy.  [By  Marcha- 
mont  Nedham.]  To  which  is  added, 
a  Short  history  of  the  English  re- 
bellion :  compiled  in  verse,  by  Marcha- 
mont  Nedham  ;  and  formerly  extant, 
in  his  Mercurius  Pragmaticus. 

London:  1661.  Quarto.  Pp.  4.  b.  t.  94.* 
The  "  Short  history"  has  a  separate  title  ; 
but  the  pagination  is  continuous.  The 
address  to  the  reader  is  signed  Mercurius 
Pragmaticus.  A  MS.  note  by  Wood  states 
that  Nedham  "published  this  merely  to 
curry  favour  at  the  king's  restauration,  w" 
he  had  lost  his  credit  so  much,  yt  he  was 
many  times  in  danger  of  his  life. " 

TRUE  (the)  character  of  an  honest 
man  :  particularly  with  relation  to  the 
publick  affairs.  Dedicated  to  his 
Grace  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  [By 
Thomas  Burnet.] 

London,  17 12.  Octavo.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  32.* 
[Bod/.]    Dedication  signed  Timon. 

TRUE  (a)  character  of  Mr  Pope,  and 
his  writings.  In  a  letter  to  a  friend. 
[By  Charles  GiLDON.] 

London:  17 16.  Octavo.  Vp. iS.*  [Loztmdes, 


Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  1920.    Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  189.] 
Ascribed  also  to  John  Dennis. 

TRUE  (the)  Christian  religion  againe 
discovered ;  after  the  long  and  darke 
night  of  apostacy ;  which  hath  over- 
shadowed the  whole  world ;  and  the 
profession  and  practice  thereof  for 
many  ages ;  witnessed  unto  by  the 
Scriptures,  &c.  [By  Edward  BUR- 
ROUGH.] 

London :  1658.    Quarto.    3I  sh.    [Smiik's 
Cat.  of  Frieftds'  books,  i.  35.] 

TRUE  (the)  Christians  distinguished 
from  such  as  go  under  the  name  of 
Christians.  With  a  short  epistle  con- 
cerning the  Holy  Scriptures  of  truth. 
As  also  concerning  Christ  the  offering ; 
and  such  as  are  chosen  in  Christ,  and 
haue  their  names  written  in  the  book 
of  life  before  the  foundation  of  the 
world.     By  G.  F.    [George  Fox.] 

London,  1689.     Quarto.     2^  sh.    [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  688.] 

TRUE  Church  of  Christ,  shewed  by 
concurrent  testimonies  of  Scripture 
and  primitive  tradition ;  in  answer  to 
"Leslie's  Case  stated."  Three  parts. 
[By  J.  Hawardine.] 

1715-38.     Octavo.     [Leslie's  Cat.,  1841.] 

TRUE  (a)  collection  of  the  writings  of  the 
author  of  the  True  born  English-man. 
[Daniel  Defoe.]  Corrected  by  himself. 

London:   M  DCC  ill.     Octavo.*    [Wilson, 
Life  of  Defoe,  39.] 

TRUE  (the)  copies  of  some  letters  occa- 
sioned by  the  demand  for  dilapidations 
in  the  archiepiscopal  see  of  Canterbury. 
[By  Archdeacon  Tenison.] 
1716.     Quarto.     [W.,  Upcott.^ 

TRUE  (a)  declaration  of  our  innocency, 
who  in  scorn  are  called  Quakers,  and 
how  we  are  clear  (if  we  have  justice) 
from  the  penalties  of  the  late  Act  made 
against  seditious  meetings,  and  con- 
venticles, as  exprest  in  the  preamble 
and  reason  of  the  said  Act,  &c.  Also 
several  reasons,  and  proofs  by  the 
Common-Prayer-Book,  and  the  Holy 
Scriptures  directed  to  in  it,  that  our 
meetings,  and  the  manner  of  them,  are 
according  to  the  Scriptures  of  truth, 
and  therefore  allowed  by  the  liturgy  of 
the  Church  of  England,  &c.  By  J.  S. 
[John  Stubbs.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1670.     Quarto,     i  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  ii.  641.] 

TRUE  (the)  defece  of  peace,  wherin  is 
declaredde  the  cause  of  all  warres  now 


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a  dayes,  and  how  they  maye  be  paci- 
fied, called  before  the  PoUecye  of  warre 
devysed  &  lately  recognised  by  Theo- 
dore Basille,     [Thomas  Becon.] 

London:  1543.    Duodecimo.    B.  L.     [IV.] 

Reprinted  in  his  works  under  the  title  of 
The  policy  of  war, 

TRVE  (a)  discovrse  historicall,  of  the 
svcceeding  governovrs  in  the  Nether- 
lands, and  the  ciuill  warres  there  begun 
in  the  yeere  1565.  With  the  memor- 
able seruices  of  our  honourable  English 
generals,  captaines  and  souldiers,  espe- 
cially vnder  Sir  lohn  Norice  knight, 
there  performed  from  the  yeere  1577. 
vntill  the  yeere  1589.  and  afterwards  in 
Portugale,  France,  Britaine  and  Ire- 
land vntill  the  yeere  1 598.  Translated 
and  collected  by  T.  C.  [Thomas 
Churchyard]  Esquire,  and  Ric.  Ro. 
[Richard  Robinson]  ovt  of  the  reue- 
rend  E.  M,  [Emanuel  Meteranus]  of 
Antwerp,  his  fifteene  bookes  Historias 
Belgicas  ;  and  other  collections  added  : 
altogether  manifesting  all  martiall 
actions  meete  for  euery  good  subiect  to 
reade,  for  defence  of  prince  and  coun- 
trey. 

London  1602.  Quarto.  Pp.  9.  b.  t.  154. 
B.  L.*-    Epistle  dedicatorie  signed  T.  C. 

TRUE  (a)  discourse  of  the  two  infamous 
upstart  prophets,  Richard  Farn'ham 
weaver  of  White-chappell,  and  John 
Bull  weaver  of  Saint  Butolphs  Algate, 
now  prisoners,  the  one  in  Newgate, 
and  the  other  in  Bridewell :  with  their 
examinations  and  opinions  taken  from 
their  owne  mouthes  April  16.  Anno. 
1636.  As  also  of  Margaret  Tennis 
now  prisoner  in  Old  Bridewell,  with 
the  hereticall  opinions  held  by  her,  at 
the  same  time  examined.  Written  by 
T.  H.  [Thomas  Heywood.] 
London,  1636.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  19.* 
.      Reprinted  by  J.  Caulfield,  1795. 

T  RUE  (the)  dissenter,  or,  the  cause  of 
those  that  are  for  gathered  Churches. 
Being  a  right  state  thereof,  proposed 
and  settled  upon  its  proper  foundations: 
in  opposition  to  all  compliance  that  is 
sinful,  but  in  order  to  that  obedience 
which  is  lawful,  and  conducive  to  the 
healing  of  the  nation.  Occasion'd  by 
some  late  writings,  and  especially  by  a 
book  entituled.  The  cause  of  their 
mix'd  Churches  against  (or  The  axe 
laid  to  the  root  of)  separation.  [By 
Stephen  Lobb.] 

Printed  in  the  year  MDCLXXXV.  Octavo. 
Pp.  11.  b.  t.  142.*   [Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.] 


TRUE  (the)  doctrine  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment concerning  Jesus  Christ,  con- 
sidered ;  wherein  the  misrepresenta- 
tions that  have  been  made  of  it,  upon 
the  Arian  hypothesis,  and  upon  all 
Trinitarian  and  Athanasian  principles, 
are  exposed ;  and  the  honour  of  our 
Saviour's  divine  character  and  mission 
is  maintained.  Drawn  up  originally 
at  the  request  of  a  friend.  To  which 
are  added,  an  appendix,  containing 
some  strictures  upon  the  first  chapter 
of  St.  John's  Gospel.  And  a  prefatory 
discourse  upon  the  right  of  private 
judgment  in  matters  of  religion; 
proving,  that  there  cannot  be  a  visible 
infallible  judge  of  controversy  in  the 
Church  of  Christ.  [By  Paul  Card  ALE, 
Unitarian  minister  at  Evesham.]  The 
second  edition,  corrected  and  enlarged. 

London:    MDCCLXXi.     Octavo.     Pp.    iii. 
428.* 

TRUE  (the)  effigies  of  the  most 
eminent  painters  and  other  famous 
artists,  that  have  flourished  in  Europe, 
curiously  engraven  on  copper  plates  ; 
together  with  an  account  of  the  time 
when  they  lived,  the  most  remarkable 
passages  of  their  lives,  and  most  con- 
siderable works.  [By  — —  Resta.] 

Antwerp  :  1694.    Folio.    [W.,  Brit.  Mus. 
The  plates  only  of  Belgians. 

TRUE  (the)  English  government,  and 
mis-government  of  the  four  last  kings, 
with  the  ill  consequences  thereof, 
briefly  noted  in  two  little  tracts.  [By 
Edward  Stephens.] 
London,  1689.    Quarto.    Pp.  8.*     [BodL] 

TRUE  (the)  Englishman's  miscellany, 
in  two  parts.  Part.  L  The  false 
guardians  outwitted:  a  ballad  opera, 
containing  twenty  one  airs.  With  a 
prologue  and  preface,  giving  some 
account  of  the  author,  and  his  reasons 
for  this  publication.  Part.  II.  Con- 
taining a  collection  of  dismal  songs, 
pleasant  satires,  bitter  encomiums, 
terrible  poems,  epigrams,  epitaphs,  &c. 
Never  before  published.  By  W.  G. 
[William  Goodall.] 
[London:]  1 740.     Octavo.* 

TRUE  (a)  estimate  of  the  light  of 
inspiration  and  the  light  of  human 
learning,  before  and  since  the  apostolic 
age:  submitted  to  the  candidates  for 
Holy    Orders,   &c.      [By    C.    E.    de 

COETLOGON.] 

1788.    Quarto.      [Watt,  Bib.  Brit.     Mon. 

Rev.,  Ixxix.  560.] 


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TRUE  (a)  exemplary  and  remarkable 
history  of  the  Earl  of  Tirone.  By  an 
eye  witnesse.  [Thomas  Gains- 
ford.] 

London:  1619.     Quarto.     [Lowndes,  Bib- 
Hog.  Man.,  p.  854.] 

TRUE  (the)  faith,  by  Herman  Heinfetter, 
author  of  "  Rules  for  ascertaining  the 
sense  conveyed  in  ancient  Greek 
manuscripts,"  &c,  &c.  [Frederick 
Parker.] 

London:  1862.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  20.* 

TRUE  (the)  foundations  of  natural  and 
reveal'd  religion  asserted.  Being  a 
reply  to  the  Supplement  to  the  Treatise 
[by  Waterland]  entitul'd.  The  nature, 
obligation,  &c.  of  the  Christian  sacra- 
ments.    [By  Arthur  Ashley  Sykes.] 

London  :  M  ncc  xxx.     Octavo.     Pp.  96.* 
[Brit.  Mus.} 

TRUE  (the),  genuine,  Tory-address.  To 
which  is  added,  an  explanation  of  some 
hard  terms  now  in  use  :  for  the  in- 
formation of  all  such  as  read,  or 
subscribe,  addresses.      [By  Benjamin 

HOADLY.] 

[London:]  1710.     Folio.     Pp.  2.* 

TRUE  genuine  Tory-address,  and  the 
true  genuine  Whig-address,  set  one 
against  another.  To  which  is  added 
a  farther  explanation  of  some  hard 
terms  now  in  use,  for  the  information 
of  all  such  as  read,  or  subscribe 
addresses.  Being  an  answer  to  a  late 
scandalous  paper,  falsly  call'd  The  true 
genuine  Tory-address,  &c.  [By  Joseph 
Trapp,  D.D.] 

London:  1710.     Folio.     Pp.12.* 

TRUE  (the)  good  old  cause  rightly 
stated,  and  the  false  uncaved.  [By 
William  Prynne.] 

[London:    1659.]      Quarto.      [JV.,   Brit. 
Mus.] 

TRUE  (the)  grounds  of  ecclesiasticall 
regiment  set  forth  in  a  breife  disserta- 
tion. Maintaining  the  kings  spirituall 
supremacie  against  the  pretended  in- 
dependencie  of  the  prelates  &c.  To- 
gether with  some  passages  touching 
the  ecclesiasticall  power  of  parliaments, 
the  use  of  synods,  and  the  power  of  ex- 
communication. [By  Henry  Parker.] 
London,  1641.     Quarto.* 

TRUE  (a)  history  of  a  late  short  adminis- 
tration.]    [By  Charles  Lloyd.] 

London:      1766.       Octavo.        Pp.     22.* 
[A/mon's  Biog.  Ante,  ii.  no. 


TRUE  (the)  history  of  a  little  raga- 
muffin. By  the  author  of  "  A  night  in 
a  work  house."  Qames  Green- 
wood.] 

London  :  [1866.]    Octavo.     [Adv,  Lib.'\ 

TRUE  (the)  history  of  Joshua  Davidson. 
[By  Mrs  E.  Lynn  LiNTON.] 
London  1872.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  279.* 

TRUE  (the)  history  of  the  Jacobites,  of 
yEgypt,  Lybia,  Nubia,  &c.  their  ori- 
gine,  religion,  ceremonies,  laws,  and 
customs.  Whereby  you  may  see  how 
they  differ  from  the  Jacobites  of  Great 
Britain.  Translated  by  a  person  of 
quality  [Sir  Edward  Sadleir]  from 
the  Latin  of  Josephus  Abudernus,  a 
man  of  integrity,  and  born  in  Cairo  in 
^gypt. 

London:  MDCXCil.  Quarto.  Pp.  10.  b.  t. 
32-* 

TRUE  (the)  idea  of  Jansenisme,  both 
historick  and  dogmatick.  By  T.  G. 
[Theophilus  Gale.] 

London,  1669.  Octavo.  Pp.  30.  b.  t. 
166.* 

TRUE  (the)  institution  of  sisterhood : 
or,  a  message  and  its  messengers.  By 
L.  N.  R.     [Mrs  Ranyard.] 

London:  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  32.* 

TRUE  (the)  interest  of  families :  or, 
directions  how  parents  may  be  happy 
in  their  children,  and  children  in  their 
parents.  To  which  is  annexed  a 
discourse  about  the  right  way  of  im- 
proving our  time.  By  a  divine  of  the 
Church  of  England.  [James  Kirk- 
WOOD.]  With  a  preface  by  A.  Horneck, 
D.D. 

London :  1692.  Octavo.  Pp.  18,  b.  t. 
224.* 

TRUE  (the)  interests  of  the  European 
powers  and  the  Emperor  of  Brazil,  in 
reference  to  the  existing  affairs  of 
Portugal.  By  a  friend  of  truth  and 
peace.    [W.  Walton.] 

London:  1829.  Octavo.  [IV.,  Brit. 
Aftts.]  With  autograph  letter  from  the 
author. 

TRUE  jvdgement,  or,  the  spiritual  man 
judging  all  things,  but  he  himself 
judged  of  no  man.  To  them  who  are 
growing  up  into  discerning  and  judge- 
ment :  and  to  them,  who  cannot  endure 
sound  judgement.    [By  George  Fox.] 

London,  1654.  Quarto,  i  sh.  [Smithes 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  33.] 


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TRVE  (the)  lawe  of  free  monarchies. 
Or  the  reciprock  and  mutuall  dutie 
betwixt  a  free  king,  and  his  naturall 
subjects.    [By  James  VI.  of  Scotland.] 

At  London  Printed  by  T.  C.  according  to 
the  copie  printed  at  Edinburgh.  1603. 
Duodecimo.  No  pagination.* 
The  advertisement  to  the  reader  is  signed 
^iXoirarpis.  The  first  edition  was  published 
at  Edinburgh  in  1598. 

TRUE  (the)  liberty  and  dominion  of 
conscience  vindicated,  from  the  usurpa- 
tions &  abuses  of  opinion,  and  per- 
suasion. [By  John  NalsON,  LL.D. 
prebendary  of  Ely.] 

In  the  Savoy,  1677.    Octavo.    Pp.  4.  b.  t. 
142.*    [Bod/.] 

TRUE  (the)  meaning  of  Rom.  13.  7, 
stated,  in  a  sermon  preached  in  the 
city  of  Chester.  By  a  now  persecuted 
clergyman.     [Thomas  Parry.] 

N.  p.     1751.     Quarto.     [Darling,  Cyclop. 
Bibl.-\ 

TRUE   (a)  method,   i.  For  raising  of 
souldiers.     2.  For  bringing  those  sea- 
men that  are  in  the  land  into  the  navy, 
&c.  &c.     [By  Peter  RowE.] 
London:  1703.     Quarto.     [Brit.Mus.] 

TRUE  (the)  mother  Church,  or,  a  short 
practical  discourse  upon  Acts  ii.  [41. 
42]  concerning  the  first  Church  at 
Jerusalem.  [By  Rev.  Samuel  JOHN- 
SON.] 

London,    1688.     Octavo.     Pp.  20.  b.   t.* 
\Bodl.\ 

TRUE  (a)  narrative  of  the  sufferings  and 
relief  of  a  young  girle ;  strangely 
molested,  by  evil  spirits  and  their 
instruments,  in  the  West :  collected 
from  authentic  testimonies  there-anent. 
With  a  preface  and  postscript  contain- 
ing reflections  on  what  is  most  material 

'  or  curious  ;  either  in  the  history,  or 
trial  of  the  seven  witches  who  were 
condemn'd  to  be  execute  in  that 
country.  [By  Francis  GRANT,  of 
Cullen,  one  of  the  Lords  of  Session.] 

Edinburgh:   M.DC.XCVIII.     Octavo.     Pp. 
xlvi.  21.  I.* 

TRUE  (a)  narrative  of  what  pass'd  at 
the  examination  of  the  Marquis  De 
Guiscard,  at  the  cock-pit,  the  8th  of 
March,  17^^.  His  stabbing  Mr.  Har- 
ley,  and  other  precedent  and  sub- 
sequent facts,  relating  to  the  life  of  the 
said  Guiscard.  [By  Jonathan  Swift, 
D.D.] 
London:  17 1 1.     Octavo.     Pp.43.* 


TRUE  (the)  non-conformist  in  answere 
to  the  Modest  and  free  conference  [by 
Gilbert  Burnet]  betwixt  a  conformist 
and  a  non-conformist,  about  the 
present  distempers  of  Scotland.  By  a 
lover  of  truth,  and  published  by  its 
order.     [Robert  M'Ward.] 

Printed    in    the    year    1671.       Octavo.* 

[Wodi'ow.] 

TRUE  (the)  notion  of  imputed  righteous- 
ness, and  our  justification  thereby ; 
being  a  supply  of  what  is  lacking  in 
the  late  book  of  that  most  learned 
person  Bishop  Stillingfleet,  which  is  a 
discourse  for  reconciling  the  dissenting 
parties  in  London  ;  but  dying  before 
he  had  finished  the  two  last  and  most 
desired  chapters  thereof,  he  has  left 
this  main  point  therein  intended,  with- 
out determination.  By  the  Reverend 
M.  S.  a  country  minister.  [Matthew 
Smith.] 

London:    1700.      Octavo.      Pjj.    14.  b.   t. 
222.* 

A  presentation   copy  to    Ralph  Thoresby 
who  has  given  the  author's  name. 

TRUE  (the),  pathetic  history  of  poor 
Match.  By  Holme  Lee,  author  of 
"Legends  from  fairy  land,"  "Adven- 
tures of  Tuflongbo  and  his  companions," 
etc.  [Harriet  Parr.]  With  four  illus- 
trations. 

London:     m.DCCC.lxiii.      Octavo.      Pp. 
viii.  219.* 

TRUE  patriotism.     [By  T.  ROBINSON, 
Lincolnshire  bard.] 
[Gent.  Mag.,  Sept.  1799,  p.  748.] 

TRUE  (the)  penitent  instructed.  [By 
Jeremy  Taylor.] 

1697.      Duodecimo.      [Leslie's   Cat.,  1843 
(415)-] 

TRUE  (the)  picture  of  a  modern  Whig, 
set  forth  in  a  dialogue  between  Mr 
Whiglove  &  Mr.  Double,  two  under- 
spur-leathers  to  the  late  ministry.  [By 
Charles  Davenant,  LL.D.]  The 
seventh  edition. 
London:  1705.    Octavo.    Pp.96.*    [Bodl.] 

TRUE  (the)  picture  of  Quakerism  ;  in  a 
summary  view  of  the  blasphemies, 
heresies  and  treasonable  practices  of 
the  Quakers  of  old,  taken  from  their 
most  noted  and  approv'd  writers.  By 
a  lover  of  truth.  [Zachary  Grey,  LLD.] 
1736.  [Watt,  Bib.  Brit.  Gent.  Mag., 
vi.  295.] 

TRUE  (the)  plan  of  a  living  temple  ;  or 
man  considered  in  his  proper  relation 


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to  the  ordinary  occupations  and  pur- 
suits of  life.  By  the  author  of  The 
morning  and  evening  sacrifice, — The 
last  supper, — and  Farewell  to  time. 
[Thomas  Wright.]  In  three  volumes. 
Edinburgh  and  London.  MDCCCXXX. 
Duodecimo.* 

TRUE  (the)  portraiture  of  the  kings  of 
England ;  drawn  from  their  titles, 
successions,  raigns  and  ends.  Or,  a 
short  and  exact  historical  description 
of  every  king  with  the  right  they  have 
had  to  the  crown,  and  the  rnanner  of 
their  wearing  of  it  especially  from 
William  the  Conqueror.  Wherein  is 
demonstrated,  that  there  hath  been  no 
direct  succession  in  the  line  to  create 
an  hereditary  right,  for  six  or  seven 
hundred  years  ;  faithfully  collected  out 
of  our  best  histories,  and  humbly  pre- 
sented to  the  parliament  of  England. 
To  which  is  added  the  Political  Cate- 
chism. [By  Henry  Parker,  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn.] 

London,  1688.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  63.* 
Address  "  to  the  reader  "  signed  H.  P. 

TRUE  (the)  principles  of  the  English 
Reformation,  being  the  substance  of  a 
lecture  (occasioned  by  a  discussion 
between  the  Catholick  Church  and  the 
Church  of  England)  delivered  in 
Canon-Street  chapel,  Louth.  By  the 
author  of  "  Notitiae  ludae  ;"  "  Evidence 
for  Infant  baptism";  and  "The  new 
Hebrew  concordance"  (now  in  the 
course  of  publication.)  &c.  [R.  S. 
Bayley.] 
London  :  MDCCCXXXV.    Octavo.    Pp.46.* 

TRUE  (a)  protestant  bridle :  or  some 
cursory  remarks  upon  a  sermon  [by 
William  Stephens,  rector  of  Sutton  in 
Surrey]  preached  before  the  Right 
Honourable  the  Lord  Mayor  and 
Aldennen  of  the  city  of  London  at  S. 
Mary  le  Bow,  30  Jan.  1693.  in  a  letter 
to  Sir  P.  D.  [By  Thomas  Rogers.] 
London:  1694.  Quarto.  [Wood,  Athen. 
Oxon.,  iv.  401.] 

TRUE  (a)  reformer.  [By  Lieut.-Col. 
Francis  Rawdon  Chesney,  R.A.]  In 
three  volumes.  Originally  published 
in  Blackwood's  Magazine. 
Edinburgh  and  London  mdccclxxiii.  Oc- 
tavo.* 

TRUE  (a)  relation  and  joumall  of  the 
manner  of  the  arrivall  and  magnificent 
entertainment  given  to  Prince  Charles 
at  Madrid.  [By  George  ViLLlERS, 
first  Duke  of  Buckingham.] 
London:  1623.    Quarto.    [W.,  Bliss' Cat.] 


TRUE  (a)  relation  of  that  memorable 
parliament,  which  wrought  wonders, 
begun  at  Westminster,  1386,  in  the 
tenth  yeare  of  the  reign  of  King  Rich- 
ard the  Second.  Whereunto  is  added 
an  abstract  of  those  memorable  matters, 
before  and  since  the  said  king's  reign, 
done  by  parliaments.  Together  with 
the  character  of  the  said  amiable,  but 
unhappy  king,  and  a  briefe  story  of 
his  life  and  lamentable  death.  [By 
Thomas  Fannant.] 
Printed  in  the  yeare  164 T.  Quarto.*  {Brit. 
Mus.]  Scott's  ed.  of  Somers'  Tracts,  iv. 
174-190. 

TRUE  (a)  relation  of  the  apparition  of 
one  Mrs.  Veal,  the  next  day  after  her 
death,  to  one  Mrs.  Bargrave  at  Canter- 
bury, the  8th  of  September.  1705,  which 
apparition  recommends  the  perusal  of 
Drelincourt's  Book  of  consolations 
against  the  fear  of  death.  [By  Daniel 
Defoe.] 

London:  1705.    Quarto.    \Wilson,  Life  of 
Defoe,  78.] 

TRUE  (a)  relation  of  the  faction  begun 
at  Wisbich,  by  Fa.  Edmonds,  alias 
Weston,  a  lesuite,  1595.  and  continued 
since  by  Fa.  Walley,  alias  Garnet,  the 
Prouinciall  of  the  lesuits  in  England, 
and  by  Fa.  Parsons  in  Rome,  with 
their  adherents  :  against  vs  the  secular 
priests  their  brethren  and  fellow  prison- 
ers, that  disliked  of  nouelties,  and 
thought  it  dishonourable  to  the  auncient 
ecclesiasticall  discipline  of  the  Catho- 
licke  Church,  that  secular  priests  should 
be  gouerned  by  lesuits.  [By  Christo- 
pher Bagshaw.] 

Newly  imprinted,     1601.    Quarto.    Pp.  6. 
b.  t.  90.* 

TRUE  (a)  relation  of  the  last  sicknes 
and  death  of  Cardinal  Bellarmine, 
who  died  in  Rome  the  seaventeenth 
day  of  September,  162 1  :  by  C.  E. 
[Edward  Coffin]  of  the  Society  of 
Jesus. 
1622.    Duodecimo.    {Olivet's  Jesuits.] 

TRUE  (a)  relation  of  the  several  facts 
and  circumstances  of  the  intended  riot 
and  tumult  on  Queen  Elizabeth's  birth- 
day. Gathered  from  authentick  ac- 
counts :  and  published  for  the  infor- 
mation of  all  true  lovers  of  our  consti- 
tution in  Church  and  State.  [By  Jona- 
than Swift.] 

London,  1711.     Octavo.     Pp.  16.* 

TRUE  relation  of  what  hath  been  trans- 
acted in  behalf  of  those  of  the  reformed 
religion,  during  the  treaty  of  peace^at 


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Reswick ;  with  an  account  of  the 
present  persecution  in  France.  By  P. 
G.  D.     [Peter  Gally  de  Gaujac] 

London:  1698.  Quarto.  \Mendham  Col- 
lection Cat.,  p.  118.] 

TRUE  (a)  relation  of  what  past  be- 
tweene  the  fleet  of  his  Highnes  the 
Prince  of  Wales  [Charles  II.]  and  that 
under  the  command  of  the  Earle  of 
Warwick.  [By  Sir  William  Batten.] 
1648.     Quarto.     [W.,  Brit.  Mtts.'\ 

TRUE    (of)    religion,  haeresie,   schism, 
toleration,  and  what  best  means  may 
be  us'd  against  the  growth  of  Popery. 
The  author  J.  M.    [John  Milton.] 
London,  1673.     Quarto.     Pp.  16.* 

TRUE  (a)  reporte  of  the  death  and 
martyrdome  of  M.  [Edmund]  Campion, 
Jesuite  and  Prieste,  and  M.  [Rodulph] 
Sherwin  and  M.  [Alexander]  Bryan, 
Priestes,  at  Tiborne,  the  first  of  Decem- 
ber 1 581.  Observed  and  written  by  a 
Catholike  priest  [Robert  ParsONS] 
which  was  present  thereat.  Where- 
unto  is  annexid  certayne  verses  made 
by  sundrie  persons. 
[Doway  :  1582.]  Octavo.  [W.,  Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.] 

This  tract  was  written  in  answer  to  one 
by  Ant.  Munday,  entitled,  "A  discoverie 
of  Edmund  Campion,  and  his  confede- 
rates." 

TRUE  (a)  reporte  of  the  late  discoveries, 
and  possession,  taken  in  the  right  of 
the  Crowne  of  Englande  of  the  New- 
found Landes,  by  that  valiaunt  and 
worthye  gentleman.  Sir  Humfrey 
Gilbert,  Knight.  Wherein  is  also 
breefly  sette  dovvne  her  Highnesse 
lawfull  tytle  thereunto,  &c.  [By  Sir 
George  Peckham.] 

London :    J[ohn]   C[harIewood]  for    John 
Hinde,    1583.      Quarto.      [JV.,    Lowndes, 
'    Bibliog.  Man.]    Dedication  signed  G.  P. 

TRUE  (a)  representation  of  Presby- 
terian government  wherein  a  short  and 
clear  account  is  given  of  the  principles 
of  them  that  owne  it.  The  common 
objections  against  it  answered,  and 
some  other  things  opened  that  concern 
it  in  the  present  circumstances.  The 
second  edition  corrected  and  much 
enlarged.  By  a  friend  to  that  interest. 
[Gilbert  Rule,  D.D.] 

Edinburgh,  1690.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
19.*      Address  to  the  reader  signed  G.  R. 

TRUE  (a)  representation  of  the  absurd 
and  mischievous  principles  of  the  sect, 
commonly    known    by    the  name    of 


Muggletonians. 
D.D.] 

London,  mdcxciv, 
30.*    iBodl.\ 


[By  John  WILLIAMS, 
Quarto.     Pp.  2.  b.  t. 


TRUE  (the)  Scripture  doctrine  of  the 
most  holy  and  undivided  Trinity,  con- 
tinued and  vindicated  from  the  mis- 
representations of  Dr.  Clarke.  In 
answer  to  his  Reply.  By  the  author 
of  the  Scripture-Doctrine  published 
and  recommended  by  Robert  Nelson, 
Esq.     [By  James  Knight,  D.D.] 

London:  MDCCXV.    Octavo.     Pp.  2.  304.* 
{Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.\ 

TRUE  (the)  sentiments  of  America : 
contained  in  a  collection  of  letters  sent 
from  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  to 
several  persons  of  high  rank  in  this 
kingdom  :  together  with  certain  papers 
relating  to  a  supposed  libel  on  the 
governor  of  that  province,  and  a  dis- 
sertation on  the  canon  and  feudal  law. 
[By  Thomas  HOLLIS.] 

London:  1768.    Octavo.    ,Pp.  158.    \Rich, 
Bib.  Amer.,  i.  164.] 

TRUE  (the)  settlement  of  a  Christians 
faith,  after  shaking  assaults,  by  its 
own  evidence  ;  and  by  the  internal 
sealing  work  of  the  Spirit ;  pointed  at, 
in  some  special  enquiries  thereon,  in  a 
letter  to  a  friend.  With  some  serious 
reflections  on  the  present  times  we  are 
in,  and  these  great  vicissitudes  of 
Providence,  which  have  been  in  the 
publick  state  of  Britain  in  this  last  age, 
in  a  II.  letter.  By  a  minister  of  the 
Gospel.    [Robert  Fleming.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1692.     Octavo.     Pp. 
2.  b.  t.  208.* 

TRUE,  sincere,  and  modest  defence  of 
English  Catholiques  that  suffer  for 
their  faith  both  at  home  and  abroad, 
against  a  false,  seditious  and  slaunder- 
ous  libel  [by  Lord  Burghley]  intituled, 
"  The  execution  of  justice  in  England." 
[By  William  Allen,  Cardinal.] 
N.  p.     N.  D.    Octavo. 

TRUE  (the)  Sonship  of  Christ  investi- 
gated. And  his  person,  dignity  and 
offices  explained  and  confirmed  from 
the  Sacred  Scriptures.  By  a  clergy- 
man. [Wilham  Dalgleish,  D.D., 
of  Peebles.] 

London:  MDCCLXXVI.     Duodecimo.    Pp. 
4.  b.  t.  198.* 

TRUE  (the)  speeches  of  Thomas  White- 
bread,  Provincial  of  the  Jesuits  in 
England,  William  Harcourt,  pretended 


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Rector  of  London,  John  Fenwick, 
Procurator  for  the  Jesuits  in  England, 
John  Gavan,  and  Anthony  Turner,  all 
Jesuits  and  priests ;  before  their  execu- 
tion at  Tyburn,  June  the  20th. 
MDCLXXIX.  With  animadversions 
thereupon  :  plainly  discovering  the 
fallacy  of  all  their  asseverations  of 
their  innocency.  [By  David  Clark- 
SON.]  Published  by  authority. 
London,  1679.     Folio,     Pp.  24.  b.  t.* 

TRUE  (the)  'spirit  of  the  Methodists, 
and  their  allies,  (whether  other  enthus- 
iasts. Papists,  deists,  Quakers,  or 
atheists)  fully  laid  open  ;  in  an  answer 
to  six,  of  the  seven  pamphlets,  (Mr 
Law's  being  reserv'd  to  be  consider'd 
by  itself ;)  lately  publish'd  against  Dr. 
Trapp's  sermons  upon  being  righteous 
over-much.  By  which  it  appears  that 
the  said  pamphlets  united  make  up 
one  of  the  greatest  curiosities  that  even 
this  curious  age  has  produced.  [By 
Joseph  Trapp,  D.D.] 

London:  1740.     Octavo.     Pp.  98.  b.  t.* 

TRUE  (a)  state  of  the  case  concerning 
the  election  of  a  Provost  of  Queens- 
College  in  Oxford.  [By  Francis 
Thompson,  B.D.] 

Oxford:  1704.     Quarto.     Pp.   32.    b.    t.* 

Most  of  the  materials  for  this  pamphlet 
were  collected  by  Dr.  Thomas  Crosthwait. 

TRUE  (the)  state  of  the  process  against 
Mr.  Ebenezer  Erskine  minister  of  the 
Gospel  at  Stirling;  setting  forth  the 
proceedings  of  the  Synod  of  Perth  and 
Stirling  against  him,  and  the  Act  of 
the  late  Assembly  concerning  him,  and 
some  other  ministers  adhering  to  his 
protest.  Together  with  a  preface  and 
appendix,  containing  some  remarks 
on  the  preface  to  the  two  Acts  of  As- 
sembly lately  publish'd.  [By  Ebenezer 
Erskine.] 

Edinburgh,  M,Dcc,xxxiil.  Octavo.  Pp. 
80.*  [M^Kerrow's  History  of  the  Secession 
Church  (ed.  1841),  p.  818.] 

TRUE  stories  of  cottagers.  The  drunk- 
ard's boy.  The  cottage  in  the  lane. 
Robert  Lee.  Annie's  grave.  Mary 
Cooper.  The  railroad  boy.  [By 
Edward  Monro,  M.A.] 
London :  mdcccxlix.  Duodecimo.  * 
[Bodl.^ 

Each  story  has  a  separate  title  and  pagi- 
nation. 

TRUE  (the)  subject  to  the  rebell :  or 
the  hurt  of  sedition,  how  greivous  it  is 


to  a  commonwealth.  Written  by  Sir 
John  Cheeke,  Knight  (Tutor  and 
Privy-Councellour  to  King  Edward 
the  Sixt)  1549.  Whereunto  is  newly 
added  by  way  of  preface  a  briefe 
discourse  of  those  times,  as  they  may 
relate  to  the  present,  with  the  author's 
life  [by  G.  Langbaine]. 

Oxford  :  1 64 1.     Quarto.    [fT.] 

TRUE  (a)  subjects  wish.  For  the  happy 
successe  of  our  royall  army  preparing 
to  resist  the  factious  rebellion  of  those 
insolent  Covenanters  (against  the 
sacred  Maiesty,  of  our  gracious  and 
loving  King  Charles)  in  Scotland.  [By 
Martin  PARKER.]     [In  two  parts.] 

London.  N.  d.  S.  Sh.  Folio.  B.L.* 
Signed  M.P. 

TRUE  (a)  testimony  from  the  people  of 
God  :  (who  by  the  world  are  called 
Quakers)  of  the  doctrines  of  the  pro- 
phets, Christ,  and  the  apostles,  which 
is  witnessed  unto,  by  them  who  are 
now  raised  up  by  the  same  power,  and 
quickened  by  the  same  Spirit  and  blood 
of  the  everlasting  Covenant,  which 
brought  again  our  Lord  Jesus  from 
the  dead.  Published  for  this  end  (viz.) 
that  all  sober  minded  people  may  see 
the  unity  and  agreement  of  our  doctrine 
and  testimony,  with  the  testimony  of 
Jesus,  and  all  the  holy  men  of  God. 
With  the  difference  between  us,  and 
them  that  have  the  form  of  words,  but 
not  the  power  thereof.  By  M.  F. 
[Margaret  Fell.] 
London,  1660.     Quarto.     Pp.  3.  b.  t.  28.* 

TRUE  (the)  text  of  the  Holy  Scriptures. 
By  Herman  Heinfetter,author  of  "Rules 
for  ascertaining  the  sense  conveyed  in 
ancient  Greek  manuscripts,"  &c.  &c. 
[Frederick  Parker.]  Second  edition. 
London  :  1861.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  30.* 

TRUE  (the)  theory  of  the  earth,  and 
philosophy  of  the  predicted  end ;  a 
solution  of  some  of  the  great  problems 
of  science,  and  sacred  prophecy,  on 
the  testimony  of  the  two  witnesses,  the 
book  of  nature  and  the  Word  of  God  ; 
specially  considered  as  elucidating  the 
origin  and  distribution  of  auriferous 
deposits  in  Australasia  and  elsewhere, 
now  offering  the  attraction  of  gold  in 
inexhaustible  quantities,  to  "allure  to 
the  wilderness"  "the  nations  of  them 
that  are  saved,"  in  the  calamities  now 
impending  over  Europe.  By  Research. 
[J.  Wood  Beilby,  Frankston,  Victoria.] 
Edinburgh :  MDCCCLXIX.  Octavo.  Pp. 
vii.  229.* 


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TRUE  (the)  time  of  keeping  St. 
Matthias's-day  in  leap  years,  shewn 
in  a  familiar  conference  between  a 
church-man  and  a  dissenter ;  wherein 
is  inserted  Dr.  Wallis's  letter  to  Bp. 
Fell  written  on  that  subject.  [By  Robert 
Watts,  LL.B.] 
Oxford:  171 1.     Octavo.     [Bod/.] 

TRUE  to  her  trust ;  or,  "  womanly  past 
question."  [By  Miss  Dora  Havers.] 
With  illustrative  initial  devices  by  F. 
W.  Waddy.  [In  three  volumes.] 
London:  1874.  Octavo.*  \Title  page  of 
' '  Pretty  Miss  Bellew. "] 

RUE   to   life,  a  simple   story.     By  a 
sketcher  from  nature.     [Mary  Stan- 
ley.] 
London :  1873.     Octavo. 

TRUE  (the)  translation  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures,  by  Herman  Heinfetter, 
author  of  "  Rules  for  ascertaining  the 
sense  conveyed  in  ancient  Greek 
manuscripts,"  &c.  &c.  [Frederick 
Parker.] 
London  :  1861.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  55.* 

TRUMPET   (the)   of  fame,  or   Sir   F. 
Drakes  and  Sir  J.  Hawkins  Farewell. 
By  H.  B.     [Henry  Roberts.] 
London,    by   T.    Creede,    1595.     Quarto. 
Pp.  12.     \W.,  Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Ma7i.\ 

TRUMPET  (the)  of  the  Lord  sounded, 
and  his  sword  drawn,  and  the  separa- 
tion made  between  the  precious  and 
the  vile  ;  and  the  vineyard  of  the  Lord 
dressed  by  his  own  husbandmen,  and 
the  dead  trees  cut  down,  and  all  the 
mystery  of  witchcraft  discovered  in  all 
professions  :  by  them  who  have  come 
thorovv  great  tribulation,  whose  gar- 
ments have  been  washed  in  the  blood 
of  the  Lamb,  who  are  accounted  as 
the  ofif-scowring  of  all  things  for 
Christs  sake,  scornfully  called  by  the 
world  Quakers.  [By  George  Fox.] 
London,  1654.  Quarto.  Pp.  17.  b.  t.* 
One  of  what  may  be  called  the  blasts  of 
the  trumpet  is  signed  G.  F. 

TRUST  in  God  ;  or,  Jenny's  trials.  By 
Cousin  Kate.  [Catherine  Douglas 
Bell.] 

London :  1871.     Duodecimo. 

TRUSTEE  (the).     By  the  author  of  the 
tragedy  of  "The  Provost  of  Bruges," 
&c.     [G.  W.  Lovell.]     In  three  vol- 
umes. 
London  :  184 1.     Duodecimo.* 

TRUSTWORTHINESS  (the)  of  the 
Earl  Street  committee  examined.    [By 


James  M.  M'CULLOCH,  D.D.,  Green- 
ock.] 
Edinburgh  :  1828.     Octavo. 

TRUTH  and  error  :  a  calm  examination 
of  the  doctrines  of  the  Church  of 
Rome  for  all  who  are  sincere  in  the 
search  after  truth.  By  an  octogen- 
arian.    [Mrs.  Tyndall,  of  Oxford.] 

Oxford:  mdccclxx.  Octavo.  Pp.  211. 
xxxii.* 

TRUTH  and  innocence  vindicated  :  in 
a  survey  of  a  discourse  [by  Samuel 
Parker]  concerning  ecclesiastical  po- 
lity ;  and  the  authority  of  the  civil 
magistrate  over  the  consciences  of 
subjects  in  matters  of  religion.  [By 
John  Owen.] 
London,  1669.     Octavo.*     [BodL] 

TRUTH,  if  you  can  find  it :  or,  a  cha- 
racter of   the  present  M y  and 

P t.     In  a  letter  to  a  member 

of  the  March  Club.     [By  Sir  Thomas 

Burnet.] 

London:  17 12.     Octavo.     Pp.37.* 

TRUTH  its  manifest,  or  a  short  and 
true  relation  of  divers  main  passages 
of  things  (in  some  whereof  the  Scots 
are  particularly  concerned)  from  the 
very  first  beginning  of  these  unhappy 
troubles  to  this  day.  [By  David 
Buchanan.]  Published  by  authority. 
London.  Printed  in  the  yeer,  1645.  Pp. 
16.  b.  t.  142.* 

'*  The  author  of  the  present  vol.  was, 
I  believe,  David  Buchanan,  who  in  1644, 
republished  Knox's  History  of  the  Refor- 
mation in  Scotland — and  was  the  author  of 
various  other  works." — MS.  note  by  Dr. 
David  Laing. 

TRUTH  (the)  of  revelation  demonstrated 
by  an  appeal  to  existing  monuments, 
sculptures,  gems,  coins,  and  medals. 
By  a  Fellow  of  several  learned  Soci- 
eties. Qohn  Murray.] 
London:  MDCCCXXXI.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
xviii.  276.* 

The  author's  name  appears  on  the  title-page 
of  the  second  edition  published  in  1840. 

TRUTH  (the)  of  the  Christian  religion 
vindicated  from  the  objections  of  un- 
believers ;  particularly  of  John  James 
Rousseau,  In  a  series  of  dissertations. 
By  the  editors  of  the  Christian's  Maga- 
zine. [By  William  DODD,  LL.D.] 
1766.     Octavo.     \Gent.  Mag,,  xlvii.  421.] 

TRUTH  triumphant.     By  T.  B.     [Tim- 
othy Brown,   P.P.  of   Castle   Lyon, 
Co.  Cork.] 
Cork :  1745.     Quarto. 


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TRVTH-triumphant :  in  a  dialogue 
between  a  Papist  and  a  Quaker: 
wherein  (I  suppose)  is  made  manifest, 
that  Qvaking  is  the  off-spring  of  Popery. 
At  the  least,  the  Papist  and  the 
Quaker,  are  [patres  vterini]  both  of 
one  venter,  [By  Charles  STANLEY, 
Earl  of  Derby.] 
London,  MDCLXXi.     Quarto.     Pp.  45-58.* 

TRUTH   unlocked ;    in  gleanings   and 
illustrations    from    the    Scripture  ori- 
ginals.    By  a  pioneer  witness.     [Wil- 
liam Bennet.] 
Edinburgh  :  1875.    Octayo,    Pp.  454.  b.  t. 

TRUTH  (the)  unvailed,  &c.  in  behalf  of 
the  Church  of  England,  and  at  the 
importunity  of  one  that  calls  loudly  on 
Mr.  Standish  for  particular  instances 
of  such  (amongst  her  profess'd  sons) 
as  have  ventured  upon  innovations  in 
her  doctrine ;  taking  occasion  from  his 
sermon  preach'd  before  his  Majesty, 
and  ordered  to  be  published  by  royal 
authority.  By  a  person  of  quaUty. 
[Arthur  Annesley,  Earl  of  Anglesey.] 
Printed  in  the  year,  1667.  Quarto.  Pp. 
20-39.  b>  t.* 

TRUTH  vindicated  :  being  an  appeal 
to  the  light  of  Christ  within,  and  to 
the  testimony  of  Holy  Scripture ;  by 
way  of  answer  to  a  pamphlet,  entitled, 
"  Extracts  from  periodical  works  on 
the  controversy  amongst  the  Society  of 
Friends."    [By  Henry  Martin.] 

London :     1835.       Duodecimo.       gl    sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  rf  Friends'  books,  i.  221.] 

TRUTH  vindicated  :  or  a  detection  of 
the  aspersions  and  scandals  cast  upon 
Sir  Rob.  Clayton  and  Sir  Geo.  Treby, 
justices ;  and  Slingsby  Bethel  and 
Henry  Cornish  sheriffs  of  the  city  of 
London,  in  a  paper  published  in  the 
name  of  Dr.  Francis  Hawkins  minister 
of  the  Tower  entit.  The  confession  of 
Edw.  Fitzharris,  Esq  ;  &c.  [By  Sir 
George  Treby.] 

London :  1681.     Quarto.     4  sh.       Wood, 
Athen.  Oxon,,  iv.  500.] 

TRUTH  will  out:  or,  a  discovery  of 
some  untruths  smoothly  told  by  Dr. 
leremy  Taylor  in  his  Disswasive  from 
Popery  :  with  an  answer  to  such  argu- 
ments as  deserve  answer.  By  his 
friendly  adversary  E.  W.  [Edward 
Worseley.] 

Printed,  in  the  year,  1665.     Quarto.     Pp. 
6.  b.  t.  217.  4.*    [Jones'  Feck,  ii.  465.] 

TRUTH  without  prejudice.    [By  Miss 


Wyndham,   afterwards    Mrs    Alfred 
Montgomery.] 

London:  1842.     Octavo.*    [N.  and  Q.,  $ 
Nov.  1864,  p.  376.] 

TRUTHS  and  fancies  from  fairy  land, 
or  fairy  stories  with  a  purpose.  [By 
W.  H.  Davenport  Adams.] 
London,  Edinburgh,  and  New  York.  N.  D. 
Octavo.  Pp.  128.*  Preface  signed  W.  H. 
D.  A. 

TRUTHS  and  their  reception,  con- 
sidered in  their  relation  to  homoeopathy. 
To  which  are  added  various  essays 
on  the  principles  and  statistics  of 
homoeopathic  practice.  [By  Marma- 
duke  B.  Sampson.]    Second  edition. 

London  :  1849.    Octavo.    Pp.  251.    [Man- 
chester Fi-ee  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  620.] 

TRUTHS  defence:  or,  the  pretended 
examination  by  John  Alexander  of 
Leith,  of  the  principles  of  those 
(called  Quakers)  falsly  termed  by  him 
Jesuitico-Quakerism,  re-examined  and 
confuted,  together  with  some  ani- 
madversions on  the  dedication  of  his 
book  to  Sir  Robert  Clayton,  then 
Mayor  of  London.  By  G.  K.  [George 
Keith.] 

London,  1682.     Octavo.     Pp.  254.  b.  t.* 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  ii.  22.] 

TRUTHS  for  the  day  of  hfe  and  the 
hour  of  death.       By    the    author   of 
"  God  is  love."    [James  Grant.] 
London :  1864.     Octavo. 

TRUTHS  illustrated  by  great  authors. 
A  dictionary  of  nearly  four  thou- 
sand aids  to  reflection,  quotations  of 
maxims,  metaphors,  counsels,  cautions, 
aphorisms,  proverbs  &c.  &c.  in  prose 
and  verse.  Compiled  from  Shake- 
speare, and  other  great  writers,  from 
the  earliest  ages  to  the  present.  [By 
William  White,  publisher.] 
London  :  1852.     Duodecimo.* 

TRUTH'S  triumphs  in  the  eternal 
power  over  the  darke  inventions  of 
fallen  man.     G.  F.    [George  Fox.] 

London,   1661.     Quarto.     4  sh.    [Smith's 
Cat,  of  Friends'  books,  i.  666.] 

TRUTH'S  triumph  over  Trent  :  or,  the 
great  gvlfe  betweene  Sion  and  Baby- 
lon. That  is,  the  vnreconcileable 
opposition  betweene  the  apostoHcke 
Church  of  Christ,  and  the  apostate 
synagogue  of  Antichrist,  in  the  maine 
and  ftmdamentall  doctrine  of  ivstifica- 
tion,  for  which  the  Church  of  England 
Christs  spouse,  hath   iustly,   through 


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Gods  mercie,  for  these  mania  yeares, 
according  to  Christs  voyce,  separated 
her  selfe  from  Babylon,  with  whom 
from  henceforth  she  must  hold  no 
communion.  By  H.  B.  [Henry  Bur- 
ton] rector  of  S.  Mathews  Friday- 
Street. 

London,  1629.  Quarto.  Pp.  13.  b.  t. 
373.* 
TRUTH'S  victory  over  error.  Or,  an 
abridgement  of  the  chief  controversies 
in  religion,  which  since  the  apostles 
days  to  this  time,  have  been,  and  are 
in  agitation,  between  those  of  the 
orthodox  faith,  and  all  adversaries 
whatsoever  ;  a  list  of  whose  names  are 
set  down  after  the  epistle  to  the  reader. 
Wherein,  by  going  through  all  the 
chapters  of  the  Confession  of  faith, 
one  by  one,  and  propounding  out  of 
them,  by  way  of  question,  all  the 
controverted  assertions  ;  and  answer- 
ing by  Yes,  or  No,  there  is  a  clear 
confirmation  of  the  truth  ;  and  an 
evident  confutation  of  what  tenets  and 
opinions,  are  maintain'd  by  the  ad- 
versaries. A  treatise  most  useful  for 
all  persons,  who  desire  to  be  instructed 
in  the  true  Protestant  religion,  who 
would  shun  in  these  last  days,  and 
perillous  times,  the  infection  of  errors 
and  heresies,  and  all  dangerous  tenets 
and  opinions,  contrary  to  the  Word  of 
God.  [A  translation  of  Professor 
David  Dickson's  Praelectiones  in 
Confessionem  fidei  by  Geo.  Sinclar, 
who  signs  the  dedication  to  the  Lord 
Provost,  Magistrates  and  Town  Coun- 
cil of  the  City  of  Edinburgh.] 
Edinburgh,  1684.     Octavo.* 

TRY.      A  book  for   boys.      By  "Old 
Jonathan."    [David  Alfred  Doudney, 
D.D.] 
London  :  1857.     Duodecimo.    [Adv.  Ltd.] 

TRY  and  try  again  :  being  an  outline  of 
the  lives  of  two  youths  who  became 
clergymen  of  the  Church  of  England. 
By  "Old  Jonathan."  [David  Alfred 
Doudney,  D.D.] 
London:  1864.     Octavo. 

TRYAL  (the)  and  examination  of  a  late 
libel,  intituled,  A  new  test  of  the 
Church  of  Englands  loyalty.  With 
some  reflections  upon  the  additional 
libel,  intituled,  An  instance  of  the 
Church  of  Englands  loyalty.  [By 
Samuel  Johnson.] 

No  title  page.  Quarto.*  [/ones^Feck,  i.  66.] 
TRYAL  (the)  of  dramatic  genius :   a 


poem.  To  which  are  added,  a  col- 
lection of  miscellaneous  pieces.  By 
the  same  author.  [William  Heard.] 
London:  [1770.]  Qctavo.*  [J. Maidtnent.] 
Heard's  father  kept  the  Philobiblian  Library 
in  Piccadilly,  and  was  prompter  of  the  theatre 
at  China  Hall, 

TRYAL  (the)  of  the  time-killers.  A 
comedy  of  five  acts.  [By  Phanuel 
Bacon.] 

London :  MDCCLVII.  Octavo.*  [Biog. 
Dram.] 

TRYAL  (the)  of  the  witnesses  of  the 
resurrection   of  Jesus.     [By   Thomas 
Sherlock.] 
London :  M  DCC  XXIX.    Octavo.    Pp.  no.* 

TRYAL  (the)  of  William  Whiston,  clerk. 
For  defaming  and  denying  the  Holy 
Trinity,  before  the  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Reason.  To  which  is  subjoined,  a  new 
catechism  for  the  fine  ladies  :  also  a 
specimen  of  a  new  version  of  the 
Psalms.  By  Mr.  Pope,  &c.  [By 
Thomas  Gordon.]    The  third  edition. 

London :  mdccxl.  Octavo.  Pp.  67.  From 
1 9  to  26  a  double  pagination.  *  \Nichols,  Lit. 
Anec,  i.  710.] 

TRYAL  (the)  of  witchcraft ;  or,  witch- 
craft arraign'd  and  condemned.  In 
some  answers  to  a  few  questions  anent 
witches  and  witchcraft.  Wherein  is 
shewed,  how  to  know  if  one  be  a  witch, 
as  also  when  one  is  bewitched  ;  with 
some  observations  upon  the  witches 
mark,  their  compact  with  the  devil, 
the  white  witches  &c.  [By  John 
Bell.] 
N.  P.     N.  D,     Duodecimo.*    [Adv.  Lib.] 

TRYALS  per  pais  ;  or,  the  law  concern- 
ing juries  by  nisi-prius,  &c,  methodi- 
cally composed  for  the  publick  good, 
in  the  i6th  year  of  the  reign  of  our 
Soveraigne  Lord  Charls  the  Second, 
King  of  England,  Scotland,  France 
and  Ireland,  &c.  By  S.  E.  [Giles 
Duncombe]  of  the  Inner- Temple 
Esquire. 

London,  1665.    Duodecimo.    Pp.  22.  b.  t. 

238.* 

This  work  has  been  erroneously  ascribed  to 

Sampson  Ever.     The  letters  S.  E.  are  the 

finals  of  Duncombe's  names. 

TUDORS  &  Stuarts.     By  a  descend- 
ant   of    the    Plantagenet.      [Frances 
Mary  ENGLISH.]      In    two   volumes. 
Vol.  I. — Tudors. 
London:  1858.     Duodecimo.* 

TUFLONGBO'S  journey  in  search  of 


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ogres  ;  with  some  account  of  his  early 
life,  and  how  his  shoes  got  worn  out. 
By  Holme  Lee,  author  of  "  Legends 
from  fairy  land,"  "  Adventures  of  Tuf- 
longbo  and  his  companions,"  etc. 
[Harriet  Parr.]  With  six  illustrations 
by  H.  Sanderson. 

London:  m.dccc.lxii.  Octavo.  Pp.  vii. 
240.* 

TUILERIES  (the).  A  tale.  By  the 
author  of  "  Hungarian  tales,"  "  Ro- 
mances of  real  life,"  &c.  &c.  [Mrs 
Catherine  Frances  GORE.]  In  three 
volumes. 
London  :  mdcccxxxi.     Duodecimo.* 

TULLIUS  de  Amicicia,  in  English. 
Here  after  ensueth  a  goodly  treatyse 
of  amyte  or  frendshyp,  composed  in 
latyn  by  the  most  eloquente  Romayne, 
Marcus  Tullius  Cicero,  and  lately 
translatyd  in  to  Englyshe  [by  J.  TlP- 
CROFT,  Earl  of  Worcester]. 
[London:  1530?]  Folio.  [IV.] 
A  Reprint  from  the  edition,  published  with 
Cicero  De  Senectute  by  Caxton  in  1481. 

TUNBRIDGE  (the)  miscellany.  [By 
Sir  Charles  Hanbury  Williams.]  In 
two  parts. 

London,  171 3.  Octavo.  [Smith,  Bib. 
Cant.,  p.  320.] 

TUNBRIDGE-walks  :  or,  the  Yeoman 
of  Kent ;  a  comedy.  As  it  is  acted  at 
the  Theatre  Royal  by  her  Majesty's 
servants.  By  the  authour  of  the 
Humour  o'  the  age.  [Thomas  Baker.] 
London :  MDCCiil.  Quarto.  Pp.  12.  b.  t. 
64.*     [Biog.  Dram.] 

TUNBRIDGE -WELLS;  or,  a  days 
courtship  :  a  comedy,  as  it  is  acted  at 
the  Dukes-Theatre.  Written  by  a  per- 
son of  quality.  [Attributed  to  Thomas 
Rawlins,  and  by  Wood)  doubtfully,  to 
Sir  Charles  Sedley.] 
London,  1678.     Quarto,     Pp,  2.  42.  i.* 

TUNBRIDGIALIA,  a  poem,  being  a 
description  of  Tunbridge,  in  a  letter  to 
a  friend  at  London,  by  the  author  of 
"My  time,  O  ye  muses."  [Dr  B yrom.] 
London,  1726.  Quarto.  [Smith,  Bib. 
Cant.,  p.  320.] 

TUNER  (the).  [By  Paul  Hiffernan.] 
London:  MDCCLiv.  1755.  Octavo.*  [Wait, 
Bib.  Brit.  Mon.  Rev.,  Feb.  1754.] 
The  work  consists  of  five  letters,  each  with 
a  separate  title  and  pagination.  It  is 
supposed  that  no  more  was  published. 

TURF  characters  :  the  officials,  and  the 


subalterns.  By  Martingale,  author  of 
"  Sporting  scenes,"  "  English  country 
Hfe,"  &c.    [ White.] 

London  :  1851.  Octavo.  Pp.  xvi.  128.* 
[Adv.  Lib.] 

TURKISH  (a)  tale.  In  five  cantos. 
[By  George  Grey,  of  Southwick, 
father-in-law  of  the  first  Earl  Grey.] 

London,  M  DCC  Lxx.  Duodecimo.*  [Auto- 
graph on  J.  Maidment's  copy.] 

TURNING  out;  or,  St.  S— 's  in  an 
uproar;  containing  particulars  of  the 
death  and  resurrection  of  the  heaven- 
born  ministers ;  or,  the  pilots  that 
weathered  the  storm.  A  poem.  By 
Peter  Pindar,  Jun.  author  of  the  Royal 
Bloods,  and  Royal  Lover.  Qohn  Agg.] 
London  :  18 12.     Octavo.     Pp.  24.* 

TURN  US  and  D  ranees:  being  an 
attempt  to  shew,  who  the  two  real 
persons  were,  that  Virgil  intended  to 
represent  under  those  two  characters. 
[By  William  Beare.] 

Oxford,  MDCCL.     Octavo.     Pp.  30.* 
"  Given   by  the   author,   William   Beare, 
M.A.  ofC.CC."— MS.  note  in  the  Bodleian 
copy. 

TUTAMEN  evangelicum  :  or,  a  defence 
of  Scripture-Ordination,  against  the 
exceptions  of  T.  G.  [Thomas  Gipps] 
in  a  book  intituled,  Tentamen  novum, 
proving,  that  ordination  by  Presbyters 
is  valid ;  Timothy  and  Titus  were  no 
diocesan  rulers ;  the  Presbyters  of 
Ephesus  were  the  apostles  successors 
in  the  government  of  that  Church,  and 
not  Timothy ;  the  First  Epistle  to 
Timothy  was  written  before  the  meeting 
at  Miletus ;  the  ancient  Waldenses 
had  no  diocesan  Bishops,  &c.  By  the 
author  of  the  Plea  for  Scripture-Ordi- 
nation.   Qames  Owen.] 

London :  1697.  Octavo.  Pp.  30.  b.  t. 
190.*    Preface  signed  J.  O. 

TUTOR  (the)  of  truth.  By  the  author 
of  the  Pupil  of  pleasure  &c.  [S.  J. 
Pratt.]    In  two  volumes. 

London:  1779.  Duodecimo.  [Watt,  Bib. 
Brit.     Mon.  Rev.,  Ixii.  324.] 

TUTOR'S  (the)  assistant;  or,  comic 
figures  of  arithmetic,  slightly  altered 
and  elucidated  from  a  Walking-game, 
by  Alfred  Crowquill.  [Alfred  Henry 
Forrester.] 
London:  1843.     Duodecimo. 

TUTOR'S  (the)  ward.  A  novel.  By 
the  author  of   "  Wayfaring  sketches," 


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"  Use  and  abuse,"  etc.     [Felicia  M.  F. 
Skene.]    In  two  volumes. 

London  :  1851.     Octavo.*     [Adv.  Lid.] 

TWA  (the)  cuckolds  [by  A.  Steel]; 
and  the  Pint  quey,  or  thrawart  Maggy 
[by  R.  Gall].  Two  tales  in  the 
Scottish  dialect. 


Edinburgh :     1796. 
Bfii.  A/us.} 


Duodecimo.       [  IV. , 


TWEEDS  teares  of  joy,  to  Charles  Great 
Brittains  King.    [By  George  Lauder.^ 

N.  p.  N.  D.  [1641.]  Quarto.  Pp.  8.* 
No  separate  title-page. 

TWELFTH  (the)  note  of  the  Church 
examined,  viz  The  light  of  prophecy. 
[By  William  Clagett,D.D.,  Preacher 
to  the  Society  of  Gray's  Inn.] 

London,  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  23.*  [/ones' 
Peck,  p.  439.] 

TWELVE  generall  arguments,  proving 
that  the  ceremonies  imposed  upon  the 
ministers  of  the  gospell  in  England,  by 
our  prelates,  are  unlawfull ;  and  there- 
fore that  the  ministers  of  the  gospell, 
for  the  bare  and  sole  omission  of  them 
in  church  service,  are  most  unjusthe 
charged  of  disloyaltie  to  his  Majestic. 
[By  William  Bradshaw.] 

N.  p.   1605.     Duodecimo.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

TWELVE  letters  on  the  evidences  of 
the  Christian  religion.  By  an  enquirer. 
[W.  CUNNINGHAME.]  First  printed  in 
the  Oriental  Star. 

Serampore ;  1802.  Sm.  Octavo.  [?!'., 
Brit.  Mus.] 

TWELVE  months  in  the  British  legion. 
By  an  officer  of  the  Ninth  regiment. 
[C.  W.  Thompson,  Capt] 

London:  MDCCCXXXV.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
viii.  273  ;  appendix  xxx.* 

TWELVE    (the)    nights.       [By    Baron 
,  Karl  von  MiLTlE.] 

London:  1 831.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  xv. 
404.* 

TWELVE  (the)  Pagan  principles,  or 
opinions,  for  which  Thomas  Hicks 
hath  published  the  Quaker  to  be  no 
Christian,  seriously  considered,  and 
presented  to  Mr.  N.  L.,  citizen  of 
London.  By  W.  L.,  a  lover  of  every 
man  whose  conversation  is  honest. 
[Wilham  Loddington.] 

N.  p.  1764.  Octavo.  24  sh.  [Smithes 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  ii.  127.  Wilson, 
Hist.  0/ Diss.  Ch.,  iii.  392.] 

TWELVE    sermons,  preached  to  a 


country  congregation.     [By  Alexander 

Dallas,  M.A.] 

Oxford,    1827.       Duodecimo.       Pp.    vii. 

231.* 

TWELVE  tales  for  the  young.  [By 
Gertrude  Parsons,  nde  Hext.] 
London :  n.  d.  [i860.]  Duodecimo. 
[Boase  and  Courtney,  Bib.  Corn.,  ii.  426.] 
Of  the  above  tales,  "  The  old  dripping 
pan  "  was  written  by  Daniel  Parsons  ;  and 
"Too  late  for  school,"  by  Miss  A.  M. 
Bridges. 

TWELVE  years'  military  adventure  in 
three  quarters  of  the  globe  :  or, 
memoirs  of  an  officer  who  served  in 
the  armies  of  his  Majesty  and  of  the 
East  India  Company,  between  the 
years  1802  and  18 14,  in  which  are  con- 
tained the  campaigns  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington  in  India,  and  his  last  in 
Spain  and  the  south  of  France.  [By 
Lieutenant  Blakiston,  Engineers.] 
In  two  volumes. 

London:  1829.  Octavo.*  [Seehis  ^"^  Twenty 
years  in  retirement.''''] 

TWENTY  cases  of  conscience  pro- 
pounded to  the  bishops,  or  others,  who 
are  called  fathers  in  God.  For  them 
to  answer  ;  that  the  blind  may  not  be 
turned  out  of  the  way,  nor  the  people 
perish  for  lack  of  knowledge.  And 
that  the  way  of  truth  may  be  known 
from  the  way  of  errour.  The  which 
also  may  serve  as  a  glass,  to  shew  to  the 
ignorant  the  spots  and  deformities  in 
the  way  of  their  worship,  as  also  some 
of  the  reasons  why  many  godly  people 
refuse  to  worship  with  the  multitude. 
By  J.  C.  Qohn  Crook.] 
London,  N.  D.      1667.]    Quarto.     Pp.  8.* 

XXIV  (the)  cases  concerning  things  in- 
different in  religious  worship  considered. 
Or  the  resolver  better  resolved  by  his 
own  principles  ;  and  non-conformists 
more  confirmed.  Also  the  grand  case 
touching  ministers  conformity,  with 
the  double  supplement  thereunto 
annexed,  briefly  discussed.  [By 
Edward  Bagshaw.] 
London,  1663.  Quarto.  Pp.  64.  b.  t.* 
The  above  is  the  second  part  of  the  "The 
great  question  concerning  things  indifferent 
in  religious  worship,  briefly  stated,  &c." 
The  third  part  has  the  author's  name. 

TWENTY-ninth  (the)  of  May:  rare 
doings  at  the  Restoration.  By  Ephraim 
Hardcastle,  author  of  "  Wine  and  wal- 
nuts." [Wilham  Henry  Pyne.]  In 
two  volumes.     Second  edition. 

London:  mdcccxxv.  Duodecimo,*  [Bodl^ 


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TWE  N  T Y  years  ago.  From  the  j  ournal 
of  a  girl  in  her  teens.  [Beatrice  Wal- 
ford.]  Edited  by  the  author  of  *  John 
HaUfax,  Gentleman.'     [Dinah   Maria 

MULOCK.] 

London:   1871.     Octavo.     Pp.  v.  i.  277.* 

TWICE  lost.  A  novel.  By  the  author 
of  "Queen  Isabel,"  "Nina,"  "The 
story  of  a  family,"  etc.  etc.  [Miss 
Menella  Bute  Smedlev.] 

London  :  1863.  Octavo.  Pp.  i.  b.  t. 
323-* 
TWICKENHAM  (the)  hotch-potch,  for 
the  use  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Swift,  Alex- 
ander Pope,  Esq  ;  and  company. 
Being  a  sequel  to  the  Beggar's  opera, 
&c.  Containing,  I.  The  state  of 
poetry,  and  fate  of  poets,  in  the  reign 
of  King  Charles  the  lid.  II.  Seriosi- 
ties  and  comicalities,  by  Peter 
Henning,  a  Dutchman.  III.  Tw^o 
dozen  of  infallible  maxims,  for  court 
and  city.  I V.  The  present  war  among 
authors,  viz.    Swift,   Pope,   Theobald, 

Rolli,  Voltaire,  Parson  B dy,  and 

Mr.  Ozell.      V.    The   rival   actresses, 

viz.  Mrs.  O d,  Mrs.  P r,  Mrs. 

B h,    Miss    Y ger,  and   Miss 

Polly  Peachum.  VI.  A  poetical  cata- 
logue of  Polly  Peachum's  gallants. 
VII.  An  epistle  from  Signora  F  —  na 
to  a  lady.  VIII.  A  true  copy  of 
Polly  Peachum's  opera.  Also,  her 
panegyrick.  Written  by  Caleb 
D'Anvers.     [Nicholas  AmhurST.] 

London :    1728.     Octavo.     Pp.  vii.  b.  t. 

54.* 

"This  work  will  be  continued.     The  end 

of  the  first  part." 

TWI N  (the)  sisters  ;  or,  the  advantages 
of  religion.  [By  Mrs  Elizabeth  Sand- 
ham.] 

1809.  Duodecimo.  [Biog.  Diet.,  1816, 
Mon.  Rev.,  lix.  321.] 

TWO  apologetical  odes,  and  an  elegy. 

[By Courtney.] 

1808.     Octavo.     [W.'\    Not  published. 

TWO  (the)  babies.  A  sketch  of  every- 
day life.  By  a  mother.  [Mrs  Henry 
Davidson.] 

London:  1859.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  17.  b.  t.* 
Signed  H.  D. 

TWO  (the)  banners  and  the  old  battle, 
or  the  Established  &  Free  Churches 
as  they  are.  By  a  Highlandman. 
[Hugh  M'Intosh,  M.A.]  Third  edi- 
tion (25th  thousand). 
Edinburgh :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.72.* 


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TWO  (the)  books  of  Francis  Bacon  : 
Of  the  proficience  and  advancement 
of  learning,  divine  and  human. 
[Edited  by  Thomas  Markby.] 

London:  1852.  Duodecimo.  [W^.]  Pre- 
face signed  T.  M.,  King's  College. 

TWO  (the)  brothers.  By  the  author  of 
"The  discipUne  of  life,"  "  Clare  Abbey," 
"  The  young  Lord,"  &c.,  &c.  [Lady 
Emily  Ponsonby.]    In  three  volumes. 

London:  1858.     Octavo.* 

TWO  (the)  brothers ;  or  the  family 
that  lived  in  the  first  society.  [Trans- 
lated from  the  German  of  Mathilde 
Raven.]     In  two  volumes. 

London:  1850.  Octavo.  [.W.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

TWO  centuries  of  St.  Pauls  Church 
Yard  ;  nna  aim  Indice  expurgatorio 
in  Bibliotheca  Parliamenti,  sive  qui 
librorum  prostant  venales  in  vico 
vjilgo  vocato  Little  Brittain.  Done 
into  English  for  the  benefit  of  the 
Assembly  of  Divines  and  the  two 
Universities.  [By  Sir  John  Berken- 
head.] 

About  1650.  Octavo.  \Cat.  Load.  Inst., 
ii-  I9S-] 

TWO  charges  as  they  were  delivered 
by  T.  E.  [Thomas  Epgar]  Justice  of  the 
peace  for  the  county  of  Suffolke  .  .  . 
wherein  appears  the  necessity  of 
government,  and  of  steps  and  degrees 
in  it,  and  the  duty  .  .  not  to  desert  the 
present  government. 

London:  1650.  Quarto.  \,W.,  Brit. 
Mus.l 

TWO  Christmas  stories  Sam  Franklin's 
saving-bank  A  miserable  Christmas 
and  a  happy  new  year  By  Hesba 
Stretton  author  of '  Lost  Gip '  Cassy ' 
'Jessica's  just  prayer'  etc.  [Sarah 
Smith.]  With  two  illustrations. 
Ninth  thousand. 
London  1876.     Octavo.     Pp.  68.* 

TWO  conferences,  one  betwixt  a  papist 
and  a  Jew,  the  other  betwixt  a  protes- 
tant  and  a  Jew  ;  in  two  letters  from  a 
merchant  in  London  to  his  correspon- 
dent in  Amsterdam.  [By  Richard 
Mayo.] 

London  1699.  Duodecimo.*  [IVihon, 
Hist,  of  Diss.  Ch.  Mon.  Rev.,  xi.  314.] 
Ascribed  to  John  Jacob.  [Mendham  Collec- 
tion Cat.,  p.  162.] 

TWO  copies  of  verses  on  the  meeting 
of  King  Charles  the  First  and  his 
Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  in  the  Valley 


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of  Kineton,  below  Edge-Hill,  in  War- 
wickshire, July  13,  1643.  [Edited  by 
William  Hamper.] 

Birmingham:  1822.  Quarto.  [lV.,Mar- 
im's  Cat.l 

TWO  (the)  cousins  ;  a  moral  story,  for 
the  use  of  young  persons.  By  the 
author  of  "  The  blind  child."     [Mrs 

PiNCHARD.] 

London:  1794.  Octavo.  [W.,  Brit. 
Mns.] 

TWO  dialogues ;  containing  a  com- 
parative view  of  the  lives,  characters, 
and  writings,  of  Philip,  the  late  Earl 
of  Chesterfield,  and  Dr.  Samuel  John- 
son.    [By  William  Hayley.] 

London :  m.dcc.lxxxvii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
xxiv.  240.*  [GenL  Mag.,  Ixxxi.  ii.  448. 
Mon.  Rev.,  Ixxvii.  457.] 

TWO  dialogues  in  English,  between  a 
doctour  of  divinity,  and  a  student  in 
the  laws  of  England,  of  the  grounds  of 
the  said  laws  and  of  conscience.  [By 
C.  Saint  Germain.]  Newly  revised 
and  reprinted. 

London:  1668.  Octavo.  B.  L.  IW., 
Brit.  Afus.] 

TWO  discourses.  The  first  concerning 
the  spirit  of  Martin  Luther,  and  the 
original  of  the  Reformation.  The 
second,  concerning  the  celibacy  of  the 
clergy.     [By  Abraham  Woodhead,] 

Printed  at  Oxford,  An.  1687.  Quarto.* 
\j07ies'  Peck,  i.  196. 

The  two  discourses  are  separately  paged, 
and  have  also  separate  titles,  besides  the 
general  title  given  above. 

TWO  discourses  concerning  the 
adoration  of  our  B.  Saviour  in  the  H. 
Eucharist.  The  first :  Animadver- 
sions upon  the  alterations  of  the 
rubrick  in  the  communion-service,  in 
the  Common-prayer-book  of  the 
Church  of  England.  The  second : 
The  Catholicks  defence  for  their 
adoration  of  our  Lord,  as  believed 
really  and  substantially  present  in 
the  holy  sacrament  of  the  Eucharist. 
[By  Abraham  WooDHEAD.] 

At  Oxford  printed,  Anno  1687.  Quarto.* 
Jones'  Peck,  ii.  355.] 

TWO  discourses  concerning  the  affairs 
of  Scotland  ;  written  in  the  year  1698. 
[By  Andrew  FLETCHER,  of  Salton.] 

Edinburgh,  1698.  Octavo.  Pp.  50.  54.* 
[M'Cull.  Lit.  Pol.  Econ.,  p.  296.] 

TWO  discourses  delivered  at  the  public 
meetings  of   the    Royal   Academy    of 


Sciences  and  Belles  Lettres  at  Berlin, 
in  the  years  1785  and  1786 ;  L  On 
the  population  of  states  in  general,  and 
that  of  the  Prussian  dominions  in 
particular.  IL  On  the  true  riches  of 
states  and  nations,  the  balance  of 
commerce  and  that  of  power.  By  the 
Baron  de  Hertzberg,  minister  of  State 
and  member  of  the  Academy.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  [by  Joseph 
Towers,  LL.D.]. 

London :  1786.  Octavo.  \Gent.  Mag., 
Ixxiii.  i.  355.     Mon.  Rev.,  Ixxvi.  42.] 

TWO  discourses  for  the  furtherance  of 
Christian  piety  and  devotion.  The 
former  asserting  the  necessity  and 
reasonableness  of  a  positive  worship, 
and  particularly  of  the  Christian.  The 
later  considering  the  common  hinder- 
ances  of  devotion,  and  the  divine 
worship,  with  their  respective  remedies. 
By  the  author  of  the  Method  of  private 
devotion.  [Edward  Wetenhall, 
D.D.] 

London,  1671.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  18.  b.  t. 
379.*     \.Bodl.-\ 

Each  discourse  has  a  separate  title-page  ; 
but  the  pagination  is  continuous. 

TWO  discourses :  of  purgatory,  and 
prayers  for  the  dead.  [By  William 
Wake,  D.D.] 

London,  MDCLXXxvii.  Quarto.  Pp.  71.* 
\Brit.  Mus. 

TWO  discourses  wherein  it  is  prov'd 
that  the  Church  of  England  blesseth 
and  offereth  the  Eucharistick  elements. 
With  a  preface,  shewing  in  what  sense 
she  allows  praying  for  the  saints 
departed  :  and  that  mixt  wine  is  not 
contrary  to  any  of  her  rubricks.  [By 
George  Smith.] 

Printed  in  the  year  M,DCC,xxxii.    Octavo.* 

TWO  disputations  concerning  the 
Messiah,  one  between  a  papist  and  a 
Jew,  the  other  between  a  protestant 
and  a  Jew  ;  contained  in  two  letters 
from  a  merchant  in  Amsterdam.  [By 
Richard  Mayo.] 

1754.     Octavo.     \Mon.  Rev.,  xi.  314.] 
Same  as  "Two  conferences." 

TWO  dissertations  concerning  sense,  and 
the  imagination.  With  an  essay  on 
consciousness.  [By  Zachary  Mayne.] 
London:  MDCCXXViii.    Octavo.   Pp.231.* 

TWO  dissertations  on  the  subject  of 
Carausius,  Emperour  of  Britain,  to- 
gether with  that  of  his  supposed  wife 
and  son  A  3d.     Also  of  him  and  his 


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successor  Allectus.  Illustrated  with 
three  copper  plates,  of  hitherto  unpub- 
lished coins.  To  which  is  added  A 
letter  to  the  Reverend  Dr.  S  -  -  k  -  -  y 
[Stukeley]  on  the  first  volume  of  his 
extraordinary  medallick  History  of 
Carausius,  observing  the  many  mis- 
takes, unwarrantable  assertions,  and 
amazing  productions  therein.  [By 
John  Kennedy.] 
London,  N.  D,  Quarto.* 
A  general  title  to  "  A  dissertation,"  "  Fur- 
ther observations,"  and  "A  letter  to  the 
Reverend  Dr  S — k — y." 

TWO  elegies,  consecrated  to  the  never 
dying  memorie  of  the  most  worthily 
admyred  &c  Prince,  Henry  Prince  of 
Wales.  [By  Christopher  Brooke  and 
William  Browne.] 
London:  161 3.    Quarto.    [W.,  Bh'ss^  Cai.] 

TWO  enquiries  into  the  meaning  of 
demoniacks  in  the  New  Testament. 
By  T.  P.  A.  P.  O.  A.  B.  I.  T.  C.  O.  S. 
[Arthur  Ashley  Sykes,  D.D.] 
London :  1737.  Octavo. 
The  initials  on  the  title  stand  for  "  The 
/•recentor  and  /"rebendary  of  Alton  ^orealis 
in  the  Church  of  .Salisbury. " 

TWO  epistles  to  Mr.  Pope,  concerning 
the  authors  of  the  age.  [By  Edward 
Young,  LL.D.] 

London :   MDCCXXX.     Octavo.     Pp.   44.  * 
[Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  191.] 

TWO  (the)  families  :  an  episode  in  the 
history  of  Chapelton.  By  the  author 
of  "Rose  Douglas."  [Mrs  S.  R. 
Whitehead.]    [In  two  volumes.] 

London :  1852.     Octavo.* 

TWO  (the)  fathers.  An  unpublished 
original  Spanish  work ;  by  Adadus 
Calpe  [anagram  of  A[ntonio]  D.  de 
Pascual]  ;  translated  into  the  English 
language  by  the  author,  and  Henry 
Edgar.     In  three  volumes. 

New  York:  1852.     Duodecimo.     [W.I 
The  title  is  headed  "He  who  taketh  the 
sword  shall  perish  by  the  sword." 

TWO  first  books  of  Lucretius,  De  rerum 
natura,  translated  into  blank  verse. 
[By  Sir  J.  S.  Trelawny  and  [Sir] 
Robert  Porrett  COLLIER.] 

Devonport :    1842.     Octavo.     [Boose  and 
Courtney,  Bib.  Com.y  i.  80.] 

TWO  general  epistles  to  the  flock  of 
God,  where-ever  they  are  dispersed  on 
the  face  of  the  earth,  who  are  separated 
from  the  world  to  bear  testimony  for 
the    Lord    God    [by    Mrs    Margaret 


Fox,  n^e  Fell]  ;  also  Pure  consolation 
proclaimed  from  the  spirit  of  life  to 
the  faithful  followers  of  the  Lamb  etc. 
[by  J.  Park], 

London:  1664.  Quarto.  [W.,Bnt.Mus.'\ 
Signed  M.  F. 

TWO  grammatical  essays.  First  on  a 
barbarism  in  the  English  language,  in 

a  letter  to  Dr.  S .     Second  on  the 

usefulness  and  necessity  of  grammati- 
cal knowledge  in  order  to  a  right  in- 
terpretation of  the  Scriptures.  [By 
William  Salisbury,  B.D.] 

London:  1768.  Octavo.*  [Mon.  Rev.,-x\. 
84,  and  Index, \ 

TWO  great  questions  considered,  I, 
What  is  the  obligation  of  parliaments 
to  the  addresses  or  petitions  of  the 
people,  and  what  the  duty  of  the 
addressers?  II.  Whether  the  obliga- 
tion of  the  covenant  or  other  national 
engagements,  is  concern'd  in  the  treaty 
of  union  ?  Being  a  sixth  essay  at  re- 
moving national  prejudices  against  the 
union.    [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

[Edinburgh.  ]  Printed  in  the  year  M.  DCC.  VII. 
Quarto.  Pp.31.*  [Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe, 
100.] 

TWO  (the)  great  questions  consider'd. 
I.  What  the  French  king  will  do  with 
respect  to  the  Spanish  monarchy.  II. 
What  measures  the  English  ought  to 
take.     [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London,printed(in  the  year,  1700.  Quarto.* 
[Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  13.] 

TWO  (the)  great  questions  further  con- 
sidered. With  some  reply  to  the 
Remarks.  By  the  author.  [Daniel 
Defoe.] 

London  :  MDCC.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  20.* 
[Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  14.] 

TWO  (the)  guardians ;  or,  home  in  this 
world.  By  the  author  of  "  Henrietta's 
wish,"  "  Kenneth,"  etc.,  etc.  [Charlotte 
M.  YONGE.] 

London :  MDCCCLii.  Octavo.  Pp.  vii. 
430.* 

TWO  (the)  homes  A  tale  by  the  author 
of  Amy  Grant.    [Miss HOPTON.] 

Oxford  :  mdccclvi.  Octavo.  Pp.  i.  b.  t. 
146.*     [BodL-\ 

TWO  introductory  lectures  on  the  study 
of  the  early  Fathers,  delivered  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge  by  the  Rev. 
J.  J.  Blunt  B.D.  Margaret  Professor  of 
Divinity.  Second  edition,  with  a  brief 
memoir  of  the  author,  and  table  of 


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lectures  delivered  during  his  professor- 
ship [by  William  Selwyn]. 
Cambridge :  1856.   Octavo.   [IV.]  Memoir 
is  signed  W.  S. 

TWO  journeys  to  Jerusalem,  containing 
first,  a  strange  and  true  account  of  the 
travels  of  two  English  pilgrims  some 
years  since,  and  what  admirable 
accidents  befel  them  in  their  journey 
to  Jerusalem,  Grand  Cairo,  Alexandria, 
&c.  By  H.  T.  Secondly,  the  travels 
of  fourteen  Englishmen  in  1669.  from 
Scanderoon  to  Tripoly,  Joppa,  Ramah, 
Jerusalem,  Bethlehem,  Jericho,  the  river 
Jordan,  the  lake  of  Sodom  and  Gomor- 
rah, and  back  again  to  Aleppo.  By 
T.  B.  With  the  rare  antiquities, 
monuments,  and  memorable  places  and 
things  mentioned  in  holy  Scripture: 
and  an  exact  description  of  the  old 
and  new  Jerusalem,  &c.  To  which  is 
added,  a  relation  of  the  Great  Council 
of  the  Jews  assembled  in  the  plains  of 
Agayday  in  Hungaria  in  1650.  to 
examine  the  Scriptures  concerning 
Christ.  By  S.  B.  an  Englishman  there 
present.  With  an  account  of  the 
wonderful  delusion  of  the  Jews,  by  a 
counterfeit  Messiah,  or  false  Christ  at 
Smyrna,  in  1666.  and  the  event  thereof. 
Lastly,  the  fatal  and  final  extirpation 
and  destruction  of  the  Jews  throughout 
Persia,  in  1666  and  the  remarkable 
occasion  thereof.  Beautified  with 
pictures.    [By  Richard  Burton.] 

London,   1683.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
232.* 

TWO  Lancashire  lovers  :  or  the  excellent 
history  of  Philocles  and  Doriclea.  By 
Musasus  Palatinus.    [Richard  Brath- 

WAIT.j 

London :  1640.     Octavo.     Pp.  268.     [JV,, 
Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

TWO  lectures  read  before    the  Essay 
.  Society    of   Exeter    College,    Oxford. 
[By  R.  J.  King.] 

1840.     Octavo.     \W,,  Bliss'  Cat.] 

TWO  letters,  addressed  to  a  noble 
Lord,  on  the  manufactures,  agriculture, 
and  apparent  prosperity  of  Scotland. 
With  a  few  strictures  on  the  specula- 
tions,  morals,   and    manners,    of   the 

nineteenth  century.  [By M'Neil.] 

Edinburgh  :     1804.       Octavo.       Pp.    55. 
The  letters  are  signed,  Anti-speculator. 

TWO  letters,  addressed  to  the  Right 
Rev.  prelates,  who  a  second  time  re- 
jected the  Dissenters'  bill.  [By  E. 
Radcliff.] 


London,  mdcclxxiii.     Octavo.     Pp.  108. 
b.  t.*     [Bodl.] 

TWO  letters  containing  a  further  justi- 
fication of  the  Church  of  England, 
against  dissenters.  The  first,  by  one 
of  the  reverend  commissioners  for  the 
review  of  the  Liturgy,  at  the  Savoy, 
1661.  [Thomas  Pierce,  D.D.]  The 
second  by  Dr  Laurence  Womock 
Archdeacon  of  Sufi'olk,  author  of  the 
Verdict  upon  Melius  inquirendum. 
London:  1682.     Octavo.     Pp.  i.  b.  t,  89.* 

TWO  letters  from  a  deist  [  Nicholas 
Stevens,  A.M.]  to  his  friend,  concern- 
mg  the  truth  and  propagation  of 
deism,  in  opposition  to  Christianity. 
With  remarks.  [By  Samuel  Wesley, 
M.A.]  ' 

London:  MDCCXXX.    Quarto.    Pp.  vi.  37.* 
[Bodl.] 

II.  letters  in  defence  of  the  British  and 
Foreign  Bible  Society,  addressed  to  a 
friend  in  the  country.  [By  David 
Brown,  bookseller.] 
Edinburgh :  1826,  Octavo.* 
Each  letter  has  a  separate  title  and  pagina- 
tion, and  is  signed  Amicus. 

TWO  letters  of  advice.  L  For  the 
susception  of  holy  orders.  IL  For 
studies  theological.  [By  Henry  DOD- 
well.] 

London:    1662.     Octavo.    [Lincoln's  Inn 
Cat.] 

TWO  letters  on  Scottish  affairs,  from 
Edward  Bradwardine  Waverley  Esq. 
[John  Wilson  Croker]  to  Malachi 
Malagrowther,  Esq.  [Sir  Walter  Scott, 
Bart.] 

London  and  Edinburgh.  mdcccxxvi. 
Octavo.     Pp.  63.  b.  t.  * 

TWO  letters  on    the    subject    of  the 
Cathohcs,   to   my    brother   Abraham, 
who  lives  in  the  country.     By  Peter 
Plymley.     [Sydney  Smith.] 
London  :  1807,     Octavo. 

TWO  letters  on  the  subject  of  the 
present  vacancy  in  the  Professorship  of 
Oriental  languages.  [By  Thomas 
Brown.] 

Edinburgh:  1813.  Octavo.  Pp.  31.  7.* 
[New  Coll.  Cat.,  p.  116.]  The  Letters  are 
signed  E.  P. 

TWO  letters,  one  from  John  Audland  a 
Quaker,  to  William  Prynne.  The 
other,  William  Prynnes  answer.  By 
the  author  of  Hudibras.  [Samuel 
Butler.] 
London,  1672.     Foho.     Pp.  22.* 


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TWO  letters,  to  a  British  merchant,  a 
short  time  before  the  expected  meeting 
of  the  new  parliament  in  1796  ;  and 
suggesting  the  necessity  and  facility  of 
providing  for  the  public  exigencies, 
without  any  augmentation  of  debt,  or 
accumulation  of  burdens.  [By  John 
Bowles.]  The  second  edition. 
London :  M.DCC.xcvi.  Octavo.  Pp.  i. 
b.  t.  84.*    [Bodl.] 

TWO  letters  to  a  clergyman  in  the 
country,  concerning  the  choice  of 
members,  and  the  execution  of  the 
parliament  writ,  for  the  ensuing  Con- 
vocation. [By  Francis  Atterbury, 
D.D.] 
London :  1701.     Quarto.     [Bod/.} 

TWO  letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Chalmers, 
on  his  proposal  for  increasing  the 
number  of  churches  in  Glasgow.  By 
an  observer.     [James  Haldane.] 

Glasgow  :  181 8.    Octavo.    Pp.  38.*    [New 
Coll.  Cat.,  p.  163.] 

TWO  letters  to  the  Reverend  Dr. 
Kennicott,  vindicating  the  Jews  from 
the  charge  of  corrupting  Deut.  xxvii.  4. 
The  first  of  which  was  published  in  the 
Library  for  July,  1761.  The  second  is 
now  first  published,  being  an  answer 
to  Dr.  Kennicott's  remarks,  in  the 
Library  for  August,  1761  ;  and  a  farther 
illustration  of  the  argument.  [By 
Robert  Findlay,  D.D.] 
London :  1762.  Octavo.  Pp.  34.*  Let- 
ters signed  Philalethes. 

TWO  letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas 
M'Crie,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Andrew 
Thomson,  on  the  parody  of  Scripture, 
lately  published  in  Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh Magazine.  ByCalvinus.  [James 
Graham  E,  advocate.] 
Edinburgh:  1817.  Octavo.  Pp.  30.* 
Of  these  letters  of  Calvinus,  there  were,  in 
all,  five,  besides  a  postscript.  Their  titles 
are  "Another  letter";  "Two more  letters"; 
and  "Postscript  to  the  letters  of  Calvinus." 

TWO  letters  to  the  Right  Honourable 
the  Lord  Viscount  Townshend  :  shew- 
ing the  seditious  tendency  of  several 
late  pamphlets ;  more  particularly  of, 
A  review  of  the  Lutheran  principles, 
by  Tho.  Brett,  L.L.D.  Rector  of 
Betteshanger  in  Kent,  and  of  A  letter 
to  the  author  of  the  Lutheran  Church, 
from    a    country    school-boy.     By    a 

firesbyter  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Robert    Watts,   LL.B.,   St.    John's 
Coll.,  Oxford.] 

London,  1 7 14.    Octavo.    Pp.  40.*   Signed 
R.  W. 


TWO  letters,  written  by  a  minister  of 
the  gospel  to  a  gentleman,  concerning 
Professor  Campbell's  divinity.  Letter 
L  Wherein  his  scheme  concerning  the 
origine,  or  primary  source  of  moral 
virtue,  contained  in  his  answer  to  the 
author  of  the  Fable  of  the  bees,  is 
shewed  to  be  irrational,  and  antiscrip- 
tural.  Letter  II.  Wherein  his  dis- 
course, proving  that  the  Apostles  were 
no  enthusiasts,  is  considered  ;  and  the 
poisonous  nature  of  enthusiasm,  to- 
gether with  his  mistakes  of  it,  are 
detected.  [By  James  Hog.] 
Edinburgh,  M.DCC.Xxxi.  Octavo.  Pp. 
63.* 

TWO  letters  written  to  [Samuel  Hill] 
the  author  of  a  pamphlet  entituled, 
Solomon  and  Abiathar ;  or,  the  case 
of  the  deprived  bishops  and  clergy 
discussed.  [By  Samuel  Grascome.] 
London,  mdcxcii.     Quarto.     Pp.  43.* 

TWO  little  wooden  shoes.  A  sketch. 
By  Ouida,  author  of  "  Chandos," 
"  Tricotrin,"  "  Under  two  flags,"  etc. 
[Louise  de  La  Ram6.] 

London ;  1874.     Octavo.     Pp.  322.* 

TWO  love  stories ;  an  Anglo-Spanish 
romance.  By  "Waters."  [William 
Russell.] 

London  :  1861.     Octavo. 

TWO  lyric  epistles  :  one  to  my  cousin 
Shandy,  on  his  coming  to  town ;  and 
the  other  to  the  grown  gentlewomen, 
the  Misses  of  *  **  [Byjohn  Hall- 
Stevenson.] 

London:  mdcclx.     Quarto.* 

TWO  marriages.  By  the  author  of 
"John  Halifax,  Gentleman,"  "Chris- 
tian's mistake,"  "A  noble  life,"  &c.  &c. 
[Dinah  Maria  MULOCK.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 

London:  1867.     Octavo.* 

TWO  (the)  mentors  :  a  modern  story. 
By  the  author  of  The  old  English 
baron.  [Clara  Reeve.]  The  third 
edition. 

London  :  1803.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  i.  b.  t. 
386.*     [Nichols,  Lit.  A  nee,  viii.  138.] 

TWO  (the)  misers  :  a  musical  farce.  As 
it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in 
Covent-Garden.  By  the  author  of 
Midas,  and  the  Golden  Pippin.  [Kane 
O'Hara.] 

London,  1775.     Octavo.     Pp.  32.* 
Taken  from  "Les  deux  avares  "  of  Fen- 
ouillot  de  Falbaire. 


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TWO  more  letters  (being  the  fourth  and 
the  last),  to  the  Rev,  Dr.  Thomas 
M'Crie,  and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Andrew 
Thomson,  on  the  parody  of  Scripture, 
lately  published  in  Blackwood's  Edin- 
burgh Magazine.  Including  a  brief 
view  of  ministerial  character  and  duty. 
By  Calvinus.  [James  Grahame,  advo- 
cate.] 
Edinburgh :  1817.     Octavo.     Pp.  29.* 

TWO  (the)  Mr.  Claries.  (From  the 
"Witness"  of  12th  April  1843.)  [By 
Hugh  Miller.] 

Edinburgh,  1843.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  18. 
Reprinted  in    1870  in   a  volume   entitled 
"  Leading  articles  on  various  subjects.     By 
Hugh  Miller." 

TWO  novels.  In  letters.  By  the  authors 
of  Henry  and  Frances.  [Richard  and 
Elizabeth  Griffith.]   In  four  volumes. 

London  :  M  DCC  LXix.     Duodecimo.* 

TWO  odes  of  Horace,  relating  to  the 
cival  wars  of  Rome,  and  against 
covetous  rich  men.  Translated  into 
English  [by  Richard  Fanshaw.] 

London :  1664.     Octavo.     [Lowndes,  Bib- 
Hog.  Man.] 

TWO  old  men's  tales.     The  deformed, 
and  the  Admiral's  daughter.     [By  Mrs 
Anne    Marsh.]      In    two    volumes. 
Second  edition. 
London  :  1834.     Duodecimo.* 

TWO  papers  :  a  theatrical  critique,  and 
an  essay  (being  No.  999  of  the  Fre- 
tender)  on  sonnet  writing,  and  sonnet- 
writers  in  general,  including  a  sonnet 
on  myself,  attributed  to  the  editor  of 
the  Ex-m-n-r,  preceded  by  proofs  of 
their  authenticity,  founded  upon  the 
authority  of  internal  evidence.  [By 
John  Poole.] 

London:     1819,      Octavo.      Pp.  xi.   24.* 
\Athen.  Cat.,  p.  486.] 

TWO  (the)  parties  in  the  Church  brought 
to  the  test ;  or,  moderatism  and 
evangelism  contrasted.  [By  Rev. 
David  Garment.] 

Edinburgh  :  1843.     Octavo.     Pp.  8.  [New 
Coll.  Cat.,  p.  152.] 

TWO  penny-worth  of  truth  for  a  penny, 
or  a  true  state  of  facts;  with  an  apology 
for  Tom  Bull  [William  Jones  of  Nay- 
land]  in  a  letter  to  Brother  John.  [By 
Ann  Jebb.]     Second  edition. 

London:    1793.     Octavo.     Pp.    16.     [W,] 
Signed  W.  Bull. 

TWO  petitions  presented  to  the  supreame 


authority  of  the  nation,  from  thousands 
of  the  Lords,  owners,  and  commoners 
of  Lincolneshire ;  against  the  old 
court-levellers,  or  propriety-destroyers, 
the  prerogative  undertakers.  [By 
John  LiLBURNE.] 

London,  1650.  Quarto.  Pp.  10.  b.  t.* 
[Bodl.] 

TWO  questions,  previous  to  Dr.  Middle- 
ton's  Free  enquiry,  impartially  con- 
sidered :  viz.  What  are  the  grounds 
upon  which  the  credibility  of  miracles, 
in  general,  is  founded  ?  and  Upon  what 
grounds  the  miracles  of  the  Gospel, 
in  particular,  are  credible?  To  which 
is  added,  A  dissertation  upon  Mark 
xvi.  17.  18.  These  signs  shall  follow 
them  that  believe,  &c.  [By  Arthur 
Ashley  Sykes.] 
London:  MDCCL.     Octavo.    Pp.  129.* 

Part  II.     In  which  the  evidence  for 

the  miracles  of  the  primitive  Church  is 
fully  examined  into ;  and  the  miracles 
of  the  Gospel  are  shewn  to  have  sure 
marks  of  credibility.  [By  Arthur 
Ashley  Sykes,  D.D.] 

London:  mdcclii.  Octavo.  Pp.  ix.  5. 
209.* 

TWO  (the)  rectors.  [By  George  WlL- 
KINS,  D.D.] 

London  :  1824.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  xvi. 
458.* 

TWO  seasonable  discourses  concerning 
the  present  parliament.  [By  Anthony 
Ashley  Cooper,  ist  Earl  of  Shaftes- 
bury.] 

Oxford,  1675.  Quarto.  Pp.  10.  b.  t.* 
[Bodl.-\ 

TWO  sermons,  etc.  I.  on  the  national 
jubilee  ;  II.  On  the  thanksgiving  and 
poems  on  the  majesty  of  the  Godhead.] 
[By  Rev.  S.  Barker,  A.M.]  Not 
published. 

[Yarmouth:]  1815.  Quarto.  Pp.  63. 
[W.,  Martin's  Cat.] 

TWO  sermons  formerly  preach'd  in  the 
cathedral-church  of  Worcester.  By  a 
late  prebendary  of  the  said  church. 
[Miles  Stapylton,  D.D.,  prebendary 
of  Worcester.] 
London:  M.DCCXxxvi.  Octavo.    Pp.73.* 

TWO  sermons  preached  on  a  fast  day 
during  the  late  war  with  France.     [By 
Francis  Blackburne,  M.A.] 
London:     mdcclxxviii.      Octavo.      Pp. 
II.  b.  t.  28.*    [Bodl.] 

TWO  sermons,  preached  to  a  congrega- 
tion   of   black  slaves,   at  the   parish 


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church  of  S.  P.  in  the  province  of 
Maryland.  By  an  American  pastor. 
[Thomas  Bacon.] 

London:  [date  cut  off".]  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
79.*    [BodL] 

TWO  sermons  :  the  first  addressed  to 
seamen ;  the  second  to  British  West- 
India  slaves.  [By  James  Mackittrick 
Adair,  M.D.]  To  which  are  sub- 
joined Remarks  on  female  infidelity, 
and  a  plan  of  Platonic  matrimony,  by 
F.  G. 

1791.     Octavo.     [Cat.  Land.  Inst.,  ii,  8.] 

TWO  sketches  of  France,  Belgium,  and 
Spa,  in  two  tours,  during  the  summers 
of  1771  and  1816;  with  a  portrait  of 
Napoleon's  guide  at  Waterloo.  By  the 
author  of  "  Letters  from  Paris,  in 
1802-3."    [Stephen  Weston,  F.R.S.] 

London.     181 7.     Octavo.     Pp.  vii.  176.* 

TWO  speeches  made  in  the  House  of 
Peers.  The  one  November  20.  1675. 
The  other  in  November  1678.  By  a 
Protestant  peer  of  the  realm  of  Eng- 
land. [Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  ist 
Earl  of  Shaftesbury.] 

Hague,  1680.     Quarto.     Pp.  15.* 

TWO  speeches  of  a  late  Lord  Chan- 
cellor. [Charles  Yorke,  Earl  of  Hard- 
wicke.]  Printed  from  an  authentic 
copy. 

London :  1770.     Octavo.     Pp.  64.* 

TWO  summers  in  Norway.  By  the 
author  of   "The  angler  in   Ireland." 

[ Belton.]     In  two  volumes. 

London :  1840.     Duodecimo.* 

TWO  stories  of  the  seen  and  the  unseen 
The  open  door  Old  Lady  Mary 
[By  Mrs  Margaret  O.  W.  Oliphant.J 

Edinburgh  and  London  mdccclxxxv. 
Octavo.     Pp.  212.* 

TWO  tales  translated  out  of  Ariosto  : 
the  one  in  dispraise  of  men,  the  other 
in  disgrace  of  women,  with  certaine 
other  Italian  stanzas  and  proverbes. 
By  R.  T.  [Robert  Tofte]  gentleman. 

Printed  at  London  by  Valentine  Sims,  1597. 
Quarto.     [fT.] 

TWO  tellings  to  Pet.  [By  Thomas  S. 
MuiR.] 

[Edinburgh:  1877.]  Quarto.  Pp.  33.  b.  t.* 
Privately  printed. 

TWO  tracts  shewing  that  Americans, 
born  before  the  independence,  are  by  the 
laws  of  England,  not  aliens.    First,  a 


discussion,  &c. ;  second,  a  reply,  &c. 
By  a  barrister.    [ Reeves.] 

1814.      Octavo.      Pp.    100.      [Rich,  Bib. 
Amer.,  ii.  72.] 

TWO  treatises  of  government :  in  the 
former,  the  false  principles  and  founda- 
tion of  Sir  Robert  Filmer,  and  his 
followers,  are  detected  and  overthrown. 
The  latter  is  an  essay  concerning  the 
true  original,  extent,  and  end  of  civil- 
government.  [By  John  LoCKE.] 
London,  1694.     Octavo.    Pp.  6.  b.  t.  358.* 

TWO  treatises  :  the  first,  proving  both 
by  history  &  record  that  the  bishops 
are  a  fundamental  &  essential  part  of 
our  English  parliament :  the  second, 
that  they  may  be  judges  in  capital 
cases.  [By  Laurence  WOMOCK,  D.D.] 
London :  1680.     Folio.* 

TWO  useful  cases  resolved.  I.  Whether 
a  certainty  of  being  in  a  state  of 
salvation  be  attainable?  II.  What  is 
the  rule  by  which  this  certainty  is  to 
be  attained.?  [By  Richard  Blech- 
YNDER,  prebendary  of  Peterborough.] 
London:  1685.    Quarto.    Pp.32.*  [Bodt.] 

TWO  wise  men  and  all  the  rest  fooles  : 
or  a  comicall  morall,  censuring  the 
follies  of  the  age,  as  it  hath  beene 
diverse  times  acted.  [By  George 
Chapman.] 

Anno.     1619.      Quarto.     Pp.    104.  b.  t.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

TWO    words    of  counsel  and   one    of 
comfort.    [By  William  COMBE.] 
1795-     [Gent.  Mag.,  May  1852,  p.  467.] 

TWO  years  after  and  onwards  or  the 
approaching  war  amongst  the  powers 
of  Europe  and  other  future  events 
described  as  foretold  in  Scripture 
prophecy.  By  the  author  of  "The 
coming  struggle."  [David  Pae.] 
London  mdccclxiv.  Octavo.  Pp.  viii. 
192.* 

TWO  years  before  the  mast.  A  personal 
narrative  of  life  at  sea.  [By  Richard 
Henry  Dana,  Junr.] 

London :    MDCCCXLI.     Octavo.     Pp.  124. 
b.  t.* 

Reprint  of  the  original  American  edition. 
Preface  signed  R.  H.  D.  Jr. 

TWO  years  in  Ava.  From  May  1824, 
to  May  1826.  By  an  officer  on  the 
Staff  of  the  Quarter-Mastfer-General's 
department.  [Capt.  Thomas  Aber- 
crombie  Trant.] 

London :  mdcccxxvii.     Octavo.*    [Geni. 
Mag.,  April  1832,  p.  371.] 


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TWOFOLD   vindication   of  the   Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  [Tillotson],  and 
of  the  author  of  the  History  of  religion. 
[By  Sir  Robert  Howard.] 
1696.     Octavo.     [Leslie's  Cat.,  1843.] 

TYPES  (the),  and  a  selection  from  the 
writings  in  verse  and  prose  of  a  lady 
recently  and  suddenly  deceased.  [By 
Lucy  Croggan.] 

London :  MDCCCXXXVI.    Duodecimo.    Pp. 
viii.  195.* 

TYPES  and  antitypes  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ,  [ByMissGlMlNGHAMjWeston- 
Super-Mare.] 

London.    [1884.]      Oblong  Quarto.      Pp. 
29,  with  29  plates.* 

TYRAN  N  I C ALL-govemment  anato- 
mized :  or,  a  discourse  concerning 
evil-councellors.  Being  the  life  and 
death  of  John  the  Baptist.  And  pre- 
sented to  the  Kings  most  excellent 
Majesty  by  the  author.  [A  translation 
of  George  Buchanan's  Baptistes  by 
John  Milton.] 

London,   1642.     Quarto.     Pp.    34.*     [See 
Peck^s  Memoirs  of  Milton,  p.  265.] 

TYRANNICIDE  proved  lawful,  from 
the  practice  and  writings  of  Jews, 
heathens,  and  Christians  ;  a  discourse, 
delivered  in  the  mines  at  Symsbury,  in 
the  colony  of  Connecticut,  to  the  loyal- 
ists confined  there  by  order  of  the 


Congress,  on  September  19,  178 1.  By 
Simeon  Baxter,  a  licentiate  in  divinity, 
and  voluntary  chaplain  to  those  prison- 
ers in  the  apartment  called  Orcus. 
[Rev.  Samuel  Peters.] 

Printed   in  America :  London  :  reprinted, 
MDCCLXXxii.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  31.* 
"  I  believe  this  squib  is  by  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Peters." — MS.  note  in  the  Bodleian  copy. 

TYRANNUS  or  the  mode:  in  a  dis- 
course of  sumptuary  lawes.  [By  John 
Evelyn.] 

London,  166 1.  Octavo.  Pp.  30.  b.  t.* 
The  address  "  To  him  that  reades  "  signed 
I.  E. 

* '  This,  which  is  corrected  throughout,  by 
the  author  (Mr.  Evelyn)  with  his  own  hand, 
for  a  second  edition  .  .  ." — MS  note  on 
the  Mason  copy  in  the  Bodleian. 

TYRANNY  and  popery  lording  it  over 
the  consciences,  lives,  liberties,  and 
estates  both  of  king  and  people.  [By 
Roger  L'ESTRANGE.] 

London,  1678.     Quarto.     Pp.  94,* 

The  second  edition,  1681,  has  the  author's 

name. 

TYTLER'S  History  of  Scotland  exam- 
ined. A  review.  [By  Patrick  Eraser, 
LL.D.] 

Edinburgh:  MDCCCXLVIII.  Octavo.  Pp. 
246.  b.  t.*  Appeared  first  in  the  North 
British  Review. 


u. 


UGBROOKE  park,  a  poem.  [By  Rev. 
Joseph  Reeve.] 

London  :  1776.    Quarto.    [Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon,,  p.  128.] 

A  second  edition,"  Exeter,  1794,  has  the 
author's  name. 

ULGHAM  :  its  story.  Printed  in  aid  of 
the  funds  for  rebuilding  Ulgham  church. 
[By  William  Woodman,  of  Morpeth.] 
Newcastle:  1861.     Quarto.     Pp.40. 

ULLSMERE,  a  poem.  [By  John 
Charles  Bristow.] 

London  :  mdcccxxxv.      Octavo.* 

ULTIMATE  (the)  remedy  for  Ireland. 
[By  Rowley  Lascelles.] 

London:     1831.     Octavo.     [Gent.    Mag., 
April  1 83 1,  p.  345.] 


ULTRA-Protestant  developements  at 
Liverpool.  An  old  warning  to  evan- 
gelicals repeated.  By  a  Liverpool 
layman.    [Dan.  Radford.] 

Liverpool:  MDCCCLVI.  Octavo.  Pp.36.* 
[Bodl.'l 

ULYSSES  Homer;  or  a  discovery  of 
the  true  author  of  the  Iliad  and 
Odyssey.  By  Constantine  Koliades, 
Professor  in  the  Ionian  University. 
[Jean  Baptiste  Le  Chevalier  ;  trans- 
lated by  the  Rev.  P.  Eraser.] 
London :  1 829.  Octavo.  Pp.  xxiv.  67. 
[W.\ 

This  tract  is  abridged  from  J.  B.  Le 
Chevalier's  "Voyage  dans  la  Troade," 
3  vols.  8vo,  Paris,  1802. 

V  L  Y  S  S  E  S  upon  Aiax.     Written  by 


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Misodiaboles  to  his  friend  Philaretes. 
[By  Sir  John  Harington.] 

London,  Thomas  Gubbins  1596.    Duodeci- 
mo.    [  iv. ,  Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.} 

UNANIMITY.  A  poem.  Most 
respectfully  inscribed  to  that  truly 
patriotic  nobleman  the  Duke  of 
Leinster.     [By  John  Macaulay.] 

London:  1780.    Quarto.    \_Wait, Bib, Brit. 
Man.  Rev.,  Ixii.  319.] 

UNANSWERABLE  (an)  conviction  of 
the  impostures  of  Popery,  and  deceits 
of  the  Papal  agents.  With  a  necessary 
caution  to  all  sincere  and  conscientious 
Christians  to  beware  of  them.  Recom- 
mended to  all  the  clergy  of  England  ; 
especially  of  such  parishes,  as  have  any 
of  these  deceivers  or  deceived  in  them. 
[By  Edward  Stephens,  of  Cherington.] 
London,  1706.     Quarto.     Pp.  4.*    [Bodl.'\ 

UNAUTHORISED  (an) appeal  to  Irish 
Catholics.        [By    Rev.     Robert    R. 

SUFFIELD.J 

New  York  :  1864.     [Author.l 

UNAWARES :  a  story  of  an  old  French 
town.  By  the  author  of  "  One  year.' 
[Frances  Mary  Peard.] 

London  :  1870.     Octavo.     Pp.  295.  b.  t.* 

UNBELEEVERS  (the)  preparing  for 
Christ.  By  T.  H.  [Thomas  Hooker.] 
London,  1638.     Quarto.*     [Bod/.] 

VNBISHOPING  (the)  of  Timothy  and 
Titus.  Or  a  briefe  elaborate  discourse, 
prooving  Timothy  to  be  no  bishop 
(much  lesse  any  sole,  or  diocaesan 
bishop)  of  Ephesus,  nor  Titus  of  Crete; 
and  that  the  power  of  ordination,  or 
imposition  of  hands,  belongs  lure 
divino  to  presbyters,  as  well  as  to 
bishops,  and  not  to  bishops  onely. 
Wherein  all  objections  and  pretences 
to  the  contrary  are  fully  answered  ; 
and  the  pretended  superiority  of 
bishops  over  other  ministers  and 
presbyters  lure  divino,  (now  much 
contended  for)  utterly  subverted  in  a 
most  perspicuous  maner.  By  a  well- 
wisher  to  God's  truth  and  people. 
[William  Prynne.] 

N.  p.     In  theyeareM.DC.XXXvi.     Quarto. 

Pp.  173.  S-* 

UNCERTAINTY  (the)  of  the  signs  of 
death,  and  the  danger  of  precipitate 
interments  and  dissections,  demon- 
strated, I.  From  the  known  laws  of 
the  animal  oeconomy.  II.  From  the 
structure   of  the  parts  of  the  human 


body.  And,  III.  From  a  gjreat  variety 
of  amusing  and  well-attested  instances 
of  persons  who  have  return'd  to  life  in 
their  coffins,  in  their  graves,  under  the 
hands  of  the  surgeons,  and  after  they 
had  remain'd  apparently  dead  for  a 
considerable  time  m  the  water.  With 
proper  directions,  both  for  preventing 
such  accidents,  and  repairing  the  mis- 
fortunes brought  upon  the  constitution 
by  them.  To  the  whole  is  added,  a 
curious  and  entertaining  account  of 
the  funeral  solemnities  of  many  ancient 
and  modern  nations,  exhibiting  the 
precautions  they  made  use  of  to  ascer- 
tain the  certainty  of  death.  Illustrated 
with  copper  plates.  [By  Jean  Jacques 
Bruhier-D'Ablaincourt.] 

London :  mdccxlvi.  Octavo.  Pp.  6. 
b.  t.  219.*  [JV.  and  Q.,  Oct.  1868,  p. 
287.   Douce  Cat.] 

UNCLAIMED  (the)  daughter;  a 
mystery  of  our  own  day.  Edited  by 
C.  J.  H.  [C.  J.  Hamilton],  author 
of  "  The  curate  of  Linwood,"  "  Amy 
Harrington,"  etc.     Second  edition. 

Bath :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  xv.  175.* 

UNCLE  Armstrong.  A  narrative.  In 
three  volumes.  By  Lord  B******m, 
author  of  "  Masters  and  workmen," 
"The  fate  of  folly,"  "Naples,"  &c. 
[Probably  by  Lord  Belfast.] 

London :  1866.     Duodecimo.* 

UNCLE  Horace,  a  novel.  By  the  author 
of  "  Sketches  of  Irish  character,"  "  The 
Buccaneer,"  &c.  &c.  [Anna  Maria 
Hall.]    In  three  volumes. 

London :  MDCCCXXXVil.     Octavo.* 

UNCLE  Peregrine's  heiress.  A  novel. 
By  Ann  of  Swansea,  author  of  Guilty 
or  not  guilty ;  Woman's  a  riddle ; 
Deeds  of  the  olden  time  ;  Gonzalo  de 
Baldivia  ;  Conviction,  &c.  [Frances 
Ann  Kemble.]  In  five  volumes. 
London :  1828.     Duodecimo.*     [Bodl.] 

UNDECEIVING  (the)  of  the  people  in 
the  point  of  tithes.  Wherein  is  shewed, 
I.  That  never  any  clergy  in  the  Church 
of  God  hath  been,  or  is  maintained  with 
lesse  charge  to  the  subject,  then  the 
established  clergy  of  the  Church  of 
England.  II.  That  there  is  no  subject, 
in  the  realme  of  England,  who  giveth 
any  thing  of  his  own,  towards  the 
maintenance  of  his  parish-minister, 
but  his  Easter-offering.  III.  That  the 
change  of  tithes  into  stipends,  will 
bring  greater  trouble  to  the  clergy, 
then  is  yet  considered;  and  far  lesse 


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profit  to  the  country,  then  is  now  pre- 
tended.  By  Ph.  Treleinie  Gent.   [Peter 
Heylin.] 
London,  1651.     Octavo.     Pp.  28.* 

UNDER  a  charm.  A  novel.  From  the 
German  of  E.  Werner  [E.  Buersten- 
BINDEr],  by  Christina  Tyrrell.  In 
three  volumes. 


London : 


Octavo. 


By  one  who  knows 
are.       [Mrs    Sawers 


434- 


1877 

UNDER  a  cloud 
what  shadows 
Mitchell.] 

Edinburgh  1867.     Octavo.     Pp 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

UNDER  seal  of  confession.  By  Averil 
Beaumont,  author  of  "  Thornicroft's 
model."  [Mrs  A.  W.  HUNT.]  In 
three  volumes. 

London:  1874.     Octavo.*     [Adv.  Ltd.] 

UNDER  temptation.  By  the  author  of 
"  Ursula's  love  story,"  "  Beautiful 
Edith,"  &c.,  &c.  [Gertrude  Parsons, 
nde  Hext]     In  three  volumes. 

London :  1878.     Octavo.* 

UNDER  the  greenwood  tree     A  rural 
painting  of  the  Dutch  school.     By  the 
author      of      'Desperate      remedies.' 
[Thomas  Hardy.]    In  two  volumes. 
London  :  1872.     Octavo.* 

UNDER  the  spell.  By  the  author 
of  "  Grandmother's  money,"  "  Wild- 
flower,"  "  One-and-twenty,"  &c. 
[Frederick  WiUiam  Robinson.]  In 
three  volumes. 
London:  1 861.     Octavo.* 

UNDER  two  flags  A  story  of  the 
household  and  the  desert.  By  Ouida, 
author  of  "  Strathmore,"  "  Chandos," 
"  Idalia,"  &c.  [Louise  de  La  Rame.] 
In  three  volumes. 
.     London :  1867.     Octavo.* 

Originally  written  for  a  military  periodical. 

UNDERCURRENTS  overlooked.  By 
the  author  of  "  Flemish  interiors," 
"  Realities  of  Paris  life."  [Mrs  William 
Pitt  Byrne.]    In  two  volumes. 

London:  i860.     Duodecimo.* 

UNDERGRADUATE  subscription. 
Extracts  from  a  collection  of  papers 
published  in  Oxford  in  1772  on  the 
subject  of  subscription  to  the  xxxix 
Articles,  required  from  young  persons 
at  their  matriculation.  With  a  preface 
by  the  Editor.  [Vaughan  Thomas, 
B.D.]  To  which  is  added,  the  debate 
in  the  House  of  Commons  upon  Sir 


William  Meredith's  motion  on  the  same 
subject,  Feb.  1773. 

Oxford.  1835.  Octavo.  Pp.  xix,  44.* 
[Bodl.]  Editor's  name  in  the  handwriting 
of  Dr  Bliss. 

UNDISCOVERED     crimes.       "By 
Waters."     [William  RusSELL.] 
London:  1862.     Octavo. 

UNERRABLE  (an)  Church  or  none, 
being  a  rejoynder  to  the  unerring  un- 
errable  Church  against  Dr.  Andrew 
Sails  repley  entituled  The  Catholic 
ApostoHc  Church  of  England.  Written 
by  J.  S.  [Ignatius  Brown]  and  dedi- 
cated to  the  most  illustrious  Prince 
James  Duke  of  Ormond,  &c. 

Anno  1678.  Octavo.  Title,  an  adv.  to 
the  Reader,  i  leaf;  To  the  most  illustrious 
Prince  James,  &c.,  3  leaves;  the  preface, 
7  leaves ;  pp.  342,  the  last  leaf  of  errata  not 
numbered.     [IV.] 

VNFOULDYNG  (the)  of  sundry 
vntruths  and  absurde  propositions, 
latelye  propounded  by  one  I.  B.  a 
greate  fauourer  of  the  horrible  heresie 
of  the  Libertines.  [By  Thomas  WlL- 
COCKS.] 

Imprinted  at  London  for  Thomas  Man. 
1581.  Octavo.  No  pagination.  B.  L.* 
[Bod/.] 

UNFULFILLED  prophecy  respecting 
Eastern  nations,  especially  the  Turks, 
the  Russians,  and  the  Jews.     [By  A. 

MACLEOD.] 

London:  1841.     Duodecimo.* 

VNHAPPY  (an)  game  at  Scotch  and 
English.  Or,  a  full  answer  from  Eng- 
land to  the  papers  of  Scotland.  Where- 
in their  Scotch  mists  and  their  fogs  ; 
their  sayings  and  gain-sayings ;  their 
juglings,  their  windings  and  turnings  ; 
hither  and  thither  backwards  and  for- 
wards, and  forwards  and  backwards 
again ;  their  breach  of  Covenant, 
articles  and  treaty,  their  king-craft 
present  design  against  the  two  Houses 
of  Parliament,  and  people  of  England, 
their  plots  and  intents  for  usurpation 
and  government  over  us  and  our  chil- 
dren detected,  discovered,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  view  of  the  world  as  a 
dreadfull  omen,  and  warning  to  the 
kingdome  of  England.    [By  John  LlL- 

BURNE.] 

Edinburgh,  1646.     Quarto.     Pp.  26.* 

UNHAPPY  (the)  princesses.  In  two 
parts.  Containing,  first,  the  secret 
history  of  Queen  Anne  Bullen.  Mother 
to    Queen    Elizabeth    of    renowned 


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memory.  With  an  impartial  account 
of  the  first  loves  of  Henry  VIII.  to 
that  lady ;  the  reasons  of  his  with- 
drawing his  affections  from  her,  and 
the  real  cause  of  her  wilful  and  calami- 
tous fall.  Secondly,  the  history  of  the 
Lady  Jane  Grey.  Who  was  proclaimed 
Queen  of  England  ;  with  a  full  relation 
of  her  admirable  life,  short  reign,  and 
most  deplorable  death.  Adorn'd  with 
pictures.  By  R.  B.  [Richard,  or 
Robert,  Burton,  i.e.  Nathaniel 
Crouch.] 

London:  17 10.     Duodecimo,     Pp.  159.* 

U  N  I  O  politico  -  poetico  -  joco  -  seria. 
Written  in  the  latter  end  of  the  year 
1703 :  and  afterwards,  as  occasion 
offered,  very  much  enlarged,  in  severall 
paragraphs.  By  the  author  of  Tripa- 
triarchicon.     [Andrew  Symson.] 

Edinburgh.     Printed  by  the  author,  1706. 

Quarto.     Pp.  32.* 

The  two  concluding  lines  give  the  author's 

initials: — "And  if  you   ask   the   author's 

name,  here  'tis,  A.  S.     Philophilus,  Phil- 

opatris." 

UNIOMACHIA,  or  the  battle  at  the 
Union,  an  Homeric  fragment,  lately 
given  to  the  world  by  Habbakukius 
Dunderheadius  [Thomas  Jackson], 
and  now  rendered  into  the  English 
tongue  by  Jedediah  Puzzlepate  [John 
Douglas  Giles]. 
Oxford:  1833.  Octavo.  Pp.8.*  \F.Madan.'\ 

UNION  and  no  union.  Being  an 
enquiry  into  the  grievances  of  the 
Scots  and  how  far  they  are  right  or 
wrong,  who  alledge  that  the  Union  is 
dissolved.     [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London :  1713.  Octavo.  Pp.  24.*  \Le^s 
Defoe,  150.] 

UNION  (the)  of  Christ  and  the  Church ; 
in  a  shadow.    By  R.  C.    [Ralph  CUD- 

WORTH.] 

London,  1642.     Quarto,     Pp.  35.* 

UNION  (the) :  or,  select  Scots  and 
English  poems.  [Edited  by  Thomas 
Warton.]    The  second  edition. 

London:  M.DCCLix.  Octavo.  Pp.  6. 
b.  t.  152.* 

The  first  edition  was  published  in  1753. 

UNION-proverb  (the)  :  viz.  If  Skiddaw 
has  a  cap,  Scruffell  wots  full  well 
of  that.  Setting  forth,  I.  The  neces- 
sity of  uniting.  II.  The  good  conse- 
quences of  uniting.  III.  The  happy 
union   of  England   and  Scotland,  in 


case  of  a  foreign  invasion.    [By  Daniel 
Defoe.] 

London  ;  N.  D.    Octavo.    [  Wilson,  Life  of 
Defoe,  105.] 

UNION  pursued  ;  in  a  letter  to  Mr. 
Baxter,  concerning  his  late  book  of 
National  churches.  Published  for  a 
fuller  disquisition  about  this  subject, 
by  the  sober  and  composed  of  all 
sides,  in  order  to  comprehension  which 
hath  been  forming,  and  a  larger  consti- 
tution of  the  Church  to  be  formed, 
when  that  day  of  concord  comes, 
which  the  gentle  aspect  of  heaven  in 
God's  appointment  (and  the  king's) 
of  so  many  choice  moderate  bishops 
together  at  this  time  does  presage  to 
the  nation.  That  the  Presbyterians 
and  Independants,  that  have  united 
within  themselves,  may  both  be  united 
also  with  the  Church  of  England.  By 
a  lover  of  him,  and  follower  of  peace. 
[John  HUMFREY.] 
London,  169 1.    Quarto.     Pp.  38.*   \Bodl.\ 

UNITE  or  fall.  [By  Frederick  Howard, 
5th  Earl  of  Carlisle.]     Fifth  edition. 

London :    1798.      Duodecimo.      Pp.  23.* 
IBodl.^ 

UNITY  (the)  of  God  not  inconsistent 
with  the  divinity  of  Christ.  Being 
remarks  on  the  passages  in  Dr.  Water- 
land's  Vindication,  &c.  relating  to  the 
unity  of  God  and  to  the  object  of 
worship.     [By  Joseph  Hallet.] 

London:  mdccxx.    Octavo.*    [Watt, Bib. 
Brit.     Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.^ 

UNITY  of  priesthood  necessary  to  the 
unity  of  communion  in  a  Church. 
With  some  reflections  on  the  Oxford 
Manuscript,  and  the  preface  annexed. 
Also  a  collection  of  canons,  part  of 
the  said  Manuscript,  faithfully  trans- 
lated into  English  from  the  original, 
but  concealed  by  Mr.  Hody,  and  his 
prefacer.  [By  Nathaniel  BiSBlE.] 
London,  mdcxcii.  Quarto.  Pp.  72.* 
This  work  has  been  assigned  to  Mr.  Web- 
ster :  but  it  is  ascribed  to  Bisbie  by  Raw- 
linson,  in  his  MS.  continuation  of  the 
Athense.  See  also  Lathbury's  Nonjurors, 
P-  137- 

UNIVERSAL  and  saving  grace, asserted 
and  demonstrated,  or,  a  Scriptural 
refutation  of  the  doctrines  of  absolute 
and  unconditional  predestination,  in 
letters  to  the  proprietors  of  the  Gospel 
Magazine.  Letter  the  first,  in  which 
are  noticed,  chiefly,  some  of  the  argu- 


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ments,  inconsistencies,  and  contradic- 
tions, contained  in  a  treatise  on  the 
subject,  by  the  late  A.  Toplady,  A.B., 
vicar  of  Hembury,  Devon,   [By  Thomas 

SCANTLEBURY.] 

Sheffield :     1813.      Duodecimo.       i4    sh, 

[Smithes  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.   84 ;  ii. 

541.] 

UNIVERSAL  angler;  or,  that  art 
improved  in  all  its  parts,  especially  in 
fly-fishing ;  the  whole  interspersed 
with  many  curious  and  uncommon 
observations.  ["This  book  is  copied 
from  Bowlker's  Art  of  Angling,  printed 
at  Worcester,  with  some  few  additions 
taken  from  Walton,  Cotton  and  Haw- 
kins."—Wm.  White.] 

London:  1766.  Duodecimo.  [W.,  Smith, 
Bib.  Ang.'\ 

UNIVERSAL  beauty,  a  philosophical 
poem  in  six  books.  [By  Henry 
Brooke.] 

London :  1735.  Folio.  \Gent.  Mag.,  v. 
55] 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  Church  :  an  essay 
on  nature,  as  the  universal  basis  of 
truth,  perfection,  and  salvation,  and 
their  universality,  &c.    [By  J.  CROOK.] 

London:  1807.    Octavo.    \W.,Brit.Mus.'\ 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  doom  :  or,  the  state 
of  mortality.  Humbly  presented  to  the 
Right  Reverend  Father  in  God  Thomas 
Tanner,  D.D.  Lord  Bishop  of  St. 
Asaph.     [By  W.  HOWARD.] 

London  :  1733.  Quarto.  Pp.  12.  b.  t.* 
\_Bodl.\ 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  historical  bibho- 
theque  :  or  an  account  of  the  most 
considerable  books,  printed  in  all  lan- 
guages in  the  month[s]  of  January 
[February  and  March]  1686.  Wherein 
a  short  description  is  given  of  the 
design  and  scope  of  almost  every  book  : 
and  of  the  quality  of  the  author,  if 
known.  [By  G.  WELLS,  and  J.  D.  de 
LA  Crose.] 

London :  1687.     Quarto.     [JT.] 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  passion.  See  « The 
love  of  fame." 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  passion .  A  comedy. 
As  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in 
Drury-Lane  by  His  Majesty's  servants. 
[By  James  Miller.] 

London :  MDCCXXXVII.  Octavo.*  \Biog. 
Dram,'] 

UNIVERSAL    (the)    prayer.     By    the 


author  of  the  Essay  on  man.     [Alex- 
ander Pope.] 

London :  MDCCXXXVIII.     Folio.     Pp.  7.* 
First  edition. 

UNIVERSAL  restitution,  a  scripture 
doctrine.  This  proved  in  several 
letters  wrote  on  the  nature  and  extent 
of  Christ's  kingdom.  Wherein  the 
scripture  passages,  falsly  alledged  in 
proof  of  the  eternity  of  hell  torments, 
are  truly  translated  and  explained. 
[By  James  Stonehouse.] 

London:    1762.     Octavo.     [Qtieen^s  Coll. 
Cat.,  I.  151.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxvi.  i8i.] 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  revival  of  religion. 
A  few  words  to  Christian  ministers, 
and  others.  By  M.  Justitia.  [John 
Frearson.] 

Pp.26.* 


London :  [1858.]     Duodecimo. 
Dated  Dec.  i.  1858. 


[By 


UNIVERSAL   (the)   Spectator. 
Daniel  Defoe.]    No.  i. 
1728.     Quarto,     i  sh.     {^Lee's  Defoe,  246.] 

UNIVERSAL  (the)  Spectator,  by  Henry 
Stonecastle,  of  Northumberland,  Esq. 
[The  ostensible  author  of  these  papers 
was  John  KELLY,  the  dramatic  writer.] 
In  four  volumes. 

London:  mdcclvi.  Duodecimo.*  [Athen. 
Cat.] 

UNIVERSE  (the)  :  a  poem.  By  the 
Rev.  C.  R.  Maturin.  [In  reality  by 
Rev.  James  Wills.] 

London :  MDCCCXXi.  Octavo.  Pp.  108. 
b.  t.*  [N.  and  Q.,  ^th  Ser.,  iii.  p.  20,  172, 
240,  280,  340.] 

UNIVERSITIES  of  Scotland  Bill.— 
Remarks  on  the  condition,  necessities, 
and  claims  of  the  Universities  of  Scot- 
land ;  with  an  appendix.  By  a 
graduate.  Qohn  Rose  Cormack, 
M.D.] 

London :    1858.      Octavo,      Pp.   xvi.    72. 

UNIVERSITY    Cthe)    commission,    or 
Lord  John  Russell's  post  bag  of  April 
27,   1850.     The  first  instalment.     [By 
William  Sewell,  D.D.] 
Oxford,  1850.     Octavo.     Pp.  vii.  35.* 

The  second  instalment. 

Oxford,  1850.     Octavo.     Pp,  i.  b.  t.  41.* 

The  third  instalment. 

Oxford,  1850.     Octavo.     Pp.  iv.  37.* 

Containing  Mister  Anthony  Pepys 

his  diary,  he  being  a  member  of  the 


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said  commission.    The  fourth  instal- 
ment. 
Oxford,  1850.     Octavo.     Pp.  i.  b.  t.  47.* 

UNIVERSITY  (the)  of  Cambridge 
vindicated  from  the  imputation  of 
disloyalty  it  lies  under  on  the  account 
of  not  addressing  :  as  also  from  the 
malicious  and  foul  aspersions  of  Dr. 
B  -  -  -  -  ly,  late  Master  of  Trinity 
College  ;  and  of  a  certain  officer,  and 
pretended  reformer  in  the  said  Uni- 
versity. Written  by  the  author.  [Styan 
Thirlby.] 
London:  1710.     Octavo.     Pp.  35.* 

VNKINDE  (the)  desertor  of  loyall 
men  and  true  frinds.  [By  Nicholas 
French,  titular  Bishop  of  Ferns.] 
Superiorum  permissu,  Ano.  1676.  Oc- 
tavo. Pp.  246  [misprinted  446].  8.  b.  t.* 
Of  the  above  work,  seven  copies  only  are 
known  to  exist.  The  Bodleian  copy  has 
the  author's  autograph,  and  memoranda  of 
donation  to  Sir  Christopher  French,  his 
brother. 

UNKIND  (the)  word  and  other  stories. 
By    the    author    of   "John    Halifax, 
Gentleman,"  &c.,  &c.     [Dinah  Maria 
MULOCK.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.    Pp.  303.  b.  t.* 

UNKNOWN  (the)  Eros.    [By  Coventry 
Kearsey  Dighton  Patmore.] 
London:  1877.     Octavo.     [Lib.  Jour.l 

VNLAVVFVLNES  (the)  and  danger  of 
limited  Prelacie,  or  perpetvall  presi- 
densie  in  the  Chvrch  briefly  discovered. 
[By  Robert  Baillie,  A.M.] 

Printed  in  the  yeare,  1641.     Quarto.     Pp. 
2.  b.  t.  19.*     [Brit.  Mus.\ 

UNLAWFULNESS  (the)  of  bonds  of 
resignation.  First  written  in  the  year 
1684.  for  the  satisfaction  of  a  private 
gentleman.  And  now  made  publick 
for    the    good  of  others.      [By  John 

WiLLES.] 

London:  1696.     Octavo.     Pp.   28.  b.   t.* 
[Bodl.^ 

VNLAWFVLNESSE  (the)  of  subjects 
taking  up  armes  against  their  so- 
veraigne,  in  what  case  soever.  To- 
gether with  an  answer  to  all  objections 
scattered  in  their  severall  bookes.  And 
a  proofe,  that  notwithstanding  such 
resistance  as  they  plead  for,  were  not 
damnable,  yet  the  present  warre  made 
upon  the  king  is  so,  because  those 
cases,  in  which  onely  some  men  have 
dared  to  excuse  it,  are  evidently  not 
now;   his  Majesty   fighting    onely   to 


preserve  himselfe,  and  the  rights  of  the 
subjects.     [By  Dudley  DlGGES.] 

Printed  in  the  yeare  1643.  Quarto.  Pp. 
170.  b.  t.*     {Bodl.-\ 

UNLUCKY  (the)  citizen  experimentally 
described  in  the  various  misfortunes  of 
an  unlucky  Londoner,  calculated  for 
the  meridian  of  this  city  but  may  serve 
by  way  of  advice  to  all  the  cominalty 
of  England,  but  more  particularly  to 
parents  and  children  master  and 
servants  husbands  and  wives.  Inter- 
mixed with  severall  choice  novels. 
Stored  with  variety  of  examples  and 
advice  president  and  precept.  Illus- 
trated with  pictures  fitted  to  the 
severall  stories.     [By  Francis  KlRK- 

MAN.] 

London,  1673.  Octavo.  Pp.  17.  b.  t.  296.* 
The  work  has  an  engraved  title  The  un- 
lucky citizen  by  F.  K. 

UNMASKING   (the)   of  the    politique 
atheist.       By    J.     H.     Batcheler    of 
Divinitie.     Qohn  Hull.] 
At  London,  1602.     Octavo.*    [W.,  Bliss. 
Cai.] 

VNPARALLEL'D  reasons  for 
abollishing  Episcopacy.  i.  It  will 
assure  his  Majesties  authority  royall. 
2.  Increase  his  revenue.  3.  Settle  a 
good  union  in  his  Majesties  owne 
kingdomes,  and  between  them  and 
other  reformed  Churches.  4.  Cause  a 
good  understanding  betweene  his 
Majesty  and  his  people.  By  N.  F. 
Esquire.  [Nathaniel  Fiennes.] 
London.  1642.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.*     [Bodl.] 

UNPARALLEL'D  varieties:  or,  the 
matchless  actions  and  passions  of 
mankind.  Displayed  in  near  four 
hundred  notable  instances  and  ex- 
amples. Discovering  the  transcendent 
effects;  I.  Of  love,  friendship,  and 
gratitude.  II.  Of  magnanimity,  courage 
and  fidelity.  III.  Of  chastity,  temper- 
ance, and  humility.  And,  on  the 
contrary,  the  tremendous  consequences, 

IV.  Of  hatred,  revenge,  and  ingratitude. 

V.  Of  cowardice,  barbarity,  and 
treachery.  VI.  Of  unchastity,  in- 
temperance, and  ambition.  Imbelished 
with  pictures.  By  R.  B.  [Richard 
Burton].    The  third  edition. 

London,  1699.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  I.  b.  t. 
168.*     [BodL] 

"The  contents  of  this  volume  were  pillaged 
from  Wanley's  Wonders  of  the  little  world." 
— MS.  note  by  Douce. 

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or,  the  pleasantest  way  of  travelling 
there,  passing  through  Denmark  and 
Sweden.     With  Scandinavian  sketches 
from  nature,     [By  Miss  Lowe.] 
London :  1857,     Octavo.*     [Jdv.  Lib.'] 

UNPROTECTED    (the):   or    facts    in 
dressmaking  life.     By  a  dressmaker. 
[Mary  GuiGNARD.]    [Edited,  with  an 
introduction,  by  Rev.  W.  Landels.] 
London:  1857.    Octavo.    [IV.,  Brit.  Mus.] 

UNRAVELLED  convictions.  [By 
Lady  Amabel  Cowper,  afterwards 
Kerr.] 

Liverpool  Printed  at  the  Boys'  Refuge,  St. 
Anne  Street.  1876.  Octavo.  Pp.  128.* 
Privately  printed.  Preface  dated  Nov. 
16.  1868.  Published  shortly  afterwards, 
still  anonymously,  by  Burns  &  Oates, 
London. 

UNREASONABLENESS     (the)     and 
impiety  of  Popery  :  in  a  second  letter 
written  upon  the  discovery  of  the  late 
plot.    [By  Gilbert  Burnet,  D.D.] 
London,  1678.     Quarto.     Pp.  36.  b.  t.* 

UNREASONABLENESS      (the)      o 
atheism    made    manifest.      [By     Sir 
Charles  Wolseley.] 

London.  1669.     Sm.  Octavo.     Pp.  197.* 

UNREASONABLENESS  (the)  of  sepa- 
ration :  the  second  part.  Or,  a  further 
impartial  account  of  the  history,  nature, 
and  pleas  of  the  present  separation 
from  the  communion  of  the  Church  of 
England.  Begun  by  Edw.  Stilling- 
fleet  D.D.  Dean  of  St.  Pauls.  Con- 
tinued from  1640  to  1681.  With 
special  remarks  on  the  life  and  actions 
of  Mr.  Richard  Baxter.  [By  Thomas 
Long,  B.D.] 

London:  1682.  Octavo.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  167. 
I.*     [Bodl.] 

UNREASONABLENESS  (the)  of  the 
Romanists,  requiring  our  communion 
with  the  present  Romish  Church  :  or, 
a  discourse  drawn  from  the  perplexity 
and  uncertainty  of  the  principles,  and 
from  the  contradictions  betwixt  the 
prayers  and  doctrine  of  the  present 
Romish  Church ;  to  prove  that  'tis 
unreasonable  to  require  us  to  joyn  in 
communion  with  it.  [By  William 
Squire.] 

London,  1670.  Octavo.  Pp.  34.  b.  t. 
170.*     [Bodl.] 

UNSEEN  (the)  universe  or  physical 
speculations  on  a  future  state.  [By 
Professors  Peter  Guthrie  Tait,  and 
Balfour  Stewart.] 


London  1875.     Octavo.     Pp.  xvi.  212.* 

Published  subsequently  with  the  authors' 
names. 

UNSEEN  (the)  world;  communications 
with  it,  real  or  imaginary,  including 
apparitions,  warnings,  haunted  places, 
prophecies,  asrial  visions,  astrology, 
&c.  &c.     [By  John  Mason  Neale.] 

London:  mdcccxlvii.     Octavo.* 

UNSEX'D  (the)  females.  A  poem, 
addressed  to  the  author  of  the  Pursuits 
of  literature.    [By  Richard  Polwhele.] 

London :  1798.    Octavo.    Pp.    37.    [Boase 
and  Courtney,  Bib.  Corn.,  ii.  509.] 

'  UNTIL  the  shadows  flee  away  ; '  a  tale. 
[By  Miss  M'Laren.] 

Edinburgh  :  1869.     Octavo.     [Adv.  Lib.] 

UNVEILING  (the)  of  the  everlasting 
gospel ;  with  the  scripture  philosophy 
of  happiness,  holiness  and  scriptural 
power,  specially  addressed  to  the  minis- 
ters and  Church  of  God  at  the  present 
crisis.  [By  Ebenezer  CORNWALL.] 
London:  1848.     Duodecimo.* 

UP  and  war  them  a'  Willie.  A  letter  of 
congratulation  to  the  Burgher-hero 
William  Smith  ;  upon  the  glory  of  his 
late  atchievement  in  routing  the  whole 
body  of  Antiburghers.  [By  Adam 
Gib.] 

Edinburgh  :    mdcclxvi.      Octavo.       Pp. 
IS-* 

UPHOLSTERER  (the)  or  what  news? 
A  farce,  in  two  acts.  As  it  is  {per- 
formed at  the  Theatre  Royal,  in  Drury- 
Lane.  By  the  author  of  the  Appren- 
tice.    [Arthur  MURPHY.] 

London,     mdccliii.      Octavo.*      [Biog. 
Dram.] 

UPLAND  (the)  tarn  A  village  idyll 
[By  John  E.  H.  THOMSON.] 

Edinburgh :    1881.      Octavo.      Pp.     167. 
b.  t.*      Adv.  Lib.] 

UPON  Mr.  Bobards  yew-men  of  the 
guards  to  the  Physick  Garden.  To 
the  tune  of  the  counter-scuffle.  [By 
Edm.  Geyton.] 

N.  p.     [1662.]     Folio.     S.L.*    [Bodl.] 
"By  G.  E.  [i.e.]  Edm.  Geyton  Esq  ;  Bedle 
of  Arts.     Oxon." — MS.  note  by  Wood. 

UPON  nothing.  A  poem.  By  a  person 
of  honour.  [John  Wilmot,  2d  Earl 
Rochester.] 

N.  p.   N.  D.   Folio.   S.  L.*  See  "Nothing 
(upon)." 


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UPON  the  most  hopefull  and  ever- 
flourishing  sprouts  of  valour,  the  inde- 
fatigable centrys  of  the  Physick-Gar- 
den.  [Bv  John  Drope,  M.A.] 
Printed  1664.  Folio.  S.L.*  [BodL] 
"Joh.  Drope  M.  of  A.  Fellow  of  Magd. 
Coll.  the  author."— MS.  note  by  Wood. 

UPWARDS  and  downwards,  and  other 
stories.   By  A.  L.  O.  E.,  author  of  "  The 
silver  casket,"  "Crown  of  success,"  etc., 
etc.    [Charlotte  Tucker.] 
London  :  1873.     Octavo.     Pp.  120.* 

URAICECHT  na  Gaedhilge.  A  gram- 
mar of  the  Gaelic  language.  [By 
William  Halliday.] 

Dublin.  1808.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  xv.  201.* 
Introduction  signed  E.  O'C.  i.e.  Edmond 
O'Connell. 

URIEL,  and  other  poems.  [By  T.  J.  de 
Powis.] 

London:  1857.     Octavo.     Pp.  169.* 

URIM  and  Thummim  :  or  the  apostoli- 
cal doctrines  of  light  and  perfection 
maintained  ;  against  the  opposite  plea 
of  Samuel  Grevill  (a  pretended  minister 
of  the  gospel)  in  his  ungospellike  dis- 
course against  a  book,  intituled,  A  tes- 
timony of  the  light  within,  anciently 
writ  by  Alexander  Parker.  By  W.  P. 
[William  Penn.] 
Printed  in  the  year  1674.     Quarto.* 

URSULA.    A  tale  of  country  life. 
By   the    author   of  "Amy    Herbert," 
"Ivors,"  &c.  &c.     [E.  M.  Sewell.] 
In  two  volumes. 
London:  1858.     Octavo.* 

URSULA'S  love  story.     [By  Mrs.  Ger- 
trude Parsons.]    In  three  volumes. 
London:  1869.     Octavo.* 

USAGE  (the)  of  holding  Parliaments 
and  of  preparing  and  passing  bills  of 
supply,  in  Ireland,  stated  from  record. 
[By  John  LODGE.]  Published  by 
authority. 

Dublin :  m,dcc,LXX.  Octavo. 
To  which  is  added,  Annotations,  together 
with  an  address  to  His  Excellency  George 
Lord  Viscount  Townshend,  lord  lieutenant 
general  and  general  governor  of  Ireland. 
liy  C.  Lucas,  M.D.  one  of  the  representa- 
tives of  the  city  of  Dublin,  in  Parlement. 
Dublin  :  Re-printed  M,DCC,LXX.  Octavo. 
Pp.  76.* 

USE  and  abuse,  a  tale.  By  the  author 
of  "  Wayfaring  sketches  amongst  the 
Greeks  and  Turks,  and  on  the  shores 
of  the  Danube,  by  a  seven  years  resi- 


dent   in    Greece."     [Felicia    M.    F. 
Skene.] 

London  :  1849.     Duodecimo.* 

USE  (the)  and  abuse  of  Parliaments,  in 
two  historical  discourses.  [Published 
and  edited  by  James  Ralph.  The  first 
discourse  was  written  by  Algernon 
Sidney,  the  remaining  portion  of  the 
work  by  Lord  Polwarth,  afterwards 
Earl  of  Macclesfield.]   In  two  volumes. 

London:  1744.     Octavo.     [IV.] 

USE  (on  the)  and  abuse  of  satire.  [By 
Charles  Abbot,  afterwards  Lord  Ten- 
terden.] 

Oxford :    1786.      Octavo.      [Gent.    Mag. 
Aug.  1839,  p.  157.      Watt,  Bib.  Brit.] 

USE  (the)  of  catechisms  further  con- 
sidered. With  a  more  full  account  of 
God's  ambassadors  ;  of  saving  faith  ; 
and  of  the  faith  of  devils.  In  a  letter 
to  a  friend.  [By  John  Glas.] 
Edinburgh,  1737.   Duodecimo.   Pp.  45.  2.* 

USE  (the)  of  daily  pvblick  prayers,  in 
three  positions.  [ByMericCASAUBON.] 

London,   1641.     Quarto.     Pp.  28.  b.   t.* 
[BodL] 

USE  (the)  of  reason  recovered,  by  the 
data  in  Christianity.  Whereby  we 
know,  the  state  we  are  in ;  that  there 
are  Elahim  ;  what  they  have  done  for 
us  ;  the  state  they  offer  us  ;  the  terms 
upon  which  they  offer  it.  So  have 
evidence  to  reason  upon,  and  may 
make  a  reasonable  choice.  By  J.  H. 
Qohn  Hutchinson.] 

London:  MDCCXXXVi.     Octavo.* 

USE  (the)  of  sunshine.  A  Christmas 
narrative.  By  S.  M.  [Menella  Bute 
Smedley]  authoress  of  "  The  story  of 
a  family,"  "  The  maiden  aunt,"  "  Lays 
and  ballads  from  English  history,"  etc. 
London:  1852.     Octavo.*    [Adv.  Ltd.] 

USEFUL  miscellanies :  or  serious 
reflections,  respecting  men's  duty  to 
God,  and  one  towards  another.  With 
advices  civil  and  religious,  tending  to 
regulate  their  conduct  in  the  various 
occurrences  of  human  life.  Published 
for  general  service.  By  a  well-wisher 
to  all  mankind.     [WiUiam  Dover.] 

London:  1739.    Octavo.     6  sh.     [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  59,  542.] 

USEFUL  transactions  in  philosophy, 
and  other  sorts  of  learning,  for  the 
months  of  January  and  February  I70|. 


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To  be  continu'd  monthly,  as  they  sell. 

[By  William  King,  LL.D.] 

London   [1709.]     Octavo.      Pp.    4.    b.    t. 

59.*     \Bodl.-\ 

There  were  six  numbers  in  all. 

USETULNESS     (the)    of    catechisms 
considered,  in  a  letter  to  a  friend.     [By 
John  Glas.] 
Edinburgh,  1736.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  34.* 

USURER  (the)  ;    or,  the  departed  not 
defunct ;  a  comedy,  in  five  acts.     [By 
John  RadcHffe  Robins.] 
London :  1833.     Octavo.* 

USURER'S  (the) 'daughter,  by  a  con- 
tributer  to  "  Blackwood's  Magazine." 
[W.  P.  SCARGILL.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  1832.     Duodecimo.* 

USURPATIONS  (the)  of  France  upon 
the  trade  of  the  woollen  manufacture 
of  England  briefly  hinted  at ;  being 
the  effects  of  thirty  years  observations, 
by  which  that  king  hath  been  enabled 
to  wage  war  with  so  great  a  part  of 


Europe.    By  W.  C.    [William  CARTER, 
clothier.] 

London:  1695.    Quarto.   \W.,  Brit.  Mus.'l 

USURY  explain'd ;  or,  conscience 
quieted  in  the  case  of  putting  out  mony 
at  interest.  By  Philopenes.  [Jo. 
Dormer,  S.J.] 

London:  169^.    Octavo.    Pp.  8.  b.  t.  116.* 
IBodl.'l 

UTOPIA  found  ;  being  an  apology  for 
Irish  absentees.  Addressed  to  a 
friend  in  Connaught,  by  an  absentee, 
residing    in    Bath.      [Edward    Man- 

GIN.] 

Bath :    1813.     \N.  and  Q.,  Dec.  9,  1865, 
p.  475;  3i^^(^.  1866,  p.  107.] 

UTOPIA:  written  in  Latin  by  Sir 
Thomas  More,  Chancellor  of  England ; 
translated  in  English  [by  Gilbert 
Burnet,  Bishop  of  Salisbury].  First 
edition. 

London :  1685.     Octavo.     Pp.   xxii.  206. 
[^.] 


V. 


VADE  mecum  :  a  manuall  of  essayes, 
morrall,  theologicall.  Inter- woven 
with  moderne  obseruations,  historicall, 
politicall.     [By  Daniel  TUVILL.] 

London,   1629,     Duodecimo.     Pp.  6.  b.  t. 

246.*     [Bodl.] 

To    the    reader,   signed   Thine    Anonym. 

Musophil. 

VAIN  boastings  of  Frenchmen,  the 
same  in  1386  as  in  1798.  Being  an 
account  of  the  threatened  invasion  of 
England  by  the  French  the  loth  year 
of  King  Richard  II.  Extracted  from 
ancient  chronicles.     [By  Craven  Ord.] 

London:  1798.    Octavo.    Pp.15.*   [BodL] 

VALE  (the)  of  Chamouni.  [By  John 
Chaloner,  Capt.  in  H.M.  36th  Regt.] 
1822.     [N.  and  Q.,^  March  1864,  p.  204.] 

VALENTINE     Duval:      an    autobio- 
graphy of  the  last  century.  .  .  [By  Anne 
Manning.] 
London  :  i860.     Octavo. 

VALENTINE'S  day,  a  musical  drama, 
in  two  acts.    As  it  is  performed  at  the 


Theatre   Royal  in   Drury-Lane.     [By 
William  Heard.] 

London :  1776.     Octavo.     [Biog.    Di-am., 
Mon.  Rev.,  liv.  341.] 

VALERIUS ;  a  Roman  story.  [By  John 
Gibson  LOCKHART.]  In  three  vol- 
umes. 

Edinburgh:  1821.     Octavo.* 

VALETTA.     A  novel,  by  the  author  of 

"Denton  Hall."     [ Cross.]    In 

three  volumes. 
London:  1851.     Octavo.* 

VALIANT  (the)  Welshman,  or  the  trve 
chronicle  history  of  the  life  and  valiant 
deedes  of  Caradoc  the  Great,  King  of 
Cambria,  now  called  Wales.  As  it 
hath  beene  sundry  times  acted  by  the 
Prince  of  Wales  his  seruants.  Written 
by  R.  A.  Gent.    [Robert  Armin.] 

London,  1615.     Quarto.     No  pagination.  * 
IBrit.  Mus.] 

VALIDITY  (the)  of  baptism  adminis- 
tred  by  dissenting  ministers,  and  the 
unreasonableness  of  refusing  burial  to 
children  so  baptiz'd.     First  offer'd  to 


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the  consideration  of  a  dissenting  con- 
gregation, at  two  publick  baptisms,  on 
the  occasion  of  that  new  notion,  deny- 
ing all  such  to  be  Christians,  who  have 
been  baptiz'd  by  persons  not  epis- 
copally  ordain'd ;  and  the  late  agree- 
ment of  some  neighbouring  clergy-men 
not  to  bury  any  such.  Now  publish'd 
(with  some  alterations)  for  the  con- 
viction of  unprejudic'd  Church-men, 
and  the  satisfaction  of  Protestant  dis- 
senters. By  a  Presbyter  of  the  Church 
of  Christ.    [Ferdinando  Shaw.] 

Nottingham  :  1 713.  Octavo.  Pp.  22.* 
[Cresnueirs  Printing  in  Nottinghamshire .^ 
Ascribed  also  to  James  Peirce. 

VALIDITY  (the)  of  the  orders  of  the 
Church  of  England  made  out  against 
the  objections  of  the  Papists,  in  several 
letters  to  a  gentleman  of  Norwich, 
that  desired  satisfaction  therein.  [By 
Dr.  Humphry  Prideaux.] 

London :  1688.  Quarto.  \_Queei^s  Coll. 
Cat.,  i.  224.] 

VALLEY  (the)  of  a  hundred  fires.  [By 
the  author  of  "  Margaret  and  her 
bridesmaids,"  "Mr.  and  Mrs.  Asheton," 
&c.  &c.  [Mrs  Marsh.]  In  three 
volumes. 

London:  i860.     Octavo.* 

VALLEY    (the)    of   the    Rea.     By    V. 
author  of  "  IX.  poems."  "The  Queen's 
ball,"  etc.  etc.    [Mrs  Clive.] 
London  1851.     Duodecimo.* 

VALO URDUS  (a)  and  perillous  sea- 
fight.  Fought  with  three  Turkish 
ships,  pirats  or  men  of  warre  on  the 
coast  of  Cornwall,  (or  westerne  part  of 
England)  by  the  good  ship  named  the 
Elizabeth  of  Plimmouth,  she  being  of 
the  burthen  of  200  tuns,  which  fight 
was  bravely  fought,  on  Wednesday  the 
17  of  June  last  past,  1640.  [By  John 
Taylor.] 

London,  1640.  Quarto.  {Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon.,  p.  61.] 

VALPERGA ;  or,  the  life  and  adven- 
tures of  Castruccio,  prince  of  Lucca. 
By  the  author  of  "  Frankenstein." 
[Mrs  Shelley.]    [In  three  volumes.] 

London,  1823.     Duodecimo.* 

VALUE  (the)  of  a  child  ;  or,  motives  to 
the  good  education  of  children.  In  a 
letter  to  a  daughter.  [By  John  Taylor, 
dissenting  teacher.] 

175 1.  Duodecimo.  \_Chalmers,  Biog.  Diet . 
Mon,  Rev.,  v.  461.] 


VAMPIRE  (the).  A  tragedy  [in  five 
acts.]  [By  George  Stephens.]  Second 
edition. 

London :  1 82 1 .    Octavo.    [  W. ,  Brit.  Mus.  ] 
VAMPYRE  (the):  a  tale.    [By  J.'w. 

POLIDORI  ?  ] 

London  :  1819.     Octavo.*    \^Dyce  Cat.,  ii. 

385-] 

VANDELEUR  ;  or,  animal  magjnetism. 
A  novel.    [By  Madame  Pisanl]     In 
three  volumes. 
London :  1836.     Duodecimo.* 

VANESA.  [By  Margaret  Agnes  Paul.] 
The  second  edition.     In  two  volumes. 

London:  1878.     Octavo.     \_Lib.  Jour.,\\\. 
125.] 

VANITIE  (the)  of  self-boasters.  Or, 
the  prodigious  madnesse  of  tyrannizing 
Sauls, mis-leading  Doegs  (or  any  others 
whatsoever)  which  peremptorily  goe 
on,  and  atheistically  glory  in  their 
shame  and  mischiefs.  In  a  sermon  [on 
Psalm  52.  I.]  preached  at  the  funerall 
of  John  Hamnet,  Gent,  late  of  the 
parish  of  Maldon  in  Surrey.  By  E.  H. 
minister  of  the  same,  and  late  Fellow 
of  MertonCoUedge  in  Oxford.  [Edward 
HiNTON.] 

London:  1643.     Quarto.     Pp.  i.  b.  t.  52.* 
IBodl.^ 

VANITY  Church.    [By  J.  M.  White- 
law  ?  ]     In  two  volumes. 
London:  1861.     Octavo.* 

VANITY  (the)  of  scoffing  :  or  a  letter  to 
a  witty  gentleman,  evidently  shewing 
the  great  weakness  and  unreasonable- 
ness of  scoffing  at  the  Christian's  faith, 
on  account  of  its  supposed  uncertainty. 
Together  with  the  madness  of  the 
scoffers  unchristian  choice.  [By  Cle- 
ment Ellis,  M.A.,  rector  of  Kirkby, 
N  ottinghamshire.] 

London,   1674.      Quarto.     Pp.  38.   b.   t.* 
[Bodl.     Wood,  A  then.  Oxon.,  iv.  517.] 
Ascribed  to  J.    Fell,   Bishop   of  Oxford. 
[W.,  Brit.  Mus.l 

VANITY  (the)  of  the  life  of  man.  Re- 
presented in  the  seven  several  stages 
thereof,  from  his  birth  to  his  death. 
With  pictures  and  poems  exposing  the 
follies  of  every  age.  To  which  is 
added,  several  other  poems  upon  divers 
subjects  and  occasions.  By  R.  B. 
[Richard  Burton.] 
London,  1688.    Duodecimo.    Pp.  30.  b.  t.* 

VARIETIE  (the),  a  comoedy,  lately 
presented  by  his  Majesties  servants  at 


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the  Black:Friers.  [By  William  Ca- 
vendish, Duke  of  Newcastle.] 

London,  1649.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
87.*    [Bod/.] 

VARIETIES,  by  a  wanderer.     [Arthur 
MOBERLEY,  formerly    of   St.   Peters- 
burg.] 
London:  1849.     [BriL  Mtts.  Copy.] 

VARIETIES  of  literature,  from  foreign 
literary  journals  and  original  MSS. 
now  first  published.  [By  William 
TOOKE.]     In  two  volumes. 

London  :  M.DCC.XCV.  Octavo.*  [Nich- 
ols, Lit.  Anec,  ix.  159.  Brit.  Crit.,  vii. 
41.] 

VARIETY.  A  tale,  for  married  people. 
[By  William  Whitehead.] 

London:  M.DCC.LXXVi.  Quarto.  Pp.24.* 
[Watt,  Bib.  Brit.     Man.  Rev.,  liv.  241.] 

VARIETY :  a  collection  of  essays. 
Written  in  the  year  1787.  [By  Hum- 
phrey Repton.] 

London  :  M  Dcc  Lxxxviii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
viii.  297.*  [Watt,  Bib.  Brit.  Man.  Rev., 
Ixxix.  440.] 

VARIETY  ;  a  comedy,  in  five  acts  :  as 
it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre-Royal  in 
Drury-Lane.    [By  Richard  Griffith.] 

London :  MDCCLXXXli.  Octavo.  Pp.71.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

VARIOUS  accounts  of  the  great  convul- 
sion at  Axmouth  in  Devonshire,  &c. 
[Edited  by  J.  H.  Hallett.] 

Exeter :  1840.  Octavo.  [Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon,,  p.  118. 

VARIOUS  prospects  of  mankind,  nature 
and  providence.  [By  Robert  Wal- 
lace, D.D.] 

London:  mdcclxi.  Octavo.*  [M'Cull. 
Lit.  Pol.  Econ.,  p.  257.] 

VARNISHANDO:  a  serio-comic  poem; 
addressed  to  collectors  of  paintings. 
By  an  admirer  of  the  arts.  [Francis 
Duckinfield  Astley.] 

Manchester,  1809.  Octavo.  Biog,  Diet., 
1816.     Brit.  Crit.,  xxxiii.  632.] 

VATICAN  (the)  Council.  Eight  months 
at  Rome  during  the  Vatican  Council. 
Impressions  of  a  contemporary.  By 
Pomponio  Leto.  [Cardinal  Vitelles- 
CHL]    Translated  from  the  original. 

London:  1876,     Octavo.     Pp.  xx.  340.* 
Although  the  above  work  was  prepared  for 
the  press,   and   edited   by  the   Marchese 
Vitelleschi,  there  is  no  doubt  that  the  real 
author  was  the  Cardinal,  who  was  present 

III.  2  H 


at  the  Council,  and  kept  a  journal  of  the 
proceedings.  See  The  Church  Quarterly 
Review,  July,  1876. 

VAURIEN  :  or,  sketches  of  the  times  ; 
exhibiting  views  of  the  philosophies, 
religions,  politics,  literature,  and  man- 
ners of  the  age.  In  two  volumes.  [By 
I.  Disraeli.] 
London  :  1797.     Duodecimo.* 

VEGETABLE  physiology.  [By  J. 
Lindley.] 

London:  1827.  Octavo.  [W.,Brit.  Mus.] 
Library  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

VEGETABLE  substances  used  for  the 
food  of  man.     [By  Dr  Edwin  Lan- 
KESTER.]     In  two  volumes. 
London :  1846.     Duodecimo.     [W.] 

VELINA  ;  a  poetical  fragment.  [By 
Andrew  Macdonald.] 

London:  1782.  Octavo.  [Chalmers' Notes. 
Mon.  Rev.,  Ixvii.  470.] 

VELITATIONES  polemicae ;  or, 
polemicall  short  discussions  of  certain 
particular  and  select  questions.  By  I. 
D.  Phil-Iren-Alethius.  [JohnDouGH- 
TIE,  Fellow  of  Merton.] 

London,  1651.  Octavo.  Pp.  4.  b.  t.  335.* 
[Wood,  Athen.  Oxon.,  iii.  977.] 

VELVET  (the)  cushion.     [By  Rev.  J. 
W.  Cunningham,  of  St.  John's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge.] 
London :  1814.     Octavo. 

VENETIA.  By  the  author  of  "  Vivian 
Grey"  and  "Henrietta  Temple" 
[Benjamin  Disraeli.]  In  three  vol- 
umes. 

London :  MDCCCXXXVii.  Duodecimo.* 
Dedication  to  Lord  Lyndhurst  signed  A. 

VENETIAN  (the)  bracelet,  The  lost 
Pleiad,  A  history  of  the  lyre,  and  other 
poems.  By  L.  E.  L.  author  of  the 
Improvisatrice,  the  Troubadour,  and 
the  Golden  violet.  [Letitia  Elizabeth 
Landon.] 
London:  1829.     Octavo.* 

VENETIA'S  lovers  An  uneventful  story 
By  Leslie  Keith  author  of  "  Surrender," 
Alasnam's  lady,  etc.  [Miss  Keith  John- 
ston.]   In  three  volumes. 
London  1884.     Octavo.* 

VENICE  under  the  yoke  of  France  and 
of  Austria :  with  memoirs  of  the  courts, 
governments,  &  people  of  Italy  ;  pre- 
senting a  faithful  picture  of  her  present 
condition,  and  including  original  anec- 
dotes of  the  Buonaparte  family.     By  a 


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lady  of  rank.  [Catherine  Hyde,  Mar- 
chioness Broglio  Solan.]  Written 
during  a  twenty  years  residence  in  that 
interesting  country ;  and  now  published 
for  the  information  of  Englishmen  in 
general  and  of  travellers  in  particular. 
In  two  volumes. 
London:  1824.     Octavo.*    [Adv.  Lib.'] 

V  E  N  T  A,  and  other  poems.  By  the 
author  of  "  Pericula  urbis."  [Rev. 
WiUiam  MooRE,  rector  of  Appleton.] 

London:    1882.     Octavo.     Pp.    3.    133.* 
[Crockford^s  Clerical  Directory.] 

V^RA.    By  the  author  of  "  The  hotel  du 
Petit    St.   Jean."     [Charlotte    Louisa 
Hawkins  Dempster.] 
London  :  1871.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  289.* 

VERBAL  (of)  criticism :  an  epistle  to 
Mr.  Pope.  Occasioned  by  Theobald's 
Shakespear,  and  Bentley's  Milton. 
[By  David  Mallet.] 

London  :    1733.     Folio.     Pp.    14.    b.    t.* 
[Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  192.] 

VERBEIA  ;    or,  Wharfdale.    A  poem, 
descriptive  and  didactic.    With  histori- 
cal remarks.    [By  Thomas  Maude.] 
1783.    Quarto.  _{Mon.  Rev.,  Ixix.  167.] 
Edition  of  1782  mentioned  in  Upcott,  p. 
1410,  not  anon. 

VERDICT  (the)  upon  the  dissenters 
plea,  occasioned  by  their  Melius  in- 
quirendum [by  Vincent  Alsop].  To 
which  is  added,  a  letter  from  Geneva 
to  the  Assembly  of  Divines.  Printed 
by  his  late  Majesties  special  command; 
with  some  notes  upon  the  margent, 
under  his  own  royal  and  sacred  hand. 
Also  a  postscript  touching  the  union  of 
Protestants.  [By  Lawrence  WOMOCK, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  David's.] 

London,  1681.    Octavo.    Pp.  12.  b.  t.  281; 
letter  and  postscript,  pp.  45.*    [Bodl.] 

VERITAS  in  semente ;  a  moderate 
discourse  concerning  the  principles 
and  practices  of  the  Quakers.     [By 

Humphreys.] 

1707.     Octavo.     [Leslie's  Cat.,  1843.] 

VERNAL  (the)  walk:   a  poem.      [By 
Ebenezer  Elliott.] 
London  :  1 801 .    Octavo.   [  Watkins'  Life  of 
Elliott.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxxv.  109.] 

VERS  de  society  :  historical  fragments, 
sonnets,  etc     [By  Joseph  Denison, 
M.P.]     In  two  volumes. 
London:  1849.     Octavo.     [W.,  MartitCs 
Cat.] 

VERSES,    [By  J.  R.  FiNLAY.] 


Printed  for  private  circulation  1874.  Octavo. 
Pp.  2.  b.  t.  41.* 

•'  Nearly  all  the  following  pieces  were 
written  more  than  twenty  years  ago. — ^J. 
R.  F." 

VERSES  addressed  to  Lady  Brydges, 
in  memory  of  her  son  Edward  William 
George  Brydges.  [By  Sir  Samuel 
Egerton  Brydges.] 

[Lee Priory :  1816.]  Quarto.  Pp.8.  [W.] 
Privately  printed. 

VERSES  and  translations.  By  C.  S.  C. 
[Charles  Stuart  Calverley.J 

Cambridge:  1862.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  203.* 

VERSES,  edited  by  M[ilitia]  M[ea] 
M[ulriplex].     [William  Tooke.] 

London,  for  private  distribution  only,  i860. 
Octavo.     Pp.  31.     [tV.] 
Verses  relating  to  Mr.  Tooke's  family,  &c., 
by  various  persons. 

VERSES  for  children,  [By  Jane 
Bragg,] 

Carlisle:  1862.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  31. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i,  312.] 

VERSES  for  holy  seasons;  with  ques- 
tions for  examination.  By  C,  F.  H. 
[C.  F.  Alexander.]  Edited  by  Walter 
Farquhar  Hook,  D.D.,  vicar  of  Leeds. 
London:  1846.     Octavo.     Pp.  xi.  232.* 

VERSES  in  memory  of  Dunbar  Colle- 
giate Church.    [By  George  Miller.] 

Edinburgh:  1819.  Octavo.  Pp.  40.* 
[J.  Maidment.] 

VERSES  occasioned  by  reading  some 
strictures  on  Barclay's  Apology.  [By 
Joseph  Beck.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1785.  Octavo.  2|  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  73.] 

VERSES  occasioned  by  seeing  the 
Palace  and  Park  of  Dalkeith  anno 
MDCCXXXii.  [By  S.  Boyse.]  Humbly 
inscribed  to  his  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Buccleugh. 
Edinburgh:  1732.     Octavo.     Pp.  14. 

VERSES    on    Sir    Joshua    Reynolds's 
.  painted    window    at    New     College, 
Oxford.     [By  Thomas  Warton.] 

1782.     Quarto.     [Gent.  Mag.,  lii.  342.] 

VERSES  on  the  death  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Johnson.  [By  Thomas  Percy,  LL.D., 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
nephew  of  the  Bishop  of  Dromore.] 

London :  1785.  Quarto.  Pp.  16.  [Gent. 
Mag.,  May  i8o8,  p.  470.] 

VERSES,    sacred    and    miscellaneous. 


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By     Harriet 
Cashel.] 

1853.     [Olphar  Hamst,  p.  5.] 

VERSES  spoken  to  the  King,  Queen, 
and  Dutchesse  of  Yorke  in  St.  John's 
library  in  Oxford.  [By  Thomas 
Laurence.] 

N.  p.     N,  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  2.*    [Bodl.] 
"These  verses   were   spoken    by    Thom. 
Laurence  a  gent,  com,  of  St.  John  Coll — 
Afterwards    Fellow  of  Univ.  coll." — MS. 
note  by  Wood. 

VERSES  to  Sir  Thomas  Hanmer  on 
his  edition  of  Shakspeares  works.  By 
a  gentleman  of  Oxford.  [W.  Col- 
lins.] 

London  :    1743.     Folio.      [Lowndes,    Bib- 
Hog.  Man.,  p.  2314.] 

VERSES  to  the  memory  of  a  brother. 
[By  William  Laurence  Brown,  D.D. 
Principal  of  Marischal  College,  Aber- 
deen.] 

N.  p.   [1784.]     Octavo.     Pp.    15.*     [D. 
Laing.  ] 

VERSES  to  the  Right  Rev.  Father  in 
God,  Edward,  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham. 
With  an  essay  towards  restoring  the 
original  texts  of  Scripture  and  reconcil- 
ing the  Hebrew  and  Septuagint,  by 
the  Oriental  languages,  Fathers,  &c. 
[By  John  Mawer,  M.A.J 

London,  1731.    Octavo.    Pp.27.    [Davies" 
Mem.  of  the  York  press,  p.  182.] 

VERSES  written  on  several  occasions, 
between  the  years  171 2  and  172 1.  [By 
Sir  Thomas  Burnet.] 

London  :  MDCCLXXVil.     Quarto.* 

VERSION  (a)  of  the  Psalms  of  David, 
attempted  to  be  closely  accommodated 
to  the  text  of  Scripture  ;  and  adapted, 
by  variety  of  measure,  to  all  the  music 

.  used  in  the  versions  of  Sternhold  and 
Hopkins,  and  of  Brady  and  Tate:  by 
a  lay-member  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.   [John  Stow,  of  Greenwich.] 

London:  1809.    Duodecimo.    Pp.  xix.  7. 

704.* 

VERTUMNUS  :  an  epistle  [in  verse] 
to  Mr.  Jacob  Bobart.  By  the  author 
of  the  Apparition.     [Abel  Evans.] 

Oxford:    171 3.       Octavo.       {.Watt,    Bib. 
Brit.'\ 

VERTUOUS  (the),  holy,  christian  life 
and  death  of  the  late  Lady  Lettice,  Vi- 
countess  Falkland,  with  some  addi- 
tionals.     [By  John  DUNCON.] 


London:  1653.     Duodecimo.     [tV.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

VERULAMIANA;  or  opinions  on  men, 
manners,  literature,  politics,  and  theo- 
logy, by  Francis  Bacon,  Baron  of 
Verulam,  &c.  &c.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  life  of  the  author,  by  the  editor. 
[P.  L.  Courtier.] 

London :    1803.     Duodecimo.      [Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  97.] 

VERY  (a)  godly  and  learned  exposition, 
vpon  the  whole  Booke  of  Psalmes. 
Wherein  is  contained  the  diuision  and 
sense  of  euery  Psalme  :  as  also  mani- 
fold, necessary  and  sound  doctrines, 
gathered  out  of  the  same,  all  seruing 
forthe  great  furtherance  and  instruction 
of  euery  Christian  reader.  Heretofore 
penned  and  written,  and  now  diligetly 
and  faithfully  reuiued  by  the  author 
(who  hath  added  many  worthy  things 
thereto)  and  newly  published  at  the  no 
smal  cost  of  the  printer,  for  the  glory 
of  God,  and  the  good  of  the  Church. 
[By  Thomas  WiLCOCKS.] 

London    printed    by  Thomas    Orwin   for 
Thomas  Man.    1 59 1.    Quarto.    Pp.  6.  b.  t. 
600.*     [Bodl.'\ 
Epistle  dedicatory  signed  T.  W. 

VERY  (a)  simple  story.  .  .  [By  Florence 
Montgomery.] 
Sleaford,  1867.     Quarto.     [Adv.  Lib.'\ 

VESPERTINA,  by  A.  H.  B.,  commoner 
of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford.  [A.  H. 
Baldwin.] 

Oxford:  1853.     Octavo.      Pp.  viii.    118.* 
\F.  Madan.^ 

VESTIGES  of  the  natural  history  of 
creation.  [By  Robert  Chambers, 
LL.D.]  Eleventh  edition.  Illustrated 
by  numerous  engravings  on  wood. 

London :  mdcccxl.    Octavo.    Pp.  iv.  286. 
Ixiv.* 

VETERANS  (the)  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 
By  the  author  of  "The  subaltern," 
"Traditions  of  Chelsea  College," 
"  Country  curate,"  etc.  [George  Robert 
Gleig.]  In  three  volumes. 
London :  1842.     Duodecimo.* 

VETERES  vindicati,  in  an  expostulatory 
letter  to  Mr  Sclater  of  Putney,  upon 
his  Consensus  Veterum  &c.  Wherein 
the  absurdity  of  his  method,  the  weak- 
ness of  his  reasons  are  shewn,  his 
false  aspersions  upon  the  Church  of 
England  are  wiped  off,  and  her  faith 
concerning  the  Eucharist  proved  to 
be  that  of  the  primitive  Church.     To- 


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gether  with  animadversions  on  Dean 
Boileau's  French  translation  of,  and 
remarks  upon  Bertram.  [By  Edward 
Gee.] 

London,  1687.     Quarto.* 

VIA  dolorosa:  being  the  Catholic 
devotion  of  the  stations  ;  prepared  as 
a  special  office  for  the  use  of  English 
people,  with  reference  to  the  sins,  the 
responsibilities,  and  the  portents  of 
these  times.  Translated  and  an-anged 
by  the  author  of  "  From  Oxford  to 
Rome,"  "  Rest  in  the  Church,"  etc. 
[E.  F.  S.  Harris.] 

London :  1848.  Octavo.*  The  preface 
is  signed  E.  F.  S.  H. 

VIA  (the)  media;  or,  Anglican  orthodoxy, 
by  a  member  of  the  Oxford  Convoca- 
tion.     [J.  HiPPISLEY.] 
London :   MDCCCXXXViii.      Octavo.      Pp. 
53.* 

VIA,  Veritas,  vita :  discursive  notes  on 
preaching  and  on  some  types  of  the 
Christian  life.  By  a  presbyter.  [Rev. 
Peter  Barclay,  M.A.] 

London,  1881.  Octavo.  Pp.  94.  [AuihorJ] 
Published  in  1882,  with  the  Author's  name, 
with  the  title— "The  Way,  the  Truth,  and 
the  Life." 

VI^  per  Angliam  stratae  :  editio  altera. 
[By  T.  L.  Claughton.] 

Oxford:  1841,  Octavo.  Pp.  15.*  [F. 
Madan.'\ 

VIAGGIANA  :  or,  detached  remarks  on 
the  buildings,  pictures,  statues,  in- 
scriptions, &c.  of  ancient  and  modern 
Rome.     [By  Stephen  Weston.] 

London :  [1776.]  Duodecimo.  Pp.  iv. 
b.  t.  4.  176.*    [Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  417. 

VIATOR,  a  poem  :  or  a  journey  from 
London  to  Scarborough,  by  the  way  of 
York.  With  notes  historical  and  topo- 
graphical.   [By  Thomas  Maude.] 

London,  mdcclxxxii.  Quarto.  Pp.  40. 
xix.*     [Boyne^s  Yorkshire  Lib,,  p.  128.] 

VICE  versa  or  a  lesson  to  fathers.  By 
F,  Anstey.  [F.  Anstey  Guthrie.] 
New  and  revised  edition. 

London  1883.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  i.  370.* 

VICEROY  (the)  :  a  poem.  Addressed 
to  the  Earl  of  Hahfax.  [By  John 
Langhorne,  D.D.] 

London  :   M  DOC  LXii.     Quarto.     Pp.  xi. 
II.*     [IVatt,  Bib.  Brit.,  Man.  Rev.  xxvii. 
75-] 
VICEROY  (the)  of  Catalonia,  or,  the 


double  cuckhold.  [By  Gabarel  de 
Bremond.]  Made  English  by  James 
Morgan,  Gent. 

London,  1678.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  5.  b.  t. 
155-  2.* 

VICES  (on  the)  of  horses.  By  B.  C. 
[Bracy  Clark.] 

London:  1839.  Quarto.  [fF.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

VICISSITUDES  (the)  of  Bessie  Fairfax, 
By  Holme  Lee,  author  of  •'  Basil  God- 
frey's caprice,"  "  The  beautiful  Miss 
Barrington,"  "  Katherine's  trial,"  etc. 
etc.  [Harriet  Parr.]  [In  three  vol- 
umes.] 
London :  1874.     Octavo.* 

VICISSITUDES  (the)  of  commerce  A 
tale  of  the  cotton  trade.    [By  Thomas 
Greenhalgh.]    In  two  volumes. 
London  1852.     Duodecimo.* 

VICISSITUDES  of  life;  exemplified  in 
the  interesting  memoirs  of  a  young 
lady,  in  a  series  of  letters.  [By  Jane 
West.]    In  two  volumes. 

London:   181 5.     Duodecimo.* 

VICTIM  (the)  of  fancy.  By  a  lady ; 
author  of  "The  conquests  of  the  heart." 
[Elizabeth  Sophia  TOMLINS.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London:  1 787.  Duodecimo.  [Mon.Rev., 
xxvii.  331  ;  Ixxvi.  446.] 

VICTORIAISM  ;  or,  a  re-organization 
of  the  people:  moral,  social,  econo- 
mical, and  political :  suggested  as  a 
remedy  for  the  present  distress.  Re- 
spectfully addressed  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.  [By  William 
C.  Coward.] 

London:  1843.  Octavo.*  Signed W.C.C. 

VICTORIES  (the)  of  the  British 
armies  j  with  anecdotes  illustrative  of 
modern  warfare.  By  the  author  of 
"  Stories  of  Waterloo,"  "  Captain 
Blake,"  "Wild  sports  of  the  West," 
"  The  bivouac,"  &c.  [William  Hamil- 
ton Maxwell,  rector  of  Ballagh, 
Connaught.]  In  two  volumes. 
London:  1839.     Octavo.* 

VICTORIOUS  (the)  stroke  for  old 
England  all  preachers  make  all 
hearers  one  man  against  her  enemies 
and  down  Jericho,  etc.  [By  J. 
Henley.]  The  third  edition. 
London:  1748.  Octavo.  [IV.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

VICTORY    (the).      And  other  stories. 


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By  A.  L.  O.  E.,  author  of  "Fairy 
Frisket,"  "Fairy  Know-a-bit,"  "The 
giant-killer,"  &c.,  &c.  [Charlotte 
Tucker.] 

London:  1875.     Octavo.     Pp.64.* 

VICTORY  (the)  of  the  vanquished:  a 
tale  of  the  first  century.  By  the  author 
of  "Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg- 
Cotta  family,"  &c.  [Mrs  Charles.] 
London :  1871.     Octavo.     Pp.  458.* 

"VICTORY  (the)  won."  A  brief 
memorial  of  the  last  days  of  G.  R. 
[By  Miss  Catherine  Marsh.]  Second 
edition. 

London:  1855.  Octavo.  Pp.84.*  Pre- 
face signed  W.  M. 

VIDA  Study  of  a  girl  By  Amy  Duns- 
muir.  [Miss  Oliphant.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London:  1880.     Octavo.* 

VIENNA  wherein  is  storied,  ye  valorous 
atchieuements,  famous  triumphs,  con- 
stant loue,  greate  miseries,  &  finall 
happiness  of  the  well-deseruing,  truly 
noble  and  most  valiant  Kt»  S"^  Paris  of 
Vienna,  and  ye  most  admired  amiable 
Princess,  the  faire  Vienna.  [By 
Richard  Mynshull.] 

London  N.  D.  Quarto.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  180.* 
Attributed  also  to  Manwaring  by  Hazle- 
wood. 

VIEW  (a)  of  a  printed  book  [by  Henry 
Parker]  intituled  Observations  upon 
His  Majesties  late  answers  and 
expresses.     [By  Sir  John  Spelman.] 

Oxford,  1642.  Quarto.  Pp.45.*  [Bodl.] 
Author's  name  in  the  handwriting  of 
Barlow. 

VIEW  (a)  of  antient  history;  including 
the  progress  of  literature  and  the  fine 
arts.  By  William  Rutherford,  D.D. 
master  of  the  academy  at  Uxbridge. 
[In  reality  by  John  Logan,  minister  of 
Leith.]    [In  two  volumes.] 

London :  MDCCLXxxviir.  mdccxciii. 
Octavo,* 

The  title  of  vol.  ii,  (2d,  ed.)  is  different 
from  that  of  vol.  i. 

VIEW  (a)  of  antiquity.  See  "APXAIOS- 
KOniA." 

Ascribed  also  to  J.  Howell,  and  to 
Jonathan  Harmer. 

VIEW  of  Christianity,  containing  a  short 
account  of  religion  from  the  creation 
to  the  end  of  the  4th  cent.  ;  with  the 
complete   duty  of  a   Christian :    laid 


down    in    two    catechisms.     [By    U. 
Deacon. 

1747.     Octavo,     \_Lathbury^s  Nonjuror s.^ 


VIEW(a)of  Fraunce. 
Dallington.] 
London,  1604.     Quarto. 


[By  Sir  Thomas 

No  pagination.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  Lord  Bolingbroke's  philo- 
sophy, compleat,  in  four  letters  to  a 
friend.  In  which  his  whole  system  of 
infidelity  and  naturalism  is  exposed 
and  confuted.  With  the  apology  pre- 
fixed. [By  William  Warburton,  D.D.] 
The  third  edition. 

London,    MDCCLVi.       Duodecimo.       Pp. 
xlviii.  335.*     \_Bodl.'\ 

VIEW  (a)  of  many  errors  and  some 
gross  absurdities  in  the  old  translation 
of  the  Psalms  in  English  metre ;  as 
also  in  som  other  translations  lately 
published  :  shewing  how  the  Psalms 
ought  to  be  translated,  to  be  acceptable 
and  edifying.  Together  with  sundry 
epigramms  and  suffrages  of  many 
godly  and  learned  men  in  behalf  of 
the  author's  translation,  and  reasons 
for  publishing  the  same.  By  W.  B. 
M.A.  and  minister  of  the  Gospel. 
[William  Barton.] 
London,  M.DC.Liv,  Quarto.  Pp.  6.  b.  t. 
18.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  real  grievances,  with  reme- 
dies proposed  for  redressing  them  ; 
humbly  submitted  to  the  consideration 
of  the  legislature.     [By Powell.] 

London :    1772.     Octavo.     \QueerCs   Coll. 
Cat.     Mon.  Rev.,  xlviii.  19.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  society  and  manners  in 
France,  Switzerland,  and  Germany : 
with  anecdotes  relating  to  some  emi- 
nent characters.  By  a  gentleman  who 
resided  several  years  in  those  countries. 
[John  Moore,  M.D.]     In  two  volumes. 

London:  M  dcc  Lxxix.     Octavo.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  some  exceptions  which 
have  beene  made  by  a  Romanist  to  the 
Lord  Viscount  Falkland's  Discourse  of 
the  infaUibihtie  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 
Submitted  to  the  censure  of  all  sober 
Christians.  Together  with  the  Dis- 
course it  selfe  of  infaUibilitie  prefixt  to 
it.     [By  Henry  HAMMOND,  D.D.] 

Oxford,  1646.     Quarto.     Pp.  4.  b.  t.  204.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  Stourton  Gardens  with 
strictures  on  a  late  abusive  Ode  upon 
the  same  subject :  somewhat,  it  is 
said,  in  imitation  of  Horace,  Book  II, 
Ode  13.  [By  Rev.  John  Chapman.] 
Octavo.     Pp.  II.     \W.    UpcoU.'] 


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VIEW  of  the  agriculture  of  Oxfordshire, 
drawn  up  for  the  Board  of  Agriculture 
and  internal  improvement.  By  the 
secretary  to  the  Board.  [Rev.  Arthur 
Young.] 

London :  1809.     Octavo.     [W.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  British  Empire,  more 
especially  Scotland ;  with  some  pro- 
posals for  the  improvement  of  that 
country,  the  extension  of  its  fisheries, 
and  the  relief  of  the  people.  [By  John 
Knox,  bookseller.] 

London:  1784.     Octavo.* 

The  author's  name  appears  in  the  third 

edition,  1785. 

VIEW  of  the  conduct  of  the  English 
clergy,  as  relates  to  civil  affairs.     [By 
Sir  E.  Thomas.] 
1737.    Octavo.    [Leslie's  Cat.,  1843  (414).] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  controversy  between 
Great-Britain  and  her  colonies  :  in- 
cluding a  mode  of  determining  their 
present  disputes,  finally  and  effectually ; 
and  of  preventing  all  future  conten- 
tions. In  a  letter  to  the  author  of  A 
full  vindication  of  the  measures  of  the 
Congress,  from  the  calumnies  of  their 
enemies.  By  A.  W.  Farmer.  Author 
of  Free  thoughts,  &c.  [Dr.  Samuel 
Seabury,  Bishop  of  Connecticut.] 

New-York,    printed  :    London    reprinted, 
1775.     Octavo.     Pp.  90.  b.  t.*    lBodl.'\ 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  Dissertation  upon  the 
Epistles  of  Phalaris,  Themistocles,  &c. 
Lately  publish'd  by  the  Reverend  Dr. 
Bentley.  Also  of  the  examination  of 
that  Dissertation  by  the  Honourable 
Mr.  Boyle.  In  order  to  the  manifest- 
ing of  the  incertitude  of  heathen 
chronology.  [By  Rev.  John  Milner, 
B.D.] 

London:  1698.     Octavo.     Pp.  5.  b.  t.  78.* 
{Bodl.^ 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  elections  of  bishops  in 
the  primitive  Church:  wherein  is 
shewed,  what  were  the  several  shares 
of  the  bishops,  inferior  clergy  and 
people  in  these  elections ;  as  also,  of 
the  Emperors,  after  they  became  Chris- 
tians :  and  the  nature  of  the  Church, 
its  unity  and  government  are  likewise 
explained.  By  a  presbyter  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland.  [James  DUN- 
DASS.] 

Edinburgh:  M.DCC.xxviii.     Octavo.     Pp. 
242.* 

VIEW  of  the  evidence  for  proving  that 
the  present  Earl  of  Galloway  is  the 


lineal  heir  male  and  lawful  representa- 
tive of  Sir  William  Stuart  of  Jedworth, 
so  frequently  mentioned  in  history 
from  the  year  1385  to  the  year  1429. 
[Drawn  up  by  Rev.  E.  Williams,  his 
lordship's  chaplain.] 
1796.     Quarto.     [IV.,  Martin's  Cat.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  gold  coin  and  coinage 
of  England  from  Henry  the  Third  to 
the  present  time,  with  copper  plates. 
[By  Thomas  Snelling.] 
London:  1763.     Folio.     [JV.,Brit.Mus.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  internal  evidence  of 
the  Christian    religion.      [By   Soame 
Jenyns.] 
London :  m.dcc.lxxvi.     Octavo.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  Jewish  religion  con- 
taining the  manner  of  life,  rites,  cere- 
monies and  customes  of  the  lewish 
nation  throughout  the  world  at  this 
present  time ;  together  with  the  articles 
of  their  faith,  as  now  received.  Faith- 
fully collected  by  A.  R.  [Alexander 
Ross.] 

London,  1656.  Octavo.  Pp.  5.  b.  t.  427.* 
[Lowndes,  Brit.  Lib.,  p.  1253.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  Lancashire  dialect,  by 
way  of  dialogue  ;  to  which  is  added,  a 
glossary  of  all  the  Lancashire  words 
and  phrases  therein  used.  By  T. 
Bobbin,  Opp'n  Speyker  o'  th'  Dialect. 
[John  Collier,  of  Milnrow.] 

Manchester:  [1746.]  Duodecimo.  [W".] 
First  edition. 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  naval  force  of  Great 
Britain ;  in  which  its  present  state, 
growth,  and  conversion  of  timber ; 
construction  of  ships,  docks  and  har- 
bours ;  regulations  of  officers  and  men 
in  each  department,  are  considered 
and  compared  with  other  European 
powers.  To  which  are  added,  obser- 
vations and  hints  for  the  improvement 
of  the  naval  service.  By  an  officer  of 
rank.     [Sir  John  Borlase  Warren.] 

London :  1 791.  Octavo.  Pp.  203.  74. 
[Watt,  Bib.  Brit.     Mon.  Rev.,  vi.  221.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  new  directorie,  and  a 
vindication  of  the  ancient  liturgie  of 
the  Church  of  England.  In  answer  to 
the  reasons  pretended  in  the  ordinance 
and  preface,  for  the  abolishing  the  one, 
and  establishing  the  other.  [By  Henry 
Hammond,  D.D.]    The  third  edition. 

Oxford,  1646.  Quarto.  Pp.  10.  b.  t.  io6.* 
An  edition,  said  to  be  the  third,  with  some 
variations  in  the  spelling,  both  on  the  title- 
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at  Oxford,  by  the  same  printer  [Henry 
Hall],  in  the  same  year,  with  a  different 
pagination. 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  political  state  of  Scot- 
land at  Michaelmas  181 1  :  compre- 
hending the  rolls  of  the  freeholders,  an 
abstract  of  the  setts  or  constitutions  of 
the  royal  burghs,  and  a  state  of  the 
votes  at  the  last  elections  throughout 
Scotland :  to  which  is  prefixed  an 
account  of  the  forms  of  procedure  at 
elections  to  parliament  from  the  coun- 
ties and  burghs  of  Scotland.  [By 
James  Bridges,  W.S.] 

Edinburgh:  181 2.  Octavo.*  [Watt,  Bib. 
Brit.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  political  state  of  Scot- 
land at  the  late  general  election.  Con- 
taining, an  introductory  treatise  on  the 
election  laws ;  lists  of  the  peers,  and 
the  procedure  at  their  late  election, 
with  the  effect  of  their  protests ;  the 
rolls  of  the  freeholders  of  Scotland ; 
an  abstract  of  the  sets  of  the  Royal 
boroughs,  and  the  names  of  their 
delegates,  &c.  &c.  Exhibiting  the 
manner  in  which  every  peer,  free- 
holder, and  borough  in  Scotland  voted 
at  the  late  general  election  ;  with  other 
interesting  political  information.  [By 
Alexander  Mackenzie.] 

Edinburgh  ;  Anno  1790.     Octavo.* 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  present  state  and  future 
prospects  of  the  free  trade  and  coloniz- 
ation of  India.    [By  John  Crawfurd.] 

London :  1829.  Octavo.  [M'Cull.  Lit. 
Pol.  Econ.,  p.  no.] 

VIEW  of  the  real  power  of  the  Pope, 
and  of  the  power  of  the  priesthood 
over  the  laity ;  with  an  account  how 
they  use  it.    [By  T.  Hawkins.] 

London :    1733.     Octavo.     [Leslie's   Cat., 

1841.] 

Ascribed  also  to  T.  Hart. 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  relative  situations  of 
Mr  Pitt  and  Mr  Addington,  previous 
to,  and  on  the  night  of,  Mr  Patten's 
motion.  By  a  member  of  parliament. 
[Robert  Plumer  Ward.]  Second 
edition. 

London:  1804.  Octavo.  [Pellew's  Life  of 
Sidmouth,  ii.  146.    Mon.  Rev.,  xliii.  328.] 

VIEW  of  the  Romish  hydra  and  monster, 
traison  against  the  Lord's  Anointed ; 
condemned  by  David,  i  Sam.  26,  and 
nowe  confuted  in  seven  sermons,  to 
perswade  obedience  to  princes,  concord 
among  ourselves,  and  a  general  refor- 


mation and  repentance  in  all  states. 
[By  Laurence  Humphrey.] 
Oxford:  1588.    Duodecimo.   B.  L.   [Wood, 
A  then.  Oxon.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  Scots  rebellion.  With 
some  inquiry  into  what  we  have  to 
fear,  jfrom  the  rebels  ?  and  what  is 
the  properest  method  to  take  with 
them.?    [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London  :  1715.     Octavo.     Pp.  40.    [Lee's 
Defoe,  171.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  Scripture  revelations 
concerning  a  future  state  :  laid  before 
his  parishioners  by  a  country  pastor. 
[Richard  Whately.] 

London:    1829.     Duodecimo.     Pp.   322.* 
[Darling,  Cyclop.  Bib  I.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  several  schemes  with 
respect  to  America,  and  their  compara- 
tive merit  in  promoting  the  interest  and 
dignity  of  Great  Britain.     [By  Capel 

LOFFT.] 

1776.    Octavo.    Pp.55.    [Rich, Bib. Amer., 

i.  468.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  silver  coin  and  coinage 
of  England,  from  the  Norman  Con- 
quest to  the  present  time  ;  considered 
with  regard  to  type,  legend,  sorts, 
rarity,  weight,  fineness  and  value.  [By 
Thomas  Snelling.] 
London :  1 762 .    Quarto.    [  W. ,  Brit.  Mus.  ] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  soul,  in  several  tracts. 
The  first,  being  a  discourse  of  the 
nature  and  faculties,  the  effects  and 
operations,  the  immortality  and  happi- 
ness of  the  soul  of  man.  The  second, 
a  cordial  against  sorrow,  or  a  treatise 
against  immoderate  care  for  a  man's 
own  posterity,  and  grief  for  the  loss  of 
children.  The  third  consists  of  several 
epistles  to  the  Reverend  John  Tillotson, 
D.D.  and  Dean  of  Canterbury,  tending 
to  the  further  illustration  of  the  former 
arguments  concerning  the  soul  of  man, 
and  the  proof  of  a  particular  providence 
over  it.  By  a  person  of  quality.  [R. 
Saunders.] 

London,  MDCLXXXii.     Folio.*    [Lowndes, 
Brit.  Lib.,  p.  804.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  state  of  religion  in  the 
diocese  of  St  David's  about  the  be- 
ginning of  the  eighteenth  century.  With 
some  account  of  the  causes  of  its 
decay,  together  with  considerations  of 
the  reasonableness  of  augmenting  the 
revenues  of  impropriate  Churches.  By 
E.  S.  [Erasmus  Saunders]  D.D. 
London:  1721.  Octavo.  Fp.izS.  [Darling, 
Cyclop.  Bibl.\ 


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VIEW  (a)  of  the  times,  their  principles 
and  practices,  in  the  Rehearsals  by 
Philalethes.  [Charles  Leslie.] 
First  edition,  1708-9.  Folio.  Second 
edition  in  six  volumes,  London,  I75°' 
Duodecimo.     \^Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.l 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  treaty  &c.  [By  Denis 
O'Brien.] 

London:  1787.    Octavo.  [Chalmers' Notes. 
Mon.  Rev.,  Ixxvi.  169.] 

VIEW  (a)  of  the  whole  controversy 
between  the  Representer  and  the 
Answerer,  with  an  answer  to  the 
Representer's  last  reply  :  in  which  are 
laid  open  some  of  the  methods  by 
which  Protestants  are  misrepresented 
by  Papists.  [By  William  Clagett, 
D.D.,  preacher  to  Gray's  Inn.] 

London :    mdclxxxvii.       Quarto.       Pp. 
123.*    lBodl.\ 

VIEWS  and  opinions.  By  Matthew 
Browne.    [W.  B.  Rands.] 

London  and   New  York   1866.      Octavo. 
Pp.  xviii.  294.*    [Athenaum,  April,  1882.] 

VIEWS  in  London,  by  an  amateur. 
[The  Hon  E.  S.  Abbot,  afterwards 
Baroness  Colchester.]  Sketched  from 
a  window  in  the  Palais  de  la  Vdritd  : 
and  extracts  from  an  album. 
Chiswick,  1833.     Octavo. 

VIEWS  in  Orkney,  and  on  the  North- 
Eastern  Coast  of  Scotland,  taken  in 
M.DCCC.v.  and  etched  in  m.dccc.vii. 
[By  the  late  Duchess  of  Suther- 
land.] 
Folio.    Pp.  27.     [W.,  Martin's  Cat.} 

VIEWS  of  Canada  and  the  colonists, 
embracing  the  experience  of  a  re- 
sidence ;  views  of  the  present  state, 
progress  and  prospects  of  the  colony; 
with  detailed  and  practical  information 
for  intending  emigrants.  By  a  four 
year's  resident.  Qames  Bryce  Brown.] 
Edinburgh:  mdcccxliv.     Octavo.* 

VIEWS  of  ports  and  harbours,  watering 
places,  fishing  villages,  and  other 
picturesque  objects  on  the  English 
coast.  Engraved  by  W.  and  E.  Finden. 
[With  a  descriptive  letterpress  by  W. 
A.  C. ;  William  Andrew  Chatto.J 

London,  1838.     Quarto.     [Universal  Cat. 
of  books  on  art,  i.  275.] 

VIEWS  of  society  and  manners  in 
America ;  in  a  series  of  letters  from 
that  country  to  a  friend  in  England, 
during  the  years  181 8,  1819,  and  1820. 


By     an     Englishwoman.      [Frances 
Wright.] 

London:    1821.     Octavo.      Pp.   x.   523.* 
[Rich,  Bib  Amer.,  ii.  130.] 

VIEWS  of  the  seats  of  noblemen  and 
gentlemen  in  England,  Wales,  Scotland 
and  Ireland.  From  drawings  by  J.  P. 
Neale.  [With  letterpress  descriptions 
by  Thomas  MOULE.] 
In  six  volumes.  London:^  1818-23. 
Second  series.  In  five  volumes.  London : 
1824-9.     [IV.\ 

VILLAGE  belles.      A  tale  of  English 
country  life.     By  the  author  of  "  Mary 
Powell."     [Anne    Manning.]      New 
edition,  revised. 
London  :  i860.     Octavo.     Pp.  iv.  348.* 

VILLAGE    (a)    commune    By     Ouida 
[Louise     de    La  Ram6.]        In    two 
volumes. 
London  1 881.     Octavo.* 

VILLAGE  conversations ;  or,  the 
vicar's  fire-side.  [By  Sarah  Renou.] 
Dedicated  to  Mrs.  Hannah  More. 

London:    1815.      Duodecimo.      Pp.  xvii. 
227.*    Dedication  signed  S.  R. 

VILLAGE  (the)  curate.     A  poem.     [By 
James  Hurdis,  D.D.] 
Bishopstone :  1797.     Octavo.     [IV.'\ 

VILLAGE  (the)  lesson  book  ;   for  the 
use  of  schools.       By  Martin   Doyle, 
author  of"  Hints  to  small  farmers,  &c., 
&c."     [Ross  HiCKEY.] 
London :  1855.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  116." 

VILLAGE  memoirs ;  in  a  series  of 
letters  between  a  clergyman  and  his 
family  in  the  country,  and  his  son  in 
town.  [By  Joseph  Cradock.] 
London :  1775.  Duodecimo.  [Cradock' s 
Mem.,  i.  xix.     Mon.  Rev.,  lii.  139.] 

VILLAGE  (the)  on  the  cliff.  By  the 
author  of  "  The  story  of  Elizabeth." 
[Miss  Thackeray.]  With  six  illus- 
trations by  Frederick  Walker. 

London  :    1867.      Octavo.      Pp.   3.   b.  t. 
318.* 

VILLAGE    (the)    pastor.     By    one    of 
the  authors  of  Body  and  soul.    [George 
WiLKINS,  D.D.] 
London  :  1825.     Duodecimo.* 

VILLAGE  (the)  pastor.  By  the  author 
of  The  retrospect,  Ocean,  Morning 
meditations.  Village  observer.  Village 
church  yard,  &c.  formerly  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  now  a  minister 


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in  the  Established  Church.    [Richard 
Marks.]    In  two  volumes. 

London  :  MDCccxxvii.     Duodecimo.* 

VILLAGE  reminiscences.      By  an  old 
maid.     [Mrs  Monkland.]      In  three 
volumes. 
London :  1834.     Duodecimo.* 

VILLAGE    scenes  :   a  poem.     In  two 
parts.    [By  James  Cargill  Guthrie.] 
Edinburgh  and  London,    m.dccc.l.  Duo- 
decimo.* 

VILLAGE  sermons.  By  a  country 
clergyman.  [Edward  Berens,  Arch- 
deacon of  Berks.] 

Oxford,     1820.       Duodecimo.       Pp.    viii. 
202.* 

VILLAGE  sermons.  By  a  Northamp- 
tonshire rector.  [Granville  Hamilton 
Forbes.]  With  a  preface  on  the  in- 
spiration of  Holy  Scripture. 

London   and  Cambridge  :  1863.     Octavo. 
Pp.  xliv.  321.* 

VILLAGE  sketches  :  or,  hints  to  pedes- 
trians. Reprinted  from  the  'Don- 
caste  Gazette,'  1849-50.  [By  C.  W. 
Hatfield.] 

Doncaster :  N.  D.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  350. 
\Boynes  Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  108.] 

VILLAGE  virtues :  a  dramatic  satire. 
In  two  parts.  [By  Matthew  Gregory 
Lewis.] 

London :    1796.     Quarto.     Pp.  45.*    \N. 
andQ.,  %  June  1861,  p.  458.] 

VILLAGE  (the)  wedding:  or  the 
faithful  country  maid.  A  pastoral 
entertainment  of  music.  As  it  is  per- 
formed at  the  Theatre  -  Royal  at 
Richmond.  [By  James  Love  or 
Dance.] 

1767.     Octavo.    \,Biog.  Dram.    Mon.  Rev., 
xxxvii.  152.] 

VILLAINY  (the)  of  stock-jobbers  de- 
tected, and  the  causes  of  the  late  run 
upon  the  bank  and  bankers  discovered 
and  considered.     [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London,     MDCCi.        Quarto.*       [Wilson, 
Life  of  Defoe,  19.] 

VILLANIES  discouered  by  lanthorne 
and  candle-light,  and  the  helpe  of  a  new 
cryer  called  O  per  se  O.  Being  an 
addition  to  the  belman's  second  night- 
walke,  and  a  laying  open  to  the  world 
of  those  abuses,  which  the  bel-man 
(because  he  went  i'  the  darke)  could 
not  see,  with  canting  songs  neuer 
before  printed.   [By  Thomas  Dekker.] 


London,  1616.     Quarto.     B.L.     No  pagi- 
nation.* 

VILLETTE.  By  Currer  Bell,  author 
of  "Jane  Eyre,"  "Shirley,"  etc.  [Char- 
lotte Bronte.]     In  three  volumes. 

London:  1853.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  and  defence  of  Mr. 
George  Meldrum's  Sermon,  preached 
May  16.  1703.  against  the  reflections 
and  censure  of  [John  Sage]  the  author 
of  the  Examination  of  some  things  in 
the  sermon,  and  [George  Brown]  the 
author  of  Toleration  defended.  [By 
George  Meldrum,  minister  at  Edin- 
burgh.] 
Edinburgh,  1703.     Quarto.     Pp.  30.  b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book,  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  call'd  Quakers, 
&c.  Lately  presented  to  the  members 
of  both  Houses  of  Parliament;  shewing 
the  fallacy  and  injustice  of  the  cal- 
culations and  remarks  in  a  late  book 
call'd  An  examination,  &c. ;  the 
evasions  and  disingenuity  of  the  clergy 
of  the  diocese  of  London  in  their 
answers  and  reflections ;  and  the 
falshood  and  inconsistency  of  the  in- 
telligences by  them  published.  To 
which  are  added,  remarks  on  the  poor 
vicar's  Plea.  With  Bishop  Burnet's 
description  of  the  ecclesiastical  courts. 
[By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London:  1737.     Octavo.     Pp.  138.  b.  t.* 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  254.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book,  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  called  Quakers, 
&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament :  in  answer  to  a 
late  Examination  thereof  in  behalf  of 
the  church-men  of  the  diocese  of  Here- 
ford.   [By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London:  1741.     Octavo.     4sh.     [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  256. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book,  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  called  Quakers, 
&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of 
both  Houses  of  Parliament :  in  answer 
to  a  late  Examination  thereof,  in 
defence  of  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of 
York.  [By  Joseph  Besse.] 
London :  1741.  Octavo.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
228.*  [Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i. 
256.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  called  Quakers, 


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&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament :  in  answer  to  a 
late  Examination  thereof,  so  far  as  the 
clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Canterbury  are 
concerned  in  it.  With  an  appendix, 
demonstrating,  that  tithes  are  an 
oppression  to  the  husbandman,  a 
burden  too  heavy  for  him  to  bear,  and 
undoeth  many.    [By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London:  1742.  Octavo.  14  sh.  [SmitJi's 
Cat.  of  Friends^  books,  i,  256.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book,  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  called  Quakers, 
&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament :  in  answer  to  a 
late  Examination  thereof,  so  far  as  the 
clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Carlisle  are 
concerned  in  it.    [By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London:  1741.  Octavo.  3  sh.  \SmitKs 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  256.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book  intituled 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  call'd  Quakers, 
&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament,  in  answer  to  a 
late  Examination  thereof,  so  far  as  the 
clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry  are  concerned  in  it :  with  an 
appendix,  in  reply  to  the  objections  of 
two  clergymen  of  the  diocese  call'd  St. 
David's.    [By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London :  mdccxxxix.  Octavo.  Pp.  96.* 
[Smith'' s  Cat.  of  Friends''  books,  i.  254.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  book  intituled, 
A  brief  account  of  many  of  the  prose- 
cutions of  the  people  called  Quakers, 
&c.  Presented  to  the  members  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament ;  in  answer  to  a 
late  Examination  thereof,  so  far  as  the 
clergy  of  the  dioceses  of  Oxford,  Glo- 
cester,  and  Chester,  are  concerned  in 
it.     [By  Joseph  Besse.] 

London  :  1740.  Octavo.  2 J  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat. of  Friends'  books,  i.  255.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  discourse  con- 
cerning the  unreasonableness  of  a  new 
separation,  on  account  of  the  oaths  [by 
Edward  StilUngfleet],  from  the  excep- 
tions made  against  it  in  a  tract  called, 
A  brief  answer  to  a  late  discourse,  &c. 
[By  John  Williams,  D.D.] 

London:  MDCXCI.  Quarto.  Pp. 2.b.t.40.* 
Ascribed  by  some  to  Stillingfleet. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  discourse 
entituled  the  Principles  of  the  Cypri- 
anic  age,  with  regard  to  episcopal 
power  and  jurisdiction  :  being  a  reply 
to    Gilbert    Rule's    Cyprianic    bishop 


examin'd  and  found  not  to  be  diocesan. 
Wherein  besides  a  great  many  things 
more  briefly  considered,  the  usefulness 
of  fixing  the  principles  of  the  Cyprianic 
age  is  succinctly  represented  ;  the  main 
controversie  between  those  of  the 
Church  and  the  Presbyterians  is  fully 
and  distinctly  stated  ;  Mr.  Rule's  main 
subterfuges  are  utterly  overthrown ; 
large  supplements  are  added  to  the 
Principles  of  the  Cyprianic  age ;  the 
Cyprianic  episcopacy  is  shewn  to  be 
inconsistent  with  a  papacy ;  and  it  is 
demonstrated  that  episcopal  govern- 
ment was  universally  delivered  to  be  of 
divine  right  in  the  days  of  St.  Cyprian. 
[By  Bishop  John  Sage.] 
London :  MDCCI.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (the)  of  a  late  pam- 
phlet, (entituled,  Obedience  and  sub- 
mission to  the  present  government, 
demonstrated  from  Bp.  Overal's  Con- 
vocation-book) from  the  false  glosses, 
and  illusive  interpretations  of  a  pre- 
tended answer  [by  Thomas  Wagstaffe]. 
By  the  author  of  the  first  pamphlet. 
[Zachary  Taylor.] 

London :  MDCXCi.   Quarto.  Pp.36.*  [Cat. 
Land.  Inst.,  ii.  34.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  a  late  pamphlet, 
intituled,  The  case  of  the  Hanover 
troops  considered  :  with  some  further 
observations  upon  those  troops  ;  being 
a  Sequel  to  the  said  pamphlet.  [By 
Philip  Dormer  Stanhqpe,  Earl  of 
Chesterfield.] 

London:    MDCCXLIII.     Octavo.     Pp.    56. 
b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  an  undertaking 
of  certain  gentlemen,  in  order  to  the 
suppressing  of  debauchery,  and  pro- 
faneness.  [By  Edward  Fowler,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Gloucester.] 

London,  1692.    Quarto.    Pp.  16.*   [Bodl.\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Bishop  Taylor, 
from  the  injurious  misrepresentation  of 
him  by  the  author  of  the  Letter  to  the 
clergy  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the 
county  of  Northumberland.  With  a 
few  remarks  upon  some  other  passages 
in  that  letter.  [By  Thomas  Sharp, 
D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1733.     Octavo.     I  sh. 
[Smith,  Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p.  39,  392.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  commerce  and 
the  arts ;  proving  that  they  are  the 
source  of  the  greatness,  power,  riches 
and  populousness  of  a  state.  Being  an 
examination  of  Mr.  Bell's  Dissertation 


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upon  populousness,  read  in  the  schools, 
and  honoured  with  the  Lord  Viscount 
Townshend's  prize,  by  the  University 
of  Cambridge.  Wherein  Mr.  Bell's 
calumnies  on  trade  are  answered,  his 
arguments  refuted,  his  system  exploded, 
and  the  principal  causes  of  populosity 
assigned.  With  a  large  appendix,  con- 
taining remarks  on  that  part  of  the 
estimate  of  the  manners  and  principles 
of  the  times,  which  relates  to  trade  and 

commerce.      By   I B ,    M.D. 

[William  Temple.] 

London:  MDCCLViii.  Octavo.  Pp.xvi.137.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Dr  Sherlock, 
Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  in  answer  to  Mr. 
Nathaniel  Taylor's  late  treatise,  en- 
tituled,  Dr  Sherlock's  Case  of  Church 
communion,  and  his  letter  to  Anony- 
mous, consider'd,  &c.  Together  with  a 
reply  to  his  vindication  of  the  dissenters 
from  the  charge  of  schism.  [By  Ben- 
jamin HOADLEY,  D.D.] 
London:  1702.    Quarto.    Pp.  5.  b.  t.  72.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Doctor  Tail 
[Traill],  from  the  charge  of  heresy: 
being  a  defence  of  a  sermon  entitled. 
The  happiness  of  dead  clergymen,  &c. 
By  the  Reverend  Doctor  Tail.  [Wil- 
liam Thom,  minister  at  Govan.] 
Glasgow :  M  DCC  LXX.     Octavo.  * 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Exeter  School,  by 
its  master.  J.  L.  [John  LEMPRliRE, 
D.D.] 

Exeter,  1818.  Octavo.  [Davidson,  Bib. 
Devon.,  p.  29.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  God's 
sovereignty,  the  doctrines  of  election, 
reprobation,  and  original  sin  ;  from  a 
late  pamphlet  intituled.  Free  and 
impartial  thoughts  on  the  sovereignty 
of  God,  &c.  By  W.  B.  [Richard 
Finch.] 

London:  1745.    Octavo.    2^.  sh.    [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  610.] 
Afterwards     formed    part     of   a    volume 
entitled  "  Tracts,— By  Richard  Finch," 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  his  Excellency 

the  Lord  C 1  from  the  charge   of 

favouring  none  but  Tories,  high-church- 
men and  Jacobites.  By  the  Reverend 
Dr.  S 1.     [Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.] 

London  MDCCXXX.  Octavo.  Pp.  27. 
b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  his  Majesties 
government  and  judicatures,  in  Scot- 
land ;  from  some  aspersions  thrown  on 
them  by   scandalous  pamphlets,   and 


news-books :  and  especially,  with 
relation  to  the  late  Earl  of  Argyle's 
process.  [By  Sir  George  Mac- 
kenzie.] 

Printed  at  Edinburgh :  and  re-printed  at 
London,  m.dc.lxxxiii.  Quarto.  Pp. 
29.  b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  of  informers  of  the 
breaches  of  the  laws  against  pro- 
phaneness  and  immorality.  Asserting 
and  proving  the  lawfulness  and  neces- 
sity of  informing.  Shewing  that  all 
sober  Christians,  and  good  neighbours, 
are  called  in  duty  to  joyn  therein.  And 
answering  objections  made  by  ill  or 
ignorant  men,  against  those  pious  and 
useful  persons,  who  out  of  love  to  God 
and  their  neighbours,  do  reckon  them- 
selves obliged  in  conscience,  to  inform 
against  the  vicious.  [By  Francis 
Grant,  Lord  CuUen.] 

Printed  at  Edinburgh.  Anno  1 701. 
Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Isaac  Bicker- 
staff  Esq ;  against  what  is  objected  to 
him  by  Mr.  Partridge,  in  his  Almanack 
for  the  present  year  1709.  By  the 
said  Isaac  Bickerstaff  Esq ;  [Jonathan 
Swift,  D.D.] 
London:  mdccix.     Octavo.     Pp.  8.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  King  Charles 
the  Martyr,  proving  that  His  Majesty 
was  the  author  of  EIKON  BASIAIKH. 
Against  a  memorandum,  said  to  be 
written  by  the  Earl  of  Anglesey  :  and 
against  the  exceptions  of  Dr.  Walker, 
and  others.  [By  Thomas  Wag- 
STAFFE,  A.M.] 

London,  1693.  Octavo.  Pp.46.*  [Wood.] 
A  second  edition  appeared  in  1697,  with  a 
preface  containing  a  refutation  of  a  passage 
in  Bayle's  Dictionary  relating  to  the  con- 
troversy; and  a  third,  in  17 1 1,  with  large 
additions,  and  some  original  letters  of 
Charles  I. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  lawful  authority: 
against  some  principles  lately  advanc'd 
to  undermine  the  same ;  or  a  con- 
futation of  Hobbism  in  politicks,  as  it 
is  reviv'd  by  some  modern  doctors  ; 
wherein  Dr  Broughton's  Grand  apos- 
tacy  is  consider'd ;  and  his  notion 
concerning  the  divine  right  of  power 
is  set  in  its  true  light;  according  to 
the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  the  testimony 
of  the  primitive  Church.  [By  George 
Smith.] 

[London:]  17 18.  Octavo.  Pp.80.  [IV., 
Brit.  Mus.] 

VINDICATION  (the)  of  liturgies,  lately 


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published  by  Dr.  Falkner,  proved  no 
vindication  of  the  lawfulness,  use- 
fulness and  antiquity  of  set-forms  of 
publick  ministerial  prayer,  to  be 
generally  used  by,  or  imposed  on  all 
ministers ;  and  consequently  an 
answer  to  a  book,  intituled,  A  reason- 
able account  why  some  pious  noncon- 
formists judge  it  sinful,  for  them  to 
perform  their  ministered  acts  in  by  the 
prescribed  forms  of  others.  Where- 
in with  an  answer  to  what  Dr. 
Falkner  hath  said  on  the  book  afore- 
said, the  original  principles  are 
discovered,  from  whence  the  different 
apprehensions  of  men  in  this  point 
arise.  By  the  author  of  the  Reason- 
able account,  and  supplement  to  it. 
Qohn  COLLINGES,  D.D.] 
London,  1681.  Octavo.  Pp.  30.  b.  t.  iv. 
258.  3.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  mankind,  or 
freewill  asserted  in  answer  to  a 
philosophical  inquiry  concerning 
human  hberty  [by  Anthony  Collins]  ; 
to  which  is  added  an  Examination  of 
Mr.  Lock's  scheme  of  freedom.  [By  S. 
Lowe?] 

London:  1717.    Octavo.    [W.,  Brit Mus.^ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  marriage,  as 
solemnized  by  Presbyterians,  in  the 
North  of  Ireland.  Wherein,  i.  Their 
principles,  practice,  and  reasons 
thereof,  are  candidly  shown,  with  the 
causes  of  their  non-conformity  to  the 
form  prescribed  in  the  liturgy.  2.  The 
libels  exhibited  against  ministers  and 
people,  in  the  official  courts,  examined 
and  answered.  3.  And  such  marriages 
proven  to  be  agreeable  to  Scripture, 
light  of  nature,  laws  of  nations,  and 
customs  of  other  reformed  Churches, 
and  not  inconsistent  with  the  civil 
laws  of  this  land ;  and  therefore  lawfuU 
tho  not  canonical.  By  a  minister  of 
the  Gospel.  Qohn  Macbride.] 
Printed  in  the  year  1702.  Quarto.  Pp. 
71.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Mr.  George 
Buchanan,  in  two  parts.  Part  I. 
Vindicating  him  from  the  vile  aspersion 
cast  on  him  by  Camden,  that  he  re- 
pented, when  dying,  of  what  he  wrote 
against  Mary  Queen  of  Scots :  which 
falshood  has  been  since  retailed  and 
propagated  by  Messieurs  Sage  and 
Ruddiman.  Part.  II.  Vindicating 
him  from  the  horrible  ingratitude  he  is 
charged  with  to  Q.  Mary,  in  extoUing 
her  so  high  in  his  dedication  of  his 
paraphrase  of  the  Psalms,  and  there 


after  writing  so  bitterly  against  her  in 
the  Detection  and  History.  With  an 
appendix,  containing  a  letter  from  the 
illustrious  Mons.  de  Thou  President  of 
the  Parliament  of  Paris,  to  Mr.  Wil- 
liam Camden,  relating  to  Q.  Mary's 
reign,  and  apologizing  for  his  following 
Buchanan  in  his  narration  thereof: 
With  a  translation  of  that  letter.  [By 
John  Love.] 

Edinburgh:  M.DCC.XLix.  Octavo.  [Chal- 
viers"  Life  of  Ruddiman,  p.  224.] 

VINDICATION(a)of  Mr.  James  Colmar 
Bachelor  of  physick  and  Fellow  of 
Exeter  College  in  Oxford.  From  the 
calumnies  of  three  late  pamphlets,  i. 
A  paper  publish'd  by  Dr.  Bury,  1659. 
2.  The  account  examin'd.  3.  The 
case  of  Exeter  College  related  and 
vindicated.  To  which  are  annex'd 
the  authentick  copies  of  the  affidavits 
relating  to  that  affair.  [By  James 
Harrington.] 

London :  1691.  Quarto.  Pp.  4.  b.  t. 
43-* 
VINDICATION  (a)  of  Mr.  Pope's  Essay 
on  man,  from  the  misrepresentations  of 
Mrde  Crousaz,  professor  of  philosophy 
and  mathematicks  in  the  university  of 
Lausanne.  By  the  author  of  The 
divine  legation  of  Moses  demonstrated. 
In  six  letters.  [By  William  Warbur- 
TON,  D.D.] 

London :     M.DCC.XL.      Duodecimo.      Pp. 

118.* 

There  is   added   A  seventh  letter,  which 

finishes  the  Vindication,  with  a  separate 

title-page,  and  having  the  author's  name. 

The  pagination  is  continuous,  and  the  date 

1740. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Mr.  Robert 
Keith,  and  of  his  young  grand  nephew 
Alexander  Keith,  from  the  unfriendly 
representations  of  Mr  Alexander  Keith 
junior  of  Ravelstone,  one  of  the  under- 
clerks  in  the  Court  of  Session.  [By 
William  Douglas.] 
N.  p.  [1750.]  Octavo.  Pp.  22.* 
*'  A  few  copies  of  this  tract  were  printed 
for  private  circulation,  in  the  year  1750,  by 
Bishop  Keith,  author  of  the  History  of  the 
affairs  of  Church  and  State  in  Scotland." 
— MS.  note  by  Dr.  David  Laing. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  my  Lord  Bishop 
of  Worcester  [George  Morley]'s  letter 
touching  Mr.  Baxter  from  the  animad- 
versions of  D.  E.  [Edward  Bagshaw.] 
[By  Sir  Henry  Yelverton.] 

London,  1662.  Quarto.  Pp.  14.  b.  t* 
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VINDICATION  (a)  of  my  Lord  Shaftes- 
bury on  the  subject  of  ridicule,  being 
remarks  upon  Qohn  Brown's]  "Essays 
on  the  characteristics."    [By  Charles 

BULKLEY.] 

London :  1751.  Octavo.  [Brii.  Mtis. 
Mon.  Rev..,  v.  285  ;  vii.  41.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  natural  society  : 
or  a  view  of  the  miseries  and  evils 
arising  to  mankind  from  every  species 
of  artificial  society.  In  a  letter  to 
Lord  *  *  *  *  .  By  a  late  noble  writer. 
[Edmund  Burke.] 

London:  1756.  Octavo.  Pp.  i.  b.  t.  106.* 
\_Bodl.\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Plain-dealing, 
from  the  base  and  malicious  aspersions 
of  two  country  curates,  contained  in  a 
little  scurrilous  pamphlet,  entitled, 
Plain-dealing  proved  to  be  plain-lying. 
[By  Rev.  Charles  Owen,  D.D.] 

London:  17 16.  Octavo.  [IV.,  Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Presbyterian 
ordination ;  from  Scripture  and  anti- 
quity, the  judgment  of  the  Reformed 
Churches,  and  particularly  of  the  Church 
of  England.  With  a  brief  reflection 
upon  the  arguments  offered  by  Mr. 
Cautrell  of  Derby  against  it.  [By  the 
Rev.  John  HARTLEY,  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch.] 

Nottingham:  1714.  Octavo.  Pp.  72. 
[Darling,  Cyclop.  Bib  I.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Protestant  cha- 
rity, in  answer  to  some  passages  in 
Mr.  E[dward]  M[eredith]'s  Remarks 
on  a  late  conference.  [By  James 
Harrington.] 

Oxford,  1688.  Quarto.  [Jones'  Peck, 
i.  140.] 

The  above  is  printed  with  "Some  reflex- 
ions upon  a  treatise  called  Pietas  Romana 
et  Parisiensis,  &c.,"  q.v. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  Protestant  prin- 
ciples, by  Phileleutherus  Anglicanus. 
[John  William  DONALDSON,  D.D,, 
head-master  of  King  Edward's  School, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds.] 

London :  M.DCCC.XLVil.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  St.  Gregorie  his 
dialogues :  in  which  the  great  St. 
Gregory  is  proved  the  author  of  that 
work.     [By  James  Mumford,  S.J.] 

London,  1660.     Quarto.     Pp.  19.  b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  scriptural  Uni- 
tarianism,  and  some  other  primitive 
Christian  doctrines,  in  reply  to  Vindex's 


Examination  of  an  appeal  to  the  Society 
of  Friends.  By  Verax.  [Thomas 
Foster.] 

London:  1 810.  Octavo.  Pp.324.  [Mon. 
Rev.,  Ixiii.  442.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  some  among  our 
selves  against  the  false  principles  of 
Dr.  Sherlock.  In  a  letter  to  the 
Doctor,  occasioned  by  the  sermon 
which  he  preached  at  the  Temple- 
Church,  on  the  29th  of  May,  1692.  In 
which  letter  are  also  contained  reflex- 
ions on  some  other  of  the  Doctor's 
sermons,  published  since  he  took  the 
oath.  [By  George  Hickes,  D.D.] 
London,  MDCxcii.     Quarto.     Pp.  51,* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  some  passages 
in  a  Discourse  concerning  communion 
with  God,  from  the  exceptions  of 
William  Sherlock,  rector  of  St.  George 
Buttolph-Lane.  By  the  author  of  the 
said  Discourse.  [John  Owen,  D.D.] 
London,  1674.    Octavo.    Pp.237.*  [Bodl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  some  truths 
contained  in  the  Scriptures,  by  the 
exercise  of  reason  only.  [By  Joseph 
Lancaster.] 

London:  180 1.  Duodecimo,  i  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  78.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  account  of 
the  double  doctrine  of  the  ancients. 
In  answer  to  a  Critical  enquiry  into 
the  practices  of  the  antient  philoso- 
phers. [ByArthur AshleySYKES,  D.D.] 
London:  MDCCXi.vii.     Octavo.     Pp.38.* 

VINDICATION  of  the  Address  made 
by  the  Episcopal  clergy  to  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Presbyterians  anno 
M.DC.XC.11.  From  the  sinistruous  and 
false  constructions  put  upon  it,  by  the 
enemies  of  that  order  :  but  more  espe- 
cially of  that  particular  address,  given 
in  by  Mr.  Robert  Irving  minister  of 
Towie,  and  Mr.  John  Forbes  minister 
of  Kincardine ;  in  name  of,  and  by 
commission  from,  their  brethren,  the 
ministers  of  the  synod  of  Aberdeen  : 
they  being  expressly  reflected  upon, 
and  named  by  [James  Hadow]  the 
author  of  the  Remarks  upon  the  case 
of  the  Episcopal  clergy.  [By  Robert 
Irving.] 

Printed,  in  the  year  m.dcc.iv.  Quarto. 
Pp.  40.*    [Adv.  Lib.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Answer  to 
some  late  papers  concerning  the  unity 
and  authority  of  the  Catholick  Church, 
and  the  reformation  of  the  Church  of 


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VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Answer  to 
the  Humble  remonstrance,  from  the 
uniust  imputations  of  frivolousnesse 
and  falsehood  :  wherein  the  cause  of 
liturgy  and  episcopacy  is  further  de- 
bated, by  the  same  Smectymnuus. 
[Stephen  Marshall,  Edmund  Cal- 
AMY,  Thomas  YouNG,  Matthew  New- 
COMEN  and  William  Spurstowe.] 

Printed  in  the  yeare.     1641.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Answer  to 
the  Popish  address  presented  to  the 
ministers  of  the  Church  of  England. 
In  reply  to  a  pamphlet  abusively 
intituled,  A  clear  proof  of  the  certainty 
and  usefulness  of  the  Protestant  rule 
of  faith,  &c.  [By  John  Williams, 
D.D.] 

London  :  MDCLXXXViii.  Quarto.  Pp. 
41.*    [Jones'  Peck,  ii.  316.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Apamean 
medal :  and  of  the  inscription  Ni2E. 
Together  with  an  illustration  of  another 
coin  struck  at  the  same  place,  in  honour 
of  the  Emperor  Severus.  By  the  author 
of  the  Analysis  of  ancient  mythology. 
[Jacob  Bryant.] 

London:  1775.     Quarto.     [WJ] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  authenticity 
of  the  narratives  contained  in  the  first 
two  chapters  of  the  Gospels  of  St. 
Matthew  &  St.  Luke ;  being  an 
investigation  of  objections  urged  by 
the  Unitarian  editors  of  the  improved 
version  of  the  New  Testament  :  with 
an  appendix,  containing  strictures  on 
the  variations  between  the  first  and 
fourth  editions  of  that  work.  By  a 
layman.     [John  Bevan.] 

London :  1822.  Octavo.*  [Smith's  Cat. 
of  Friends'  books,  i.  91.  Horn^s  Intro- 
duction.\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  authority  of 
Christian  princes  over  ecclesiastical 
synods    from    the    exceptions    made 

against    it    by    Mr    Hill.     [By  

Turner.] 

London :  1701.     Octavo. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Bishop  of 
Condom's  Exposition  of  the  doctrine 
of  the  Catholic  Church.  In  answer  to 
a  book  [by  W.  Wake]  entituled.  An 
exposition  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Church 
of  England,  etc.    With  a  letter  from 


the  said  Bishop.     [By  Joseph  JOHN- 
STON.]    Permissu  superiorum. 

London,  1686.    Quarto.    Pp.  122.*    [Jones' 
Peck,  i.  113. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Brief 
discourse  concerning  the  Notes  of  the 
Church.  In  answer  to  a  late  pamphlet, 
entituled.  The  use  and  great  moment 
of  the  Notes  of  the  Church,  as  delivered 
by  Cardinal  Bellarmin,  De  Notis 
Ecclesiae,  justified.  [By  William 
Sherlock.] 

London;  mdclxxxvii.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  British  col- 
onies, against  the  aspersions  of  the 
Halifax  gentleman,  in  his  letter  to  a 
Rhode- Island  friend.  [By  James 
Otis.] 

Boston:  1765.     Octavo.      Pp.   32.*     Re- 
printed with  author's  name,  1769. 

VINDICATION  of  the  calendar  tables 
and  rules  annexed  to  the  Act  for  regu- 
lating the  commencement  of  the  year, 
and  correcting  the  calendar,  against 
the  objections  made  to  it,  with  respect 
to  the  time  appointed  for  the  celebration 
of  Easter-day.  To  which  is  added  a 
more  full  account  of  that  Act ;  written 
whilst  it  was  depending  in  the  House 
of  Commons.     [By  Peter  Daval.] 

1 761.     Quarto.     [Nichols,   Lit.  Ancc,  ii. 
372.    Mon.  Rev.,  xxiv.  468.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Case  of  in- 
different things,  used  in  the  worship  of 
God:  in  answer  to  a  book, intituled.  The 
case  of  indifferent  things  used  in  the 
worship  of  God,  examined,  stated  on 
the  behalf  of  the  dissenters,  and  calmly 
argued.     [By  John  Williams,  D.D.] 

London,  1684.     Quarto.     Pp.  57.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Character  of 
a  Popish  successor  :  in  a  reply  to  two 
pretended  answers  to  it.    By  the  author 
of  the  Character.     [John  Phillips.] 
London:  1681.     Folio.     Pp.  15.*    [Bodl.'l 

VINDICATION  of  the  character  of  the 
late  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt,  from 
the  calumnies  against  him  contained  in 
the  fifth  article  of  the  Edinburgh 
Review  for  April,  1810.  [By  James 
Walker.] 

Edinburgh:  1810.     Octavo.     [N.  and  Q., 
28  June  1862.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  and 
clergy  of  England,  from  some  late 
reproaches  rudely  and  unjustly  cast 
upon  them.  [By  White  Kennett, 
D.D.] 


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London:    1709.     Octavo.     Pp.   vi.   b.  t. 
120.*     [Bod/.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  and 
clergy  of  England  from  the  misre- 
presentations of  the  Edinburgh  Re- 
view. By  a  beneficed  clergyman. 
[Henry  SOAMES,  M.A.,  Dean  of  St. 
Paul's.] 

London :    1823.      Octavo.*      [Crock/bnTs 
Clerical  Directory.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  of 
England  from  the  aspersions  of  a  late 
libel,  intituled,  Priestcraft  in  perfection, 
&c.  Wherein  the  controverted  clause 
of  the  Church's  power  in  the  xxth  Arti- 
cle is  shewn  to  be  of  equal  authority 
with  all  the  rest  of  the  Articles  ;  and 
the  fraud  and  forgery,  charged  upon 
the  clergy  on  the  account  of  that 
clause,  are  retorted  upon  their  accusers. 
With  a  preface  containing  some  re- 
marks upon  the  Reflections  on  that 
pamphlet.  By  a  priest  of  the  church 
of  England.  [Hilkiah  BEDFORD.] 
London  :  17 10,     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  of 
England  from  the  foul  aspersions  of 
schism  and  heresie  unjustly  cast  upon 
her  by  the  Church  of  Rome.  [By 
Michael  Altham.]     Part  I.  [and  II.] 

London,  mdclxxxvii.    Quarto.*     [Jones' 
Peck,  i.  168.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  of 
England,  in  answer  to  Mr.  Peirce's 
Vindication  of  the  dissenters.  Wherein 
abundance  of  historical  mistakes  are 
rectified  ;  several  groundess  calumnies 
thrown  upon  the  most  worthy  and 
deserving  prelates  of  our  Church,  re- 
futed ;  and  many  Fathers  of  the  most 
primitive  ages  of  Christianity  clear'd 
from  misrepresentations.  In  two  parts. 
By  a  presbyter  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. [Zachary  Grey,  LL.D.,  vicar 
of  St.  Peter's  and  Giles',  Cambridge.] 
London,  1720.  Octavo.*  [BodL] 
Each  part  has  a  separate  title  and  pagina- 
tion. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.  Being  an  answer  to  a  paper, 
intituled.  Some  questions  concerning 
episcopal  and  presbyterial  government 
in  Scotland.  Wherein  the  latter  is 
vindicated  from  the  arguments  and 
calumnies  of  that  author;  and  the 
former  is  made  appear  to  be  a  stranger 
in  that  nation.  By  a  minister  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  as  it  is  now  estab- 
lished by  law.    [Gilbert  Rule.] 

London,  1691.     Quarto.*    [Adv.  Lib.] 


VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  "Clanronald 
of  Glengary"  against  the  attacks  made 
upon  them  in  the  Inverness  Journal 
and  some  recent  printed  performances. 
With  remarks  as  to  the  descent  of  the 
family  who  style  themselves  "of 
Clanronald."  [By  John  Riddell.] 
Edinburgh  1821.     Octavo.     Pp.  97.  xxx.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  clergy,  from 
the  contempt  imposed  upon  them  by 
[John  Eachard]  the  author  of  The 
grounds  and  occasions  of  the  contempt 
of  the  clergy  and  religion.  [By  John 
Bramhall,  Bishop  of  Derry.] 

London:    1686.    Octavo.      Pp.    13.  b.  t. 
135.*    [Bodl.] 

"  First  edit,  of  this  came  out  in  1672,  Oct. 
at  Lond."— MS.  note  by  Wood. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  conforming 
clergy  from  the  unjust  aspersions  of 
heresie,  &c.  In  answer  to  some  part 
of  M.  Jenkyn's  funeral  sermon  upon 
Dr.  Seaman.  With  short  reflexions 
on  some  passages  in  a  sermon  preached 
by  Mr.  J.  s.  upon  2.  Cor.  5.  20.  In  a 
letter  to  a  friend.  [By  Robert  Grove, 
D.D.] 

London,   1676.     Quarto.      Pp.   74.  b.  t.* 
[Bodl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  convention 
lately  concluded  between  Great  Bri- 
tain and  Russia,  in  six  letters.  Ad- 
dressed to [By  Charles  JEN- 

KINSON,  Earl  of  Liverpool.] 

London  :  1801.     Octavo.     Pp.  124.  b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  deprived 
bishops,  asserting  their  spiritual  rights 
against  a  lay-deprivation,  against  the 
charge  of  schism,  as  managed  by  the 
late  editors  of  an  anonymous  Baroccian 
MS.  In  two  parts.  I.  Shewing,  that 
though  the  instances  collected  in  the 
said  MS.  had  been  pertinent  to  the 
editors  design,  yet  that  would  not  have 
been  sufficient  for  obtaining  their  cause. 
II.  Shewing,  that  the  instances  there 
collected  are  indeed  not  pertinent  to 
the  editors  design,  for  vindicating  the 
validity  of  the  deprivation  of  spiritual 
power  by  a  lay-authority.  To  which 
is  subjoined  the  latter  end  of  the  said 
MS.  omitted  by  the  editors,  making 
against  them  and  the  cause  espoused 
by  them.  In  Greek  and  English.  [By 
Henry  Dodwell.] 
London,  1692.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  divine  attri- 
butes. In  some  remarks  on  his  Grace 
[W.  King]  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin's 


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sermon,    intituled,  Divine  predestina- 
tion and  foreknowledg  consistent  with 
the  freedom  of  man's  will.     [By  John 
Edwards,  D.D.] 
London,  M.DCC.X.     Octavo.     Pp.  38.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Divine 
perfections,  illustrating  the  glory  of 
God  in  them,  by  reason  and  revelation  : 
methodically  digested  into  several 
meditations.  By  a  person  of  honour. 
[James  Dalrymple,  ist.  Viscount  of 
Stair.] 

London,  M  DC  xcv.     Octavo.* 
The  preface  is  signed  W.  Bates,  J.  Howe, 
the  editors. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  doctrine  of 
grace,  from  the  charge  of  antinomian- 
ism :  contained  in  a  letter  to  a  minister 
of  the  gospel  [Ralph  Erskine].  [By 
James  HOG.] 

Edinburgh:  M.DCC.XViil.  Octavo.  Pp. 
24.*     Signed  I.  H. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  doctrine  of 
the  Trinity  from  the  exceptions  of  a 
late  pamphlet  entituled  An  essay  on 
spirit  &c.  By  a  divine  of  the  Church 
of  England.  [Thomas  Randolph, 
D.D.]     Part  I. 

Oxford,  M  DCC  LI  11.  Octavo."  [Darling, 
Cyclop.  Bibl.^ 

Part  II.  was  also  published  in  1753,  and 
part  III.  in  1754.  The  name  of  the  author 
is  given  in  the  Appendix,  which  also  ap- 
peared in  1754. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  ecclesiastical 
part  of  Sir  James  Dalrymple's  His- 
torical Collections  :  in  answer  to  a  late 
pamphlet  [by  John  Gillane],  intituled, 
The  life  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  John 
Sage,  &c.  Wherein  some  things  are 
added  towards  the  clearing  the  ancient 
government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland 
from  the  mistakes  of  a  late  author. 
Together  with  a  defence  of  what  Sir 
James  hath  advanced  concerning  the 
opinion  of  the  Scottish  historians  in 
relation  to  King  Robert  the  Second's 
marriage  with  Elizabeth  Muir,  in 
answer  to  Mr.  John  Sage  his  criticism 
on  that  subject  in  his  introduction  to 
Hawthornden's  works.  [By  Sir  James 
Dalrymple,  Bart.,  of  Borthwick.] 
Edinburgh,  1 7 14.  Octavo.  Pp.  5.  b.  t. 
73.*    {D.  Laing.^ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Enquiry  into 
charitable  abuses,  with  an  exposure  of 
the  misrepresentations  ...  in  the 
Quarterly  Review  .  .  .  [By  Henry 
Bellenden  Kerr.] 


London:  1819.    Octavo.    Pp.  129.    [Man- 
chester Free  Lib.  Cat.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Faithful 
rebuke  to  a  false  report  against  the 
rude  cavils  of  the  pretended  Defence. 
[By  Vincent  AlsOP.] 
London:  1698.  Octavo.  Pp.  152.* 
The  Report  and  Defence  were  written  by 
Stephen  Lobb. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Faults  on 
both  sides,  from  the  reflections  of  the 
Medley,  the  Specimen-maker,  and  a 
pamphlet,  [by  Joseph  Trapp]  entituled. 
Most  faults  on  one  side.  With  a  dis- 
sertation on  thenatureand  useof  money 
and  paper-credit  in  trade,  and  the  true 
value  of  joint-stocks,  maintaining  the 
assertions  of  the  author,  in  relation  to 
those  matters.  By  the  author  of  the 
Faults  on  both  sides.  [Richard  Har- 
ley.] 

London:  1710.     Octavo.     Pp.43.* 
"  Faults  on  both  sides  "  has  been  ascribed 
to  Defoe,  and  to  Clements,  secretary  to  the 
Earl  of  Peterborough,  as  well  as  to  Harley. 
— Note  in  Adv.  Lib.  Cat. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  freedom  & 
lawfulness  of  the  late  General  Assembly 
begun  at  St.  Andrews,  and  continued 
at  Dundee ;  in  answer  to  the  reasons 
alledged  against  the  same  in  the  Pro- 
testation and  Declinatore  given  in  at 
St.  Andrews,  and  in  another  paper 
contrived  since,  and  spread  abroad 
amongst  such  as  were  conceived  more 
inclinable  to  follow  that  way,  but  kept 
up  from  others.  Now  published  by  a 
lover  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  for 
preventing  and  removing  prejudices 
and  misrepresentations  which  some 
emissaries  have  endeavoured  to  pos- 
sesse  us  with  here,  who  are  strangers 
to  the  true  estate  of  the  late  differences 
there,  by  dispersing  papers  against  the 
judicatories  of  that  Church,  and  dis- 
seminating calumnies  against  their 
brethren  and  countrymen.  [By  James 
Wood,  Professor  at  St.  Andrews.] 

London,  printed  in  the  year  1652.     Quarto. 
Pp.  49.  b.  t.*    [D.  Laing.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Friendly 
conference  between  a  minister  and  a 
parishioner  of  his,  inclining  unto  Qua- 
kerism, from  the  exceptions  of  Thomas 
EUwood,  in  his  pretended  Answer  to 
the  said  conference.  By  the  same 
author.    [Thomas  Fowler,  D.D.] 

London:  1678.    Octavo.    214  sh.    [SmitAp 
Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p.  21.] 


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VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Fundamental 
charter  of  presbytery  [by  Sage]  from 
the  exceptions  of  [John  Anderson]  the 
contry-man  in  his  letter  to  [R.  Calder] 
a  curate.  Wherein  these  queries  are 
considered :  I.  Whether  it  was  the 
constant  and  uniform  practice  of  our 
reformers  to  join  in  the  communion  of 
the  Church  of  England,  when  they  had 
occasion?  II.  Whether  our  reformers, 
in  their  public  deeds,  openly  and 
solemnly  professed,  that  they  were  of 
one  communion  with  the  Church  of 
England?  III.  Whether  the  EngHsh 
liturgy  was  used  in  Scotland,  for 
several  years,  by  our  reformers  ?  By  a 
true  son  of  the  afflicted  Church  of 
Scotland.  [John  Gillan.] 
Edinburgh  :  1713.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  government, 
doctrine,  and  worship,  of  the  Church 
of  England,  established  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth  :  against  the  injurious 
reflections  of  Mr.  Neale,  in  his  late 
History  of  the  Puritans.  Together 
with  a  detection  of  many  false  quota- 
tions and  mistakes  in  that  performance. 
[By  Isaac  Madox,  D.D.] 

London:  MDCCXXXiii.    Octavo.     Pp.362, 
b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  of  the  Hindoos  from 
the  aspersions  of  the  Rev.  Claudius 
Buchanan,  M.A. ;  with  a  refutation  of 
the  arguments  exhibited  in  his  Memoir 
on  the  expediency  of  an  ecclesiastical 
establishment  for  British  India,  and 
the  ultimate  civilization  of  the  natives 
by  their  conversion  to  Christianity. 
Also  remarks  on  an  address  from  the 
missionaries  in  Bengal  to  the  natives 
of  India,  condemning  their  errors,  and 
inviting  them  to  become  Christians. 
The  whole  tending  to  evince  the  excel- 
lence of  the  moral  system  of  the  Hin- 
doos, and  the  danger  of  interfering  with 
their  customs  and  religion.  By  a 
Bengal  officer.  [Charles  Stuart.] 
London:  1808.  Octavo.  Pp.  171.  [Gefti. 
Mag.,  cii.  ii.  194.     Mon.  Rev.,  Ivii.  109.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Historio- 
grapher of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
and  his  works,  from  the  reproaches  of 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury  [Gilbert 
Burnet]  in  his  Letter  to  [Lloyd]  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Litch- 
field, concerning  a  book  lately  pub- 
lished, called,  A  specimen  of  some 
errors  and  defects  in  the  History  of 
the  reformation  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, by  Anthony  Harmer  \i.e.  Henry 
Wharton].     Written    by,   E.    D.     To 

III.  2  I 


which  is  added  the  Historiographer's 
Answertocertain  animadversions  made 
in  the  before-mentioned  History  of  the 
reformation,  to  that  part  of  Historia 
&  antiquitates  universitatis  Oxon,  which 
treats  of  the  divorce  of  Queen  Cathe- 
rine from  King  Henry  the  Eighth. 
[By  Dr.  Thomas  Wood,  of  New  Col- 
lege, Oxford.] 

London,    MDCXCiii.     Quarto.     Pp.    30.* 
\Wood,  Athen.  Oxon.,  i.  cxiv.  note.] 
Ascribed  to  James  Harington.     [  Upcott,  p. 
1089.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  history  of 
the  Gunpowder-treason,  and  of  the 
proceedings  and  matters  relating  there- 
unto, from  the  exceptions  which  have 
been  made  against  it,  and  more 
especially  of  late  years  by  the  author 
of  the  Catholic  apology,  and  others. 
To  which  is  added,  a  parallel  betwixt 
that,  and  the  present  Popish  plot. 
[By  John  Williams,  D.D.] 
London,  1681.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  95.  i.* 
IBodl.'l 

Ascribed  to  Gilbert  Burnet,  D.D.  \Mend- 
ham  Collection  Cat.,  p.  51.] 

VINDICATION  (of  the  history  of  the 
Septuagint  from  the  misrepresentations 
of  the  learned  Scaliger,  Dupin,  Dr. 
Hody,  Dr.  Prideaux,  and  other  modern 
criticks.  [By  Charles  Hayes.] 
London:  m.dcc.xxxvi.  Octavo.  Pp.  v. 
b.  t.  174.*  [Orme,  Bib.  Bib.  Nichols, 
Lit.  Anec,  ii.  323.  Lowndes,  Brit.  Lib.'\ 
This  work  has  been  attributed  to  Sir 
Richard  Ellys,  Bart. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  honour  and 
justice  of  Parliament  against  a  most 
scandalous  libel  entitled  the  Speech  of 

John  A Esq.    [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 

London  :  n.d.  [1721.]  2  leaves,  pp.  36. 
\Lee^s  Defoe,  209.  ] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  honour  of 
King  Charles  I.  against  the  prodigious 
calumnies  of  the  regicide,  Ludlow,  pub- 
lisht  in  what  he  calls  A  letter  from 
Major-General  Ludlow,  to  Sir  E.  S. 
[By  Edmund  Elys.] 
Printed  in  the  year,  1691.  Octavo.  Pp. 
14.  b.  t.*  lBodl.\ 
Author's  name  in  the  handwriting  of  Wood. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  imprisoned 
and  secluded  members  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  from  the  aspersions  cast 
upon  them,  and  the  maiority  of  the 
House,  in  a  paper  lately  printed  and 
published  :  entituled,  An  humble  an- 
swer to  the  generall  councel  of  the 
officers  of  the  army  under  his  Excel- 
lency Thomas   Lord   Fairfax,  to  the 


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demands  of  the  Honourable  Commons 
of  England  in  parliament  assembled  : 
concerning  the  late  securing  or  seclu- 
ding some  members  thereof.  [By 
William  Prynne.] 

London,  1649.     Quarto.     Pp.  34,* 
[Pagination  erroneous  ;  dupl.  of  24,  25,  29, 
30.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  king's  sove- 
reign rights  :  together  with  a  justifica- 
tion of  his  royal  exercise  thereof,  in  all 
causes,  and  over  all  persons  ecclesias- 
tical (as  well  as  by  consequence)  over 
all  ecclesiastical  bodies  corporate,  and 
cathedrals:  more  particularly  applyed 
to  the  King's  Free  Chappel  and  Church 
of  Sarum.  Upon  occasion  of  the  Dean 
of  Sarum's  Narrative  and  Collections, 
made  by  the  order  and  command  of  the 
most  noble  and  most  honourable  the 
Lords  Commissioners,  appointed  by  the 
King's  Majesty  for  ecclesiastical  promo- 
tions. By  way  of  reply  unto  the  answer 
of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum,  presented 
to  the  aforesaid  most  honourable  Lords. 
The  first  part.  Printed  only  to  save 
the  labour  of  transcribing  several 
copies,  and  to  prevent  the  mistakes 
thereby  apt  to  be  incurr'd,  and  meerly 
for  the  satisfaction  of  private  friends, 
who  either  want  or  desire  a  most 
impartial  information  of  that  affair. 
[By  Thomas  PIERCE,  Dean  of  Sahs- 
bury.] 

London,  1683.  Folio.  Pp.  2.  b.  t.  44.* 
[Bod/.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  late  Arch- 
bishop Sancroft,  and  of  his  brethren 
the  rest  of  the  depriv'd  bishops,  from 
the  reflections  of  Mr.  Marshal  in  his 
Defence  of  our  constitution  in  Church 
and  State  :  particularly  with  regard  to 
their  refusing  to  publish  an  abhorrence 
of  the  Prince  of  Orange's  invasion  ; 
their  meeting  at  Guild-Hall,  and  their 
endeavours  for  a  regency.  In  a  letter 
to  a  friend.     [By  Hilkiah  Bedford.] 

London,  1717.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  late  House 
of  Commons,  in  rejecting  the  Bill  for 
confirming  the  eighth  and  ninth  articles 
of  the  treaty  of  navigation  and  com- 
merce between  England  and  France. 
By  a  citizen.  [John  Egleton.] 
London:  17 14.    Octavo.   [fV.,Brit.  Mus.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  [Lord  King]  the 
learned  and  honourable  author  of  The 
history  of  the  Apostles  Creed,  from  the 
false  sentiment,  which  Mr.  Simson  has 


injuriously  imputed  to  him.    [By  James 

Hadow,  D.D.] 

Edinburgh,  m.dccxxxi.    Octavo.*  [Ativ- 

Lib.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Letter  out  of 
the  North  concerning  Bp.  Lake's  de- 
claration of  his  dying  in  the  belief  of 
passive  obedience,  &c.  [By  —  Eyre.] 
London:     1690.     Quarto. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  licensed 
chapels  in  Scotland  :  being  an  answer 
to  the  objections  exhibited  against 
them,  in  a  Letter  addressed  to  the 
Reverend  Mr.  Grant  at  Edinburgh. 
By  Philanthropos.     Qames  Grant.] 

Edinburgh,  1749.    Octavo.    Pp.  46.*    [D. 
Laing.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  hteral  sense 
of  three  miracles  of  Christ  :  I.  His 
turning  water  into  wine  ;  II.  His  whip- 
ping the  buyers  and  sellers  out  of  the 
Temple;  III.  His  exorcising  the  devils 
out  of  two  men  ;  against  the  objections 
of  Thos.  Woolston.  [By  Benjamin 
Andrews  Atkinson.] 

London:   1729,    Octavo.    [Cat.  Lib.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dub.,  p.  145.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  literary 
character  of  the  late  Professor  Porson, 
from  the  animadversions  of  the  Right 
Reverend  Thomas  Burgess,  D.D. 
F.R.S.  F.A.S.  P.R.S.L.  Lord  Bishop  of 
Salisbury,  in  various  publications  on  i 
John  V.  7.  By  Crito  Cantabrigiensis. 
[Thomas  Turton,  D.D.] 
Cambridge:  1827.  Octavo.*  [N.  and  Q.^ 
28  Aptil  i860,  p.  332.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Lord  Bishop- 
of  Ely's  visitatorial  jurisdiction  over 
Trinity- College  in  general,  and  over 
the  Master  thereof  [Bentley]  in  par- 
ticular.    [By  John  Colbatch,  D.D.] 

London:  MDCCXXXii.     Quarto.    Pp.44.* 
[Bodl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  ministers 
and  ruling  elders  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  who  have  taken  the  abjura- 
tion ;  wherein  it  is  made  evident,  that 
they  are  not  thereby  engaged  in  their 
stations  to  oblige  the  successor  when 
he  comes  to  the  crown,  to  join  in  com- 
munion with  the  Church  of  England, 
as  some  ignorant  people  are  made  to 
believe.  [By  Alexander  Lauder, 
minister  at  Mordentoun.j 
Edinburgh,  17 1 2.     Quarto.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

VINDICATION  of  the  ministers  of 
the    Church   of  Scotland,   who    have 


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prayed  for  the  Queen  by  name,  not- 
withstanding the  order  in  Council  on 
that  subject.  By  a  presbyterian. 
[Thomas  M'Crie,  D.D.]  The  second 
edition. 

Edinburgh :  1820.     Octavo.* 
Ascribed  also  to  Andrew  Thomson,  D.D. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  ministers  of 
the  Gospel  in,  and  about  London,  from 
the  u?  just  aspersions  cast  upon  their 
forme  •  actings  for  the  Parliament,  as 
if  the>  had  promoted  the  bringing  of 
the  king  to  capitall  punishment.  With 
a  short  exhortation  to  their  people  to 
keep  close  to  their  covenant-ingage- 
ment.  [By  Cornelius  BURGES.] 
London,  1648.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Miscellanea 
Analytica  :  in  answer  to  a  late  pam- 
phlet entitled  Observations,  &c.  [By 
John  Wilson,  M.A.,  St.  Peter's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge.] 
Cambridge,  m.dcc.ix.    Octavo.     Pp.  22.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  modern 
history  of  Hindostan,  from  the  gross 
misrepresentations,  and  illiberal  stric- 
tures of  the  Edinburgh  reviewers,  by 
the  author.  [Thomas  Maurice.] 
London:  1805,     Octavo.     Pp.  88.  b.  t.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  New  theory 
of  the  earth  from  the  exceptions  of  Mr. 
Keill  and  others.  With  an  historical 
preface  of  the  occasions  of  the  dis- 
coveries therein  contained  :  and  some 
corrections  and  additions.  [By  William 
Whiston.] 
London  :  1698.    Octavo.    Pp.  10.  b.  t.  52.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  nine  reasons 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  against  the 
votes  of  bishops  in  parliament :  or,  a 
reply  to  the  Answers  made  [by  John 
Williams,  Abp.  of  York]  to  the  said 
reasons,  in  defence  of  such  votes.  [By 
CorneHus  Burges.]  Printed  by  order 
of  a  Committee,  of  the  Honourable 
House  of  Commons,  now  assembled  in 
Parliament. 

London,  1641.     Quarto.* 
The  above  is  the  same  as  "An  Humble  ex- 
amination of  a  printed  abstract  of  the  an- 
swers &c.,"  q.v. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  opposition  to 
the  late  intended  bill  for  the  relief  of 
Roman  Catholics  in  Scotland ;  in  which 
an  address  to  the  people  on  that  subject, 
by  the  Reverend  Dr  Campbell,  Princi- 
pal of  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen,  is 


particularly    considered.       [By    John 

Erskine,  D.D.J 

Edinburgh:  MDCCLXXX.   Octavo.  Pp. $3.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  ordinations 
of  the  Church  of  England.  In  which 
it  is  demonstrated  that  all  the  essen- 
tials of  ordination,  according  to  the 
practice  of  the  primitive  and  Greek 
Churches,  are  still  retained  in  our 
Church.  In  answer  to  a  paper  written 
by  one  of  the  Church  of  Rome  to  prove 
the  nullity  of  our  Orders  ;  and  given  to 
a  person  of  quality.  [By  Gilbert 
Burnet,  D.D.]  The  second  edition. 
London  :  mdclxxxviii.  Quarto.  Pp. 
xxviii.  b.  t.  94.*  The  first  edition,  1677, 
has  the  author's  name  on  the  title-page. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Oxford 
Reply  to  two  discourses  [by  Abraham 
Woodhead]  there  printed  1687;  con- 
cerning the  adoration  of  our  blessed 
Saviour  in  the  Eucharist,  from  the 
exceptions  made  to  it  in  the  second 
appendix  [by  Obadiah  Walker]  to  a 
compendious  discourse  on  the  Eu- 
charist [by  Abraham  Woodhead  |, 
published  from  the  same  press.  [By 
Henry  Aldrich,  D.D.] 
N.  p.  N.  D.  Quarto.  Pp.  91.  [Jones' 
Peck,  p.  359.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  people  of 
God,  called  Quakers  ;  directed  unto 
Roger  Boyle,  called  Earl  of  Orrery. 
Charles  Coote,  called  Earl  of  Moun- 
trath.  Theophilus  Jones,  called  Sir 
Theophilus  Jones.  Being  an  answer 
to  a  book,  dedicated  to  them,  by  one 
George  Pressick  of  Dublin.  In  which 
book  many  lyes  and  calumnies  are 
presented  against  the  innocent  people 
of  God.  And  this  is  for  the  clearing 
of  the  truth,  that  no  lye  may  rest  upon 
it ;  and  for  the  satisfaction  of  all  sober 
people  in  Ireland,  and  elsewhere. 
With  a  word  of  good  advice  to  the 
chief  governours  there.  ByE.  B.  [Ed- 
ward BURROUGH.] 
London,  N.  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  24.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Presbyterian 
ministers  in  the  North  of  Ireland;  sub- 
scribers and  non-subscribers :  from 
many  gross  and  groundless  aspersions 
cast  upon  them,  in  a  late  scandalous 
libel,  entituled.  An  account  of  the  mind 
of  the  Synod  at  Belfast  1721.  in  a 
short  reply  to  Mr.  Dugud's  remarks 
upon  their  declaration.  By  a  sincere 
lover  of  truth  and  peace.  [James 
KiRKPATRiCK.]  Published  and  re- 
commended by  Victor  Ferguson,  M.D. 

Belfast:  MDCCXXi.     Octavo.     Pp.  82.* 


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VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  primitive 
Church,  and  diocesan  episcopacy :  in 
answer  to  Mr.  Baxter's  Church  history 
of  bishops,  and  the  councils  abridged : 
as  also  to  some  part  of  his  Treatise  of 
episcopacy.  [By  Henry  Maurice, 
D.D.] 

London,  1682.  Octavo.  Pp.  64.  b.  t. 
567.*  [WaU,  Bib.  Brit.  [Orme's  Life 
of  Baxter,  ii.  383.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  principles 
of  the  author  of  the  answer  to  the 
compiler  of  the  Nubes  Testium  from 
the  charge  of  popery.  In  answer  to  a 
late  pretended  letter  from  a  dissenter 
to  the  divines  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. [By  Rev.  Edward  Gee,  rector 
of  St.  Benedict,  Paul's  Wharf,  London.] 

London,  1688.  Quarto.*  {Darling,  Cy- 
clop. Bibl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
against  the  six  members  of  E[dmund] 
Hall,  Oxford.  By  a  gentleman  of  the 
University.    [William  Browne.] 

London  :  mdcclxviii.  Octavo.  Pp.  16. 
b.  t.*    [Bodl.\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
of  his  Majesties  ecclesiastical  com- 
missioners against  [Hen.  Compton]  the 
Bishop  of  London,  and  the  Fellows  of 
Magdalen  College.  [By  Henry  Care.] 
London,  mdclxxxviii.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
of  some  members  of  the  Lower  House 
of  the  last  Convocation,  with  relation 
to  the  archbishop's  prorogation  of  it 
upon  the  eighth  of  May.  In  a  letter 
to  the  publisher  of  the  Late  narrative 
of  the  proceedings  of  that  House  about 
adjournments.      [By    Charles    Trim- 

NELL.] 

[London:]  1702.    Quarto.    Pp.  8.*  [^^^/.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  Edinburgh  Bible  Society,  re- 
lative to  the  Apocrypha,  against  the 
aspersions  of  the  "  Eclectic  Review  ;" 
in  a  letter  to  the  members  of  the  com- 
mitee  of  the  parent  institution.  [By 
James  Haldane,] 

London:  M.DCCC.XXV.  Octavo.  Pp.35. 
[Brit.  Mus.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  late  Parliament  of  England,  An. 
Dom.  1689.  Being  the  first  in  the 
reign  of  their  present  Majesties  King 
William  and  Queen  Mary.  [By  John, 
Lord  SOiMERS/j 
London,  1690.     Quarto.     Pp.  25.  b.  t.* 


VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  University  of  Oxford,  against 
the  allegations  of  an  act  of  the  council 
of  the  city  of  Oxford,  dated  Sept.  6. 
1703.  By  a  private  hand.  [Thomas 
Wood,  D.C.L.] 

No  separate  title-page.  Quarto.  Pp.  7.* 
[Bodl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Protestant 
doctrine  concerning  Justification,  and 
and  of  its  preachers  and  professors, 
from  the  unjust  charge  of  Antino- 
mianism.  In  a  letter  from  a  minister 
in  the  city,  to  a  minister  in  the 
countrey.     [By  Robert  Traill,  M.A.] 

London:  1692.  Quarto,  Pp.  42.  b.  t.* 
[Aberdeen  Lib.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  real  Re- 
formation-principles of  the  Church  of 
Scotland  concerning  separation,  &c. 
In  which  the  Essay  on  separation  is 
vindicated  ;  and  the  arguments  of  the 
Reverend  Mr.  Wilson,  for  separation 
from  this  Established  Church,  in  his 
Defence,  are  considered,  where  sundry 
Anti-Reformation  principles,  historical 
errors,  &c.,  in  that  Defence,  are 
noticed;  and  many  things,  neither 
truth,  nor  matter  of  fact  in  the  Testi- 
mony of  the  seceding  brethren,  are 
discovered  and  collected.  To  which, 
in  an  appendix,  a  further  argument 
against  separation,  taken  from  the 
conduct  of  the  famous  martyr  Mr, 
James  Guthrie,  and  other  Protesters 
in  his  day,  is  largely  insisted  on.  By 
the  author  of  the  Essay  on  separation. 
[John  CURRIE.] 

Edinburgh,  MDCCXL.  Octavo.  Pp.  xiv. 
8.  360.*  [New  Coll.  Cat.]  Address  to  the 
reader  signed  J.  C. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  realm,  and 
Church  of  England,  from  the  charge 
of  perjury,  rebellion,  &  schism,  un- 
justly laid  upon  them  by  the  non-jurors : 
and  the  rebellion  and  schism  shewn  to 
lie  at  their  own  doors.  [By  William 
Wake.] 

London:  MDCCXVi.  Octavo.  Pp.  68.* 
Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Reasonable- 
ness of  Christianity,  &c.  from  Mr. 
Edwards's  Reflections.  [By  John 
Locke.] 

London:  1695.  Octavo.  Pp.40.*  [Brit. 
Mus.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Reasons  and 
Defence,  &c.  Part  I.  Being  a  reply 
to  the  first  part  of  No  suflScient  reason 


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[by  Spinckes]  for  restoring  some 
prayers  and  directions  of  King  Edward 
VI's  first  liturgy.  By  the  author  of 
Reasons  and  Defence.  [Jeremy 
Collier.] 

London  :  mdccxviii.     Octavo.* 

.     Part  II.     Being  a  reply  to  the 

second  part  of  No  sufficient  reason  for 
restoring  some  prayers  and  directions 
of  King  Edward  VI's  first  liturgy.  By 
the  author  of  the  Reasons  and  Defence. 
[Jeremy  Collier.] 

London:  1719.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  religious  and 
civil  principles  of  the  Irish  Catholics, 
in  a  letter,  addressed  to  his  Excellency 
the  Marquis  Wellesley,  K.G.  Lord 
Lieutenant  General,  and  General  Gov- 
ernor of  Ireland,  &c.  &c.  Second 
edition.  By  J.  K.  L.  [James  Warren 
Doyle,  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of 
Kildare  and  Leighlin.]  Author  of 
"  Letters  to  his  Grace  the  Protestant 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,"  of  "  Essays  on 
domestic  nomination,"  &c.  &c. 
Dublin :   1823.     Octavo.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Remarks 
upon  Mr.  Cha.  Leslie's  First  Dialogue 
on  the  Socinian  controversy.  [By 
Thomas  Emlyn.] 

No  separate  title-page.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Reverend 
Dr.  Henry  Sacheverell,  from  the  false, 
scandalous,  and  malicious  aspersions 
cast  upon  him  in  a  late  infamous  pam- 
phlet, entitled.  The  modern  fanatick 
[by  William  Bisset].  Intended  chiefly 
to  expose  the  iniquity  of  the  faction  in 
general,  without  taking  any  consider- 
able notice  of  their  poor  mad  tool 
B — t  in  particular.  In  a  dialogue  be- 
tween a  Tory  and  a  Wh — g.  [By 
William  Lambe.] 

London  :  N.  D.  Octavo.  Pp.  5.  b.  t.  99.* 
This  tract  is  also  attributed  to  William 
King,  LL.D.,  who  appears  only  to  have 
had  a  share  in  it.  Lambe  owns  it  as  being 
principally  his  own  in  his  "Possibility  of 
leaving  the  Tories." — Note  in  Bodl.  Cat. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Wesley's  last  minutes  :  occasioned  by 
a  circular,  printed  letter,  inviting 
principal  persons,  both  clergy  and 
laity,  as  well  of  the  dissenters  as  of 
the  established  Church,  who  disap- 
prove of  those  minutes,  to  oppose 
them  in  a  body,  as  a  dreadful  heresy  ; 
and  designed  to  remove  prejudice, 
check  rashness,  promote  forbearance, 


defend  the  character  of  an  eminent 
minister  of  Christ,  and  prevent  some 
important  Scriptural  truths  from  being 
hastily  branded  as  heretical.  In  five 
letters,  to  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  author 
[Walter  Shirley]  of  the  Circular  letter. 
By  a  lover  of  quietness  and  liberty  of 
conscience.  [J  ohn  William  Fletcher.  ] 
Bristol:  1 77 1.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  98.* 
[GenL  Mag,,  Ivi.  29.]  Letters  signed 
J.F. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Right  Rev- 
erend the  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter  [Dr. 
Blackall],  occasioned  by  Mr.  Benjamin 
Hoadly's  reflections  on  his  Lordship's 
two  sermons  Of  government,  preached 
in  St.  Dunstan's  church,  March  8, 
1704.  And  before  her  Majesty,  March 
8,  1708.  [By  William  Oldisworth.] 
London:  1709.    Octavo.    Pp.87.*   [BodL] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Right  Rev- 
erend the  Ld.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  from 
the  undeserved  reflections  of  the  Rev- 
erend Mr.  John  Johnson,  in  his  book 
entituled  The  unbloody  sacrifice  and 
altar  unvailed  and  supported.  Where- 
in is  shewn  how  groundless  and  un- 
reasonable this  Reverend  man's  excep- 
tions and  complaints  are,  and  how 
little  service  he  has  done  himself  by 
them.  In  a  letter  to  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Johnson.  By  a  Christian.  [John 
Lewis,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Margate.] 
London  :N.D.    Octavo.    Pp.23.*    [Bod/.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Right  Re- 
verend the  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
against  the  malicious  aspersions  of 
those  who  uncharitably  ascribe  the 
book,  intituled,  A  plain  account  of  the 
nature  and  end  of  the  Sacrament  of 
the  Lord's  Supper,  to  his  Lordship. 
By  the  author  of  the  Proposal  for  the 
revival  of  Christianity.  [Philip  Skel- 
TON,  rector  of  Fintona,  Ireland.] 

Dublin  printed,  London,  reprinted, 
MDCCxxxvi.     Octavo.     Pp.  71.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  rights  of 
men,  in  a  letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Edmund  Burke ;  occasioned  by 
his  Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in 
France.  [ByMary  Woolstonecraft.] 
London:  1790.     Octavo.     [fV.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Roman 
Catholicks  of  the  English  nation,  from 
some  aspersions  lately  cast  upon  them. 
In  a  letter  from  a  Protestant  gentleman 
in  the  country,  to  a  citizen  of  London. 
[By  R.  Caron.] 

London,  1660.  Quarto.*  [Bibliotheca 
Grenvilliana,  i.  117.] 


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VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  royal  martyr 
King  Charles  I.  from  the  Irish  mas- 
sacre in  the  year  1641,  cast  upon  him 
in  the  "Life  of  Richard  Baxter," 
wrote  by  himself,  and  since  in  the 
"Abridgement"  by  Edmund  Calamy  : 
being  a  case  of  present  concern.  In 
a  letter  to  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Commons.  [By  Rev.  Thomas  CARTE.] 
Second  edition. 

1704.     \^Cat.  Land.  Inst.,  ii.  320.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Scotish 
Presbyterians  &  Covenanters,  against 
the  aspersions  of  the  author  of  "  Tales 
of  my  landlord."  By  a  member  of  the 
Scotish  bar.     Qames  Grahame.] 

Glasgow,  181 7.     Octavo.     Pp.  32.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Scottish 
Covenanters  :  consisting  of  a  review 
of  the  first  series  of  the  "  Tales  of  my 
landlord,"  extracted  from  the  Christian 
Instructor  for  1817.  [By  Thomas 
M'Crie,  D.D.]  With  an  appendix, 
containing  various  extracts,  illustrative 
of  the  principles  and  character  of  the 
Reformers. 
Glasgow,  1S24,     Duodecimo,* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  scripture 
doctrine  of  original  sin  from  Mr 
Taylor's  Free  and  candid  examination 
of  it.  [By  Rev.  David  Jennings, 
D.D.] 

London:    1740.     Octavo.      Pp.     vi.    130. 

\DariiHg,  Cyclop.  Bibl.'\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Short  history 
of  the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts.  [By 
Capel  LoFFT.] 

London :   m.dcc.xc.      Octavo.      Pp.    35. 
b.  t.*    \,Bodl.\ 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Surey 
demoniack  as  no  impostor :  or,  a  reply 
to  a  certain  pamphlet  publish'd  by  Mr. 
Zach.  Taylor,  called  The  Surey  impostor. 
With  a  further  clearing  and  confirming 
of  the  truth  as  to  Richard  Dugdale's 
case  and  cure.  By  T.  J.  [Thomas 
Jolly]  one  of  the  ministers  who 
attended  upon  that  affair  from  first  to 
last :  but  replies  only  as  to  matter  of 
fact,  and  as  he  therewithal  is  more 
especially  concerned.  To  which  is 
annexed  a  brief  narrative  of  the  Surey 
demoniack,  drawn  up  by  the  same 
author,  for  the  satisfaction  of  such  who 
have  not  seen  the  former  narrative. 
London,  1698.    Quarto.    Pp.  32.*    [Bod/.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Theory  of 
Mahometanism  unveiled,  against  the 
strictures  of  a  writer  in  No.  XIII.  of 


the  British  Critic,  and  Quarterly  Theo- 
logical Review.  In  a  letter  to  the  Rev. 
Hugh  James  Rose,  B.D.,  Christian 
Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge. [By  the  Rev.  Charles  FORS- 
TER,  author  of  the  work.]  Not  pub- 
hshed. 

[London:]  1830.  Octavo.  [fV.,  Martin's 
Cat.] 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Treatise  of 
monarchy,  containing  an  answer  to  Dr. 
Femes  reply ;  also  a  more  full  dis- 
covery of  three  maine  points  ;  1.  The 
ordinance  of  God  in  supremacie.  2. 
The  nature  and  kinds  of  limitation.  3. 
The  causes  and  meanes  of  limitation  in 
governments.  Done  bythe  authour  of 
the  former  treatise.    [Philip  HUNTON.] 

London,  m.dc.xliv.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  Twenty 
third  Article  of  the  Church  of  England, 
from  a  late  exposition,  ascribed  to  my 
Lord  Bishop  of  Sarum.  [By  William 
Thornton,  of  Hart-Hall.j 

London:  1702.      Quarto.      Pp.  26.  b.  t.* 

[Bod/.] 

Ascribed  also  to  Bernard  de  Mandeville, 

and  to  Robert  Burscough. 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  the  worship  of 
the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  on  the  Unitarian 
principles  :  in  answer  to  what  is  said 
on  that  head  by  Mr.  Jos.  Boyse,  in  his 
Vindication  of  the  Deity  of  Jesus 
Christ.  [By  Thomas  Emlyn.]  Note 
the  references  are  made  to  the  4to. 
edition  of  Mr.  B's  book. 

N.  P.     M.DCC.V.     Quarto.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  their  Majesties 
authority  to  fill  the  sees  of  the  deprived 
bishops  ;  in  a  letter  out  of  the  country. 

Occasioned    by    Dr.     B [Beve- 

ridge]  's  refusal  of  the  bishoprick  of 
Bath  and  Wells.     [By  Edward  Still- 
ingfleet,  D.D.] 
London :   mdcxci.     Quarto.     Pp.  27.* 

VINDICATION  (a)  of  those  who  take 
the  oath  of  allegiance  to  his  present 
Majestie  from  perjurie,  injustice,  and 
disloyaltie,  charged  upon  them  but 
such  as  are  against  it  ;  wherein  is  evi- 
dently shewed  that  the  common  good 
of  a  nation  is  what  is  primarily  and 
principally  respected  in  an  oath,  and 
therefore  when  the  oath  is  inconsistent 
with  that,  the  persons  who  have  taken 
it,  are  absolved  from  it ;  in  proving  of 
which  the  case  of  Maud  and  King 
Stephen  is  particularly  consider'd.    la 


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a  letter  to  a  non-juror.     [By  Thomas 
Hearne.] 

1 73 1.  Octavo.  [W.]  Preface  to  the 
Reader  by Bilstone,  M.A.,  of  All  Souls. 

VINDICIyE  Academiarum  containing, 
some  briefe  animadversions  upon  Mr. 
Webster's  book,  stiled,  The  examina- 
tion of  academies.  Together  with  an 
appendix  concerning  what  M.  Hobbs, 
and  M.  Dell  have  published  on  this 
argument.    [By  Seth  Ward.] 

Oxford,  1654.     Quarto.   Pp.  65.*     [Wood, 

Athen.  Oxon.,  iv.  249.] 

The  tract  is  signed  H.  D.  being  the  final 

letters  of  the  author  s  names.     There  is  a 

wood-cut    on     the    title-page.       Prefatory 

epistle  signed  N.  S.  John  Wilkins  [finals] 

of  Wadham  College. 

The  prefatory  epistle  has  been  assigned  to 

Nathaniel  Stephens. 

VINDICI^  Biblicae;  a  series  of  notices 
and  elucidations  of  passages  in  the 
Old  and  New  Testament,  which  have 
been  the  subject  of  attack  and  misre- 
presentation by  deistical  writers.  [By 
David  Walther.] 

London :  1832.  Octavo.  [Home's  Intro- 
ditctio7i,  v.  424.  Lozutides,  Brit  Lib.,  p. 
314] 

VINDICI^  Britannicas  :  being  stric- 
tures on  a  late  pamphlet  by  Gilbert 
Wakefield,  A.B.  late  Fellow  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  intitled,  "The 
spirit  of  Christianity  compared  with 
the  spirit  of  the  times  in  Great  Britain. 
By  an  undergraduate.  [William 
Penn,  descendant  of  the  Quaker.] 

1794-  Octavo.  Pp.  66.  [Gent.  Mag., 
June  1863,  p.  800.     Mon.  Rev.,  xv,  225.] 

VINDICI^  Calvinisticse  :  or  some  im- 
partial reflections  on  the  Dean  of  Lon- 
donderry's Considerations,  and  Mr. 
Chancellor  King's  Answer  thereto,  in 
which  he  no  less  unjustly  than  im- 
pertinently reflects  on  the  Protestant 
dissenters.  In  a  letter  to  a  friend,  by 
W.  B.,  D.D.     [Joseph  BOYSE.] 

Dublin:    1688.     Quarto.     [Tones'  Peck,  i. 

I55-] 

Published  among  Boyse's  Works,  ii.  45.] 

VINDICI^  Carolinae:  or,  a  defence  of 
'Ei/cwj-  BacTiXiKTi,  the  portraicture  of  his 
sacred  Majesty  in  his  soHtudes  and 
sufferings.  In  reply  to  a  book  intituled 
'Et/covo/cXao-TTjs,  written  by  Mr.  Milton, 
and  lately  re-printed  at  Amsterdam. 
{By  Richard  HOLLINGWORTH,  D.D.] 

London,  MDCXCil.     Octavo.     Pp.  12.  b.  t. 
I4t  *     [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  723.] 


Ascribed    to    John    Wilson,    author   of   a 
Treatise  on  necromancy,     [  W.,  Brit.  Mus.] 

VINDICI^  contra  tyrannos;  a  defence 
of  liberty  against  tyrants ;  or  of  the 
awfull  power  of  the  prince  over  the 
people,  and  of  the  people  over  the 
prince ;  being  a  treatise  written  in 
Latin  and  French  by  Junius  Brutus 
[Hubert  Languet]  and  translated  out 
of  both  into  English  [by  William 
Walker]. 

London  :  1648,  1689.  Quarto. 
"  The  original  of  this  work  has  been  attri- 
buted to  Theodore  Beza.  M'Crie  in  his 
Life  of  Andrew  Melville,  vol.  i.  p.  424, 
says  that  this  work  resembles  Hotman's 
Franco  Gallia,  and  that  Languet's  work  is 
properly  only  an  enlargement  of  Beza's 
supprest  work,  De  Jure  Magistruum,  and 
although  more  guarded  yet  is  still  far  from 
evasive  in  the  expression  of  liberal  opinions. 
In  the  British  Museum  copy  of  the  edition 
of  1689,  is  the  following  Manuscript  note  — 
"This  translation  of  the  Vindicae  contra 
tyrannos  was  the  work  of  Mr  William 
Walker  of  Darnal  near  Sheffield,  Yorkshire, 
the  person  who  cut  off  King  Charles's  head. 
It  was  first  printed  in  1649  [1648]  and  re- 
printed at  the  Revolution  as  above." 

VINDICIAE  Flavianae:  or,  A  vindica- 
tion of  the  testimony  given  by  Josephus 
concerning  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 
[By  Jacob  Bryant.] 
London:  M.DCc.Lxxvii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
83.  b.  t.*     [JJjce.  Cat.] 

VINDICIyE  juris  regii :  or,  remarques 
upon  a  paper  [by  Gilbert  Burnet, 
D.D.],  entituled,  An  enquiry  into  the 
the  measures  of  submission  to  the 
supream  authority.  [By  Jeremy 
Collier.] 

London,  mdclxxxix.     Quarto.      Pp.  48. 
b.  t.* 

VINDICI^  Landavensis:  or  strictures 
on  the  Bishop  of  Landaffs  late  charge, 
in  a  letter  to  his  Lordship.  [By 
William  Mayor,  LL.D.] 

Oxford  :    MDCCXCii.      Quarto.      Pp.    19. 
b.  t.* 

VINDICI^  pietatis  :  or,  a  vindication 
of  godlinesse,  in  the  greatest  strictness 
and  spirituality  of  it,  from  the  imputa- 
tions of  folly  and  fansy.  Together 
with  several  directions  for  the  attain- 
ing and  maintaining  of  a  godly  life. 
By  R.  A.     [Richard  Alleine.] 

London:  1664.      Octavo.     Pp.   12.  331.* 
[Brit.  Mtts.] 

VINETUM  Britannicum:  or,  a  treatise 
of  cider,   and  such  other  wines  and 


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drinks  that  are  extracted  from  all 
manner  of  fruits  growing  in  this  king- 
dom. Together  with  the  method  of 
propagating  all  sorts  of  vinous  fruit- 
trees.  And  a  description  of  the  new- 
invented  ingenio  or  mill,  for  the  more 
expeditious  and  better  making  of 
cider.  And  also  the  right  method  of 
making  metheglin  and  birch-wine. 
With  copper-plates.  By  J.  W.  Gent. 
[John  WORLIDGE.] 

London :  1676.  Octavo.  Pp.  19.  b.  t. 
l86.  6.*    [Bod/.] 

VINEYARD  (the)  of  Naboth  ;  a 
dramatic  fragment.  Translated  from 
the  original  Hebrew.  [By  Dr.  Edward 
Andrews,  minister  of  Beresford 
Church,  Walworth.]  Printed  for 
private  circulation. 

London :  1825.     Octavo.     Pp.  36. 

VIOLA.  By  the  author  of  "Caste," 
"My  son's  wife,"  "Pearl,"  &c.  &c. 
[Emily  JOLLY.] 

London:  1869.     Octavo.* 
VIOLA  ;  or  'tis  an  old  tale.     [By  Isabel 

GOLDSMID.] 

London:  1852.     Octavo. 

Another  edition  of  "  'Tis  an  old  ta.le,"g  .v. 

VIOLENZIA,  a  tragedy.  [By  W.  C. 
ROSCOE.] 

London  :  mdcccli.  Octavo.  Pp.  xiii.  I. 
140.  I.*     [BodL] 

VIOLET  Bank  and  its  inmates.  [By 
Mrs  C.  Jenkin.]    In  three  volumes. 

London :  1858.     Octavo. 

VIOLET ;  or  the  danseuse  :  a  portraiture 
of  human  passions  and  character.  [By 
Beasley.]     In  two  volumes. 

London :  1836.  Octavo.* 
See  discussion  as  to  authorship  in  N.  and 
Q.,  4th  Sen,  p.  176,  324,  397,  492,  543. 
[The  above  name,  Beasley,  is  in  Mr.  Laing's 
handwriting ;  but  his  reasons  for  thus  assign- 
ing it  are  not  given. — Ed.] 

VIOLET  Stuart,  a  tale  of  Gibraltar.  By 
H.  E.  P.  [Harriet  Eleanor  Phil- 
limore.] 

London:  1879.  Octavo.  [Lii>. /aier.,  in. 
310.] 

VIRGIDEMIARUM.  The  three  last 
bookes.  Of  byting  satyres.  [By 
Joseph  Hall.] 

London,  1598.  Octavo.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
105.* 

VIRGIDEMIARUM,  sixe  bookes. 
First  three  bookes,  of  tooth-less  satyrs. 


1.  Poeticall.  2.  Academicall.  3.  MoralL 
[By  Joseph  Hall.] 

London,  1597.     Octavo.     Pp.  14.  b.  t.  67. 
I.* 

VIRGIL  in  London  ;  or,  town  eclogues. 
To   which  are  added,    imitations    of 
Horace.    [By  George  Daniel.] 
London,  18 14.     Octavo,* 

VIRGILIUS.  This  Boke  treateth  of 
the  lyfe  of  Virgilius,  and  of  his  deth,. 
and  many  marvayles  that  he  did,  in 
hys  lyfe-tyme,  by  whychcrafte  and 
nygromancye  thorough  the  helpe  of  the 
devyls  of  hell.  [Reprinted  and  edited 
by  E.  Vernon  Utterson.] 
London:  [1812.]  Quarto.  Pp.22.  [^F.. 
Margin's  Cat,] 

VIRGILS  Eclogves  translated  into 
English.  By  W.  L.  Gent.  [William 
Lisle.] 

London,    1628.     Octavo.      Pp.   14.   b.   t. 
193.* 

VIRGIL'S  husbandry,  or  an  essay  on 
the  Georgics  :  being  the  first  book. 
Translated  into  English  verse.  To- 
which  are  added  the  Latin  text,  and 
Mr.  Dryden's  version.  With  notes 
critical,  and  rustick.  [By  William 
Benson.] 

London :  mdccxxv.     Octavo.    Pp.  xv.  50, 
and  6  leaves  of  notes  unpaged.     [Lowndes^ 
Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  2784.] 
The  second  book,  with  title-page  as  above, 
was  published  in  the  previous  year,  1724. 

VIRGIN  (the)  Mary  misrepresented  by 
the  Roman  Church,  in  the  traditions  of 
that  Church,  concerning  her  life  and 
glory;  and  in  the  devotions  paid  to  her,^ 
as  the  mother  of  God.  Both  shewed 
out  of  the  offices  of  that  Church,  the 
lessons  on  her  festivals,  and  from  their 
allowed  authors.  Part  I.  Wherein  twa 
of  her  feasts,  her  conception  and  nati- 
vityjare considered.  [By  John  Patrick.} 
London:  MDCLXxxviii.  Quarto.  Pp.153.* 
\Jones^  Peck,  p.  417.] 

VIRGIN   (the)  of  Eden.     [By  Charles 
Povey.] 
{Gent.  Mag.,  liii.  941.] 

VIRGINIA.  A  tragedy.  As  it  is  acted 
at  the  Theatre-Royal  in  Drury-Lane, 
by  his  Majesty's  Servants.  [By  Henry 
Crisp.] 

London,    MDCCLiv.     Octavo.      Pp.    74.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

Ascribed    to    Frances    Moore,   afterwards 
Mrs  Brooke.     [Dyce  Cat.] 
Baker,  Biog.  Dram. ,  gives  the  date  of  Mrs. 
Brooke's  Virginia  as  1756. 


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VIRTUE  the  source  of  pleasure.  [By 
E.  Barnard.] 

1757.      Octavo.      [Biog.    Dram.,    i.    21. 
Mon.  Rev.,  xvii.  603.] 

VIRTUS  post  funera  vivit  ;  or,  honour 
tryumphing  over  death,  being  true  epi- 
tomes of  honourable,  noble,  learned 
and  hospitable  personages.  By  W.  P. 
[William  SAMPSON.] 
London:  1636,  Quarto.  Thirty-six  leaves. 
\W.,  Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

VIRTUS  rediviva.  A  panegyric  on  our 
late  King  Charles  the  First  of  ever 
blessed  memory,  attended  with  several 
ingenious  pieces  from  the  same  pen. 
By  T.  F.     [Thomas  FORD.] 

London:   1660.     Octavo.     {Wood,  Athen. 
Oxon.,  iii.  1097;  iv.  245.] 

VISIBLE  (of  the)  sacrifice  of  the  Church 
of  God  by  Anonymus  Eremita.  [Simon 
Stock,  or,  according  to  his  professed 
name,  Simon  a.  S.  Maria.]  In  two 
parts. 

At  Bruxelles  1637-8.     Quarto. 

VISION    (the),  a  poem.     [By  Thomas 
Hamilton,  6th  Earl  of  Haddington.] 
N.  p.     N.  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  4.  * 

VISION  (the)  compylet  in  Latin  be  a 
most  learnit  clerk,  in  time  of  our  hair- 
ship  and  oppression,  anno  1300,  and 
translatit  in  1524.  [By  Allan  RAM- 
SAY.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1748.     Octavo.     Pp. 

VISION  (a)  of  hell.  A  poem.  [By 
John  Abraham  Heraud.] 

Glasgow,  MDCCCXXXi.     Duodecimo.     Pp. 
I.  b.  t.  165.* 

VISION  (the)  of  judgment,  by  Quevedo 
Redivivus  [George  Gordon  Byron, 
Lord  Byron],  suggested  by  the  compo- 
sition so  entitled  by  the  author  [Robert 
Southey]of  "Wat  Tyler." 

London :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  24.* 

VISION  (the)  of  Mary  ;  or,  a  dream  of 
joy.  Poem  in  honour  of  the  immacu- 
late conception.  By  R.  B.  J.  barrister- 
at-law  :  Temple.     [R.  B.  Jones.] 

London :   mdccclvi.     Octavo.*     {Olphar 
Hamst,  p.  108.] 

VISION  (the)  of  Pierce  Plowman,  now 
fyrste  imprynted  by  Roberte  Crowley, 
dwellyng  in  Ely  rentes  in  Holburne. 
Anno  Domini.  1505.  Cum  priuilegio 
ad  imprimendu  solum,  [By  Robert 
Langland.] 


Imprinted  at  London  by  Roberte  Crowley, 
dwellyng  in  Elye  rentes  in  Holburne.  The 
yere  of  our  Lord,  m.d.l.  Quarto.  Fol. 
I.  b.  t.  cxvii.     B.  L.* 

VISION  (the),  or  a  dialog  between  the 
soul  and  the  bodie  fancied  in  a  morn- 
ing dream.    [By  James  Howell.] 

1 65 1.     Octavo.     {Bliss"  Cat.,  154.] 

VISIONS  in  verse,  for  the  entertainment 
and  instruction  of  younger  minds. 
[By  E.  Cotton.] 

London:  mdccli.  Octavo.  Pp.  104.* 
IBodl.] 

VISIONS  (the)  of  Sir  Heister  Riley. 
[By  Charles  Povey.] 

1710.     [iV.    and  Q.,   24  March    1855,  p. 
234-] 
VISIONS  (the)  of  the  soul,  before  it 
comes    into    the    body.       In    several 
dialogues.      Written  by  a  member  of 
the  Athenian  Society.  [John  Dunton.] 

London,  1692.     Octavo.    Pp.  4.  b.  t.  151.* 

VISIT  (the)  for  a  week ;  or,  hints  on  the 
improvement  of  time.  Containing  ori- 
ginal tales,  anecdotes  from  natural  and 
moral  history,  &c.  Designed  for  the 
amusement  of  youth.  By  the  author  of 
The  six  princesses  of  Babylon,  Juvenile 
Magazine,  and  Knight  of  the  rose. 
[Lucy  Peacock.] 

London:  1794.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  330. 
b.  t.* 

VISIT  (a)  to  Dublin.  [By  William 
Knox.] 

Edinburgh:  1824,  [A^.  and  Q.,  26  Dec. 
1863,  p.  529.] 

VISIT  (a)  to  lona  :  by  an  Americar> 
clergyman.    [James  C.  Richmond.] 

Glasgow :  MDCCCXLIX.  Sq.  Octavo.* 
[Presentation  copy.] 

VISIT  (a)  to  Saint  Saviour's,  South- 
wark,  with  advice  to  Dr  Sacheverell's 
preachers  there.  By  a  divine  of  the 
Church  of  England.  [White  Kennett, 
D.D.J 
London:  1710.     Octavo. 

VISIT  (a)  to  the  Eastern  necropolis  of 
Dundee,  on  30th  August  1865,  in 
seven  chapters.  By  Norval.  [James 
Scrymgeour.] 

Dundee :  N.  D.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  33. 
b.  t.*     [A.  Jervise.] 

Reprinted  from  the  "Dundee  Advertiser  " 
for  private  circulation. 

VISIT  (a)  to  the  New  Forest  A  tale 
By  Harriet  Myrtle,  author  of  "The 
Water-lily,"   "The   ocean   child,"  etc. 


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etc.  [Mrs  Lydia  Falconer  Miller.] 
Illustrated  with  twenty-five  engravings, 
from  drawings  by  William  Harvey, 
George  Thomas,  Birket  Foster,  and 
Harrison  Weir. 
London:  1859.     Octavo.     Pp.  158.* 

VISIT  (a)  to  the  rectory  of  Passy,  with 
sketches  of  character  and  scenery. 
[By  J.  W.  Peers.] 

London :   mdcccxxvi.     Octavo.      Pp.  2. 
b.  t.  228.* 

VISIT  (a)  to  the  United  Service  Insti- 
tution in  1849  by  Bosquecillo.     [Lieu- 
tenant Shaw.] 
London  :  1849.     Duodecimo. 

VISIT  (a)  to  Vaucluse,  Nismes,  Orange, 
Pont-du-Gard,  Avignon,  Marseilles, 
&c.  &c.  in  May,  MDCCCXXl.  By  the 
author  of  the  Trimester,  in  MDCCCXX. 
[Stephen  Weston.] 
London :  1822.  Octavo.  Pp.  i.  b.  t. 
III.* 

Author's    name    in    the    hand-writing    of 
Uyce. 

VISITATION  (a)  of  heavenly  love  unto 
the  seed  of  Jacob  yet  in  captivity  ;  to 
whom  the  love  of  the  Lord  is,  who  is 
gathering,  and  will  gather  it,  for  it 
belongs  unto  him.  By  one  who  feeleth 
the  springs  of  life  opened  from  which 
this  is  given  forth,  D.  W.  [Dorothy 
White,  of  Weymouth.] 
London,  1660.     Quarto.     Pp.  9.  b.  t.* 

VISITATION  (a)  speech  at  Colchester 
in  Essex,  1692.     [By  John  Hansley, 
Archdeacon  of  Colchester.] 
London,  1662.     Quarto.     Pp.  14.* 

VISITATION  (a)  to  the  Jewes  from 
them  whom  the  Lord  hath  visited  from 
on  high,  among  whom  he  hath  per- 
formed his  promise  made  with  Abra- 
ham, Isaac,  and  Jacob,  and  to  his 
seed,  which  Moses  saw,  &c.  Given 
forth  by  G.  F.  [George  Fox.] 
London,  1656.  Quarto.  5  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  651.] 

VISITATIONS  for  Cornwall.     [By  Sir 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas.] 
N.    p.     N.    D.      Folio.      Pp.    28.*      The 
above  is  a  made-up  title.     The  work  was 
never  published. 

VISITED  on  the  children.  A  novel.  By 
Theo.  Gift  [Dora  Havers.]    In  three 
volumes. 
London:  l88i.     Octavo. 

VISITING  my  relations,  and  its  results; 
a  series  of  small  episodes  in  the  hfe  of 
a  recluse.     [By  Mary  Ann  Kelty.] 
London.     1851.     Octavo.* 


VISITING  societies  and  lay  readers  :  a 
letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  London. 
By  Presbyter  Catholicus.  [Rev.  Wil- 
liam Harness,  incumbent  of  All- 
Saints,  Knightsbridge.] 
London  :  1844.  Octavo.*  [Darling,  Cy- 
clop. Bibl.'\ 

VISITOR'S  hand-book  for  Cheltenham; 
containing  brief  notices  of  the  spas, 
pump  rooms,  and  places  of  fashionable 
resort  and  amusement ;  also  of  its 
churches,  chapels,  and  public  institu- 
tions ;  with  chronological  notices  of 
events  connected  with  its  history,  &c. 
&c.  [By  H.  Davies.] 
London,  1840.  Octavo.  Pp.  viii.  78.* 
^Bodl.^    Advertisement  signed  H.  D. 

VITIS  degeneris  :  or,  the  degenerate- 
plant.  Being  a  treatise  of  ancient 
ceremonies.  Containing  an  historical 
account  of  their  rise  and  growth,  their 
first  entrance  into  the  Church,  and 
their  gradual  advancement  to  super- 
stition therein.  Written  originally  in 
French,  but  now,  for  general  informa- 
tion and  benefit,  faithfully  translated 
into  English  [by  Thomas  Douglas]. 
[By  John  WiLSON.] 

London,  1668.  Octavo.  Pp.  45.  b.  t.  173.* 
[Bodl.'\ 

"The  author  one  Mr.  Wilson  a  non-con- 
formist who  lived  in,  or  about  Chester." — 
MS.  note  in  the  hand-writing  of  Barlow. 

VITTORIA  Colonna:  a  tale  of  Rome  in 
the  nineteenth  century.    [By  Charlotte 
A.  Eaton.]     In  three  volumes. 
Edinburgh :  1827.     Duodecimo. 

VIVE  Jesus.  The  Rule  of  St  Austin 
with  the  Constitutions  and  Directory 
for  the  religious  sisters  of  the  Visita- 
tion. Translated  out  of  French  [by 
Charles  Townely]. 
Paris,  1678.     Pp.  312. 

VIVIAN  Grey.    [By  Benjamin  Dis- 
raeli.]   A  new  edition.     [In  five  vol- 
umes.] 
London:  1826,  27.     Duodecimo.* 

VIXEN  A  novel  By  the  author  of 
"  Lady  Audley's  secret,"  etc.,  etc.,  etc. 
[M.  E.  Braddon.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  1879.     Octavo.* 

VIZIER'S  (the)  son;  or,  the  adventures 
of  a  Mogul.     By  the  author  of  "  Pan- 
durang  Hari."  [William  Brown  Hock- 
ley.]    In  three  volumes. 
London:  183 1.     Octavo, 

VOCABULARY  (a)  of  the  English, 
Bugis,  and  Malay  languages,  contain- 


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ing  about  2000  words.   [By  Th.  Thom- 

SEN,] 

Singapore  :   1833.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  66.* 

VOCABULARY  (a)  to  Bland's  Latin 
Hexameters  and  Pentameters,  by  a 
Harrow  tutor.  [Cecil  Frederick 
Holmes.] 

London:  1863.    Duodecimo.    Pp.  vii.  45.* 
Introduction  signed  C.  F,  H. 

VOCAL  parts  of  an  entertainment  [by 
Mr.  Rich],  called  Apollo  and  Daphne: 
or,  the  Burgo-master  trick'd.  As  per- 
form'd  in  the  Theatre  Royal  in  Lin- 
coln's-Inn-Fields.  [By  Lewis  Theo- 
bald.] The  fourth  edition,  with  alter- 
ations and  additions. 
London  :   1726.     Octavo.     Pp.  15.  b.  t.* 

VOICE  (a)  from  America  to  England. 
By  an  American  gentleman.  [Calvin 
Cotton.] 

London  :  MDCCCXXXix.     Octavo.*    [Alii- 
done.} 

VOICE  (a)  from  Palace  Yard  !  addressed 
to  Sir  Robert  Peel  and  members  of 
both  houses  of  parliament  by  George 
Canning.     [By  Serjeant  Murphy.] 

London:  [1844.]  Octavo.  Pp.24.*  \_Athen. 
Cat.} 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  factories.  In  serious 
verse.  Dedicated  to  the  Right  Hon- 
ourable Lord  Ashley.  [By  the  Hon. 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah  NORTON.] 

London  :  MDCCCXXXVi.     Octavo.* 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  font.     [By  George 
WILKINS,  D.D.] 
London:   1838.     Duodecimo.* 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  North.  An  appeal 
to  the  people  of  England  on  behalf  of 
their  Church.  By  an  English  priest. 
[Samuel  Brown  Harper.]  No.  I. 
-State  of  the  dogmatic  teaching  of  the 
English  Church. 
London:  MDCCCL.     Octavo.     Pp.  32.* 

.     No.  II.  The  legal  position  of  the 

English  Church. 

London  :  MDCCCL.     Octavo.* 

.     No.  III.  Internal  disorganization 

of  the  Church. 

London:  MDCCCL.    Octavo.    Pp.  68.  b.  t.* 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  place  of  S.  Mor- 
wenna,  in  the  rocky  land,  uttered  to 
the  sisters  of  mercy,  at  the  Tamar 
Mouth  ;  and  to  Lydia,  their  lady  in  the 
faith,  "  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened." 
By  the  vicar  of  Morwenstow,  a  priest 


in  the  diocese   of  Exeter.      [Robert 
Stephen  Hawker.] 
London :  mdcccxlix.     Duodecimo.     Pp. 
13,*     Signed  R.  S.  H. 

VO I CE  (a)  from  the  sea ;  or  the  wreck 
of  the   Eglantine.     By   Ruth   Elliott. 
[Lillie  Peck.] 
London:  1876.     \_Lib.  Jour.,  iii.  379.] 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  South:  or,  an 
address  from  some  Protestant  dis- 
senters in  England  to  the  Kirk  of 
Scotland.  [By  Daniel  Defoe.] 
No  separate  title-page.  [1707.!  Quarto. 
Pp.  8.*     [IVi/son,  Life  of  Defoe,  99.] 

VOICE  (a)  from  the  vintage,  on  the 
force  of  example,  addressed  to  those 
who  think  and  feel.  By  the  author  of 
"  The  women  of  England.  [Mrs  Wil- 
liam Ellis,  nde  Sarah  Stickney.]  De- 
dicated, by  permission,  to  the  Very  Rev. 
Theobald  Mathew.  [The  second  edi- 
tion.] 

London  :  1843.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  5.  b.  t. 
80.* 

VOICE  (the)  of  Christian  life  in  song; 
or,  hymns  and  hymn-writers  of  many 
lands  and  ages.  By  the  author  of 
"Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  Hfe." 
[Mrs  Charles,] 

London:    M.DCCC.LVin.      Octavo.       Pp. 
V.  i.  303.* 

VOICE  (the)  of  one  crying  in  a  wilder- 
ness. Or,  the  business  of  a  Christian, 
both  antecedaneous  to,  concomitant  of, 
and  consequent  upon,  a  sore  and 
heavy  visitation  ;  represented  in  seve- 
ral sermons.  First  preach'd  to  his 
own  family,  lying  under  such  visitation : 
and  now  made  publick  as  a  thank- 
offering  to  the  Lord  his  Healer.  By 
S.  S.  a  servant  of  God  in  the  Gospel 
of  his  Son.  [Samuel  Shaw.] 
London,  1668.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  21,  b,  t. 
24S.* 

VOICE  (the)  of  the  addressers  :  or,  a 
short  comment  upon  the  chief  things 
maintain'd,  or  condemn'd  in  our  late 
modest  addresses.  [By  Benjamin 
HOADLY,  D.D.] 

London:     mdccx.       Octavo.      Pp.    31.* 
\_Bodl.} 

VOICE  (the)  of  the  people,  in  a  memorial 
to  the  Prince  Regent  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland.  By  an  elector  of  West- 
minster. Author  of  "The  universal 
Church,"  and  of  "  Religious  and  civil 
union,"  &c.     [John  Crook.J 

Westminster:    1819.      Octavo.       Pp.    62. 

b.  t.*     \Brit.  Mus.] 


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VOICE  (the)  of  the  people,  no  voice  of 
God  :  or,  the  mistaken  arguments  of  a 
fiery  zealot,  in  a  late  pamphlet  entitl'd 
Vox  populi,  vox  Dei,  since  published 
under  the  title  of  the  Judgment  of 
whole  kingdoms  and  nations,  &c.  fully 
confuted,  and  his  designs  prov'd  to  be 
pernicious  and  destructive  to  thepublick 
peace ;  which  he  cannot  answer, 
without  blasphemy  and  perverting  the 
Holy  Scriptures.  Publish'd  for  the 
rectifying  men's  judgment  in  their 
duty  to  the  establish'd  government. 
By  F.  A.    [Francis  Atterbury,  D.D.] 

Sold  by  the  booksellers.     17 lO.     Octavo.* 

VOLPONE,  or,  the  fox.  By  way  of 
fable,  very  applicable  to  the  present 
times.    [By  Joseph  Browne,  D.D.] 

London,  1706.    Quarto.      Pp.  19.  b.    t.* 
[Bod/.] 

VOLTAIRE  in  the  shades  ;  or,  dialogues 
on  the  deistical  controversy.  [By 
William  Julius  Mickle.] 

London  :    M  D  cc  Lxx.     Octavo.     Pp.  xvi. 
214.*     [IVaf^,  Bid.  Brit.] 

VOLUNTARY  (the)  principle  tried  by  the 
Scriptures  of  the  New  Testament.  [By 
the  Hon.  Arthur  Philip  Perceval.] 

London  :  1836.    Duodecimo.     Pp.  24.* 

VOLUNTARY  (the)  system.  By  a 
churchman.  [Samuel  Roffey  Majt- 
LAND.]    7  parts, 

London,  1834-5.     Octavo.* 

VOLUNTEER  (the)  levee  or  the  re- 
markable experiences  of  Ensign  Sopht. 
Written  and.  illustrated  by  himself. 
Edited  by  the  author  of  "  How  not  to 
do  it."  [Robert  Michael  Ballantyne.] 
Edinburgh  :  MDCCCLX.  Octavo.  Pp. 
56.* 

VOLUNTEERS  (the);  or,  taylors  to 
arms  !  a  comedy  in  one  act ;  as  per- 
formed at  the  Theatre  Royal,  Covent 
Garden.  [By  George  Downing.]  The 
music  by  Mr.  Hook. 

London :    1 780.     Octavo.      \_Biog.  Dram. 
Mon.  Rev.,  Ixii.  411.] 

VORTIGERN,  an  historical  tragedy,  in 
five  acts  ;  represented  at  the  Theatre- 
Royal,  Drury  Lane,  and  Henry  the 
Second,  an  historical  drama.  Sup- 
posed to  be  written  by  the  author  of 
Vortigern.  [By  William  Henry  Ire- 
land.] 

London :  [1799.]    Octavo.* 
Each  play  has  a  separate  title  and  pagi- 
nation. 


VORTIGERN  under  consideration; 
with  general  remarks  on  Mr.  James 
Boaden's  Letter  to  George  Steevens, 
Esq.  relative  to  the  manuscripts,  draw- 
ings, seals,  &c.  ascribed  to  Shakes- 
peare, and  in  the  possession  of  Samuel 
Ireland,  Esq.  [By  W.  C.  Oulton.] 
London  :  1796.  Octavo.  Pp.  67.* 
Author's  name  in  the  handwriting  of 
Samuel  Ireland,  to  whom  the  pamphlet 
belonged. 

VOTIVAE  Angliae  :  or,  the  desires  and 
wishes  of  England.  Contained  in  a 
patheticall  discourse,  presented  to  the 
king  on  new-yeares  day  last.  Wherein 
are  vnfolded  and  represented,  many 
strong  reasons,  and  true  and  solide 
motiues,  to  perswade  his  Majestic  to 
drawe  his  royall  sword,  for  the  restoring 
of  the  Pallatynat,  and  Electorat,  to  his 
Sonne  in  law  Prince  Fredericke,  to  his 
onely  daughter  the  Lady  Elizabeth, 
and  their  princely  issue.  Against  the 
treacherovs  vsvrpation,  and  formidable 
ambition  and  power  of  the  Emperour, 
the  King  of  Spaine,  and  the  Duke  of 
Bavaria,  who  unjustlie  possesse  and 
detaine  the  same.  Together  with  some 
aphorismes  returned  (with  a  large 
interest)  to  the  Pope  in  answer  of  his. 
Written  by  S.  R.  N.  I.  [Thomas 
Scot.] 

Printed  at  Vtrecht.     MDCXXiiii.     Quarto. 
No  pagination.*     [Bodl.] 

VOW  (the)  of  the  peacock,  and  other 
poems.  By  L.  E.  L.  author  of  "  The 
improvisatrice,"  "The  golden  violet," 
&c.     [By  L.  E.  Landon.] 

London :  1835.     Octavo.* 

VOX  cleri  :  or,  the  sense  of  the  clergy, 
concerning  the  making  of  alterations 
in  the  established  liturgy :  with  remarks 
on  the  discourse  concerning  the  Eccles- 
iastical Commission,  and  several  letters 
for  alterations.  To  which  is  added,  an 
historical  account  of  the  whole  pro- 
ceedings of  the  present  Convocation. 
[By  Thomas  LoNG,  B.D.,  Exeter.] 
The  second  edition. 
London :  1690.     Quarto.* 

VOX  coeli,  or  newes  from  heaven.  Of 
a  consultation  there  held  by  the  high 
and  mighty  princes.  King  Hen.  8. 
King  Edw.  6.  Prince  Henry,  Queene 
Mary,  Queene  Elizabeth,  and  Queene 
Anne  ;  wherein  Spaines  ambition  and 
treacheries  to  most  kingdomes  and 
free  estates  of  Evrope,  are  vnmaskd 
and  truly  represented,  but  more  parti- 
cularly towards  England,  and  now  more 


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especially  under  the  pretended  match 
of  Prince  Charles,  with  the  Infanta 
Dona  Maria.  Whereunto  is  annexed 
two  letters  written  by  Queene  Mary 
from  heaven,  the  one  to  Count  Gondo- 
mar,  the  ambassadour  of  Spaine,  the 
other  to  all  the  Romane  Catholiques  of 
England.  Written  by  S.  R.  N.  I. 
[Thomas  Scot.] 

Printed  in  Elisium.     1624.     Quarto.* 
VOX  Dei.    [By  Thomas  Scot.] 

[1624.1  Quarto.  Pp.  9.  b.  t.  86.  En- 
graved title.  * 

VOX  militis  :  foreshewing  what  perils 
are  procvred  where  the  people  of  this, 
or  any  other  kingdome  Hue  without 
regard  of  marshall  discipline,  especially 
when  they  stand  and  behold  their 
friends  in  apparent  danger,  and  almost 
subuerted  by  there  enemies  vniust 
persecution,  and  yet  with  hold  their 
helping  hand  and  assistance.  Diuided 
into  two  parts,  the  first  manifesting  for 
what  causes  princes  may  enter  into 
warre,  and  how  necessary  and  vsuall  it 
is,  drawne  from  the  actions  of  the 
Prince  of  Orange.  The  second  dis- 
courseth  of  warre,  souldiers,  and  the 
time  when  it  is  conuenient :  collected 
out  of  the  heroicall  examples  of  Count 
Mansfield.  Where,  as  in  a  mirrour, 
meet  to  be  perused  by  kings,  princes, 
nobles,  knights,  gentlemen,  and  men  of 
all  degrees  throughout  the  whole  king- 
dome,  to  behold  with  what  consideration 
they  should  first  enter  into  the  warre, 
with  what  courage  they  should  prose- 
cute them,  and  how  to  deale  with  a 
common  enemy.  Dedicated  to  Count 
Mansfield,  and  the  honourable  councell 
of  warre.  [By  Gervase  Markham.] 
London,  1625.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.  b.  t.  38.* 
Epistle  dedicatorie  signed  G.  M. 
*'  This  is  Barnaby  Rich's  Allarum  to  Eng- 
land originally  printed  4*  1578.  the  matter 
abridged,  the  language  modernized,  and  the 
whole  newly  adapted  to  the  age  in  which  it 
appeared,  by  Gervase  Markham,  who  has 
added  the  two  dedications  &  the  lines 
entitled  "Vox  militis,"  but  not  improved, 
in  the  main,  on  the  original." — MS.  note 
by  Dr.  Bliss. 

■*'  VOX  oculis  subjecta  ;  "  a  dissertation 
on  the  most  curious  and  important  art 
of  imparting  speech  and  the  knowledge 
of  language,  to  the  naturally  deaf,  and 
(consequently)  dumb ;  with  a  particular 
account  of  the  academy  of  Messrs. 
Braidwood  of  Edinburgh,  and  a  pro- 
posal to  perpetuate,  and  extend  the 
benefits  thereof.  By  a  parent.  [Fran- 
cis Green.] 


London:  mdcclxxxiii.   Octavo.*   [NtcA- 
o/s,  Lit.  Anec,  viii.  125.] 

VOX  piscis,  or  the  book  fish,  containing 
three  treatises,  which  were  found  in  the 
belly  of  a  cod-fish  in  Cambridge  Mar- 
ket, on  Midsummer  Eve  last,  Ao.  1626. 
[By  Richard  Tracey,  or  Tracy.] 

1627.  Octavo.  [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man., 
p.  2704.  Wood,  Athen.  Oxon.,  i.  245.] 
Vox  piscis  is  a  reprint  of  '  *  Preparation  (of 
the)  to  the  cross  and  to  death,  and  of  the 
comfort  under  the  cross  and  death."  In 
two  books.     London,  1540,  8". 

VOX  populi.  Or  newes  from  Spayne, 
translated  according  to  the  Spanish 
coppie.  Which  may  serve  to  forewarn 
both  England  and  the  United  Pro- 
vinces how  far  to  trust  to  Spanish 
pretences.  [By  Thomas  Scot,  Utrecht.] 
Imprinted  in  the  yeare  1620.  Quarto. 
No  pagination.  * 

VOX  populi,  expressed  in  xxxv. 
motions  to  this  present  Parliament- 
Being  the  generall  voyce  and  the 
humble  and  earnest  request  of  the 
people  of  God  in  England  to  that  most 
honorable  and  religious  assembly. 
For  reforming  the  present  corrupt 
state  of  the  Church.  Published  by 
Irenseus  Philadelphus.  [Lewis  Du 
Moulin.] 

Printed  in  the  yeare,  1641.     Quarto.     Pp. 
12.  b.  t.* 

VOX  popuH,  vox  Dei.  Being  true 
maxims  of  government ;  proving,  I. 
That  all  kings,  governors  and  forms  of 
government  proceed  from  the  people. 
II.  The  nature  of  our  constitution  is 
fairly  stated,  with  the  original  contract 
between  king  and  people,  and  a  jour- 
nal of  the  late  revolution.  III.  That 
resisting  of  tyrannical  power  is  allowed 
by  Scripture  and  reason.  IV.  That 
the  children  of  Israel  did  often  resist 
and  turn  out  their  evil  princes,  and 
that  God  Almighty  did  approve  of 
resistance.  V.  That  the  primitive 
Christians  did  often  resist  their  tyran- 
nical emperors,  and  that  Bishop  Atha- 
nasius,  St.  Chrysostom,  Luther,  and 
Melancthon  &c.  did  approve  of  resis- 
tance. VI.  That  the  Protestants  in  all 
ages  did  resist  their  evil  and  destructive 
princes.  VII.  Together  with  a  his- 
torical account  of  the  depriving  of  kings 
for  their  evil  government,  in  Israel, 
France,  Spain,  Scotland  &c.,  and  in 
England  before  and'since  the  Conquest. 
VIII.  That  absolute  passive  obedience 
is  a  damnable  and  treasonable  doctrine ; 
by  contradicting  the  glorious  attributes 


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of  God,  and  encouraging  of  rebellion, 
usurpation,  and  tyranny.  To  which 
no  answer  will  be  made,  or  dare  be 
made,  or  can  be  made,  without  treason ; 
not  to  be  behind  Mr.  Lesley,  or  any 
Jacobite  in  assurance.  [By  Daniel 
Defoe.] 

London,  1 709.  [  Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  113.] 
Reprinted  under  the  title  of  "The  judgment 
of  whole  kingdoms  and  nations,"  &c. 

VOX  regis.     [By  Thomas  SCOT.] 

[1624.]  Quarto.  Pp.  5-  b.  t.  74.*  Ad- 
dress to  the  reader  signed  T.  S. 

VOYAGE  (a)  into  the  Levant  :  a  brief 
relation  of  a  journey  lately  performed 
by  Mr.  Henry  Blunt  gentleman,  from 
England  by  the  way  of  Venice,  into 
Dalmatia,  Sclavonia,  Bosnia,  Hungary, 
Macedonia,  Thessaly,  Thrace,  Rhodes 
and  Egypt,  unto  Gran  Cairo :  with 
particular  observations  concerning  the 
moderne  condition  of  the  Turks,  and 
other  people  under  that  empire.  [By 
Sir  Henry  Blunt.]  The  fourth  edi- 
tion. 

London,  1650.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  228.* 
IBodl.'l 

VOYAGE  (the)   of  Captain   Popanilla. 

By    the    author    of   "Vivian    Grey." 

[Benjamin  Disraeli.] 

London:    1828.      Duodecimo.      Pp.   viii. 

243-* 
VOYAGE  (the)  of  Columbus.     A  poem. 

[By  Samuel  ROGERS.] 

London:  1810.     Quarto.     Pp.  viii.  48.* 

VOYAGE  (the)  of  France  or  a  compleat 
journey  through  France  with  the 
character  of  the  people,  and  the 
description  of  the  chief  towns,  for- 
tresses, churches,  monasteries,  univer- 
sities, pallaces  and  antiquities,  as  also 
of  the  interest,  government,  riches,  &c. 
By  P.  H.  [Peter  Heylin]  D.D. 
London,  1673.  Octavo.  Pp.  362.  b.  t.* 
"  This  is  the  spurious  edition  alluded  to  in 
Wood's  Athenoe  ii.  283  :  but  there  must 
have  been  a  previous  edition.  " — Douce. 
**  Reprint  of  the  first  of  Heylin's  Two 
journeys,  published  in  1656." — Note  in 
Bodl.  New  Cat. 

VOYAGE  (a)  round  the  world,  in  the 
years  mdccxl,  i,  ii,  hi,  iv.  By 
George  Anson,  Esq  ;  commander  in 
chief  of  a  squadron  of  his  Majesty's 
ships,  sent  upon  an  expedition  to  the 
South-Seas.  Compiled  from  papers 
and  other  materials  of  the  Right 
Honourable  George  Anson,  and  pub- 


lished under  his  direction,  by  Rich- 
ard Walter,  M.A.,  chaplain  of  his 
Majesty's  ship  the  Centurion,  in  that 
expedition.  Illustrated  with  forty-two- 
copper-plates.  [In  reality  by  Ben- 
jamin Robins,  F.R.S.] 
London:  mdccxlviii.  Quarto.  Pp.  30. 
b.  t.  417.' 

The  copper-plates  occupy  a  separate  vol- 
ume. 
VOYAGE  (a)  round  the  world  :  or,  a 
pocket-library,  divided  into  several 
volumes.  The  first  of  which  contains 
the  rare  adventures  of  Don  Kaino- 
philus,  from  his  cradle  to  his  15th. 
year.  The  like  discoveries  in  such 
a  method  never  made  by  any  rambler 
before.  The  whole  work  intermixt 
with  essays,  historical,  moral  and 
divine  ;  and  all  other  kinds  of  learn- 
ing. Done  into  English  by  a  lover  of 
travels.  Recommended  by  the  wits 
of  both  universities.     [By  John  DUN- 

TON.] 

London,   N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.   24.    b.   t. 

158.* 

VOYAGE  (a)  to  the  East  Indies  in  1747 
and  1748  ;  containing  an  account  of 
the  islands  of  St  Helena  and  Java,  of 
the  city  of  Batavia,  of  the  government 
and  political  conduct  of  the  Dutch  ;  of 
the  empire  of  China,  with  a  particular 
description  of  Canton,  interspersed 
with  many  useful  and  curious  ob- 
servations and  anecdotes,  and  illus- 
trated with  copper-plates.  [By  C.  F. 
Noble  ?] 
London:  1762.    Octavo.  \W..,  Brit.  Mus.'\ 

VOYAGE  (a)  to  the  South-Seas,  and  to 
many  other  parts  of  the  world,  per- 
formed from  the  month  of  September 
in  the  year  1740,  to  June  1744,  by 
Commodore  Anson,  in  his  Majesty's 
ship  the  Centurion,  having  under  his 
command  the  Gloucester,  Pearl, 
Severt>;  Wager,  Trial,  and  two  store- 
ships.  .'  .  By  an  officer  of  the  squadron. 
[Richard  Walter,  i.e.  BenjaminROBlNS.] 
London,  mdccxliv.  Octavo.  Pp.  408. 
\Dyce  Cat.} 

VOYAGE  (a)  to  the  world 'of  Cartesius. 
Written  originally  in  French  [by 
Gabriel  Daniel],  and  now  translated 
into  English. 

London :  1692.  Octavo.  Pp.  12.  b.  t. 
298.  6.* 

The  translator  was  T.  Taylor,  who  signs 
the  dedication. 

This  has  been  attributed  to  Defoe,  but  in 
Wilson's  list  of  Defoe's  works,  it  is  set 
down  as  doubtful. 


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[By 


VOYAGE  (a)  up  the  Thames  1738. 

Weddell.] 

[His  "  liule  and    Yarico."     Gent.  Mag., 
viii.  224.] 

VOYAGES  (the)  and  adventures  of 
Captain  Robert  Boyle,  in  several  parts 
of  the  world.  Intermixed  with  the  story 
of  Mrs.  Villars,  an  English  lady,  with 
whom  he  made  his  surprising  escape 
from  Barbary.  Likewise  including  the 
history  of  an  Italian  captive,  and  the 
life  of  Don  Pedro  Aquilo,  &c.  Full 
of  various  and  amazing  turns  of  for- 
tune. [By  W.  R.  Chetwood.] 
Edinburgh:  M.DCC.LXXViii.  Duodecimo. 
Pp.  266.*  [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.,  p. 
249.] 

Ascribed    to     Benjamin    Victor.       [Brit. 
Mus.] 

VOYAGES  (the),  dangerous  adventures 
and  imminent  escapes  of  Captain 
Richard  Falconer,  containing  the  laws, 
customs  and  manners  of  the  Indians 
of  America,  and  intermixed  with 
voyages  and  adventures  of  Thomas 
Randall,  Cork  pilot.  [By  William 
Rufus  Chetwood.] 

1734.     [London,   1838,  5th  ed.   in  i2mo.] 
[N.  and  Q.,  2%  Jan.  i860,  p.  66.] 


VOYAGES  to  the  Madeira,  and  Lee- 
ward Caribbean  Isles  :  with  sketches 
of  the  natural  history  of  these  islands. 
By  Maria  R  *  *  *  *  ♦  ♦    [Maria  RlD- 

DELL.] 

Edinburgh :    1792.     Duodecimo.     Pp.   ix. 
105.* 

VOYCE  (the)  of  him  that  is  escaped 
from  Babylon.  Reasons  given  forth 
to  all  sober  minded  people,  why  I 
departed  from  the  ministery  of  those 
called  ministers  of  parishes  ;  and  why 
I  departed  from  the  ministery  of  those 
called  Anabaptists  ;  and  why  I  have, 
and  what  I  have  contended  for,  some 
years  past.  [By  Robert  West,  of  De- 
vizes.] 

London,  1658.    Quarto.    2jsh.     [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  36.] 

VULGAR  errors  in  divinity  removed. 
[By  Ralph  Battell.] 

London:  1683.      Octavo.      [Leslie's  Cat.y 
1844,  p.  21.] 

VULGUS  Britannicus :  or,  the  British 
Hudibrass.     [By  Edward  WARD.] 

London:  1710.     Octavo.* 


w. 


WACOUSTA;    or,    the    prophecy:     a 
tale  of  the  Canadas.     By  the  author  of 
"6cartd."      [Major  John  Richard- 
son.]   In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1832.     Duodecimo.* 

WAES  (the)  o'  war  :  or,  the  upshot  o' 
the  History  o'  Will  and  Jean.  In 
four  parts.     [By  Hector  Macneill.] 

Edinburgh  :    M.DCC.XCVI.      Octavo.     Pp. 
32.* 

WALDENBERG;  a  poem,  in  six 
cantos,  by  M.  E.  M.  J.  [Margaret 
Elizabeth  Mary  Jones.] 

London:  1837.     Duodecimo.     Pp. viii.  ix. 
108.*     [iV.  and  Q.,  2f,July  1857,  p.  71.] 

WALK  (a)  from  the  town  of  Lanark  to 
the  Falls  of  Clyde,  on  a  summer 
afternoon.     [By  C.  BUCHANAN.] 

Glasgow:  18 1 6,     Octavo.     Pp.88.* 
A  presentation  copy  with  the  author's  sig- 
nature. 


WALK  knaves,  walk.  A  discourse 
intended  to  have  been  spoken  at 
court,  and  now  published  for  the 
satisfaction  of  all  those  that  have 
participated  of  the  sweetnesse  of  pub- 
lique  employments.  By  Hodg  Tur- 
bervill,  chaplain  to  the  late  Lord 
Hewson.     [Edmund  Gayton.] 

London:  1659.    Quarto.    Pp.  14.*    [Wood, 
Athen.  Oxon.,  iii.  756.] 

WALK    (a)    round    the  boundaries   of 
Morayshire.       With    map     specially 
prepared  from  Ordnance  survey,  by  a 
pedestrian.     [James  PiRlE.] 
BanflF.     1877.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  91.* 

WALK  (a)  through  Leeds,  or  stranger's 
guide  to  everything  worth  notice  in 
that  ancient  and  populous  town  ;  with 
an  account  of  the  woollen  manufacture 
of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
With  plates.  [Said  to  have  been  writ- 
ten by  Francis  T.  Billam.] 


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Leeds:  1806.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  55. 
\Boynis  Yorkshire  Lib. ,  pp.  84,  85.  ] 

WALK  (a)  through  Leicester  ;  being  a 
guide  to  strangers,  containing  a  de- 
scription of  the  town  and  its  environs  ; 
with  remarks  upon  its  history  and 
antiquities.  [By  Susanna  Watts.] 
Leicester  :  1804.  Duodecimo.*  \^Upcott,\. 
548.] 

WALKS  abroad  and  evenings  at  home. 
[By    Robert    Kemp    Philp.]      With 
numerous  illustrations. 
London,    1861.     Octavo.     Pp.    viii.    328. 
[Boase  and  Courtney,  Bib.  Corn.,  ii.  494.] 

WALKS  and  wanderings  in  the  world  of 
literature.  By  the  author  of  "Random 
recollections,"  "The  great  metropolis," 
"  Travels  in  town,"  &c.  &c.  [James 
Grant.]  In  two  volumes. 
London :  mdcccxxxix.     Duodecimo.* 

WALKS  through  Leeds ;  or  the  stranger's 
companion  to  the  public  buildings, 
churches,  chapels,  charitable  institu- 
tions, &c.,  in  that  ancient  and  populous 
town  ;  and  various  historical  occurren- 
ces connected  therewith.  [Said  to  have 
been  written  by  John  Robert  Blesard.] 
Leeds:  1835.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  viii.  132. 
[Boyne's  Yorkshire  Lib.,  p.  85.] 

WALKS  through  London,  including 
Westminster  and  the  borough  of  South- 
wark,  with  the  surrounding  suburbs ; 
describing  every  thing  worthy  of  obser- 
vation in  the  public  buildings,  places 
of  entertainment,  exhibitions,  commer- 
cial and  literary  institutions,  &c.  down 
to  the  present  period  :  forming  a 
complete  g^ide  to  the  British  metro- 

f»olis.      By    David    Hughson,    LL.D. 
Dr.  R.  PUGH.]     In  two  volumes. 
London:    1817.      Octavo.*     [Upcott,    in. 
1478.] 

Ascribed  also  to  William  Hamilton  Reid, 
and  Mrs  Reid.] 

WALLACE :    a    tragedy.      [By   James 
Grahame.] 
Edinburgh :  1799.     Octavo.     Pp.  94.* 

WALLACE  :  a  tragedy,  in  five  acts. 
[By  Robert  Buchanan,  professor  of 
rhetoric  in  the  University  of  Glasgow.] 
Glasgow :  MDCCCLVi.     Octavo.     Pp.96.* 

WALLACE  ;  or,  the  fight  of  Falkirk, 
a  metrical  romance.  [By  Miss  Mar- 
garet HOLFORD,  afterwards  Mrs  Hod- 
son.] 

London:  1809.  Quarto,*  {Gent.  Ma^., 
March  1810,  p.  251.]  Second  ed.,  1810, 
has  authoress'  name. 


WALLACE;  or,  the  vale  of  Ellerslie. 
With  other  poems.  [By  John  FiNLAY.] 
Glasgow :  1802.     Octavo,* 

WALLADMOR  :  "freely  translated  into 
German  from  the  English  of  Sir 
Walter  Scott."  And  now  freely  trans- 
lated from  the  German  into  English. 
[By  Wilhelm  Haering.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 
London:  1825.     Octavo.* 

WALLENSTEIN'S    camp,    from    the 
German ;    and  original    poems.     [By 
Lord  Francis  Leveson-Gower,] 
London:  MDCCCXxx.    Octavo.    Pp.  167.* 

WALLIS'S  pocket  itinerary:  being  a 
new  and  accurate  guide  to  all  the 
principal  direct  and  cross  -  roads, 
throughout  England,  Wales,  and  Scot- 
land. [By  Thomas  Hartwell  Horne.] 
London  :  1803,  Octodecimo. 
"  The  publisher  inscribed  his  own  name  on 
the  title-page."  From  a  list  of  his  works 
in  the  handwriting  of  the  author. 

WALLOGRAPHY;  or  the  Britton 
describ'd ;  being  a  pleasant  relation  of 
a  journey  into  Wales,  wherein  are  set 
down  several  remarkable  passages  that 
occur'd  in  the  way  thither.  And  also 
many  choice  observables,  and  notable 
commemorations,  concerning  the  state 
and  condition,  the  nature  and  humor, 
actions,  manners,  customs,  &c.  of  that 
countrey  and  people.  By  W.  R.  a 
mighty  lover  of  Welch  travels.  [Wil- 
liam Richards.] 
London,  1682.     Octavo.*     [fVood.] 

WALPOLIANA.  [Collected  by  John 
Pinkerton.]    [In  two  volumes.] 

London.    N.  D.    Duodecimo.*  [JV.  and  Q. , 
26  Dec.  1863,  p.  516.] 

WALPOLIANA;  or,   a  few  anecdotes 
of  Sir  Robert  Walpole.     [By   Philip, 
2nd  Earl  of  Hardwicke.] 
London:  1783.     Quarto. 


WALTER  Clayton: 
Gordon  riots.  [By  - 
In  three  volumes. 


tale    of    the 
M'Gauran.] 


London :  1844.     Duodecimo;* 

WALTER  Colyton  ;  a  tale  of  1688.  By 
the  author  of  "Brambletye  House," 
&c.  &c.  [Horace  Smith.]  In  three 
volumes. 


London :  1830.     Duodecimo. 


[By 


WALTER,    the    schoolmaster. 
Edward  Monro,  M.A.] 
London:    MDCCCLIV.      Octavo.      Pp.   2. 
b.  t.  252.* 


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WALTZ ;  an  apostrophic  hymn.  By 
Horace  Hornem,  Esq.  [Lord  Byron.] 
Paris:  1821.     i2mo.     [fV.] 

WANDA      By  Ouida     [Louise  de  La 
Ram 6.]    In  three  volumes. 
London:  1883.     Octavo.* 

WANDERER  (the).  By  Owen  Mere- 
dith, author  of  "  Clytemnestra,  The 
Earl's  return,  The  artist,  and  other 
poems."  [Edward  Robert  Bulwer- 
Lytton.]  Second  edition. 
London:  1859.     Octavo.     Pp.  xvi.  436.* 

WANDERER    (the).      Fantasia  and 
Vision.  &c.     By  The  Smith  of  Smithe- 
den.     [Daniel  M'lvoR.] 
Edinburgh :    MDCCCLVii.      Octavo.      Pp. 
vii.  381.* 

WANDERER  (the)  in  Africa  :  a  tale 
illustrating  the  thirty-second  Psalm. 
By  A.  L.  O.  E.,  authoress  of  "Cler- 
mont tales,"  "Ned  Franks,"  "  Glimpses 
of  the  unseen,"  &c.  [Charlotte 
Tucker.] 

Edinburgh  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  96.* 

WANDERER  (the);  or,  Edward  to 
Eleonora.  A  poem.  [By  John  Bell.] 
[London  :]  mdcclxxxv.  Quarto.*  [Adv. 
Ltd.] 

WANDERING  (the)  bard  :   and  other 
poems.     [By  John  Walker  Ord.] 
Edinburgh :  MDCCCXXXlli.     Octavo.    Pp. 
135- *     \T%veddclFs  Bards  and  Authors  of 
Cleveland  and  South  Durham,  p.  251.] 

WANDERING  (the)  islander;  or,  the 
history  of  Mr  Charles  North.  [By 
Charles  Henry  WiLSON,  Middle 
Temple.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  1792.  Duodecimo.  {Gent. Mag., 
May  1808  p.  469.     Mon.  Rev.,  xii.  338.] 

WANDERING  (the)  Jew:  or  the 
travels  and  observations  of  Hareach 
the  Prolonged  :  comprehending  a  view 
of  the  most  distinguished  events  in  the 
,  history  of  mankind  since  the  destruc- 
tion of  Jerusalem  by  Titus  ;  with  a 
description  of  the  manners,  customs, 
and  remarkable  monuments,  of  the 
most  celebrated  nations  ;  interspersed 
with  anecdotes  of  celebrated  men  of 
different  periods.  Compiled  from  a 
MS  supposed  to  have  been  written  by 
that  mysterious  character.  By  the 
Rev.  T.  Clark.  [John  Galt.] 
London:  1820.  Duodecimo.  {W.] 
At  p.  437,  the  letters  of  the  author's 
name  are  found  commencing  the  sentences 
in  the  last  paragraph  of  the  book.  Thus 
the  following  are  the  first  words  of  each 
sentence  : — /f,  Over,  history,  iVeverthe- 
less,  Greatness,  AVi,  Ziterally,  7b. 

III.  2   K 


WANDERING  (the)  Jews  chronicle: 
or.  The  old  historian  His  brief  declara- 
tion Made  in  a  mad  fashion  Of  each 
coronation  That  past  in  this  nation 
Since  William's  invasion  For  no  great 
occasion  But  meer  recreation  To  put 
off  vexation.     [By  Martin  PARKER.] 

N.  p.    N.  D.    S.  Sh.   Folio.    B.  L.*  \Bodl.'\ 
Signed  M.  P. 

WANDERING  Willie.  The  sponsor. 
[By  Edward  MONRO,  M.A.,  perpetual 
curate  of  Harrow  Weald.] 

London:  1845.    Octavo.    Pp.29.*    \Bodl.] 
Signed  E.  M. 

WANDERINGS  (the)  of  Persiles  and 
Sigismunda ;  a  northern  story  by 
Miguel  de  Cervantes  Saavedra.  [Trans- 
lated by  Louisa  Dorothea  Stanley.] 

London :    1854.     Duodecimo.      Pp.   xvii. 

477.  w.-\ 

WANDERINGS  over  Bible  lands  and 
seas.  By  the  author  of  "  Chronicles  of 
the  Schonberg-Cotta  family,"  &c.  &c. 
[Mrs.  Charles.] 

London  :  1868.     Octavo.     Pp.  301.* 

WANDRING  (the)  lover.  A  tragy- 
comedie.  Being  acted  severall  times 
privately  at  sundry  places  by  the 
author  and  his  friends  with  great 
applause.  Written  by  T.  M.  gent. 
[Thomas  Meriton.] 
London,  1658,  Quarto.  Pp.  6.  b.  t.  31.* 
\Biog.  Dram.\ 

WAR ;  an  epic  satire.  [By  Stephen 
Barrett.] 

1747.     \Gent.  Mag.,  xvii.  156.] 

WAR  and  peace.  A  tale  of  the  retreat 
from  Caubul.  By  A.  L.  O.  E.,  author- 
ess of  "The  young  pilgrim,"  "Flora," 
"  The  giant  killer,"  "  Pride  and  his 
prisoners,"  &c.  &c.  [Charlotte 
Tucker.] 
London :  MDCCCLXii.    Octavo.    Pp.256.* 

WAR  in  disguise  ;  or,  the  frauds  of  the 
neutral  flags.  [By  James  Stephen.] 
The  second  edition. 


London :    1805. 
Amer.,  p.  21.] 


Octavo.*      [Rich,   Bib. 


WAR  (the) :    is  it  just  or  necessary  ? 
Signed  R.  W.  S.    [R.  W.  Smiles.] 

Quarto.     Pp.  4.     \N.  and  Q.,  Feb.  1869, 
p.  169.] 

WAR  lyrics.     By  A.  and  L.  [Shore.] 
London:  1855.    Octavo.  \_W.,Brit  Mus.] 

WAR  with  France,  the  only  security  of 
Britain,    at    the    present    momentous 


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crisis,  set  forth  in  an  earnest  address 
to   his   fellow   subjects.      By  an    old 
Englishman.     [James  Rennell.] 
London :  1794.     Octavo. 

WAR  with  the  devil :  or  the  young  mans 
conflict  with  the  powers  of  darkness : 
in  a  dialogue.  Discovering  the  corrup- 
tion and  vanity  of  youth,  the  horrible 
nature  of  sin,  and  deplorable  condition 
of  fallen  man.  Also,  a  definition,  power, 
and  rule  of  conscience,  and  the  nature 
of  true  conversion.  To  which  is  added, 
an  appendix,  containing  a  dialogue  be- 
tween an  old  apostate,  and  a  young 
professor.  Worthy  the  perusal  of  all, 
but  chiefly  intended  for  the  instruction 
of  the  younger  sort.  The  fourth 
impression.  By  B.  K.  [Benjamin 
Keach.] 

London,  1676.     Octavo.     Pp.  208.  b.  t.* 
[Brit.  Mus.] 

WAR    with     the    saints.       By    Char- 
lotte Elizabeth.     [Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Browne,  afterwards  Mrs  Phelan,  after- 
wards Mrs  TONNA.] 
[London:]  1848.     Duodecimo. 

WAR  with  the  senses  ;  or,  free  thoughts 
on  snuff-taking.  By  a  friend  to  female 
beauty.  [Richard  RusSELL,  wool- 
stapler.] 

London:    1782.      Octavo.      [Gent.   Mag., 
liv.  821.     Mon.  Rev.,  Ixvii.  234.] 

WARD  (the)  of  the  crown.  A  historical 
novel.  By  the  author  of  "  Seymour  of 
Sudley,"  "The  Pope  and  the  actor," 
"The  forester's  daughter."  [Hannah 
D.  WOLFENSBERGER.]  In  three  vol- 
umes. 
London:  1845.     Duodecimo.* 

WARDS  (the)  of  London  ;  comprising 
a  historical  and  topographical  descrip- 
tion of  every  object  of  importance 
within  the  boundaries  of  the  city. 
With  an  account  of  all  the  companies, 
institutions,  buildings,  ancient  remains, 
&c.  &c.  and  biographical  sketches  of 
all  eminent  persons  connected  there- 
with. By  Henry  Thomas.  [Henry 
Ride.]  [In  two  volumes.] 
London:  1828.  Octavo.* 
"  This  book  is  said  to  have  been  written  by 
Henry  Ride,  formerly  of  S.  John's  Coll. 
Oxford.  Vide  '  Memoirs  of  Shakspeare's 
tavern  the  late  Boar's  Head,  Eastcheap ' — 
note  at  bottom  of  page  3." — MS.  note  on 
the  Douce  copy  in  the  Bodleian. 

WARFARE  and  work,  or  life's  progress. 
[By  Helen  Clacy.] 
London:  1859.     Duodecimo.     [W.,  Brit. 
Mus.]    Signed  Cycla. 


WARLEY  :  a  satire.  Addressed  to  the 
first  artist  in  Europe.  [By  Thomas 
Maurice.]    Part  the  first. 

London  :  1778.     Quarto.* 

WARLICK    (a)    captain  attack'd  by  a 

single  soldier :  or,  a  letter  from  A w 

S n  [Andrew  Stevenson] 

writer  in  Edinburgh,  to  the  Reverend 
Mr  T  ....  s  N  ...  n  [Thomas  Nairn] 
minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Abbotshall. 
Wherein  the  said  Mr  N  .  .  .  n's  reasons 

of  secession  from  the  A e 

P y  [Associate  Presbytery], 

and  the  bad  effects  it  hath  already  pro- 
duced, are  briefly  consider'd.  In  which, 
more  particularly,  the  said  Mr.  N  ...  n's 
chief  reason  of  separation  from  the  said 
Presbytery,  viz.  their  not  disowning  the 
present  civil  powers  over  these  nations, 
on  account  of  the  want  of  some  of 
these  qualifications  magistrates  ought 
to  have  by  the  word  of  God  and  our 
covenants,  is  shewn  to  be  contrary  unto 
the  principles  and  practice  of  the 
Church  of  Scotland,  unto  the  practice 
of  the  most  eminent  saints  recorded  in 
Scripture,  and  unto  many  Scripture 
precepts. 
Edinburgh:  MDCCXLiii.    Duodecimo.    Pp. 

S5-* 

Letter  signed  A  .  .  .  .  w  S n. 

WARLOCK  (the).     By  the  old  sailor, 
author     of    ' '  Land    and    sea     tales," 
"  Tough  yarns,"  &c.     [Matthew  Henry 
Barker.]    A  new  edition. 
London  :  i860.     Octavo.     Pp.  272.  b.  t.* 

WARN-  word  (the)  to  Sir  Francis 
Hastinges  Wast-word  :  conteyning  the 
issue  of  three  former  treateses,  the 
Watch-word,  the  Ward-word  and  the 
Wast-word  (intituled  by  Sir  Francis, 
an  apologie  or  defence  of  his  Watch- 
word ;)  togeather  with  certaine  admoni- 
tions &  warnings  to  the  said  Knight 
and  his  followers.  Whereunto  is 
adioyned  a  brief  reiection  of  an  insolent 
and  vaunting  minister  [Matthew  Sut- 
cliffe]  masked  with  the  letters  O.  E. 
who  hath  taken  vpon  him  to  wryte  of 
the  same  argument  in  supply  of  the 
Knight.  There  are  also  foure  seueral 
tables,  one  of  the  chapters,  another  of 
the  controuersies,  the  third  of  the  cheif 
shiftes,  and  deceits,  the  fourth  of  the 
particular  matters  conteyned  in  the 
whole  book.  By  N.  D.  author  of  the 
Ward-word.    [Robert  Parsons.] 

Perniissu  Superiorum.  Anno.  1602.  Oc- 
tavo.* Pp.  15.  Fol.  131.  138;  pp.  21. 
[Jones^  Peck,  i.  54.]" 


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The  initials  N.  D.  represent  Nicholas  Dole- 
man,  a  name  frequently  assumed  by  Parsons, 

WARNING  (the).  Recommended  to 
the  serious  attention  of  all  Christians, 
and  lovers  of  their  country.     [By  Eliza 

COLTMAN.] 

London :  N.  D.    Duodecimo.    [SmitlCs  Cat. 
of  Friends'  books,  i.  80.] 

WARNING  (a)  agaynst  the  dangerous 
practices  of  Papistes,  and  specially  the 
parteners  of  the  late  rebellion.  [By 
Thomas  Norton.] 

Imprinted  by  John  Daye  [1569.]     Octavo. 
B.  L.     [See  Strype^s  Annals,  p.  554,  562.] 

WARNING  (a)  from  the  Lord  to  the 
Pope  and  to  all  his  train  of  idolatries  : 
with  a  discovery  of  his  false  imitations, 
and  likenesses,  and  traditional  inven- 
tions, which  is  not  the  power  of  God. 
And  a  testimony  against  his  founda- 
tion, to  the  overthrow  of  the  whole 
building  :  and  a  witness  by  the  Spirit 
of  God  against  his  dead-worship  of 
dead  idols  ;  and  the  false  imitation  of 
false  crosses,  which  is  not  the  power 
of  God  unto  salvation,  but  delusion 
and  damnation.  By  a  lover  of  souls, 
G.  F.    [George  Fox.] 

London,  1656.     Quarto.     2|sh.     [Smithes 
Cat.  of  Friends^  books,  i.  651.] 

WARNING  (a)  to  all  teachers  of  chil- 
dren, which  are  called  schoolmasters 
and  school-mistresses,  and  to  parents, 
which  doth  send  their  children  to  be 
taught  by  them,  that  all  schoolmasters 
and  school-mistresses  may  train  up 
children  in  the  fear  of  God,  etc.  By 
G.  F.  [George  Fox.] 
[London:  1657.]  Quarto.  [W.,  Brit.  Mus.] 

WARNING  (a)  to  all  the  merchants  in 
London,  and  such  as  buy  and  sell. 
With  an  advisement  to  them  to  lay 
aside  their  superfluity,  and  with  it  to 
nourish  the  poor.  By  G.  F.  [George 
Fox.] 

London,   1658.     Quarto.     I  sh.     [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  656.] 

WARNING  (a)  to  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. [By  J.  Bramhall,  Archbishop 
of  Armagh.] 

London:  [1706.]  Quarto.  [W.jBrit.Mus.'Y 
A  reprint  of  the  "  Fair  warning  against  the 
deception  of  the  Scotch  discipline,"  &c. 
A  work  with  title  as  above  is  in  Adv.  Lib. 
Cat.  ascribed  to  Charles  Leslie.  London, 
[1706],  4",  pp.  4.  b.  t.  52. 

WARNING  (a)  to  the  dragon  and  all 
his  angels.     [By  Eleanor  AUDELEY.] 


N.  p.  1625.  Quarto.  \Cat.  Lib.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dub.,  p.  152.] 

WARNING  to  the  eldership.  [By  John 
LONGMUIR,  LL.D.] 

N.  p.  [1869.]  Duodecimo.  Pp.  4.* 
\A.  Jervise.'\ 

Reprinted  from  the  "Aberdeen  Free  Press  " 
of  19th  March,  1869. 

WARNING  (a)  to  wives  :  or,  the  Pla- 
tonic lover,  A  novel.  In  three  vol- 
umes. By  the  author  of  "  Cousin 
Geoffrey,"  "The  marrying  man,"  "The 
match-maker,"  "The jilt,"  "The breach 
of  promise,"  and  "The  life  of  a  beauty." 
[Mrs  Yorick  Smythies,  nde  Gordon.] 

London :  1847.     Duodecimo.* 

WARNING  (the)  voice.  [By  P.  L. 
Courtier.] 

1798.  Quarto.  \Watt,  Bib.  Brit.  Mon. 
Rev.,  XXV.  476.] 

"WARNINGS  (the)  of  the  war."  A 
letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Palmer- 
ston,  Prime  Minister.  By  "  A  British 
Commoner."  [Edward  Rupert  HUM- 
PHREYS, LL.D.,  Head  Master  of  the 
Cheltenham  Grammar  School.] 
London:  1855.     Octavo.     Pp.  53.     \.W.\ 

WARP  and  woof  :  or,  the  reminiscences 
of  Doris  Fletcher.  By  Holme  Lee, 
author  of  "  Sylvan  Holt's  daughter," 
"  Against  wind  and  tide,"  etc.  [Har- 
riet Parr.]  In  three  volumes. 
Londo'n:  MD.CCC.LXI.     Octavo.* 

WARRANTABLENESS  (the)  of  the 
Associate  Synod's  sentence,  concern- 
ing the  religious  clause  of  some  Burgess- 
Oaths,  proved  ;  and  some  notes  of  two 
sermons  vindicated  :  upon  occasion  of 
a  late  pamphlet  [by  Ralph  Erskine], 
intitled.  The  lawfulness  of  the  religious 
clause  of  some  Burgess  Oaths  asserted; 
in  several  remarks  upon  some  notes 
of  sermons  delivered  lately,  at  a  certain 
occasion,  by  some  brethren,  who 
therein  attempted  publickly  to  shew 
the  unlawfulness  thereof.  In  two 
parts.  [Part  I.  by  Rev.  Thomas  Mair, 
of  Orwell ;  Part  II.  by  Rev.  Alex- 
ander MONCRIEFF,  of  Abernethy.] 
Edinburgh,  mdccxlvii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
55.* 

WARREN  I  AN  A,  with  notes,  critical 
and  explanatory,  by  the  Editor  of  a 
Quarterly  Review.  [By  WiUiam 
Frederick  Deacon.] 

London  :  1824.  Duodecimo.*  [Talfourd's 
Memoir  of  Deacon  prefixed  to  his  ' '  An- 
nette."\ 


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WARRES  (the)  of  Pompey  and  Caesar. 
By  G.  C.  [George  Chapman.] 

London:  1 63 1.     Quarto.     [IV.,  Bitss  Cat.] 

WARRIOR  and  Pacificus;  or,  dialogues 
on  war.  By  the  author  of  "  Remarks 
on  the  theatre,  &c."  [Ann  Alexander, 
M/g  Tuke.] 

York:  18 19.    Duodecimo.    2  sh.    [Smith's 
Cat  of  Friends'  books,  i.  8.] 

WARS  (the)  of  Wapsburgh.  By  the 
author  of  "  The  heir  of  Redclyffe,"  etc. 
etc.     [Charlotte  Mary  Yonge.] 

London  :  1864.     Octavo.* 

WAS  it  a  dream  ?  and,  The  new 
churchyard.  By  the  author  of 
"  Stories  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,"  etc. 
[Miss  E.  M.  Sewell.] 

London  :  1849.     Sm.  Octavo.     [IV.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

WAT  Tyler.    A  dramatic  poem.      [By 
Robert  Southev^,  LL.D.] 
London  :  1817.    Duodecimo.     Pp.  xi.  70.* 

VVATCH-vvoord  (a)  to  Englande  to  be- 
ware of  traytours  and  tretcherous 
practises,  which  haue  beene  the  ouer- 
throwe  of  many  famous  kingdomes 
and  common  weales.  Written  by  a 
faithfull  affected  freend  to  his  country  : 
who  desireth  God  long  to  blesse  it 
from  traytours,  and  their  secret  con- 
spiracyes.  Scene  and  allowed,  accord- 
ing to  the  order  appointed  in  the 
queenes    iniunctions.      [By    Anthony 

MUNDAY.] 

London  1584.     Quarto.*      B.  L.     Epistle 
dedicatory  signed  A.  M. 

WATER  (the)  lily  By  Harriet  Myrtle. 
[Mrs.  Lydia  Falconer  Miller.]  With 
illustrations  by  Hablot  K.  Browne ; 
engraved  by  Thomas  Bolton. 

London :  mdcccliv.     Octavo.     Pp.  84.* 

WATER-Lily  (the)  on  the  Danube: 
being  a  brief  account  of  the  perils  of  a 
pair-oar  during  a  voyage  from  Lam- 
beth to  Pesth.  By  the  author  of  the 
'  Log  of  the  Water  Lily '  [Robert  Black- 
ford Mansfield]  and  illustrated  by  one 
of  the  crew. 
London :  MDCCCLIII.     Octavo.* 

WATER-queen  (the)  or  the  mermaid  of 
Loch     Lene     (translated     from    the 
Gaedhic)  and  other   tales.      [By   H. 
Coaxes.]    In  three  volumes. 
London :  1832.    Duodecimo.    [Adv.  LiL] 

WATER  (the)  witch  ;  or,  the  skimmer 
of  the  seas.    A  tale.    By  the  author  of 


"The  borderers,"  "The  prairie,"  &c, 
&c.    Qames  Fenimore  Cooper.]    In 
three  volumes. 
London:  1830.     Duodecimo.* 

WATERDALE   (the)  neighbours.      By 
the  author  of  "  Paul  Massie."    [Justin 
M'Carthy.]     In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1867.     Octavo.* 

WATERLOO,  a  poem,  in  two  parts  : 
inscribed  by  permission,  to  his  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Wellington,  &c.  &c.  by 
his  respectful  and  obliged  humble 
servant,  the  author  of  Triumphs  of 
religion  ;  Suicide,  a  poem  ;  and  other 
works.  [Harriett  Cope.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.  * 

WATERLOO,  a  poetical' epistle  to  Mr. 
Sergeant  Frere,  master  of  Downing 
College,  and  Vice  Chancellor  of  Cam- 
bridge in  1820.    [By  Rev.  J.  Wing.] 

London :    1820.      Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  28.* 
[Bod/.] 

WATERMAN  (the);  or,  the  first  of 
August :  a  ballad  opera,  in  two  acts. 
As  it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre- 
Royal,  Hay  -  Market.  [By  Charles 
Dibdin.] 
London:  1774.     Octavo.*    [Bio^.  Dram.] 

WATERS  of  comfort.  A  small  volume 
of  devotional  poetry  of  a  practical 
character,  addressed  to  the  thoughtful 
and  the  suffering.  By  the  author  of 
"  Visiting  my  relations."  [Mary  Ann 
Kelty.] 
Cambridge  :  1856.     Octavo.* 

WATERS  (the)  of  Marah  sweetned. 
A  thanks-giving  sermon,  [on  Exod.  15. 
23,  24,  25.J  Preached  at  Taunton,  in 
the  county  of  Somerset,  May  11.  1647, 
for  the  gracious  deliverance  of  that 
poore  towne  from  the  strait  and  bloody 
siege.  By  T.  B.  Master  of  Arts,  and 
a  minister  of  the  Gospel  in  that 
county.  [Timothy  Batt.] 
London.  1648.  Quarto.  Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
20.* 

WATTY  and  Meg,  or,  the  wife 
reform'd :  a  tale.  [By  Alexander 
Wilson.] 

Paisley,    1826.       Duodecimo.       Pp.     8.* 
[Baton's  "  Wilson  the  ornithologist,"  p.  6.1 

WAVERLEY  ;  or  'tis  sixty  years  since. 
[By    Sir    Walter  ScOTT.]      In   three 
volumes. 
Edinburgh  :  18 14.     Duodecimo.* 

WAY  (the)  home.  [By  Mrs.  Barbour.J 
Edinburgh  :  1856.     Duodecimo.* 


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WAY  (the)  of  the  wilderness,  and  other 
poems.  By  E.  C.  C.  B.  author  of 
"  The  protoplast."  [E.  C.  C.  Baillie.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo,* 

WAY  (a),  propounded  to  make  the  poor 
in  these  and  other  nations  happy,  by 
bringing  together  a  fit,  suitable,  and 
well  qualified  people  unto  one  house- 
hold government  or  little-common- 
wealth. Whereunto  is  also  annexed 
an  Invitation  to  this  society  or  little 
commonwealth.  By  Peter  Cornelius. 
["  I  believe  this  pamphlet  was  made  by 
Mr  Hugh  Peeters,  who  hath  a  man 
named  Cornelius  Glover."  MS.  note 
by  George  Thomason  in  the  British 
Museum  copy.] 
London:    [1659.]     Octavo.      2   pts.    4to, 

1659.   iw.-\ 

The  '  Invitation '  has  a  separate  title  page, 
but  the  pagination  is  continuous. 

WAY  (the)  to  be  happy ;  or,  the  story 
of   Willie    the    gardener's    boy.      By 
Cousin  Kate.    [C.  D.  Bell.] 
London  :  1871.     Duodecimo. 

WAY  (the)  to  be  wise  and  wealthy  ;  or, 
the  excellency  of  industry  and  frugality. 
By  Mr.  J.  S.     [John  SOWTER.] 
Exon :     1716.     Octavo.     Pp.  95.     [Man- 
chester Free  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  673.] 

WAY  (the)  to  health,  long  life  and  happi- 
ness, or,  a  discourse  of  temperance  and 
the  particular  nature  of  all  things  re- 
quisit  for  the  life  of  man,  as  all  sorts 
of  meats,  drinks,  air,  exercise,  &c.  with 
special  directions  how  to  use  each  of 
them  to  the  best  advantage  of  the  body 
and  mind.  Shewing  from  the  true 
ground  of  nature  whence  most  diseases 
proceed,  and  how  to  prevent  them. 
To  which  is  added,  a  treatise  of  most 
sorts  of  English  herbs,  with  several 
other  remarkable  and  most  useful 
observations,  very  necessary  for  all 
families.  The  whole  treatise  display- 
ing the  most  hidden  secrets  of 
philosophy,  and  made  easie  and 
familiar  to  the  meanest  capacities  by 
various  examples  and  demonstrances. 
The  like  never  before  published. 
Communicated  to  the  world  for  a 
general  good,  by  Philotheos  Physio- 
logus.     [Thomas  Tryon.] 

London,  1683.    Octavo.    Pp.  12.  b.  t.  669.* 

[Bodl.-[ 

Address  to  the  reader  signed   Philotheos 
Physiologus. 

WAY  (the)  to  keep  him,  a  comedy  in 
three  acts.    [By  Arthur  Murphy.] 
London:  1760.     Octavo.*     \_Biog.  Dram.l 


WAY  (the)  to  make  all  people  rich  ;  or, 
wisdoms  call  to  temperance  and 
frugality,  in  a  dialogue  between  Soph- 
ronio  and  Guloso,  one  a  lover  of 
sobriety,  the  other  addicted  to  gluttony, 
and  excess.  By  Philotheos  Physiologus, 
the  author  of  The  way  to  health.  The 
countryman  s  companion.  [  Thomas 
Tryon.] 

[London.]     1685.      Octavo.     Pp.  6.  b,  t. 
130.*     {Dotcce  Cat.,  279.] 

WAY  (the)  to  peace  amongst  all  Protes- 
tants :  being  a  letter  of  reconciliation 
sent  by  Bp.  Ridley  to  Bp.  Hooper. 
With  some  observations  upon  it.  [By 
Samuel  Johnson,  chaplain  to  Wil- 
liam, Lord  Russell.] 
London:  1688.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.  b.  t.* 
[BodL] 

WAY  (the)  to  things  by  words,  and  to 
words  by  things  ;  being  a  sketch  of  an 
attempt  at  the  retrieval  of  the  antient 
Celtic,  or,  primitive  language  of  Europe. 
To  which  is  added,  a  succinct  account 
of  the  Sanscort,  or  learned  language  of 
the  Bramins.  Also  two  essays,  the 
one  on  the  origin  of  the  musical  waits 
at  Christmas.  The  other  on  the  real 
secret  of  the  Free  Masons.  [By  John 
Cleland.] 

London,  MDCCLXVi.    Octavo.*    [Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxxv.  363.] 

WAY  (the)  towards  the  finding  of  a 
decision  of  the  chiefe  controversie  now 
debated    concerning   Church   govern- 
ment.    [By  John  Hales,  of  Eaton.] 
London,   1641.      Quarto.      Pp.  42.  b.  t.* 
[Wood,  Athen.  Oxon.,  iii.  413.] 
"Authore  John  Hales  e  Coll.   Eatonensi, 
ut  creditur." — MS.  note  by  Barlow  in  the 
Bodleian  copy. 
By  some  ascribed  to  John  Dury. 

WAY  (the)  women  love.     A  novel.     By 
E.  Owens  Blackburne,  author  of  "A 
woman     scorned,"     etc.      [  Elizabeth 
Casey.]    In  three  volumes. 
London :   1877.     Octavo.* 

WAYFARING  sketches  among  the 
Greeks  and  Turks,  and  on  the  shores  of 
the  Danube.  By  a  seven  years'  resident 
in  Greece.  [Felicia  M.  F.  Skene.] 
London :  mdcccxlvii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
343.  b.  t.* 

WAYS  and  means  whereby  his  Majesty 
may  man  his  navy  with  ten  thousand 
able  sailors,  etc.     [By  T.  Robe.] 
London  :  1726.     Octavo. 

Second  edition,  to  which  is  added  a 

method    whereby  criminals  liable  to 


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transportation,  may  be   render'd  not 

only  useful  but  honest  members  of  the 

publick. 

London:    [1726?]    Octavo.      [IV.,    Brit. 

Mus.] 

WAYS  (the)  of  the  line.  A  monograph 
on  excavators-  [By  Anna  R.  Treg- 
ELLES.] 

N.   p.     1858.     Octavo.     [Smith's  Cat.   of 
Friends'  books,  ii.  821.] 

WAYS  to  kill  care.  A  collection  of 
original  songs,  chiefly  comic.  Written 
by  Young  D'Urfey.  [Frederick  For- 
rest.] 

London :    mdcclxi.      Octavo.      Pp.   xii. 
b.  t.  112.*    [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

WAYWARD   Dosia,  and  the  generous 
diplomatist.       By      Henry     Gr^ville. 
[Madame  Durand.] 
London :  1880.     Octavo.     Pp.  212.* 

WE'RE  all  low  people  there,  and  other 
tales.  By  the  author  of  "Caleb 
Stukely."  [Samuel  Phillips.]  Eighth 
thousand. 

London  :  1854.    Octavo.    Pp.  2.  b.  t.  255.* 
Reprinted  from  Blackwood's  Magazine. 

"WE  can't  afiford  it !"  Being  thoughts 
upon  the  aristocracy  of  England.  Part 
the  second.  By  Isaac  Tomkins,  Gent. 
[Lord  Brougham.] 

London:   MDCCCXXXV.  Octavo.    Pp.30.* 

WE    know    what    we    worship.      [By 
Rev.  John  Henry  Blunt.] 
London.     1858.     Sm.  Octavo.     Pp.  16. 

"WE  pity  the  plumage,  but  forget  the 
dying  bird."  An  address  to  the  people 
on  the  death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte. 
By  the  Hermit  of  Marlow.  [Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley.] 
[London.]    N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  16.* 

WEALTH  and  labour.  A  novel.  By 
Lord  B*******  author  of  "  Mas- 
ters and  workmen,"  "Farce  of  life," 
&c.  [Probably  Lord  BELFAST.]  In 
three  volumes. 
London:  1853.     Duodecimo. 

WEALTH  discovered ;  or,  an  essay 
upon  a  late  expedient  for  taking  away 
all  impositions  .  .  By  F.  C.  [Fran- 
cis Cradock]  a  lover  of  his  country.  .  . 

London:  1 66 1.     Quarto.     Pp.43.     [Man- 
Chester  Fret  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  167.] 

WEALTH  the  name  and  number  of  the 


beast,  666,  in  the  Book  of  Revelation. 

[By  John  TAYLOR.] 

London  :  1844.     Octavo.*    [Adv.  Lid.] 

WEARING  the  willow  ;  or,  Bride  Field- 
ing. A  tale  of  Ireland  and  of  Scotland 
sixty  years  ago.  By  the  author  of '  The 
nut-brown  maids.'  [Henrietta  Keddie.] 

London:  i860.    Octavo.    Pp.  i.  b.  t.  343.* 

WEATHERCOCK  (the),  a  musical 
entertainment  of  two  acts ;  as  per- 
formed at  the  Theatre-Royal,  Covent- 
Garden.    [By  Theodosius  Forrest.] 

London:  M. DOC. Lxxv.     Octavo.     Pp.    3. 
b.  t.  37.*    [Bio£.  Dram.] 

WEATHER-COCKE  (the)  of  Romes 
religion :  with  her  severall  changes.  Or : 
the  world  turn'd  topsie-turvie  by  Pa- 
pists.    [By  Alexander  CoOKE.] 

London:  1625.     Quarto.     Pp.   16.  b.  t.* 
[Bod/.] 

WEAVER'S  (the)  family.    By  the  author 
of  "Dives  and  Lazarus,"  "A  tale  for 
the    Pharisees,"    &c,,    &c.     [William 
Gilbert.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  347.* 

WEAVERS  (the)  pocket-book:  or, 
weaving  spiritualized.  In  a  discourse, 
wherein  men  employed  in  that  occu- 
pation are  instructed  how  to  raise 
heavenly  meditations,  from  the  several 
parts  of  their  work.  To  which  also 
are  added,  some  few  moral  and  spiri- 
tual observations,  relating  both  to  that 
and   other  trades.     By    J.    C.  [John 

COLLINGES,  or  COLLINGS]  D.D. 

Edinburgh:    M.DCC.XXIII.     Octavo.     Pp. 
8.  b.  t.  145.  4.* 

WEDDING  !  and  bedding !  The  R— 1 
nuptials  ! !  or,  epithalamium  extraordi- 
nary !  !  A  poem,  by  Peter  Pindar, 
Esq.  author  of  the  R — 1  courtship,  &c. 
&c.  &c.  [John  WOLCOTT,  M.D.] 
Third  edition. 
London  :  N.  D,     Octavo.     Pp.  27.* 

WEDLOCK  ;  or,  yesterday  and  to-day. 
By  the  author  of  "The  maid's  hus- 
band."    [Mrs.  Jenkins,]      In    three 
volumes. 
London,  1841.     Duodecimo. 

WEDNESDAY  Club  Law;  or  the 
injustice,  dishonour,  and  ill  pohcy  of 
breaking  into  parliamentary  contracts 
for  public  debts,    [By Broome.] 

London:    1717.     Octavo,     Pp,    38.     [JV, 
and  Q.,  June  1853,  p,  576.] 

WEE  wifie.    A  tale.    By  the  author  of 


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*  Nellie's  memories.'     [Rosa  Nouchette 
Carey.]     In  two  volumes. 
London  :  1869.     Octavo.* 

WEEDS  and  wild  flowers.  By  E.  G. 
L.  B.  [Sir  Edward  George  Bulwer- 
Lytton.] 

Paris:  1826.  Privately  printed.  [IV., 
Margin's  Cat.} 

WEEK  (a)  at  a  cottage.  A  pastoral  tale. 
[By  William  Hutchinson.] 

1776.  Duodecimo.  [Nichols,  Lit.  Illust., 
i.  421.     Mon.  Rev.,  Iv.  77.] 

WEEK  (the)  of  darkness;  a  short  man- 
ual for  the  use  and  comfort  of  mourners 
in  a  house  wherein  one  lies  dead .  By 
the  author  of  "Ye  maiden  and  married 
life  of  Mary  Powell,  afterwards  Mis- 
tress Milton.  [Anne  MANNING.] 
London :  1856.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  viii. 
I95-* 

WEEKLY  (the)  Journal ;  or  Saturday's 
Post  (Mist's.)  [Daniel  Defoe  first 
found  in  it  at  No.  37,  and  continued  to 
No.  loi,  15  Nov.  1718.  Defoe  again 
connected  with  Mist's  Journal,  31. 
January,  1719,  and  continued  its 
management,  writing  letters  intro- 
ductory until  the  beginning  of  July, 
1720  ;  after  which  he  only  watched  the 
paper,  and  translated  the  articles  on 
foreign  affairs  and  occasionally  con- 
tributed articles.] 

Each  number  \\  sheets.  Small  folio.  24 
August,  1717,  to  15  Nov.  1718.  3  Jan. 
1 7 19  to  July,  1720  ;  and  occasionally  after- 
ward, until  Oct.  24.  1724.  [Lee's  Defoe, 
183.] 

WEEKLY  memorials  for  the  ingenious  : 
or,  an  account  of  books  lately  set  forth 
in  several  languages.  With  other 
accounts  relating  to  arts  and  sciences. 
[By Beaumont.] 

London,  m.dc.lxxxiii.     Quarto.     Pp.  6. 

b.  t.  390.  8.*     [Bodl.'\ 

The  work  consists  of  50  numbers. 

WEEKLY  (the)  Miscellany.  Giving  an 
account  of  the  religion,  morality  and 
learning  of  the  present  times.  By 
Richard  Hooker,  of  the  Temple,  Esq. 
[William  Webster,  D.D.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London  1736,  Octavo.  [W.'\ 
The  first  number  of  this  paper  was  pub- 
lished on  Dec.  16,  1732,  and  wa«  continued 
until  June  27,  1741.  It  met  with  but  little 
success,  and  from  the  number  of  religious 
essays  that  it  contained,  it  acquired  the 
appellation  of  "  Old  Mother  Hooker's 
Journal."  See  Nichols,  Lit.  Anec,  ii.  36; 
V.  161,  169,  175,  &c. 


WEEKLY  (the)  pacquet  of  advice  from 
Rome  :  or  the  history  of  Popery.  A 
deduction  of  the  usurpations  of  the 
Bishops  of  Rome,  and  the  errors  and 
superstitions  by  them  from  time  to 
time,  brought  into  the  Church.  In  the 
process  of  which  the  Papists  arguments 
are  answered,  their  fallacies  detected, 
their  cruelties  registred,  their  treasons 
and  seditious  principles  observed,  and 
the  whole  body  of  papistry  anatomized. 
Perform'd  by  a  single  sheet,  coming 
out  every  Friday,  but  with  a  continued 
connexion.  To  each  being  added, 
The  Popish  Courant :  on  some  occa- 
sional joco-serious  reflections  on 
Romish  fopperies.  [By  Henry  Care.] 
In  four  volumes. 

London:  1679-83.     Quarto.     [W.'\ 
The  first  number  was  published  on  the  3  of 
Dec.  1678  and  the  last  of  vol.  5  on  July  13, 
1683. 

WEESILS  (the),  a  satyrical  fable,  giving 
an  account  of  some  argumental  pas- 
sages happening  in  the  Lion's  Court 
about  Weesilion's  taking  the  oaths. 
[By  Thomas  BROWNE,  B.D.] 

London,  1691.  Quarto.  [Lathbury's  His- 
tory of  the  Convocation  .  .  .  2d.  ed.  pp. 
338-9-] 

WEIGHT  (the)  of  a  crown,  a  tragedy, 
by  Feragus.    [C.  H.  Williams.] 

1852.   [2V.  and  Q.,  March  26,  1870,  p.  332.] 

WELCH  (the)  freeholder's  farewell 
epistles  to  the  Right  Rev.  Samuel, 
Lord  Bishop  (lately  of  St  David's), 
now  of  Rochester  ;  in  which  the 
Unitarian  dissenters,  and  the  dissenters 
in  general,  are  vindicated  from  the 
charges  advanced  against  them  in  his 
Lordship's  circular  letter  on  the  case  of 
the  emigrant  French  clergy ;  with  a 
copy  of  that  letter.     [By  David  JONES.] 

London :  1794.     Octavo.     Pp.  68. 

WELCH  (the)  freeholder's  vindication  of 
his  letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Samuel 
[Horsley]  Lord  Bishop  of  St  David's ; 
in  reply  to  a  letter  from  a  clergyman  of 
that  diocese ;  together  with  strictures 
on  the  said  letter.     [By  David  Jones.] 

London :  1791.  Octavo.  Pp.  61,  [MurcKs 
Dissenters,  p.  518.     Mon.  Rev.,  v.  354.] 

WELCH  peasant  boy.  By  the  author  of 
the  Maid  of  Avon.  [Mrs  Peck,]  In 
three  volumes. 

1808.  [Biog.  Diet.,  1816.  Brit.  Crit., 
xxxii.  95.] 


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WELCOME  &  farewell,  a  tragedy.  [By 
Rev.  William  Harness.] 

London :  N.  D.  [1837.]  Octavo.  Pp. 
2.  b.  t.  119.*  [Gent.  Mag.,  Jan.  1838,  p. 
49.     Marim's  Cat.] 

WELCOME  (the)  of  I  sis.  A  poem, 
occasioned  by  an  unexpected  visit  of 
the  Duke  of  Wellington  to  the 
University  of  Oxford.  By  the  author 
of  "  The  Oxford  Spy."  [James  Sher- 
gold  Boone,  M.A.] 
Oxford.     1834.     Octavo.     Pp.  31.* 

WELL  met  gossip  :  or,  tis  merrie  when 
gossips  meete  Newly  enlarged  with 
diuers  merrie  songs  [By  Samuel 
Rowlands.] 

London,  1619.     Quarto.     No  pagination.* 

WELLS  of  Baca ;  or,  solaces  of  the 
Christian  mourner,  and  other  thoughts 
on  bereavement.  By  the  author  of 
"The  faithful  promiser,"  "Morning  and 
night  watches,"  &c.  &c.  [John  Ross 
Macduff.]    Fourth  edition. 

London :  mdcccxlv.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
70.* 

WELLS  (the)  of  Scripture,  illustrated  in 
verse.  By  the  author  of  The  pastor's 
legacy.     [Henrietta  Joan  Fry.] 

London:  1847.  Octavo.  34  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  816.] 

WELSH  sketches,  chiefly  ecclesiastical, 
to  the  close  of  the  twelfth  century.  By 
the  author  of  "  Proposals  for  Christian 
union."  [Ernest  Silvanus  Appleyard.] 
Second  edition. 

London :  mdccclii.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
viii.  160.* 

Advertisement  signed  E.  S.  A.  The  first 
edition  appeared  in  1851. 

Second  series. 

London :  mdccclii.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
viii.  153.* 

—  Third  series. 

London :  MDCCCLill.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
viii.  192.* 

WENSLEYDALE;  or  rural  contempla- 
tion :  a  poem.  [By  Thomas  MAUDE.] 
The  third  edition. 

London:  MDCCLXXX.  Quarto.  Pp.  xii. 
I3-54-  [Gent  Mag.,  Ixix.  163.  Mon. 
Rev.,  xlvii.  114.] 

The  fourth  edition,  published  at  Richmond 
in  1816,  8vo,  has  the  author's  name. 

WERNERIA,  or  short  characters  of 
earths :  with  notes  according  to  the 
improvements  of  Klaproth,  Vauquelin 


andHauy.  By  Terrae  Filius.  [Stephen 
Weston.] 

London  :  1805.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  113. 
[Lowndes,  Btbliog.  Man.,  s.v.  Werner, 
Mon.  Rev.,  xlix.  99;  liii.  92.] 

WESLEYAN   Methodism  in  Scotland. 
[By  H.  W.  Holland.] 
Leeds:  1864.     Octavo.     Pp.12.*    [Bodl.] 

WEST-country  (the)  farmer,  or,  a  fair 
representation  of  the  decay  of  trade, 
and  badness  of  the  times  :  in  a  letter 
of  complaint  from  a  tenant  in  the 
country,  to  his  landlord  in  London. 
[By  Francis  Squire.] 

Taunton :  N.  D.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  5°'* 
[Bodl.]    The  preface  is  signed  Ofellus. 

WEST  (the)  country  farmer,  (Number 
2,)  consisting  of  three  parts  :  L  The 
landlord's  answer  to  his  tenant's  com- 
plaint, wherein  he  objects  to  the  farmer's 
arguments,  blames  the  conduct  of  the 
country  in  several  particulars,  but  yet 
promises  for  the  future  to  be  their 
friend  and  advocate.  H.  The  farmer's 
reply,  in  which  the  errors  of  his 
brethren  are  excused,  their  honesty 
and  loyalty  defended,  their  interest 
farther  asserted  and  maintained,  with 
some  hints  of  expedients  that  would 
be  serviceable  to  them,  and  to  the 
whole  kingdom.  II L  A  postscript  to 
the  farmers  themselves,  exhorting  them 
to  put  a  due  value  on  their  persons 
and  professions,  to  judge  for  them- 
selves, and  assert  their  true  liberty, 
and  not  to  be  seduced,  and  beguiled 
by  crafty  and  designing  men.  [By 
Francis  Squire.] 

Taunton,  N.  D.     Octavo.*    [Bodl.] 

The   Fanner  signs  himself   Ofellus ;    the 

Landlord,  X.  Y.  Z. 

WEST    India  eclogues.     [By  Edward 

RUSHTON.] 

London :  1787.  Quarto.  [Sketches  of 
obscure  poets,  p.  58.  Moti.  Rev.,  Ixxvii. 
p.  283.] 

WEST  (the)  Indian  :  a  comedy.  As  it 
is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal  in 
Drury-Lane.  By  the  author  of  the 
Brothers.    [Richard  Cumberland.] 

London:  mdcclxxi.  Octavo.  Pp.  102.* 
[Biog,  Dram.] 

WESTERN  (the)  mail.  Being  a  series 
of  letters,  &c.  [By  Annabella  Plump- 
tre.] 

1 801.  Duodecimo.  [IVatt,  Bib.  Brit. 
Mon.  Rev.,  xxxv.  219.] 


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WESTERN  (the)  martyrology :  or, 
bloody  assizes.  Containing  the  lives, 
trials,  and  dying-speeches  of  all  those 
eminent  Protestants  that  suffered  in  the 
West  of  England,  and  elsewhere,  from 
the  year  1678,  to  this  time.  Together 
with  the  life  and  death  of  George  L. 
Jeffreys.  The  fifth  edition.  To  which 
is  now  added,  to  make  it  compleat,  an 
account  of  the  barbarous  whippings  of 
several  persons  in  the  West.  Also  the 
trial  and  case  of  Mr  John  Tutchin  (the 
author  of  the  Observator)  with  the 
cruel  sentence  pass'd  upon  him ;  and 
his  petition  to  K.  James  to  be  hang'd  : 
never  before  printed.  With  an  alpha- 
betical table  to  the  whole.  [By  Thomas 
Pitts.] 

London  :  MDCCV,     Octavo.     Pp.  14.  279.* 
[Mendkam  Collection  Cat.,  p.  240.] 

WESTMINSTER  Abbey  :  a  poem. 
[By  John  Dart.] 

London  :  1721.     Octavo.    Pp.  3.  b.  t.  64.* 
[Dyce  Cat.} 

WESTMINSTER  Abbey  ;  or,  the  days 
of  the  Reformation.  By  the  author  of 
" Whitefriars,"  "Caesar  Borgia,"  &c. 
[Miss  Jane  ROBINSON.]  In  three 
volumes. 
London  :  MDCCCLiv.     Duodecimo.* 

WESTMINSTER  Abbey;  with  other 
occasional  poems,  and  a  free  trans- 
lation of  the  Oedipus  Tyrannus  of 
Sophocles.  By  the  author  of  Indian 
antiquities.  [Thomas  Maurice.] 
London:  1813.     Octavo.     [W."] 

WESTMINSTER  Hall;  or  anecdotes 
and  reminiscences  of  the  bar,  the 
bench,  and  the  woolsack.  [Compiled 
by  Henry  and  Thomas  ROSCOE.]  In 
three  volumes. 

London :  1825.     Sm.  Octavo.     [Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  2880.] 

WESTMORLAND  (the)  dialect,  in 
three  familiar  dialogues  :  in  which  an 
attempt  is  made  to  illustrate  the  pro- 
vincial idiom.  By  A.  W.  [  A. 
Walker.] 

Kendal :  MDCCXC.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  95. 

12.*     lBodl.'\ 

Ascribed  also  to  H.  Wheeler. 

WHARNCLIFFE  :  a  play,  in  three  acts. 
Time  occupied,  one  day.  [By  J.  H. 
AVELING,  M.D.] 

London :    mdcccliv.      Duodecimo.      Pp. 
36.* 

WHAT  am  I?  Where  am  I?  What 
ought  I  to  do  ?  How  am  I  to  become 
qualified  and  disposed  to  do  what   I 


ought?  By  the  author  of  "Outlines 
of  social  economy,"  &c.  &c.  &c.  [Wil- 
liam Ellis.] 

London  :  1852.  Octavo.  Pp.  66  b,  t.* 
lBodl.'\ 

WHAT  an  old  myth  may  teach  By 
LesHe  Keith  [Miss  Keith  Johnston] 
author  of  "A  simple  maiden."  Illus- 
trated by  O.  A.  Von  Glehn,  B.A. 

London  :  1878.  Octavo.  Pp.  139.*  [Adv. 
Lib."] 

WHAT  are  the  English  Roman  Catho- 
lics to  do  ?  The  question  considered 
in  a  letter  to  Lord  Edward  Howard. 
By  Anglo-Catholicus.  [Lord  John 
Manners.] 

London:  1841.  Octavo,*  [Bodl.l  Letter 
signed  Anglo-Catholicus. 

WHAT  election  and  reprobation  is, 
clearly  discovered,  and  the  ignorance 
of  such  who  hold  election  and  repro- 
bation of  persons,  manifested.  By  G. 
F.     [George  Fox.] 

Printed  in  the  year  1679.  Quarto.  9^  sh. 
\SmitVs  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  679.] 

WHAT  have  thirty  years  of  Church 
revival  done  ?  [By  Rev.  John  Henry 
Blunt.] 

London.     1861.     Octavo,     Pp.  24. 

WHAT  if  the  Swedes  should  come  ? 
With  some  thoughts  about  keeping 
the  army  on  foot,  whether  they  come 
or  not.    [By  Daniel  Defoe] 

London:  MDCCXVii.  Octavo.  Pp.  38.* 
[Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  160.] 

WHAT  is  a  Christian  ?  By  A.  L.  O.  E., 
authoress  of  "  The  Claremont  tales," 
"Christian  conquests,"  "Glimpses  of 
the  unseen,"  "  Sheer  off,"  etc.  [Char- 
lotte Tucker.]    Six  woodcuts. 

Edinburgh:  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  208.* 

WHAT  is  baptism?  Is  it  a  fiction? 
Considered     by     a     no-party     man. 


[Henry  Hayes.] 

Hollo  way :    1859. 

Mus.\ 


Octavo.     [W.,    Brit. 


"WHAT    is    he." 
"  Vivian  Grey." 


By    the    author    of 
[The  Rt.  Hon.  Ben- 
jamin DTsraeli.] 

London:  1833.     Octavo.     Pp.   16.     [W.\ 

WHAT    next?  or    the    peers    and    the 
third  time  of  asking.     [By RICH.] 

London  :    1837.      Octavo.     Pp.    iv.    82. 

Fifth  edition.     {W.} 

WHAT  ought  the  Church  and  people  of 


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Scotland  to  do  now  ?  By  a  Seceder. 
[Rev.  William  White,  minister  of 
Knox's  Free  Church,  Haddington.] 
Second  edition. 

Edinburgh,  1840.  Octavo.  Pp.  28.  [AVw 
Coll.  Cat.] 

WHAT  ought  the  General  Assembly  to 
do  at  the  present  crisis  ?  [By  Thomas 
M'Crie,  D.D.] 

Edinburgh;  M.DCCC.XXXiil.  Octavo.  Pp. 
58.  b.  t.* 

WHAT  peace  to  the  wicked?  Or,  an 
expostulatorie  answer  to  a  derisorie 
question,  lately  made  concerning  peace. 
By  a  free-man,  though  a  prisoner. 
[George  Wither.]  The  author  spares 
his  name  ;  not,  that  he  dares  not  to  let 
you  know  it ;  but,  that  he  cares  not. 
N.  p.  Printed  in  the  year  1646.  Quarto. 
Pp.  6.  b.  t.* 

WHAT  shall  be  the  end  of  these  things? 
An  inquiry  regarding  the  probable 
issues  of  the  Scottish  Free  Church 
controversy.  By  the  author  of  "  Con- 
siderations for  the  conscientious." 
[Rev.  James  W.  Taylor,  of  Flisk.] 
Perth.  MDCCCXLiv.  Duodecimo.  Pp. 
117.* 

WHAT  she  came  through  By  Sarah 
Tytler  author  of  "  Citoyenne  Jacque- 
line," "Lady  Bell,"  "The  Huguenot 
family,"  etc.  [Henrietta  Keddie.]  In 
three  volumes. 
London  1877.     Octavo.* 

'*  WHAT  she  could."  By  the  author  of 
"The  wide  wide  world."  [Susan 
Warner.] 

London :  mdccclxx.  Octavo.  Pp.  259. 
b.  t.* 

WHAT  we  must  all  come  to.  A  comedy 
in  two  acts,  as  it  was  intended  to  be 
acted  at  the  Theatre- Royal  in  Covent- 
Garden.    [By  Arthur  Murphy.] 

London,  mdcclxiv.  Octavo.  Pp.  52.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

Afterwards  produced  as  "  Three  weeks 
after  marriage." 

WHAT  will  he  do  with  it  ?    By  Pisistra- 
tus   Caxton,   author  of   "  My  novel," 
etc.    [Sir  Edward  Bulwer-Lytton.] 
In  four  volumes. 
Edinburgh:  1859.     Octavo.     [IV.] 

WHEAT  and  tares    A  tale    [By  H.  S. 
Cunningham.] 
London  186 1.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  411.* 

WHEN  I  was  a  little  girl.  Stories  for 
children  by  the  author  of  '  St  Olaves.' 


[Miss    Tabor.]      Illustrated    by    L. 

Frolich. 

London  1 87 1,     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  2.  249.* 

WHERE  ought  the  new  cemetery  to  be 
placed?  In  the  Meadows?  or  in  the 
King's  Park?  [By  Pat.  Neill,  printer.] 

Edinburgh:  1832.     Octavo.     Pp.7.    [fV.] 
Signed  A  Citizen. 

WHERE  was  Protestantism  before 
Luther?  With  an  appendix.  By  a  lay- 
man. Qames  Creighton  M'Clellan.] 
York  :  1852.    Duodecimo.     Pp.  52. 

WHETHER  Christian  faith  maye  be 
kepte  secret  in  the  heart,  without  con- 
fession therof  openly  to  the  worlde  as 
occasion  shal  serue.  Also  what  hurt 
c5meth  by  the  that  hath  receiued  the 
gospell,  to  be  preset  at  masse  vnto  the 
simple  and  vnlearned.  [By  John 
Hooper,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.] 
From  Roane.  Anno,  m.d.liii.  the.  iii.  of 
October.     Octavo.     No  pagination.* 

WHETHER  the  parliament  be  not  in 
law  dissolved  by  the  death  of  the 
Princess  of  Orange?  And  how  the 
subjects  ought,  and  are  to  behave 
themselves  in  relation  to  those  papers 
emitted  since  by  the  stile  and  title  of 
Acts?  With  a  brief  account  of  the 
government  of  England.  In  a  letter 
to  a  country  gentleman,  as  an  answer 
to  his  second  question.  [By  Robert 
Ferguson.] 

No  separate  title-page.     Quarto.    Pp.  59.* 
Letter  dated  April  24,  1695. 

WHICH  party  breaks  the  law  and  resists 
God's  ordinance?  [By  Alexander 
Murray  Dunlop.] 

Edinburgh,  N.  D.    Octavo.    Pp.  4.*    [New 
Coll.  Cat.] 

WHICH  party  still  breaks  the  law?    [By 
Alexander  Murray  Dunlop.] 
Edinburgh,  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  8.     [Neur 
Coll.  Cat.] 

WHICH  wins,  love  or  money?  By  the 
author  of  "  Whitefriars,"  etc.  etc.  etc. 
[Jane  Robinson.] 

London  :  M  DCCC  LXii.    Octavo.    Pp.  262. 
b.  t.* 

WHIG'S  (a)  apology  for  his  consistency; 
in  a  letter  from  a  member  of  parUa- 
ment  to  his  friend  in  the  borough  of 
*  *  *  *  [By  Robert  Adair.] 
London:  1795.  Octavo.  Pp.198.  [Wa't^ 
Bib.  Brit.    Mon.  Hev.,  xix.  368.] 

WHIGS  tum'd  Tories,  and  Hanoverian- 


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Tories,  from  their  avow'd  principles, 
prov'd  Whigs  :  or,  each  side  in  the 
other  mistaken.  Being  a  plain  proof, 
that  each  party  deny  that  charge  which 
the  other  bring  against  them  :  and  that 
neither  side  will  disown  those  princi- 
ples, which  the  other  profess.  With  an 
earnest  exhortation  to  all  Whigs,  as 
well  as  Hanoverian-Tories,  to  lay  aside 
those  uncharitable  heats  among  such 
Protestants,  and  seriously  to  consider, 
and  effectually  provide  against  those 
Jacobite,  Popish,  and  conforming 
Tories  ;  whose  principal  ground  of 
hope  to  mine  all  sincere  Protestants, 
is  from  those  unchristian  and  violent 
feuds  amongst  our  selves.  [By  Daniel 
Defoe.] 

London:  1713.  Octavo.  Pp.  4.  b.  t.  40.* 
[fVi/son,  Life  of  Defoe,  145.] 

WHIGS  (the)  unmask'd:  being  the 
secret  history  of  the  Calf's-Head-Club. 
Shewing  the  rise  and  progress  of  that 
infamous  society  since  the  grand  re- 
bellion. Containing  all  the  treasonable 
songs  and  ballads,  sung  as  anthems 
by  those  saints,  at  their  king-killing 
anniversaries.  Much  enlarg'd  and  im- 
prov'd  by  a  genuine  account  of  all 
the  plots  and  conspiracies  of  the 
Whiggish  faction  against  the  Queen 
and  ministry,  since  the  persecution  of 
the  Church  under  the  disguise  of  mode- 
ration. With  animadversions  in  prose 
and  verse.  Adorn'd  with  cuts  suitable 
to  every  particular  design.  To  which 
are  added.  Several  characters  by  Sir 
John  Denham  and  other  valuable 
authors.  Also  a  vindication  of  the 
royal  martyr.  King  Charles  the  First  ; 
wherein  are  expos'd  the  hellish  mys- 
teries of  the  old  republican  rebellion. 
By  Mr.  Butler,  author  of  Hudibras, 
[By  Edward  Ward.]  The  eighth 
edition,  with  large  additions. 

London :  mdccxiii.  Octavo.  Pp.  14. 
vi.  224.* 

WHIGS  (the)  unmask'd  :  or,  the  history 
of  the  Calf's-Head-Club  farther  ex- 
pos'd ;  in  a  full  account  of  the  rise  and 
progress  of  that  impious  society,  since 
their  horrid  rebellion  in  forty-one. 
With  all  the  treasonable  ballads,  sung 
by  the  villanous  Whigs,  as  anthems,  on 
the  xxxth  of  January.  Much  enlarg'd, 
by  an  impartial  account  of  all  the  plots 
and  conspiracies  form'd  by  the  Low- 
Church  faction,  against  the  Queen  and 
present  ministry.  With  animadver- 
sions in  prose  and  verse.  Adorn'd 
with  curious  cuts,  by  the  best  hands.     | 


To  which  is  added,  several  characters 
by  that  most  ingenious  poet,  Sir  John 
Denham,  And  the  hellish  mysteries 
of  the  old  republicans,  set  forth  in 
vindication  of  King  Charles  the  First, 
by  Mr.  Samuel  Butler,  author  of  Hudi- 
bras. [By  Edward  Ward.]  The 
ninth  edition. 

London :  MDCCXIV.  Octavo.  Pp.  14.  b.  t. 
vi.  224.* 

WHIMZIES  :  or,  a  new  cast  of  charac- 
ters.    [By  Richard  Brathwayt,] 

London,  1 63 1.     Duodecimo.     Pp.17,  b.t. 

211.*     {^Bodl.^ 

Epistle  dedicatorie,  signed  Clytus-Alexan- 

drinus. 

WHIPPER  (the)  whipt.  Being  a  reply 
upon  a  scandalous  pamphlet,  called  the 
Whip  :  abusing  that  excellent  work  of 
Cornelius  Burges,  Dr  in  divinity,  one 
of  the  Assembly  of  divines,  entituled, 
The  fire  of  the  sanctuary  newly  dis- 
covered.    [By  Francis  Quarles.] 

Imprinted  M.DC.XLiv.  Quarto.  Pp.  2. 
b.  t.  44.* 

WHIRL- WIND  (the)  of  the  Lord  gone 
forth  as  a  fiery  flying  roule,  with  an 
alarm  sounded  against  the  inhabitants 
of  the  North-countrey.  Being  a  fore- 
warning to  all  the  rulers  in  England,  of 
the  mighty  and  terrible  day  of  the  Lord 
which  shall  overtake  the  wicked ;  but 
especially  and  in  particular,  to  the  per- 
secuting rulers,  priests,  and  people,  in 
the  county  of  Westmorland.  Who  by 
their  priests  are  made  manifest  to  all, 
to  be  open  enemies  to  Sion's  converts, 
and  a  generation  of  evil  doers,  with 
whom  the  Lord  Jehovah  is  coming  to 
plead  the  cause  of  the  oppressed,  and 
to  redeem  Zion  with  judgement,  and  her 
converts  with  righteousness.  C.  T. 
[Christopher  Taylor.] 

London,  1656.  Quarto.  Pp.  17.  b.  t.* 
\_Bodl.^     First  printed  in  1655. 

WHISKERS  (the)  whisk'd  :  or,  a  fare- 
wel  sermon  prepared  to  be  preach'd  in 
Turners-Hall    in   Phillpot-Lane.      By 

the   Irreverend  J- —  J Qoseph 

Jacob],   doctor    of   enthusiasm.      [By 

John  TUTCHIN,  author  of  the  Obser- 

vator.] 

London  1703.     Quarto.    Pp.  26.*    {^BodlJl 

WHISPERER  (the)  ;  or  tales  and 
speculations.  By  Gabriel  Silvertongue. 
[James  Montgomery.] 

London:  1798.     Duodecimo.     \W.\ 
Containing  24  Nos.,  the  first  dated  May 
28,  179s  ;  the  last,  Nov.  5,  1795. 


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The  copy  in  the  British  Museum  contains 
the  following  note  by  Archdeacon  Wrang- 
hatn :  "  There  is  only  one  other  copy,  it  is 
believed,  of  this  work  in  existence,  and 
that  is  in  the  author's  hands.  He  has 
sedulously  destroyed  the  remaining  few 
which  ever  got  into  circulation." 

WHIST  :  a  poem,  in  twelve  cantos. 
[By  Alexander  THOMSON.] 

London:  mdccxci.  Octavo.  Pp.  194.* 
[Tille-page  of  his  '■'■Paradise  of  taste  "'\ 

WHITE  (the)  charger  that  cost  me  two 
hundred  pounds  ;  lost  me  seventy 
thousand  pounds ;  drove  me  from 
society ;  eventually  deprived  me  of 
my  friends  ;  and  finally  compelled  me 
to  quit  the  service.  By  the  author  of 
"  The  horse  guards,"  "  The  days  when 
we  had  tails  on  us  "  &c.     [Lieut.  Col. 

HORT. 

London :  1850.     Octavo.* 

WHITE  (the)  chateau.  A  tragedy. 
[By  Thomas  M'NiCOLL,  for  some 
years  editor  of  the  British  Quarterly 
Review.] 

London:    1852.     Octavo.     Pp.  68.*     [R. 
Inglis.^ 

WHITE  (the)  cottage,  a  tale.  [By 
Arthur  Mower.] 

Edinburgh  :      1817.       Duodecimo.       Pp. 
344.*     \Noctes  Ambrosianae,  iv.  306. 

WHITE  (the)  slave  ;  and  the  Russian 
prince.  By  the  author  of  "  Revela- 
tions of  Russia."  [C.  F.  Henning- 
SEN.]  In  three  volumes.  Second 
edition. 
London :  1846.     Duodecimo.* 

WHITE  (the)  wife  ;  with  other  stories, 
supernatural,  romantic  and  legendary  ; 
collected  and  illustrated  by  Cuthbert 
Bede  [Edward  Bradley],  author  of 
''  Verdant  Green,"  "  Glencreggan," 
"  A  tour  in  Tartan  Land,"  etc. 
London:  1865.     Octavo.     Pp.  vii.  252.* 

WHITEFRIARS  ;     or,    the    days    of 
Charles    the   Second.      An   historical 
romance.       In    three   volumes.      [By 
Miss  Jane  Robinson.] 
London :  1844.     Octavo.* 
Ascribed  also  to  Joseph  Robinson. 

WHITEHALL  (the)  Evening  Post. 
[Commenced  and  edited  by  Daniel 
Defoe.  Published  every  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday.  He  con- 
tinued to  write  in  it  occasionally 
until  June,  1720.] 

18  Sep.  1718.  to  June,   1720.     2  leaves. 
Sm.  Quarto.     \^Lee's  Defoe,  189.] 


WHITEHALL  ;  or,  the  days  of  Charles 
I.,    an    historical  romance.      By  the 
author  of  Whitefriars.     [Jane  ROBIN- 
SON.]   [In  three  volumes.] 
London :    1845.     Duodecimo.* 
Ascribed  also  to  Joseph  Robinson. 

WHITEHALL  ;  or,  the  days  of  George 
IV.     [ByWilliamMAGiNN,  LL.D.] 

London:  [1827.]    Octavo.*     \_Dub.  Univ. 
Mag.,  xxiii.  86.] 

WHITTINGTON  and  his  cat.  The 
"  Royal "  grand  Christmas  pantomime 
for  1881-82.  Written  by  R.  L.  West- 
land.  [Robert  W.  Lowe.]  Produced 
Saturday,  17th  December  1881. 
Edinburgh:  1 881.  Octavo.  Pp.  38.* 
\Adv.  Lib.] 

WHITTLINGS  from  the  West.  With 
some  account  of  Butternut  Castle. 
By  Abel  Log.  [Charles  Butler 
Greatrex,  rector  of  Stanton-upon 
Hine.] 

Edinburgh  and  London,  MDCCCLIV.     Oc- 
tavo.    Pp.  vi.  442.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

"WHO  breaks — pays."  (Italian proverb.) 
By  the  author  of"  Cousin  Stella."  [Mrs. 
C.  Jenkin.] 
London:  1861.     Octavo. 

WHO  fares  best,  the  Christian,  or  the 
man  of  the  world  ?  Or,  the  advantage 
of  a  life  of  real  piety  to  a  life  of 
fashionable  dissipation.  By  a  marine 
officer.  [Andrew  Burn.] 
London:  1789.  Octavo.  [PVatt,  Bib, 
Brit.] 

WHO'S  afraid?  A  farce  of  one  act: 
with  songs.  [By  Sir  Richard  Paul 
JODRELL,  M.D.] 

London:     1787.      Octavo.      [JV.,    Biog. 
Dram.] 
WHO  is  to  have  it?  A  novel.     By  the 
author  of  "  The  Netherwoods  of  Otter- 
pool."    Q.  C.  Bateman.] 
London:  1859.     Octavo.      Pp.  433.  b.  t.* 

WHO'D  be  an  author?  With  the  answer. 
By  Frank  Foster.     [D.  Puseley.] 
London  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  264.* 

WHO  wrote  Cavendish's  Life  of  Wolsey? 
[By  Joseph  Hunter,  of  Bath.] 
London:  M.DCCC.Xiv.  Quarto.  Pp.  56.b.t.* 
[Bodl.     Gent.  Mag.,  Jan.  1825,  p.  23.] 

WHO  wrote  the  Waverley  novels  ?  Being 
an  investigation  into  certain  mysterious 
circumstances  attending  their  produc- 
tion, and  an  inquiry  into  the  literary 


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aid  which  Sir  Walter  Scott  may  have 
received  from  other  persons.  [By 
William  John  Fitzpatrick.] 

London:  1856.  Octavo.  Pp.88.*  [Brit. 
Mus.]    The  Introduction  is  signed  W.  J.  F. 

WHOLE  Book  of  Psalms,  as  they  are 
now  sung  in  churches,  with  the  singing 
notes  of  time  and  tune  set  to  every 
syllable,  made  plain  and  easie  to  the 
understanding  of  all  that  can  read,  etc. 
"  Never  before  done  in  England."  By 
T.  M.    [Thomas  May.] 

1688.     Octavo.    [W.] 

WHOLE  (a)  crew  of  kind  gossips,  all 
met  to  be  merry.  [By  Samuel  Row- 
lands.] 

London,  1609.  Quarto.  No  pagination.* 
Address  "To  the  maids  of  London,"  signed 
S.  R. 

WHOLE  (the)  duty  of  a  Christian,  by 
way  of  question  and  answer  ;  exactly 
pursuant  to  the  method  of  the  Whole 
duty  of  man,  and  designed  for  the  use 
of  the  charity  schools,  lately  erected 
in  and  about  London.  [By  Robert 
Nelson.] 

London  :  1705.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  93.  3,* 
[Bod/.] 

WHOLE  (the)  duty  of  man  consider'd, 
under  its  three  principal  and  general 
divisions,  namely,  the  duties  we  owe  to 
God,  ourselves,  and  neighbours.  Faith- 
fully extracted  from  that  excellent 
book  so  entitled,  and  published  for 
the  benefit  of  the  poorer  sort.  By  a 
gentleman.  [Browne  Willis,  LL.D.] 
London,  1717.    Duodecimo.    Pp.  x.  52.* 

WHOLE  (the)  duty  of  woman.  By  a 
lady.  Written  at  the  desire  of  a  noble 
lord.     [By  William  Kenrick.] 

London:  m.dcc.liii.  Octavo.*  [Wait, 
Bib.  Brit.     Mon.  Rev.,  viii.  143.] 

WHOLE  (the)  Psalter,  translated  into 
English  metre  [by  Matthew  Parker, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury],  which 
contayneth  an  hundreth  and  fifty 
Psalmes.     The  first  Quinquagene. 

London  by  John  Daye.  [1557.]  Quarto. 
[W.,  Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

WHOLE  (the)  question  of  ecclesiastical 
establishments  stated  and  considered. 
[By LowRiE,  Lauder.] 

Edinburgh :  1833.  Duodecimo.  [New 
Coll.  Cat.,  p.  273.] 

WHOLSOME  advices  from  the  Blessed 
Virgin,  to  her  indiscreet  worshippers. 
Written  by  one  of  the  Roman  com- 


munion [Adam  WidenfeltJ  and  done 
out  of  the  French  into  English,  by  a 
gentleman  of  the  Church  of  England 
Qames  Taylor].  With  a  preface  shew- 
ing the  motives  to  the  translation. 

London:  1687.  Quarto.  Pp.  xvi.  20.* 
[Jones'  Peck,  i.  102 ;  ii.  421.] 

WHOLSOME  severity  reconciled  with 
Christian  liberty.  Or,  the  true  resolu- 
tion of  a  present  controversie  concern- 
ing liberty  of  conscience.  Here  you 
have  the  question  stated,  the  middle 
way  betwixt  popish  tyrannic  and  schis- 
matizing  hberty  approved,  and  also 
confirmed  from  Scripture,  and  the  tes- 
timonies of  divines,  yea  of  whole 
Churches.  The  chiefe  arguments  and 
exceptions  used  in  The  bloudy  tenent. 
The  compassionate  Samaritane,  M.  S. 
to  A.  S.  &c.  examined.  Eight  distinc- 
tions added  for  qualifying  and  clearing 
the  whole  matter.  And  in  conclusion 
a  parasnetick  to  the  five  apologists  for 
choosing  accomodation  rather  than 
toleration.  [By  George  Gillespie.] 
London,  1645.     Quarto.* 

WHOM  shall  we  hang .?  The  Sebastopol 
enquiry.  [By  Peter  Benson  Max- 
well.] 

London  :  1855.  Octavo.*  [Scotsman,  Jan. 
14,  1856.] 

WHOSE  poems?  [By  E.  D.  Girdle- 
stone.] 

London:  1850.     Octavo.* 

WHY  are  you  a  churchman .?  A  plain 
question  answered  in  a  dialogue  be- 
tween Mr  Fitz  Adam  and  John  Oakley. 
[By  Thomas  Drewitt,  of  Chedder.] 

London:  1800.  Duodecimo.  [Mon,  Rev., 
xxxii.  314.] 

"WHY  Johnny  didn't  interfere."  An 
answer  to  "  The  fight  at  Dame  Europa's 
school."    [By  Fr.  Chancellor.] 

London:  1871.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  11.* 
[F.  Madan.]     Signed  Johnny. 

WHY  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife.  By 
the  author  of  "Paul  Ferroll."  [Mrs 
Archer  Clive.] 

London:  i860.     Duodecimo.* 

WHY  should  you  secede  ?  Containing 
observations  on  spiritual  independence 
and  non-intrusion  in  reference  to  se- 
cession.    [By Munro,  advocate.] 

Edinburgh:  MDCCCXLIII.  Octavo.  Pp. 
31.* 

WHYCHCOTTE  of  St.  John's  ;  or,  the 
court,  the  camp,  the  quarter-deck,  and 


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the  cloister.  [In  two  volumes.]  [By 
Erskine  Neale.] 

London:  1833.  Duodecimo.*  [JV,  and 
Q.,  3  Fed.  185s,  p.  91.] 

WHY'S.?  (the)  and  the  How's?  or,  a 
good  enquiry  :  a  sermon  [on  Matt.  ii. 
ver.  3.]  preach'd  before  their  Majesties 
in  their  chappel  at  St.  James's  the  2d. 
Sunday  of  Advent,  December  6th,  1685. 
By  J.  D.  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  [John 
Dormer.]  Published  by  his  Majesties 
command/] 

London,  mdclxxxvii.  Quarto.  Pp.  34. 
b.  t.* 

VVHYTE  dyed  black.  Or  a  discouery 
of  many  most  foule  blemishes,  impos- 
tures, and  deceiptes,  which  D.  Whyte 
haith  practysed  in  his  book  entituled 
The  way  to  the  true  Church.  Deuyded 
into  3  sortes  Corruptions,  or  deprau- 
ations.  Lyes.  Impertinencies,  or 
absurd  reasoninges.  Writen  by  T. 
W.  P.  [Thomas  Worthington, 
Priest.]  And  dedicated  to  the  Vni- 
uersity  of  Cambridge. 

N.  p.  1615.  Quarto.  Pp.  18.  b.  t.  183.* 
[Bodl.] 

WICKED  (the)  plots,  and  perfidious 
practises  of  the  Spaniards,  against  the 
17.  provinces  of  the  Netherlands,  before 
they  took  up  armes.  Being  gathered 
out  of  severall  Dutch  writers,  by  a 
lover  of  truth,  and  an  unfained  hater 
of  oppression  and  tyrannie,  the  bane 
of  commonwealths.  [By  Thomas 
Scot.] 

N.  P.  N.  D.     Quarto.     No  pagination.* 

Printed  at  the  end  of  Scot's  Second  part  of 
Spanish  practises,  under  the  title  of  "An 
adioynder  of  sundry  other  particular  wicked 
plots  and  cruell,  inhumane,  perfidious ; 
yea,  unnatural  practises  of  the  Spaniards." 
Signed  S.  O. 

WICKHAM  wakened,  or,  The  Quaker's 
madrigall  in  rime  dogrell.  [By  Martin 
Llewellyn.] 

Printed  in  the  yeare,  1672.  Quarto,  i  sh. 
[Smith,  Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p.  275.] 

WIDDOWES  (the)  teares,  a  comedie. 
Written  by  Geor.  Chap.  [George 
Chapman.] 

London :  1612.    Quarto.    [  W. ,  Brit.  Mus.  ] 

WIDE  of  the  mark.  .  .  [By  Mrs  Hous- 
TOUN.]     In  three  volumes. 

London:  1871.     Octavo. 
WIDE  (the),  wide  world.    By  Elizabeth 


Wetherell.  [Susan  Warner.]  Com- 
plete edition. 

London:  N.  D.  [1877.]  Octavo.  Pp. 
446.* 

WIDOW  (the)  bewitch'd.  A  comedy. 
As  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre  in  Good- 
mans-Fields.    [By  John  Mottley.] 

London:  mdccxxx.  Octavo.  Pp.  64.* 
\_Biog.  Dram.^ 

WIDOW  (the)  of  the  city  of  Nain;  and 
other  poems  :  by  an  under-graduate  of 
the  University  of  Cambridge.  [Thomas 
Dale.] 

London:  mdcccxix.     Octavo.* 

WIDOW  (the)  of  the  wood.  [By  Ben- 
jamin Victor.] 

London  :  mdcclv.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  iii. 
b.  t.  208.  *  \LowndeSy  Bibliog.  Man.  Mon. 
Rev.,  xii.  392.] 

WIDOW'S  (the)  lodgings.  A  novel. 
[By  John  Ballantyne.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 

Edinburgh  :  1813.  Duodecimo.  \Cat. 
Philos.  Inst.  Edin.,  p.  336.] 

WIDOW'S  (the)  mite.  Or,  questions  of 
the  greatest  moment.  Humbly  offered 
for  reviving  true  piety  and  religion  in 
the  life  and  power  thereof.  [By  John 
Warden.] 


Edinburgh 
Lib.] 


1 72 1.      Duodecimo.*    [Adv. 


WIDOW'S  (the)  tale  :  and  other  poems. 
By  the  author  of  Ellen  Fitzarthur. 
[Caroline  Bowles,  afterwards  Mrs 
Southey.] 

London:  1822.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  i.  b.  t. 
222.* 

WIDOW'S  (the)  vow.  A  farce,  in  two 
acts,  as  it  is  acted  at  the  Theatre 
Royal,  Hay-Market.  [By  Elizabeth 
Inchbald,  ft^e  Simpson.] 

London:  1786.    Octavo.    Pp.35.*   [Biog. 
Dram.'\ 

WIFE  (the).  By  Mira,  one  of  the 
authors  of  The  female  spectator,  and 
Epistles  for  ladies.     [Eliza  Haywood.] 

London:   m.dcc.lvi.      Duodecimo.      Pp. 
v.  b.  t.  282.* 

WIFE  (the)  and  Woman's  reward.     [By 
Mrs  Norton.]    In  three  volumes. 
London  1835.     Duodecimo.* 

WIFE  (the)  hunter,  and  Flora  Hunter  : 
tales  by  the  Moriarty  family.  Edited 
by  Denis  Ignatius  Moriarty,  Esq.     [By 


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John  O'Brien  GRANT.]     In  three  vol- 
umes. 
London :  1838.     Duodecimo.*    [Bod/.] 

WIFE  (a),  not  ready  made,  but  bespoken 
by  Dicus  the  batchelor,  and  made  up 
for  him  by  his  fellow  shepheard  Tity- 
rus  :  in  four  pastorall  eclogues.  [By 
Robert  Aylett.]  The  second  edition ; 
•wherein  are  some  things  added  but 
nothing  amended, 

London.  1653.  Octavo.  [W.,  Brii.  Mus.] 
Signed  R.  A. 

WIFE  (a),  now  a  widdowe.  [By  Sir 
Thomas  Overbury.] 

London,  Imprinted  for  Laurence  L'isle 
dwelling  at  the  Tygres  head  in  Paul's 
Church-yard.  1614.  Octavo.  No  pagi- 
nation.*   [BodL] 

WIFE'S  (a)  story,  and  other  tales.  By 
the  author  of  "Caste,"  "Safely  married," 
&c.,  &c.  [Miss  Emily  JOLLY.]  In 
three  volumes. 
London:  1875.  Octavo.* 
Reprinted  from  "Household  words,"  "All 
the  year  round,"  "Blackwood's Magazine," 
"The  Cornhill  Magazine,"  and  "Cham- 
bers's Magazine." 

WIFE'S  (the)  temptation,  a  tale  of  Bel- 
gravia.  By  the  authoress  of  "The 
sister  of  charity,"  "  The  laurel  and  the 

fialm,"  "  The  village  school  fete,"  &c. 
Mrs  A.  E.  Challice.]     In  two  vol- 
umes. 

London :  1859.     Duodecimo.* 

WIFE'S   (the)  trials.      A  novel.      [By 
Emma  Jane  WoRBOiSE.]       In  three 
volumes. 
London:   1855.     Octavo.* 

WILD  (the)  flower  of  Ravensworth,     By 
the  author  of  "John  and  I,"  "Doctor 
Jacob,"  &c.  &c.    [Matilda  Betham  Ed- 
wards.]    In  three  volumes. 
London:  1866.     Octavo.* 

WILD  (the)  garland ;  or,  prose  and 
poetry  connected  with  English  wild 
flowers.  Intended  as  an  embellishment 
to  the  study  of  botany.  By  the  author 
of  "  The  life  of  Linnaeus,  in  a  series  of 
letters.    [S.  Waring.] 

London:  1827.  Doudecimo.  3tV  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat  of  Friends'  books,  ii.  859.] 

WILD  Mike  and  his  victim.  By  the 
author  of '  Misunderstood.'  [Florence 
Montgomery.] 

London  1875.     Octavo.     Pp.  146.* 


WILD  sports  of  the  West.  With  le- 
gendary tales,  and  local  sketches.  By 
the  author  of  "  Stories  of  Waterloo." 
[By  W.  H.  Maxwell.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 
London  :  1832.     Octavo.* 

WILDFLOWER.       By  the    author   of 
"The   house    of   Elmore."      [F.    W. 
Robinson.]    In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1857.     Octavo.* 

WILFUL  (the)  ward.     Anovel.     By  the 
author  of  the  "Young  doctor,"  "Sir 
Arthur  Bouverie,"  &c.     [Miss  PlNK- 
NEY.]     In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1853.    Duodecimo.* 

WILHELM    Meister's     apprenticeship, 
Anovel.     From  the  German  of  Goethe. 
[By  Thomas  Carlyle.]     In  three  vol- 
umes. 
Edinburgh  and  London.     1824.     Octavo.* 

WILL  (the)  of  a  certain  Northern  vicar. 
[By  Rev.  W.  CoOPER,  rector  of  Kirk- 
by  Wiske  near  Thirsk,  N.  R.,  York- 
shire.] Second  edition  to  which  is 
annex'd  a  codicil. 

London:  1765,     Quarto.     [N.  and  Q.,  18 
March  1882,  p.  209.] 

WILL  (the)  ;    or,  the  half-brothers.     A 

romance.     [By M'Gauran.]    In 

three  volumes. 


London :  1846.     Octavo. 


WILL-worship  (of) 
MOND,  D.D.] 
Oxford,  1644.     Quarto 


[By  Henry  Ham- 
Pp.  26.  b.  t.* 


WILLIAM  and  Ellen.  A  tale.  [By 
Eaglesfield  Smith.] 

London :     1796.      Duodecimo.      Pp.    22. 
[Mon.  Rev.,  xxi.  467  ;  xxiii.  108.] 

WILLIAM  and  Lucy.  An  opera  of  two 
acts.  An  attempt  to  suit  the  style  of 
the  Scotch  music.     [By Paton.] 

Edinburgh  MDCCLXXX.     Octavo.*     [Biog. 
Dram.] 

WILLIAM  and  Nanny  ;  a  ballad  farce, 
in  two  acts.  As  performed  at  the 
theatre  in  Covent  Garden.  [By 
Richard  Josceline  GOODENOUGH.] 

London:    1779.     Octavo.      [Biog.   Dram. 
Mon.  Rev.,  Ixii.  171.] 

WILLIAM  Douglas ;  or,  The  Scottish 
exiles.  A  historical  novel.  In  three 
volumes.    [By  Henry  DUNCAN,  D.D.] 

Edinburgh:  1826.     Duodecimo.* 


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WILLIAM  Penn  and  the  Quakers  either 
impostors,  or  apostates,  which  they 
please :  proved  from  their  avowed 
principles,  and  contrary  practices. 
By  Trepidantium  Malleus.  [Samuel 
Young.] 

London  :  1696.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  4.  b.  t. 
134.*  [Smith,  Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p. 
459-] 
WILLIAM  Shakespeare  not  an  impostor. 
By  an  English  critic.  [G.  H.  Town- 
send.] 

London:  1857.    Octavo.*    [Olphar Hamst, 
p.  180.] 

WILLIAM  Tell,  a  tragedy.  Translated 
from  the  German  of  Schiller  by 
"  Tarkari."    [Peter  Reid,  Aberdeen.] 

Aberdeen  :  1879.     [R.  /nglis.] 

WILLIAM  Wyrcestre  redivivus.  No- 
tices of  ancient  church  architecture,  in 
the  fifteenth  century,  particularly  in 
Bristol.  With  hints  for  practicable 
restorations.     [By    Rev.  T.    Dalla- 

WAY.] 

Bristol :  N.  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  32.* 

WILLIE  Armstrong  :  a  Scottish  drama, 
in  three  acts,  by  a  man  wise  enough  to 
know  that  amusement,  even  though 
somewhat  coarse,  is  at  times  as  salu- 
tary as  any  article  in  the  pharma- 
copasia.  [By  Dr.  Richard  PoOLE.] 
Edinburgh :  1843.     Octavo.     Pp.  60.* 

WILLIE  Wabster's  wooing  and 
wedding  on  the  braes  of  Angus.  [By 
Dorothea  Ogilvy,  of  Clova.] 

Montrose :  MDCCCI.XVIII.      Octavo.     Pp. 
62.*     [A.  ye?-vise.] 

WILLOW  brook.  A  sequel  to  "The 
little  camp  on  Eagle  hill."  By  the 
author  of  "  The  wide  wide  world," 
"  Queechy,"  "  Melbourne  house,"  etc. 
[Susan  Warner.] 

London:  1874.     Octavo. 

WILMINGTONS  (the).  A  novel.  By 
the  author  of  "  Two  old  men's  tales," 
« EmiUa  Wyndham,"  "  Mordaunt 
Hall,"  &c.  [Mrs  Anne  Marsh.]  In 
three  volumes. 
London:    1850.     Octavo.* 

WIN  her  and  take  her,  or,  old  fools  will 
be  medling  ;  a  comedy,  as  it  is  acted  at 
the  Theatre-Royall,  by  their  Majesties 
servants.    [By  John  Smyth,;M.A.] 
London,  1691.     Quarto.*    [Biog.  Dram.] 

WINCHESTER,  and  a  few  other  com- 
positions,  in  prose  and  verse.     [By 


Rev.   Charles   Townsend,  rector    of 
Kingston-on-the-sea,  near  Brighton.] 

Winchester,    1835.       Quarto.       Pp.     82. 
[IV.,  Martin's  Cat.] 

WINCHESTER  (the)  converts  :  or,  a 
full  and  true  discovery  of  the  real 
usefulness  and  design  of  a  late  right 
seasonable  and  religious  treatise,  en- 
titled, A  plain  account  of  the  nature 
and  end  of  the  sacrament  of  the  Lords 
Supper.  In  three  dialogues.  [By 
Thomas  Tovey,  D.D.,  Principal  of 
New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford.] 
Oxford:  1735.    Qctavo.    Pp.78.*    [Bod/.] 

WINCHESTER  (the)  guide;  or,  a 
description  of  the  antiquities  and  curi- 
osities of  that  ancient  city.  [By  Thomas 
Warton,  B.D.]  A  new  edition.  Illus- 
trated with  copper  plates. 

Winton :    1780.     Duodecimo.     Pp.    115. 
b.  t.  I.* 

WINDING-sheet  (a)  for  England's 
ministry,  which  hath  a  name  to  live, 
but  is  dead.  Sent  to  John  Owen, 
called  Dr.  in  that  ministry,  and  late 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Oxford.  And  is  in 
answer  to  his  printed  paper  concerning 
tythes,  or  an  examination  of  those 
Scriptures  by  which  he  seems  to  prove 
"  that  the  publike  maintenance  for 
preachers  of  the  Gospel  by  way  of 
tythes,  is  a  Gospel-maintenance."  But 
upon  examination  thereof  by  the  Scrip- 
tures, he  is  found  to  be  a  subverter  of 
them,  and,  that  tythes  is  no  lawful 
maintenance  for  Gospel  ministers.  [By 
T.  Foster,  of  Norfolk?] 

N.  p.    N.  D.    Quarto.    I  sh.   [Smith's  Cat. 

of  Friends'  books,  i.  626. 

Signed  "  By  a  member  of  the  true  Church 

and  of  that  Society,  which  the  world  calls 

Quakers." 

WINDSOR  Castle  ;  or,  the  fair  maid 
of  Kent,  an  opera,  as  performed  at  the 
Theatre  -  Royal,  Covent  -  Garden,  in 
honour  of  the  marriage  of  their  Royal 
Highnesses  the  Prince  and  Princess 
of  Wales.  By  the  author  of  Hartford- 
Bridge,  Netley  Abbey,  etc.  [William 
Pearce.] 
London :  1795.     Octavo.     Pp.  40." 

WINE  and  walnuts  ;    or,  after  dinner 
chit-chat.     By    Ephraim    Hardcastle, 
citizen  and  dry-salter.     [W.  H.  Pyne.] 
In  two  volumes. 
London :  1823.     Octavo.* 

WINE  and  wisdom:  or,  the  tipphng 
philosophers.   A  lyric  poem.   To  which 


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are  subjoin'd,  the  most  remarkable 
memoirs  of  the  following  ancients. 
Thales.  Solon.  Pheresydes.  Anax- 
agoras.  Archelaus.  Socrates.  Xeno- 
phon.  Aristippus.  Hegesias.  Theo- 
dorus.  Bion.  Euclides.  Eubulides. 
Menedemus.  Plato.  Speusippus. 
Polemo.  Arcesilaus.  Aristotle.  Theo- 
phrastus.  Strato.  Lycon.  Diogenes. 
Menippus.  Zeno.  Antipater.  Pytha- 
goras. Heraclitus.  Xenophanes. 
Parmenides.  Leucippus.  Democritus. 
Anaxarchus.  Pyrrho.  Epicurus. 
Longinus.  Porphyrius.  lamblicus. 
^desius.  Eustathius.  Maximus. 
Priscus.  Julianus.  Proceresius.  Xan- 
tus.  Demosthenes.  Zalucus.  Seneca. 
Piso.  Cato.  Copernicus.  [By  Ed- 
ward Ward.] 
London:  1 7 19.     Octavo.     Pp.  5.  b.  t.  40.* 

WINGS  and  stings.  A  tale  for  the 
young.  By  A.  L.  O.  E.  authoress 
of  the  "  Claremont  tales,"  "  Glimpses 
of  the  unseen,"  "True  heroism,"  &c. 
[Charlotte  Tucker.] 
London:  MDCCCLXiii.    Octavo.    Pp.  160.* 

WINIFRED    Bertram,  and  the   world 
she  lived  in.     By  the  author  of  "Chro- 
nicles of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family," 
&c.  &c.    [Mrs  Charles.] 
London:  1866,     Octavo.     Pp.476.* 


WINTER  (a)  dreame.  [By  James 
Howell.] 

Printed  Anno  Domini,  1649.     Quarto.    Pp. 
20.  b.  t.*     [Bodl.'\ 

WINTER  evenings  at  college  :  a  familiar 
description  of  the  manners,  customs, 
sports,  and  religious  observances  of 
the  Ancient  Greeks  :  with  a  short 
account  of  the  state  of  Modern  Greece ; 
and  reflections  on  the  revolutions  of 
empires.  Bya  clergyman.  [Benjamin 
Thomas  Holcott  Cole.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 
London  :  m.dccc.xxix.     Octavo.* 

WINTER  evenings  ;  or,  lucubrations  on 
life  and  letters.  [By  Vicesimus  KNOX, 
D.D.]     In  three  volumes. 

London:  m.dcc.lxxxviii.     Duodecimo.* 

WINTER  (a)   in   Edinburgh  ;    or,  the 

Russian    brothers.       A    novel.  By 

Honoria   Scott.     [Mrs   Frazer.]  In 
three  volumes. 

London:  1822.     Duodecimo.* 
"Mrs  Frazer,   who  some  years  ago  pub- 
lished  several   popular   works    under   the 
name  of  Honoria  Scott,  has  a  work  nearly 

III.  2  L 


ready  for  the  press,"  &c. — Newspaper 
cutting  (July  1824)  in  Mr.  Maidment's  copy. 

WINTER    leaves.      [Poems    by    John 
Fairbairn  and  Charles  M'Dqwal.] 
Edinburgh.     1835.     Octavo.* 

WINTER-piece  (the).  A  poem.  [By 
Joseph  Phipps.]    Written  in  1740. 

London ;  1763.  Folio.  5  sh.  [S7mth's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  66.] 

WINTER  (a)  story  By  the  author  of 
'  The  rose  garden '  *  Thorpe  Regis ' 
etc.     [Frances  Mary  Peard.] 

London  1875.     Octavo.     Pp.  i.  b.  t.  292.* 

WISDOM,  a  poem.  [By  Edward  Wil- 
kinson, M.D.]    The  fourth  edition. 

London :  M.DCC.xcviii.  Octavo.  Pp. 
21.*  [Gent.  Mag.,  Dec.  1809,  p.  1176. 
Man.  Rev.,  Iviii.  305.  Smith's  Cat.  of 
Friends'  books,  ii.  933.] 

WISDOM  from  above:  or,  considera- 
tions tending  to  explain,  establish,  and 
promote  the  Christian  life,  or  that 
holiness,  without  which  no  man  shall 
see  the  Lord.  By  a  lover  of  truth, 
and  of  the  souls  of  men.  [John 
Mapletoft,  D.D.] 

London;  1714.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  155.* 
There  is  a  second  part,  published  in  171 7, 
with  the   same    title    and   separate    pagi- 
nation. 

WISDOM  (the)  of  looking  backward,  to 
judge  the  better  of  one  side  and  t'other 
by  the  speeches,  writings,  actions,  and 
other  matters  of  fact  on  both  sides,  for 
the  four  years  last  past.  [By  White 
Kennett,  D.D.] 

London:  mdccxv.     Octavo.* 

WISDOM  the  first  spring  of  action  in 
the  Deity.  A  discourse,  in  which, 
among  other  things,  the  absurdity 
of  God's  being  actuated  by  natural 
inclinations,  and  of  an  unbounded 
liberty,  is  shewn,  the  moral  attributes 
of  God  are  explain'd,  the  origin  of 
evil  is  consider'd.  The  fundamental 
duties  of  natural  religion  are  shewn  to 
be  reasonable ;  and  several  things, 
advanc'd  by  some  late  authors,  and 
others,  relating  to  these  subjects,  are 
freely  examin'd.  [By  Henry  Grove, 
of  Taunton.] 

London,  MDCCXXXiv.  Ootavo.  Pp.  iv. 
b.  t.  no.* 

WISDOM'S  conquest,  being  an  explana- 
tion and  grammatical  translation  of 
the  13th  Book  of  Ovid's  Metamor- 
phoses [by  Thomas  Hall]. 


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London:  165 1.     Octavo.     [J'V.,  Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.] 

WISE  (a)  and  moderate  discourse,  con- 
cerning Church -affaires.  As  it  was 
written,  long  since,  by  the  famous 
authour  [Francis,  Lord  BaconJ  of 
those  Considerations,  which  seem  to 
have  some  reference  to  this.  Now 
published  for  the  common  good. 
Imprinted  in  the  yeere  1641.  Quarto.* 
Reprinted  in  1663,  title,  "True  peace:  or, 
a  moderate  discourse  to  compose  the  un- 
settled consciences  and  greatest  differences 
in  ecclesiastical  affaires." 

WISE  (the)  judgment  :  being  a  chapter 
on  the  competing  models  for  the  Man- 
chester WeUington  testimonial.  By 
Gabriel  Tinto,  Esq.  [G.  W.  An- 
thony.] 

Manchester:     1853.      Octavo.       Pp.     n. 
^Manchester  Free  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  18.] 

WISE  (the)  or  foolish  choice  :  or  the 
wisdom  of  choosing  Christ,  and  the 
folly  of  choosing  the  world  for  our 
portion.  Discovered  and  asserted  by 
Solomon  the  Wise.  In  a  paraphrase 
on  the  Song  of  Solomon,  and  an  abs- 
tract of  the  book  of  Solomon  called 
Ecclesiastes.  Wherein  the  sweetness 
of  union  and  communion  with  Christ, 
and  the  bitterness  and  vanity  of  all 
worldly  things  is  held  forth.  Both 
done  in  metre  by  one  of  the  ministers 
of  the  Gospel  in  Glasgow.  I.  C.  [Rev, 
James  Clark,  minister  at  Innerwick, 
afterwards  at  Glasgow.] 

Edinburgh,  M.D.Cc.iii.     Octavo.     Pp.  62. 
b.  t.* 

WISEMAN  versus  Pascal  the  younger. 
The  Church  of  Rome's  defence  against 
"  Cases  of  conscience,"  with  a  reply. 
By  Pascal  the  younger.  [Pierce 
Connelly.] 

London  :     185 1.       Octavo.      \New    Coll. 
Cat.,  p.  591.] 

WISHES  (the)  of  a  free  people  :  a  dra- 
matic poem.     [By  Paul  Hiffernan.] 
London:    1761.     Octavo.      [Biog.  Dram. 
Man.  Rev.,  xxv.  396.] 

WIT  a  sporting  in  a  pleasant  grove  of 
new  fancies.  By  H.  B.  [Henry  Bold.] 
London:  1657.  Sm.  Octavo.  \Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man.] 

WIT  against  reason,  or  the  Protestant 
champion,  the  great,  the  incomparable 
Chillingworth,   not  invulnerable.      By 
E.  W.    [Edward  Hawarden.] 
Brussels:  1735.    Octavo.     [IV.] 


WIT  (the)  of  a  woman.  As  it  now  acted 
at  the  New  Theatre  in  Little  Lincoln's- 
Inn-Fields.  By  Her  Majesty's  sworn 
servants,    [By  Thomas  Walker.] 

London,  1705.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.  b.  t.  34.* 
[Biog.  Dram.] 

WIT  revived  :  or,  a  new  excellent  way 
of  divertisement,  digested  into  most 
ingenious  questions  and  answers.  Pub- 
lished under  the  name  of  Asdryasdust 
Tossoffacan.    [Edmund  Gayton.] 

London:     1660.       Duodecimo.       [Wood, 
Athen.  Oxon.,  iii.  7S6.] 

WITCH-FINDER  (the);  or,  the  wisdom 
of  our  ancestors.  A  romance.  By 
the  author  of  "  The  Lollards,"  "  Other 
times,"  "  Calthorpe,"  &c.  [Thomas 
Gaspey.]     In  three  volumes. 

London :  1824.     Duodecimo.* 

WITCH  (the)  of  the  woodlands  :  or,  the 
cobler's  new  translation  ;  written  by 
L.  P.    [Lawrence  Price.] 

London,  1655.     Octavo,     Pp.  22.     B,  L.* 
[Bodl.] 

WITCHCRAFT  cast  out  from  the  re- 
ligious seed  and  Israel  of  God  :  and 
the  black  art,  or,  necromancy,  inchant- 
ments,  and  witchcraft  discovered,  with 
the  ground,  fruits  and  effects  thereof  . . 
Also  some  things  to  clear  the  truth 
from  reproaches,  and  false  accusations, 
occasioned  by  D.  Bott,  and  his  slander- 
carriers,  etc.  By  Richard  Farn- 
worth.] 

London:  1655.     Quarto.    \IV.,  Brit.  Mus.] 
Signed  R.  F. 

WITCHCRAFT  farther  displa^d. 
Containing  I.  An  account  of  the  witch- 
craft practis'd  by  Jane  Wenham  of 
Walkerne,  in  Hertfordshire,  since  her 
condemnation,  upon  the  bodies  of  Anne 
Thorn  and  Anne  Street,  and  the  de- 
plorable condition  in  which  they  still 
remain.  II.  An  answer  to  the  most 
general  objections  against  the  being 
and  power  of  witches :  with  some 
remarks  upon  the  case  of  Jane  Wen- 
ham  in  particular,  and  on  Mr.  Justice 
Powel's  procedure  therein.  To  which 
are  added,  the  tryals  of  Florence  New- 
ton, a  famous  Irish  witch,  at  the 
assizes  held  at  Cork,  anno  1661  ;  as 
also  of  two  witches  at  the  assizes  held 
at  Bury  St.  Edmonds  in  Suffolk,  anno 
1664,  before  Sir  Matthew  Hale,  (then 
Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer) 
who  were  found  guilty  and  executed. 
[By  Francis  Bragge,  A.B.,  late  of 
Peterhouse  in  Cambridge.] 


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London,  17 12.     Octavo.     Pp.  3.  b.  t.  39.* 
Introduction  signed  F.  B. 

WITENHAM-Hill,  a  descriptive  poem. 

By  T.  P A.M.     [Thomas  Pye, 

A.M.] 

London:  1 777.      Quarto.     Pp.  26.  b.  t.* 

[Bod/.] 

Ascribed  to  Thomas  Pentycross.      [Watt, 

Bib.  Brit.] 

WITH  brains,  Sir.  [By  John  Brown, 
M.D.] 

N.  P.     N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  12.* 
From    the   Monthly   Journal   of   Medical 
Science,  for  February  1851.     Signed  J.  B. 

WITH  hai-p  and  crown.  A  novel.  By 
the  authors  of  "  Ready-money  Morti- 
boy,"  "My  little  girl,"  "  This  son  of 
Vulcan,"  etc.  [Walter  Besant  and 
James  Rice.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  1875.     Octavo.* 

WITHIN,  without  and  over ;  or 
memorials  of  the  earnest  life  of  Henry 
C.  Hall.     [By  Amanda  H.  Hall.] 

Northampton:  1878.     [Lib. /ottr.,i\.  24.] 

WITS  (the)  and  beaux  of  society.  By 
Grace  and  Philip  Wharton,  authors  of 
"The  Queens  of  society."  [Katharine 
and  J.  C.  Thomson.]  With  illustra- 
tions from  drawings  by  H.  K.  Browne 
and  James  Godwin.  Engraved  by  the 
brothers  Dalziel.     In  two  volumes. 

London  :  [i860.      Octavo.* 

WIT'S  bedlam,  where  is  had,  whipping 
cheer  to  cure  the  mad.  [By  John 
Davies,  of  Hereford.] 

London:  1617.  Octavo.  [JV.,  Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man. 

WITS  common-wealth :  or  a  treasury 
of  divine,  moral,  historical,  and  poeti- 
cal admonitions,  similies  and  sentences 
for  the  use  of  schools.  [Compiled  by 
John  BODENHAM.]  Newly  corrected 
and  enlarged. 
London :  1722.     Sm.    Octavo.     Pp.    270. 

[w.-\ 

;  the    second  part,   a    treasury   of 

divine,  morall,  and  phylosophicall  simi- 
lies, and  sentences  generally  usefull, 
but  more  particularly  published  for  the 
use  of  schooles,  by  F.  M.  [Francis 
Meres],  Master  of  Arts  of  both  Uni- 
versities. 

London,  printed  by  William  Stansby,  1634. 
Duodecimo.     [W.] 

Engraved  title,  '  Witts  Academy,  a  trea- 
surie  of  Goulden  Sentences,  Similies,  and 
Examples,  by  Fr.  M.'  7  leaves,  pp.  741, 
and  4  leaves. 


WITS  extraction,  conveyed  to  the  ingen- 
ious in  riddles,  observations  and  morals. 
ByW.  B.  [William  Bagwell],  Truth's 
servant. 

London:  1664.  Duodecimo.  [tV., Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  A/an.] 

WITS  interpreter  :  the  English  Parnas- 
sus. Or,  a  sure  guide  to  those  admir- 
able accomplishments  that  compleat 
our  English  gentry,  in  the  most  accep- 
table qualifications  of  discourse  or 
writing.  In  which  briefly  the  whole 
mystery  of  those  pleasing  witchcrafts 
of  eloquence  and  love,  are  made  easie 
in  the  following  subjects :  viz.  i. 
Theatre  of  courtship,  accurate  comple- 
ments. 2.  The  labyrinth  of  fancies, 
new  experiments  and  inventions.  3. 
Apollo  and  Orpheus,  several  love-songs, 
epigrams,  droUerys,  and  other  verses. 
4.  Cyprian  goddess,  description  of 
beauty.  5.  The  muses  Elizium,  seve- 
rall  poetical  fictions.  6.  The  perfect 
inditer,  letters  a  la  mode.  7.  Games 
and  sports  now  us'd  at  this  day  among 
the  gentry  of  England,  &c.  8.  Cardi- 
nal Richeleiu's  Key  to  his  manner  of 
writing  of  letters  by  cyphers.  As  also 
an  alphabetical  table  of  the  first  devi- 
sers of  sciences  and  other  curiosities ; 
all  of  which  are  collected  with  industry 
and  care,  for  the  benefit  and  delight  of 
those  that  love  ingenious  enterprises. 
The  3d  edition withmanynew additions, 
by  J.  C.     Qohn  Cotgrave.] 

London, MDCLXXi.  Octavo.  Pp.  ii.b.  t. 
520.* 

WITS  private  wealth,  stored  with  choyse 
commodities  to  content  the  minde. 
[By  Nicholas  Breton.] 

London:  1625.  Sm.  Quarto.  [W.]  Sheets 
A  to  D  inclusive,  not  paged. 

WITS  (the),  or,  sport  upon  sport.  In 
select  pieces  of  drollery,  digested  into 
scenes  by  way  of  dialogue.  Together 
with  variety  of  humors  of  several 
nations,  fitted  for  the  pleasure  and 
content  of  all  persons,  either  in  court, 
city,  countrey,  or  camp.  The  like 
never  before  published.  [By  Francis 
KiRKMAN.]  Part  I. 
London,  1662.     Octavo.     Pp.  186.  b.  t.* 

WITS  theater  of  the  little  world.     [By 

John  BODENHAM.] 

Printed  by  I.  R.  for  N.  L.  &  are  to  be 
sold  at  the  west  doore  of  Paules.  1599. 
Octavo.     Fol.  3.  b.  t.  269.  6.*     [Bod/.] 

WITTY  apophthegms  delivered  at 
several  times,  and  upon  several  occa- 


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sions,  by  King  James,  King  Charles, 

the  Marquess  of  Worcester,  Francis, 

Lord  Bacon,  and  Sir  Thomas  Moor 

Collected  and  revised  [by  Dr.  Thomas 

Baily]. 

[London]   1671.      Octavo.      Pp.    2.    b.   t. 

i86.* 

WITTY  (a)  combat :  or,  the  female 
victor.  A  tragi-comedy.  As  it  was 
acted  by  persons  of  quality  in  Whitsun- 
week  with  great  applause.  Written 
by  F.  P.  Gent.    [Thomas  Porter.] 

London,  1663.     Quarto.     No  pagination.* 
[BodL] 

WIZARD  (the)  Peter.  A  song  of  the 
Solway.  [By  Charles  Kirkpatrick 
Sharpe.] 

Edinburgh :  M.D.CCC.XXXIV.  Octavo. 
Pp.  32.* 

WOLF  (the)  stript  of  his  shepherd's 
cloathing:  in  answer  to  a  late  celebrat- 
ed book  [by  James  Owen]  intituled 
Moderation  a  vertue ;  wherein  the 
designs  of  the  dissenters  against  the 
Church  ;  and  their  behaviour  towards 
her  Majesty  both  in  England  and 
Scotland  are  laid  open.  With  the  case 
of  occasional  conformity  considered. 
Humbly  offer'd  to  the  consideration  of 
her  Majesty  and  her  three  estates  of 
parliament.  By  one  call'd  an  High- 
churchman.  [Charles  Leslie.]  With 
my  service  to  Dr.  D'Avenant. 
Sold  by  the  booksellers  of  London  and 
Westminster.     1704.     Quarto.* 

WOLSEY,  the  cardinal,  and  his  times  ; 
courtly,  political,  and  ecclesiastical. 
By  George  Howard,  Esq.  author  of 
Lady  Jane  Grey,  and  her  times. 
[Lieut.  F.  C.  Laird,  R.N.] 
London:  1824.     Octavo.* 

WOMAN.  Sketches  of  the  history, 
genius,  disposition,  accomplishments, 
employments,  customs,  and  importance 
of  the  fair  sex,  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 
Interspersed  with  many  singular  and 
entertaining  anecdotes.  By  a  friend  to 
the  sex.    [ Adams.] 

London :  1790.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  400. 
[PVatt,  Bib.  Brit.     Mojt.  Rev.,  iii.  227.] 

WOMAN  (the)  hater.  As  it  hath  beene 
lately  acted  by  the  children  of  Paules. 
[By  F.  Beaumont  and  John  Flet- 
cher.] 

London.  1607.  Quarto.  No  pagination.* 
The  above  is  the  first  edition.  The  edition 
published  in  1648  has  the  name  of  John 
Fletcher,  and  the  edition  of  1849  has  the 
names  of  both  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 


WOMAN  (the)  I  loved,  and  the  woman 
who  loved  me.  By  the  author  of 
"Agnes  Tremame,"  "The  cost  of  a 
secret,"  "A  story  of  two  hves,"  &c., 
&c.     [Isabella  Blagden.] 

London  :  1865.     Octavo.     Pp.  292.  b.  t.* 

WOMAN  (the)  of  Samaria.  [By  Ann 
Alexander,  nee  Tuke.] 

London :     1846.      Duodecimo.      [Smit/i'f 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  8.] 

WOMAN  (the)  of  the  world.  A  novel. 
By  the  authoress  of  the  Diary  of  a 
d^sennuyde.  [Mrs.  Catherine  Frances 
Gore.]    Three  volumes. 

London:  1838.     Duodecimo.* 

WOMAN  (a)  scorned.  A  novel.  By  E. 
Owens  Blackburne,  author  of  "The 
quest  of  the  heir,"  "Philosopher  Push," 
"  Dean  Swift's  ghost,"  etc.  [Elizabeth 
Casey.]  In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1876.     Octavo.* 

WOMAN'S  devotion.  A  novel.  In 
three  volumes.     [By  Mrs.  Marsh.] 

London  :  1855.     Octavo.* 

WOMAN'S    (the)    kingdom.       A    love 
story.     By  the  author  of  'John  Hali- 
fax,  Gentleman,'       &c.   &c,      [Dinah 
Maria  Mulock.]     In  three  volumes. 
London :  1869.     Octavo.* 

WOMAN'S  (a)  riddle.  A  romantic  tale. 
In  four  volumes.  By  Ann  of  Swansea, 
author  of  Conviction,  Cesario  Rosalba, 
Secrets  in  every  mansion.  Chronicles 
of  an  illustrious  house,  Lovers  and 
friends,  Gonzalo  di  Baldivia,  Guilty 
or  not  guilty,  &c.  &c.  [Miss  Frances 
Ann  Kemble.] 

London :  1824.     Duodecimo.* 

WOMAN'S  (a)  thoughts  about  women. 
By  the  author  of  "John  Halifax, 
Gentleman,"  &c.  &c.  [Dinah  Maria 
Mulock.]    In  one  volume. 

London  :  1858.     Octavo.     Pp.  v.  348.* 

WOMAN'S    (a)    vengeance.     A  novel. 
By  the  author  of  "Cecil's  tryst,"  "Lost 
Sir  Massingberd,"  etc.,  etc.      [James 
Payn.]     In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1872.     Octa%'o.* 

WOMAN'S   (a)  victory.    A  novel.     By 
the    author    of    "  Elsie  :    a    lowland 
sketch."     [Agnes  C.  Maitland.]     In 
three  volumes. 
London  :  1876.     Octavo.* 

WOMEN  as  they  are  ;  or,  the  manners 
of  the  day.    [By  Mrs  Catherine  Frances 


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Gore.] 

volumes. 

London:  1830.     Duodecimo.* 

WOMEN  in  the  East.  (Les  femmes  en 
Orient,  par  Mme.  la  Comtesse  Dora  d' 
Istria.)  [The  Princess  Koltzoff- 
Massalsky,  nh  Helena  Ghika,  daugh- 
ter of  the  Prince  Alexander  Ghika,  Ex- 
hospodar  of  Wallachia.]  In  two  vol- 
umes. 

Zurich    &    London :     186 1.       [Athenaum, 
Aug.  3,  1861,  p.  148.] 

WOMEN  of  the  last  days  of  old  France 
By  the  author  of  "  On  the  edge  of  the 
storm,"  "  Mademoiselle  Mori,"  "  Sy- 
donie's  dowry,"  etc.  [Margaret 
Roberts.]  With  original  illustrations 
by  J.  W.  Petherick. 

London:  1872.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi.  1.403,* 

WOMEN  (the)  of  the  Gospels,  The  three 
wakings,  and  other  verses.  By  the 
author  of  "Chronicles  of  the  Schon- 
berg-Cotta  family."  [Mrs  Charles.] 
New  edition,  with  additions. 

London :  1868,     Octavo.     Pp.  276.* 

WOMEN  ;  or,  pour  et  contre.  A  tale. 
By  the  author  of  "Bertram,"  &c. 
[Charles  Robert  Maturin.]  In  three 
volumes. 

Edinburgh:  181 8.    Duodecimo.* 

WOMENS  (the)  conquest :  a  tragi- 
comedy. As  it  was  acted  by  his 
Highness  the  Duke  of  York's  servants. 
Written  by  the  Honourable  E.  H. 
[Edward  Howard.] 

London,  1671.     Quarto.* 

WOMENS  speaking  justified, 
proved  and  allowed  by  the  Scriptures, 
all  such  as  speak  by  the  spirit  and 
power  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  and  how 
women  were  the  first  that  preached  the 
.  tidings  of  the  resurrection  of  Jesus,  etc. 
[By  Margaret  Fox,  tiee  Fell] 

London:  1667.    Quarto.    [W.,  Brit.  Mus.l 
Signed 'M.  F.' 

WONDER  (the)  of  the  Bishop  of  Meaux 
[Bossuet],  upon  perusal  of  Dr.  Bull's 
books,  consider'd  and  answer'd.     [By 
Edward  Stephens.] 
London  ;  1704.     Quarto.     Pp.  12.* 

WONDER  (a)  ;  or,  an  honest  York- 
shire-man. A  ballad  opera,  as  it  is 
perform'd  at  the  theatres  with  univer- 
sal applause.     [By  Henry  Carey.] 

London,  1736.     Octavo.*    {N.  and  Q.,  18 
Fed.  i860,  p,  126.] 


WONDERFUL  (the)  adventures  of 
Tuflongbo  and  his  elfin  company,  in 
their  journey  with  Little  Content 
through  the  enchanted  forest.  By 
Holme  Lee,  author  of  "  Legends  from 
fairy  land,"  etc.  [Harriet  Parr.] 
With  eight  illustrations  by  W.  Sharpe. 

London :    m.dccc.lxi.     Octavo.     Pp.  vi. 
245.* 

WONDERFUL  (the)  confirmation  of 
the  succession  of  the  Kingdom  df 
Christ  at  1697,  derived  from  the  42 
moons  then  ending  ;  given  by  pro- 
phecy, &c.    [By  T.  Beverley.] 

[London:    1690?]      Quarto.      [fK,    Brii. 
Mus.] 

WONDERFUL  (a)  cure.  See  "  HOME 
plays  for  ladies." 

WONDERFUL  (the)  life.  By  Hesba 
Stretton,  author  of  "  Lost  Gip,"  "  The 
king's  servants,"  etc.,  etc.  [Miss 
Sarah  Smith.] 

London.     1875.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  251.* 

WONDERFUL  prodigies  of  judgment 
and  mercy  :  discovered  in  above  three 
hundred  memorable  histories,  con- 
taining I.  Dreadful  judgments  upon 
atheists,  perjured  persons,  blasphemers, 
swearers,  cursers  and  scoffers.  II. 
The  miserable  ends  of  divers  ma- 
gicians, witches,  conjurers,  &c.  with 
several  strange  apparitions.  III.  Re- 
markable presages  '  of  approaching 
death,  and  of  appeals  to  divine  justice. 
IV.  The  wicked  lives,  and  woful  deaths 
of  wretched  popes,  apostates,  and 
desperate  persecutors.  V.  Fearful 
judgments  upon  cruel  tyrants,  mur- 
derers, &c.  with  the  wonderful  dis- 
coveries of  murders.  VI.  Admirable 
deliverances  from  imminent  dangers 
and  deplorable  distresses  at  sea  and 
land.  VII.  Divine  goodness  to  peni- 
tents, with  the  dying  thoughts  of 
several  famous  men  concerning  a  future 
state  after  this  life.  Faithfully  collected 
from  antient  and  modern  authors,  of 
undoubted  authority  and  credit,  and 
imbellished  with  divers  curious  pic- 
tures, of  several  remarkable  passages 
therein.  By  R.  B.  author  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  wars  of  England,  and  the 
Remarks  of  London,  &c.  [Richard 
Burton.] 

London,  1682.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  2.  b.  t. 
235.*    [Bod/.]  . 

WONDERFULL  (a),  strange  and 
miraculous,  astrologicall  prognostica- 
tion for  this  yeer  of  our  Lord   God, 


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1 591.  Discouering  such  wonders  to 
happen  this  yeere,  as  neuer  chaunced 
since  Noes  floud.  Wherein  if  there 
be  found  one  lye,  the  author  will  loose 
his  credit  for  euer.  By  Adam  Foule- 
weather,  student  in  asse-tronomy. 
[Thomas  Nash.] 

London  [1591.]  Quarto.  B.  L.  No 
pagination.* 

WONDERFULL  (the)  yeare,  1603. 
Wherein  is  shewed  the  picture  of 
London,  lying  sicke  of  the  plague. 
At  the  ende  of  all  (like  a  mery  epilogue 
to  a  dull  play)  certain  tales  are  cut  out 
in  sundry  fashions,  of  purpose  to 
shorten  the  Hues  of  long  winter  nights, 
that  lye  watching  in  the  darke  for  us. 
[By  Thomas  Dekker.] 
London,  N.  D.  Quarto.  Pp.  48.  B.  L.* 
[Corser's  Collectanea  Anglo- Poetica,  Part 
V.  p.  129.] 

WONDERS  no  miracles ;  or,  Mr 
Valentine  Greatrates  gift  of  healing 
examined,  upon  occasion  of  a  sad  effect 
of  his  stroaking,  March  the  7.  1665. 
at  one  Mr.  Cressets  house  in  Charter- 
House- Yard.  In  a  letter  to  a  reverend 
divine  living  near  that  place.  [By 
David  Lloyd,  M.A.,  Canon  of  St. 
Asaph.] 
London,  1666.     Quarto.*     \BodL'\ 

WONDERS  (the)  of  the  vegetable 
kingdom  display'd.  In  a  series  of 
[xiv.]  letters.  By  the  author  of  "  Select 
female  biography."     [Mary  Roberts.] 

London  :  1822.  Octavo.  Pp.  5.  b.  t. 
243.*  {Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  ii. 
500.] 

WONDERS  of  the  vegetable  world. 
[By  W.  H.  Davenport  Adams.] 

London:  1867.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  127.* 
Preface  signed  W.  H.  D.  A. 

WONDROUS  strange.  A  novel.  By 
the  author  of  "  Mabel,"  "  Sunshine  and 
shadow,"  "  Margaret  Hamilton," 
"Right  and  left,"  etc.  [Mrs  C.  J. 
Newby.]  Second  edition.  [In  three 
volumes.] 
London :  1864.     Duodecimo.* 

WONDROUS  (the)  tale  of  Alroy.  The 
rise  of  Iskander.  By  the  author  of 
"  Vivian  Grey,"  "  Contarini  Fleming," 
&c.  [Benjamin  Disraeli.]  In  three 
volumes. 
London :  1833.     Duodecimo.* 

WONSTON    Confirmation  tracts.     [By 
Alexander    Robert    Charles    Dallas, 
rector  of  Wonston,  Hants.] 
London:  1840.     Duodecimo.* 


These  tracts  are  twelve  in  number,  having  all 
the  general  title  as  given  above.  Each  tract 
has,  however,  an  addition,  explanatory  of  the 
particular  aspect  in  which  Confirmation  is 
viewed  by  the  author. 

WOO-CREEL  (the),  or  the  Bill  o' 
Bashan  ;    a  tale.     [By  Sir  Alexander 

BOSWELL.] 

Auchinleck:  1816.  Quarto.  Pp.  Ii.b.  t.* 
Dedication  signed  A.  B. 

WOOD-SPIRIT  (the).      A  novel.      In 
two  volumes.    [By  Ernest  Jones.] 
London  :  1 841.     Duodecimo.* 

WOODEN  (the)  world  dissected:  in  the 
character  of  a  ship  of  war  :  as  also,  the 
the  characters  of  all  the  officers,  from 
the  captain  to  the  common  sailor ;  viz. 
I.  A  sea-captain.  II.  A  sea  lieutenant. 
III.  A  sea-chaplain.  IV.  The  master 
of  a  ship  of  war.  V.  The  purser.  VI. 
The  surgeon.  VII.  The  gunner.  VIII. 
The  carpenter.  IX.  The  boatswain. 
X.  A  sea-cook.  XI.  A  midshipman. 
XII.  The  captain's  steward.  XIII.  A 
sailor.  By  the  author  of  the  London 
spy.  [Edward  Ward.]  The  seventh 
edition. 

London :  MDCCLVi.  Duodecimo.  Pp.  4. 
b.  t.  86.* 

WOODLAND  (the)  companion  :  or  a 
brief  description  of  British  trees,  with 
some  account  of  their  uses.  By  the 
author  of  Evenings  at  home.  [John 
AlKiN,  M.D.] 

London:  1815.  Duodecimo.  {W.,  Brit. 
Mus.]    Signed  J.  A. 

WOODLEIGH.     By  the  author  of  "One 
and     twenty,"     "  Wildflower,"     "The 
house  of  Elmore,"  &c.     [F.  W.  ROB- 
INSON.]    In  three  volumes. 
London  :  1859.     Octavo.* 

WOODSTOCK  ;  an  elegy.  [By  Hugh 
Dalrymple.] 

1761.  Quarto.  [N.  and  Q.,  I.  Ser.  ix.  589. 
Mon.  Rev.,  xxv.  62.] 

WOODSTOCK  ;  or,  the  Cavalier.  A 
tale  of  the  year  Sixteen  hundred  and 
fifty-one.  By  the  author  of  "  Waverley, " 
"  Tales  of  the  Crusaders,"  &c.  [Sir 
Walter  ScOTT.]  In  three  volumes. 
Edinburgh  :  1826.     Octavo.* 

WOOING  ! !  and  cooing  !  !  The  R 

courtship  ;  or,  C tie  and  Co gh. 

A  poem,  by  Peter  Pindar,  Esq.     [John 
WOLCOTT,  M.D.]     Fifth  edition. 
London  :  N.  D,     Octavo.    Pp.  27.* 


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WOOING  (the)  o't.     A  novel.     By  Mrs 
Alexander.       [Annie     HECTOR,     tUc 
French.]     In  three  volumes. 
London:  1873.     Octavo.* 

WOOLLEN  draper's  (a)  letter  on  the 
French  treaty  to  his  friends  and  fellow 
tradesmen  all  over  England.  [By 
Lieut.  J.  Mackenzie.] 

London:  1786.     Octavo.     Pp.    48.     \W., 
Author's  MS.  Dedication.^ 
Signed  '  R.  J.  Woollen  Draper. 

WORCESTER  dumb-bells;    a    ballad. 
To  the  tune  of  All  in  the  land  of  Essex. 
[By  Thomas  Warton.] 
N.  P.     N.  D.     S.  L.*     IBodl.'l 

WORCESTER  gaudy,  1858.  By  A  late 
fellow.    [J.  T.  B.  Landon,  M.A.] 

N.  P.     N,  D.     Quarto.     Pp.  3.* 

WORCESTER-SHIRE  (the)  petition  to 
the  parliament  for  the  ministry  of 
England  defended,  by  a  minister  of 
Christ  in  that  county  ;  in  answer  to 
xvi.  queries,  printed  in  a  book,  called, 
A  brief  discovery  of  the  threefold  estate 
of  Antichrist  :  whereunto  is  added, 
xvii.  counter-queries,  and  an  humble 
monition  to  parliament,  people  and 
ministers.     [By  Richard  Baxter.] 

London,  1653.     Quarto.     Pp.  4.  b.  t.  40.* 
[Smith,  Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  p.  59.] 

WORCESTERS  elegie,  and  evlogie. 
By  J.  T.  [John  Toy]  Mr.  of  Arts. 

London :  1638.     Quarto.     No  pagination. 
[Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.] 

WORD  (the).  Walks  from  Eden.  By 
the  author  of  "  The  wide,  wide  world." 
[Susan  Warner.] 

London  :  mdccclxvi.     Octavo.      Pp.  vi. 
I.  284.* 

WORD  (a)  about  a  new  election,  that 
the  people  of  England  may  see  the 
happy  difference  between  English  li- 
berty and  French  slavery ;  and  may 
consider  well,  before  they  make  the 
exchange.     [By  Daniel  DEFOE.] 

Printed    in    the    year     17 10.       Octavo.* 
[Wilson,  Life  of  Defoe,  122.] 

WORD  (a)  for  that  section  in  the  Church, 
who,  in  the  recent  struggle,  took  up 
what  may  be  called  a  medium  position. 
[By  David  LoGAN,  minister  of  Sten- 
ton.] 

Edinburgh:  N.  D.     [1844.]     Octavo.     Pp. 
4.*     [D.  I^aing.] 

WORD  (a)  in  behalf  of  the  king,  that  he 
may  see  who  they  are  that  honour  all 
men,  and  love  the  brother-hood,  that 


fear  God,  and  honour  the  king,  accord- 
ing as  it  is  written  in  the  Scriptures 
of  truth,  see  i  Pet.  2.  17.  Which  is  a 
beesom  to  sweep  away  all  sin  and 
wickednesse  which  dishonours  the  king 
and  the  nation.  For  who  live  in  all 
manner  of  sin  and  wickednesse, 
drunkennesse,  oaths,  and  uncleannesse, 
and  ungodlinesse,  these  live  out  of  Gods 
fear,  so  cannot  honour  the  king.  But 
they  that  depart  from  all  manner  of 
sin,  ungodliness,  unrighteousness,  un- 
cleanness,  filthiness,  swearing,  are  them 
that  fear  God,  and  honour  the  king; 
and  also  how  that  Christ  ends  the  Jews 
law,  by  which  they  were  to  kill  about 
religion  such  as  were  contrary-minded, 
and  he  never  gave  out  any  since  to  do 
so,  but  to  love  enemies ;  but  all  laws 
by  which  the  Christians  do  now  perse- 
cute, are  gotten  up  in  the  apostacy 
since  the  dayes  of  the  apostles  ;  and 
though  the  Jews  and  Gentiles  were  to 
hate  enemies,  and  to  kill  them  ;  yet 
you  may  see  that  Christ's  command 
and  doctrine  was  to  love  enemies  and 
they  that  do  so  are  the  true  Christians. 
[By  George  Fox.] 

London,  1660.  Quarto.  Pp.15.*  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  659.]  Signed 
G.  F, 

WORD  (a)  in  season  :  being  a  parallel 
between  the  intended  bloody  massacre 
of  the  people  of  the  Jews,  in  the  reign 
of  King  Ahasuerus  ;  and  the  hellish 
powder-plot  against  the  Protestants,  in 
the  reign  of  King  James.  Together 
with  an  account  of  some  of  the  wicked 
principles  and  practices  of  the  Church 
of  Rome,  demonstrated  in  their  barbar- 
ous and  cruel  murders  and  massacres 
of  the  Protestants  in  the  Netherlands, 
France,  Ireland,  Piedmont,  the  Albi- 
genses,  &c.  Also  shewing  that  the 
present  Church  of  Rome  is  an  apostate 
Church  and  so  discovered  to  be  that 
mystery  Babylon,  mother  of  harlots, 
and  abominations  of  the  earth,  men- 
tioned in  the  Revelations.  By  H.  C. 
a  lover  of  true  Protestants.  [Henry 
Care.] 
London,  1679.     Quarto.     Pp.  2.  b.  t.  47.* 

WORD  (a)  in  season  ;  or,  how  the  corn- 
grower  may  yet  grow  rich,  and  his 
labourer  happy.  Addressed  to  the 
Stout  British  Farmer.  [By  Samuel 
Smith,  M.A.,  vicar  of  Lois-Weedon- 
by- Weston,  Towcester.] 
London  :  1849.     Octavo.*     [Adv.  Lib.] 

WORD  (a)  in  season  to  all  in  authority. 


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With  weighty  considerations  what  per- 
sons, practices  and  things,  doth  chiefly 
cause  division  and  contention,  rending 
of  kingdoms,  and  distresse  of  nations. 
As  also,  a  plain  discovery  of  those 
things  and  that  ministery,  that  will 
bring  blessings  and  unity,  with  deliv- 
erance from  bondage,  into  liberty ; 
and  instead  of  strife,  wars  and  fightings, 
righteousnesse,  reconcihation  and  peace 
in  the  land  of  our  nativity.  Published 
by  a  lover  of  truth  and  the  kingdom 
of  peace,  J.  C.  Qohn  Collens.] 
London,  1660.  Quarto.  Pp.  26.  b.  t.* 
The  Postscript  was  written  by  J.  Anderson. 

WORD  (a)  in  season  to  all  sorts  of  well- 
minded  people  in  this  miserably  dis- 
tracted and  distempered  nation,  plainly 
manifesting,  that  the  safety  and  well- 
being  of  the  commonwealth  under  God 
dependeth  on  the  fidelity  and  stead- 
fast adherence  of  the  people  to  those 
whom  they  have  chosen,  and  on  their 
ready  compliance  with  them  &c.  [By 
J.  Sadler.] 
London:  1646,    Quarto.    {W.,Brit.  Mus.'] 

Word  (a)  in  season  to  the  traders  and 
manufacturers  of  Great  Britain.  [By 
William  Combe.]     Sixth  edition. 

London,   printed :    Edinburgh,    reprinted. 
M,DCC,xcil.     Octavo.     Pp.  22.* 
Signed  A  true-born  Englishman. 

WORD  (the)  made  flesh;  or  the  true 
humanityofGodinChristdemonstrated 
from  the  Scriptures.  [By  Thomas 
Carlyle,  advocate.] 

Edinburgh :     1829.     Octavo.     Pp.    234.* 
[G.  C.  Boase.] 

WORD  (a)  more  on  the  Moderatorship  ; 
in  a  letter  to  the  Rev.  William  Cun- 
ningham, of  Trinity  College  Church, 
Edinburgh.     By  a  bystander.     Qames 

MONCRIEFF.] 

Edinburgh :  1837.     Octavo.     Pp.  54. 

WORD  (a)  of  caution  and  of  comfort  to 
the  middle  and  lower  classes  of  society 
being  a  pastor's  advice  to  his  flock  in 
time  of  trouble.  [By  Rev.  T.  F. 
DiBDIN.] 

London:  1831,     [Olpkar  Hamst, -p.  182.] 

WORD  (the)  of  God  the  best  guide  to 
all  persons,  at  all  times,  and  in  all 
places  :  or,  a  collection  of  Scripture- 
texts,  plainly  shewing  such  things  as 
are  necessary  for  every  Christians 
knowledg  and  practice.  By  the  author 
of  ■  the  Best  companion.  [William 
Howell.] 


Oxford,  M.DC.LXXXix.     Octavo.     Pp.  10. 
b.  t.  213.  3.*    \_Bodl.'\ 

WORD  (a)  of  information  to  them  that 
need  it ;  briefly  opening  sonie  most 
weighty  passages  of  God's  dispensa- 
tions among  the  sons  of  men,  from  the 
beginning ;  and  insisting  a  little  upon 
the  state  and  condition  of  the  nations, 
wherein  they  now  stand,  and  particu- 
larly of  England  :  for  this  end,  that 
men  may  remember  themselves,  and 
turn  unto  the  Lord ;  and  seek  to  be 
delivered  from  the  mysteries  of  iniquity, 
to  walk  with  God  in  fellowship  and 
communion.  To  which  (as  pertinent 
hereunto)  is  annexed,  an  addition  con- 
cerning Lord-Bishops,  and  Common- 
Prayer-Book.  With  a  tender  admoni- 
tion to  those  called  priests,  or  ministers  : 
and  also,  a  loving  exhortation  to  those 
that  have  separated  from  their  super- 
stitions.    By  W.  T.     [William  TOM- 

LINSON.] 

London,  1660.    Quarto.    Pp.  47.*    [BodlJ] 

WORD  (a)  of  reproof,  and  advice  to  my 
late  fellow-souldiers  and  officers  of  the 
English,  Irish  and  Scotish  army  ;  with 
some  inrhoad  made  upon  the  hireling 
and  his  mass-house,  university,  orders, 
degrees,  vestments,  poperies,  heathen- 
ism, &c.  With  a  short  catalogue  of 
some  of  the  fighting  priests,  and  for 
just  cause  given,  have  given  them  a 
blow  in  one  of  their  eyes,  (pickt  out  of 
the  whores  head)  which  they  call,  a 
fountain  of  religion,  but  is  a  sink  of 
iniquity.  Also  a  word  to  those  old 
creatures  who  are  old  in  iniquity,  and 
in  the  fallen  estate,  yet  deny  falling 
away.  Likewise  a  word  to  those 
magistrates  and  rulers  who  whip,  or 
suffer  to  be  whipt  or  imprisoned  the 
saints  of  the  Most  High  as  vagabonds, 
amongst  whom  there  is  no  begger. 
As  also  a  word  to  that  bad  generation 
of  people,  who  in  their  reprobate  minds, 
and  with  their  unwholsome  tongues 
blaspheme  and  belye  the  dreadful  and 
just  God,  in  saying  that  he  hath  created 
some  men  intentionally  to  be  damned, 
and  a  particular  number  to  be  saved 
and  damn'd.  Wherefore  then  doth 
the  hireling  preach,  and  for  what  hath 
he  his  hire  ?  Mark,  the  decrees  of  God 
are  yea,  amen,  and  unalterable.  A 
word  to  these  who  are  called  dukes, 
marquesses,  earls,  viscounts,  lords, 
barrens,  bannerets,  baronets,  knights  of 
all  sorts,  esquires  and  gentlemen  (so 
called.)  Also  let  that  generation  that 
desire  a  signe,  read  some  of ,  the 
examples  that  have  befallen  the  per- 


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secutors  of  the  innocent.  By  a  lover 
of  good  men,  good  laws,  good  govern- 
ments and  governours,  good  judges  and 
ministers,  as  at  the  beginning  :  who 
hates  nor  fears  no  man,  and  is  a  lover 
and  honourer  of  all  men  in  the  Lord, 
but  cannot  give  flattering  title,  or 
respect  the  person  of  any  man.  E.  B. 
[Edward  BILLING.] 
London,  1659.    Quarto.    Pp.  96.*    [Boifl] 

WORD  (the)  of  the  Lord,  To  his  beloved 
Citty  New-Ierusalem,  come  from  God, 
cloathed  with  the  excellency  of  the 
glory  of  his  love ;  and  is  the  bride  the 
Lambs  wife,  with  the  flowings  of  the 
tender  compassionate  bowels  of  the 
Lord  Jesus,  to  all  the  mourners  in 
Sion,  and  the  afflicted  desolate  people, 
who  waite  for  his  comming  as  for  the 
morning,  and  hath  not  satisfaction  in 
any  thing  but  in  the  enjoyment  of  his 
sweet  and  comfortable  presence.  [By 
William  Dewsbury.]  (Given  forth  in 
York  Castle,  the  19.  of  the  first 
moneth,  1663.) 

N.  p.     N.  D.     [1663.]     Quarto.     Pp.  7.* 

WORD  (the)  of  the  Lord  to  Sion  the 
new  Jerusalem,  the  bride  the  Lambs 
wife,  the  excellency  of  all  the  glory  that 
is  amongst  the  people  ;  though  she  be 
now  in  deep  sufferings,  in  fulness  of 
time  God  will  clear  the  innocency  of 
her  children  ;  and  all  the  nations  of 
the  earth  shall  call  her  the  blessed  of 
the  Lord,  yea,  the  holy  city,  in  whom 
the  Lord  dwells,  to  manifest  his  glory 
upon  the  earth  amongst  the  children 
of  men  for  ever.  [By  William  Dews- 
bury.] 

London,  1664.     Quarto.     Pp.  8.*    Signed 
W.  D. 

WORD  (a)  of  wisdom  for  the  witty, 
addressed  to  Isaac  Tomkins,  author 
of  "  Thoughts  upon  the  aristocracy  of 
England."    [By  John  Richards,  M.P.] 

London :  1835.     Octaro.    Pp.  24.    [Man- 
chtster  Free  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  596.] 

WORD  (a)  or  two  of  advice  to  William 
Warburton  ;  a  dealer  in  many  words. 
By  a  friend.  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining a  taste  of  William's  spirit  of 
railing.     [By  Zachary  Grey,  LL.D.] 

London:    mdccxlvi.      Octavo.     Pp.   26. 

b.  t.*     [Bodl.^ 

The  Advice  is  signed  Thy  friend   in   the 

truth,   A.   E.      See   "  Free   and   familiar 

letter." 

WORD  (a)  or  two  in  vindication  of  the 
University  of  Oxford  and  of  Magdalen 


College  in  particular  from  the  post- 
humous aspersions  of  Mr.  Gibbon. 
[By  James  HURDIS,  D.D.] 

[London  :  1797.]    Quarto.     Pp.  44.* 

WORD  (a)  or  two;  or,  architectural 
hints  :  in  lines,  in  two  parts,  addressed 
to  those  Royal  Academicians  who  are 
painters  :  written  prior,  as  well  as  sub- 
sequent to  the  day  of  annual  election 
for  their  president,  loth  December 
1 805.  To  which  a  few  notes  are  added : 
a  dedication,  a  preface,  and  postscript 
to  reviewers.  By  Fabricia  Nunnez, 
Spinster.     [Peter  COXE.] 

London :  1806.  Quart.  Pp.  49.*  [Gettf. 
Mag.,  Dec.  1844,  p.  653;  Feb.  1808,  p. 
143.]    See  "  Another  word  or  two." 

WORD  (a)   to  a  drunkard.     [By  John 
Wesley,  M.A.] 
N.  p.     N.  D.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  4.* 

WORD  (a)  to  Mr  Madan ;  or,  free 
thoughts  on  his  late  celebrated  de- 
fence of  polygamy ;  in  a  letter  to  a 
friend.     [By  Henry  MoORE.] 

1781.  Octavo.  [Murck's  Dissenters,  p. 
512.     Mon.  Rev.,  Lxv.  158.] 

WORD  (a)  to  Mr  Peters,  and  two  words 
for  the  parliament  and  kingdom,  &c. 
[By  Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward.] 

1647.     [A^.  and  Q.,  March  1867,  p.  237.] 

WORD  (a)  to  Mr.  Wil.  Prynn,  Esq; 
and  two  for  the  parliament  and  army. 
Reproving  the  one,  and  justifying  the 
other  in  their  late  proceedings.  Pre- 
sented to  the  consideration  of  the 
readers  of  Mr.  William  Prynn's  last 
books.  [By  Henry  Marten.] 
London:  1649.    Quarto.    Pp.  16.*   [Bodl.'\ 

WORD  (a)  to  the  Hutchinsonians  ;  or, 
remarks  on  three  extraordinary  ser- 
mons lately  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford,  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Patten,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wetherall,  and 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Home.  By  a  member 
of  the  University.  [Benjamin  Kenni- 
COTT,  D.D.] 

London :  1 756.  Octavo.  Pp.  44.  [Dar- 
ling, Cyclop.  Bibl.'\ 

WORD  (a)  to  the  public;  by  the  author 
of  "Lucretia,"  "  Rienzi,"  &c.  [Sir 
Edward  Lytton  Bulwer-Lytton.J 

London:  1847.     Duodecimo.    [W^.] 

WORD  (a)  to  the  sons  of  Africa.  [By 
Luke  Howard.] 

London  :  1822.  Octavo,  i  sh.  \SviitKs 
Cat,  of  Friends'"  book,  i.  92.] 


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WORD  (a)  to  the  wavering  :  or  an 
answer  to  the  Enquiry  into  the  pre- 
sent state  of  affairs  :  whether  we  owe 
allegiance  to  the  King  in  these  circum- 
stances ?  &c.  With  a  postcript  of  sub- 
jection to  the  higher  powers  ;  by  Dr. 
G.  B .    [Gilbert  Burnet.] 

London,  printed  in  the  year  MDCLXXXIX. 
Quarto.     Pp.  10.* 

WORD  (a)  to  the  wise.  In  a  letter  to 
a  city  clergyman,  recommended  to 
the  consideration  of  his  brethren  of 
the  clergy  especially  those  of  the 
younger  sort.  [Said  to  be  by  Dr. 
Rawson.] 

London:  171 1.    Octavo.     [A'ennetfs  Wis- 
dom, p.  no.] 

WORD  (a)  to  the  wise  ;  or,  an  exhorta- 
tion to  the  Roman  Catholic  clergy  of 
Ireland.  By  a  member  of  the  Esta- 
blished Church.  [George  Berkeley, 
Bishop  of  Cloyne.] 

Dublin:   1749.     Octavo.    [Cat.  Lil>.  Trin. 
Coll.  Dub.,  p.  273.] 

WORD  (a)  upon  Deuteronomy.  [By 
Rev.  Daniel  Edward.] 

Edinburgh :  MDCCCLXXVII.    Octavo.     Pp. 
58.* 

WORDS  (the)' and  works  of  our  Blessed 
Lord  and  their  lessons  for  daily  life. 
By  the  author  of  "  Brampton  rectory." 
[Miss  Mary  M.  Howard.]  In  two 
volumes. 

London:  i860.     Octavo.* 

WORDS  made  visible  :  or  grammar  and 
rhetorick  accommodated  to  the  lives 
and  manners  of  men.  Represented  in 
a  country  school  for  the  entertainment 
and  edification  of  the  spectators.  [By 
Samuel  Shaw.] 

London,    1679.      Octavo.      Pp.    6.   b,    t. 
187.*     \Dyce  Cat.,  ii.  295.] 

WORDS  (the)  of  Jesus.  By  the  author 
of  "  The  morning  and  night  watches," 
"  The  faithful  promiser,"  &c.  &c. 
[John  Ross  Macduff,  D.D.]  Fourth 
edition  of  5000. 

London  :  mdcccliv.    Octavo.     Pp.  127.* 

WORDS  ot  life's  last  years  :  containing 
Christian  emblems  ;  metrical  prayers 
and  sacred  poems,  translated  from 
foreign  writers.  By  the  author  of 
"  Thoughts  on  devotion,"  etc.  etc. 
[John  Sheppard.] 

London:  1862.   Octavo.*  \Olphar Hamst.^ 
WORDS   (the)    of   the   hymnal  noted 


complete  :   with  scriptural  references. 
[By  Thomas  H ELMORE,  M.A.] 

London:  N.  D.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  132.  8. 
b.  t.* 

WORDS  (the)  of  the  wise,  designed  for 
the  entertainment  and  instruction  of 
younger  minds.    [By  John  Potter.] 

London :  1768.     Duodecimo.     [European 
Mag.,  v.  283.     Mon.  Rev.,  xxxviii.  410.] 

WORK  about  the  Five  Dials.  [Attri- 
buted to  the  Hon.  Alethea  Maude 
Stanley.] 

London:  1878.     [Lib.  Jour.,  i\.  2<).'\ 
Ascribed  to  George  Barnett  Smith.    [Inter- 
national Review,  Nov.  Dec,  1878.]    See 
Lib.  Jour.,  iii.  348. 

WORK  among  the  lost.     By  the  author 
of  "  Home  thoughts  for  mothers  and 
mothers'     meetings."      [Miss     EUice 
Hopkins.] 
London  :  1870.     Sm.  Octavo.     Pp.  95. 

WORK  for  a  cooper.  Being  an  answer 
to  a  libel,  written  by  Thomas  Wynne 
the  cooper,  the  aleman,  the  quack,  and 
the  speaking-Quaker.  With  a  brief 
account  how  that  dissembling  people 
differ  at  this  day  from  what  at  first 
they  were.     By  one  who  abundantly 

E)ities     their     ignorance     and     folly. 
William  Jones,  of  North  Wales.] 

London :  1679.     Quarto.    4^  sh.     [Smithy 
Bib.  Anti-<^aker.,  p.  257.] 

WORK  (a)  for  none  but  angels  &  men. 
That  is,  to  be  able  to  look  into,  and  to 
know  our  selves.  Or  a  book  shewing 
what  the  soule  is,  subsisting  and  having 
its  operations  without  the  body ;  its 
more  then  a  perfection  or  reflection  of 
the  sense,  or  temperature  of  humours  : 
how  she  exercises  her  powers  of  vegeta- 
tive or  quickning  power  of  the  senses. 
Of  the  imaginations  or  common  sense, 
the  phantasie,  sensative  memory,  pas- 
sions, motion  of  life,  the  local  motion, 
and  intellectual  powers  of  the  soul. 
Of  the  wit,  understanding,  reason, 
opinion,  judgement,  power  of  will,  and 
the  relations  betwixt  wit  &  wil.  Of  the 
intellectuall  memory,  that  the  soule  is 
immortall,  and  cannot  dye,  cannot  be 
destroyed,  her  cause  ceaseth  not, 
violence  nor  time  cannot  destroy  her  ; 
and  all  objections  answered  to  the  con- 
trary.    [By  Sir  John  Davies.] 

London,  1653.     Quarto.      Pp.  54.   b.  t.* 

[Bodl.] 

The  second  elegy  of  the  "  Nosce  te  ipsum.' 


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WORKE  for  a  masse-priest.     [By  Alex- 
ander Cooke.] 
London,    1617.      Quarto.     Pp.  14.  b.  t.* 

WORKE,  more  worke,  and  a  little  more 
worke  for  a  masse-priest.  [By  Alex- 
ander Cooke.] 

London.  1630.    Quarto.   [Meitdham  Collec- 
tion Cat.,  p.  83.] 

WO  RKIN  G-man's  (the)  companion. 
The  results  of  machinery,  namely, 
cheap  production  and  increased  em- 
ployment, exhibited  :  being  an  address 
to  the  working  men  of  the  United 
Kingdom.  [By  Henry  BROUGHAM, 
Lord  Brougham.]    Third  edition. 

London,  1831.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  216.* 

.     The  rights  of  industry  :  addressed 

to  the  working-men  of  the  United  King- 
dom. By  the  author  of  "  The  results 
of  machinery."  [Henry  BROUGHAM, 
Lord  Brougham.]  L  Capital  and 
labour. 
London:  1831.     Duodecimo.     Pp.213.* 

WORKING-man's  (the)  way  in  the 
world  :  being  the  autobiography  of  a 
journeyman  printer.  [By  Charles 
Manby  Smith.] 

London  :  N.  D.    Duodecimo.*   [M.  and  Q,, 
Feb.  1869,  p.  168.] 

WORKING  of  the  Tithe  Commutation 
Act.  [By  the  Hon.  Arthur  Philip 
Perceval.] 

London:  1838.     Octavo.*     [Bodl.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  Anacreon  and  Sappho, 
with  pieces  from  ancient  authors 
[Bion,  Moschus,  Virgil,  and  Horace], 
and  occasional  essays ;  illustrated  by 
observations  on  their  lives  and  writings, 
explanatory  notes  from  established 
commentators,  and  additional  remarks 
by  the  editor  ;  with  the  Classic  and 
introductory  poem.  [By  Edward  Bur- 
naby  Greene.] 
London:  1768.  Duodecimo. 
Classic  signed  E.  B.  G. 

WORKS  (the)  of  Ben  Jonson ;  with  a 
memoir  of  his  life  and  writings,  by 
Barry  Cornwall.  [Bryan  Waller 
Procter.] 


London:   li 


Octavo.      Pp.    Ivi.    819. 


WORKS  (the)  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer,  com- 
pared with  the  former  editions  and 
many  valuable  MSS.,  out  of  which, 
three  Tales  are  added  which  were  never 
before  printed ;  by  John  Urry,  Student 


of  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  deceased : 
together  with  a  glossary,  by  a  Student 
of  the  same  College  [Timothy  Thomas]. 
To  the  whole  is  prefixed  the  author's  life, 

newly  written  [by Dart,  corrected 

and  enlarged  by  William   Thomas], 
and  a  preface,  giving  an  account  of 
this  edition  [by  Timothy  Thomas]. 
London:  1721.     Folio.     [IV.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  Mr  Hogarth  moralized. 
[By  Rev.  John  Trusler,  LL.D.] 
London :  [1768.]    Octavo.     [PV.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  Mr  John  Cleveland, 
containing  his  poems,  orations,  epistles, 
collected  into  one  volume,  with  the  life 
of  the  author.  [Edited  by  J.  Lake 
and  S.  Drake.] 
London:  1687.  Octavo.  [TV.] 
"The  Epistle  Dedicatory"  is  signed  J.  L. , 
S.  D. 

WORKS   (the)   of  Peter    Pindar,   Esq. 
[John     WOLCOTT,     M.D.]       In     four 
volumes. 
London:  1794-6.     Octavo.     [IV.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  the  Caledonian  bards. 
Translated  from  the  Galic.  [by  John 
Clark.]    Volume  I. 

Edinburgh:  M,DCC,LXXVin.  Octavo.  Pp. 
200.*  [Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  347. 
Brydges,  Cens.  Lit.,  vi.  iio.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  the  ever-memorable 
John  Hales  of  Eton,  collected  [by  Sir 
David  Dalrymple,  Lord  Hailes].  In 
three  volumes. 

Glasgow:  1765.  Sm.  Octavo.  [IV., 
Lowndes,  Brit.  Lib.] 

WORKS  (the)  of  the  very  learned  and 
Reverend  Father  in  God,  John  Jewell, 
not  long  since  Bishop  of  Salisburie, 
newly  set  forthe  with  some  amend- 
ment of  divers  quotations  ;  and  a  brief 

discourse  of  his  hfe.     [Edited  by 

Fuller.] 

London:  161 1.  Folio.  [W.] 
The  Dedication  was  written  by  Overal ; 
the  life  by  Featley ;  and  the  appendix 
by  Bishop  Morton.  \  The  book  was  published 
under  the  direction  of  Archbishop  Ban- 
croft. 

WORKS  (the)  of  William  Browne  ;  con- 
taining Britannia's  Pastorals  :  with 
notes  and  observations  by  the  Rev.  W. 
Thompson,  late  of  Queen's-College, 
Oxford.  The  Shepherd's  Pipe  :  con- 
sisting of  Pastorals,  the  Inner  Temple 
Masque,  never  published  before  ;  and 
other  poems ;  with  the  life  of  the 
author  [by  Thomas  Davies]. 
London:  1772.    Duodecimo.     [W.] 


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WORKS  (the)  of  William  Hogarth  (in- 
cluding the  Analysis  of  beauty),  eluci- 
dated by  descriptions,  critical,  moral, 
and  historical :  to  which  is  prefixed 
some  account  of  his  life.  By  Thomas 
Clerk.  [Thomas  Hartwell  HORNE.] 
Two  volumes. 
London:  1821.  Octavo. 
The  engravings  were  executed  by  Thomas 
Clerk.  From  a  list  of  his  works  in  the 
handwriting  of  the  author. 

WORLD  (the).  By  Adam  Fitz-Adam. 
[By  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope,  Earl 
of  Chesterfield,  and  others.]  A  new 
edition.     [In  four  volumes.] 

London :  mdcclxxxii.     Duodecimo.* 

WORLD  (the)  as  it  goes,  a  poem.  By 
the  author  of  the  Diaboliad.  Dedi- 
cated to  one  of  the  best  men  in  his 
Majesty's  dominions,  &c.  [By  William 
Combe.]  The  second  edition. 
London,  mdcclxxix.  Quarto.  Pp.  37. 
b.  t.* 

WORLD     (the)     at     Westminster,     a 
periodical    publication.      By    Thomas 
Brown, the  younger.  [Thomas  MoORE.] 
London;  1816.     Duodecimo.* 
The  work  consists  of  thirty  numbers. 

WORLD  (the)  conquered,  or  a  believer's 
victory  over  the  world.     Laid  open  in 
several  sermons  on  i  John  5,  4.     By 
R.  A.     [Richard  Alleine.] 
London,  1668.     Octavo.     Pp.  6.  314.* 

WORLD  (the)  :  how  to  square  it.  By 
Harry  Hieover.     [Charles  Bindley.] 

London  :  1854.     Octavo. 

WORLD  (the)  in  the  Church.  By  F,  G. 
Trafiford,  author  of  "The  moors  and 
the  fens,"  "Too  much  alone,"  and 
"City  and  suburb."  [Mrs  J.  R. 
RiDDELL.]  In  three  volumes.  Second 
edition. 

London  :  1 863.     Octavo.* 

WORLD  (the)  to  come ;  the  glories  of 
heaven  and  the  terrors  of  hell  lively 
described  under  the  similitude  of  a 
vision.     By  G.  L.     [G.  Larkin.] 

171 1.     Octavo.    [IV.] 

WORLD  (the)  unmask'd  :  or,  the 
philosopher  the  greatest  cheat ;  in 
twenty-four  dialogues  between  Crito  a 
philosopher,  Philo  a  lawyer,  and 
Erastus  a  merchant.  In  which  true 
virtue  is  distinguished  from  what 
usually  bears  the  name  or  resemblance 
of  it :  the  many  prejudices  and  mis- 
takes in  judgment  and  practice,    in 


regard  to  conscience  and  religion,  are 
examined  and  rectified  ;  and  the  value 
of  truth  is  shewn  ;  with  the  reasons 
why  it  is  not  more  generally  known. 
To  which  is  added,  the  state  of  souls 
separated  from  their  bodies :  being  an 
epistolary  treatise,  wherein  is  proved, 
by  a  variety  of  arguments  deduced 
from  Holy  Scripture,  that  the  punish- 
ments of  the  wicked  will  not  be 
eternal;  and  all  objections  against  it 
solved.  In  answer  to  a  treatise,  en- 
titled, An  enquiry  into  Origenism. 
Together  with  a  large  introduction, 
evincing  the  same  truth  from  the  prin- 
ciples of  natural  religion.  Translated 
from  the  French  [of  Mary  Huber]. 

London :  MDCCXXxvi.  Octavo.*  [JV. 
&=  Q.,  13  Dec,  1856,  p.  476;  28  March 
1857,  p.  256;  25  April  1857,  p.  334.] 

WORLD  (a)  without  souls.  [By  the 
Rev.  J.  W.  Cunningham,  A.M., 
vicar  of  Harrow.] 

London :  1805.  Duodecimo.  [Darling, 
Cyclop.  Bibl.'\ 

WORLD'S  (the)  great  restavration.  Or, 
the  calling  of  the  levves,  and  (with 
them)  of  all  the  nations  and  kingdomes 
of  the  earth,  to  the  faith  of  Christ. 
Published  by  William  Gouge,  B.  of  D., 
and  preacher  of  God's  Word  in  Black- 
fryers,  London.  [Written  by  Henry 
Finch.] 

London.  1621.  Quarto.  Pp.  8,  b.  t.  234.* 
lBodi:\ 

WORLD'S  (the)  honour  detected,  and, for 
the  unprofitableness  thereof,  rejected; 
and  the  honour  which  comes  from  God 
alone,  asserted,  and  reduced  to  prac- 
tice ;  or,  some  reasons  why  the  people 
of  God  called  Quakers  do  deny  the 
accustomary  honour  and  salutations  of 
the  world,  consisting  in  putting  off  the 
hat,  bowing,  titling,  bidding  good- 
morrow,  good-night,  &c.,  upheld  by 
them  in  a  respect  of  persons,  contrary 
to  the  royal  law  of  liberty,  Jam.  2. 
Their  several  pleas  for  the  same  im- 
pleaded, and  divers  objections  an- 
swered, by  a  friend  to  truth,  who  is  no 
respecter  or  regarder  of  persons,  called 
a  Quaker,  B.  F.     [Benjamin  Furly.] 

London,  1663.  Quarto.  8^  sh.  [Smith's 
Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  827.] 

WORLD'S  (the)  idol.  Plutus ;  a 
comedy  written  in  Greek  by  Aristo- 

fihanes.      Translated   by    H.    H.    B. 
Henry  Burnell.] 
London:  1659.     Sm.  Quarto.     [IV.'\ 


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WORLD'S  (the)  mistake  in  Oliver 
Cromwell;  or,  a  short  political  dis- 
course, shewing  that  Cromwell's  mal- 
administration, (during  his  four  years 
and  nine  moneths  pretended  Protector- 
ship), layed  the  foundation  of  our 
present  condition  in  the  decay  of  trade. 
[By  Slingsby  BETHEL,] 

London,  1668.  Quarto.*  [Lowndes, Bibliog. 
Man.] 

WORLD'S    (the)    verdict.       By    the 
author  of  "  The  morals  of  May  Fair," 
"Creeds,"  etc.  etc.      [Mrs  Annie  Ed- 
WARDES.]     In  three  volumes. 
London:  1861.     Octavo.* 

WORME  (the)  of  Lambton.  [Edited 
by  Sir  Cuthbert  Sharp.] 

Durham:  1830,  Quarto.  Pp.  15.  \_W., 
Martinis  Cat.] 

WORTH  (the)  of  a  baby  and  How 
Apple-Tree  Court  was  won.  By  Hesba 
Stretton,  author  of  '  Lost  Gip  ' 
'  Cassy '  '  Jessica's  first  prayer  '  etc. 
[Sarah  Smith.] 

London:   1876.     Octavo.     Pp.  58.* 

WORTLEBANK  (the)  diary,  and  some 
old  stories  from  Kathie  Brande's  port- 
folio. By  Holme  Lee,  author  of  "  Syl- 
van Holt's  daughter,"  etc.  [Harriet 
Parr.]  In  three  volumes. 
London:  M.DCCCLX.     Octavo.* 

WREATH  (a)  from  the  wilderness  :  be- 
ing a  selection  from  the  metrical 
arrangements  of  Accola  Montis- 
Amoeni.    [By  Robert  Barnard.] 

Ironbridge :  1816.  Octavo,  lo4  sh. 
[Smith's  Cat.  of  Friends'  books,  i.  87,  193.] 
Reprinted  in  1817,  with  the  author's  name, 
and  with  a  change  in  the  latter  part  of  the 
title. 

WREATH  (the)  of  fashion,  or,  the  art  of 
sentimental  poetry.  [By  Richard  TlCK- 
ELL.] 

London  :  MDCCLXXViii.  Quarto.  Pp.  iv. 
14.* 

WREATH  (a)  of  Indian  stories.  By 
A.L.O.E.,  honorary  missionary  at  Am- 
ritsar,  author  of  "The  young  pilgrim," 
"Rescued  from  Egypt,"  &c.,  &c. 
[Charlotte  Tucker.] 

London:  n.d.     Octavo.     Pp.211.* 

WREATH  (a)  of  ivy,  and  Christmas 
wild  flowers  :  gathered  and  twined  by 
"Amicitise."     [By    Charles   Augustus 

HULBERT.] 

Shrewsbury.      Christmas,   1823.      Octavo. 

Pp.  34,  I.*    [Bodl.-] 

A  few  copies  only,  printed  for  presentation. 


WREATH  (a)  of  smoke.     By  A.L.O.E,, 
authoress  of  "  The  wanderer  in  Africa," 
"What   is  a  Christian?"  "Sheer  off," 
&c.    [Charlotte  Tucker.] 
London:  n.d.     Octavo.     Pp.  191.* 

WRECK  (the)  of  the  "Grosvenor."  [By 
W,  Clarke  Russell.] 

London:    n.y.    1878.       [Lib.  Jour.,    iii., 
271.] 

WRINKLES;  or,  hints  to  sportsmen 
and  travellers  on  dress,  equipment, 
and  camp  life.  By  the  Old  Shekarry, 
author  of  "  The  forest  and  the  field," 
etc.  [H.  A.  Leverson.]  A  new  edi- 
tion, fully  illustrated. 

London :    1874.      Octavo.      Pp.    2.    b.    t. 
294.* 

WRONGS  (the)  of  Africa.     [By  William 
ROSCOE.]     In  two  parts, 
London:  1787-8.     Quarto.     [«^.] 

WRONGS  (the)  of  Poland,  a  poem  in 
three  cantos  :  comprising  the  siege  of 
Vienna,  with  historical  notes.  By  the 
author  of  "Parental  wisdom."  [J. 
Antrobus.] 

London:  1849.     Octavo.* 

WRONGS  (the)  of  woman.  By  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth.  [Mrs  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth Tonna,  nie  Browne,  afterwards 
Mrs  Phelan.]     [In  four  parts.] 

London :  1843-44.     Duodecimo. 

WUTHERING  Heights  and  Agnes  Grey. 
By  Ellis  and  Acton  Bell.  [Emily  Jane, 
and  Anne  Bronte,]  A  new  edition, 
revised,  with  a  biographical  notice  of 
the  authors,  a  selection  from  their  liter- 
ary remains,  and  a  preface,  by  Currer 
Bell  [Charlotte  Bronte], 

London :  1850,     Pp,  xxiv.     Duodecimo.* 

WYCH  Hazel,  By  the  author  of  '  The 
wide,  wide  world,'  'The  golden  lad- 
der,' '  Queechy,'  &c.,  &c,  [Susan 
Warner,] 

London :     MDCCCLXXVi,       Octavo,      Pp. 
iv,  422,* 

WYCLIFFE  to  Wesley;  heroes  and 
martyrs  of  the  Church  in  Britain,  [By 
Gregory  J,  Robinson.] 

London  :  1879.     Octavo.     Pp.  8.  248.* 

WYLLARD'S     weird       A    novel      By 
the  author  of  "  Lady  Audle^s  secret," 
"  Vixen,"  "  Ishmael,"  &c.    [Miss  M.  E. 
Braddon.]     In  three  volumes. 
London:  [1885.]    Octavo.* 


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X.  Y.  Z.  A  farce,  in  two  acts,  by  George 
Colman^  Esq.  author  of  Inkle  and 
Yarico,  Who  wants  a  guinea,  &c. 
Printed  from  the  acting  copy,  with 
remarks,  biographical  and  critical,  by 
D —  G.  [George  Daniel.]  To  which 
are  added,  a  description  of  the 
costume,  —  cast  of  the  characters, 
entrances,  and  exits, — relative  positions 
of  the  performers  on  the  stage, — and 
the  whole  of  the  stage  business.  As 
performed  at  the  theatres  royal, 
London.  Embellished  with  a  fine 
engraving,  by  Mr.  Bonner,  from  a 
drawing  taken  in  the  theatre  by  Mr. 
R.  Cruikshank. 


London  :  N.  D.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  41.* 

XANTIPPE,  or  the  scolding  wife,  done 
from  the  Conjugium  of  Erasmus.  By 
W.  F.  of  D.  [W.  Forbes  of  Dis- 
blair.] 

Edinburgh,  mdccxxiv.    Quarto.    Pp.  27.* 

XENOPHON'S  defence  of  the  Athenian 
democracy ;  translated  from  the  Greek. 
With  notes,  and  an  appendix,  contain- 
ing observations  on  the  democratic 
part  of  the  British  government,  and 
the  existing  constitution  of  the  House 
of  Commons.     [By  Henry  James  Pye.] 

London:  1794.     Octavo.     Pp.  iv.  106.* 


Y. 


YACHTMAN'S  (a)  holidays  or  cruising 
in  the  West  Highlands  By  the 
"Governor."    [John  Inglis.] 

London  1879.     Octavo.     Pp.  viii.  151.* 

YARICO  to  Inkle,  an  epistle.  By  the 
author  of  an  Elegy  written  among  the 
ruins  of  an  abbey.    [Edward  J  erning- 

HAM.] 

London:  1766.     Quarto.     Pp.  19. 

YARICO  to  Inkle,  and  other  poems. 
[By  Paul  Methuen,  Baron  Methuen 
of  Corsham  House,  Wilts.] 

London:  1810.     Duodecimo.     [IV.,  Mar- 
tin's Cat.\ 

YARNS  by  a  Manchester  spinner. 
[John  Cameron.] 

Manchester:  N.  D.     Octavo.    \N.  and Q., 
Fed.  1869,  p.  168.] 

YEA  or  nay?  or,  the  union  question 
tried    and    tested.      By    "a    country 

minister"  of  the  Free  Church.     [ 

Philip.] 

Edinburgh:  1870.     Octavo.     Pp.  16.* 

YEAR  (a)  abroad  :  stories  and  sights  in 
France  and  Italy.     By  Grace  Green- 
wood.   [Sarah  Jane  Clarke.] 
Edinburgh  :  N.  D.     Octavo.     Pp.  221.* 

YEAR  after  year  A  tale.  By  the 
author  of   "  Paul   Ferroll,"  and  "  IX 


poems  by  V."     [Lady  Clive.]     Third 
edition. 

London:  1858.  Duodecimo.  Pp.vii.  365.* 

YEAR    (a)    in    Spain.     By    a    young 
American.    [Captain  Alexander  Slidell 
Mackenzie.]    In  two  volumes. 
London:  1831.     Octavo.* 

YEAR  Cthe)  nine.  A  tale  of  the  Tyrol. 
By  the  author  of  "Mary  Powell." 
[Anne  Manning.] 

London:  1858.     Octavo.* 

YEAR  (the)  of  liberation :  a  journal  of 
the  defence  of  Hamburgh  against  the 
French  army  under  Marshal  Davoust, 
in  1 81 3,  with  sketches  of  the  battles  of 
Lutzen,  Bautzen,  &c.,  &c.  [By  George 
Croly,  LL.D.,  rector  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Walbrook.]     In  two  volumes. 

London  :  mdcccxxxii.     Duodecimo-* 

YEAST:  a  problem.  [By  Charles 
Kingsley.]  Reprinted,  with  correc- 
tions and  additions,  from  Eraser's 
Magazine. 

Duodecimo.      Pp. 


London :     MDCCCLi. 
vi.  I.  379.* 


YEOMAN'S  (the)  [Sir  WiUiam  Cusack 
Smith's]  second  letter  to  the  Right 
Honourable  William  Wickham,  one  of 
his  Majesty's  most  honourable  privy 


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council,  &c.  &c.  &c.     Occasioned  by 
the  second  edition  of  an  Irish  Catholic 
[Mr.  ScuUyJ's  advice  to  his  brethren. 
Second  edition. 
Dublin:  1804.     Octavo.     Pp.98.* 

YES  and  no  :  a  tale  of  the  day.  By  the 
author  of  "Matilda."  [Constantine 
Henry  Phipps,  Marquis  of  Normanby.] 
In  two  volumes. 

London :  1828.     Duodecimo.* 

YESTERDAY  in  Ireland.    By  the  author 
of  "To-day in  Ireland."     [Eyre  Evans 
Crowe.]    In  three  vols. 
London  :  1829.     Duodecimo.* 

YET  a  course  at  the  Romyshe  foxe.  A 
disclosynge  or  openynge  of  the  Manne 
of  Sinne,  cotayned  in  the  late  decla- 
ratyon  of  the  Popes  olde  faythe,  made 
by  Edmunde  Boner,  Bysshopp  of  Lon- 
don ;  wherby  Wyllyam  Tolwyn  was 
then  newelye  professed  at  Paules 
Crosse  openlye  into  Antichristes 
Romyshe  relygyon  agayne,  by  a  new 
solempne  othe  of  obedyence,  notwyth- 
stadinge  the  othe  made  to  hys  prynce 
afore  to  the  contrarye,  &c.  Compyled 
by  Johan  Harrison.  [John  Bale, 
Bishop  of  Ossory.] 
Zurich,  1543.     l6mo.     [Watt,  Bib.  Brit.} 

YORK-shire  (a)  dialogue  in  its  pure 
natural  dialect,  as  it  is  now  commonly 
spoken  in  the  north  parts  of  York- 
shire :  being  a  miscellaneous  discourse 
or  hotchpotch  of  several  country 
affaires.  [By  George  Meriton.] 
York:  1683.  Quarto.  Pp.  18.  [W.] 
Reprinted  with  "  The  Praise  of  York-shire 
ale,"  York,  1697,  i2mo. 

YORKSHIREMAN    (the),   a   religious 
and   literary   journal.     By   a   Friend. 
[Luke  Howard.]    [In  five  volumes.] 
Pontefract:  1833-1837.    Octavo.*     \_Bodl.'\ 

YOUNG  (a)  artist's  life.     [By  Alexander 
Baillie     Cochrane,    of    Lamington, 
M.P.]     In  one  volume. 
London:  1864.     Octavo.     [Adv.  Lib.'\ 

YOUNG  (the)  baronet  A  novel.  By  the 
author  of  "The  Scottish  heiress," 
"The  young  widow,"  &c.  &c.  &c. 
[Robert  Mackenzie  Daniel.]  In  three 
volumes. 

London:  1846.     Duodecimo.* 

YOUNG  Brown  or  the  law  of  inheritance 
By  the  author  of  'The  member  for 
Paris '  '  Men  of  the  second  empire '  &c. 


[Eustace  Clare  Grenville  Murray.] 
In  three  volumes. 

London,  1874.     Octavo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  churchman's  manual ; 
containing  reasons  for,  and  explanations 
of,  the  services  of  morning  and  evening 
prayer.  By  a  member  of  the  Church 
of  England.    [J.  A.  Thornthwaite.] 

London:  1837.     Duodecimo.     [W.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

YOUNG  (the)  clergyman's  companion, 
in  visiting  the  sick.  [By  Rev.  Richard 
Batty.] 

1756.     [IVatt,  Bid.  Brit.] 

YOUNG  (the)  commander.  A  novel. 
By  the  author  of  "  The  two  midship- 
men," "  The  Warhawk,"  &c.  [F.  Clau- 
dius Armstrong.]  In  three  vol- 
umes. 

London :  1856.     Duodecimo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  communicants,  written 
for  the  use  of  the  poor  school,  Ber- 
mondsey,  and  respectfully  dedicated  to 
the  Reverend  Peter  Butler,  by  the 
author  of  "  Geraldine,  a  tale  of  Con- 
science." [E.  C.  Agnew].  With  the 
approbation  of  the  Right  Reverend  Dr. 
Griffiths,  V.A.L. 

London :    mdcccxl.      Duodecimo.      Pp. 
116.  b.  t.*     [Bod/.] 

YOUNG   (the)   cottager ;  a  true  story. 
By   the   author   of   "The   dairyman's 
daughter.     [Legh    Richmond,   M.A., 
rector  of  Turvey,  Bedfordshire.] 
London :  n.d.     Duodecimo.     Pp.  40.* 

YOUNG  (the)  doctor:  a  novel.     By  the 
author  of  "  Lady    Granard's   nieces," 
"  Sir  Arthur  Bouverie."     [Miss  PlNK- 
NEY.]    [In  three  volumes.] 
London:  185 1.     Octavo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  duke.  By  the  author 
of  "  Vivian  Grey."  [Benjamin  Dis- 
raeli.]    In  three  volumes. 

London :  1831.     Duodecimo.* 

YOUNG  Emily.  By  [Mrs]  Ann  Jane 
[Morgan]. 

London:  48mo.     Pp.  16.     [tV.]    Groom's 
Publications. 

YOUNG  heads  on  old  shoulders.  By 
Ascott  R.  Hope,  author  of  "A  peck 
of  troubles,"  "The  young  rebels," 
"Stories  of  Whitminster,"  etc.,  etc. 
[Robert  Hope  Moncrieff.] 

London:  [1879.]    Octavo.     Pp.   3.    b.   t. 
179.* 


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YOUNG  (the)  housekeeper  as  daughter, 
wife,  and  mother  Forming  a  perfect 
"young  woman's  companion"  in  all 
her  social  relations,  including  practical 
instructions  in  plain  and  ornamental 
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management,  dress  and  clothing, 
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and  every  other  variety  of  household 
economy  in  the  nursery,  kitchen,  and 
parlour  With  copious  notes  of  the 
months,  complete  history  of  domestic 
manufactures,  moral  and  religious 
readings  in  prose  and  poetry,  and  four 
hundred  golden  rules  of  life  Compiled 
by  the  editor  of  "  The  family  friend." 
[Robert  Kemp  Philp.] 
London  N.  D.    Octavo.    Pp.  viii.  b.  t.  376.* 

YOUNG  (the)  Lord.  By  the  author  of 
"The  discipline  of  life,"  "Clare  Abbey," 
"Edward  Willoughby,"  &c.  [Lady 
Emily  PONSONBY.J    In  two  volumes. 

London :  1856.     Octavo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  man's  guide  in  the  choice 
of  a  benefit  society  ;  or,  the  danger  of 
choosing  a  bad  club,  and  the  advantage 
of  entering  a  well-regulated  friendly 
society,  illustrated.  In  three  dialogues. 
By  a  Suffolk  clergyman.  [Samuel 
HOBSON.] 
London:  m.dccc.xlvi.     Duodecimo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  mechanic.  A  book  for 
boys.  Containing  directions  for  the 
use  of  all  kinds  of  tools,  and  for  the 
construction  of  steam  engines  and 
mechanical  models,  including  the  art 
of  turning  in  wood  and  metal.  By  the 
author  of  "The  lathe  and  its  uses," 
"  The  amateur  mechanic's  workshop," 
&c.  [Rev.  James  Lukin.] 
London:  1871.     Octavo.     Pp.  iv.  346.* 

YOUNG  (the)  mountaineer,  or  Frank 
Miller's  lot  in  life  :  the  story  of  a  Swiss 
boy.  [From  the  French  of  Gouraud.l 
By  Daryl  Holme.  [David  Herbert.] 
Edinburgh :  1870.     Octavo.     [Adv.  Lib.'] 

YOUNG  Mrs.  Jardine.     By  the  author 
of  "John  Halifax,  gentleman,"  &c.,  &c. 
[Dinah   Maria  MuLOCK.]       In   three 
volumes. 
London  :  1879.     Octavo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  pilgrim  :  a  tale  illustrative 
of  "  The  Pilgrim's  progress."  By  A.  L. 
O.  E.,  author  of  "The  Shepherd  of 
Bethlehem,"  "The  silver  casket," 
"The  robbers'  cave,"  &c.  [Charlotte 
Tucker.] 
London:  1871.     Octavo.     Pp.286.* 


YOUNG  (the)  Quaker ;  a  comedy :  as 
it  is  performed  at  the  Theatre  Royal 
in  Smock-Alley,  with  great  applause. 
[By  John  O'Keefe.] 

Dublin:  1784.  Duodecimo.  2jsh.  [Smith, 
Bib.  Anti-Quaker.,  pp.  45,  345.] 

YOUNG     Scarron.      [By     Thomas 

MOZEEN.] 

London:  1751.  Duodecimo.  [Lowndes, 
Bibliog.  Man,,  s.  v.  Scarron.^ 

YOUNG  (the)  sportsman's  instructor  in 
angling,  fowling,  hawking,  hunting, 
ordering  singing  birds,  hawks,  poultiy, 
coneys,  hares  and  dogs,  and  how  to 
cure  them.  By  G.  M.  [Gervase 
Markham.] 
[London :]  N.  D.    Octavo.    Pp.  i. b.  t.  140.* 

YOUNG    (the)    step-mother ;    or,  a 
chronicle  of  mistakes.     By  the  author 
of  'The  heir  of  Redclyffe,'  'Hearts- 
ease,' etc.     [Charlotte  Mary  YONGE.] 
London :  1861.     Octavo.     Pp.  482.* 

YOUNG  (the)  widow.     A  novel  in  three 
volumes.     By  the  author  of  the  "  Scot- 
tish heiress,"  &c.  &c.     [Robert  Mac- 
kenzie Daniel.] 
London :  1844.     Duodecimo.* 

YOUNG  (the)  widow  ;  or,  the  history  of 
Cornelia  Sedley,  in  a  series  of  letters. 
[By  William  Hayley.]  In  four  vol- 
umes. 

London :  1789.  Duodecimo.  [Nichols, 
Lit.  Anec,  ix.  50.     Mon.  Rev.,  i.  332.] 

YOVNGER  (the)  brother  his  apologie, 
or  a  fathers  free  power  disputed,  for 
the  disposition  of  his  lands,  or  other 
his  fortunes  to  his  sonne,  sonnes,  or 
any  one  of  them  :  as  right  reason,  the 
lawes  of  God  and  nature,  the  civil, 
canon,  and  municipall  laws  of  this 
kingdome  doe  command.  [By  J. 
Allen.] 

Oxford,  1624.  Quarto.  Pp.  8.  b.  t.  56.* 
[Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man.,  p.  31.]  Epistle 
to  the  reader  signed  J.  A. 

YOUNGER  (the)  sister.     [By  Anne 
Dawe.]     In  two  volumes. 
London:  1770.    Duodecimo.    [Gent.  Mag., 
xciv.  I.  136.     Mon.  Rev.,  xlii,  487.] 

YOUTH   (the)  and  manhood  of  Cyril 
Thornton.     [By  Capt.  Thomas  HAM- 
ILTON.]    In  three  volumes. 
Edinburgh   and  London.     M.DCCC.XXVII. 
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2851 


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2852 


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man.] 


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/tog  Man.  ] 


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Grimstone.] 

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III.  2 


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Fletcher.] 

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umes. 
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ROWBOTHAM.] 

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mont.] 
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II5-* 

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ZOFLOYA  ;  or,  the  Moor :  a  romance 
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author  of  the  Nun  of  St.  Omers, 
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ZULNEIDA  :  a  tale  of  Sicily.     By  the 
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FINIS 


^ 


INDEX  TO  AUTHORS'  PSEUDONYMS. 


A 


^ 


The  figures  within  brackets  denote  the  number  of  times  the  name  appears  in  the 

preceding  column. 


^ 


Index  to  Authors'  Pseudonyms. 


A.     Bp.  Zachary  Pearce 

1625,  1626,  1627,  1628 
A.     Matthew  Arnold  744,  2503 

A.  A.  Adam  Anderson,  M.R.I.A.  1267 
A.  A.  John  Arnway,  D.D.  1744,  2537 
A.  A.    A.      Baroness    B.    de    Bury, 

M.  P.  Rose  67  (2),  1520 

A.  and  L.     A.  and  L.  Shore  2788 

AARON  PHILOMIRTH.    John  H. 

Parr  1684 

A  *  *  *  *  *  MAJOR.  C.  B.  Coles  2379 
A.  B.     A.  Bayne  1245 

A.  B.     Abraham  Cowley  1955 

A.  B.    A.  Brasher  2078 

A.  B.     Alexander  Brome  529 

A.  B.     Andrew  Borde  1605 

A.  B.     Ann  Beaty  2452 

A.  B.     Aphra  Behn  TJ^  1519 

A,  B.     Edmund  Hickeringill  2107 

A.  B.     Henry  Stebbing,  D.D.  1842 

A.  B.  Humphrey  Prideaux,  D.D.  1295 
A,  B.  Jonathan  Swift, -D.D.  iii,  1376 
A.  B.     Joseph  Skidmore  821 

A.  B.     Richard  Kidder  1369 

A.  B.     Robert  Ferguson  1385 

A.  B.     Sir  Alexander  Boswell  2830 

A.  B.     William  de  Britaine  11 87 

ABBOT  GUALDI.  Gregorio  Leti  1473 
ABBOT  JACOB.  T.  S.  Henderson  288 
A.  (B.)  C.  Archibald  Campbell  2564 
A.  B.  C.     John  Cockburn  2369 

A.  B.   C.  D.  E.  F.     Major  Edward 
-  Moor  1447 

A.  B.  C.  D.  E.  F.  G.  Walter  Moyle  173 
ABDIELS.     Joshua  W.  Brooks  3 

A.  B.  DON,     Captain  A.  Bruce  649 

ABEDA,     FRANCISCO     LOPEZ 

DE.     Andreas  Perez  2462 

ABEL  DRUGGER.  John  Hardman  945 
ABEL  KNOCKDUNDER.     Lieut. 

H.  P.  Andrew  Shortrede  1355 

ABEL  LOG.  Charles  B.  Greatrix  2810 
ABERDONENSIS    PATRICIUS. 

Patrick  Forbes  833 

ABNER    PARK.     Rev.   Alexander 

Stevenson  Twombly  1605 

A.  B.  R.     Arthur  B.  Rowan  1314 


ABRABANEL        SOLOMON. 

William  Arnall  451 

ABRAHAM  ELDON,  Dr.    Thomas 

Wyse  499 

ABRAHAM  JOHNSON.   Sir  John 

Hill,  M.D.  1523 

ABRAHAM  PHILOTHEUS.      A. 

Wright  83 

ABRICHT,  JOHANN,  A.M.  Jon- 
athan Birch  683 
A.  B.  Z.  W.  Arthur  Brett,  M.A.  601 
A.  C.  2062 
A.  C.  A.  Cameron  1408 
A.  C.  Alexander  Chalmers  iS7c> 
A.  C.  Alexander  Chapman  380 
A.  C.  Alexander  Cumming  2338 
A.  C.  Andrew  Cant  2333,  2334 
A.  C.  Anne  Cooke  951 
A.  C,  A.  C.  Copley  104 
A.  C.  Ant.  Conanus  2415 
A.  C.  Anthony  Collins  674 
A.  C.  Anthony  Copley  128,  922 
A.  C.  John  Fisher  or  Piercy  no 
A,  C.  Robert  Chambers  49 
ACADEMICUS.      Charles  Seager, 

M  .A.  200 

ACADEMICUS.  John  Green,  D.D., 

Bp.  of  Lincoln  2015(2) 

A.  C.  C.    Arthur  C.  Coxa  2260 

A.    C.    C.    PHILIPPUS     PHILA- 

RETES.     Thomas  Comber  46 

ACHERONTICUS      MERCU- 

RIUS.     James  Howell  2621 

ACHETA.     L.  M.  Budgen       1546,  1561 
ACHETA    DOMESTICA,    M.E.S. 

L.  M.  Budgen  779 

A.  C.  M.     Agnes  C.  Maitland  742 

A.  C.  M.  A.   Alexander  Cunningham  791 
A.  C.  S.     Anthony  Champney  1544 

ACTON  BELL.     Anne  Bronte 

58,  1946,  2552,  2844 
A.  D.    A.  Deane  2613 

A.  D.     A.  Dutton  1693 

AD  AD  US  CALPE.    Antonio  D.  de 

Pascual  2693 

ADAM  FITZ-ADAM.     P.  D.  Stan- 
hope, Earl  of  Chesterfield  3841 


vn 


ADA    —     A.  L.  O. 


viu 


ADAM       FOULEWEATHER. 

Thomas  Nash  2829 

ADAM,  UNCLE.  C.  AWetterburgh 

2325 
ADAM,  UNCLE.     George  Mogridge 

371 

A D  B R.    Archibald  Bower  252 

ADDINGTON,  Mr.     Hugh  Kelly    2269 
ADELER,  MAX.     Charles  H.  Clark 

1810,  1836 
ADELINE.     R.  A.  Sergeant 

789,  2263,  2503 
ADELPHUS  PHILUS.  John  Ley  642 
A.    D.   T.   W,      Adelina    D.  Train 

Whitney  880,  994 

A.  E.    Andrew  Edward  560 

A.  E.     Arthur  Ellis  1254 

AMELIA  JULIA.     Emily  Blacke     294 
^SCHINES.  Francis  William  Blag- 
don 
A.  E.  P.    Ann  Eaton  Polglase 
F.    Abraham  Fleming 
F.  G.    A.  F.  Gaston 

G,     Atkinson  F.  Gibson 

G.    John  Lister 

T.     Anne  Eraser  Tytler 


914 
2352 

290 
1834 
2653 

m 

ISS3 

224 
1663 


A.  G.     A.  Gardner 
A.  G.    Agnes  Giberne 

77,  220,  1488,  1529,  1614 
A.  G.    Alfred  Gatty  222 

A.  G.    Anthony  Gilby  121 

A.  G.    Archibald  Gardner  581 

A.  G.    Peter  Walsh  2424 

A.  G.  O.  T.  U.  O.  C.    Owen  Manning 

1229 
A.  H.     Abraham  Hartwell  2277 

A.  H.     Abraham  Hay  ward,  Q.C.         906 
A.  H.     Anthony  Hammond  1006 

AHAB  SALEM.  Rev.  James  Murray 

1724 
A.  H.  B.    A.  H.  Baldwin 
A.  T.  C.     Morton  Eudes 
AILO  THORNY.     John  Taylor 
AIN.     William  Stevens 
AINSLIE    HERBERT,  B.A.      Ed 

ward  Maitland 
A.  J.    Alexander  Justice 
A.  J.    Anne  Jenkinson 

AJAX.    Ainley 

A.  K.    Anne  Kemp 
A.  K.  H.  B.  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchi- 
son Boyd,  D.D.  538 
A.  KINGSMAN.    R.  W.  Essington  1838 


2728 

341 

978 

2202 

1913 

ICX)2 
1565 
2413 

497 


A.  L.     Alexander  Leighton  2467 

A.  L.     Anthonie  Linton  1738 

ALASTOR.     James  Orton  853 

ALAZON.   Richard  William  Barnes  1342 
ALAZONOMASTIX     PHILA- 

LETHES.     Henry  More  1788 

ALBERT.    John  Armstrong  2454 

ALCIPHRON.      Samuel    Dickson, 

M.D.  1906 

ALETHES,CLEROPHILUS.  John 

Constable  2160,  2464 

ALETHIUS.    PHIL-IREN  —  I.D. 

John  Doughtie  2724 

ALETHOPHILUS  GOTTINGEN- 

SIS.     G.  W.  Albert!  2444 

ALEXANDER      DRAWCAUSIR, 

Sir,  Knt.     Henry  Fielding  529 

ALEXANDER,  Mrs.     Annie  Hector 

nie  French  2831 

ALEXANDER    SMITH.      Sydney 

D  obeli  2454 

ALEXANDER     THE    COPPER- 
SMITH.    W.  Boles  1616 
ALEXANDRINUS     CLITUS. 

Richard  Brathwayt  336 

ALEXANDRINUS    CLYTUS. 

Richard  Brathwayt  2808 

ALFRED   ALLENDALE.      Theo- 
dore E.  Hook  1539 
ALFRED  BURTON.  John  Mitford, 

R.N.  50 

ALFRED    CROWQUILL.    Alfred 
Henry  Forrester      9,  65,  291,  757,  984, 
1024,  1256,  1302,  1497,  1895,  1908,  1909, 
2386,  2541,  2686 
ALFRED  LEE.      John  Clark  Fer- 
guson 744 
ALI  BEY.     Domingo  B  y  Leblich    2627 
ALICE  COUSIN.     Alice  Neal  67 
ALIQUIS.     James  Barr,  D.D.          1407 
ALIQUIS.     Richard  Marks              2189 
ALISTER,  R.     Alexander  Robert- 
son                                     213,222,  866 
ALLENDALE,  ALFRED.      Theo- 
dore E.  Hook                                    1539 
ALLEN,  William.     Silas  Titus          1301 
A.  L.  M.     Thomas  Scantlebury         1510 
A.  L.  O.  E.     Charlotte  Tucker     i,  253, 
327,  37 r»  386,  406,  410,  4",  544,  556, 
724,  726,  838,  857,  879,  936,  969,  989, 
1013, 1018,  1025, 1028, 1074,  1080, 1 169, 
1 181,  1 196, 1203,  1313,  1314, 1477,  i486, 
1503, 1515, 1606,  1617, 1620, 1685, 1708, 
1736, 1737,  1810,  183s,  1861, 1992,  2008, 


IX 


ALP 


ANT 


2076,  2183,  2220,  2350,  2351,  2385  (2), 
2461, 2496,  2498,  2500, 2519, 2658, 2717, 
2731, 2787,  2788, 2804, 2819, 2843,  2844, 

2849,  2851 
ALPHA.     G.  Walker,  M.D.  571 

ALUMNUS  CANTABRIGENSIS. 


T.  Forster 


1070 

770 

2273 

939 
2341 

413 
2315 


A.  M.     Alexander  Monro,  D.D. 

A.  M.    Alexander  Mudie 

A.  M.     A.  Mannington 

A.  M,     A.  Money 

A.  M.     A.  Murray 

A.  M.     Anne  Mackenzie 

A.  M.     Anthony  Monday 

25s,  579^  663,  891,  161 1,  2527,  2793 
A  *  *  *  *  *  MAJOR.     C.  B.  Coles    2379 
AMBULATORIA      VOLUNTAS. 
Henry  Walker  2547 

A.  MACARONI.     Taylor         2559 

AMELIA,  ANNIE.     Annie  Amelia 

Garrett  2341 

AMELIA,  ELLEN.     Ellen  Amelia 
Garrett  2341 

AMERICAN.     Woodmas  1966 

AMERICAN,  AN.     Aurthr  Lee  795 

AMICITIyE.   Charles  Augustus  Hul- 

bert  2843 

AMICUS.     David  Brown  586,  2696 

AMICUS.     William  Alexander         2060 
AMICUS    CURI^.      John  Payne 

Collier  541 

AMICUS    SECUNDUS.      Rev. 
William  Aird  Thomson,  D.D.  272,  2090 

A M L.     Andrew  Marvel 

425,  1922 
A.  M.    OXONIENSIS.    Nathaniel 

Tillson  Marsh  1832 

A.  M.  Y.     Marion  Pritchard  2013 

AMY  DUNSMUIR.   Miss  Oliphant 

2731 
AMY  LOTHROP.     A.  B.  Warner 

697,  1017,  1684,  2466 


336 
632 
227 
624 
996 
1606 


A.  N.     Alexander  Nowell 

A.  N.     Anthony  Nixon 

A.  N.     Arthur  Newman. 

ANASTASIUS.     H.  Drummond 

A.  N.  C.     Archibald  N .  Carmichael 

ANDREW  BORDE 

ANDREW  HALLIDAY.     Andrew 

Halliday  Duff    50,  2261  (2),  2348,  2519 
ANDREW,  JAMES.    Andrew  Mac- 

kay  190 

ANDREW    MORETON.      Daniel 

Defoe     838,  1863,  2042,  2309,  2314 


ANDREW  RIVETUS.Jun.  Andrew 

Marvell  1675 

ANSTEY,  F.     F.  Anstey  Guthrie     2729 
ANGLICANUS     PHILELEU- 
THERUS.   John  William  Donald- 
son, D.D.  2747 
ANGLICANUS         PRESBYTER. 

Joseph  Hemington  Harris       200,  2390 
ANGLICUS  BECCARIA.    Richard 

Wright  1444 

ANGLICUS  MERCURIOPHILUS. 

Elias  Ashmole  900 

ANGLO  -  CATHOLICUS.       Lord 

James  Manners  2804 

ANG.,  PHIL.    John  Pennyman  279 

ANGLUS,  PHIL.  Joseph  Pennyman 

1511 
ANGLUS,  PHIL.     William  Penn 

751,  1835,2045 
ANNA  MATILDA.  Hannah  Cowley 

1959,  i960 
ANNE     FRANCIS     RANDALL. 

Mary  Robinson  1419 

ANNE,  SISTER  1518 

ANNE-SON,  lAMES.   James  Max- 
well 310 
ANNIE  AMELIA.     Annie  Garret   2341 
ANN  JANE.     Ann  Jane  Morgan 

65,  1271,  2848 
ANN     OF    SWANSEA.      Frances 
Ann  Kemble     303,  35^,  391,  509,  577, 
ion,  1059, 1520,  231 1,  2314,  2706,2826. 
ANONIMUS.     John  Lilburn  1186 

ANONYMOUS.  Benjamin  Dawson  99 
ANONYMUS.  JohnDisney,  D.D.  2371 
ANONYMUS    LONDINESIS. 

Thomas  Lewis  1378 

AN.  SC.    Anthony  Scoloker  625 

ANSTEY,  F.  F.  Anstey  Guthrie  2729 
ANTHONY  GRIFFINHOOF. 

George  Colman,  Yr.  1555 

ANTHONY     HARMER.       Henry 

Wharton  2465 

ANTHONY      PASQUIN.        John 

Williams  201,  546,  549,  721,  148 1, 17 15, 

1914,  1946,  1954,  1980,  2643 

ANTI-DRACO.     John  Disney  932 

ANTI-HUDIBRASTON.    William 

Rhinde  2079 

ANTI-SCRIBLERUS        HISTRI- 

ONICUS.     John  Roberts  117 

ANTI-THEATRICUS.  Thady 

Fitzpatrick  772 

ANTI-TINDALIAN.  Robert  Lyon  1409 


XI 


A.  O. 


BAL 


Xll 


A.  O.     Abraham  Oakes,  LL.D.  2498 

A.  P.     A.  Parkinson  422 

A.  P.  F.    Alexander  Penrose  Forbes, 

D.C.L.  439,  1 170,  1574,  1622 

A.  P.,  M.D,   Alexander  Pennecuik, 

M.D.  1009 

A.  PRIMCOCK.    James  Ralph        2547 
AQUILA.     Samuel  Alexander  2332 

A.  R.     Alexander  Read  1666 

A.  R.     Alexander  Ross  2734 

A.  R.     Alexander  Rowley  2268 

A.  R.     Athelstan  Riley  2049 

ARACHNOPHILUS.  AdamWhyte 

504 
ARCH.EOPHILUS      CONSTAN- 

TIUS.     Father  Hatton  1590 

ARCHIBALD  JOBBRY.  John  Gait 

1568 
ARCHIBALD    MAC    SARCASM, 

Rev.  Sir.     William  Shaw,  D.D.      1474 
ARCHIMAGIRUS  METAPHORI- 

CUS.     William  Kenrick,  LL.D.     1297 
ARCHY  MACSARCONICA,  F.R.S. 

Thomas  Hastings  248 

ARISTO.     Rev.  E.  Irving  624 

ARISTOBULUS.     Thomas  Wool- 

ston  1403,  2300 

ARISTOGEITON.     P.  Eraser  35 

ARLEY.     M.  P.  Andrews  i960 

ARMAR     GREYE.       Mrs.     Maria 

Greer  1301 

ARMIG,  S.  P.    Samuel  Pordage       1678 
ARMYTAGE,  DUDLEY.   William 

E.  Axon  2347 

ARNETT,     JOHN     ANDREWS. 
John  Hannett  230,  1230 

A R  O W.     Arthur  Onslow   2470 

ARTEMUS    WARD.      Charles  F. 

Browne  185 

ARTH.,  HEN.     Henry  Arthur         2048 
ARTHUR  BROOKE.    John  Chalk 

Claris  710,  2189 

ARTHUR  LOCKER.  J.  H.  Forbes 

2389,  2493,  2529 
ARTHUR  PENDENNIS.  William 

Makepeace  Thackeray  1737 

ARTHUR  SKETCH  LEY.    George 
Rose  1634, 1675  (S),  1676  (n),  1677  (3), 

1835 
ARTHUR  WALLBRIDGE.  Arthur 

W.  Lunn  239,  517,  2608 

A.  S.  1236 

A.  S.    Abednego  Seller  2164 

A.  S.    Abraham  Shackleton  527 


A.  S.     Abraham  Sharp  loio 

A.  S.     Adam  Stewart  2427 

A.  S.    J.  Digby  1620 

A.  S.  A .    Alfred  S.  Atcheson        254 

ASCOTT,  R.  HOPE.    Robert  Hope 

Moncrieff      244,  245,  1091,  1557,  1598, 

1686,    1847,    1879,    2230,   2342,    2472, 
2496  (3),  2497  (2),  2709,  2848 
ASDRYASDUST        TOSSOFFA- 

CAN.     Edmund  Gayton  2822 

ATTICUS     SECUNDUS.       John 

M'Diarmid  1432 

AUGUSTINUS  ELEUTHERIUS. 

Sebastianus  Francker  940 

AUGUSTUS  STAWEL.   Alfred  O. 

Legge  1543 

AUNT   FANNY.     Fanny  Barrows 

879,  1029,  1497,  1726,  1812 
AURA.  Mary  Catharine  Irvine  188,  972 
AUSTRALIE.     Mrs  Heron,  n^e  E. 

Manning  209 

A.  V.     Arthur  Ashley  Sykes  1406 

A.  V.     A.  Vickaris  794 

AVERIL    BEAUMONT.      A.    W. 

Hunt  1532,  2573,  2707 

A.  V.  G.  M.     Mrs  Molesworth  2549 

A.     W.  H.  D.  Adams  609 

A.  W.     Anna  Weamys  500 

A.  W.     A.  Walker  2803 

A.  W.     Mrs  Webb  528 

A.  W.  FARMER.    Dr  Sam.  Seabury 

477,  965 
A.  W.,  M.D.     Andrew  Wilson  215 

AWL.,  SIL.     Ralph  Wallis  1662 

A.  W.,  Sir     Sir  Anthony  Weldon         526 

A W    S N.      Andrew 

Stevenson  1409,  2790 

A.  X.     Caleb  Fleming  ,    847 

A.  Y.  Arthur  Young  1700 


B. 

B.     George  B.  Bubier 
B.    John  B.  Bishop 
B.     Nathaniel  Ward 

B .     William  Thorn 

B.  A.     Benjamin  Antrobus 
BABINGTON  WHITE.     Mary  E. 

Braddon 
BAGWEEL.     Rev.  Joshua  Barnes 

and  six  others  428 

BALDWIN,    EDWARD.     William 

Godwin       872,  1135,  1138,  1146,  1687, 

1713,  1838,  1849 

BALLINASLOE.    Frederick  Taylor  472 


1 197 
1819 

638 
2158 

290 

404 


XIU 


BAL 


B.  G. 


XIV 


BALWHIDDER,    REV.    MICAH. 

John  Gait  loi 

BARBICAN,GEOFFREY.  Richard 

Thomson  391 

BARD,  SAMUEL  A.     EphraimG. 

Squier  51 

BAREBONES,  CAUSTIC.  Thomas 

Bridges  930,  1732 

BARNIVELT  ESDRAS.  Alexander 

Pope  1299 

BARONESS     DESPENCER.      R. 

F.  A.  Lee  2139 

BARRISTER  AT  LAW.     Sir  J  E. 

Eardley  5 

BARRY      CORNWALL.        Bryan 

Waller  Proctor  704,  728,  763,  935, 

1546,  1569,  1573,  162 1,  1958,  2099, 
2381,  2839 
BASILEUS,  PHILO-,  PHILO- 

CLERUS.     William  Carpender     1288 
B  A  S  I  L  I  C  U  S.     Edmund  Lenthal 

Swift  724 

BASILIUS  PHILOMUSUS. 

Robert  Waring,  M.A.  16 

BASILIUS       PHILOMUSUS. 

Thomas  Barlow,  D.D.  1880 

BASILIUS       PHILOMUSUS. 

Thomas  Pierce  2566 

BASILLE  THEODORE.     Thomas 

Becon  387,  565,  1024,  1738,  1871,  1939, 
1980,  221 1,  2667 
BATAVUS,  BRITTO.    John  Toland  606 
BATHONIENSIS.     Jonas  Dennis, 

B-C.L.  355 

BAVIUS.     DrJohnMartyn  1590 

BAXTER,  SIMEON.    Rev.  Samuel 

Peters  2704 

BAYLE,  Mr.     Rev.  Henry  Penneck, 

M.A.  156 

B.  C.     Benjamin  Camfield  2330 

B.  C.     Benjamin  Chandler  155 

B.  C.     Benjamin  Clark  389 

B.  C.     Benjamin  Coole  2061 

B.C.     Bracy  Clark,  F.L.S. 

865,  1721,  1828,  2417,  2730 
B.  C.     Clement  Barksdale  1420 

B.  C.     Robert  Parsons  223,  696 

B.  C.  B.  Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie  2053 
B.  D.     Benjamin  Dorr  1131 

B ,  EARL    OF.      Earl   of  Bal- 

carres,  C.  Lindsay  17 

BEATRICE,  Anne  Manning  756 

BEAUFORT,  JOHN,  LL.D.     

Thelwall  564 


BEAUMdNT,     AVERIL.      A.  W. 

Hunt  1532,2573,2707 

BEAUMONT,  SIR  HARRY.    Rev. 

Joseph  Spence  542,  1659,  1865 

BECCARIAANGLICUS.   Richard 

Wright  1444 

BEDE    CUTHBERT,   B.A.     Rev. 

Edward  Bradley,  B.A.  50,  549, 878, 1017, 

1068, 1521, 1560,  1670,  1675,  1834?  1905? 
2226,  2351,  2540,  261 1,  2809 
BEE,  HOOKANIT.   S.  R.  Wigram,  936 
BEE,  JON.     John  Badcock 

629,  1504,  2406 
BEELZEBUB.     H.  Newton  Good- 
rich 1 20 1 
BELL,  ACTON.     Anne  Bronte 

58,  1946,  2552,  2844 
BELL,CURRER.  Charlotte  Bronte 

1 26 1,  1946,  2026,  2352,  2740,  2844 
BELL,  ELLIS.    Emily  Jane  Bronte 

1946,  2844 
BELLAMY,  THOMAS.     Sir  Henry 

Janson  1896 

BEN  DAVID.    John  Jones,  LL.D. 

2178,  2587 
BENEDICK  WHIPEM.     Richard 

Harris  1726 

BENEVOLUS   HILARIUS.   John 

Britton  1940 

BENJAMIN     BOUNCE.      Henry 

Carew  2619 

BENJAMIN    GOOSEQUILL.      J. 

M.  Adair,  M.D.  9^ 

BENJAMIN       PLACE.      Edward 

Thring  2577 

BEN  NET,  H.,  M.A.      Morgan  Wil- 
liams 2630 
BEN  TROVATO.     Samuel  Lover   2217 
BER.  GAR.   Bernard  Garter  2063,  2620 
BERNARD        BLACKMANTLE. 

Charles  MoUoy  Westmacott      763,  930 
BERWICK,  E.L.A.  James  Reynolds 

713,  837,  2064 
BETA.     E.  B.  Bassett  1637 

BETTY  MONTGOMERY.  William 

Cullen  985 

BEWLEY,    RICHARD,    M.D.    R. 

Harrington,  M.D.  2641 

BEY,  ALL     Domingo  B  y  Leblich  2627 
B.  F.     Benjamin  Furly  2842 

B.  F.  H.     B.  F.  Hartshorne  560 

B.  F.  J.     Francis  Beaumont  241 

B.  F.  J.     John  Fletcher  241 

B.  G.     Barnaby  Gooch  1839 


XV 


B.  G. 


BRO 


XVI 


B.  G.     Benjamin  Grosvenor  24.18 

B.  G.     Bernard  Garter  1281 

B.  G.     Dr  Robinson  1627 

B.  H.     Brian  Hunt  1863 

BIBLICUS.      Alexander     TuUoch, 

D.D.  680 

BIBLIOPHILOS.      John   M'Hale, 

D.D.  2439 

BICKERSTAFF,    ISAAC.      Jona- 
than Swift,  D.D.  233,  1993,  2744 
BICKERSTAFF,  ISAAC.  Sir  Rich- 
ard Steele             1028,  1254,  1524,  1993 
BIGLOW,  HOSEA.     James  Russell 

Lowell  1 567 

BILLY,    SILLY.       Eustace    C.    G. 

Murray  2501 

BIRD  ATBROOMSGROVE.  John 

Crane  35,  286,  2207 

B I.    C M    &   C.   C.       C. 

Maclaurin  and  J.  Boswell  2452 

B.  J.    HARCOURT.      J.    Harcourt 

Bland  155 

B.  JON.     Benjamin  Johnson  207 

B.  K.     Benjamin  Keach 

163, 1018,  1040,  2789 
B KE,  L--D.    Henry  St  John, 

Lord  Viscount  BoHngbroke    1358,  1512 
B.  L.     Benjamin  Lindley  2634 

BLACKBURNE,       E.      OWENS. 

Elizabeth  Casey    1207,  1649,  2796,  2826 
BLACKMANTLE,        BERNARD. 

Charles  Molloy  Westmacott      763,  930 
BLANCH.     John  Blanch  2533 

B.    LE    BOVIER   DE    FONTEN- 

ELLE.     W.  Gardiner  508 

BLINKINSOP,    VICESIMUS, 

LL.D.     Theodore  Hook  2552 

B.,  LORD.     Lord  Belfast 

1557,  1692,2706,2797 
B ,  LORD.  Lord  Brougham  894 


1899 

1383 

964 

1154 

1201 


B .     Abel  Boyer 

B.  M.    Barclay  de  Mounteney 
B.  M.     Bernard  de  Mandeville 
B.  M.  A.  D.     Elie  Benoist 
B.  N.     Nicholas  Breton  753, 

B N,  CH .    Charles  Bateman  765 

B'NEY  FIZLE.     Robert  Hunter  90 

BOBBIN,  TIM.     John  Collier  1316, 

1630,  1940,  2593,  2734 
BON  GUALTIER.  Theodore  Martin  245 
BON     GUALTIER.      WiUiam     E. 

Aytoun,  D.C.L.  245 

BOOMERANG,  OLD.     John  Rich- 
ard Houlding  201 


BORDE,  ANDREW  1606 

BOSQUECILLO.  Lieutenant  Shaw  2773 
BOUNCE,    BENJAMIN.       Henry 

Carew  2619 

BOWCHIER,      JOSHUA,      M.A. 

George  Trosse  289 

BOYD,  WALTER,  M.P.     William 

Combe  141 6 

BOZ.    Charles  Dickens  1582,  1816,  2401, 

2500 
B.  R.     Barnaby  Rich  892 

B.  R.     Robert  Hegge  1339 

B.  R.     Sir  Benjamin  Rudyerd  2013 

BRANCASSINE,    R.   F.      Hughes 

R.  P.  Fraser  Halle  540 

BRAZEN,    ROBERT,    F.N.S.     C. 

Maclaurin  1947 

BRERELY,  lOHN.    James  Ander- 

ton  2044 

BRERELY,  JOHN.     James  Ander- 

ton  1526,  1530,  2044,  2249 

BR.,  FR.  Franceso  Bracciolini  2618 
BRIGHTWELL,         RICHARDE. 

John  Frith  1917 

BRITAIN'S   REMEMBRANCER. 

George  Wither  2513 

BRITANNICO      SCOTO.       Miss 

Webster  1476 

BRITANICUS  PROBUS.    Samuel 

Johnson,  LL.D.  1549 

BRITANNICUS.      Allan   Ramsay, 

Jun.  1448 

BRITANNICUS.  John  S.  Hardy  2326 
BRITANNICUS.  Thomas  Gordon  956 
BRITANNICUS   MELA.     Charles 

Kelsall  1 1 78,  2157 

BRITANNICUS         PHILELEU- 

THERUS.     John  Hildrop,  D.D.  21 13 
BRITANNO     SED      DUNENSI. 

James  Hodges  594 

BRITANNUS,  PHILO-.  C.  Daven- 
port, LL.D.  21 14 
BRITANNUS,  SCOTO-.     Thomas 

M'Crie,  D.D.  964 

BRITISH  COMMONER.    Edward 

R.  Humphreys,  LL.D.  1424 

BRITON,  A.     Lord  Rokeby  795 

BRITTO-BATAVUS.  John  Toland  606 
BROOKE,  ARTHUR.    John  Chalk 

Claris  710,  2189 

BROOMSGROVE,  BIRD  AT.  John 

Crane  35,  286,  2207 

BROWN,  JAMES.  Joseph  Robertson 

1717 


XVll 


BRO     —     CAN 


xvni 


BROWN,    POLEMOPHILUS. 

Alexander  Geddes,  LL.D.  1737 

BROWN,  THOMAS  YOUNGER. 

Thomas  Moore  872,  976  (2),  1239, 

2169,  2207  (2),  2536,  2841 

BROWNE,  H.  K.     Mrs  Hawkshaw   200 

BROWNE,    MATTHEW.      W.  B. 

Rands  2737 

BRUTUS,  JUNIUS.  Charles  Blount  1 56 
BRUTUS,    JUNIUS.     Johannes 

Crellius  1334 

BRUTUS,  JUNIUS.     Robert  Fer- 
guson 156 
B.  SERGEANT.     Robert  Butler       1697 

B T    WILLIAM.       William 

Bisset  1672 

BUCK,  RUTH.     Mrs  Joseph  Lamb 

1 1 83,  1262,  1939,  2652 
BULL,  THOMAS.     William  Jones' 

1818  (2) 
BULL,  W.     Ann  Jebb  2699 

BULLCALF,  PETER.     Joseph  S. 

Fry  I 140 

BUNYAN  JOHN,  Jun.      Rev.  Wil- 
liam Arnot  706 
BURGHLEY   FELTHAM.     C.  A. 

Ward  748,  1991,  2389,  2454 

BURTON,  ALFRED.      John  Mit- 

ford,  R.N.  50 

BURTON,  RICHARD.     Nathaniel 

Crouch  2709 

BURTON,    ROBERT.     Nathaniel 

Crouch  2709 

BUSHMAN,  OLD.     H.  W.  Wheel- 
wright 293 
B.  W.     Browne  Willis                        2535 
B.  W.,  D.D.     Bryan  Walton,  D.D.   2631 
BYEFIELD,  J.    John  Freind,  M.D. 

1399 
BYFIELD,  Dr.     John  Freind,  M.D. 

1399 


C.     Arthur  Cleaveland  Cope 
C.     Arthur  Cleaveland  Coxe 
C.     Ed.  Capper 
C.  A.     Charlotte  Anley 
C.  A.     Christopher  Anstey 
C.  A.     David  Stansfield 


192 

375 

1626 

1621 

279 

306 


CADWALLADER,  GEORGE.    G 

B.  Doddington  2166 

C.  A.  J.     C.  A.  Jones 

1833,  2082,  2251,  2518 


CALEB     D'ANVERS.       Nicholas 
Amhurst       118,  171,  425,  529,  1414  (2), 
2149,  2303,  2589,  2689 
CALEB  D'ANVERS.    William  Pul- 

teney,  Earl  of  Bath  2032 

CALEDONIUS  CINCINNATUS. 

John  Gordon  Barbour       1487  (2),  2066 
CALEDONNICUS.       Whitelaw 

Ainslie,  M.D.  931 

CALPE  ADADUS.     Antonio  D.  de 

Pascual  2693 

CALVINIANUS       PRESBYTER. 

Archibald  Bruce  103,  2065 

CALVIN,    PHILANAX.      Samuel 

Young  972 

CALVINUS.     James  Grahame 

104,  1980,  2697,  2699 
CALVINUS      MINOR      SCOTO- 

BRITANNUS.    Archibald  Bruce    965 
CAMBRIDGE     GENTLEMAN. 

Rawson  1404 

CAMLAN   GORONVA.     Rowland 

Williams  1332,  1825 

CANADIAN.       De    Salles    Later- 

riere  1962 

CANDIDUS.     Dr  Smith  1927 

CANDIDUS.     Thady  Fitzpatrick      772 
CANTABRIGENSIS  ALUMNUS. 

T.  Forster  1070 

CANTABRIGIENSIS.     Dr  Taylor 

1626  (2) 
CANTABRIGIENSIS       CRITO. 

Thomas  Turton,  D.D.  2758 

CANTABRIGIENSIS       DICAIO- 

PHILUS.     Roger  Long,  D.D.       2213 
CANTABRIGIENSIS       PHILA- 

LETHES.     Bishop  Kaye      2141,  2178 
CANTABRIGIENSIS       PHILA- 
LETHES.     James  Jurin,  M.D. 

165,  loio,  1619 
CANTABRIGIENSIS       PHILA- 

LETHES.     John  Jackson      900,2141 
CANTABRIGIENSIS         PHILA- 

LETHES.     Zachary  Grey  2267 

CANTABRIGIENSIS         PHILE- 
LEUTHERUS.     Thomas   Heme 

798,  886,  1405,  2586 
CANTABRIGIENSIS         PHILO- 

BIBLICUS.     J.  Chapman,  D.D.  2137 
CANTABRIGIENSIS        PHILO- 

CRITICUS.     John  Jackson  2644 

CANTABRIGIENSIS       THEO- 
PHANES.    Samuel  Squire,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  St  David's  88 


XIX 


CAP     —     CHA 


XX 


CAPTAIN    CRAWLEY.       George 

Frederick  Pardon 

208,  234  (3),  1060,  1066  (2) 
CAPTAIN   ROBERTS.     Augustus 

Charles  Hobart,  R.N.  17 10 

CAPTAIN  ROCK.  Roger  O'Connor 

1451 
CARELESS,   FRANCK.     Richard 

Head  935 

CARNABY  CURRYCOMB.    John 

Wolcott  1893 

CARRE,  THOMAS.     Miles  Pinck- 

ney  2530 

CARRIBBER.     Sir  George  Duncan 

Gibb,  Bart.  1800 

CARTHUSIAN.  W.  J.  D.  Ryder  391 
CASSANDER,  J.  John  Bruckner  541 
CASPIPINA,      TAMOC.        Jacob 

Duchd  326 

CATHOLICUS.       Henry     Cotton, 

D.C.L.  1755 

CATHOLICUS.   Henry  Portsmouth 

812 
CATHOLICUS.   William  Matthews 

1713 

CATHOLICUS.      Rev.    Joseph 
Mendham  778 

CATHOLICUS-ANGLO.     Lord 
John  Manners  2804 

CATHOLICUS     JOHANNES. 
John  Rutty  815 

CATHOLICUS   PRESBYTER. 
Rev.  W.  Harness  2774 

CATO    PARVUS.    Jhomas    Frog- 
nail  Dibdin  231 

CAUSIDICUS.       Samuel      Whit- 
combe  2122 

CAUSTIC    BAREBONES. 
Thomas  Bridges  930,  1732 

CAUSTIC      CHRISTOPHER. 
Thomas  Green  Fessenden  1957 

CAVEAT  EMPTOR.      Sir   George 
Stephen  48 

CAVENDISH.     Henry  Jones 

1327,  1328,  1942 

CAVENDISH.     Samuel  Bevan        2598 

CAXTON  PISISTRATUS.     G.  E. 
Bulwer-Lytton  243 

C.  B.     Charles  Bathurst  1337 

C.  B.     Charles  Bucke  1256 

C.  B.     Christopher  Brooke  1013 

C.  B.     Clement  Barksdale 

204,  1335,  1810,2166 

C.  B.     Jonathan  Swift  1540 


C.  C.     Charles  Clark 
C.  C.     Charles  Coghlan 
C.  C.     Chr.  Cartwright 

C.  C.    Caleb  C.  Colton,  M.A. 


234 
1517 

352 
2134 


D.     Charles  Dunster  1961,  2532 

D.     Mrs  Charles  Dyson  1595 

DE    LA    B .      Calderon 

de  la  Barca  1470 

C.  D'OLLINCAN.    Charles  Ancillon  834 
C.  E.     Charlotte  Elliot  1181 

C.  E.     Edward  Coffin  2 121,  2674 

CECIL.     Cornelius  Tongue 

1 179,  1194,2101,  2481,  2508 
C.  E.  H.     Charlotte  E.  Hawker  938 

CELATUS.     Robert  Owen      1643,  2054 
CELTOPHILE,  A.     Rev.  Francis 

Crawford,  LL.D.  788 

CELER     LYSIPONIUS,     M.D.L. 

Johann  Groenevelt,  M.D.  1321 

C.  E.  M.     Charles  E.  Mudie  2502 

CENSOR.     W.  C.  Taylor  2063 

CERVANTES      HOGG,      F.S.M. 

Eaton  Stannard  Barrett  2217 

CERVANTES      HOGG,      F.S.M. 

T.  P.  Lathy  2217 

C.    E.   S.,   Sir,    Bart.      Sir    Claude 

Edward  Scott,  Bart  434 

C.  F.  A.     Cecil  Frances  Alexander    1197 
C.  F.  and  E.  C.     Catherine  Foster 

and  Elizabeth  Colling  1726 

C.  F.  G.     Charles  Fitz  Geoffirey         1022 
C.  F.  G.     Mrs  Gore  1639 

C.  F.  H.     Cecil  Frances  Alexander    2726 
C.  F.  H.     Cecil  Frederick  Holmes     2775 

C.  F N.     C.  Ferguson  1343 

C.  G.     Charles  Gataker  931 

C.  G.     Charles  Gibbon  1344 

C.  G.     Charles  Gildon  1978 

C.  G.  H.     C.  G.  Hamilton 

494,  549,  857,  1547,  1749 
C.  H.     Chambers  Hall  1909 

C.  H.      Charles  Hope,  Lord  Presi- 
dent 1752 
C.  H.     Christ  Hunt  102 1 
CHAP.,  GEOR.    George  Chapman  2813 
CHARFY    GUINIAD.     George 

Smeeton  930 

CHARLES  CLIFFORD.     William 

Henry  Ireland  92 

CHARLES  DELORME.     Charles 

Rumball  1553,  1879 

CHARLES  DODD.     Hugh  Tootle    352 
CHARLES  MARTELL.     Thomas 
Delf  1 5 19,  1558,  2016,  2017  (2) 


XXI 


CHA 


CLE 


xxii 


CHARLES      RANGER.        Arthur 

Murphy  1044 

CHARLES    ROCKINGHAM,    Sir 


Count  de  Jarnac 
CHARLES     TAYLOUR. 

Keepe 
CHARLEY,     CHILLY. 

Clark 
CHARLEY,    SNARLY. 

Clark 
CHARLIE,     MUSSEL 

G.  R.  Kinloch 
CHARLOTTE      DACRE, 

Byrne,  Rosa  Matilda 
CHARLOTTE     DACRE. 

Matilda,  Mrs  Byrne 


346 
Henry 

2664 
Charles 

234 
Charles 

901 
MOU'D. 

209 
Mrs 
1181,  2854 
Rosa 
iiSr,  2854 


CHARLOTTE  ELIZABETH. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna,  Mrs 
Phelan  n^e  Browne  66,  227,  357,  379, 
402,  475,  493,  562,  603,  609,  759,  886, 
918,  1018,  1082,  1258,  1281,  1282,  1302, 
1428,  1570,  1618,  1831,  1868,  1880,  1890, 
1978,  2014,  2073,  2221,  2292,  3375,  2403, 
2533,  2539>  2789,  2844,  2851 
CHAS.  DIRRILL.      Richard  Sill     2146 

CH B N.     Charles  Bateman  765 

C.  H.  ED.     Christian  H.  Erndtel      2125 
CHESHIRE     WEAVER.       J.    D. 

Latouche  93;  853 

CHEVALIER,  THE.     A.  M.  Ram- 
say, LL.D.  1930 
CHILLY      CHARLEY.        Charles 

Clark  234 

CHIRURGUS.     JohnDix  1047 

CHIUSO    GIORGIONE  DI  CAS- 

TEL.     Peter  Bailey  2401 

CH.  MAR.     Christopher  Marlowe    2620 
C.    H.    P.      Charles    Henry    Parry, 

M.D.  1571 

CHRISTIAN  EMANUEL.    George 

Ensor  1262 

CHRISTIAN  SEARCH,  LL.D.    Sir 

W.  C.  Smith,  Bart.  1607 

CHRISTIAN,      THEOPHILUS. 

John  Owen,  M.A.  901 

CHRISTIAN     UVEDALE,    M.D. 

Sir  John  Hill  496 

CHRISTIANUS      PHILELEU- 

THERES.     Rev.  T.  Broughton        385 
CHRISTIANUS,    PHILO-.      Wil- 

Ham  Brough,  D.D.  2247 

CHRISTIANUS    SOCRATES. 
Edward  Stephens  OR  Stevens 

158, 1261 


CHRISTODULUS  ECCLESTON. 

John  Danks  573 

CHRISTOPHER      CAUSTIC. 

Thomas  Green  Fessenden  1957 

CHRISTOPHER       MERRET. 

Henry  Stubbe  1564 

CHRISTOPHER  NORTH.      Prof. 

John  Wilson  2102,  2425 

CHRISTOPHILUS,  WILLIAM 
PIKE.  Wm.  Lucy,  Bp.  of  St 
David's  1768 

CHRYSAL.       Sir    William    Scott, 

Lord  Stowell  1447 

C.  H.  T.     C.  H.  Timperley  2453 

CHURCHMAN,    THEOPHILUS. 

Henry  Hickman  2198 

CHURCHMAN,    THEOPHILUS. 

Peter  Heylin,  D.D.  1124,  2198 

CHURNE,  WILLIAM.    Francis  E. 

Paget  1 177 

C.  I.     Cosmo  Innes.  463 

CICERO,    MARCUS     TULLIUS. 

William  Melmoth  341 

CICESTRENSIS,     PRESBYTER. 

Henry  Latham  130 

CINCINNATUS.      Joseph  Caw- 

thorne  885 

CINCINNATUS    CALEDONIUS. 

John  Gordon  Barbour       1487  (2),  2066 
CIRUJANO,    M.    M.    C.      George 

Borlase  Childs  64,  212,  699 

CIVIS.     Alexander  Dunlop  743 

CI  VIS.     Baron  Stowell  2432 

CIVIS.     George  Thomson  2489 

C.J.     Charles  J  enner  1539 

C.  J.  H.     C.  J.  Hamilton  3706 

C.  K.  P.,  Rev.     Charles  Kegan  Paul   2554 
C.  L.     Chandos  Leigh  2617 

C.  L.     Charles  Lumisden  864. 

C.  L.     Christopher  Love  572 

CLARA,   FRANCIS    A   SANCTA. 

Francis  Davenport  862,  2187 

CLARIBEL.     Mrs  Barnard  925 

CLARK,  Rev.  T.     John  Gait    2626,  2787 
CLAUDERO.     James  Wilson 

180,  551,  1951,  1952 
CLAYTON,  THOMAS.   Peter  Mot- 

teux  180 

CLEESHBOTHAM,   JEDEDIAH. 

Sir  Walter  Scott  2541  (4) 

CLERICUS,.     Charles  Page  Eden    2320 

CLERICUS.     George  Smith  875 

CLERICUS.     Rev.  Augustus  Clis- 

sold  141 1 


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XXIV 


CLERICUS.     Rev.  David  Murray     229 
CLERICUS.     Rev.  W.  Cartwright 

395,  874,  2076 
CLERICUS  DORCESTREINSIS. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Jackson,  M,A.  389 

CLERICUS     LYVECANUS.       C 
Otvvay  106 

CLERICUS,  NON.    Cottle     2224 

CLERICUS    SEPTENTRI- 

ONALIS.    J.  Richardson  2137 

CLERK,  THOMAS.   Thomas  Hart- 
well  Home  2841 
CLEROPHILUS     ALETHES. 

John  Constable  2160,  2464 

CLERUS-PHILO,  PHILO- 

BAS ILEUS.   William  Carpender  1288 
CLIFFORD,  CHARLES.    William 

Henry  Ireland  92 

CLINTON,    WALTER.       W.    H. 

Davenport  Adams  2530 

CLITUS-ALEXANDRINUS. 
Richard  Brathwayt  336 

C.    LL ,    Rev.      Charles    Lloyd, 

LL.D.  1775 

CLYTUS-ALEXANDRINUS.     R. 

Brathwayt  2808 

CLUTTERBUCK,     CUTHBERT. 

A.  Hamilton,  W.S.  726 

C.  M.     Charles  Mackinnon  2059 

C.  M;     Charles  Maclaren  2075 

C.  M.     Charles  Marriott,  M.A.  2361 

C.  M.     Charles  Northland  20 

C.  M.     Charles  Moss,  D.D.  840 

C.  M.     Christopher  Marlowe  68,  'j'j'j 

C M.  and  B I,   C.  C.     C. 

Maclaurin  and  James  Boswell         2452 
C.  M.  and  I.  D.     Christopher  Mar- 
lowe and  John  Davies  TJ"] 
C.  M.,  D.D.     Cotton  Mather              1813 
C.  MELMONTH.    Samuel  Jackson 

Pratt  17 17,  Errata,  Vol.  iv. 

C.  M.  E.  M.     Mrs  M'Fie  2495 

C.  N.  C.  F.  P.  D.     Cornelius  Nary    1731 
C.  O.     Csesar  Otway  2402  (2) 

COBHAM,  HARRY.   Edward  Long 

136 
CCELEBS.     Edward  Augustus  Car- 

lyon  1327 

COLLET,  STEPHEN,  A.M.    John 

S.  Byerley  2128 

COLLIER,  JOEL.     J.  L.  Bicknell    1683 
COLQUHOUN,  P.     R.  Shaw  1770 

COMMENT,  CUTHBERT.    Abra- 
ham Tucker  1538 


COMMONER,   BRITISH.      E.  R. 

Humphreys,  LL.D.  1424 

COMMONER    OF    OXFORD, 

GENTLEMAN.    Samuel  Croxall, 

D.D.  876 

COM  US.     Robert  Michael  Ballan- 

tyne  1635,  1685,  2219 

CON     CREGAN.      Charles   James 

Lever  473 

CONNY  -  CATCHER,       CUTH- 
BERT.    Robert  Greene  579 
CONSTABLE,     HIGH.       William 

Lee  494 

CONSTANS.      G.   Berkeley,  E.   of 

Berkeley  1 1 13 

CONSTANTINE  KOLIADES.    J. 

P.  Le  Chevalier  2704 

CONSTANTIUS      ARCHiEO- 

PHILUS.     Father  Hatton  1590 

CONSTITUTIO.  John  Cartwright  1380 
CONTRASTS.  Wilham  Gilbert  873 
CONWAY,     DERWENT.      Henry 

David  Inglis  1890,  2415,  2530,  2540 
COOPER,    REV.     WM.    U.,    B.A. 

James  G.  Bertram  933 

COPPER-FARTHING,     THE, 

DEAN.     Jonathan  Swift  1669 

COPYWELL,  J.     William  Woty      2381 
CORIAT,  JUNIOR.    Samuel  Pater- 
son  104,  159 
CORNELIUS.    Charles  Henry  Cor- 

bett  2651 

CORNELIUS  O'DOWD.     Charles 

James  Lever  514 

CORNELIUS     PAETS.       Arthur 

A.  Sykes,  D.D.  1188 
CORNELIUS,     PETER.        Hugh 

Peeters  2795 

CORNUBIAN.  Henry  John  Daniel  137 
C  O  R  V  I  N  U  S.       Travers    Twiss, 

D.C.L.  1 193 

CORVINUS      VALERIUS. 

Thomas  Blacklock  215 1 

CORNWALL,     BARRY.        Bryan 

Waller  Procter  704,  728,  763,  935, 1546, 

1569,  1573,  1 62 1,  1958,  2099,  2381,  2839 
CORY.  William  Johnson  Errata,  Vol.  iv. 
CORYMB^US.       Richard   Brath- 

wait  213 

COSMO.  John  Hall  Stevenson  1537 
COTTON,    ROBERT    TURNER. 

Mortimer  Collins  1672 

COUNCILLOR    DREENAN.      J. 

B.  Endean  1963 


/ 


I 


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COU 

ST 


D. 


XXVI 


COUNT     REGINALD      DE 

LEON.     Edward  du  Bois  2250 

COURTNEY  MELMOTH.  Samuel 
Jackson  Pratt      1781,  2057,  2346,  2510, 

2548 

COUSIN  ALICE.     Alice  Neal  67 

COUSIN  KATE.    Catherine  D.  Bell 

178,  1177,  1518,  1520,  IS47,  1554,  1710, 

2341,  2679,  2795 

COXE,  HENRY.     John  Millard 

1006,  1909,  2625  (2) 

C P .     Conslantia  Phillips     1067 

C.  P.  C.     Charles  Purton  Cooper         312 
C.  R.     Clara  Reeve  1828,  2028 

C.    R.      Richard   Smith,   Bishop   of 

Chalcedon  682 

CRAFT,  ZACHARY.     Charles  Kel- 

sall  929 

CRAIG,  J.  H.    James  Hogg  1193 

CRANMER.    John  Disney,  D.D.     2393 
CRAVEN.     Captain  John  W.  Carle- 
ton  1195,2102 
CRAWLEY, CAPTAIN  RAWDON. 
George  Frederick  Pardon 

208,  234  (3),  1060,  1066 
CRAYON     GEOFFREY.       Wash- 
ington Irving  66,  252,  2397,  2540 
CREGAN,    CON.      Charles   James 

Lever  473 

CREWDSON,   ISAAC.     Benjamin 

Dockray  1684 

CRI  IN  HOPE.    John  Price  418 

CRINE,     GEORGE,     M.D.        Sir 

John  Hill  1540 

CRISPIN.      William    Wagstaffe, 

M.D.  535 

CRITHANNAH,   JOB.      Jonathan 

Birch  922 

CRITICUS.     Rev.  William  Orme     1572 
CRITICUS.     Thomas  Barnes  1861 

CRITICUS,  PHILANAGNOSTES. 

Thomas  Heme  13 

CRITICUS,      PHILO-.        Francis 

Hare,  D.D.  414 

CRITO.    J.  H.  Frere  624 

CRITO       CANTABRIGIENSIS. 

Thomas  Turton,  D.D.  2758 

C.  R.  M.     Charles  Robert  Manning, 

M.A.  307 

C.  R.  MATURIN,  Rev.    Rev.  James 

Wills  27 1 2 

CROUCH,  NATH.   Richard  Burton  757 
CROWQU ILL,  ALFRED,     Alfred 
Henry  Forrester      9,  65,  291,  757,  984, 


1024,  1256,  1302,  1497,  1895,  1908,  1909, 
2386,  2541,  2686 
CRUSCA  DELLA.     Robert  Merry 

682,  i960 
C.   S.     Charles   Sackville,  Duke  of 


C.  S 
C.  S 


2631 

877 

1985 

255s 


2229 
2808 

2433 
1372 
2157 


Dorset 
C.  S.     Charles  Shadwell 
Charles  Snart 
Christopher  Shutte 
C.  S.  S.     Charles  Stuart  Calverley 

937,  2726 

S.,  SIR  .  Sir  Charles  Sedley         17  U 

S.  W.     Charles  Stuart  Wortley     1277 

SYLVESTER.     Lady  Wood 

T.     Christopher  Taylor 

T.     Dr  Christopher  Terne 

U.     Charles  Usher 
CUMBRIENSIS.     John  Rooke 
CURATE,  JACOB.    Robert  Calder  2273 
CURIAE,  AMICUS.     John  Payne 

Collier  541 

CURIO.     Richard  Howell  2401 

CURRERBELL.    Charlotte  Bronte 

1261,  1946,  2026,  2352,  2740,  2844 
CURRYCOMB  CARNABY.     John 

Wolcott  1893 

CUTHBERT   BEDE,   B.A.      Rev. 

Edward  Bradley,  B.A.         50,  549,  878, 

1017,  1068,  1521, 1560,  1670,  1675,  1834, 
1905,  2226,  2351,  2540,  261 1,  2809 
CUTHBERT      CLUTTERBUCK. 

A.  Hamilton,  W.S.  726 

CUTHERT  COMMENT.  Abraham 

Tucker  1538 

CUTHBERT  CONNY-CATCHER. 

Robert  Greene  .  579 

C.  V.     Charles  Vallancey  817 

C.  V.  G.     C.  V.  Grinfield  191 3 

C.  V.  S.    Sir  Richard  Davis  Hanson  145 1 
C.  W.     Charles  Wase  733 

C.  W.     Charles  Wright  328 

C.  W.     William  Colhns  1634 

C.  W.  H.     Charles  Wren  Hoskyns  2545 
C.  W.,  M.D., Clifton  Wintring- 

ham  1772 

CYCLA.     Helen  Clacy 

200,  1867,  1875,  2789 
CYCLOS.     George  Anderson  184 

C Y,  J N.     John  Courteney  2137 

D. 

A.     Benjamin  Disraeli  2619,  2724 

A.     Edmundus  Richerius  2634 


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D.    —     DOD 


xxvni 


A.     Francis  Barham  1522 

D.     Rev.  Joseph  Wasse 

1626  (6),  1627  (6),  1628  (6) 
DACRE,  CHARLOTTE.     Rosa 

Matilda,  Mrs  Byrne  1181,2854 

DALMOCAND.   George  Macdonald 

1945 
DALRYMPLE,    GILBERT,    D.D. 

Gerrard  Legh  1356 

DANGERFIELD,JOHN.     Oswald 

John  Frederick  Crawfurd,  H.B.M.  2627 
DANIEL    HARDCASTLE. 

Richard  Page  31,  211,  1452 

DANMONIENSIS.     William  Burt  611 
D'ANVERS,    CALEB.        Nicholas 

Amhurst       118,  171,  425,  529,  1414  (2), 
2032,  2149,  2303,  2589,  2686 
D'ANVERS,    CALEB.      Wm.  Pul- 

teney,  Earl  of  Bath  2032 

DARYL,  HOLME.     David  Herbert 

1515,  2849 
DARYL,      SIDNEY.        Douglas 

Straight  1072,  2231 

DAVID  BEN.     John  Jones,  LL.D. 

2178,2587 
DAVID  HILTON.      David  Hilton 

Wheeler  279 

DAVID    HUGHSON,  LL.D.      Dr 

Edward  Pugh  7^7,  1506,  2785 

DAWPLUCKER,       JONATHAN. 

John  Barclay,  M.D.  2144 

D.  B.  P.     Dr  William  Bishop  21 18 

D.  C.     Daniel  Cawdrey  12,  2520 

.D.  D.  B.     David  Dakers  Black       1337 
D.  E.     Edward  Bagshaw  1420,  2302 

DEAN   COPPER-FARTHING. 

Jonathan  Swift  1669 

DEAN,    JONATHAN.       Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  568 

DEAN  SWIFT.    Benson  Earle  Hill  191 5 
DECANUS.      Edward    N.    Hoare, 

Dean  of  Achonry  763 

DECANVER,    H.    C.      C     H. 

Cavender  333 

DECLAN.     William  Phelan,  D.D.    2300 
DEENE     KENNER.         Charlotte 

Smith     Toi,  387,  708,  1497,  2221,  2242, 

2271 
DELLA  CRUSCA.     Robert  Merry 

682, i960 
DELORME,  CHARLES.     Charles 

Rumball  1553,  1879 

DELTA.     David  Macbeth  Moir 

698,1338,1958 


D'EMILLIANNE,    GABRIEL. 

Antoine  Gavin  958,  1770,  2368 

DEMETRIUS  WYSEMAN.   Duke 

Willis  2062 

DEMOCRITUS  JUNIOR.    Robert 

Burton  86 

DENARIUS.     Henry  Cole  2349 

DENIS  IGNATIUS  MORIARTY. 

John  O'Brien  Grant  2814 

DERWENT    CONWAY.       Henry 

David  Inglis         1890,  2415,  2530,  2540 
DESPENCER,  BARONESS.      R. 

F.  A.  Lee  2139 

DETECTOR.     Rev.  H.  Gauntlett     1453 
D.  F.     Daniel  Defoe        770,  1385,  1970, 
2002,  2196,  2310,  2437 
D.  F.     Dr  Frances  Atterbury  557 

D.  G.     David  Garrick  1803 

D ,  G.     George  Daniel 

1534,  1961,2407,  2845, 
D.  HARDCASTLE.     R.  Page  31 

D.  H.  K.     Dr  Henry  King,  Bishop 

of  Chichester  578 

D I .     Duncan  Innes   1350,  1979 

DICAIOPHILUS        CANTABRI- 

GIENSIS.     Roger  Long,  D.D.     2213 
DIEDRICH  KNICKERBOCKER. 

W.  Irving  1144 

DIRRILL,  CHAS.     Richard  Sill      2146 

DISSENTER, .    Hudson  1781 

D'ISTRIA,     MME.      LA      COM- 

TESSE  DORA,  Princess  Koltzoff 

Massalsky  tie'e  Helena  Ghika  2827 

D.J.     David  Jones  1161,2014 

D.  J.  P.  B.  D.  R.  VV.     Dr  J.  Ponet, 

Bishop  of   Rochester    and    Win- 


chester 
D.  K.     Daniel  King 
D.  L.     David  Laing 
D--MM--D,    Mrs. 

mond 
D  *  *  *  *  N.    J  *  *  N, 

Duncan,  D.D. 


2380 

337 
1757,  2464 
Mrs    Drum- 

911 
D.D.      John 

1^4 


D N    S- 

Swift,  D.D. 

D.  O. Owen 

DOBLADO,    DON 


T,     Rev.       Jonathan 

1141,  1222,  1934 
1891 
LEUCADIO. 


John  Blanco  White,  M.A.  1429 

DOCTOR.     Dr  Kingsley  2458 

DODD,  CHARLES.  Hugh  Tootle  352 
DOD,  PIERCE,  M.S.     Dr  Barrow- 

by  1403 

DOD,  PIERCE,  M.S.     Dr  Schom- 

berg,  Jun.  1403 


XXIX 


DOD     —     E.  B. 


XXX 


I 


DODS,    MARGARET.      Christina 

J.  Johnstone  510 

DOGGREL,     ILIAD,     SIR.       Sir 

Thomas  Burnet  1173 

DOLEMAN,  NICHOLAS.    Robert 

Parsons  2791 

DOLEMAN,  R.  Robert  Parsons  470 
D'OLLINCAN,  C.   Charles  Ancillon 

834 
DOLOS  MISO-.  Charles  Leslie  1029 
DOMESTICA    ACHETA,   M.E.S. 

L.  M.  Budgen  779 

DOM     CLAUDE     LAUNCELOT. 

Mary  Anne  Schimmelpenninck  1693 
DON,  A.  B.  Captain  A.  Bruce  649 
DON       DIEGO       PUEDE-SER. 

James  Mabbe  855,  2460 

DON     LEUCADIO     DOBLADO. 

Joseph  Blanco  White,  M.A.  1429 

DON  RICHARDO  DE  MEDICO 

CAMPO.     Gabriel  Harvey  2655 

DON,   T.    B.    LEEVITT.      James 

Mudie  Spence,  F.R.G.S.  1484 

D OF    A E.     Duke  of 

Argyle  5S7 

DORA     D'ISTRIA,     MME.     LA 

COMTESSE.     Princess   Koltzofif- 

Massalsky  n/e  Helena  Ghika  2827 

DORCESTRIENSIS  CLERICUS. 

Rev.  J.  L.  Jackson,  M.A.  389 

DOUGLAS.     Andrew  Reed  2584 

DOULEY,     GEORGE.        William 

Warford  275,  276 

DOYLE,  MARTIN.     Ross  Hickey 

60,  442  (2),   517,  55S,  89s,  897,  936, 

1100(2),  1251,  1310,  1552,  1984,  2240, 

2408,  2738 
D.  P.    Dig.  Polwheele  2547 

D.  P.     D.  Puseley  563,  2216 

D.  P.  C.      Drummond  Percy  Chase, 

M.A.  2091 

DRACO,  ANTI-.  John  Disney  932 
DRALLOC,  N.  John  CoUard  787,  1467 
DRAPER,  M.  B.     Jonathan  Swift, 

D.D.  1402 

DRAPIER,  M.  B.     Jonathan  Swift, 

D.D.  1402,  1415 

DRAWCAUSIR,  KNT.,  SIR  ALEX- 
ANDER.    H.  Fielding  529 
DRAWDE  REKATIHW.    Edward 

Whitaker  1204 

D.  R.  B.  Daniel  Rogers,  B.D.  1983 
D.   R.,  B.  OF  D.     Daniel  Rogers, 

B.D.  2639 

III. 


DREENAN,  COUNCILLOR.   J.  R. 

Endean  1963 

DRUGGER,ABEL.   John|Hardman  945 
DRUID.     Henry  Hall  Dixon 

1978,  2276,  2385 
D.  S.     Edward  Stephens  1479 

D.  T.    Daniel  Tuvill  791 

D—  T— ,  R— V— D.    William  Thorn, 

M.A.  1067 

DUBLINIENSIS,      PHILELEU- 

THERUS.     Patrick  Delany,  D.D. 

2113 
DUDLEY,  ARMYTAGE.    William 

E.  A.  Axon  2347 

DUFFLE,  THOMAS.     John  Gait  2492 
DUNCAN  MACCARTE.     Samuel 

Squire,  D.D.  1383 

DUNDERHEADIUS        HABBA- 

KUKIUS.     Thomas  Jackson         2709 
DUNENSI,    BRITANNO     SED. 

James  Hodges  594 

DUNSMUIR,  AMY.    Mrs  Oliphant 

2731 
D'URFEY,     YOUNG.      Frederick 

Forrest  2080,  2797 

DVCTOR    OPTATVS.      James 

Mumford  2069 

D.  W.     Daniel  Wilson,  LL.D.  2064 

D.  W.     Dorothy  White  273 

D.  W.     William  Denton,  M.D.  1178 

DWALPHINTRAMIS.        John 

Barnard  84,  87 

ATNA'MIKOS.     Lynall  Thomas  2209 


E. 


E.     Henry  John  Temple,  Viscount 

Palmerston  1735 

E.     Thomas  Erskine  897 

E.  A.     Edward  Aggas  579,  636,  1823 

E.  A.     Edward  Archer  2407 

E.  A.,  M.A.    Edmund  Arwaker,  M.A.  734 
E.  A.  P.  958 

EARL.     G.  R.  C.  Herbert,  Earl  of 

Pembroke  2458 

EARL  OF  B.     Earl  of  Balcarres,  C. 
Lindsay  17 

EARL  OF  HAD TON,  Right 

Honbl.  Thomas  Baillie  Hamilton, 
Earl  of  Haddington  195 

EARLE  OF  ESSEX.     Francis  Lord 

Bacon  145 

E.  B.     Edmund  Bolton  737 


2  N 


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E.  B.    —    ELD 


xxxu 


E.  B.     Edmund  Borlase  270 

E.  B.    Edward  Benlowes  570 

E.  B.     Edward  Bentham  349 

E.  B.     Edward  Billing  884,  2835 

E.  B.     Edward  Bohun  145 

E.  B.     Edward  Brotherton  2003 

E.  B.     Edward  Budge  406 

E.  B.     Edward  Burrough  '321,  547,  576, 

1185,  1291,  2190,  2259,  2447,  2599,  2760 
E.  B.     Edward  Bush  2335 

EBENEZER  LAZARUS.     Robert 

Mason  1866 

EBENEZER  PENTWEAZLE.     C. 

Smart  1179 

EBENEZER    TOM-TIT.     Charles 

Smith  1343 

E,  B.  G.     Edward   Bumaby  Green 

538,  1090,  2839 
E.  B.  L.  E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer  Lytton  1072 
EBN  SHEMAYA.  David  Parkes  2483 
E.  B.  P.     Edward  Bouverie  Pusey, 

D.D.  687,  2476 

E.  C.     Edward  Capel  1752 

E.  C.     George    Mackenzie,   Earl  of 

Cromarty  9,  1356 

E.  C.    James  Canceller  i 

E.  C.    Lady  Elizabeth  Carew  2618 

E.  C.  A.     E.  C.  Agnew  loi  i 

E.  C.  C.  B.     E.  C.  C.  Baillie  2795 

ECCLESTON  CHRISTODULUS. 

John  Danks  573 

E.  C,  C.  F.  and.    Catherine  Foster 

and  Elizabeth  Colling  1726 

ECCLETUS.     Luke  Howard  915 

ECLEA-NOBJ-MONL     Benjamin 

Coole  1349 

E.  C.  P.     E.  C.  Price  1818 

E.  C.  S.     Sir  Edward  Cecil  1036 

E.  D.     Edward  Dennant  2513 

E.  D.     Sir  Edward  Dyer  1990 

EDEN  WARWICK.    George  Jabet 

1699,  i960 
EDGAR,  SIR  JOHN.    Sir  Richard 

Steele  2558 

EDMUND  FALCONER.  Edmund 

O'Rourke  870,  1597,  1680 

EDMUND  KIRKE.    J.  R.  Gihnore 

1470,  1686 
ED.  SP.    Edmund  Spenser 

452,  1678,  2039,  2548 
E.  D.,  SR.  Sir  Edward  Dering  479 
EDWARD    BALDWIN.      William 

Godwin        872,  1135, 1138,  1146,  1687, 
1713,  1838,  1849 


EDWARD  BRADWARDINE 
WAVERLEY.  John  Wilson 
Croker  2696 

EDWARD    GARRETT.      Isabella 

Fyvie  294,  307,  545,  1799,  1994 

EDWARD     KNOTT.     Matthew 

Wilson  365,  1603 

EDWARD    SEARCH.      Abraham 

Tucker  966,  i486 

EDWARD  TREVOR.    E.  R.  Bul- 

wer-Lytton  2546 

E.  E.    Edmund  Ellis  or  Elys  71, 616  (2), 

685,  2279 
Ebenezer  Forsyth 
Edward  Fielde 
Edward  Fisher 
Edward  Fannant 
E.  Field 
E.  Fletcher 


32 

558 

376,  1551,  2306 

1 160 

1 545 

739 


E.  F. 

E.  F. 

E.  F, 

E.  F. 

E.  F. 

E.F. 

E.  F.     Lord  Vis.  Falkland,  H.  Gary  1160 

E.  F.  D.     E.  F.  Dagley  879 

E.  F.  S.  H.     E.  F.  S.  Harris  2729 

E.  G.     Rev.  Edmond  Hogan,  S.J.      1167 

EGLANTIN,J.     J.  Nightingale       1636 

E.   G.   L.   B.     Sir  Edward    George 

Bulwer-Lytton  2799 

E.  GLORIA  NON  NUMIS.    John 

Longmuir,  D.D.  431 

E.  H.     Ebenezer  Henderson,  D.D.    1013 
E.  H.     Edmund  Hickeringill  1682 

E.  H.     Edward  Hinton  2722 

E.  H.     Ellis  Hookes  179,  1236 

E.  H.     Hon.  Edward  Howard  2827 

E.  H.  K.  H.   Edward  H.  K.  Hugessen 

2040 
2100 
2396 
1308 
1736 
1736 
2590 


E.  H.  M.     E.  H.  Mair 

E.  H.  S.     Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Stanley 

E.  H.  T.     E.  Healy  Thomson 

E.  I.     Roger  Widdrington 

E.  I.     Thomas  Preston 

E J .     E.  Jeffrys 

EKAL  GAOLG.    J.  A.  Lake  Gloag  1264 
E.  L.     Edward  Leigh  1899 

E.  L.     Edward  Llewellin  684 

E.  L.     E.  Lamb  2262 

E.  L.     E.  Lord  665 

E.  L.     E.  Lydecott  2025 

E.    L.    A.    BERWICK.     James 

Reynolds  713,  837,  2064 

E.  L.  B.     Edward  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer- 
Lytton  707,  1 3 13,  1875 
ELDER,  AN.    James  Mathieson     2212 
ELDON,  Dr  ABRAHAM.    Thomas 
Wyse  499 


XXXlll 


ELE 


EUG 


XXXIV 


ELEUTHERIUS,  AUGUSTINUS. 
Sebastianus  Francken  940 

ELEUTHERUS      PHILONO- 
MOUS.    J.  Arbutbnot,  M.D.  1270 

E.  L.  H.     Edward  Law  Hussey  868 

ELIOT,  GEORGE.     Marian  Evans 
32,  562,908, 1217, 1338,  1613, 1616,2226, 
2263,  2385,  2461 

ELIZA.     Elizabeth  Draper  1427 

ELIZABETH  CHARLOTTE. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Tonna,  Mrs 
Phelan  nde  Browne  66,  227,  357,  379, 
402,  475,  493,  562,  603,  609,  759,  886, 
918,  1018,  1082,  1258,  1281,  1282,  1302, 
1428, 1570,  1618,  1831,  1868,  1880,  1890, 
1978,  2014,  2073,  2221,  2292,  2375,  2403, 
2533,  2539,  2789,  2844,  2851 

ELIZABETH    WETHERELL. 
Susan  Warner  741,  2063,  2814 

ELLEN   AMELIA.     Ellen  Amelia 
Garrett  2341 

ELLIOTT,  RUTH.     LiUie  Peck     2776 

ELLIS  BELL.     Emily  Jane  Bronte 

1946,  2844 

ELMLICHT     TWINROCK. 


Thomas  Peter  Mitchell 


2562 
1267 

437 
1278 
2788 
1800 
2647 


E.  M.     Edward  Maitland 

E.  M.     Edward  Marbury 

E.  M.     Edward  Mice 

E.  M.     Edward  Monro,  M.A. 

E.  M.     E.  Mangin 

E.  M.     Emanuel  Meteranus 

E.  M.     Everard  Maynwaring,  M.D. 

1204 

EMANCIPATUS.     Rev.   Joseph 
Mendham  2478, 2547 

EMANUEL,  CHRISTIAN.  George 
Ensor  1262 

E-M-D  L-TT-N.     Edmund  Litton 

1900 

EMERITUS.     Prower  1616 

E.  M.  H .     Emily  Marion  Harris    78 

EMILLIANE,        GABRIEL       D'. 
Antoine  Gavin  958,  1770,  2368 

EMPTOR   CAVEAT.     Sir    George 
Stephen  48 

E.  M.  S.     Elizabeth  M.  Stewart         2221 

E.  N.     Erskine  Nicol,  A.R.A.  1267 

ENGLISH  CONNAUGHT   RAN- 
GER.    Edward  Cooper  550 

ENNIS  GRAHAM.  Elizabeth  Moles- 
worth  404,  547,  1520,  175 1,  2549 

ENOS.     Cecil  Percival  Stone     188,  1903 

E.  O'C.     Edmond  O'Connell  2717 


E.  O'C.     E.  O'Conor  1038 

E.  OWENS  BLACKBURNE.  Eliza- 
beth Casey  1207,  1649,  2796,  2826 
E.  P.  Edward  Pearson  1372 
E.  P.  Edward  Phillips  1689 
E.  P.  Thomas  Brown  2696 
EPHELIA.  Joan  Philips  910 
EPHEMERA.     Edward  Fitzgibbon 

248,  1064 
EPHRAIM  HARDCASTLE.   Wil- 
liam Henry  Pyne  2445,  2688,  2818 
EPHRAIM    HOLDING.      George 

Mogridge  11^ 

EPSILON.     J.  Baldwin  Brown         1657 
E.  R.  C.    Rev.  Eustace  R.  Conder 

1 198,  1823 
ERICK   MACKENZIE.      Millicent 

Grogan  2226 

ERITH  LYNN.     Edward  Fox  1958 

E.  R.  S.     Ernest  R.  Seymour  1614 

E.  S.     Edward  Sharpham  548 

E.  S.     Edward  Stephens  464,  1301 

E,  S.     Edward  StilHngfleet,  D.D.     1385, 

2299 
E.  S.     Elkanah  Settle  1314,  1714 

E.  S.     Erasmus  Saunders,  D.D.        2736 
E.  S.  A.     Ernest  Silvanus  Appleyard 

719,  2521,  2801 
E.  S.,  B.  OF  D.  Edward  Sulton  130 
ESDRASBARNIVELT.  Alexander 

Pope  1299 

E.  S.  H,    E.  S.  Pearson,  Countess 

of  Harrington  1944- 

E.  S.  L.       Hon.    Elizabeth    Sophia 

Law  ioiSj  1629 

ESSENUS.   Rev.  John  Jones,  LL.D. 

1733 
ESSEX,    EARLE    OF.     Francis 

Lord  Bacon  145 

E.  S.  T.  D.     Edward  S.  T.  Daunt 

2019 
ESTIBIUS     PSYCALETHES. 

William  Coward,  M.D.  2309 

E    T.     Edmund  Tilnay  2448 

E.  T.     Simon  Berington  1585 

ETA  MAWR.     EHzabeth  CoUing 

894,  2499 
E.  T.  C.     Edward  Thomas  Cardale 

1824 
ETCHELL,  MABEL.     Charlotte 

Phillips  2551 

ETTRICK     SHEPHERD,     THE. 

James  Hogg  2064 

EUGENE.     Hugo  Arnot  1399 


XXXV 


EUG    —     FER 


XXXVl 


James 


EUGENIUS,    JUNIOR 

Owen  401 

EUGENIUS        PHILALETHES. 

Arthur  A.  Sykes,  D.D.  1225 

EUGENIUS        PHILALETHES. 
Thomas  Vaughan,  94>  i3i>  269, 

835,  1225,1526,  1533,  1538,2310 
EUGENIUS        PHILALETHES, 

Jun.,  Robert  Samber  2638 

EUGENIUS    THEODIDACTUS. 

John  Heydon  2033 

EUISTOR,  Fr.     Henry  More  683 

EUPATOR.    Joseph  Mendham 

309,  575 

EUPHEMON.     Dawson  1190 

EUPISTINUS       THEOPHILUS. 

Prichard  2149 

EUSEBIUS.     Edmund  Rack  2112 

ETSEBEIS.     R.  Welton,  D.D.  415 

EUSEBIUS       EXONIENSIS. 
Richard  Polwhele  805 

EUSEBIUS,  Vicar  of  LilUput. 

Joseph  Robertson  I779 

EVANDER.     J.  Bayford  624 

E.  V.  B.     Hon.  Eleanor  Vere  Boyle 

370,  1218,  1716 
EVERARD       FLEETWOOD. 

Samuel  Burroughs  768 

EVERING,  KATHERINE  1518 

E.  V.  S.     Edward  V.  Utterston        2317 
E.  V.  U.     Edward  Vernon  Utterson 

1495 
Alexander  Cooke  1662 

Edmund  Wingate 

842,  1295,  1525,  2491 
Edward  Hawarden  2821 

Edward  Ward  1670 

Edward  Welchman,  M. A.     1194 
Edward  West  1768 

Edward  Wilson  2460 

Edward  Worsley 

642,  1222,  2084,  2681 

E.  Warren  2438 

E.  W.     E.  Wood  2281 

E.  W.  A.  L.    Susan  Warner  2261 

E.   WERNER.     Emile   Buersten- 

binder  920,  1746,  2081,  2217,2247, 

2512,  2707 
EXONIENSIS,     EUSEBIUS. 

Richard  Polwhele  805 

EXPLORABILIS.  Eliza  Haywood  1248 
EX-PUSEYITE.     Henry  N.  Oxen- 
ham  1897 


E.  W. 
E.  W. 

E.  W. 
E.  W. 
E,  W. 
E.  W. 
E.  W. 
E.  W. 

E.  W. 


F.  A.     Francis  Atterbury  2777 

FABRICIA  NUNNERY,  Spinster. 

Peter  Coxe    104,  2836,  Errata,  Vol.  iv. 
F.ENILIGNUM,  THO.      Thomas 

Hey  wood  1898 

FAG,     FREDERICK.        James 

Johnson,  M.D.  2098 

FAITH,    WORKLESS.      Rev.    J. 

Berridge  954 

FALCONER, EDMUND.  Edmund 

O'Rourke  870,  1597,  1680 

FALKLAND.       Francis     Perceval 

Eliot  796 

FALKLAND.    John   Robert    Scott 

1 86 1,  2202 
FANE,  VIOLET.     Mrs  Singleton 

602,  975 
FANNY,   AUNT.     Fanny  Barrows 

879,  1028,  1497,  1726,  1812 
FANNY  FERN.     Sarah  Parton 

894,  1933,  2228,  2242 
FANNY  FORRESTER.     Emily  C. 

Chubbuck  1635 

F.  ANSTEY.     F.  Anstey  Guthrie     2729 
FARMER,  A.  W.     Dr  Sam  Seabury 

477,  965 
FATHER    FITZ-EUSTACE.     W. 

Eraser  824 

FATHER      IGNATIUS.      Joseph 

Leycester  Lyne      337,  1171,  1203,  1561 
FAUSTINUS  SCRIBLERUS  2073 

F.  B.     Francis  Bragge,  A.B.  2823 

F.    B.     OBSERVANT.        Richard 

Britton  1545 

F.  C.     Francis  Cradock  2797 

F C .     Frederick  Corfield      1567 

F.  C.  W.    F.  C.  Watley  1723 

F.  D.  C.     Frances  D.  Cartwright       1948 
F.  DELUNATICO,K.F.M,  G.P.R. 

James  44° 

F.  D.,  Professor  of  Divinity.    Francis 

Davenport  2187 

F.  E.     Francis  Eccles  379 

F.  E.     Francis  Ellington  379,  919 

FELIX  MINUTIUS.  Arthur  Helps  830 
FELIX     SUMMERLEY.       Henry 

Cole  1063  (2) 

FELTHAM    BURGHLEY.     C.  A. 

Ward  748,  1991,  2389,  2454 

FERAGUS.     C.  H.  Williams  2800 

FERDINANDO  FUNGUS.    

Williams  1721 


XXXVll 


FER    —     FRE 


XXXVlll 


FERN,  FANNY.     Sarah  Parton 

894,  I933»  2228,  2242 
FERRY,  GABRIEL.    Louis  de  la 

Homi^re  516 

F.  F.     Francis  Fauquier  814 

F.  G.  2701 

F.  G.     Francis  Glanville  2547 

F.  G.  Francis  Grant,  Lord  Cullen  1522 
F.  G.,  B.  of  H.     Francis   Godwin, 

Bishop  of  Hereford  1538 

F.  G.  L.  Frederick  George  Lee  411,  1333 
F.  G.  TRAFFORD.     J.  H.  Riddell 

101  r,  1561,  1656,  1896,  2841 
F.  H.     Francis  Howgil  2009 

F.  H.     Hutchinson  447 

F.  H.,  KNT.  Sir  Francis  Hubert  602 
FIDELIS.      Dr   Power,   Bishop   of 

Waterford  1448 

FIDO,  PASTOR.  Allan  Blayney  913 
FIELDING,    THOMAS.     John 

Wade  2318 

F I  LI  US   TERRAE.     Robert   E. 

Garnham  1417 

FILIUS    TERRAE.      Stephen 

Weston  2802 

FITZ-ADAM,    ADAM.      Philip  D. 

Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield        2841 
FITZ-ADAM,    ISMAEL.     John 

Macken  1072,  1333 

FITZ-EUSTACE,  FATHER.      W. 

Eraser  824 

FITZ-EUSTACE,      RANDOLPH. 

W.  Eraser  256 

FITZ-HUGH,  FRANCIS.     Francis 

Alexander  Mackay  543,  552 

FITZ-OSBORNE,  SIR  THOMAS, 

Bart.     William  Melmoth,  Jun.        1446 
FITZ-VICTOR,   JOHN.     Percy 

Bysshe  Shelley  1979 

FIZLE  B'NEY.     Robert  Hunter  90 

F.  K.     Francis  Kirkman  2714 

F.  K.,  SIR.     Francis  Kinaston  1341 

FLAGELLUM.     William    Henry 

Ireland  68 

FLEETWOOD,    EVERARD. 

Samuel  Burroughs  768 

FLEMING,    GEORGE.       Julia 

Fletcher  1076,  1307,  1742 

F.  L.  W.  Francis  Lodowyck,  F.R.S.  443 
FLY  MAY.  Wellington  Somerset  499 
F.  M.     Francis  Meres  2823 

F.  M.     Sir  Frederick  Madden  63 

F.  M.  C.  Frances  Mary  Cusack  1205 
F.  M.  F.  S.     Felicia  M.  F.  Skene     1569 


F.  M.  P.  Frances  Mary  Peard  1818 
F.  N.     Nicholas  French  1696 

F.  N.  B.  Francesco  Nigri  Bassanese  353 
F.  N.  B.    Franciscus  Niger  Bassen- 

tinus  353 

F N,  C.    C.  Ferguson  1343 

F.  O.  Frederick  Oakeley,  M.A.  1478 
FONTENELLE,  B.  LE  BOVIER 

DE.     W.  Gardiner  508 

FORREST,  GEORGE,  M.A.    Rev. 

J.  G.  Wood  1065 

FORRESTER,  FANNY.    Emily  C. 

Chubbuck  1635 

FOSTER,  FRANK.     D.  Pusely     57,  68, 

222,   563,    1279  (2),  1686,   1759,  1834, 

2614,  2810 
FOULEWEATHER,      ADAM. 

Thomas  Nash  2829 

FOULIS,  OLIVER.     David  Lloyd    295 


F.  P.  Henry  More 

F.  P.  Thomas  Porter 

F.  P.  M.    O.    P.    HIB. 

Collins 

F.  R.  Francis  Rous 

F.  R.  Richard  Finch 

F.  R.  Robert  Ferguson 


683 
2825 
William 

1634 

1565,  2592 

2287 

2062 


FRANCIS    A    SANCTA    CLARA. 
Francis  Davenport  862,  2187 

FRANCISCO  LOPEZ  DEABEDA. 
Andreas  Perez  2462 

FRANCISCUS       PAL.EOPO- 
LITANUS.     Henry  More  683 

FRANCIS  FITZ-HUGH.     Francis 
A.  Mackay  543,  552 

FRANCIS  FULLWOOD.    Richard 
Baxter  2247 

FRANCIS  OLDYS,  A.M.     George 
Chalmers  1484 

FRANCK    CARELESS.      Richard 
Head  935 

FRANK  FOSTER.     D.  Pusely     57,  68, 
222,    563,   1279   (2),  1686,  1759,    1834, 

2614,  2810 

FRANK  SEAFIELD,  M.A.     Alex- 
ander H.  Grant,  M.A.  1495 

FR.  BR.     Francesco  Bracciolini        2618 

FREDERICK  FAG.     James  John- 
son, M.D.  •  2098 

FREDERICK  SCHLEIRMACHER, 
C.  Thirlwall,  D.D.  537 

FREEHOLDER,  A.     Alexander 
Carlyle,  D.D.  2070 

FREE  LANCE.     Alex.  Richardson  874, 

990 


XXXIX 


FRE 


GEO 


xl 


FREEMAN,  Dr.  J.  Russell  Endean  1963 
FREEMAN,    THEOPHILUS. 

William  Matthews  999 

FR.  EUISTOR.     Henry  More  683 

FRIEDRICH     HALM.       F.     von 


Munch-Bellinghausen 


1225, 


2448 

F R N.     C.  Ferguson  1343 

F.  S.     Fabian  Steadman  304 

F.  S.     Francis  Sabie  1848 

F.  S.     Francis  Seager  353,  2271 

F.  T.     Francis  Thynn  643 

F.  T.     Francis  Trollope  1667 

F.  T.     F.  Tanner  1929 

F.  T.     Robert  Fleming  11 39 

F.  T.     Thomas  Fitzherbert  223 

F.  T.     Thomas  Francklin  1364 

F.    THOMAS.      J.    M.    Forster, 

F.R.A.S.  786 

FULLWOOD,  FRANCIS.  Richard 

Baxter  2247 

FUME,  JOSEPH.  W.  A.  Chatto  1850 
FUNGUS  FERDINANDO.     

Williams  1721 

F.  W.     Ferdinando  Warner  2079 

F.  W.     Francis  Wrangham  917 

F.  W.  G.     F.  W.  Guidickins  117 

F.  W.  H.  F.  W.  Halfpenny  329,  2463 
F — Y,  J — N.     John  Fry  230 

F.    W.,    SIR    KNT.      Sir    Francis 

Wortley  2522 

F.  YRUBSLIPS.  Francis  Slipsbury    182 


G. 


G.     George  Grenville,  Lord  Nugent  1340 
G.    L.  C.  Ghent  887 

G.  A.    George  Allan  430 

G.  A.     George  Alsop  1830 

G.  A.     Grace  Aguilar  1255 

GABBLE     GRIDIRON.       Joseph 

Haslewood  1052 

GABRIEL     D'EMILLIANNE. 

Antoine  Gavin  985,  1770,  2368 

GABRIEL   FERRY.     Louis   de  la 

Homi^re  516 

GABRIEL,  JOHN.     Thomas   Dur- 

fey  818 

GABRIEL         SILVERTONGUE. 

James  Montgomery  2808 

GABRIEL  TINTO.   G.W.Anthony 

2821 
GAFFER  GRINDSTONE.     Alex- 
ander Hill  1964 


GAMALIEL    SMITH.      Jeremy 

Bentham  175 1 

GAMBADO,  GEOFFREY.     H. 

Bunbury  10,  icx) 

GANDER,  SIR   GREGORY,  Knt. 

George  Ellis  1958 

GAOLG,  EKAL.    J.  A.  Lake  Gloag 

1264. 
GARAGANTUA  PANTAGRUELL. 

William  Rufus  Chetwood  2494 

GAR.,  BER.    Bernard  Garter  2063,  2620 
GARRETT,   EDWARD.      Isabella 

Fyvie  294,  307,  545,  1799,  1994 

GAY,  JOSEPH.     Alexander  Pope     455 
GAY,    JOSEPH.     Captain  John 

Durant  de  Breval  469,  11 76,  1895 

G.  B.     George  Brewer  1561 

G.  B.     George  Burnett  2276 

G.  B.     Gilbert  Burnet,  D.D. 

312,  21 12,  2837 


G.  B.  John  Astley 

G.  B.  Sir  George  Buck 

G.  C.  G.  Caw 

G.  C.  George  Care 

G.  C.  George  Carew 

G.  C.  George  Carleton 

G.  C.  George  Chapman 

G.  C.  H.     H.  G.  Curran 

G.  D.  George  Dodd 

G.  D.  G.  Doughty 

G.  D.  George  Downame 

G.  D.  George  Downham 

G.  D.  E. 


1459, 


184 

564 

1957 

2174 

2346 

190 

1938,  2793 

472 

1156,  1908 

395 
2206 
2206 


Gabriel  d'Emillianne 

958,  1770 
G.  D.  L.  M.  N.     N.  G.  Delamothe 

967 
G.  E.     Edm.  Geyton  2716 

GENTLEMAN,       CAMBRIDGE. 

Rawson  1404 

GENTLEMAN  COMMONER  OF 

OXFORD.     Samuel  Croxall,  D.D.  876 
G.  E.  OF  C.     G.    Mackenzie,   Earl 

of  Cromarty  2532 

GEOFFREY,     BARBICAN. 

Richard  Thomson  391 

GEOFFREY  CRAYON.    Washing- 
ton Irving  66,  252,  2397,  2540 
GEOFFREY   GAMBADO.     H. 

Bunbury  10, 

GEOFFREY    GREYDRAKE.     T. 

E.  Hingsall 
GEOFFRY  JARVIS.     Elizabeth 

Hamilton  1 583 

GEOR.  CHAP.    George  Chapman  2813 


100 


94 


Xll 


GEO    —    G.  P. 


xlii 


GEORGE    CADWALLADER. 

G.  B.  Doddington  2166 

GEORGE  CRINE,  M.D.     Sir  John 

Hill  1540 

GEORGE    DOULEY.      William 

Warford  275,  276 

GEORGE  ELIOT.     Marian  Evans 
32,  562,  908,   1217,   1338,    1613,    1616, 
2226,  2263,  2385,  2461 
GEORGE    FLEMING.     Julia 

Fletcher  1076,  1307,  1742 

GEORGE  FORREST,  M.A.     Rev. 

J.  G.  Wood  1065 

GEORGE   HORNE,  D.D.     W.  C. 

Oulton  1796,  2457 

GEORGE   HOWARD.     Lieut. 

Francis  C.  Laird,  R.N.  131 3,  2825 

GEORGE      PURVES,      LL.D. 

Simon  Gray  67,  1043 

GEORGE  QUIET.    George  Frede- 
rick Pardon  1296 
GEORGE  ST.  GEORGE.    Joseph 

Snowe  2260 

GEORGE   SAND.      Armadine,    L. 
A.  Dudevant,  443,  497,  521,  1431, 

1560,  1616,  1664,  2386,  2614 
GERSHOM.     Major  Gen.   J.  E. 

Goodwyn  141 

GERTRUDE.      Jane   C.    Simpson 

n/e  Bell  191 2 

G.  F.     George  Fox  112,  127,  179, 

297,  335,  462  (2),  463  (3),  505,  575  (2), 

681,  781,  783  (3),  857,  919,  940,  999  (2), 

1034,  1054,  1079,  1086,  1087  (2),  1201, 

1236  (2),  1248,  1315,  1489,  1879,  2009 

(2),  2293,  2331,  2344  (2),  2345,  2446, 

2447,  2571,  2586,   2597  (2),  2598   (3), 

2601,  2661,  2666,  2679,  2682,  2773,  2791 

(3),  2804,  2832 

G.  F.  P.     George  Frederick  Pardon    992 

G.  F.     Giles  Firmin  1499?  1996 

G.  G.     Goddred  Gylby  45 

G.  H.  309 

G.  H.     Gavin  Hamilton  1044 

G.  H.     George  Hall  854 

G.  H.     George  Hay,  D.D.  2281 

G.  H.     George  Herbert  1836 

G.  H.     George  Hughes  2525 

G.  H.     Guy  Holland  1041 

G.    H.    D.   D.      George    Hakewell, 

D.D.  132,  146,  447,  2334 

GHENT  W.  H.  William  Hunt  885 
G.  H.  M.  George  Henry  Money  2341 
G.  H.  N.     G.  H.  Noehden.  921 


G.  I.     George  Iliff  394 

G.  I.     William  Mucklow  2475 

GIBBONS,  LEE.    Thomas  Roscoe, 

Jun-  343,  1304,  1839 

GIBBONS,  LEE.    William  Bennett 

1839 
GIFFORD.  J.    John  Richards  Green 

1918 
GIFFORD,  JOHN.    John  Richards 

Green         1131,  1137,  1163,  1395,  1699, 

1918,  2125 
GIFT,  THEO.     Dora  Havers  1535, 

1559,  2007,  2773 
GILBERT     DALRYMPLE,    D.D. 

Gerard  Legh  1356 

GILDEROY,  ROLAND.     Charles 

Rowley  1910 

GILLESPIE,     MAC-SHINIE. 

Archibald  Simson  loi 

GIORGIONE        DE        CASTEL 

CHIUSO.     Peter  Bailey  2401 

G.  J.     George  Jay  2334 

G.J.     Giles  Jacob  15 18 

G.  K.     George  Keith  2330,  2682 

G.  L.     G.  Larkin  2841 

G.  L.     George  Lauder  300 

G.  L.     George  Lawrence  572 

G.  L.     George  Ludlam  1689 

G.  L.     Gerard  Langbaine  2199 

GLENMORE.     Donald  Shaw  1097 

GLEVA,MARYDE.   Mary  Roberts     14 
G.  L.  M.     Gilbert  L.  Meason  1317 

G.  M.     George  Meriton  1989 

G.  M.     Gervase  Markham         175,  1005, 

1 169,  T175,  2292,  2307,  2456  (2),  2779, 

2850 
G.  M.     Giles  Morrington  1989 

G.  M.     Gregory  Martin  15 19 

G.  M.     Guy  Miege  599,  1624 

G.  N.     George  Nugee,  M.A.  1882 

G.  NAWORTH.    George  Wharton  1 601 
GNIMELF,     REDNAXELA,     A.     M. 

Alexander  Fleming,  A.M.  2505 

GOOSEQUILL,  BENJAMIN.     J. 

M.  Adair,  M.D.  91 

GOOSEQUILL,  TIMOTHY  2096,2187 
GORONVA,  CAMLAN.     Rowland 

Williams  1332,  1825 

GOTTINGENSIS,     ALETHOPI- 

LUS.     G.  W.  Alberti  2444 

GOVERNOR.     John  Inghs  2845 

GOVGE,   WILLIAM.      Sir   Henry 

Finch  864 

G.  P. .   Gabriel  Plattes  427 


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G.  P.    George  Peele  1814 

G.  P.     George  Petyt  1456  (2) 

G.  P.     George  Philips  1240 

G.  P.    Sir  George  Peckham  2675 

G.  P.  T.     G.  P.  Towry  2578 

G.  R.     Gilbert  Rorison  2584 

G.  R.    Gilbert  Rule,  D.D  2675 

GRACE    GREENWOOD.      Sarah 

Jane  Clarke  942,  1069,  1143,  2845 

GRACE      RAMSAY.         Kathleen 

O'Meara  2255,  2572 

GRACE  WHARTON.     Katherine 

Thomson  2064,  2823 

GRAHAM,     ENNIS.       Elizabeth 

Molesworth   404,  547,  1520,  1751,  2549 
GRAY,    SIMON.       Sir    Alexander 

Boswell  725 

GREENDRAKE,   GREGORY.    J. 

Coad  94 

GREENWOOD,  GRACE.      Sarah 

Jane  Clarke  942,  1069,  1143,  2845 

GREGORY,  SIR  GANDER,  Knt. 

George  Ellis  1958 

GREGORY,  GREENDRAKE.     J. 

Coad  94 

GREGORY     GRIFFIN.      George 

Canning,  etc.  161 2 

GREGORY,  MISO  SARUM.  Jona- 
than Swift,  D.D.  1993 
GR&VILLE,    HENRY.      Madame 

Durand  2797 

GREY,   HERACLITUS.      Charles 

Marshall  1303*  1934 

GREYDRAKE,  GEOFFREY.     T. 

E.  Hingsall  94 

GREYE,  ARMAR.  Maria  Greye  1301 
GREYSON,R.E.H.  Henry  Rogers  2319 
G.  R.  G.  Rev.  George  R.  Gleig  1485 
GRIBALDUS    SWAMMERDAM. 

W.  Mudford  1463 

GRIDIRON,    GABBLE,     GENT. 

Joseph  Haslewood  1052 

GRIFFIN,    GREGORY.      George 

Canning,  etc.  1612 

GRIFFINHOOF,        ANTHONY. 

George  Colman,  Yr.  1555 

GRILDRIG,     SOLOMON.        Dr 

Rennell,  etc.  1617 

GRINDSTONE,  GAFFER.    Alex- 
ander Hill  1964 
G.  R.  P.    George  R.  Portal               2245 
G.  S.    George  Sandys 

1839,  1859  (2),  224s 
G.  S.    George  Searle.  633 


G.  S.    George  Sewell  1245 

G.  S.    George  Stephens  974 

G.  S.     George  Swinock  1465 

G.  T.     George  Trosse  1870 

GUALDI,  ABBOT.   Gregorio  Letti  1473 
GUALTIER,   BON.    Theodore 

Martin  245 

GUALTIER,    BON.      William    E. 

Aytoun,  D.C.L.  245 

GUARD,    THEODORE  DE   LA. 

Rev.  N.  Ward  2387 

GUARDEN,     THEODORE     DE 

LA.     Nathaniel  Ward  1600 

GUATIMOZIN.     DrJebb  1056 

GUINIAD    CHARFY.     George 

Smeeton  930 

GULIELMUS  LYDE.     Gulielmus 

Joyner  2433 

G.  W.     Christopher  Wyvill  351 

G.  W.     George  Chapman  2405 

G.  W.     George  Webbe  276 

G.  W.     George  Whitehead 

134,  635,  1 5 10,  2014 
G.  W.  George  Wither  987,1196,2186 
G.  W.     George  Woodley  1670 

G.  W.     Gilbert  Wakefield  2 171 

G.  W.     Sir  George  Wheeler,  D.D.     1807 
G.  W.     Vincent  Alsop  1 568 

G.  W.  J.     G.  W.  Jordan  21,  1726 

G.  W.  M.     George  W.  Marshall  329 

G.  W.  M.     George  Wilson  Meadley 

1583 

G Y,  J S    James  Gray  1691 

GYPSY.     Grace  Courtland  1548 

H. 

H.  A.     Hen.  Arthur  2048 

H.  A.     Henry  Ains worth  180 

HABBAKUKIUS    DUNDER- 
HEAD I  US.     Thomas  Jackson      2709 
HABERDASHER,  O.  M.     A.  Car- 

lyle,  D.D.  1925 

HACKLE    PALMER.    Robert 
Blakey  iioo 

HAD TON,    Right    Hon.   the 

Earl  of,  Thomas  Baillie  Hamilton, 
Earl  of  Haddington  1951 

H.  A.  G.     Hervey  Arthington  2014 

H.  A.  L.     H.  A.  Leverson  11 93 

H.  A.  L.     Major  H.  A.  Leverson 

748,941,  1 193 
HALL,  REV.  JAMES,  A.M.     W. 
Thomson,  LL.D.  2612,  2627 


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xlv 


HALL,  ROBT.     Peter  Heylin  1083 

HALL  I  DAY,  ANDREW.     Andrew 
Halliday  Duff    50,  2261  (2),  2348,  2519 

HALM,     FRIEDRICH.     F.    von 
Munch-Bellinghausen  1225,  2448 

HALSTEAD,    ROBERT.      Henry, 
Earl  of  Peterborough  2512 

HAMILTON,  JOHN.    John  Hamil- 
ton Reynolds  993 

HAMON     L'ESTRANGE.       Peter 
Heylin  1779 

HAMPDEN.   Thomas  Lister,  LL.D. 

1622 

HAM  ST,  O  LP  H  AR.  Ralph  Thomas 

1065,  1553 

H.  A.  PAGE.     Alexander  H.  Japp 

1334,  1571,  1747,  1835,2572(2) 

HARCOURT,   B.   J.     J.   Harcourt 
Bland  i55 

HARDCASTLE,     DANIEL. 
Richard  Page  31,211,1452 

HARDCASTLE,  EPHRAIM.     W. 
H.  Pyne  2445,  2688,  2818 

HARGRAVE,    JASPER.      George 
Hardinge  355 

HARLAND,  MARION.    Mary  Vir- 
ginia Hawes  70,  1094,  1665,  1710 

HARMER,    ANTHONY.       Henry 
Wharton  2465 

HARRIET.     Miss  White  2727 

HARRIET  MARLOW,  Right  Hon. 
Lady.    William  Beckford  1642 

HARRIET  MYRTLE.    Lydia  F.  F. 
Miller    200,  524,  566,  1495,  1539,  1799, 
2498,  2772,  2793 

HARRISON,    JOHAN.      J.    Bale, 
Bishop  of  Ossory  2847 

HARRY  BEAUMONT,  Sir.     Rev. 
Joseph  Spence  542,  1659,  1865 

HARRY  COBHAM.    Edward  Long  136 

HARRY    HIEOVER.      Charles 
Bindley    237,  1 193,  1942,  1984,  2479  (s), 
2481,  2508,  2841 

HARRY   LORREQUER.     Charles 
James  Lever,  M.D.  186,  366,  473 

HARRY    MORDAUNT,  Col. 
George  Ogle  1645 

HARRY  WHITNEY.  P.Kennedy   1340 

HARRY      WHITNEY       PHILO- 
MATH.    P.  Kennedy  1340  (2) 

HARRY,  UNCLE.   John  Habberton 

1082 

HASOLLE,    JAMES.     Elias    Ash- 
mole  900 


HAWORTH,WILL.  W.  Dimsdale  2060 
HAYWARD,  THOMAS.  W.  Oldys  284 
H.  B.     Henry  Bewley 

Henry  Blackwell 

Henry  Blundell 

Henry  Bold 

Henry  Burton 

Henry  Roberts 

Hugh  Broughton 


2574 
1007 
28 
2821 
386,  1264,  2683 
2679 
2556 


H.  B. 
H.  B. 
H.  B. 
H.  B. 
H.  B. 
H.  B. 

H.  BENNET,  M.A.  Morgan  Wil- 
liams 2630 
H.  B.  T.  James  Deacon  Hume  1446 
H.  C.  H.  Cornwaleys  262,  522 
H.  C.     Henry  Care 

95,  564,  703,  I459»  2832 
H.  C.     Henry  Cheeke  944 

H.  C.     Henry  Chettle 

696,  944,  1301,  191 1,  1973 
H.  C.     Henry  Cockeran  75^ 

H.  C.     Henry  Constable     625,  944,  2478 
H.  C.     Hercules  Collins  I35 

H C .     Hugh  Carew  2527 

H.  C.     WiUiam  Henry  Ireland 

930,  2249 
C.  DECANVER.     C.  H.  Cavan- 


H 

der 
H.  D. 
H.  D. 
H.  D. 


333 
Hannah  Doyle  919 

Mrs  Henry  Davidson   1489,  2689 
Henry  Davies       1181,  2502,  2774 


H.  D.     Henry  Drummond,  M.P.  595 

H.  D.     Richard  Hampden  539 

H.  D.     Seth  Ward  2767 

H.  D.     Thomas  Ken,  D.D.  7" 

H.  D.,  M.A.  John  CoUinges,  D.D.  2410 
H.  E.  Edward  Hawarden,  D.D.  1 14,  365 
H.  E.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Englefield  605 
KESTHS,  A.     William  Smith  916 

H.  E.  B.    Sir  Henry  Edward  Bunbury, 

Bart.  1959 

HEINFETTER,  HERMAN. 
Frederick  Parker  203,  515,  691  (2),  773, 
844,  1203  (2),  1416,  1492  (2),  1493  (4), 
1766,  1942,  2190  (2),  2238,  2669,  2678, 

2679 
HELIOSTROPOLIS.  Daniel  Defoe  435 
H.  E.  M.     Henry  E.  Manning,  D.D. 

630,  1 1 70 
HEN.  ARTH.     Henry  Arthur  2048 

HENRIETTA.     Henrietta  Nether- 

cotte  2625 

HENRY  AUGUSTUS  RAYMOND. 

Sarah  Scott  1138 

HENRY  COXE.     John  Millard 

1006,  1909,  2625  (2) 


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HEN 


HOG 


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HENRY  F.  R.  SOAME,  SIR.     Sir 

H.  E.  Bunbury  1959 

HENRY    GR^VILLE.      Madame 

Durand  2797 

HENRY     HOLBEACH.      W.    B. 

Rands  2352 

HENRY  J.  THURSTAN.      F.  T. 

Palgrave  1868 

HENRY    STALBRYDGE.       John 

Bale  779 

HENRY    STONECASTLE.     John 

Kelly  2712 

HENRY  THOMAS.  Henry  Ride  2789 
H.  E.  O.  Thomas  George  Fonnereau  626 
H.  E.  P.  Harriet  E.  Phillimore  2769 
H.  E.  R.     H.  E.  Reynolds  958 

HERACLITUS     GREY.      Charles 

Marshall  1303,  1934 

HERBERT  AINSLIE,B. A.  Edward 

Maitland  1 91 3 

HERETICUS  PARTHENOP^US. 

William  Gordon  28,  1972 

HERMAN   HEINFETTER. 
Frederick  Pardon    203,  515,  691   (2), 
773,  844,  1203  (2),  1416,  1492  (2),  1493 
(4),   1766,   1942,  2190  (2),  2238,  2669, 

2678,  2679 
HERMANN   KUNST.     Walter  C. 

Smith,  D.D.  1816 

HERMIT  OF  MARLOW.      Percy 

Bysshe  Shelley  2797 

HERON,  ROBERT.     John  Pinker- 
ton  1 44 1 
HESBA  STRETTON.     Sarah  Smith 
416,  533,  565,  689,  875,  973,  1094,  1218, 
1306,  1515,  1539,  1611,  1740,  1744,  1814, 
1876,  2497,  2573,  2690,  2829,  2843 
H.  F.     Henry  Fell                               1925 
H.  F.     Henry  Foley  762 
H.  F.  B.     Henry  F.  Bland                  2457 
H.  F.  C.     Henry  F.  Chorley  707 
H.  G.     Henry  Grigg                            1485 
H.  G.     Rev.  Harry  Grey                       272 
H.  G.  C.     H.  G.  Clarke                 758,  763 
H.  H.     Henry  Hammond,  D.D.         2087 
H.  H.     Hugh  Holland       722,  1655,  2123 
H.  H.     Sir  Henry  Halford                  1758 
H.  H.  A.  S.     Hely  H.  A.  Smith  708 
H.  H.  B.     Henry  Burnell                    2842 
H.  I.    Anthony  Hoskins,  S.J.               275 
H.  I.     Henry  Jacob                            2639 
HIBERNICUS.     De  Witt  Clinton    1448 
HIB.    F.    P.    M.    O.   P.      William 
Collins                                              1634 


H.  I.  B.  N.  Henry  I.  B.  Nicholson  3 
HIEROPHILUS.  John  MacHale  1432 
HIEROPHILUS.  JohnToland  158 
HIEOVER,    HARRY.      Charles 

Bindley  237,  1193,  1942,  1984,  2479 
(3),  2481,2508,  2841 
HIGH     CONSTABLE.       William 

Lee  494 

HILARIOUS  BENEVOLUS.  John 

Britton  1940 

HILTON,  DAVID.     David  Hilton 

Wheeler  279 

HIPPONAX.  Rev.  Thomas  Monro  2480 
HISTORICUS.       Greville    Vernon 

Harcourt  1424 

HISTRIONICUS,     ANTI-SCRIB- 

LERUS.     John  Roberts  117 

H.  K.     Henry  Keepe  1655 

H.  K.     Henry  Killigrew  2336 

H.  K.     Herbert  Kynaston  436 

H.  K.  B.  C.     Henry  King,  Bishop  of 

Chichester  2050 

H.  K.  BROWNE.  Mrs  Hawkshaw  200 
H.  L.     Henry  Lok  722 

L.    Peter  Heylin  1779 

E.  H.  L.  Empaytaz  2433 

F.  Henrietta  Louisa  Farrer  179 
HOWARD.  Charles  J.  Wells  1273 
L.     Jane  Borthwick         2499,  2573 

1729 


H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 


702 
1349 
1331 
2053 
1 144 
1539 


L. 

L. 

L. 

L. 

M.     H.  Marsh 

M.     Humphrey  Mackworth 
H.  M.     W.  H.  Logan 
H.  M'K.     Henry  M'Kenzie 
H.  M.,  M.A.     Henry  More,  M.A. 
H.  M.  G.     H.  M.  Gunn 
H.  MYRTLE.     Lydia  F.  Miller 
H.  N.     Henry  Nicholas 

443,  837,  2033,  2047,  2055 
H.  N.  C.     H.  N.  Coleridge  2465 

H.  N.  D.  Horatio  N.  Dudding  1870 
H.  N.  H.  Henry  Noel  Humphreys  421 
H.  N.  O.  J.  OXON.  Henry  Hickman  1942 
HOB  ART     PASHA.     Augustus 

Charles  Hobart,  R.  N.  1710 

H.  O.  C.  Henry  Octavius  Coxe  943 
HODG  TURBERVILL.     Edmund 

Gayton  2784 

HOGG      CERVANTES,      F.S.M. 

Eaton  Stannard  Barrett  2217 

HOGG,  CERVANTES,  F.S.M.    T. 

P.  Lathy  2217 

HOGG,  NATHAN.  Henry  Baird  1431 
HOGO-HUNT,  J.  W.  John  William 

Houghton  1020,  1319 


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HOL 


I.  C. 


1 


HOLBEACH,    HENRY.      W.    B. 
Rands  2352 

HOLDING,  EPHRAIM.     George 
Mogridge  776 

HOLME,  DARYL.     David  Herbert 

1515,2849 

HOLME  LEE.     Harriet  Parr     56,  loi, 

214,  219,  224,  503,  525,  939,  1014,  1075, 

1084, 1218,  1297,  1298,  1339,  1560,  1675, 

1677,  1970,  (2),  2500,  2531,  2572,  2573, 

2672,  2685,  2730,  2792,  2828,  2843 

HOMELY,   JOSIAS.     John   Brad- 
ford 2543 

HOMO  NOVUS.     W.  J.  Courthope 

2553 
HONESTUS.  Edward  Norton  211 
HONEYCOMB,  WILLIAM. 

Richard  Gardner  1146 

HONORIA,    N.      Marguerite    A. 

Power  1431 

HONORIA  SCOTT.     Mrs  Frazer    2819 

HONOURABLE  MR .  William 

Combe  198 

HOOKANIT,BEE.     S.  R.  Wigram  936 
HOPE,  ASCOTT  R.    Robert  Hope 
Moncrieff    244,245,   1091,  1557,  1598, 
1686,    1847,    1879,    2230,    2342,    2472, 
2496  (3),  2497  (2),  2709,  2848 
HOPE,  CRI  IN.     John  Price  418 

HOPE,  WRAYTHE.     Edith  Haw- 
trey  2538 
HORACE  HORNEM.    Lord  Byron 

2787 
HORATIUS.     Horace  Twiss  2253 

HORNE,  GEORGE,  D.D.     W.  C. 

Oulton  1796,  2457 

HORNEM,  HORACE.  Lord  Byron 

2787 
HOSEABIGLOW.     James  Russell 

Lowell  1 567 

HOWARD,    GEORGE.      Lieut. 

Francis  C.  Laird,  R.N.  1313,  2825 

HOWARD,  H.  L.     Charles  J.  Wells 

1273 

HOW  LET,  I.     Robert  Parsons  262 

H.   P.     Henry  Parker      71,  1003,   1541, 

2069,  2274,  2346,  2673 

H.  P.     Henry   Parrot     550,   13 18,   1662, 

1671 
H.  P.     Henry  Peacham      183,  712,  1558, 

1605,  1855 
H.  P.     Hugh  Peters  103 1 

H.  P.     Hugh  Piatt  2519 

H.  P.  W.     H.  P.Wyndham  1909 


H.  R.     Henry  Reeve  1043 

H.  R.     Hugh  Ross  793 

H  ****,  RIGHT  HONBL.  LADY. 

Lady  Hawke  1287 

H.  ST  A.  K.  H.  St.  A.  Kitching  1658 
H.  S.  Henry  Savage,  D.D.  616,  2094 
H.  S.     Henry  Scobell  198 1 

H.  S.     Henry  Smith  852 

H.  S.     Henry  Stubbe  443,  680  (2) 

H.  S.     N.  B.  Halhed,  R.  B.  Sheri- 
dan 1518 
H.S.H.  THE  M.  OF  A.    Margravine 

of  Anspach 
H S    L SHE.      Her- 
cules Langrishe 
H.  S.,  SIR.     Henry  Shears 
H.  T.     Henry  Timberlake 
H.  T.     Henry  Turbervill 
H.  T.     Henry  Turberville 
H.  TRUSTA.     E.  S.  Phelps 
HUDIBRASTON,ANTI-.   William 

Rhinde  2079 

HUGHSON  DAVID,  LL.D.     Ed- 
ward Pugh  787,  1506,  2785 
HUMPHERY,  OLD.    George  Mog- 
ridge           525,  1342,  1810,  181 1,  2279, 
2539  (2),  2574 
HUMPHREY     OLDCASTLE. 

Nicholas  Amhurst  2149 

HUMPHREY     RAVELIN.       G. 

Procter  1524 

HUNT,     HOGO-,    J.     W.    J.    W. 

Houghton  1 31 9 

HVNTLEY,  W.     William  Prynne     256 
H.  W.     Horace  Walpole  1534 

H.  W.    John  Howe  2100 


I. 


2414 

2511 

1 145 

2127 

6 

1544 
2519 


lAMES  ANNE-SON,  M.  A. 

James 

Maxwell 

310 

lATER.     John  Davis,  M.D. 

792 

lATPOS.     G.  D.  Yeats,  M.D. 

236 

I.  B.     J.  Browne 

1599 

LB.     John  Barclay 

1595 

I.  B.     John  Barlow 

1095 

I.  B.     John  Beale 

1088 

I.  B.     John  Brinsley 

300 

I B ,  M.D.  William  Temple 

2743 

I.  C.     James  Cunningham 

821 

I.  C.     J.  Can 

m 

I.  C.     John  Carpenter 

1928 

I.  C.     John  Colleton 

2558 

I.  C.     Joseph  Caryl 

1893 

I.  c. 


I.  V  c 


Hi 


I.  C.     Rev.  James  Clark  2821 

I.  C.  M,  D.     James  Clark  389 

ICONOCLAST.   Charles  Bradlaugh 

1724  (3),  2203 
ICONOCLAST.  J.  C.  Maclennan  2276 
I.  D.     John  Dauney  11 39 

I.  D.     John  Davidson  557 

I.  D.    John  Davies  ^T]^  2277,  2278 

I.  D.     John  Davors  2314 

I.  D.     John  Dennys  2314 

I.  D.     John  Disney,  D.D.  2371 

I.  D.  and  C.  M.    John  Davies  and 

Christopher  Marlowe  "JTJ 

I.  D.     Sir  John  Dodderidge  1330  (3) 

I.     D.     PHIL-IREN-ALETHIUS. 

John  Doughtie  2724 

I.   D.,   SIR,   KNIGHT.     Sir  John 

Davies  1727 

IDSTONE.    Rev.  T.  Pearce  696 

I.  E.     John  Evelyn  2704 

I.  E.    Matthew  KeUison  1736,  2209 

I.  F.     John  Fisher  130 

I.  F.     John  Fletcher  375 

I.  G.     John  Green  2122 

I.  G.,  D.D.     John  Gauden,  D.D.        1894 
IGNATIUS,     FATHER.      Joseph 

Leycester  Lyne      337,  1171,  1203,  1561 
I.  H.     James  Harrington  2509 

I.  H.    James  Hog  2753 

I.  H.    James  Howell  60 

I.  H.     John  Hall  1954 

I.  H.     John  Hart  1831 

I.  H.     John  Heath  11 82 

I.  H.     John  Hewitt  608 

I.  H.     Sir  J.  Haywarde,  D.C.L.         2640 
I,  H.  ^.     John  Hynd  1622 

I.  HOWLET.     Robert  Parsons  262 

I.  H.,  MR.  of  ARTS.    Joseph  Henshaw 

1564 
IH.  WH.    John  White  760 

I.J.  H.     Rev.  John  James  Holroyd   1014 
I.  K.     John  Kepers  527 

I.  L.     John  Lane  734 

I.  L.     John  Lilburne  1928 

I.  L.  B.     J.  L.  Bird  1754 

ILIAD     DOGGREL,     SIR.       Sir 

Thomas  Burnet  11 73 

I.  M.     Jervis  Markham  1077 

I.  M.     John  Marston  141,  1132 

I.  M.     John  Mayer  1875 

1.  M.     John  Milton  730 

I.  M.     John  Monipenny  5 

INCOGNITUS     RICHARDUS. 

Richard  Brash  42 


INCONOCLAST.      Charles    Brad- 

laugh  1254 

INDICUS.    Major  Evans  Bell         2075 
INDICUS  MEDICUS.     Dr  Skinner 

2430 
INDIGNATIO.  Henry  Taylor  475 
INDOPHILUS.    Sir  C.  E.  Trevelyan, 

K.C.B.  516,  1432 

INGENUUS.     Thady  Fitzpatrick      772 
INGOLDSBY.      James     Hildyard, 

B.D.  2175 

INGOLDSBY,  THOMAS.     R.   H- 

Barham  1224,  1259 

INSULARUS,       THEOPHILUS. 

M'Leod  .  2646 

INVERNESSICUS.    L.  Mackintosh 

1773 
lOHN  BRERELY.     James  Anderton 

2044 
IOTA.    John  Harland,  F.S.A.  2502 

I.  P.     John  Penkethman  1819 

I.  P.     John  Pym  511 

I.  R.     John  Floyd  1839,  2057 

I.  R.     J.  Rogers  1674 

IREN.EUS     JUNIOR.        Samuel 

Snowden  602 

IRENiEUS  KRANTZOVIUS.     B. 

Stillingfleet  2443 

IREN^US       PHILADELPHUS. 

Lewis  du  Moulin  2780 

IRONSIDE  NESTOR.     Rev.  Dr. 

Samuel  Croscall  104 

I.  R.     Robert  Jenison,  S.J.  1846 

I.  S.     Henry  Fletcher  1885 

I.  S.     John  Statham  335 

ISA.     Isabella  Craig  1947 

I  S  A'  i-£  2,  e  4  L2££.     Arise  Evans  1303 
ISAAC       BICKERSTAFF. 

Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.      233,  1993,  2744 
ISAAC    BICKERSTAFF.     Sir 

Richard  Steele     1028,  1254,  1524,  1993 
ISAAC    CREWDSON.     Benjamin 

Dockray  1684 

ISAAC    RABBOTEM.      Phihp   de 

Marnix  220 

ISAAC  TOMKINS.     Lord    Broug- 
ham 2583,  2797 
ISMAEL   FITZADAM.      John 

Macken  1072,  1333 

1  SOCRATES.     Rev.  H.  M'Neile       624 
1.  T.     John  Taylor  2443 

1.  T.  S.     John  Talwyn  Shewell  2653 

1.  U.    James  Usher  416 

I.  V.  C.    John  Vincent  Cane  2599 


Ill 

.  W.    John  Wells 
.  W.    John  Wingate 
.  W.  L.     Warner 


I.  w.  -  J.  c 


liv 


2272 

2272 

43 


2850 

635 

1995 

2830 

147 
261 


J. 

A.  J.  Allen 

.  A.    James  Arderne,  D.D. 

.  A.     James  Armour 

.  A.    John  Aikin,  M.D. 

.  A.     John  Allen 

.  A.    -John  Allington 

ACIA.     John  Crane  2140 

ACOB  ABBOTT.    T.  S.  Henderson 

288 

ACOB  CURATE.     Robert  Calder 

2273 

ACOB  OMNIUM.  Matthew  J. 
Higgins      1253,  1445,  1448,  1485,  2083, 

2568,  2588 
ACQUETTA     AGNETA 
MARIANA    JENKS.       William 
Beckford  206 

.  A.  D  *  *  *    Jacques  A.  Dulaure     i960 

.  A.  M.     J.  A.  Merryweather  1089 

.  A.  M.     John  A.  Murray  1399 

AMBON,  JEAN.  J.  H.  A.  Mac- 
donald  1835 

.  A.,  M.D,     John  Arbuthnot,  M.D.    845 

.  A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.     Dr  John  Trusler 

1907 

AMES  ANDREW.  Andrew 
Mackay  190 

AMES  B.  MAN  SON.  James 
Murray  228 

AMES  BROWN.  Joseph  Robert- 
son 1717 

AMES  HALL,  REV.  A.M.  Rev. 
W.  Thomson,  L.L.D.  2612,  2627 

AMES  HAMLEY  TREGENNA. 
R.  B.  Paul,  M.A.  204 

AMES  HASOLLE.   Elias  Ashmole  900 

AMES  WILLIAM  WHITE- 
CROSS.  Michael  Prus  de  Wisz- 
niewski  2400 

AMES  WILSON.     Andrew  Park  2385 

ANE  ANN.     Ann  Jane  Morgan 

65,  1271,  2848 

ANUARY  SEARLE.  George 
Phihps    357,  524, 1335,  1470,  1580,  1591 

ANUARY  SERLE.  George 
Philips  357 

ANUS.     Dr  Dollinger  1971 

ANUS.     Dr  Johann  Friedrich  1971 


JARVIS,    GEOFFRY.      Elizabeth 

Hamilton  1583 

J.  A.  S.    James  Alexander  Smith 

192, 1020 
JA.  S.    Ja.  Smith 
J.  A.  S.    James  Smith 
JASPER     HARGRAVE. 

Hardinge 
JASPER     SMALLSHOT. 

Ware 
JASPER  WILSON. 

M.D. 
J.B. 

J.  B.     James  Baine 
J  B.    James  Beezley 
J.  B.     James  Birdwood 
J.  B.     James  Budd 
J.  B.    James  Burgess 
J.  B.     J.  Baxter 
J.  B.     John  Bate 
J.  B.     John  Barrett 
J.  B.     John  Belson 
J.  B.     John  Berisford 
J.  B.     John  Blanch 
J.  B.     John  Bridal  or  Brydall 
J.  B.     John  Brown 
J.  B,     John  Brown,  M.D. 
J.  B.    John  Bryan,  D.D. 
J.  B.    John  Budge 
J.  B.     John  Bulteel 
J.  B.     John  Bunyan 
J.  B.     Jonathan  Barrett 
J.  B.     Jonathan  Blackwell 
J.  B.     Joseph  Boyse 
J.  B.  N.     John  Bowyer  Nichols 


168 1 
2508 
George 

355 
Major 

2481 
James  Currie, 

1344 
740 

323 
1378 
1078 

635 
1503 
2603 
1690 
1031 
2617 

173 
1177 

448 
1822 
2823 
1073 
1570 
225,  2126 
1078 
1772,  2090 
1079 


1806 
1467 
1944 
1868 


J.  B.  SELKIRK.  James  Brown 
J.  B.  U.  Sir  James  B.  Urmston 
J.  BYEFIELD.     John  Friend,  M.D. 

1399 

J.  C.  James  Clark  1292 

J.  C.  James  Clerk  2335 

J.  C.  James  Cobb  15 19 

J.  C.  James  Corker  2168 

J.  C.  James  Craig  .         2477 

J.  C.  James  Hog  2134 

J.  C.  J.  Carrick  1480 

J.  C.  J.  Colbatch  1580 

J.  C.  J.  Cross,  D.D.  497 

J.  C.  Jeremy  Collier  120 

J.  C.  Jodocus  CruU,  M.D. 

140,  602,  1580 

J.  C.  John  Calef  2383 

J.  C,  John  Campbell,  LL.D.  322 

J.  C,  M.D.     J.  Castro,  M.D.  676 


Iv 


J.  C.    -    J.  G 


Ivi 


c. 

John  Cennick 

2246 

J.  D.    John  Disney,  D.D.                 2377 

c. 

John  Cheney 

474,  981 

J.  D.     John  Disturnell                          719 

c. 

John  Clayton 

2607 

J.  D.    John  Dix                                   1881 

c. 

John  Cleaveland     358, 

1944,  2242 

J.  D.    John  Donne,  D.D.                   1947 

c. 

John  Cleveland 

358 

J.  D.    John  Dove                               2154 

c. 

J.  Cockayne 

753 

J.  D.    John  Drope,  M.A.                    1 195 

c. 

John  Cockburn,  D.D. 

770 

J.  D.    John  Dryden                              736 

c. 

John  CoUard 

787 

J.  D.     John  Dunton                              749 

c. 

John  Collens 

2833 

J.  D.     John  Durie                                 312 

c. 

John  CoUings,  D.D. 

J.  D.     John  Dury                           312,  480 

568,  597 

,  853,  2798 

J.  D.  B.     John  Durant  de  Breval        182 

c. 

John  Collins 

2610 

J.  D.  C.     John  David  Chambers         444 

c. 

John  Collop,  M.D. 

142 1 

J.  D — N.     John  Dean                         1007 

c. 

John  Constantine 

1240 

J.  D.,  SIR.     Sir  John  Davis,  Kt.       2087 

c. 

John  Cook,  M.D. 

1732 

J.  D.,  S.J.     John  Dormer,  S.J. 

c. 

John  Corbet           1240, 

1961,  2306 

1896,  2333,  2336,  2813 

c. 

John  Corey 

550 

J.  E.     J.  Eliot                                       1505 

c. 

John  Cotgrave 

2824 

J.  E.     John  Eachard                  1046,  1673 

c. 

John  Crackan thorp 

1952 

J.  E.     John  Eliot                        1221,  1952 

c. 

John  Crook 

596,  2688 

J.  E.    John  Elsum                                 777 

c. 

John  Crown 

90 

J.  E.    John  Evelyn                      367,  2485 

c. 

John  Cruso 

328 

JEAN    JAMBON.     J.  H.  A.  Mac- 

c. 

John  Currie 

2762 

donald                                                1835 

c. 

Joseph  Cundall 

2453,  2629 

JEDEDIAH      CLEISHBOTHAM. 

c. 

Rev.  John  Campbell 

2281 

Sir  Walter  Scott                          2541  (4) 

c. 

Sir  James  Caldwell 

571 

JEDEDIAH  PUZZLEPATE.   John 

c. 

Sir  J.  Child 

269 

Douglas  Giles                                    2709 

c. 

Sir  John  Cheke 

1730 

J.  ELAGNITIN.     J.  Nightingale      1636 

CASSANDER.    John  Bruckner     541 

JENKS,    JACQUETTA.,     A.M. 

C. 

B.     John  Coxe  Boyce 

1957 

William  Beckford                                206 

C. 

C. 

194 

JEREMIAH  RINGLETUB.    John 

C, 

D.D.     John  CoUinges,  D.D.     1854 

Styles,  D.D.                                       181 5 

c. 

D.D.     J.  Cross,  D.D. 

151 

JEREMY  SAVONAROLA,   DON. 

c. 

E.     J.  C.  Erck 

1251 

Francis  S.  Mahony                             874 

c. 

G.    Julia  C.  Grimani 

2246 

J.  E.  S.     James   Carnegie,  Earl   of 

c. 

M.     J.  C.  Hellish 

1554 

Southesk                                          1088 

c. 

M.A.     Josiah  Chorley 

269 

J.  E.,  S.R.S.    John  Evelyn                     30 

c. 

M.D.     John  Collop,  M.D.        1564 

JEWEL,  JOHN,   Lord    Bishop    of 

COPYWELL.     William  Woty      2381 

Saresbury.     Degory  Whear               155 

C 

.,     RECTOR     OF     W 

.     N. 

J.  F.    J.  Fairfax                                     568 

Jonathan  Chapham,  of  Wrampling- 

J.  F.     J.  Fenton                                   1304 

ham,  Norfolk 

1765 

J.  F.     John  Dobson                               688 

C.  SCOTUS.  James  Cunningham  1621 

J.  F.     John  Falconer                           2238 

D. 

James  Dymock 

1050 

J.  F.    John  Fleming                              998 

D. 

J.  Dancer 

60,  408 

J.  F.    John  Fountaine                         2206 

D. 

J.  Davies 

m,  843 

J.  F.     John  Fransham                           841 

D. 

J.  D.  B.  de  Bow 

1963 

J.  F.     John  Frith                                  1687 

D. 

John  Dauney 

843 

J.  F.    John  Fry                                    1338 

D. 

John  Davenport 

2025 

J.  F.    John  W.  Fletcher                     2293 

D. 

C.    John  David  Chambers      2052     | 

J.  F.    Joseph  Fletcher                         1125 

D. 

John  Davidson 

885 

J.  F.  SUNAVILL.     J.  F.  SuUivan 

d: 

John  Davidson,  W.S. 

2146 

1020,  1319 

D. 

John  Davies        68,  89, 

408, 1 132, 
1962, 2049 

J.  G.    James  Glassford               975,  1623 
J.  G.    James  Grant                             1230 

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J.  G.     —    J.  M. 


Iviii 


G.  John  Gay 

G.  John  Goodwin 

G.  John  Gough 

G.  Joseph  Glanvil 


2005 

293 

2500 

242,  2434 


G.  A.  F.     J.  G.  A.  Forster  393 

G.  H.  B.    John  George  Hamilton 
Bourne  857 

GIFFORD.    John  Richards  Green 

1918 
Denis  Florence  M'Carthy 

ames  Handley 

ames  Harris 

ames  Hely 

ames  Hog 

ames  Horsburgh 

ames  Howell 


H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 
H. 


1295 
432 
2591 
1648 
862,  2434 
1015 

703 
1051 

243 

605 

2636 

743,  X055,  1 188 

1483 


Harrington 
.  Harrison 
.  Hewlett 
.  Hutchinson 
ohn  Hall 
ohn  Hallet 

ohn  Harris,  M.A.  685 

ohn  Hart  1080 

ohn  Hayden  1362 

ohn  Hay  ward  1024 

ohn  Hoddesdon  2572 

ohn  Harmar  2339 

ohn  Home  686 

ohn  Howell  2126 

ohn  Hughes,  M.A.  1332 

ohn  Humfrey  1452,  1767 

ohn  Humphrey 

204,  1381,  1767,  2510 
.  H.    John  Hutchinson 

1019,  1665,  171 1,  1769,  2130,  2718 
.  H.     Sir  J.  Harrington  63 

.  H.     Sir  John  Hill,  M.D.  1430 

.  H.     Joseph  Highmore  826 

.  H.     Joshua  Hoyle,  D.D.  1262 

.    HARCOURT    B.      J.    Harcourt 
Bland  155 

.  H.,  B.D.     John  Hull  2714 

H C.    A— D.    S.      J. 

Howardine  572,  2083 

H C.  A.  D.  S.    J.  Homi- 

hold  io55>  2083 

.  H.  CRAIG.    James  Hogg  1193 

.  H.  D.     Rev.  J.  H.  Davies  1313 

.   H.,   D.D.      Joseph    Hall,    D.D., 
Bishop  of  Norwich  255,  2318 

.  H.  G.     Joseph  H.  Gibbs  2059 

.  H.  G.     Rev.  J.  Hampden  Gurney  2050 
.  H.    John  Hoddesdon  1159 


H.,  M.A.     John  Howe,  M.A. 

H.  N.     John  Henry  Newam 

H.  S.     J.  H.  Shorthouse 

H.  W.     John  H.  Wynne 

I.     Jacob  Hive 

I.     James  Ingram 

I.     James  Ingram,  D.D. 

J.     J.  Johnson 

J.     John  Johnson 

J.  S.    J.  J.  Stockdale 

K.    John  Keble 

K.     John  Kersey 

K.,  F.R.S.,  and   S.A.Sc.     James 
Keir  928 

K.    L.     James    Warren    Doyle, 
Bishop  of  Kildare  and  Leighlin        578, 
1356,  1448  (2),  1449  (2),  2169,  2763 
K T,  SIR.     Sir  John  Knight    2470 


168 

1344 
1270 

2539 
2094 

1597 
397 

2245 

2398 

615 

1720 


416 

1852 

61 

2743 
2502 
1282 
1323 


L.    J.  Lake 

L.     John  Gother 

L.     John  Lane 

L.     John  Lempriere,  D.D. 

L.     John  Longmuir 

L.     John  Love,  Jun. 

L,     Rev.  James  Lukin 

L.  D.  L.,  LL.D.     John  Louis  de 

Lohne  1857 

L.  J.     Rev.  J.  L.  Jackson,  M.A.       389 
D.     J.  Lake,  S.  Drake 

416,  2840 

Jean  L.  Watson  294,  521 

,     John  M'Gilchrist,  M.D.         367 

.     J.  M'Naughton  2109 

Joseph  Macsweeney,  M.D.     795 

James  Maxwell,  M.A.  1323 

M .     James  Montgomery  2020 

James  Mumford  2165 

James  Murray  2628 

Jervis  Markham  2548 

J.  Masson  1626  (2),  1627  (2) 

John  Major  2080 

John  Marsh,  C.L.  172 

John  Melton  2396 

John  Milton 


L.,   S. 

L.  W. 
M'G. 

M'N. 
M'S. 
M 


M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 


II,  1738,  2o8i,  2396,  2521,  2553,  2675 
M.     John  Muir  ■  1220, 1753 

M.     Principal  James  M'Cosh         2653 
M.     Josiah  Martin  1046 

M.    Joseph  Massie  1789 

M.     Joseph  Mitchell  2388 

M.  D.    John  M.  Davenport,  F.S.A. 

1591 
M.,  D.D.  Jasper  Maine,  D.D,  630. 
M.,  M.A.     John  Mason,  M.A.         1615 


lix 


J.  M.  —  J.  P. 


Ix 


1681 
128,  700 
1306 
2417 
236 
1622 
2317 
2137 


235 


M.,  Sir.     Sir  J.  Mennis 

N.    James  Nayler 

N.    John  Nalson 

N.     John  Nichols 

N.    John  Nichols,  F.A.S.E. 

N.     John  Norden 

N.     J.  Nott,  D.D. 

— N  C Y.     John  Courteney 

.  N.  D.     John  Nelson  Darby 

82,  1754,  1755  (2),  1985 
**N    D****N,   D.D.       John 

Duncan,  D.D.  1934 

.  N.,  D.D.     Joseph  Naylor,  D.D.      1472 

N  F Y.     John  Fry  230 

N.  M D.     Hans  Wood  2191 

N,  M.  J.     Mary  J.  Jourdan        161 7 

NO.  CHAS.  O'REID.   Josiah  Con- 

der  2204 

.  O.    James  Owen  1935,  2686 

.  O.     John  Oldmixon  1468,  1673 

.  O.     J.  Olde  131,  471 

OBBRY,  ARCHIBALD.  John  Gait 

1568 
OB    CRITHANNAH.      Jonathan 

Birch  922 

OCELYN    PEN    CLER.       Pierce 

Connelly,  M.A.  1971,  2023 

OEL  COLLIER.  J.  L.  Bicknell  1683 
OH.  DE  LA  SALLE.  John  Hall  1856 
OHAN  HARRISON.    John  Bale, 

Bishop  of  Ossory  2847 

OHANN  ABRICHT,  A.M.     Jona- 
than Birch  683 
OHANNES  CATHOLICUS.  John 

Rutty  815 

OHN      ANDREWS      ARNETT. 

John  Hannett                            230,  1230 
OHNA.WITTITTERLEY.  Eliza- 
beth T.  Carne  2589 
OHN  BEAUFORT,  L.L.D.     

Thelwall  564 

OHNBRERELY.  James  Anderton 

1526,  1530,  2044,  2249 
OHN  BUNYAN,  Jr.    Rev.  WiUiam 

Arnot  706 

OHN  DANGERFIELD.     Oswald 

John  Frederick  Crawfurd,  H.B.M. 

2627 
OHN  EDGAR,  Sir.     Sir  Richard 

Steele  2558 

OHN  FITZVICTOR.     Percy 

Bysshe  Shelley  1979 

OHN  GABRIEL.    Thomas  Durfey 

818 


JOHN  GIFFORD.     John  Richards 
Green  1131, 1137, 1163, 1395,  1699, 

1918,2125 
JOHN  HAMILTON.     John  Hamil- 
ton Reynolds  993 
JOHN   JEWEL.      Lord   Bishop  of 

Saresbury,  Degory  Whear  155 

JOHN  KNOKES.     John  Frith  45 

JOHN  LATOUCHE.    Oswald  John 

Frederick  Crawfurd,  H.B.M.  2626 

JOHNNY.     Frank  Chancellor  2812 

JOHN  OF  MANCHESTER.    John 

Bosworth  2249 

JOHN   PHOENIX,  M.A.     Captain 

Derby  1905 

JOHN  SCOTT  RIPON.  John  Scott 

Byerley  244 

JOHN    SEARCH.      Rev.   Thomas 

Binney  484,  1047,  2129 

JOHN  SMITH.  John  D.  Lewis  2402 
JOHN  SMITH.  John  Sergeant  1688 
JOHNSON  ABRAHAM.     Sir  John 

Hill,  M.D.  1523 

JOHN   TROTT.     Hemy    St   John, 

Lord  Bolingbroke  1377 

JONATHAN        DAWPLUCKER. 

John  Barclay,  M.D.  2144 

JONATHAN     DEAN.      Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  568 

JONATHAN  OLD.     David  Alfred 

Doudney,  D.D.  2683  (2) 

JON.  B.     Benjamin  Johnson  207 

JON  BEE.     John  Badcock 

629,  1504,  2406 
JONES,  T.   PERCY.     William   E. 

Aytoun  925 

JOSE    MACPACKE.     James  Pea- 
cock 1808 
JOSEPH  FUME.     W.  A.  Chatto      1850 
JOSEPH  GAY.    Alexander  Pope       455 
JOSEPH  GAY.      Captain  John  D. 

Breval  469,  1176,  1895 

JOSEPH  SKILLETT.     Lord  John 

Russell  824 

JOSEPHUS.    Rev.  J.  Wolfe  624 

JOSEPHUS  TELA.  Jos.  Webb  1902 
JOSHUA  ABDIELS.  W.  Brooks  3 
JOSHUA   BOWCHIER,  M.A. 

George  Trosse  289 

JOSIAS   HORNELY.     John  Brad- 
ford 2543 
J.  P.  1999 
J.  P.     John  Parrinchieffe  867 
J.  P.     John  Pennyman  9,  427,  2061,  2062 


Ixi 


J.  P. 


J.   V. 


Ixii 


P.     John  Perrinchiefe  867 

P.     John  Phillips  756,  2549 

P.  C.  John  Payne  Collier  620 
PRIOR  BUTLER.     Thomas  H. 

Ward  253 

Q,     John  Quicke  1082,  2555 

R.     Dr  J.  Rumsey  2418 

R.    James.  Relly  786 

R.     Job  Roys  2476 

R.     John  Ray,  M.A.  424 

R,    John  Rhodes  129,  2480 

R .     John  Ricketts  1951 

R.     John  Riddell  2255 

R.  Joseph  Ritson  2074 
R.     Joseph  Robertson,  LL.D.         2372 

R.     Joseph  Rutter  2350 

R.     Patrick  D  elan ey  1789 


R.  C.     John  Rose  Cormack,  M.D. 


1756 
1065 

260 
2726 

194 

2335 
1665 


R.  D.     John  Dix 

R.,  D.D.     John  Ross,  D.D. 

R.  F.     J,  R.  Finlay 

R.  H.    James  R.  Hakewill 

R.,  M.A.     John  Russell,  M.A. 

R.  M.  L.     James  Ramsay 

R.  W.     John   Ryle   Wood,   M.A. 

2436 
R,  W.    B.      James   Rice,  Walter 
Besant  315,  2571 

S.     Ignatius  Brown 
S.     James  Shirley 
S.     John  Sage 
S.     John   Sergeant 

1609,  2084 
S.     John  Sheppard 
S.     John  Shirley,  M.D. 
S.     John  Shurley,  M.A. 
S.    John  Small 
S.     John  Smith 
S.    John  Sowter 
S.    John  Speed 
S.    John  Stillingfleet 
S.    John  Stubbs 
S.    John  Studley 
S.     John  Sympson 

S .    Joseph  Spence 

S.     Joseph  Sutton 

S.     Joseph  Sykes,  M.A. 

611,  1335,  1795 
S.     J.Sadler  1555 

S.     J.  Singleton  jo'^ 

S.    J.  Small  154)2359 

S.     J.  Stoddart  921 

S.     Major  John  Scott  1412,-  1452 


2708 

548 

2018 

115,  664,  1361, 

2526,2567 

2574 
2362 

723 

952 

693,  1 179 

2795 

996 

2414 

2666 

1844 

57 

977 

i486 


940, 


Sleech,  Arch- 

1674 

.  217 

1691 

933 

2335 

1448 

654 

1309 

374,  1759,  2538 
2100 

79 

429 

2831 

1369 

1211 


.   S.,  A.   C.      John 

deacon  of  Cornwall 
.  S.  D.  S.  P.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D 

S  G Y.    James  Gray 

.  S.,  M.A,     John  Sadler 

.  S.,  M.A.     John  Slade 

.SMITH.     Charles  Baring 

.  T.     Jeremy  Taylor,  D.D. 

.  T.     John  Talbot 

.  T,     John  Taylor 

. T.     Jonn  Thaddaeus 

.  T.     John  Toland 

.  T.     J.  Torbuck 

.  T.     John  Toy,  M.A. 

.  T.     John  Troughton 

.  T.     Josiah  Tucker 

.  T.  B.     John  Trotter  Brockett 

1536,  2275,  2382 
.  T.,  D.D.  Joseph  Trapp,  D.D.  1618 
.  T.  G.    Judith  Towers  Grant  1511 

.  T.  W.     J.  Talboys  Wheeler  80,  81 

.  U.     James  Usher  1246 

.  U.     J.  Upton  1627  (2) 

ULIA  AMELIA.     Emily  Blacke     294 
ULIO.     Joseph  Sykes,  M.A. 

1322,  1947 
ULIUS     JUNIPER.       Thomas 

Foster,  B.A.  289 

UNIOR,        CORIAT.  Samuel 

Paterson 
UNIOR,  DEMOCRITUS. 

Burton 

EUGENIUS.       James 


104,  159 
Robert 

86 


UNIOR, 

Owen 
UNIOR, 

Snowden 
UN  I  PER, 

Foster,  B.A, 
UNIUS. 

UNIUS 

Blount 
UNIUS 

Crellius 
UNIUS 

Ferguson 
UNIUS  R, 


IREN^US,       Samuel 


401 


602 


JULIUS. 


Thomas 

289 
1433-40 
BRUTUS.     Charles 

156 
Johannes 

1334 
Robert 

156 
Richard  Younge  2320 


BRUTUS. 


BRUTUS. 


UNIUS    SECUNDUS.      Charles 
Kelsall  494 

USTIA.     F.  Colburn  Adams  1835 

USTITIA,  M.     John  Frearson 

2128,  2712 
.  V.    John  Veitch  658,  1384 

.  V.    J.  Verneuil  1748 

.  V.     John  Vicars  1909 


III. 


2  O 


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Ixiv 


J.  V.  C.  John  Vincent  Cane  784,  920 
J.  V.    John  Vizard  1693 

J.  W.     Isaac  Walton  859 

J.  W.    James  Wallace,  M.D.  11 58 

J.  W.    James  Welwood,  M.D.  2096 

J.  W.    James  Wilcock  355 

J.  W.     John  Wade  296 

J.  W.     John  Wauchope  2243 

J.  W.    John  Wesley  867 

J.  W.    John  Whiting  8 

J.  W.    John  Williams  384,  689,  929 

J.  W.  John  Wilson  565,  802,  1682,  2105 
J.  W.  John  Worlidge  2534  (2),  2769 
J.  W.  Joseph  Wyche,  M.O.S.B.,  532 
J.  W.    J.  Walker  297 

J.  W.     J.  Warner  587 

J.  W.     J.  White  1857 

J.  W.     J.  Wilcox  2395 

J.  W.     J.  Wybard  2537 

J.  W.  C— T— SS  OF  R— S— G.  Jane 

Wjoine,  Countess  of  Rosenberg      1656 
J.  W.  D.    John  W.  Donaldson  266 

J.  W.    John  Worhdge  141 

J.  W.  HOGO-H  UNT.  John  Williams 

Houghton  1020,  1 319 

J.  W.,  M.D.    James  Welwood  123 

J.  W.  PRIEST.     John  Watson  759 

J.  W.  S.    James  W.  Slatter  2241 

J.  Y.     Dr  J.  Young  or  Younge  2343 

J.    Y.    A.     John   Young    Akerman 

2495.  2542 

K. 
KATE,    COUSIN.      Catherine    D. 
Bell    178,  1 177,  1518,  1520,  1547,  1554, 
1710,  2341,  2679,  2795 
KATE  THORNE.     Miss  Gray         1710 
KATHERINE  EVERING  1518 

KEITH  LESLIE.     Keith  Johnston 

1747,  2387,  2526,  2724,  2804 
KENNERDEENE.    Charlotte  Smith 

loi,  387,  708,  1497,  2221,  2242,  2271 
KERRY,  KNIGHT  OF.     Maurice 

Fitzgerald  1387 

K.  F.    Francis  Kirkman  1997 

KIN  GSM  AN,     A.     Rev.  Robert 

William  Essington,  M.A.  1838 

KIRKE,  EDMUND.   J.  R.  Gilmore 

1470,  1686 
KIRWAN.  Nicholas  Murray  1452,  2224 
K.  J.  Richard  Younge  or  Young  1849 
K.  J.  F.     K.  J.  Finlay  294 

KNICKERBOCKER  DIEDRICH. 
Washington  Irving  1144 


KNIGHT   OF    KERRY.     Maurice 

Fitzgerald  1387 

KNIGHT  OF  MORAR.     Sir  W.  A. 

Eraser  422 

KNOCKDUNDER,  ABEL.     Lieut. 

H.  P.  A.  Shortrede    ••  1355 

KNOKES,  JOHN.     John  Frith  45 

KNOTT,     EDWARD.       Matthew 

Wilson  365,  1603 

KN-OXONIAN.  Rev.  John  Allan  920 
KOLIADES,  CONSTANTINE.   J. 

P.  Le  Chevalier  2704 

K.  P.     Katherine  Philips  1945 

K.  P.     Kenrick  Prescott  1614,  2347 

KRANTZOVIUS,IRENAEUS.  B. 

Stillingfleet  2443 

KUNST,  HERMANN.    Walter  C. 

Smith,  D.D.  i8i6 


L.  Catherine  Swanwick  1944,  2250,  2545 
L.  A.     Lombe  Atthill  398 

L.  A.     Louisa  Anthony  2621 

L.  A.  D.  P.     L.  A.  du  Pouget  2245 

L.  A.  DU  P.  Louis  A.  du  Puget  2622 
LAICK,  WILLIAM.      George  Rid- 

path  125,  501,  2275 

LAIRD  OF  TORFOOT.     Thomas 

Brownlee  1695 

LAMB  LEADER.  William  Ander- 
son 1916 
LANCASHIRE  LAD,  A.    Thomas 

Snowden  2383 

LANCE,    FREE.     Alexander 

Richardson  874, 990 

LANCELOT   LANGSTAFF.        J. 

K.  Paulding  2255 

LANCELOT      TEMPLE.        John 

Armstrong  2373 

LANE,    WICK  LI  FEE.     Mrs 

Edmund  Jennings  1685 

LANGDON,   MARY.    Sydney    A. 

Story  1 201 

LANGSTAFF,  LANCELOT.   J.  K. 

Paulding  2255 

LATOUCHE,JOHN.  Oswald  John 

Frederick  Crawford,  H.B.M.  2626 

LAUNCELOT,    DOM    CLAUDE. 

Mary  Anne  Shimmelpenninck  169^ 
LAUNCELOT  TEMPLE.    John 

Armstrong,  M.D.  2405 

LAYNEPYNGLE.  J.  Fox  Turner  2365 
LAZARUS,  EBENEZER.     Robert 

Mason  1866 


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L.  B.     —     LUK 


Ixvi 


L.  B.     Lord  Buckhurst 
L.  B.     Luke  de  Beaulieu 
L.  D.     Leonard  Digges 
L  -  -  D    B KE. 

St   John,  Lord  Viscount 

broke 

L.  E.     Hicks 

L.  E.     Hon.  Eleanor  Eden 
L.  E.     L.  Edwards 
LEADER,  LAMB. 

son 
LEADER  SCOTT, 


1711 
1171,  2120 

lOII 

Henry 
Boling- 
1358,  1512 
1922 
720 
616 
William  Ander- 

1916 
Lucy  Baxter    2168 


LEE,    ALFRED.     John    Clark 

Ferguson  744 

LEE  GIBBONS.    Thomas  Roscoe 

343,  1304,  1839 
LEE  GIBBONS.  W.  Bennett  1839 
LEE  HOLME.     Harriet  Parr     56,  loi, 

214,  219,224,  503,  525,  939,  1014,  1075, 

1084,  1218, 1297, 1298,  I339>  1560,  1675, 

1677,  1970  (2),  2500,  2531,  2572,  2573, 
2672,  2685,  2730,  2792,  2828,  2843 
LEEVIT,  DON  T.  B.    James  Mudie 

Spence,  F.R.G.S.  1484 

L.  E.  L.     Letitia  Elizabeth  Landon 

238,  719,  930,  937,  1026,  1 21 7,  2223 
2621,  2659,  2724,  2778 
LEO.    Lieut.  Col.  Pemberton  2262 

LEONARD  LOVECHURCH.  Rev. 

George  Smith,  M.A.  1398 

LESLIE,  KEITH.     Keith  Johnston 

1747,  2387,  2526,  2724,  2804 
L'ESTRANGE,    HAMON.      Peter 

Heylin  1779 

LETO    POMPONIO.      Cardinal 

Vitelleschi  2723 

L.  H.    Luke  Howard  868 

LIBERTAS.  Hon.  Mrs  C.  Norton  1452 
LIEUT.  WARNEFORD,  R.N. 
-  William  H.  C.  Russell  1272,  1895, 
2240,  2397,  2542,  2544 
LIMNER,  LUKE.  F.  S.  Leighton  1532 
LIMNER,  LUKE.  John  Leighton  2513 
LINDAMOUR.  Charles  Gildon  1629 
LIPSIENSIS        PHILELEU- 

THERUS.  Richard Bentley,  D.D.  2157 
LITTLE,      THOMAS.        Thomas 

Moore  i959 

L.  L.    Rev.  George  Smith,  M.A.       1398 
L.  L.  C.     Louisa  Lane  Clarke  524 

LL---,    REV.   C.     Charles    Lloyd, 

LL.D.  1775 

L.  M.    Daniel  Defoe  2372 

L.  M.    Leonard  Mascall  2027 


L.  MARIOTTI.    Antonio  Gallenga 

57,  928, 1 1 18, 1257  (3),  1322,  1984,  2263 
L.  M.  W.  M.,  RIGHT  HON.     Lady 

Mary  W.  Montagu  2395 

L.  N.  R.    Ellen  Ranyard    228,  245, 1335, 
1484,  1634,  1761,  2495,  2670 
L.  O.     Lewis  Owen.  341,  2468 

LOCHNAGAR.     Magnus  Mowat     2242 
LOCKER,  ARTHUR.   J.  H.  Forbes 

2389,  2493,  2529 
LOG,  ABEL.  Charles  B.  Greatrix  2810 
LONCARDIENSIS,      THEO- 

PHILUS      PHILOKURIACES. 

Thomas  Young  15 14 

LONDINENS,      M,      N.      MED. 

Marchmont  Nedham  1563 

LONDINENSIS,  ANONYMOUS. 

Thomas  Lewis  1378 

LONDINENSIS,       PHILELEU- 

THERUS.  Patrick  Squire,  D.D.    2141 
LONDINIENSIS,  PHILALETHES. 

Caleb  Fleming,  D.D.  407 

LONG      SILENT.       Thomas      T. 


Lynch 
LORD  B. 


Lord  Belfast 


833,  2450 
1557,  1692, 
2706,  2797 

Lord 


LORD      B******* 

Brougham  894 

LORD  VI ---T    B KE.      Vis- 
count Bolingbroke  1358,1512 
LORREQUER,  HARRY.     Charles 

J.  Lever,  M.D.  186,  366,  473 

LOTHROP,  AMY.     A.  B.  Warner   697, 

1017,  1684,  2466 

LOT,  PARSON.     Charles  Kingsley  367 

LOVECHURCH,  LEONARD.  Rev. 

George  Smith,  M.A.  1398 

L.  P.     Lawrence  Price  2822 

L.  S.     Lancelot  Sharpe,  M.A.  83 

L.  S.     Launcelot  Sharpe  1952 

L.  S.  E.     Michael  Augustus  Gather- 
cole  1450 

L SHE,      H S.        Hercules 

Langrishe  251 1 

L.  T.     Lewis  Theobald  1626,  1628 

L_TT— N,    E— M— D.      Edmund 

Litton  1900 

LUCIUS.    Dr  Samuel  Parr  283 

LUCIUS.  James  B.P.Dennis  1383,1384 
LUCIUS  M.  PISO.  W.  Ware  2225 
LUDOVICUS,  M.    John  Campbell, 

LL.D.  1866 

LUKE  LIMNER.  F.  S.  Leighton  1532 
LUKE  LIMNER.    John  Leighton  2513 


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LUM     —    MAT 


Ixviii 


LUMPWITZ,        PROFESSOR, 

S.U.S.     H.  W.  Bunbury  2542 

LUNATICO,  F.  DE,  K.F.M.     G.  P. 

R.  James  440 

L.  U.P ,A.M.   Thomas  Edwards  1388 

L.  W.  Laurence  Womock,  D.D.  475 
L.  W.     Leonard  Willan  1825 

L.  W.  T.  D.  C.  William  T.  Dove  2354 
LYDE,  GULIELMUS.     Gulielmus 

Joyner  2433 

LYNN,  ERITH.  Edward  Fox  1958 
LYSIPONIUS    CELER,    M.D.L. 

Johann  Groenevelt,  M.D.  1321 

LYVECANUS     CLERICUS.       C. 

Otway  106 

M. 

M.  A.  Frederick  E.  Weatherly  1841 
MABEL   ETCHELL.     Charlotte 

Phillips  2551 

M^VIUS.     DrJohnMartyn  1590 

MAGENTA.     Captain  Mahon  1066 

MAJOR  A  *  *  *  *  *.  C  B.  Coles  2379 
M.  A.  K.     Mary  Ann  Kelty  1508 

MALACHI  MALAGROWTHER. 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.  I395,  2300, 

2568,  2582 
MALAGROWTHER,    MALACHL 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.  I39S,  2300, 

2568, 2582 
MALCOLM  MACGREGOR.    Wil- 
liam Mason  568,  783,  1802 
MALLEUS       TREPIDANTIUM. 
Samuel  Young  147, 473,  953,  972,>i82, 
2296,  2409,  2817 
MALTHUS,  PHILO-.  George  Han- 
cock 507 
MANCHESTER,JOHNOF.    John 

Bosworth  2249 

MANSON,    JAMES      B.      James 

Murray  228 

MAR.,  CH.  Christopher  Marlowe  2620 
MARCELLUS,  Allan  Ramsay,  Jr.  1448 
MARCLIFFE,       THEOPHILUS. 

William  Godwin  1509 

MARCUS     TULLIUS     CICERO. 

William  Melmoth  341 

MARGARET     DODS.       Christina 

J.  Johnston  510 

MARGELINA  SCRIBELINDRA 
MACULARIA.  W.  Kenrick, 
LL.D.  181S 

MARIA  DEL  OCCIDENTE. 
Maria  Brooks  2854 


MARIA  R  *  «  ♦  ♦  ♦  *    Maria  Riddell  2784 
MARION       HARLAND.        Mary 

Virginia  Hawe         70,  1094,  1665,  1710 
MARIOTTI,  L.     Antonio  Gallenga 

57,  928,  1 1 18,  1257  (3),  1322,  1984,  2263 
MARKHAM,  MRS.    Elizabeth  Pen- 
rose nde  Cartwright      1 1 1 5,  1 1 36,  1 1 37, 

1 7 16,  2339 
MARK    ROCHESTER.      William 

C.  M.  Kent  603 

MARK  TWAIN.  Samuel Langhome 

Clemens  74,  551,  986,  1014,  1224, 

1226  (2),  1548  (2),  1727,  1985,  2230 
MARLOW,  RIGHT  HON.  LADY 

HARRIET.    William  Beckford     1642 
MARMADUKE  MILTON.  Charles 

Dunster  2250 

MARMADUKE     MYRTLE.      Sir 

Richard  Steele  1520 

MAR-PREIST,  MARTIN.     Henry 

Robinson  166 

MARTEL,   CHARLES.      Thomas 

Delf  I5i9>  1558,  2016,  2017  (2) 

MARTIN  DOYLE.     Ross  Hickey      60, 

442  (2),  517,  555j  895,  897,  936,  1 100 

(2),  1251,  1310,  1552,  1984,  2240,  2408, 

2738 

MARTINGALE.     White 

755,  2479,  2686 
MARTIN  MAR— PRIEST.    Henry 

Robinson  166 

MARTIN    PARKER.      Amos 

Strettell  1741 

MARTINUS  SCRIBLERUS.  Rev, 

Robert  Morehead  862 

MARYDEGLEVA.  Mary  Roberts      14 
MARY    LANGDON.      Sydney    A. 

Story  1 201 

MARY  OLD  LADY.     Margaret  O. 

W.  Oliphant  2701 

MASSACHUSETTENSIS.  Daniel 

Leonard  1556 

MATTHEW  STRADLING.  M.  F. 

Mahony.  1251 

MAGOS    exoS      Thomas  South  716 

MATILDA,  ANNA.     Hannah 

Cowley  1959,  i960 

MATILDA,  ROSA.     Mrs  Byrne        118 
MATTHEW   BROWNE.      W.   B. 

Rands  2737 

MATTHEW    WHITE.       William 

Prynne  1737 

MATTHEWS  &  CO.     L.  S.  Buck- 
ingham 5^ 


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MAT. 


MIS 


Ixx 


MATURIN,    REV.    C.    R.      Rev. 

James  Wells  2712 

MAWR,  ETA.      Elizabeth  Colling 

894,  2499 
MAX  ADELER.     Charles  H.  Clark 

1 8 10,  1836 
MAY  FLY.  Wellington  Somerset  499 
MAYNARD,   WALTER.     William 

Beale  774 

MAXIMUS,SCRIBLERUS.  James 

Love  533 

M.  B.     James  Corker  2222 

M.  B.  DRAPER.     Jonathan  Swift, 

D.D.  1402 

M.  B.  DRAPIER.     Jonathan  Swift, 

D.D 
M.  C. 
M.  C. 
M.  C. 


C. 
C. 
D. 
D. 


M. 
M. 
M. 
M. 

M 

M.  E. 
M.  E. 


141S 
Marmaduke  Carver  656 

Matthew  Carter  1668 

Michael  Constable  1700 

W.Maskell  1800 

M.  E.     Cresacre  More  1465 

Matthew  Davies  1383 

Michael  Dodson  1732 

D.  JN.     Hans  Wood  2 191 

Mathias  Earbery  1809 

Matthias  Earbery  738 

MEDICO  CAMPO,  DON 
RICHARDO  DE.  Gabriel 
Harvey  2655 

MEDICUS.  Isaac  Pidduck,  M.D.  2037 
MEDICUS.  John  Epps,  M.D.  1242 
MEDICUS INDICUS.  DrSkinner  2430 
MEGATHYM    SPLENE,   B.A., 

OXEN.     Cockburn  Thomson  69 

MELA  BRITANNICUS.  Charles 
Kelsall  1178,2157 

M E,   LADY  M  -  -  Y  W  -  -  -  Y. 

M.  W.  Montague  1443 

MELMONTH.       Samuel    Jackson 

Pratt  1717 

MELMOTH,  COURTNEY.     Sam- 
uel Jackson   Pratt     1781,   2057,   2346, 
2510,  2548.     Errata  Vol.  4 
M.  E.  M.J.     Margaret  E.  M.Jones 

1255,  1281,2783 
MEMORITER.     David  Pae  2338 

MENALCAS.     Bracy  Clarke  2142 

MENCIUS    PHILALETHES. 

Peter  Annet  1141 

MENENIUS.  Digby  P.  Starkey  1801 
MENIPPUS.  Rev.  Thomas  Easton  2195 
MERCATOR.       James    Anderson, 

LL.D.  2582 

MERCHANT,  T.    Thomas  Dibdin  1531 


MERCURIOPHILUS  ANGLICUS 

Elias  Ashmole  900 

MERCURIUS  ACHERONTICUS 

James  Howell  2621 

MERCURIUS    PRAGMATICUS. 

Marchamont  Nedham  107,  1455,  1936 
MERCURIUS  RUSTICUS.  Thomas 

Frognall  Dibdin  231 

MERCURIUS    SPUR.      Cuthbert 

Shaw  2073 

MEREDITH,"OWEN.     Hon.  E.  R. 

Bulwer  Lytton      420,1523,2216,2325, 

2787 
MERRET,      CHRISTOPHER. 

Henry  Stubbe  1564 

M.  E,  S.  ACHETA  DOMESTICA. 

L.  M.  Budgen  779 

METAPHORICUS,     ARCHIMA- 

GIRUS.  WiUiam  Kenrick,  LL.D.  1297 
M.  F.  Margaret  Fell  301,  564,  1522, 
2609,  2678,  2827 
M.  F.  Margaret  Fox  nie  Fell  301,  564, 
1522,  2609,  2678,  2827 
M.  F.  M.     Mary  F  Maude  2282 

M.  G.     Martin  Greene  21 

M.  G.     Martin  Grene,  S.J.  205 

M.  G.  B.     George  Buchanan  612 

M.  G.  B.  Master  George  Buchanan  45 
M.  G.  D.     George  Drummond  2376 

M.  H.     Matilda  Horsburgh         370,  517, 

1084,  1310,  1554,  1756,2073,2227,2257, 

2498 
M.  H.     Mrs  Hullah  917 

MICAH    BALWHIDDER,-  Rev. 

JOHN  GALT  loi 

MICHAEL  AN  GELOTITMARSH. 

William  Makepeace  Thackeray       435 

687,  1252,  1300,  1677,  1835,  i860,  2296 
MILITIA     MEA     MULTIPLEX. 

William  Tooke  2726 

MILTONICUS.     Henderson     986 

MILTON,  MARMADUKE.  Charles 

Dunster  2250 

MINOR     CALVINUS.      SCOTO- 

BRITANNUS.  Archibald  Bruce  965 
MINSTREL,    MUNGO    THE. 

Darkison  250 

MINUTIUS,  FELIX.  Arthur  Helps  830 
MIRA.     EHza  Haywood  2814 

MISODIABOLES.       Sir    John 

Harrington  2705 
MISO  DOLOS.  Charles  Leslie  1029 
MISOPLANES  AND  PHILA- 
LETHES.   Wastall  1854 


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M,  J,  C.     James  Clark  653,  1033 

M.  J.  J.     Maria  J.  Jewsbury  1895 

M.  J.  J N.     Mary  J.  Jourdan        1617 

M.  J.  M  *  *  *  Katherine  King  1893 
M.  J.  M.  D.  Margaret  J.  M.  Dunbar  180 
M.JUSTITIA.  John  Frearson  2128,  2712 
M.  L.     Michael  Livingston  62,  1874 

M.  L.     Miguel  de  Cervantes  Saavedra 

2628 
M.  L.  B.  370 

M.  L.  L.     Martin  Llewellyn  1597 

M.  LUDOVICUS.    John  Campbell, 

LL.D.  1866 

M.  M.     M.  Marsin  68 


M. 

M. 

Matthew  Montagu 

534 

M. 

M. 

Mungo  Murray 

S70, 

57 

r(2), 

2600, 

260  T 

M. 

M. 

C    CIRUJANO. 

George 

3orlase  Childs 

64, 

212 

,699 

M 

*  * 

*  *  *  MONSIEUR. 

J. 

Fr 

VIelon 

1965 

M. 

N. 

James  Kennedy,  B.D. 

2145 

M. 

N. 

Marchamont  Nedham 

643 

-M 

N.     W.  Baron 

711 

M. 

N. 

William  Camden 

2133 

MNASON.   William  P.  Smith,  D.D.  2277 

M.  N.  MED.  LONDINENS.     Mar- 
chamont Nedham  1563 

MOFUSSILITE,THE.  John  Lang  2606 

MONMOUTH,   T.   DE.      Thomas 
Powell  724 

MONSIEUR***.  AntoineVarillas2ii5 

MONSIEUR   M  *  *  *  *  *.     J.  Fr. 
Melon  1965 

MONTAGUE   WILLIAMS.    

Wasborough  1358 

MONTELION,  KNIGHT  OF  THE 
ORACLE.    John  Phillips      699,  1243, 

1654 

MONTELION.     Thomas  Flatman    699 

MONTGOMERY,  BETTY.   William 
CuUen,  M.D.  985 

MORAR,  KNIGHT  OF.      Sir  W. 
A.  Eraser  422 

MORGAN     DE    PEMBROKE. 
Morgan  Evans  1944 

MORDAUNT,  COL.    HARRY. 
George  Ogle  1645 

MORDECAI     MULLION.       Pro- 
fessor J.  Wilson  2425 

MORETON,  ANDREW.      Daniel 
Defoe  838,  1863,  2042,  2309,  2314 

MORIARTY,  DENIS  IGNATIUS. 
John  O'Brien  Grant  2814 


M.  P.     Martin  Parker  279,  605,  842, 

1029,  1072,  2220,  2678,  2788 
M.  P.     Mary  Pennington  1690 

M.  P.     Mary  Pennyman  2446 

M.  P.     Mary  Pope  2635 

M.  P.     Matthew  Poole  1350 

M.  R.     Montgomerie  Ranking  2059 

MR ,  HONOURABLE.  William 

Combe  198 

M.  R.  C.     Robert  Calder  2307 

M.  R.  L.     M.  R.  Lahee  2593 

M.  S.    John  Glutton,  M.A.  1378 

M.  S.     Matthew  Symson,  M.A.  745 

M.  S.     Menella  B.  Smedley  2499 

M.  S.     Michael  Stanhope  1738 

M.  S.     Moses  Stringer,  M.D.  1820 

M.  S.     Thomas  Jeamson  187 

M.  S.  G.  S.     Machell  Stace  543 

M.  S.,  REV.     Matthew  Smith  2672 

MSS.    H.     G.    Saville,   Marquis   of 

Halifax  359 

M.  ST.     Michael  Stanhope  551 

M.  T.  C.  M.  B.  F.  L.  S.     Sir  Thomas 

Charles  Morgan  865 

M.  T.  H.     Thomas  Hutton  2168 

M.  T.  M.  Magister  Thomas  More  1465 
MULLION,  MORDECAI.  Pro- 
fessor J.  Wilson  2425 
MULTIPLEX,     MILITIA     MEA. 

William  Tooke  2726 

MUNGO       THE       MINSTREL. 

Darkison  250 

MURPHY  Errata  Vol.  4 

MUSAEUS  PALATINUS.  Richard 

Brathwait  2695 

MUSCIPULA,  SEN.  John  CoUier  552 
MUSOPHIL,  THINE  ANONYM. 

Daniel  Tuvill  2719 

MUSSEL  MOU'D  CHARLIE.     G. 

R.  Kinloch  209 

M.  W.     Mary  Williams  1496 

M.  W.     Sir  William  Morice  98 

M.  W.  T.     William  Tennant  1853 

MYRTLE,     H.       Lydia     Falconer 

Miller  1539 

MYRTLE,      HARRIET.        Lydia 

Falconer  Miller  200,  524,  566,  1495, 
I539»  1799,  2498,  2772,  2793 
MYRTLE,    MARMADUKE.      Sir 

Richard  Steele  1520 

MYSELF.     Mrs  Purcell  1825 

M---Y       W---Y      M E. 

Lady  M.  W.  Montague  1443 

MACARONI,  A.     Taylor  2559 


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MACCARTE,  DUNCAN.     Samuel 
Squire,  D.D.  1383 

MACGREGOR,       MALCOLM. 
William  Mason  568,  783,  1802 

MACKENZIE,  ERICK.     Millicent 
Grogan  2226 

MACPACKE,       JOSE.  James 

Peacock  1808 

MACSARCASM,  REV.  SIR  ARCHI- 
BALD.    William  Shaw,  D.D.        1474 

MACSARCONICA,  ARCHY,  F.R.S. 
Thomas  Hastings  248 

MACSHINIE,  GILLESPIE.  Archi-, 
bald  Simson  loi 

MACULARIA,  MARGELINA 

SCRIBELINDRA.     W.  Kenrick, 
LL.D.  181S 

M'GREGOR,  MALCOLM.  William 
Mason  568,  783,  1802 

M'RORY,  REV.  RORY.    J.  Cameron 
Lees,  D.D.  1531 

N. 

NARJENN,       THO.        Thomas 

Tanner  2412 

NASBY,  PETROLEUM  V.     D.  R. 

Locke  1699 

NATHAN,  BEN  SADDI.     Robert 

Dodsley  390,  2292 

NATHAN  HOGG.  Henry  Baird  1431 
NATHAN        OLIVER.        Robert 

Blakey,  Ph.D.  916 

NATH.  CROUCH.  Richard  Burton  757 

NAUFRAGUS. Home  50 

NAUTICUS,PHILO-.     L.  H.  Hal- 

loran  911 

NAWORTH,G.  George  Wharton  1601 
N.  B.     Nathaniel  Baxter  2391 

N.  B.     N.  Barbon,  M.D.  656 

N.  B.     N.  Basely  2338 

N.  B.     Nicholas  Baxter  2408 

N.  B.     Nicolas  Bear,  M.A.  2188 

N.  B.     Nicolas  Blaikie  1333 

N.  B.     Nicholas  Bretton 

894,  923,  935,  1866 
N.  C.     Nathaniel  Carpenter  30 

N.  D.     George  Cavendish  1466 

N.  DRALLOC.  John  Collard  787,  1467 
N.  D.     Robert  Parsons  2127,  2196, 

2550,  2569,  2640,  2790 
NESTOR    IRONSIDE.     Rev.   Dr 

Samuel  Croscall  104 

NEVILLE  TEMPLE.    Hon.  Juhan 

Charles  Henry  Fane  2545 


N.  F.    Nathaniel  Field  904 

N.  F.     Nathaniel  Fiennis  2714 

N.  F.  D.     Nicholas  Fatio  de  Duillier  976 
N.  G.    John  Dobson  688 

N.  H.  D.  D.  M.  M.  S.     Nathaniel 

Holmes  1034 

N.     HONORIA.      Marguerite     A. 

Power  143 1 

NICHOLAS  DOLEMAN.     Robert 

Parsons  2791 

NICHOLAS     NIPCLOSE,      SIR, 

BART.     David  Garrick  2559 

NIL.     H.  J.  Whitling  1080 

NIMROD.    Charles  James  Apperley 

loi,  354,  1 179,  1 193,  1471,  1589, 
2148,  2479 
NIPCLOSE,     SIR      NICHOLAS, 
BART.     David  Garrick  2559 

N N  T S.     Thomas  Newen- 

ham  891 

N.  N.     Laurence  Anderton  2656 

N.  N.     Charles  Leslie  2018 

N.  N.     Charlwood  Lawton         407,  2297 
N.  N.     Edmund  Calamy,  D.D.  647 

N.  N.     Edward  Scarisbrook  1481 

N.  N.     Gilbert  Burnet,  D.D.  858 

N.  N.    John  Nalson  2000 

N.  N.     John  Sergeant  1609 

N.  N.     Lawrence  Anderton      2027,  2656 
N.  N.     Robert  South,  D.D.  2370 

N.  N.     Samuel  Grascome  2139 

N.  N.     Vincent  Alsop  140 

N.  O.     Abraham  Woodhead  689 

N.  O.     Edward  Thompson  6co 

NOBODY.     G.  Robinson  1948 

NOBODY.    James  Robertson  1948 

NOBODY,  JUNR.    Thomas  Hodg- 
son 1947 
N.  O.  M.  A.     Richard  Bentley          2202 

NON  CLERICUS. Cottle      2224 

NORFOLCIENSIS,  PHILE- 
LEUTHERUS.  Samuel  Parr, 
LL.D.  649, 658 

NORTH  AMERICAN.    Thomas  B. 

Chandler,  D.D.  75 

NORTH-BRITISH     PRO- 
TESTANT.    Archibald  Bruce      1240 
NORTH  CHRISTOPHER. 

Professor  John  Wilson  2102,  2425 

N  O  R  V  A  L.     James  Scrymgeour 

912,  2772 
NOVUS  HOMO.     W.  J.  Courthope 

2553 
N.  R.     John  Hunter  1630 


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N.  S.    John  Wilkins  2767 

N.  S.    John  WiUis,  D.D.  1286 

N.  S.     Nathaniel  Stephens  2767 

N.  S.     Sylvester  Norris  2053 
NUNNERY,    FABRICIA, 

SPINSTER.     Peter  Coxe  104,  2836 
Errata  Vol.  4 

N.     W.     Nathaniel  Ward  638 

N.  W.     Nicholas  Wincop  2141 

N.  W.     Nic.  Watts  2547 

N.  W.     N.  West  1208 

N.Y.     1334 

N.  Y.    John  Dury  659 

N.Y.    John  Fry  191 1 

O. 

O.  A.  T.  H.  P.     Oliver  Plunkett         1290 
OBSERVANT,    F.    B.     Richard 

Britton  1 545 

OBSERVATOR.     Rev.  John  Evans 

1441 
OCCIDENTE,    MARIA    DEL. 

Maria  Brooks  2854 

OCTAVIUS.     Dr  William  Hales      2058 
O'DOWD,  CORNELIUS.    Charles 

James  Lever  514 

OFELLUS.     Francis  Squire       2802  (2) 
O.  H.     Oliver  Hey  wood  53,  1256 

O'HARA   FAMILY,    THE.     John 

Banim  239,252,904,1562,2539 

O.  L.     Octave  Delepierre  2229 

OLD    BOOMERANG.     John 

Richard  Houlding  201 

OLD      BUSHMAN.       H.    W. 

Wheelwright  293 

OLDCASTLE,  HUMPHREY. 

Nicholas  Amhurst  2149 

OLD   HUMPHREY.      George 

Mogridge     525,  1342,  1810,  181 1,  2279, 
2539  (2),  2574 
OLD  JONATHAN.    David  Alfred 

Doudney,  D.D.  2683,  (2) 

OLD  LADY  MARY.     Margaret  O. 

W.  Oliphant  2701 

OLD    SAILOR,    THE.      Matthew 

Henry  Barker,  R.N.      1262, 13 16, 1478, 
2607,  2610,  2790 
OLD  SHEKARRY,  THE.     H.  A. 

Leverson  748,941,1193 

OLD  VICAR,  THE.     John  Samuel 

Bewley  Monsell,  LL.D.  1487 

OLDYS,  FRANCIS,  A.  M.    George 

Chalmers  1484 

OLEANDER.    David  M'Culloch      564 


OLIM     OXONIENSIS.       George 

Wilmot  13B4 

OLINTHUS.   William  J.  A.  Sheehy 

2167 
OLIVER  FOULIS.  David  Lloyd  295 
OLIVER,  NATHAN.     Robert 

Blakey,  Ph.D.  916 

OLIVER,    STEPHEN.       William 

Andrew  Chatto  18 10,  2076,  2263 

OLIVER  YORKE.  Francis  Mahony 

2132 
OLPHAR  HAMST.    Ralph  Thomas 

1065,  1553 
O.    M.    HABERDASHER.     Alex- 
ander Carlyle,  D.D.  1925 
OMNIUM,   JACOB.      Matthew  J. 
Higgins       1253,  1445,  1448,  1485,  2083, 

2568,  2588 
O.  N.     Serenus  de  Cressy  2222 

ONE  OF  THE  BOYS.  Percy  H. 
Fitzgerald  2268 

ONE  OF  THE  687  F.R.S. SSS. 

Dr  A.  B.  Granville  2271 

ONESIMUS.     Peter  L.  Courtier 

1589,  2056 
ONE,   TWO,   THREE,  FOUR. 

Daniel  Defoe  771 

ONE  WHO  HAS  WHISTLED 
AT  THE  PLOUGH.  Alexander 
Somerville  204 

ONE  WHO   KNOWS   IT  WELL. 

C.  R.  Lushington  1987 

ONTOLOGOS.      William  Kenrick, 

LL.D.  1041,  2176 

O.  P.     Oliver  Pigge  434,  2340 

OPATVS  DVCTOR.   James  Mum- 
ford  2069 
O'REID,  JNO.  CHAS.    Josiah  Con- 

der  2204 

ORIELENSIS       PHILELEU- 

THEROS.     J.  Davison,  M.A.        2353 
ORINDA.     Katherine  Philips  1428 

ORTHOS,  PHIL-.      George  John- 
stone 832 
ORWELL.  Walter  Chalmers  Smith    239 
OSCAR.     Mrs  Leman  Grimstone     2851 
OSCOTIAN.  William  Charles  Mark 

Kent  339 

OTWAY,  SYLVESTER.    John  Os- 
wald 835,  1953 
OUIDA.     Louisa  de  La  Ramde  175,345, 
356,  696,  937,  974,  1081,  1201,  1218  (2), 
1669,  1866,  1916,  2056,  2385,  2502,  2654, 
2698,  2707,  2738,  2787 


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O.  W.    John  Bridle,  D.D.  1405 

O.  W.     Obadiah  Walker  105 1 

O W,  A R.     Arthur  Onslow 

2470 
OWEN  MEREDITH.     Hon.  E.  R. 

Bulwer-Lytton      420,  1523,  2216,  2325, 

2787 
OXONIAN,  AN.  Stephen  Weston  2655 
OXONIAN,  KN.  Rev.  John  Allan  920 
OXONIENSIS,    A.M.      Nathaniel 

Tillson  Marsh  1832 

OXONIENSIS.     Henry  Brooke, 

D.C.L.  161 

OXONIENSIS.       Rev.     Francis 

Trench  2209 

OXONIENSIS.     Thomas  Monro     1898 
OXONIENSIS,  OLIM.    George 

Wilmot  1384 

OXONIENSIS,     PHILANTHRO- 

PUS.     Dr  Morgan  1407 

OXONIENSIS,       PHILOMATH. 

Richard  Walker,  B.D.  918 

OXOS.     John  Coglan  472 

OYSTER     FROM     HOME,     AN. 

Henry  Cobbold  1954 

OZIOSI.     Robert  Merry,  &c.  178 


n.     Rev.  Joseph  Wasse  1626 

P.     Robert  Kemp  Philp  1903 

P.     Stuart  Menteith  1879 

P.  A.     Peter  Annet  1283 

P.  A.     Philip  Ayres  2355 

PACIFICUS.     John  Payne  2601 

P.  A.,  D.D.     Peter  AUix,  D.D.  2115 

PADRING,  RYRIE   BJOLLA.     P. 

V.  Fitz  Patrick  2558 

PAETS,  CORNELIUS.     Arthur  A. 

Sykes,  D.D.  11 88 

PAGE,  H.  A.     Alexander  H.  Japp 

1334,  1571,  1747,  1835,  2572  (2) 
PALyEOPOLITANUS,         FRAN- 

CISCUS.     Henry  More  683 

PALATINUS,   MUS^US.     Rich- 
ard B  rath  wait  2695 
PALEDONIUS,     PHILOGENES. 

R.  Brathwayt  180 

PALLET,    PETER    PAUL.     Rev. 

Richard  Warner  2096,  2187 

PALMER,     HACKLE.      Robert 

Blakey  11 00 

PAMEACH,    RYHEN.       Henry 

Peachman,  M.A.  619 


PANTAGRUELL,  GARAGANTUA. 

William  Rufus  Chetwood  2494 

P.  A.    Patricius  Aberdonensis.    Pat- 
rick Forbes,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen      833 
PARAGRAPH     PETER.      James 

Makillrick  Adair,  M.D.  91 

PARALLAX.     Dr    Samuel    Row- 

botham  2853 

PARENS.     Synge  720 

PARIAH,     CAROLINE.     Francis 

Cornwallis  1902 

PARK,     ABNER.         Rev.      Alex. 

Stevenson  Twombly  1605 

PARKER,      MARTIN.       Amos 

Strettell  1741 

PARKER,    SAMUEL.      Charles 

Leslie  836 

PARLANTE,   PRISCILLA.     Hon. 

Mary  A.  C.  Bradshaw  912,  1582 

PARLEY,       PETER.         George 

Mogridge  2332 

PARLEY,      PETER.         Samuel 

Griswold  Goodrich  1889 

PARLEY,  PETER.  WilliamMartin  1169 
PARRESIASTES,  PHILOPHILUS. 

Henry  More,  D.D.  775 

PARRHASI,THEODORUS.  John 

Le  Clerc  1863 

PARSON  LOT.  Charles  Kingsley  367 
PARTHENOPH^US    HERETI- 

CUS.     William  Gordon  28,  1992 

PARVUS,  CATO.  Thomas  Frognall 

Dibdin  231 

PASCAL,  YR.     Pierce  Connelly        325, 

1658,2821 
PASHA,      HOBART.        Augustus 

Charles  Hobart,  R.N.  1710 

PASQUIN,      ANTHONY.       John 

Williams  201,  546,  549,  721,  1481,  171 5, 
1 9 14,  1946,  1954,  1980,  2643 
PASQUINUS,    PETRUS,    C.P.M. 

Thomas  Comber  2277 

PASTOR  FIDO.  Allan  Blayney  913 
PATRICOLA.  JohnToland  2307,2484 
PATRIOTICUS.     W.  P.  Russel      1809, 

2414 
PATRICIUS    ABERDONENSIS. 

Patrick  Forbes  833 

PATRICIUS  WALKER.     W.  All- 

ingham  2076 

PAUL    PINDAR.        John    Yonge 

Akerman  1 507 

P.  B.     P.  Bakewell  659 

P.  B.     Peter  Belon  1636 


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p.  B.  S.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  2851 
P.  C.  W.     Philip  Carteret  Webb       2353 

2354,  2485 
P.  COLQUHOUN.    R.  Shaw  1770 

P.  D.     R.  Bentley  979 

P.  D.  M.     Matthew  Patison  1207 

P.  D.  M.     Matthew  Pattenson  1207 

P.  D,  M.     Peter  Du  Moulin,  D.D,     1375 

P ,  DR.     William  Payne,  D.D.    1356 

PEDESTRIAN,     THE.        John 

Alton,  D.D.  730 

PEMBROKE,   MORGAN    DE. 

Morgan  Evans  1944 

PEN    CLER    JOCELYN.     Pierce 

Connelly,  M.A.  I97i>  2023 

PENDENNIS,  ARTHUR.     W.  M. 

Thackeray  1737 

PENDRAGON.  Henry  Sampson  1639 
PENSILVANIAN.  William  Penn  588 
PEN,  SILVER.     Eliza  Meteyard      599, 

1497 
PENTWEAZLE,  EBENEZER.    C. 

Smart  1179 

PERCY,  JONES,   T.     William   E. 

Aytoun  925 

PERCY,  REUBEN.  Joseph  Clinton 

Robinson  1508,  1884 

PERCY,   RUEBEN.     Thomas 

Byerly  1508,  1884 

PERCY,    SHOLTO.       Joseph    C. 

Robertson  1508,  1884 

PERCY, SHOLTO.-  Thomas Byerley 

1508,1884 
PEREGRINE    SMYTH.     William 

King,  LL.D.  1299 

P.     E.,     REV.     FATHER    DOM. 

Philip  Ellis  929 

PER  PHILANTHROPUM.    Mark 

Hildesley  2128 

PETER.  William  Cockburn,  M.A.  1888 
PETER   BULLCALF.     Joseph    S. 

Fry  1 140 

PETER      CORNELIUS.       Hugh 

Peeters  2795 

PETER       OF       PONTEFRACT. 

Richard  Graves  1524 

PETER    PARAGRAPH.       J.    M. 

Adair,  M.D.  91 

PETER   PARLEY.     George  Mog- 

ridge  2332 

PETER     PARLEY.       Samuel     G. 

Goodrich  1889 

PETER  PARLEY.    William  Martin 

1169 


PETER    PAUL    PALLET.     Rev 

Richard  Warner  2096,  2187 

PETER  PINDAR.    John  Wolcott, 

M.D.,  53,  143,  225,  252,  287,  346,  440, 

460,  506,  865,  894  (2),  902,  1012,  1061, 

1237,  1254,  1316,  1460,  1517,  1529  (2), 

1661  (2),  1741,  1803  (2),  1804  (3),  1818, 

1835,  1845,  1871, 1893(2),  1915  (2),  195s, 

1956,  1958,  2165,  2213,  2218  (6),  2234, 

2235,  2236,  2255, 2277, 2390,  2510,  2543, 

2549,  2657,  2798,  2830,  2840 

PETER  PINDAR,  JUNIOR.    John 

Agg  2218,  2233,  2590,  2686 

PETER  PLYMLEY.     Sidney  Smith 

1449,  2589,  2696 
PETER    PONDER,    REV.      Rev. 

William  Bell  422,  1307 

PETER    PORCUPINE.     WiUiam 
Corbett,   75,    241,   600  (2),  612,    1463, 
1497,  1776,  1778,2651 
PETER  POSITIVE.     James  Mont- 
gomery 2020 
PETER  THE  PLOWMAN.   James 

Mercer  2024 

PETROLEUM    V,    NASBY.      D. 

R.  Locke  1699 

PETRUS     PASQUINUS,    C.P.M. 

Thomas  Comber  2277 

P.  F.     Payne  Fisher  195°)  2606 

P.  F.     P.  Fuller  1409 

P.  F.  Phineas  Fletcher  740,  1916,  2058 
P.  F.  C.    Alexander  Dunlop  2125 

P.  F.,  SERGEANT-MAJOR.  Payne 

Fisher  195°,  2606 

P.  G.  D.  Peter  Gaily  de  Gaujac  2675 
P.  H.     Peter  Heylin  2509 

P.  H.     P.  Hardcastle  2061 

P.  H.     Philemon  Holland  2123 

P.  H.     Sir  Patrick  Hume  2030 

P.  H.,  D.D.  Peter  HeyHn,  D.D.  2781 
P.  H.  *IAOnOIH'THS.  Patrick  Hume  102 
PHILADELPHUS.    Saxe  Bannister 

2150 
PHILADELPHUS,      IREN^EUS. 

Lewis  Du  Moulin  2780 

PHILADELPHUS,THEOPHILUS. 

John  Ley  853 

PHILAGATHUS.  Edward  Pearce  475 
PHILAGATHUS.       Rev.     Samuel 

RoUe  241 1 

PHILALETHES.      Charles    Leslie 

3241  2737 
PHILALETHES.     Colonel  Webbe 

2348 


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Ixxxii 


PHILALETHES.  George  Turner  1 6 lo 

PHILALETHES.  Hon.  Archibald 

Campbell  140 1 

PHILALETHES.  James  Beezley   1378 

PHILALETHES.  John  Jones,  LL.D. 

78s 
PHILALETHES.     John    Swinton, 

B.D.  536 

PHILALETHES.      John    Wesley, 

A.M.  1378 

PHILALETHES.  Joseph  Besse  415 
PHILALETHES.  Joseph  Ollive  415 
PHILALETHES.     Joseph   Rogers, 

M.D.  109 

PHILALETHES.  Lord  Mandeville624 
PHILALETHES.     Matthias  Earbery 

1 1 20,  1 2 10 
PHILALETHES.        Rev.     John 

Bruce  2145 

PHILALETHES.        Rev.     John 

Gough  647 

PHILALETHES.       Rev.    Thomas 

Randall  1780 

PHILALETHES.       Rev.    William 

Goode,  M.A.  831 

PHILALETHES.  Richard  Ben tley  1408 
PHILALETHES.     Robert  Findlay, 

D.D.  2144,  2697 

PHILALETHES.       Sir    James 

Tyrrell  1872 

PHILALETHES.  Sir  Richard  Hill  1403 
PHILALETHES.        Thomas    De- 

laune  1936 

PHILALETHES.     T.  Twining  657 

PHILALETHES-ALAZONOMAS- 

TIX.     Henry  More  1788 

PHILALETHES,    A.M.        Robert 

Fellowes,  D.D.  1132 

PHILALETHES     CANTABRIGI- 

ENSIS.     Bishop  Kaye  2141,  2178 

PHILALETHES    CANTABRIGI- 

ENSIS.    James  Jurin,  M.D.  165,  loio, 

1619 
PHILALETHES    CANTABRIGI- 

ENSIS.     John  Jackson  900,  2141 

PHILALETHES    CANTABRIGI- 

ENSIS.     Zachary  Grey  2267 

PHILALETHES,    EUGENIUS. 

Arthur  Ashley  Sykes  1225 

PHILALETHES,       EUGENIUS. 

Thomas  Vaughan        94,  131,  269,  835, 
1225,  1526,  1533,1538,  2310 
PHILALETHES,       EUGENIUS, 

J  UN.     Robert  Samber  2638 


PHILALETHES  LONDINIENSIS. 

Caleb  Fleming,  D.D.  4°? 

PHILALETHES,  MENCIUS.  Peter 

Annet  1141 

PHILALETHES,    MISOPLANES 

AND.     Wastall  1854 

PHILALETHES       RUSTICANS. 

Richard  Shepherd,  D.D.  2109 

PHILALETHES      RUSTICUS. 

William  Asplin  12 14 

PHILANDER.  Ford,  Earl  Gray  1519 
P  H I L A  N  D  E  R.  Rev.  J  ames  Wright  307 
PHILANAGNOSTES    CRITICUS. 

Thomas  Heme  13 

PHILANAX.    John  Norris  1680 

PHILANAX,    CALVIN.       Samuel 

Young  972 

PHIL.  AN G.     John  Pennyman  279 

PHIL  ANGLUS.     Joseph    Penny- 
man  1511 
PHIL'ANGLUS.       William     Penn 

751,  1835,  2045 
PHILANTHROPES.      John     Fel- 
lowes 1037 
PHILANTHROPOS.    James  Grant 

2758 
PHILANTHROPOS.  John  Dove  2080 
PHILANTHROPOS.  John  Forster  2135 
PHILANTHROPOS.     Rev.  James 

Morrison  2070 

PHILANTHROPOS.       Thomas 

Mortimer  839 

PHILANTHROPOS,    THEOPHI- 

LUS.     David  Hall  798 

PHILANTHROPOS,   THEOPHI- 

LUS.     Robert  Poole,  M.D.  1907 

PHILANTHROPUM,  PER.    Mark 

Hildesley  2128 

PHILANTHROPUS.     John  Locke 

2297,  2567 
PHILANTHROPUS.  Joseph  Besse  773 
PHILANTHROPUS    OXONIEN- 

SIS.     D.  Morgan  1407 

PHILANTHUS.  John  Sharp,  Jun.  2189 
PHILARENVS.  James  Howell  1601 
PHILARET.     John  Dunton  194 

PHILARETES,  PHILIPPUS,  A.  C 

C.     Thomas  Comber  46 

PHILARETUS.  Thomas Letchworth 799 
PHILECCLESIA.  Rev.  C.H.Davis, 

M.A.  2514 

PHILELEUTHEROS.  John  Fell  1294 
PHILELEUTHEROS        ORIEL- 

ENSIS.     J.  Davison,  M.A.  2353 


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*IA 


Ixxxiv 


PHILELEUTHERUS       ANGLI- 
CAN US.  J.  W.  Donaldson,  D.D.  2747 
PHILELEUTHERUS     BRITAN- 

NICUS.  John  Hildrop,  D.D.  2113 
PHILELEUTHERUS       CANTA- 

BRIGIENSIS.     Thomas    Heme 

798,  886,  1405,  2586 
PHILELEUTHERUS     CHRIST- 
IAN US.     Rev.  T.  Broughton  385 
PHILELEUTHERUS    DUBLIN- 

lENSIS.  Patrick  Delany,  D.D.  21 13 
PHILELEUTHERUS   LIPSIEN- 

SIS.  Richard  Bentley,  D.D.  3157 
PHILELEUTHERUS    LONDIN- 

lENSIS.  Samuel  Squire,  D.D.  2141 
PHILELEUTHERUS   NORFOL- 

CIENSIS.      Samuel  Parr,  LL.D. 

649,  658 
PHILELEUTHERUS,  TYRO. 

John  Duncan,  D.D.  37 

PHILEMON.     Rev.  C.  S.  Hawtrey  624 
PHILENIA.     Mrs  Morton  1832 

PHILHELLEN,    SCOTTISH. 

Edward  Mason  1897 

PHILINDUS.     Dr  Max  Muller         516 
PHILIPPUS   PHILARETES, 

A.  C.  C.     Thomas  Comber  (i),  46 

PHILIP    WHARTON.      John    C. 

Thomson  1078,  2823 

PHIL-,  J.  R.,  EN-ALETHIUS,  I.  D. 

John  Doughtie  2724 

PHILLIPS,  THO.    William  Drake  1509 

PHILO.     Maitland  2652 

PHILO  -  BASILEUS        PHILO- 

CLERUS.     W.  Carpender  1288 

PHILOBASILEUS,THEOPHILUS. 

Thomas  Pierce,  D.D.  2033 

PHILOBIBLICUS  CANTABRIG- 

lENSIS.  J.  Chapman,  D.D.  2137 
PHILOBIBLOS.  Thomas  Rodd  596 
PHILO-BRITANNUS.     C.    Dave- 

nant,  LL.D.  21 14 

PH  ILOCHELIDON.  Thomas 

Forster  1774 

PHILO-CHRISTIANUS.    William 

Brough,  D.D.  2247 

PHILOCHRISTUS.       J.     Proast, 

Archdeacon  of  Berks  2300 

PHILO-CLERUS,    PHILO-BASI- 

LEUS.     William  Carpender  1288 

PHILO-CRITICUS.    Francis  Hare 

D.D.  414 

PHILOCRITICUS      CANTABRI- 

GIENSIS.     John  Jackson  2644 


PHILODEMUS.  Joseph  Clegg  515 
PHILOGENES     PALEDONIUS. 

Richard  Brathwayt  180 

PHILOGLOTTUS.  Richard  Parker  813 
PHILOJUVENIS.  C.  J.  Hambro  724 
PHILOLOGIST.       Rev.     Richard 

Shepherd  1802 

PHILO-MALTHUS.     George  Han- 
cock 507 
PHILOMATH.       Harry    Whitney, 

Patrick  Kennedy  1340  (2) 

PHILOMATH,       OXONIENSIS. 

Richard  Walker,  B.D.  918 

PHILOMATH,    T.    N.      Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  892 

PHILOMIRTH,  AARON.    John  H. 

Parr  1684 

PHILO-MUSUS.      Nicholas     Am- 
herst 1799 
PHILOMUSUS,      BASILIUS. 

Robert  Waring,  M.A.  16 

PHILOMUSUS,      BASILIUS. 

Thomas  Barlow,  D.D.  1880 

PHILOMUSUS,      BASILIUS. 

Thomas  Pierce  2566 

PHILO-NAUTICUS.       L.     H. 

Halloran  911 

PHILONOMUS  ELEUTHERUS. 

J.  Arbuthnot,  M.D.  1270 

PHILOPARRIUS,  THEOPHILUS. 

Thomas  Paget  2132 

PHILOPATER.  William  Pyrnne  2024 
PHILOPATRIA.       Rachel    Fanny 

A.  Lee  797 

PHILOPATRIS.       Bishop     of    St 

David's  1441 

PHILOPATRIS.  Charles  Blount  1294 
PHILOPATRIS.    Thomas  Burgess, 

D.D.  1441 

'I'lAOn'ATPIS.  Sir  Josiah  Child  2649 
PHILOPATRIS,  PHILOPHILUS. 

Andrew  Symson  2709 

PHILOPATRIS    VARVICENSIS. 

Samuel  Parr,  D.D.  362 

PHILOPENES.  Jo.  Dormer,  S.J.  2720 
PHILOPHILUS  PARRESIASTES. 

Henry  More,  D.D.  775 

PHILOPHILUS   PHILOPATRIS. 

Andrew  Symson  2709 

PHILOPHRASTES.       Sir     Ralph 

Freeman  1 309 

^lAOnoiHTHS,  P.  H.  Patrick  Hume  102 
*IAOnOAITEIOTS.    Alexander  Skene 

1 595 


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Ixxxvi 


PHILOPOLITES.  William Petman 

1419 
PHILOPOLITES,  W.  P.     William 

Prynne  1818 

PHILO-ROSKELYNIS.    Robert 

Forbes,  Bishop  of  Caithness  17 

PHIL-ORTHOS.  George  Johnstone  832 
PHILO  SCOTUS.    Philip  B.  Ainslie 

2166 
PHILOSTRATUS.  Thomas Forster, 

F.L.S.  2416 

PHILOTHEORUS.      Caleb   Flem- 
ing, D.D.  2129 
PHILOTHEOS   PHYSIOLOGUS. 

Thomas  Tryon  970,  1654,  2795,  2796 
PHILOTHEUS,  ABRAHAM.     A. 

Wright  83 

PHILOTESIS.     Daniel  Roberts      2096 
PHILO-TRAGICUS.     Thady  Fitz- 

patrick  TT2. 

PHILUS  ADELPHUS.     John  Ley  642 
PHIZ.     H.  K.  Browne  1193 

P.  H.,  M.D.     Paul  Hiffernan,  M.D.  2319 
PHCENIX,  JOHN,  M.A.     Captain 

Derby  1905 

PHCENIX.     SirHenryMartin,  Bart.  169 
PHOTIUS,  JUNIOR.     Sher- 
lock 1445 
PH.  TRELERNIE.     Peter  Heylin  2707 
PHYSIOLOGUS,  PHILOTHEOS. 

Thomas  Tryon  970,  1654,  2795,  2796 
PIERCE,  DOD.  Dr  Barrowby  1403 
PIERCE,  DOD.  Dr  Schomberg,  Jr.  1403 
PIKROMEL,      TIMOTHEUS. 

Thomas  Clarke  789 

PILEUS   QUADRATUS.    Stephen 

Reay  1776 

PINDAR,    PAUL.      John    Younge 

Akerman  1 507 

PINDAR,  PETER.     John  Wolcott, 

M.D.       53,    143,   225,   252,   287,   346, 

440,    460,    506,     865,     894    (2),    902, 

1012,  1061,  1237,  1254,  1316,  1460, 

1517,  1529  (2),  1661  (2),  1741,  1803 

(2),  1804  (3),  1818,  183s,  1845,  1871, 

1893  (2),  1 91 5  (2),  1955,  1956,  1958, 

2165,  2213,  2218  (6),  2234,  2235, 

2236,  225s,  2277,  2390,  2510,  2543, 

2549,  2657,  2798,  2830,  2840 

PINDAR,  PETER,  JUNIOR.  John 

Agg  2218,2233,2590,2686 

PISCATOR.     Thomas  P.  Lathy  92 

PISISTRATUS,  CAXTON.     G.  E. 
Bulwer-Lytton  243 


PISO,  LUCIUS  M.  W.  Ware  2225 
PITTS,  THOMAS.  John  Tutchin  1725 
PLACE,   BENJAMIN.     Edward 

Thring  2577 

PLAIN  TIMOTHY.  G.  W.  Blaikie  924 
PLOWMAN,  PETER  THE.  James 

Mercer  2024 

PLYMLEY,  PETER.    Sidney  Smith 

1449,  2589,  2696 
P.  M.     Patrick  Middleton  677 

P.  M.     Peter  Muffet  438 

P.  M.     Philip  Massinger  904,  198 1 

P.  M.     Pierre  Mathieu  1981 

POETASTER.  Thomas  Dekker  2352 
POLEMOPHILUS     BROWN. 

Alexander  Geddes,  LL.D.  1737 

POLYPUS.   Eaton  Stannard  Barrett 

68(2) 
POMPONIO,      LETO.       Cardinal 

Vitelleschi  2723 

PONDER,    REV.    PETER.     Rev. 

William  Bell  422,  1307 

PONTEFRACT,   PETER    OF. 

Richard  Graves  1524 

PORCUPINE,    PETER.     William 

Corbett  75,  241,  600  (2),  612,  1463, 

1497,  1776,  1778,  2651 
POSITIVE,  PETER.    James  Mont- 
gomery 2020 
P P ,   POET   LAUREAT. 

George  Daniel  2525 

P.  P.,  REV.,  M.A.  Richard  Graves  897 
P.  R.     Patrick  Robertson  1335 

P.  R.     Robert  Parsons  2648 

PRAGMATICUS     MERCURIUS. 

Marchamont  Nedham     107,  1455,  ^936 
PRESBYTER.     George  Lewthwaite 

2386 
PRESBYTER  ANGLICANUS.     J. 

H.  Harris  200,  2390 

PRESBYTER      CALVANIANUS. 

Archibald  Bruce  103,  2065 

PRESBYTER      CATHOLICUS. 

Rev.  William  Harness  2774 

PRESBYTER     CICESTRENSIS. 

Henry  Latham  130 

PRESBYTERUS.  Robert  Hussey  1083 
PRIMCOCK,  A.  James  Ralph  2547 
PRIOR,  J.  BUTLER.     Thomas  H. 

Ward.  253 

PRISCILLA  *  *   *   *.       Priscilla 

Wakefield  1341 

PRISCILLA    PARLANTE.      Hon. 

Mary  A.  Cavendish  Bradshaw  912, 1582 


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Ixxxviii 


PROBUSBRITANICUS.  Samuel 
Johnson,  LL.D.  1549 

PROMOTION  BY  MERIT.  Wil- 
liam Angus  2057 

PROTESTANT,  NORTH  BRIT- 
ISH.    Archibald  Bruce  1240 

PSYCALETHES  ESTIBIUS.  Wil- 
liam Coward,  M.D.  2309 

P.  T.     Philip  Thickness  1287 

PUBLICOLA.     D.  J.  Williams         1442 

PUBLICOLA.  John  Adams,  LL.D. 

1773 
PUBLICOLA.        Jonathan      Swift, 

D.D.  1402 

PUBLICUS.    Caleb  Fleming  1642 

PUBLICUS  SEVERUS.     Sir  John 

J.Dillon  1 178 

PUEDE-SER,      DON      DIEGO. 

James  Mabbe  855,  2460 

PUNJABEE.     W.  D.  Arnold  1763 

PURVES,  GEORGE,  LL.D.  Simon 

Gray  67,  1043 

PUSEYITE      EX-.         Henry     N. 

Oxenham  1897 

PUZZLEPATE,  JEDEDIAH.    John 

Douglas  Giles  2709 

P.  W.     Patrick  Walker  2438 

P.  W.     P.  Wyborne  368 

PYNGLE  LAYNE.  J.  Fox  Turner  2365 
P Y,  WILLIAM.     William  Pud- 

sey  495 

Q- 

Q.  E.  D.    F.  von  Mtinch  Belling- 

hausen  1054 

Q  IN  THE  CORNER.    John  Harris 

Vol  iv.,  259s 
QUADRATUS  PILEUS.    Stepken 

Reay  1776 

QUAKER.    Joseph  Wyeth  193 

QUARTUS,   SCRIBLERUS. 

Thomas  Cooke  217 

QUEERFELLOW,        QUINTIN. 

Charles  Clark  690 

QUEVEDO  REDIVIVUS.    G.  G. 

Byron,  Lord  Byron  2771 

QUID-PRO-QUO.      Charles    John 

Smyth,  M.A.  584 

QUID.  Robert  Allan  Fitzgerald  1263 
QUIET    GEORGE.      George 

Frederick  Pardon  1296 

QUINQUAGENARIUS.     Godfrey 

Fausett,  D.D.  915 


QUINTIN  QUEERFELLOW. 

Charles  Clark  690 

QUIZ.     Edward  Caswall  2405 

QUIZ,  A  WONDERFUL.     J.   R. 

Lowell  2081 

QUORUM  UNUS.  William  Wadd  1758 
Q.  Z.     Dr  Ellison  1668 


R. 

R.  Arthur  Blennerhasset  Rowan  2462 
R.     Zachary  Pearce  1626  (2) 

R  A.     R.  Allot  752 

R.  A.     R.  Argall  2448 

R.  A.     R.  Aston  191 8 

R.  A.     Richard  AUeine     226,  1022,  1079, 

2768,  2841 
R.  A.     Robert  Armin  2720 

R.  A.     Robert  Aylet  275 

R.  A.     Robert  Aylett  2815 

RABBOTEM,  ISAAC.     Philip    de 

Marnix  220 

RAG,  TAG,  AND   BOBTAIL.    J. 

Cameron  Lees,  D.D.  2221  (2) 

RALEIGH,   W.      Henry   St   John, 

Lord  Bolingbroke  530 

R.  ALISTER.  Alexander  Robert- 
son 213,  222,  866 
RAMBAND   YOELING.     Fr^ddric 

Gilbert  1498 

RAMSAY,     GRACE.       Kathleen 

O'Meara  2255,  2572 

RAMUS    RANDOLPH.      Edward 

N.  Denny s  71 

RANDALL,    ANNE     FRANCIS. 

Mary  Robinson  1419 

RANDOLP,  FITZ-EUSTACE.   W. 

Eraser  256 

RANDOLPH,    RAMUS.     Edward 

N.  Dennys  71 

RANGER,     CHARLES.      Arthur 

Murphy  1044 

RANGER,  ENGLISH  CON- 
NAUGHT.  Edward  Cooper  550 
RAVELIN,  HUMPHREY.    G. 

Procter  1524 

RAWDON,   CRAWLEY.      George 

F.  Pardon  208,  234  (3),  1060,  1066 

RAYMOND,    HENRY   A.     Sarah 

Scott  1 138 

R.  B.  Honble.  Robert  Boyle  962,  1796 
R.  B.    Richard  Baddeley  147 1 

R.  B.    Richard  Bamfield  1052 

R.  B.     Richard  Baxter  1654 


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R.  G. 


xc 


R.  B.     Richard  Booker  2260 

R.  B.     Richard  Brathwait  1683 

R.  B.     Richard  Brathwayt        1 500,  2050 
R.  B.     Richard  Brome  131 1 

R.  B.     Richard  Broughton  1651 

R.  B.     Richard  Burton  44,  599,  752,  756, 
757>  870,  looi,  1144,  1156,  1158,  1166, 
2709,  2714,  2722,  2828 
R.  B.     Robert  Baily  129 

R.  B.     Robert  Barclay  2219 

R.  B.     Robert  Baron  1623 

R.  B.     Robert  Blackwell  513 

R.  B.     Robert  Boreman  523 

R.  B.     Robert  Bostock  631 

R.  B.     Robert  Bragge  1466 

R.  B.     Robert  Brett      615,  711,  1806  (2), 

2106,  2574 
R.  B.     Robert  Brown  1834 

R.  B.     Robert  Burton  2709 

R.  B.     Robert  Parsons  143 

R.  B.  G.     Robert  Baillie  2195 

R.  B.  J.     R.  B.  Jones  2771 

R.  B.  K.     Robert  Baillie  1858 

R,  B.  M.     Robert  B.  Mansfield  2270 

R.  B.  P.     Ralph  Buckland  2291 

R.  B.  P.     Robert  B.  Paul  1138 

R.  C.     Ralph  Cudworth  2709 

R.  C.     Ralph  Cudworth,  D.D.  648 

R.  C.     R.  Chambers  181 5 

R.  C.     Richard  Carew  843,  1021 

R.  C.     Richard  Cattermole  995 

R C Richard 

Challoner,  D.D.  340 

R.  C.    Richard  Chamberlaine  1495 

R.  C.     Richard  Claridge  118 

R.  C.     Richard  Corbet  1955 

R.  C.     Richard  Crane  546,  13 16 

R.  C.     Richard  Crashaw  309 

R.  C.     Robert  Calder  1326,  2337 

R.  C.     Robert  Carruthers  1139 

R.  C.     Robert  Cawdrey  1021 

R.  C.    Robert  Chambers  1846 

R,  C.    Robert  Clark  1027 

R.  C.    Robert  Clavel  1103 

R.  C.     Robert  Codrington        2033,  2660 
R.  C.     Robert  Colvill  299 

R.  C.     Robert  Connold  1757 

R.  C.    Robert  Crowley  2270 

R.  C.    Rager  Cook  2631 

R.  C.     Roger  Cotton  177 

R.  C.  C.    Richard  Charles  Coxe        1604 
R.  C,  D.D.    Richard  Smith,  Bishop 

of  Chalcedon  273 

R.  C.  H.    Sir  Richard  Colt  Hoare     1102 


R 
R. 
R. 
R. 
R. 
R. 
R. 


M.    Robert  Cotton  Money 
M.A.     Robert  Calder,  M.A. 
SIR.     Richard  Cocks 
SIR.     Sir  Robert  Cotton 


C  -  LD  -  R.  Robert  Calder  2474 

1275 

2009 

2391 

2329 

876 

249 

739 

1733, 

1937 

306 

276 

470 


Richard  Day 
Richard  Duppa 
Robert  Davenport 

Robert  Dixon,  D.D. 
Sir  Robert  Dallington 


544, 


R.  D. 
R.  D 

R.  D. 
R.  D. 

R.  DOLEMAN.     Robert  Parsons 

R D  S LE,  SIR.    Sir  Richard 

Steele  1395 

R.  E.  C.     Rachel  E.  Cresswell 

1597,  2459 
REDIVIVUS     QUEVEDOS.      G. 

E.  Byron,  Lord  Byron  2771 
REDMAN      WESTCOT.       Adam 

Littleton  2193 

REDNAXELA.     Hon.  Mrs  Cropper 

1090 
REDNAXELA    GNIMELF,  A.M. 

Alexander  Fleming,  M.A.  2505 

R.  E.  E.  W.  R.  E.  E.  Warburton  1193 
REGINALD      DE      ST      LEON, 

COUNT.     Edward  du  Bois  2250 

REGINALDE  WOLFE.    Thomas 

F.  Dibdin  1283 
R.  E.  H.  GREYSON.   Henry  Rogers 

2319 
REKATIHW,DRAWDE.    Edward 

Whitaker  1204 

REMEMBRANCER,  BRITAIN'S. 

George  Wither  2513 

RESEARCH.  J.  Wood  Beilby  2678 
RETNYW,       WERDNA,       M.D. 

Andrew  Wynter,  M.D.  1800,  1911 

REUBEN  PERCY.    Joseph  Clinton 

Robinson  1508,  1884 

REV.     ****       ******       jyjj^ 

James  Pycroft,  M.A.  431 

R.  F.  Richard  Farnworth  132,  382, 1034, 
1078,  1 1 72,  2604,  2822 
R.  F.     Richard  Frankum  220 

R.  F.    Robert  Ferguson  241 1 

R.   F.   BRANCASSINE.      Hughes 

R.  P.  Eraser  Halle  540 

R.  F.,  D.D.     Roger  Fenton,  D.D.     2337 

R F .     Robert  Forbes  61 

R.  F.,  SIR.  Sir  Richard  Fanshaw  2068 
R.  G.     R.  Goodrige  1525 

R.  G.     Richard  Gough        285,  555,  1149 


XCl 


R.  G.    —    ROC 


XCll 


R.  G. 
R.  G. 


Robert  Gould 
Robert  Gardiner 


1525,  1998 

1237  (2), 
1238(2),  1239 
240,  667,  2292, 
2570 
Abraham  Woodhead      483,  655, 

1057 
R.  Heath 
R.  Henderson 
R.  H  olden 
Richard  Harvey 
Richard  Hawkins 
Richard  Head  1633,  2046,  2x03 
Richard  Hubberthorne  2447 


R.  G.     Robert  Greene 


R.  H. 

R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 
R.  H. 

R 

R.  H. 


1856 

178 

1057 

1 198,  1896 

654 


Robert  Harrison  1498 

Robert  Heron  2251 

Robert  Hobson  1057 

Robert  Hooke  195 

Robert  Hewlett  93 

•  H ,     Thomas  Carte  981 

C.  Hon.  Robert  Henry  Clive  695 
R.  H.  D.,  JR.    Richard  Henry  Dana, 

Junr.  2702 

R.  H.,  M.A.,     Richard  HoUinworth, 

M.A.  849 

R.  H.  S.     R.  H.  Shepperd  2553 

R.  H.  THE  E.  OF  R.  John  Wilmot, 

Earl  of  Rochester  1951 

R.  I.     Richard  Johnson  2166 

RICHARD    BEWLEY,   M.A.      R. 

Harrington,  M.D.  2641 

RICHARD  BURTON.    Nathaniel 

Crouch  2709 

RICHARD     THIMBLEBY. 

Richard  Ashby  2425 

RICHARD   WALTER.     Benjamin 

Robins  2782 

RICHARDE   BRIGHTWELL. 

John  Frith  1917 

RICHARDUS         INCOGNITUS. 

Richard  Brash  42 

RICHWORTH,  WILLIAM. 

Thomas  White  623 

RIC.  RO.     Richard  Robinson  2667 

RICTER  WODEN  VANDYCK. 

Andrew  Coventry  Dick  1759 

R  E  D  G  A  P.       George     Frederick 

Pardon  873 

RIGHT   HON.  EARL  OF  HAD- 

TON.  Earl  of  Haddington  1951 

RIGHT    HON.    LADY   H  *  *  *  *. 

Lady  Hawke  1287 

RINGLETUB,  JEREMIAH.   John 

Styles,  D.D.  1815 


RIPON,  JOHN  SCOTT.  John 
Scott  Byerly  244 

RIVETAS,  ANDREW,  JR.  Andrew 
Marvell  1675 

R.  J.  1233 

R.  J.     Richard  Johnson  2166 

R.  J.  L.     Richard  J.  Lane  2475 

R.  JUNINS.     Richard  Younge         2320 
R.      J.      WOOLLEN      DRAPER. 

Lieut.  J.  Mackenzie  2831 

R.  L.     Rev.  Roger  Lawrence  670 

R.  L.     Robert  Lawrie  102 1 

R,  L.     Sir  Roger  L'Estrange  406 

R.  L.,  SIR.     Sir  Roger  L'Estrange      618 
R.    L.  WESTLAND.     Robert  W. 

Lowe  2810 

R.  M.     Professor  Robert  Manning    2216 
R.  M.     Ralph  Maddison  751 

R.  M.     Richard  Mayhew  1943 

R.  M.     R.  Manerick  2252 

R.  M.     R.  Monsey  2262 

R.  M.     Robert  Morris  1380 

R.  *****  *,  MARIA.  MariaRiddell  2784 
R.  M.,  D.D.     R.  Mosson,  D.D.  1931 

R.  N.     Richard  Niccols  986,  2392 

R.  O.     Richard  Overton  1543 

ROBERT  BRAZEN,  F.N.S.     Colin 

Maclaurin  1947 

ROBERT    BURTON.      Nathaniel 

Crouch  2709 

ROBERT   HALL,   GENT.      Peter 

Heylin  1083 

ROBERT    HALSTEAD.      Henry, 

Earl  of  Peterborough  2512 

ROBERT     HERON.      John  Pink- 

erton  1441 

ROBERT  SCOTT.     James  Robins  1135 
ROBERT        SEYMOUR.        John 

Motley  29,  2528 

ROBERT    TURNER    COTTON. 

Mortimer  Collins  1672 

ROBERT  WARNEFORD,  LIEUT., 

R.N.     W.  H.  C.  Russell       1272,  1895, 
2240,  2397,  2542,  2544 
ROBERTS,  CAPTAIN.    Augustus 

Charles  Hobart,  R.N.  1710 

POB  POI.     John  Macgregor  1020 

ROCHESTER,    MARK.     William 

C.  M.  Kent  603 

ROCK,      CAPTAIN.      Roger 

O'Connor  1451 

ROCKINGHAM,  SIR  CHARLES. 

Count  de  Jarnac  346 

ROCKWOOD.    Thomas  Dykes      2497 


XClll 


ROD     —     ST  L 


XCIV 


RODOLPHUS.     Charles  Croke         945 
ROGER  WIDDRINGTON.    Roger 

Preston  1736,  2221 

ROGER  WIDDRINGTON.  Thomas 

Preston  1736(2),  2221 

ROLAND    GILDEROY.      Charles 

Rowley  19 10 

RO.,  RIC.     Richard  Robinson  2667 

RORY  M'RORY,  REV.    J.  Cameron 

Lees,  D.D.  1531 

ROSA.     Rosa  Raine  2064 

ROSALIND.     Rosalind  Davis  993 

ROSA  MATILDA.     Mrs  Byrne       1181 
ROSKELYNSIS,  PHILO.     Robert 

Forbes,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Caithness     17 
POI,  FOB.     John  Macgregor  1020 

R.  P.  927 

R.  P.     Richard  Peers  1947 

R.  P.     Richard  Perrinchief  2533 

R.  P.     Richard  Polwhele  783 

R.  P.     Robert  Paltock  1464 

R.  P.     Robert  Pricket  1174,1266 

R.  P.     Robert  Pultock  1464 

R.  P.  W.     Robert  Plumer  Ward         1206 
R.  R.     Richard  Robinson  199,  240 

R.  R.     Robert  Rogers,  B.D.  2169 

R.  R.     William  Rowley  1605 

R.  S.     Richard  Sault  256 

R.  S.     Richard  Sheldon  349 

R.    S.      Richard    Smith,    Bishop   of 

Chalcedan  202 

R.  S.     Richard  Stanwix,  B.D.  1171 

R.  S.     Robert  Paltock  1464 

R.  S.     Robert  Pultock  1464 

R.  S.     Robert  Sempill  1908 

R.  S.     Robert  Southwell  1649,  2659 

R.  S.     R.  Skinner  388 

R.  S.     R.  Stanyhurst  1905 

R.  S.     R.  Stapylton  1905 

R.  S.,  D.D.     Robert  Scott,  D.D. 

986,  2338 
R.  S.  H.     Robert  S.  Hunt  1683 

R.  S.  H.     Robert  Stephen  Hawker   2776 
R S — -,    SIR.      Sir    Robert 

Sibbald  13  57 

R.  S.  S.  J.     Richard  Strange  1468 

R.  T.     Rebekah  Travers  1606 

R.  T.     Richard  Tuke  2457 

R.  T.     Robert  Tofte  61,  1323,  1829, 

2701 
R.  T.     Sir  Peter  Pett  642 

R.  THOM.     Edward  Mayhew  2637 

RUDDIMAN,     THOMAS,^    M.A. 

Roger  Robertson  1243     I 

III.  2  P 


RUEBEN        PERCY.         Thomas 

Byerley  1508,  1884 

RURAL  D.D.  David  Esdaile,  D.D.  504 
RUSTICUS.  Edward  Newman  1442 
RUSTICUS.      Frederick     Denison 

Maurice,  B.A.  251 1 

RUSTICUS,       MERCURIUS. 

Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin  231 

RUSTICANS,      PHILALETHES. 

Richard  Shepherd,  D.D.  2109 

RUSTICUS,         PHILALETHES. 

William  Asplin  1214 

RUTH  BUCK.     Mrs  Joseph  Lamb 

1 183, 1262,  1939,  2652 
RUTH  ELLIOTT.  Lillie  Peck  2776 
R.  V.     Richard  Verstegan  622 

R.  V.     Robert  Veel  1717 

R,  V.     Robert  Verstegan  2342 

R_V— D  D—  T— ,     William  Thom, 

M.A.  1067 

R.  W.     I  saak  Walton  1517 

R.  W.     Richard  West  348 

R.  W.     Robert  Ware  1971 

R.  W.     Robert  Whitehall 

762,  1550,  2549 
R.  W.     Robert  Wright  1187 

R.  W.     Robert  Wright,  D.D.  2098 

R.  W.     R.  Wharton  369 

R.  W.     R.  Whithall  2600 

R.  W.,  B.D.     Richard  White  404 

R.  W.,  D.D.  Robert  Wilde,  D.D.  1816 
R.  W.  D.  P.     R.  Wetham  1731 

R.  W.  S.     R.  W.  Smiles  2788 

R.  W.  S.  W.    Reginald  W.  Sackville- 

West  1 1 19 

RYHEN    PAMEACH.     Henry 

Peachman,  M.A.  619 

RYRIE       BJOLLA       PADRING. 

P.  V.  Fitz  Patrick  2557 


S.     John  Skelton  2557 

SADDI,  NATHAN  BEN.     Robert 

Dodsley  390,  2292 

SAILOR,    THE    OLD.      Matthew 

Henry  Barker,  R.N.  1262,  1316,  1478 
2607,  2610,  2790 
ST  GEORGE,  GEORGE.     Joseph 

Snowe  2260 

SAINT-JOHN,      THEOPHILUS. 

Rev.  Samuel  Clapham,  M.A.  364,  1986 
ST  LEON,  COUNT  REGINALD 

DE.     Edward  du  Bois  2250 


xcv 


SAL    —    SEA 


XCVl 


SALEM,    AHAB.     Rev.  James 

Murray  1724 

SALLE,  JOH.  DE  LA.     John  Hall  1856 
SALOPIENSIS.     Job  Orton  634 

SAMUEL  A.  BARD.     Ephraim  G. 

Squier  51 

SAMUEL      PARKER.         Charles 

Leslie  836 

SANCTA   CLARA,   FRANCIS   A. 
Francis  Davenport  862,  2187 

SANDEMANIAN. Pike        2051 

SAND,  GEORGE.   Armadine  L.  A. 
Dudevant    443,   497,  521,  143 1,  1560, 
1616,  1664,  2386,  2614 
SA.    OXON.      S.    Parker,    Bp.    of 

Oxford  2089 

SARAH      TYTLER.         Henrietta 
Keddie    294,  406,  566,  624,  993,  1014, 
1090,  1 186, 1317,  1642, 1683,  1747,  1812, 
1816,  1851,  2273  (2),  2392,  2453,  2518, 

2805 
SARESBURY,    LORD     BISHOP 

OF.     J.  Jewel  D.  Whear  155 

SARUM,  GREGORY  MISO.  Jona- 
than Swift,  D.D.  1993 
SATIRICUS    SCULPTOR.      Wil- 
liam H.  Ireland  354 
SAVONAROLA,  DON   JEREMY. 

Francis  S.  Mahony  874 

S.  B.     Francis  Willis  and  others  80 

S.  B.     Samuel  Barker  1627 

S.  B.     Samuel  Bold  845,  1401,  2296 

S.  B.     Samuel  Bolde  845 

S.  B.     S.  Bredwell  2079 

S.  C.     Mrs  Croft  1033  (2) 

S.  C.     Sabin  Chambers  993 

S.  C.     Samuel  Carter       1324,1456,2181 
S.  C.     Samuel  Clarke  750 

S.  C.     Samuel  Colliber  12 10 

S.  C.     Samuel  Colvil  1636,  2273 

S.  C.     Samuel  Croxall  2316 

S.  C.     Hugh  Paulin  de  Cressy    427,  779, 

893,  2222 
SC,  AN.     Anthony  Scoloker  625 

SCARAB^US.  D.  Badham,  M.D.    2069 
SCHLEIERMACHER,  DR. 

Frederick  C.  Thirl  wall,  D.D.  537 

S.  C.  L.     S.  C.  Lampreys  266 

SCOTO  -  BRITANNICO.         Miss 

Webster     .  1476 

SCOTO -BRITANNUS.     Thomas 

M'Crie,  D.D.  964 

SCOTO-BRITANNUS,  CALVINUS 
MINOR.     Archibald  Bruce  965 


SCOTT,  HONORIA.  Mrs  Frazer  1819 
SCOTTISH     PHILHELLEN. 

Edward  Mason  1897 

SCOTT,  LEADER.  Lucy  Baxter  2168 
SCOTT,  ROBERT.  James  Robins  1135 
SCOTUS.     John  Gibson  2304,  2507 

SCOTUS.     Samuel  Raleigh  21 17 

SCOTUS,  J.  C.  James  Cunningham  1621 
SCOTUS,      PHILO.       Philip      B. 

Ainslie  2166 

S.C.,REV. FATHER.  SerenusCressy929 
SCRIBE,  SIMON.  Adam  Black  1562 
SCRIBBLE,    TIMOTHY.      A. 

Cowper  T749 

SCRIBLERUS,  FAUSTINUS.  2073 
SCRIBLERUS,MARTINUS    Rev. 

Robert  Morehead  862 

SCRIBLERUS,  MAXIMUS.  James 

Love  533 

SCRIBLERUS  QUARTUS.  Thomas 

Cooke  217 

SCRIBLERUS     SECUNDUS. 

Henry  Fielding  204,  1008,  1422 

SCRUB,  TIMOTHY.  John  Kelly  884 
SCRUTATOR.       Charles     Jerram, 

A.M.  1451 

SCRUTATOR.      Charles     Pennell 

Measor  1252 

SCRUTATOR.  Charles  Rivington  2505 
SCRUTATOR.     K.  W.  Horlock       1093 

1180, 1448, 1512, 1557, 1985,  2099,  2271, 

2481 
SCRUTATOR.  Rev.  John  O'Hanlon, 

M.R.I.A.  1252 

SCULPTOR,  SATIRICUS.  WiUiam 

Henry  Ireland  354 


S.  D.     Danforth 

191 

S.  D.     Samuel  Downes 

6 

S.  D.     Samuel  Lee,  M.A. 

721 

S.  D.     S.  Drake 

416 

S.  D.,  J.  L.     S.  Drake,  J.  Lake 

416, 

2840 

S.  E.     Giles  Duncombe 

2684 

S.  E.     Sampson  Ever 

690 

S.  E.     Stephen  Egerton 

1987 

SEAFIELD,  FRANK,  M.A. 

Alex- 

ander  H.  Grant,  M.A. 

H95 

SEARCH,     CHRISTIAN, 

LL.D. 

Sir  W.  C.  Smith,  Bart. 

1607 

SEARCH,    EDWARD.     Abraham 

Tucker 

966, 

i486 

SEARCH,    JOHN.     Rev.   Thomas 

Binney                               484* 

1047, 

2129 

SEARCH,  WARNER  CHRISTIAN, 

Sir  Wm.  C.  Smith,  Bart 

104 

XCVll 


SEA     —     S.  L. 


XCVlll 


SEARLE,      JANUARY.        George 

Philips  357,  524,  1335,  1470,  1580,  1591 
S.  E.  B.    Sir  Samuel  Egerton  Brydges 

1589,  1795.  1944,2391 
SECONDSIGHT,  SOLOMON.    T. 

B.  Greaves  1239 

SECUNDUS,      AMICUS.         Rev. 

William  A.  Thomson,  D.D.     272,  2090 
SECUNDUS,     ATTICUS.      John 

M'Diarmid  1432 

SECUNDUS,  JUNIUS.       Charles 

Kelsall  494 

SECUNDUS,  SCRIBLERUS.  Henry 

Fielding  204,  1008,  1422 

SEEDAIR,    STEPHEN.      Phineas 

Seedair  2615 

SEGDIRBOEG.  George  Bridges  1421 
SELKIRK,  J.  B.  James  Brown  1944 
SENEX.     Edward  Rowland  2051 

SENILIS.     John  Nelson  191 5 

SENIOR.     John  Penrose,  M.A.  888 

SEN  MUSCIPULA.  John  Collier  552 
SEPTENTRIONALIS  CLERICUS. 

J.  Richardson  2137 

SERGEANT,  B.  Robert  Butler  1697 
SERGEANT-MAJOR,  P.  F.     Payne 

Fisher  1950,  2606 

SERLE,  JANUARY.     George  Philips 

357 
SEVERUS,  PUBLICUS.    Sir  John 

J.  Dillon  1178 

SEYMAR,    WILLIAM.      William 

Ramsey  478 

SEYMOUR,       ROBERT.        John 

Motley  29,  2528 

SEYMOUR,  W.  Cuthbert  Shaw  1804 
S.  F.,  M.A.     Samuel  Felgate  1757 

S.  F.,  MRS.  Sarah  Field  «/i?  Fyge  195 1 
S.  G.  Samuel  Grascome  352,1106,2267 
S.  G.     S.  Groome  1016 

S.  G.     Symon  Gunton  1831 

S.  G.  O.  Lord  Sidney  G.  Osborne  1447 
S.  H.     James  Tidmarsh  1700 

S.  H.     Samuel  Harsnett  574,  664 

S.  H.     Samuel  H olden  557 

S.  H.     S.  Hayes,  M.R.I.A.  1986 

S.  H.     S.  Hinde  1258 

S.  H.     S.  Hynde  1258 

S.    H.    A.   B.   E  C.    EX.       Samuel 

Harding  2381 

SHAVER,  THE.     John  Macgowan 

2008,  2333 
SHEKARRY,  THE  OLD.     H.  A. 

Leverson  748,941,1193 


SHEMAYA,  EBN.     David  Parkes  2483 
SHEPHERD,  ETTRICK.     James 

Hogg  2064 

S.  H.  F.     Sarah  H.  Fox  1952 

SHIRLEY.     John  Skelton         303,  1758 
SHOLTO     PERCY.       Joseph     C. 

Robertson  1884 

SHOLTO      PERCY.       Thomas 

Byerley  1508 

S.    H.,    SENIOR.       Rev.     Samuel 

Hunton  1 103 

SIDNEY     DARYL.     Douglas 

Straight  1072,  2231 

SIGMA.     J.  B.  Shaw  2454 

SIGMA.     Samuel  Newington 

513  (2),  1725,2028,  2565 
SILAWL.     Ralph  Wallis  1662 

SILENT,    LONG.        Thomas     T. 

Lynch  833,  2450 

SILLY  BILLY.     Eustace  C.  Gren- 

ville  Murray  2501 

SILVAN  US  URBAN.    John  Nichols 

2231 
SILVERCLOUD.  G.  S.  Brown  2509 
SILVER  PEN.     Ehza  Meteyard 

599,  1497 
SILVERTONGUE,        GABRIEL. 

James  Montgomery  2808 

SILVESTER  OTWAY.     John  Os- 
wald 835,  1953 
SILVIA.     Countess  of  Berkeley        1519 
SIMEON  SOUTH.     J.  M'Gregor    2386 
SIMEON  BAXTER.     Rev.  Samuel 

Peters  2704 

SIMON  GRAY.    Sir  Alexander  Bos- 
well,  Bart.  725 
SIMON  SCRIBE.     Adam  Black      1562 
SIMON    WAGSTAFF.     Jonathan 

Swift  456 

SIMPLEX.    John  Young  1228 

SIRRAHNIO.     John  Harris  2236 

S.  I.  S.     Sir  James  Sempill  1908 

SISTER  ANNE.  1518 

S.  J.     Stephen  Jay  563 

SKETCHLEY,  ARTHUR.    George 
Rose  1634, 1675  (5),  1676  (11),  1677  (3), 

1835 
SKILLETT,  JOSEPH.     Lord  John 

Russell  824 

S.  L.     Stephen  Lobb  1056 

S LE,      R- — D,      SIR.        Sir 

Richard  Steele  1395 

S.  L.    KOSMOnOAITES.    S.  Lusignan 

1165 


XCIX 


SLO     —     STE 


SLOTH.     Robert  Thorn  790 

S.  M.     Menella  Bute  Smedley   1332, 

1536,  1742,2718 
S.  M.     Selina  Martin  2403 

S.  M.     Shackerley  Marmion  548 

SMALLSHOT,    JASPER.      Major 

Ware  2481 

SMECTYMNUUS.       Edmund 

Calamy  106,  2749 

SMECTYMNUUS.    Matthew  New- 

comen  106,  2749 

SMECTYMNUUS.     Stephen  Mar- 
shall 106,  2749 
SMECTYMNUUS.  Thomas  Young 

106,  2749 
SMECTYMNUUS.   William  Spurs- 

towe  106, 2749 

S.  M.  H.     S.  M.  Heaton  2581 

SMITH,  ALEXANDER.      Sydney 

Dobell  2454 

SMITH,    GAMALIEL.     Jeremy 

Bentham  175 1 

SMITH,  J.     Charles  Baring  1448 

SMITH,  JOHN.  John  D.  Lewis  2402 
SMITH,  JOHN.  John  Sergeant  1688 
SMITH,  THE,  OF  SMITHEDEN. 

Daniel  M'lvor  2787 

S.,  MR.,  MR  OF  ART.     John  Still, 

M.A.  2243 

SMYTH,  PEREGRINE.     William 

King,  LL.D.  1299 

S.  N.     Samuel  Newman  467 

S.  N.     Thomas  Elrington  1232 

S.  N.     Thomas  Vaughan  199 

S.  N.     Sylvester  Norris,  D.D.     135,  163, 

1057 
SNARLY    CHARLEY.        Charles 

Clark  901 

S N,  A W.     Andrew  Steven- 
son 1409,  2790 
S.    O.     Sydney  Owenson,  Lady   S. 

Morgan  2250 

S.  O.     Thomas  Scot  2813 

SOAME,  SIR  HENRY  F.  R.     Sir 

H.  E.  Bunbury  1959 

SOCRATES,  CHRISTIANUS. 

Edward  Stephens  <9r  Stevens  158,1216 
SOLOMON         ABRABANEL. 

William  Arnall  451 

SOLOMON       GRILDRIG.         Dr 

Rennell,  &c.  161 7 

SOLOMON  SECONDSIGHT.    T. 

B.  Greaves  1239 

SOMEBODY.  Wi  Ham  Donaldson  1464 


SOPH  RON.     W.  Cunninghame         624 
SOUTH,  SIMEON.     J.  M'Gregor 

2386 
SOUTH,  THEOPHILUS.  Edward 

Chitty  1204 

S.  P.     Samuel  Page  63 

S.  P.     Samuel  Parker  318 

S.  P.     Samuel  Pepys  I977 

S.  P.     Samuel  Pick  9^3 

S.  P.     Samuel  Pordage  i953 

S.  P.     S.  Pennington  i44S 

S.  P.  A.  M.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.      739 
SPARKS,     TIMOTHY.       Charles 

Dickens  2519 

S.  P.  ARMIG.     Samuel  Pordage       1678 
SP.,  ED.     Edmund  Spenser    452,  1678, 

2039,2548 
SPLENE,      MEGATHYM,     B.A., 

0X0 N.     Cockburn  Thomson  69 

SPUR,  MERCURIUS.       Cuthbert 

Shaw  2073 

S.  R.     Richard  Smith  126 

S.  R.     Samuel  Rid  182,  1052 

S.  R.     Samuel  Rosewell  471 

S.  R.     Samuel  Rowlands     227,  373,  527, 

533,  601,  688,  1028,  1052,  1082,  1307, 

1454,    1552,    1567,    1609,    1661,    1740, 

281 1 

1747 
2738 

373 

2778,  2779 

2228 

964 


S.  R.     Samuel  Rowley 

S.  R.     Sarah  Renou 

S.  R.     Simon  Robson 

S.  R.  N.  I.     Thomas  Scot 

S.  R,  W.     Sarah  R.  Whitehead 

S S.     Charles  Lucas 

S.  S.     Samuel  Shaw  2776 

S.  S.     Samuel  Sheppard  2305 

S.  S.     Samuel  Starling  126 

S.  S.     Sarah  Sheppard  362,  1206 

S.  S.     Thomas  Rogers  443 

S.  S.,  M.A.     Samuel  Smith  360 

S.  T.     Samuel  Thomas  2152 

S.  T.     Samuel  Timmins  15 13 

S.  T.     S.  Tucker  2458 

S.  T.     Thomas  Stonna  2163 

S.  T.     William  Fleetwood,  D.D.        1406 
STALBRYDGE,     HENRY.     John 

Bale  779 

STAWEL,    AUGUSTUS.      Alfred 

O.  Legge  1543 

S T,  DR.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 

243,  251,  296,   1 186,  1458,  2036,  2259, 

2743 
STEADY.     Allan  Ramsay  1380 

STELLA.    Estella  A.  Lewis  2258 


CI 


STE     —     T.  C. 


Cll 


STEPHEN  COLLET,  M.A.     John 

S.  Byerley  2128 

STEPHEN     OLIVER.       W.     A. 

Chatto  1810,  2076,  2263 

STEPHEN    SEEDAIR.      Phineas 

Deseret  2615 

STONECASTLE,  HENRY.     John 

Kelly  2712 

STONEHENGE.        John      Henry 
Walsh      194,  285,  695,  696,  1053,  1544, 

2209,  2380 
STRADLING,  MATHEW.     M.  F. 

Mahony  1251 

STRETTON,  HESBA.  Sarah  Smith 
416,  533,  565,  689,  875,  973,  1094,  1218, 
1306,  1515,  1539,  1611,  1740,  1744, 
1814,  1876,  2497,  2573,  2690,  2828, 

2843 

ST PE,  W M.     Sir   William 

Stanhope  1828 

S    *    *    *   T,   REV.   DR.     Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  1141,  1313 

SUMMERLEY,     FELIX.       Henry 

Cole  1063  (2) 

SUNAVILL,J.  F.     J.  F.  Sullivan 

1020,  1319 
S.  W.     John  Sergeant  2266 

S.  W.     Rev.  Stephen  Weston  1989,  2524 
S.  W.     S.  Walker  694 

SWAMMERDAM,   GRIBALDUS. 

W.  Mudford  1463 

SWANSEA,   ANN    OF.      Frances 
Ann  Kemble        303,  354,  391,  509,  577 
loii,    1059,    1520,    231 1,    2314,    2706, 

2826 
S.  W.  E.     S.  W.  Evitt  1838 

SW— FT,  DR.  Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  243 
SWIFT,     DEAN.      Benson     Earle 

Hill  191 5 

S.  W.  M.  K.     Sir  William  Moore,  or 

Mure  300 

SW— T,  DR.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D. 

1458,  2259 
SYDNEY       YENDYS.         Sydney 

Dobell  2222 

SYLVANUS,   THEOPHRASTUS. 

J.  Thelwall  1886 

SYLVATICUS.     J.  F.  Pennie  2538 

SYLVESTER,  C.     Lady  Wood        2229 
SYLVESTER,      OTWAY.        John 

Oswald  835,  1953 

SZE,  ZADKIEL,  TAO.     Richard  J. 
Morrison,  R.N,  1064 


T.  A.     Thomas  Acheley  IS57.  1667 

T.  A.     Thomas  Alton  1826 

T.  A.     Thomas  Aldridge  2008 

T.  A.     Thomas  Allen,  M.D.  368 

T.  A.     Thomas  Ashe  310,  1325 

T.  A.,  CAPT.  LIGHT  DRAGOONS. 

Capt.  Thomas  Ashe  1149 

TAIL,  REV.  DR.    William  Thom     2743 
TALVI.     Therese  Albertina  Louisa 

Robinson  1123,2545 

TALVI.     Therese  A.  L.  von  Jakob 

1 123,  2545 
TAMOC     CASPIPINA.      Jacob 
Duche  326 

TAVALTTBOB.     Graham         625 

TAO  SZE,  ZADKIEL.     Richard  J. 

Morrison,  R.N.  1064 

TARKARI.     Peter  Reid  2817 

TAYLOR,  THEODORE.     John  C. 

Hotten  1026,  2557 

TAYLOUR,    CHARLES.       Henry 

Keepe  2664 

T.  B.  246 

T.  B.     Anthony  Brewer  521 

T.  B.     James  Shirley  1 520 

T.  B.     John  Eachard,  D.D.       1055,  2432 
T.  B.     Sir  Henry  Janson  1896 

T.  B.     T.  Barker  80 

T.  B.     Thomas  Bayly,  D.D.  2233 

T.  B.     Thomas  Bellamy  1896 

T.  B.     Thomas  Beverley  157 

T.  B.     Thomas  Boosey  191 6 

T.  B.     Thomas  Blount       98,  1020,  2343, 

2345 
T.  B.     Thomas  Bowes  1586,  967 

T.  B.     Thomas  Bradbury  1678 

T.  B.     Thomas  Branch  201 5 

T.  B.     Thomas  Brett,  LL.D.     1048,  1364 
T.  B.     Thomas  Brightwell  1275 

T.  B.     Thomas  Browne  2233 

T.  B.     Timothy  Batt  2794 

T.  B.     Timothy  Bright  2648 

T.  B.     Timothy  Brown  2680 

T.  BOBBIN.    John  Collier  2734 

T.  C.     Christopher  Gent  1937 

T.  C.     Sir  Thomas  Culpepper  1659 

T.  C.     T.  Clapham  2336 

T.  C.     T.  Corbett  19 

T.  C.     Theophilus  Gibber  1871 

T.  C.     Thomas  Cartwright  2178 

T.  C.     Thomas  Carwell  alias  Thor- 
wold  13" 


Clll 


T.  C.    —    THE 


CIV 


T.  C.    Thomas  Churchyard 

2063,  2212,  2667 
T.  C.     Thomas  Clarke  1973 

T.  C.     Thomas  Crane  2039 

T.  C.     Thomas  Crawfurd  1752 

T.  C.  D.     John  Wilson  Croker  887 

T.  C,  D.D.  Thomas  Comber,  D.D.  395 
T.  CLARK,  REV.  John  Gait  2626,  2787 
T.      C.     TRAUELLER.       Sir     J. 

Harrington  84 

T.  D.  Rev.  Theophilus  Dorrington  2120 
T.  D,     Robert  Davenport  241 

T.  D.     T.Dawson  159 

T.  D.     Theophilus  Dorrington  852 

T.  D.     Thomas  Barker  241 

T.  D.     Thomas  Davenport  268 

T.  D.     Thomas  Decker  304,  1264 

T.  D.     Thomas  De  Laune  1207 

T.  D.     Thomas  Deloney     304,  993,  T004, 
1937,  1938,2233,2572 
T.  D.     Thomas  Doolittle  or  Doolitel 

907,  2044,  2097 
T.  D.    Thomas  Dufifet  2053 

T.  D.  Thomas  Durfey  431,931,  2028 
T.  DE  MONMOUTH.  Thomas  Powell724 
T.  E.    Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  Earl 

of  Shaftesbury  1353 

T.  E.     Robert  Boyle  2421 

T.  E.     Thomas  Edgar  2690 

T.  E.     Thomas  Edwards  959 

T.  E.     Thomas  Ellwood  29 

T.  E.     Thomas  Ernes  618 

T.  E.     Thomas  Erskine  1014 

TELA,JOSEPHUS.  Jos.  Webb  1902 
TELBA.     William  Ablett  2218,  2493 

TEMPLE,      LANCELOT.        John 

Armstrong  2373 

TEMPLE,    LAUNCELOT.      John 

Armstrong,  M.D.  2405 

TEMPLE,  NEVILLE.     Hon.  J.  C. 

H.  Fane  2545 

TERRAE      FILIUS.      Robert     E. 

Garnham  1417 

TERRAE        FILIUS.  Stephen 

Weston  2802 

TER.    TISANTHROPE.      W.    H. 

Gillespie  1826 

T.  F.     T.  Forster  1070 

T.  F.     Thady  Fitzpatrick  772 

T.  F.  Thomas  Fitzherbert  586,  2523 
T.  F.     Thomas  Flatman  1849 

T.  F.  Thomas  Ford  460,  2166,  2771 
T.  F.     T.  Forde  1 526 

T.  F.     Thomas  Fuller  1273 


T.  G. 
T.  G. 
T.  G. 
T.  G. 
T.  G. 
T.  G., 


T.  H. 
T.  H. 

T.  H. 
T.  H. 
T.  H. 

T.  H. 


T.  F.     Thomas  Fuller,  B.D.  437 

T.  F.     Thomas  Fuller,  D.D.  776 

T.  F.  D.     T.  F.  Dibdin  271 

T.  F.  S,     T.F.Salter  1102 

T.  F.,  SR.     Sir  Thomas  Fanshaw      1987 
T.  G.     David  Dakers  Black  2656 

Theophilus  Gale  2670 

Thomas  Gainsford  1018 

Thomas  Godden  or  Godwin     340 
T.  Gripps,  E.A.P.  2552 

Thomas  Gwin  2426 

,  M.A.     Thomas  Goffe  309 

T.  G.  C.     T.G.Carroll  412 

T.  H.     Capt.  Edward  Johnson  1144 

Thomas  Hewerdine,  M.A.        521 
Thomas  Hey  wood  1003, 1550, 

1898,  2667 
Thomas  Hicks  456,  617 

Thomas  Hodges  2635 

Thomas  Hooker     387,  951,  1871, 
2456,  2457  (2),  2705 
Thomas  Howell  871 

0  4  1000  I  s  A'l^  2.       Arise  Evans   1303 
THALES.     Rev.  H.  Simonds  624 

T.   H.   C.      Chauncey  Hare  Town- 

shend  609 

THEATRICUS,  ANTI-.   Thady 

Fitzpatrick  772 

THEMANINTHEMOON.        Rev. 

John  Eagles  908 

THEODIDACTUS,   EUGENIUS. 

John  Heydon  2033 

THEODORE  BASILLE.     Thomas 
Becon    387,  565,  1024, 1738,  1871,  1939, 
1980,  221 1,  2667 
THEODORE    DE    LA    GUARD. 

Rev.  N.  Ward  2387 

THEODORE  DE  LA  GUARDEN. 

Nathaniel  Ward  1600 

THEODORE  TAYLOR.     John  C. 

Hotten  1026,  2557 

THEODORUS  PARRHASI.    John 

Le  Clerc  1863 

THEODORUS  VERAX.     Clement 

Walker  83 

THEODOSIA.     Anne  Steel  1951 

THEODOSIUS.     Rev.  W.  Marsh     624 
THEO  GIFT.  Dora  Havers    1535,  1559, 

2007,  2773 
THEOLOGUS       TYRO-,       A.M. 

Stone  2358 

THEOPHANES  CANTABRIGI- 
ENSIS.  Samuel  Squire,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  St  David's  88 


cv 


THE    —     TIM 


cvi 


THEOPHILANTHROPIST.  Wil- 
liam R,  Peck  662 

THEOPHILUS.  Caleb  Fleming, 
D.D,  965,  2563 

THEOPHILUS.  Patrick Duigenan, 
LL.D.  40 

THEOPHILUS.  Rev.  J.  H. 
Stewart  624 

THEOPHILUS  CHRISTIAN. 
John  Owen,  M.A.  901 

THEOPHILUS  CHURCHMAN. 
H.  Hickman  2198 

THEOPHILUS  CHURCHMAN. 
Peter  Heylin,  D.D.  1124,2198 

THEOPHILUS  EUPISTINUS. 
Prichard  2149 

THEOPHILUS  FREEMAN.    Wil- 


liam Matthews 
THEOPHILUS 

M'Leod 

THEOPHILUS 

William  Godwin 


999 


INSULANUS. 


2646 


MARCLIFFE, 


1509 


THEOPHILUS  PHILADELPHUS. 

John  Ley  853 

THEOPHILUS    PHILANTHRO- 

PUS.     David  Hall  798 

THEOPHILUS    PHILANTHRO- 

POS.     Robert  Poole,  M.D.  1907 

THEOPHILUS  PHILOBASILEUS. 

Thomas  Pierce,  D.D.  2033 

THEOPHILUS       PHILO- 

KURIACES  LONCARDIENSIS. 

Thomas  Young  1514 

THEOPHILUS  PHILOPARRIUS. 

Thomas  Paget  2132 

THEOPHILUS,    SAINT    JOHN. 

Rev.  Samuel  Clapham  364 

THEOPHILUS,  ST  JOHN,  LL.D. 

Samuel  Clapham,  M.A.  1986 

THEOPHILUS  SOUTH.    Edward 

Chitty  1 204 

THEOPHRASTUS,   SYLVANUS. 

J.  Thelwall  1886 

THEOPH.    VERAX.     Clement 

Walker  2127 

THERAPEUTES.  David  Brodie  1077 
THETA.     Julia  Hyde  2517 

THETA.     William  Thorn  2572 

THIMBLEBY,  RICHARD.  Richard 

Ashby  2425 

THINE  ANONYM.   MUSOPHIL. 

Daniel  Tuvill  2719 

THINKS-I-TO-MYSELF.   Edward 

Nares  1201 


THINKS-I-TO-MYSELF,    WHO? 

Edward  Nares  2566 

THO.    F^NILIGNUM.      Thomas 

Hey  wood  1898 

THOMAS  BELLAMY.     Sir  Henry 

Janson  1896 

THOMAS       BROWN,        Thomas 

Moore  872,  976  (2),  1239,  2169,  2207  (2), 

2536,  2841 
THOMAS    BULL.     William   Jones 

1818  (2) 
THOMAS   CARRE.     Miles  Pinck- 

ney  2530 

THOMAS  CLERK.     Thomas  Hart- 
well  Home  2841 
THOMAS     CLAYTON.       Peter 

Motteux  180 

THOMAS  DUFFLE.  John  Gait  2492 
THOMAS  FIELDING.  John  Wade 

2318 
THOMAS    FITZOSBORNE,   SIR, 

BART.     W.  Melmoth  1446 

THOMAS  HENRY.  Henry  Ride  2789 
THOMAS  HAYWARD.  W.  Oldys  284 
THOMAS   INGOLDSBY.      R.    H. 

Barham,  B.A.  1224,  1259 

THOMAS     LITTLE.       Thomas 

Moore  1959 

THOMAS  PITTS.  John  Tutchin  1725 
THOMAS      RUDDIMAN,      M.A. 

Roger  Robertson  1 243 

THOMAS,     TOBYAS.        Thomas 

Brown  1481 

THOMAS   WHITE,   JUN.     T.    S. 

Omond  1948 

THOM,  R.     Edward  Mayhew  2637 

THO.  NARJENN.    Thomas  Tanner 

2412 
THO.  PHILLIPS.  William  Drake  1509 
THORNE,  KATE.  Miss  Gray  1710 
THORNY  AILO.     John  Taylor  978 

T.  H.  R.  B.     Hon.  Robert  Boyle  384 

T.    H.  R.  B.  E.     The   Right   Hon. 

Robert  Boyle  852 

T H ,  SIR,  BART.      Sir  T. 

Hanmore  2590 

T.  H.jSR.  SirThomasHawkins  1 170,2261 
GTOSMAeOS.     Thomas  South  716 

THURSTAN,  HENRY  J.       F.  T. 

Palgrave  1 868 

TH.  W.    Thomas  Wright  1868 

TI.  John  Taylor  150 

TIM    BOBBIN.      John    Collier      1316, 

1630,  1940,  2593,  2734 


evil 


TIM     —    T.  R. 


CVlll 


TIM    BOBBIN,   THE   SECOND. 

Robert  Walker  1940 

TIMON.     Thomas  Burnet  2665 

TIMOTHEUS       PIKROMEL. 

Thomas  Clarke  789 

TIMOTHY(GOOSEQUILL   2096,2187 
TIMOTHY,     PLAIN.         G.      W. 

Blaikie  924 

TIMOTHY  SCR;IBBLE.     A. 

Cowper  1749 

TIMOTHY  SCRUB.     John  Kelly      884 
TIMOTHY      SPARKS.       Charles 

Dickens  2519 

TIMOTHY    TITCOMBE.       J.  G. 

Holland  vol.  iv.  2595 

TIMOTHY  TOUCH 'EM.  Thomas 

Beck  57 

TIMOTHY     TOUCHSTONE. 

Oliphant,  &c.  2654 

TIMOTHY      TWIG.        Alexander 

Campbell  1059 

TINCLARIAN,    DOCTOR.         Dr 

Mitchell  2290 

TINDALION,      ANTI-.       Robert 

Lyon  1409 

TINTO,  GABRIEL.  G.W.Anthony 

2821 
TISANTHROPE,   TER.       W.    H. 

Gillespie  1826 

TITCOMBE,   TIMOTHY.      J.    G. 

Holland  vol.  iv.   2595 

TITMARSH,  MICHAEL  ANGELO. 

William  Makepeace  Thackeray 

435,  687,  1252,  1300,  1677,  1835,  i860, 

2296 
T.  J.     Thomas  Jolly  2765 

T.  J.     Thomas  Jordan  372 

T.  K.  A.     Rev.  Thomas  K.  Arnold     1323 
T.  K.     Thomas  Kerr,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Bath  and  Wells  2234 

T.  K.     Thomas  Key  worth  2014 

T.  K.     T.  Knight  846 

T.  L.     T^homas  Lawrence,  M.A.  652 

T.  L.     Thomas  Lawson  160 

T.  L.     Thomas  Letchworth  1664 

T.  L.     Thomas  Lewis  1648 

T.  L.     Thomas  Lewis,  M.A.  761 

T.    L.     Thomas  Lodge     337,   682,   922, 

1467,  2227 

T.  L. .     Thomas  Lodge,  M.D.    835 

T.  L'  W.     Th.  le  Wright  1660 

T.  M.     Christopher  Merrett,  M.D.     1345 
T.  M.     Clement  Walker  11 39 

T.  M.     Theodore  Martin  2223 


T.  M.  Thomas  Mall,  M.A.                 418 

T.  M.  Thomas  Man                          2100 

T.  M.  Thomas  Manby                      2377 

T.  M.  Thomas  Markby                    2690 

T.  M.  Thomas  Meriton                    2788 

T.  M.  Thomas  Merriott                    1039 

T.  M.  Thomas  May                 2619,2811 

T.  M.  Thomas  Middleton         130,  1125, 

1541,2653 

T.  M.  Thomas  Moffat,  M.D.            2385 

T.  M.  Thomas  Moore                        1959 

T.  M.  Thomas  Morton,  Bishop  of 


842 

334 

2385 

2385 

656 


Durham 
T.  M.  Thomas  Moubray 
T.  M.  Thomas  Mouffett,  M.D. 
T.  M.  Thomas  Muffett,  M.D. 
T.  M.  Thomas  Mun 
T.  MERCHANT.  Thomas  Dibdin  153 1 
T.  M.,  SIR.  Tobie  Mathews,  Kt.  1882 
T.  N.     Thomas  Norton  1235 

T.    N.    PHILOMATH.     Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  .  892 

T.  O.     Titus  Gates  614 

TOBY.     Jonathan  Swift,  D.D.  360 

TOBY.     Wagstaffe  360 

TOBYAS      THOMAS.        Thomas 

Browne  1481 

T.  O.  D.     Titus  Gates  618 

TOMKINS,  ISAAC.  Lord  Brougham 

2583,  2797 
TOM-TIT,   EBENEZER.     Charles 

Smith  1343 

TOM  TYPE  2096 

TORFOOT,  LAIRD  OF.     Thomas 

Brownlee  1695 

TOSSOFFACAN,  ASDRYAS- 

DUST.     Edmund  Gayton  2822 

TOUCH 'EM,  TIMOTHY.    Thomas 

Beck  57 

TOUCHSTONE,     TIMOTHY. 

Oliphant,  &c.  2654 

TOWN,  MR.  Bonnel  Thornton  478 
TOWN,  MR.     George  Colman  478 

T.  P.     Thomas  Palfreyman  2635 

T.  P.     Thomas  Parson  384 

T.  P.     Thomas  Porter  967 

T.  P.     Thomas  Procter  1032,  1508 

T.  P.     Vincent  Alsop  1632 

T.  P ,  A.M.    Thomas  Pye,A.M.  2823 

T.  P.  A.  P.  O.  A.  B.  I.  T.  C.  O.  S. 

Arthur  Ashley  Sykes,  D.D.  769,  2693 
T.  P.  S.  C.  T.  Thomas  Phillips  2509 
T.  R.  404 

T.  R.     Thomas  Randolph  79,  1681 


CIX 


T.  R.     —     ULY 


ex 


I 


T.  R.     Thomas  Ravenscroft  1567 

T.  R.     Thomas  Reeve,  M.D.  550 

T.  R.     T.  Rud  1626,  1627  (3),  1628 

T.  R.     Thomas  Rudyard  79 

TRAFFORD,  F.  G.     J.  H.  Riddell 

loii,  1561,  1656,  1896,  2841 
TRAGICUS,  PHILO-.    Thady  Fitz- 

patrick  772 

T.  R.  A.  M.     Thomas  Rogers  1526 

TRAUELLER,      T.      C.       Sir      J. 

Harrington  84 

T.  R.  B.  Thomas  Squire  Barrett  848 
T.  R.  B.  M.  Thomas  R;ivenscroft  1 567 
T.  R.  D.J.  S.D.  O.P.LI.     Rev.  Dr 

Jonathan  Swift  1629 

TREGENNA,  JAMES  HAMLEY. 

R.  B.  Paul,  M.A.  204 

TRELEINIE,  PH.  Peter  Heylin  2707 
TREPIDANTIUM        MALLEUS. 

Samuel  Young    147,  473,  953,  972,  2182, 
2296,  2409,  2817 
TREVOR,      EDWARD.       E.      R. 

Bulwer  Lytton  2546 

TRINITY-MAN.     Wright  69 

TROIS-ETOILES.     Eustace  C.  G. 

Murray  1568 

TROTT,  JOHN.     Henry  St.  John, 

Lord  Bolingbroke  1377 

TROVATO,  BEN.  Samuel  Lover  2217 
TRUEMAN.     William  Paine  2299 

TRUMAN.     John  Farwell  1385 

TRUSTA,  H.     E.  S.  Phelps  2519 

T.  S.     Thomas  Burgess,  D.D.,  Bishop 


I 


T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 
T.  S. 


Thomas  Comber 
Thomas  Scot 
Thomas  Scott 
T.  Sherman 
Thomas  Shadwell 
Thomas  Shillitoe 
Thomas  Stanley 
Thomas  Story 
Thomas  Streatfield 


of  Sahsbury  857 

852 
2781 

949 
2852 

477 

7 

201 

2601 

1812 

T.  ST.  D.  Thomas  Burgess,  D.D.  1080 
T.  S.  M.  Thomas  S.  Muir  609, 1754,  2076 
T  *  *  *  *  S  N  ******  M.     Thomas 

Newenham  891 

T.  S.  OF  V.     Thomas  Scot  2308 

T S Y.    Richard  Finch   477,  579, 

1407,  2301 
T.  T.     Gilbert  Burnet,  D.D.  116 

T.  T.     Thomas  Taylor  1678 

T.  T.     Thomas  Tuke  640 

T.  T.     Thomas  TuUy  1422 


T.  T.     T.  Tymme  604 

T.  T.  T.     Thomas  Henry  Sealy         1976 
TURBERVILL,  HODG.     Edmund 

Gayton  2784 

T.  V.     Thomas  Vincent  1023 

T.  v.,  B.  OF.  D.     T.  Vicars  190 

T.  V.  F.     Thomas  V.  Fosbery,  M . A.  1 1 96 
T  .W.  1 291 

T.  W.     George  Saville,  Marquis   of 

Halifax  1 366 

T.  W.     Thomas  Walkington,  M.A. 

1821,  2562 
T.  W.     Thomas  Walkley  331,  332 

T.  W.     Thomas  Wall,  M.A.  1023 

T.  W.     1  homas  Ward  789,  2435 

T.  W.     Thomas  Waring  269 

T.  W.     T.  Watkins  2535 

T.  W.     Thomas  Watts,  M.A.  2286 

T.  W.     Thomas  Weaver  1932,  2449 

T.  W.     Thomas  Wennel  162 

T.  W.     Thomas  Whichcot  1932 

T.  W.     Thomas  Wilcocks        1016,  2379, 

2517,  2728       >^-~ 
T.  W.     T.  Whinnel  226 

T.  W.     T.White,  vol.  iii.  2595 

T.  W.     Thomas  Wood  618,  671 

T.  W.     T.  Woodford  2633 

TWAIN,   MARK.      Samuel    Lang- 

horne  Clemens  74,  551,  986,  1014, 

1224,   1226  (2),   1548  (2),    1727,    1985, 

2230 
TWIG,      TIMOTHY.       Alexander 

Campbell  1059 

TWINROCK  ELMLICHT.     T.  P. 

Mitchell  2562 

T.  W.  P.     Thomas  Worthington        2813 
T.  W.,  SR.     Sir  Thomas  Wrothe  4 

TYPE,  TOM.  2096 

TYRO         PHILELEUTHERUS. 

John  Duncan,  D.D.  37 

TYRO-THEOLOGUS,  A.M.     

Stone  2358 

TYTLER,  Sarah.    Henrietta  Keddie 

294,   406,    566,   624,   993,    IC14,    1090, 

1x86,  1317,  1642,  1683,  1747,  1812, 

1816,  1851,  2273  (2),  2392,  2453,  2518, 

2805 

U. 

U.     Julius,    Charles,    and     William 

Hare  1056 

UBIQUE.     Parker  Gillmore  1060 

ULYSSES.     Samuel  C.  Graves         1412 


CXI 


UMB     —     WAR 


cxii 


UMBRA.     Charles  C.  Clifford,  M.P. 

1181,  2626 
UNCLE    ADAM.     C    A.   Wetter- 
burgh  2325 
UNCLE  ADAM.    George  Mogridge  371 
UNCLE  HARRY.    John  Habberton 

1082 
UNDA.     Thomas  S.  Muir        912,  12 18, 

2251 
UNUS  QUORUM.    William  Wadd 

1758 
URBAN,  SILVANUS.  John  Nichols 

2231 
UVEDALE,    CHRISTIAN,   M.D. 
Sir  John  Hill  496 


V. 

V.     Mrs  Archer  Clive     1201,1663,1875, 

2064,  272  [ 
V.     Lady  Clive  2846 

V.  A.     Vincent  Alsop  7 1 1 

VALENS.     Richard  Burke  I443 

VALERIUS  CORVINUS.    Thomas 

Blacklock  21 51 

VANDYCK,    RICTER    WODEN. 

Andrew  Coventry  Dick  ^759 

VARVICENSIS    PHILOPATRIS. 

Samuel  Parr,  D.D.  362 

VERAX.      George    Townsend    and 

Robert  Blakey,  Ph.D.  1745 

VERAX.     Henry  Dunckley,  M.A.     1443 
VERAX.     Morris  Moore  9 

VERAX.     Samuel  Alexander  2140 

VERAX.     Thomas  Foster         383,  2748 
VERAX  THEODORUS.     Clement 

Walker  83 

VERAX  THEOPH.  Clement  Walker 

2127 
VERITAS.    Andrew  MacGeorge 

400,  2477,  2490 
VERUS.     John  Taylor  552 

VERUS.     Sir  John  B.  Burges  1431 

VIATOR.     Thomas  D'Oyly       727,  1945 
VIATOR.     William  Beckford  787 

VICAR,  THE  OLD.     John   S.   B. 

Monsell,  LL.D.  1487 

VICESIMUS  BLINKINSOP,  LL.D. 

Theodore  Hook  2552 

VINCENT,  WILLIAM.      Thomas 

Holcroft  1920 

VINDEX.     Hannay  1419 

VINDEX.    Joseph  Gurney  Bevan     849 


VIOLET    FANE.     Mrs    Singleton 

602,  975 

VI T.     B KE,    LORD. 

Viscount  Bolingbroke  1358 

VOLUNTAS  AMBULATORIA. 
Henry  Walker  2547 

V.  P.    Vavasor  Powell  684 

VUILLYAM  WRAGHTON,  Wil- 
liam Turner  2183 

VV  BAS.     Richard  White  203 

W. 

W.     John  E.  Walsh  2403 

W.     W.  F.  Wakeman  2403 

W.  A.  1743 

W.  A.     William  Aglionby  2004 

W.  A.     William  Alexander  1 566 

W.  A.     William  Allen  339,  650,  654, 

1 301,  2486 
W.  A.  William  Allen,  D.D.  386,  2328 
W.  A.     William  Asplin  1392 

W.  A.     William  Atwood  1512 

W.  A.     William  Austin  1392 

W.  A.  C.  William  Andrew  Chatto  2737 
W.     A.     D.       William     Abemethy 

Drummond  1327 

W.  A.  F.     Lieut.-CoI.  W.  A.   Fyers, 

C.B.,  R.B.  1256 

WAGSTAFF,   SIMON.     Jonathan 

Swift  456 

WAGSTAFF,  WALTER.  W.  Oldes- 

worth  102 

WALKER,  PATRICIUS.  W.  Alling- 

ham  2076 

WALLBRIDGE,  ARTHUR.  Arthur 

W.  Lunn  239,  517,  2608 

WALTER   BOYD,    M.P.     William 

Combe  1416 

WALTER  CLINTON.  W.H.Daven- 
port Adams  2530 
WALTER    MAYNARD.     William 

Beale  774 

WALTER    RICHARD.     Benjamin 

Robins  2782 

WALTER      WAGSTAFF.         W. 

Oldes  worth  102 

WARD,    ARTE M US.     Charles   F. 

Browne  185 

WARNEFORD,  LIEUT.  R.N.    W. 

H.  C.  Russell   1272,  1895,  2240,  2397, 

2542,  2544 
WARNER,  CHRISTIAN  SEARCH. 

Sir  William  Cusack  Smith,  Bart.       104 


CXlll 


WAR     —    W.  H. 


CXIV 


WARWICK,  EDEN,     George  Jabet 

1699,  i960 

WATERS.     William  Russell     204,  1341, 

2023,    2099,    2223,    2397,   2617,   2698, 

2708 
WAVERLEY,  EDWARD  BRAD- 
WARD  IN  E.     John  Wilson  Croker 

2696 
W.  B,     Richard  Finch  2743 

W.  B.     William  Bagwell  2824 

W.  B.     William  Barlow,  M.A.  2634 

W.  B.     William  Bayly  781,  1473 

W.  B.     William  Barkstead  2557 

W,  B.     William  Basse  2557 

W.  B.     William  Basset  514 

W.  B.     William  Blair  1931 

W.  B.     William  Broomfield  881 

W,  B.     William  Brown  12 14,  2399 

W.  B.  C.  William  Bell  Crafton  2374 
W.  B.,  D.D.  Joseph  Boyse,  D.D,  2767 
W.  B.  F.     William  B.  Flower  2205 

W.  B.  H.  William  B.  Heathcote  2052 
W.  B.,  J.  R.     Walter  Besant,  James 

Rice  315,  2571 

W.  B.,  M.A.  William  Barton,  M.A.  2732 
W.  B.  P.  AND  D.  William  Bishop  667 
W.  BULL.     Ann  Jebb  2699 

W.  C.  Bishop  Carleton.  vol.  iv.  2596 
W.  C.     David  Garrick  1488 

W.  C.     Sir  William  Coventry  1422 

W.  C.     Walter  Gary  249 

W.  C.     W.  Colman  560 

W.  C.     William  Carter  751,  2720 

W.  C.     William  Gaton  1637 

W.  G.     William  Chambers  1949 

W.  G.     William  Charke  2169 

W.  G.     William  Cheyne  974 

W.  G.     William  Clarke  470,  1962 

W.  C.     William  Clifford  382 

W.  C.     William  Cockin  1793 

W.  C.     William  Collins  1634 

W.  C.  William  Cooper  1902,  1903,  2314 
W.  G.  William  Coward,  M.D.  1041,  1293 
W.  G.     William  Grashaw  621,  1256 

W.  G.  C.     William  C.  Coward  2730 

W.  C,  REV.  Rev.  William  Cole  1300 
W.  C.  S.  Warner  Christian  Search  104 
W.  C,  SIR.  Sir  William  Coventrie  359 
W.  D.     Rev.  William  Dalton  526 

W.  D.     Wedderburn  Dundas  1489 

W.  D.     W.  Davidson  1408,  2301 

W.  D.     W.  Duncan  279,  2589 

W.  D.     W.  Dimsdale  2060 

W.  D.     W.  Disney  <■  1741 


W.  D.     William  Darrel  1332  (2) 

W.  D.     William  Dewsbury       2598,  2835 
W.  D.     William  Dickenson  16 16 

W.  D.     William  Douglas  672,2515 

W.  D.     William  Drummond  1945 

W  D.     William  Dudgeon  2487 

W.  D.     William  Duggard  762 

W.  D.     William  Durham  1466 

W.  D.,  M.A.     William  Derham,  M.A.  187 
W.  DR      George  Walker,  D.D.  748 

W.  D.,  SIR.     Sir  William  Davenant 

927,  171 1,  2659 
W.  E.     William  Emerson  1705 

W.  E.     William  Erbury  1259,1532 

WEAVER,  THE  CHESHIRE.     J. 

D.  Latouche  93,  853 

W.  E.  R.     William  E.  Richardson      1362 
WERDNA      RETNYW,      M.D. 

Andrew  Wynter,  M.D.  1800,  191 1 

WERNER,  E.   Emile  Buerstenbinder 

920,  1746,  2081,  2217,  2247,  2512,  2707 
WESTGOT,      REDMAN.      Adam 

Littleton  2193 

WESTLAND,    R.    L.      Robert    W. 

Lowe  2810 

WETHERELL,         ELIZABETH. 

Susan  Warner  741,  2063,  2814 

W.  F.     William  Field  1 1 1 1 

W.  F.     William  Flint  2643 

W.  F.     William  Freke      947,  1490,  1970 
W.  F.     William  Fulke  1665 

W.  F.  B.  L.     W.  F.  B.  Lawrie  1202 

W.  F.,  D.D.     William  Fulke,  D.D.    1608 
W.    F.     OF     D.       W.     Forbes    of 

Disblair  2846 

W.  F.,  SIR.     Sir  W.  Fownes  1610 

W.  G.     Walt  Godbear  2547 

W.  G.     William  Gardner  1329 

W.  G.    W.  Geaves  2491 

W.  G.     William  Giles  580 

W.  G.     William  Goodall  2668 

W.  G.     William  Gough  1506 

W.  G.     William  Green  10 

W.  G.     William  Grey  374 

W.  G.     William  Gryndall  1075 

W.  G.     William  Wright  2637 

W.  G.  S.     William  Grant  Stewart      1336 
W.  G.  S.     William  G.  Shaw  1596 

W.  H.  1905 

W.  H.     W.  Harris,  M.D.  895 

W.  H.     W.  Hughes  2473 

W.  H.     William  Hammond  1945 

W.  H.     William  Hickes  1038 

W.  H.     William  Hinde  665 


cxv 


W.  H.     —     VV.  N. 


CXVl 


W.  H.     William  Hodson  683 

W.  H.     William  Hore  2547 

W.  H.     William  Houschone  467 

WHARTON,   GRACE.     Katharine 

Thomson  2064,  2823 

WHARTON,    PHILIP.      John   C. 

Thomson  1078,  2823 

WHATSHISNAME.  E.  C.  Massey  1051 
WHATS-YOU-CALL-HIM.  Patrick 

Andrews  5 1 1 

W.  H.  D.     W.  H.  Dorman  417 

W.    H.    D.   A.      W.    H.   Davenport 

Adams  1689,  2460,  2682,  2829 

W.  H.  DY.     W.  H.  Darby  211 

W.   H.  H.     William  Henry  Harvey, 

M.D,  365 

WH.,  IH.     John  White  760 

WHIPEM,  BENEDICK.     Richard 

Harris  1726 

WHISTLECRAFT,        WILLIAM 

AND  ROBERT.  John  H.  Frere  1652 
WHITE,  BABINGTON.     Mary  E. 

Braddon  404 

WHITE,     MATTHEW.      William 

Prynne  1737 

WHITE,  THOMAS,  JUN.     T.  S. 

Omond  1948 

WH1TECR0SS,JAMES  WILLIAM. 

Michael  Prus  de  Wiszniewski  2400 

WHITNEY,  HARRY  PHILO- 
MATH. Patrick  Kennedy  1340(2) 
W.  H.,  JUNR.  William  Hodgson  1469 
W.   H.  OF  EX.  IN   OX.     William 

Heale  145 

W.  HVNTLEY.  William  Prynne  256 
WICKLIFFE  LANE.    Mrs  Edmund 

Jenings  1685 

WIDDRINGTON,  ROGER.  Roger 

Preston  1736  (2),  2221 

WILFRED      WOODFALL.       Sir 

Samuel  E.  Brydges,  Bart.  1685 

WILKES,  MR.  Samuel  Derrick  1003 
WILL  HAWORTH.  W.  Dimsdale  2060 
WILLIAM  ALLEN.  Silus  Titus  1301 
WILLIAM     B T.      William 


Bisset 
WILLIAM  CHURNE. 

Paget 
WILLIAM  DE  WOR. 

Hutton  Beetham 
WILLIAM    GOVGE. 

Finch 
WILLIAM  HONEYCOMB 

Gardiner 


1672 
Francis  E. 

1177 
FAT.     Rev. 

253 
Henry 

864 
Richard 

1 146 


Sir 


WILLIAM  LAICK.  George  Rid- 
path  125,  501,  2275 

WILLIAM  PIKE,  CHRISTOPHI- 
LUS.  Wm.  Lucy,  Bishop  of  St 
David's  1768 

WILLIAM    P Y.      William 

Pudsey  495 

WILLIAM  AND  ROBERT 
WHISTLECRAFT.  John  Hook- 
ham  Frere  1652 

WILLIAM  RICHWORTH.  Thomas 
White 

WILLIAM 
Ramsey 

WILLIAM 
James  G. 

WILLIAM 
Holcroft 

WILLIAM 


SEYMAR.       William 

U.     COOPER,     B.A. 
Bertram 
VINCENT.      Thomas 


623 
478 


933 


1920 


WRAGHTON.      Wil- 
liam Turner  i 194 

WILLIAMS,  MONTAGUE.     

Wasborough  I3S8 

WILL  WILL.     William  Williams     1798 
WILSON.     J.  de  la  Brune  1480 

WILSON,  JAMES.     Andrew  Park  2385 
WILSON,  JASPER.    James  Currie, 

M.D.  1344 

WITTITTERLY,  JOHN  A.  Eliza- 
beth T.  Carne  2589 
W.  J.  D.  William  John  Deane  1529 
W.  J.  F.  William  John  Fitzpatrick  281 1 
W.  J.  D.  R.  W.  J.  D.  Ryder  391 
W.  J.  D.  W.  J.  Duncan  1755 
W.  K.  William  Kelly  1754 
W.  K.  William  Kenrick  784 
W.  K.  W.  Kemp  727 
W.  K.  White  Kennett,  D.D.  1399 
W.  K.  A.  M.     White  Kennet,  Bishop 

of  Peterborough  620 

W.  L.     Robert  Laing  905 

W.  L.     William  Leybourne  604 

W.  L.     William  Lisle  1756,  2770 

W.  L.     William  Loddington     2060,  2687 
W.  L.     William  Lodge  1845 

W.  M.     Catherine  Marsh  2731 

W.  M.     Walter  Moyle  660 

W.  M.     William  Maskell  141 8 

W.  M.     WilHam  Mitchell  1700 

W.  M.  C.  370 

W.    M.,   M.A. 

M.A. 
W  -  -  M.  ST 

Stanhope 
W.  N.     Nicholas  Breton 


Willoughly   Mynors 


PE.     Sir  William 


2337 
I 

1828 
213 


CXVll 


W.  N. 


X.  Y.  Z. 


CXVlll 


W.  N.    W.  Nelson 

758 

W.  N.     William  Ney 

2639 

W.  N.     William  Nind 

1012 

W.  0.     William  Oldys 

679 

WOLFE  REGINALDE.     Thomas 

F.  Dibden 

1283 

WOODFALL      WILFRED. 

Sir 

Samuel  E.  Brydges,  Bart 

1685 

WOOLDEN  DRAPER,  R.  J. 

Lieut 

J.  Mackenzie 

2831 

WOR.  FAT,  WILLIAM  DE. 

Rev. 

Hutton  Beetham 

253 

WORKLESS,     FAITH.      Rev.     J. 

Beveridge 

954 

W.  P.     Sir  William  Petty 

52 

W.  P.     William  Peddelsden 

2458 

W.  P.     William  Penn       520, 

1045,  1360, 

1736,2717 

W.  P.     William  Phiston 

1867 

W.  P.     William  Pinke 

851 

W.  P.    William  Prynne  i935,vol.iv.,2596 

W.  P.     William  Sampson 

2771 

W.  PH.     W.  Phiston 

1315 

W.  P.  J.     William  Penn 

1225 

W.  P.  J.     William  Penn,  Jun. 

2257 

W.  P.  PHILOPOLITES.     William 

Prynne 

1818 

W.  P.  R.    W.  P.  Russel 

917 

W.  R.     William  Rathband 

277 

W.  R.     William  Richards 

2786 

W.  R.     William  Ross 

1714 

W.  R.     William  Rowley 

1558 

WRAGHTON,      VUILLYAM. 

William  Turner 

2183 

WRAGHTON,  WILLIAM.  William 

Turner 

1 194 

W.RALEIGH.   Henry  S.  John,  Lord 

Bolingbroke 

530 

WRAYTHE,  HOPE.     Edith 

Haw- 

trey 

2538 

W.  R.  H.     W.  R.  Hawkes 

1613 

W.  S. 

405 

W           S 

1331 

W.  S.     John  Sergeant 

2266 

W.  S.     Sir  Walter  Scott 

2131 

W.  S.     Wentworth  Smith 

2057 

W.  S.     Whitley  Stokes 

1933,  2587 

W.  S.     William  Salesbury 

215 

W.  S.     Wilham  Selwyn 

2695 

W.  S.    William  Sewell,  B.D. 

1633 

W.  S.    William  Shakespeare 

2057 

W.  S.     William  Sheppard 

841,  1864, 

2388 

W S .     William  Sheppen  2590 

W.  S.     William  Sherlock,  D.D.  1376 

W.  S.     William  Shippen  950 

W S .^      William 

Shippen  2468 

W.  S.     William  Slatyer  2050  (2) 

W.  S.     William  Smith       239,  780,  1035, 

1284,  2420 
W.  S.     William  Smythies  56 

W.  S.     WiUiam  Spalding  1362 

W.  S.     William  Stafford  449 

W.  8.     William  Stallenge  1236 

W.  S.     William  Strachan  2441 

W.  SEYMOUR.     Cuthbert  Shaw      1804 
W.  SH.  925 

W.  S.  M.     William  Shaw  Mason         232 
W.  S.;  M.P.    William  Stewart  1410 

W.  T.  1159 

W.  T.     William  Tomlinson       785,  2342, 

2834 
W.  T.     William  Tooke  ^959 

W.  T.     William  Typing  650 

W.  T.  F  *  *  *  G  *  *  *  *  *    W.  T. 

Fitzgerald  2653 

W.  TH.     Thomas  Wright  1868 

W.  U.  R.     William  Upton  Richards 

888,  1050 
W.  W.  340 

W.  W.     Thady  Fitzpatrick  772 

W.  W.     William  Walsh  2499 

W.  W.     William  Walwyn  2609 

W.  W.     William  Watson  620,  1216,  2462 
W.  W.     William  W.  Hicks  1841 

W.  W.     William  West  922 

W.  W.     William  Williams  1798 

W.  W.     William  Winstanley  1723 

W.  W.     William  Wollaston  610 

W.  W.  G.     William  Wright  2637 

W.  W.     William  Wright,  S.J.  277 

W.  W.,  F.R.S.  846 

W.  W.  W.     W.  W.  Wright  1695 

WYKEHAMIST.     Dr  Blackiston     2172 
WYKEHAMIST,     A.        Frederick 

Gale  2054 

WYSEMAN,  DEMETRIUS.  Duke 

Willis  2062 

X. 

X.     William  Ware  2397 

X.  A.  P.     John  Peace  683 

X.  H.     Mrs  Brewster  Macpherson  1014 

X.  Y.     John  Maclaurin,  M.A.  1516 

X.  Y.  Z.     Thady  Fitzpatrick  772 

X.  Y.  Z.     W.  Purton  1037 


CXIX 


YEN     —     Z.  S. 


cxx 


Y. 

YENDYS,     SYDNEY.        Sydney 

Dobell  2222 

YORKE,      OLIVER.        Francis 

Mahony  2132 

YORICK.    Laurence  Sterne  1431,  2322, 

2339 
YOUNG,     D'URFEY.      Frederick 

Forrest  2080,  2797 

YRUBSLIPS.F.  Francis  Spilsbury  182 
YVELING,  RAMBAUD.     Frdddrick 

Gilbert  1498 


ZACHARY^ 

Kelsall 
ZADKIEL. 


Z. 
CRAFT. 


Charles 


Richard   James   Mor- 


rison 
ZADKIEL,  TAO.  SZE.     Richard  J 

Morrison,  R.N. 
ZENAS.     G.  Taylor 
ZERO.     Allan  Ramsey,  Jun. 
ZETA.     J.  Anthony  Froude 
Z.  S.     Thomas  Hooker 


929 

1047 

1064 
2279 
2512 
2346 
387 


INDEX   OF  AUTHORS. 


ABBOT, (1845)  958 

ABBOT,   Charles,  Lord   Colchester 
(1795-1849)  1289,  2431 

ABBOT,    Charles,   Lord   Tenterden 
(1786)  2718 

ABBOT,    George,    Archbishop     of 
Canterbury  (i 624-1 641)  124,  2638 

ABBOT,  Hon.  E.  S-,  Baroness  Col- 
chester (1833)  2737 

ABBOT,  Right  Hon.  Charles  (1829)  2471 

ABBOT,  Thomas  K.  (1857)  2205 

ABBOTT,  Edwin  Abbott  (1878-1882) 

1818,  1898 

ABBOTT,    Thomas   Eastoe   (1814) 

1876 

ABERCORN,  Earl  of,  J.    Hamilton 
(1729)  298 

ABERCROMBIE,      John,       M.D. 
(1835- 1843)  498,  1070,  1607,  2566 

ABERCROMBY,  David,  S.J.  (1682)    no 

ABERCROMBY,     Patrick     (1706- 

1707)  47,  1 1 50 

ABERDEEN,  Bishop  of,  Hon.  Archi- 
bald Campbell  (1702-1713)     2067,  2434 

ABERDEEN,  Bishop  of,  James  Gor- 
don (1700)  2431 

ABERDEEN,  Bishop  of,  John  Skin- 
ner (1792)  422,  1698 

ABERDEEN,   Bishop    of,    Patrick 
Forbes  (1627)  833 

ABERNETHY,  John,  M.A.   (1722- 
1762)  1702,2287,2340 

ABLETT,  WilMam  (1857,  n.d.)  2218,  2493 

ACHELEY,     Thomas     (i  567-1602) 

1557,  1667 

ACHERLEY,  Roger  (1733)  1289 

ACHONRY,     Dean      of,     Edward 
Hoare  (1850)  763 

ACLAND,  Arthur,  H.   Dyke,  M.A. 

(1849)  559 

ACLAND,  Henry  W.,  M.D.  (1862)  2019 
ACLAN  D,  Troyte,  Lieut.  J.  E.  (1881)  2592 
ACRYSE,  Lewis  (1702)  395 

ACTON,  F.  Stackhouse  (1868)  327 


ADAIR,  Dr  J.  W.  (1790)  551 

ADAIR,  James  (1768)  1782 

ADAIR,    James    Makittrick,    M.D. 

(1790-1791)  91,  2701 

ADAIR,James,  M.P.  (1798)  1435 

ADAIR,  Robert  (1795)  2806 

ADAIR,  W.  James  (1765-1785)  666,2580 

ADAM, (1754)  1231 

ADAM,  William  (1707)  1357,  229S 

ADAM,  William,  Lord  Chief  Com- 
missioner (1819)  1786,  2489,  2490 

ADAMS, (1790-1791)  753,2825 

ADAMS,  Alexander  Maxwell,  LL.D. 

(1829)  531 

ADAMS,  C.  P.  (1846)  535 

ADAMS,  F.  Colburn  (1855)  1835 

ADAMS,  Francis  (1853)  187 

ADAMS,  J.  (1819)  43» 

ADAMS,  James  (1726)  1551 

ADAMS,  John  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

ADAMS,  John,  LL.D.  (1792)  1773 

ADAMS,  President  J.  (1805)  662 

ADAMS,  Rev. (1848)  2405 

ADAMS,     Rev.     John    (1792- 1793) 

1 147,  1 148 
ADAMS,  T.  (1756)  600 

ADAMS,  William,  D.D.  (1772-1773) 

114,  1869 
ADAMS,   W.  H.  Davenport  (1868- 

1872)   609,  1689,  2460,  2530,  2682,  2829 
ADAMSON,  John  (n.d.)  2423 

ADDAMS,  Dr  (1824)  329 

ADDINGTON,  Henry  (1831)  917 

ADDINGTON,  Mr  (1774)  2269 

ADDINGTON,  Stephen  (1787)  1394 
ADDINGTON,  Stephen,  D.D.  (1757)677 
ADDISON  (1711)  1565 

ADDISON,  Berkely,  A.M.  (1843)  717 
ADDISON,  Joseph  (1707-1719)  no,  706, 

966,  1322,  1814,  1873,  2005,  2228,  2575, 

2599 
ADD  I  SON,.  Lancelot,  D.D.,  Dean 

of  Lichfield  (1677-1697)  388, 1009,  1107, 

1647 


cxxm 


ADO     —    ALL 


CXXIV 


ADOLPHUS,  John  (1803)  939 

ADOLPHUS,  John  Leycester(i82i)  1452 
ADOLPHUS,  Otto  (1852)  450 

ADRICHOMIUS,  Christian  (1654)    604 
AGG,  John  (1812-1813)  2218,  2233,  2590, 

2686 
AGGAS,  E.  (1589)  636 

AGGAS,  Edward  (1576,  N.D.)     579,  1823 
AGLETHORPE,    James     Edward 

(173-)  1712 

AGLIO,  Augustine  (1830)  139 

AGLIONBY,  William  (1671)  2004 

AGNEW,  E.  C.  (1837-1863)    ion,  1599, 
2225,  2251,  2539,  2848 
AGNEW,  David,  C.A.  (1853)  870 

AGUILAR,  Grace  (1838)  1255 

Ai'D^,  Hamilton  (1859-1865)     473,  2217 
AIKIN,  Dr  John  (i793-4)  838 

AIKIN,  John  (1772)  827 

AIKIN,  John,  D.D.  (1790)  2474 

AIKIN,     John,     M.D.     (1790-1815) 

38,  2830 
AIKEN,  P.  F.  (N.D.)  1883 

AIKMAN,  James  (1825)  637 

AINLEY, (1862)  2413 

AINSLIE,  Hew  (1822)  1913 

AINSLIE,  John  (1833)  201 

AINSLIE,      Lieut.-Gen.      George 

Robert  (1830)  1206 

AINSLIE, ,  M.D.  (1799)  1917 

AINSLIE,  Philip  B.  (1861)  2166 

AINSLIE,    Sir    Whitelaw,   M.D. 

(1799-1831)  931,  1917 

AINSWORTH,   Henry  (1608-1640) 

180,  520 
AINSWORTH,  William  Harrison 

(1823-1834)  573,  2226,  2390 

A I TKEN,  Andrew  (1830)  2586 

AITKEN,J.  (1825)  295 

AITKINSON,  Thomas,  jun.  (1821)  2589 
AITON,  John,  D.D.  (1842)  415,  730 

AITON,  Thomas  (1730)  1826 

AKENSIDE,  Mark  (1744)         783,  i94o 
AKERMAN,JohnYonge(i83o-i858) 

1507,  2495,  2542 
ALBERTI,  George  William  (1747)  2444 
ALBIN,John  (1795)  1717 

ALCOCK,  John  (N.D.)  i 

ALCOCK,  Sir  Rutherford  (1861)        1485 
ALCOTT,  Louisa  M.  (N.D.-1877) 

1031,  1498,  1642 
ALDER,  Thomas  (1804)  1838 

ALDERSON,  E.  H.  (1846)  2623 

ALDRED,  Rev.  Ebenezer  (181 1)      1495 


ALDRICH,  Henry,  D.D.  (N.D.-1687) 

2178,  2760 
ALDRIDGE,  Thomas  (1717)  2007 

ALEXANDER,   Ann,   nh   Dillwyn 

(1858)  994 

ALEXANDER,  Ann,  nh  Tuke 

(1812-1846)  2155,2525,2793,2826 

ALEXANDER,  Cecil  Frances  (n.d.- 

1846)  I 197,  2726 

ALEXANDER,  John,  Advocate 

(1835)  796 

ALEXANDER,  John,  D.D.  (1839)   2195 
ALEXANDER,  Rev.  John  (1761-2) 

1461 
ALEXANDER,  Samuel  (1814-1819) 

2140,  2332 
ALEXANDER,  William  (n.d.)  267 

ALEXANDER,  William  (1685)         1566 
ALEXANDER,  William  (181 1-1877) 

1271,  1752,  1776,  1981,2060,2385,2403 
ALEXANDER,  William,  M.D. 

(1704)  815 

ALFORD,  Henry,  M.A.  (1833)  1945 

ALFORDS,  Mrs  (i860)  2166 

ALISON,    Archibald,    Advocate 

(1825)  2147 

ALISON,  Sir  Archibald,  Bart.  (1816)  2626 

ALLAN, (1704)  540 

ALLAN, (n.d.)  2260 

ALLAN,  George  (1773-1784)         35,  430 
ALLAN,   Rev.   John   (1853-1865) 

517,  568,  920,  1341,  2027 
ALLAN,  Robert  (1810)  1482 

ALLARDYCE,  Mrs  (1867)  1031 

ALLEINE,  Joseph  (1664)  301 

A  L  L  E  I  N  E,  Richard  (1663- 1668) 

226,  1022,  1079,  1680,  2768,  2841 

ALLEN, (1788)  2654 

ALLEN,  Bennet  (1764)  1943 

ALLEN,  C.  (1858)  918 

ALLEN,  Captain 1438 

ALLEN,    Candinal  William   (1584- 

1594  470,580,2676 

ALLEN,  Dr  Thomas  (1665)  368 

ALLEN,  H.  (1750)  10 

ALLEN,  J.  (1624)  2850 

ALLEN,  James  (1757)  424 

ALLEN,  James  (1708)  644 

ALLEN,  John  (1641)  147 

ALLEN,  John  (1807-1857)  342,  376,  401, 
773,905,   1395,  M42,  1571,  1589,2042, 
2477,2513,  2577 
ALLEN,  John,  M.D.  (1795)  1206 

ALLEN,  M.  (1846)  1137 


CKXV 


ALL    —    ANS 


cxxvi 


ALLEN,  R.,  M.A.  (1875) 
ALLEN,  Rev.  G.  (1833) 
ALLEN,  Richard  (1704) 
ALLEN,  Robert  (1606) 
ALLEN,  Thomas  (1753) 


1484 
2580 

23s 
694 

2034 


ALLEN,  WilHam,  D.D.  (1672-1684) 
96,  339.  386,   560,  650,  654  (2),    970, 
1689,  1891,  2328,  2486 
ALLEN,  William  (1806)  834 

ALLEN,  William  (1798)  1094 

ALLEN,  William  (1820)  2282 

ALLEN,  WiUiam,  F.R.S.  (1815)  445 

ALLESTRY,  Dr.  (1647)  2023 

ALLINGHAM,    John    Till     (1800) 

894,  2596  (vol.  iii.) 
ALLINGHAM,  W.  (1873)  2076 

ALLINGTON,  John  (1649,  1655) 

261,  1040 
ALLISON,  J.  (1844)  603 

ALLIX,    Peter,    D.D.     (1688-1709) 
96,225,248,642,645,  851,  1115,  1285, 

2114,  2146 
ALLOT,  R.  (1600)  752 

ALLSOP,  Thomas  (1836)  1425 

ALLUM, (n.d  .)  1408 

ALMON,  John  (1762-1810)  91,  191,  236, 

962,  1160,  1162,  1210,  1345,  1394,  1412, 

1413,  2196  (2),  2202 

ALSOP,  George  (1669)  1830 

ALSOP,  Vincent  (1675-1698)  140,  711, 

856,  883,  1567,  1632,  2177,  2262,  2754 

ALTHAM,  Michael  (1686-1688)  33,  532, 

2435,  2751 

AMBLER,  Charles  (1792)  2202 

AMES,    Richard   (1691-1693)   207,   701, 

900,  909,  1255,  1260,  1320,  1330,  1940, 

2285,  2382 

AMES,  William  (1622)  2172 

AM  HURST,  Nicholas,  or  Amherst 

(1717-1743)  108,  118,  171,425  (2),  476, 

'529(2),  780,985,  1414  (2),  1799,  2042, 

2043,  2149,  2303,  2504,  2554,  2589,  2689 

AMNER,  Richard  (1768)  678 

AMORY,  Thomas  (1681-1769)  138,  622, 

1475,  1577,  1994 
AMYOT,  Thomas  (1812)  23 

ANCILLON,  Charles  (1718)  834 

ANDERDON,   Christopher,   S.   J. 

(1692)  335,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

ANDERDON,J.L.  (1847, 1861)1607, 2218 
ANDERSEN, Hans  Christian  (1845) 

1819 

ANDERSON, (1844)  1394 

ANDERSON,  Adam  (1787-9)  1109 


ANDERSON,  Adam,  M.R.I.A. 

(1867)  1267 

ANDERSON,  Alexander  (1821)  1273 
ANDERSON,George(i753,  I755)  82,  832 
ANDERSON,  George  (1852)  184 

ANDERSON,  Henry  (1737)  769 

ANDERSON,  J.  (1660)  2833 

ANDERSON,  James,  A.M.  (1723)  496 
ANDERSON,  James,  LL.D.  (1776, 

1793)  1986,  2582 

ANDERSON,  John  (1615)  85 

ANDERSON,  John,  jun.  (1832)  2404 
ANDERSON,  John  L.  (1851)  1484 

ANDERSON,  Patrick  (n.d.)  51 1 

ANDERSON,  Rev.  John  (171 1-1716) 

121,  521,  549,  575,  617,  1367,  2295 
ANDERSON,  Rev.  Charles  (1825)  2489 
ANDERSON,  Rev.  William  (1843)  409 
ANDERSON,  Walter,  D.D.  (1755)  1133 
ANDERSON,  William  (1850)  890 

ANDERSON,  William  (1831)  1800 

ANDERSON,  William  (1794)  1916 

ANDERSON,  W.  M.  (1857)  545 

ANDERTON,  James  (1608-1624) 

1526,  1530,  2044,  2249 
ANDERTON,  Lawrence  (1633-4)  _ 

2027,  2656 
ANDERTON,  W.  (1693)  2163 

ANDREWS,  DrE.  A.  (1853)  326 

ANDREWS,  Dr  Edward  (1825)  2769 
ANDREWS,  John,  D.D.  (1682, 1735) 

108,  1005 
ANDREWS,  Lancelot  (1630)  1875 

ANDREWS,  Miles  Peter (1780- 1788) 

1726,  i960,  2450,  2451 
ANGELL,  John  (1761)  800 

ANGLESEY,  Earl  of/Arthur  Annes- 
ley  (1659-1688)      750,  1306,  1354,  1361, 

2109,  2681 
ANGUS,  Joseph,  D.D.  (n.d.)  2077. 

ANGUS,  William  (1878)  2057 

ANLEY,  Charlotte  (1826-1841) 

1621,  2020 
ANNALY,  Baron,  J.  Gore  (1770)        325 
ANNESLEY,  Arthur,  Earl  of  Angle- 
sey (1659-1688)     750,  1306,  1354,  1361, 

2109,  2681 

ANNET,  Peter  (1739-1764)         429,  961, 

1129,  1141,  1160,  1283,  2188  (3X2324, 

2412,  2520 

ANSPACH,       Margravine,       Lady 

Craven  (1778-1802)        901,  1617,  1639, 

1939,  2406,  2414,  2451 

ANSTED,  Professor  (1846)  330 


2Q 


CXXVll 


ANS 


ASH 


CXXVUl 


1936 

2123 

1358 
1253 

2821 
2621 

290 


ANSTY,  Christopher  (1767-1797)       279, 
732,776,  1459,  1715.  1873,  1955.2008, 

2466 

ANSTEY,  John  (1796) 

ANSTIS,  John  (1706,  1724)      1450, 

ANSTRUTHER,  Captain  (1725) 

ANTHONY,  A.  (1843) 

ANTHONY,  G.  W.  (1853) 

ANTHONY,  Louisa  (1844) 

ANTROBUS,  Benjamin  (1691) 

ANTROBUS,  J.  (1849-1854)      556,  2844 

APPERLEY,  Charles  James  (1831- 

1876)  loi,  354,  1 179,  1 193,  1471,  1589, 

1742  (2),  2148,  2479 

APPLEGARTH,  Robert  (1776)         2561 

APPLETON,  Sophia  Lousie  (1865)  1916 

APPLE  YARD,     Ernest      Silvanus 

(1846-1852)  409,  719,  1051,  2017,  2036, 

2521,  2526,  2801 

ARBUCKLE,  James,  A.M.  (1734)     1094 

ARBUTHNOT, (1773)  1228 

ARBUTHNOT,  Archibald  (1746)       259 

ARBUTHNOT,  John,  M.D.  (1692- 

1727)     163,  164,  SOI,  613,  813,  845,  899, 

952,  1248,  1269  (2),  1270,  1300,  1324, 

1328,  1455,  1980,  2004,  2202,  2338,  2536 

ARBUTHNOT,  John  (1735)  54o 

ARCHDEACON,  Matthew  (1839)    1340 

ARCHER, (1856) 

ARCHER,  Captain  (1861) 
ARCHER,  Edward  (1858) 
ARDERNE,  James,  D.D.  (1671) 
ARGALL,  R.  (1621) 
ARGLES,  M.  ( 1 877-1878)         1649,  1905 
ARGLES,  Mrs  (1881)  1677 

ARGYLE,  Duke  of,  John  Campbell 

(1740)  557 

ARGYLE,  Duke  of,  G.  D.  Campbell 

(1842)  1402 

ARGYLL,  Sheriff  of,  W.  Robertson 

(1867)  1097 

ARKLEY,  Patrick  (n.d.)  2273 

ARMAGH,    Archbishop    of, 

Boulter  (1733)  963 

ARMAGH,  Archbishop  of,  Dr  James 

Usher  (1642,  n.d.)  187,  636 

ARMAGH,  Archbishop  of,  J.  Bram- 

hall(i7o6)  2791 

ARMIN,  Robert  (1615)  2720 

ARMITAGE,    Rev.    Robert,    M.A. 

(1842- 1 850)        688  (2),  789,  1885,  201 1 
ARMSTRONG,  F.  Claudius  (1856, 

1857)  1566,2848 

ARMSTRONG,  H,  (1824)  1554 


269 

1595 
2407 

63s 
2448 


ARMSTRONG,  John  (1735-1791) 

225,  473.  793,  2373.  2454 
ARMSTRONG,  John,  M.D.  (1744- 

1778)       183,  477,  565,  1805,  2405,  2546 
ARMSTRONG,   Nicholas    (1856-8) 

2616 
ARMOUR,  James  (1702)  1995 

ARNALL,  William  (1727-1736)    95,  417, 
451,  961,  1404,  1770,  1821,  2149,  2301 
ARNOLD,  Frederick  (1856)  65 

ARNOLD,  Matthew  (1849,  1852) 

744,  2503 
ARNOLD,  Rev.  Thomas  K.  (1836) 

1323 
ARNOLD,  Thomas  (1832)  704 

ARNOLD,  W.  D.  (1853)  1763 

ARNOT,  Hugo  (1775-1777)        800,  946, 

1397,  1399 
ARNOT,  Rev.  William  (1842-1853) 

706,  1572 
ARNWAY,  John,  D.D.  (1645, 1649) 

1744,  2537 

ARROWSMITH, (1673)  2118 

ARTHINGTON,  Hervey  (1607)       2014 
ARTHINGTON,  Maria  (1847)  2066 

ARTHUR,  Grace  (1789)  2550 

ARTHUR,  Hen.  (1797)  2048 

ARTHUR,  John  (1738)  1524 

ARTHUR, Professor  Archibald  (1780) 

1827 
ARUNDELL,  Francis  V.  J.  (1840)  2427 
ARWAKER,  Edmund,  M.A.  (1684)  734 
ASCHAM,  Anthony  (1689)  2288 

ASCHAM,  Roger  (1545)  2615 

ASGILL,  John  (1696-1712)         687,  794, 

2153,  2618 
ASH,Edward,  M.D.  (1828-1855)  43,1227, 

2091,  2342 
ASHBURTON,   Lord,  J.    Dunning 

(1764)  1402 

ASH  BY,  alias  Thimbleby,  Richard 

(1672)  2425 

ASHE,  Captain  Thomas  (1813,  1868) 

1 1 49,  1963 
ASHE,  Thomas  (1682,  1693)  310,  1325 
ASHETON,  William  (1663)  Zy] 

ASHHURST, Thomas  Henry,D.C.L. 

(1843-1849)  861,  1715,  2358  (4) 

ASHMOLE,  Elias  (1650,  1660)  900,  2414 
ASHMORE,  John(i62i)  350 

ASHTON,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1771)        733, 
867,  1405,  2298 
ASHURST,  Eliza  A.  (1847)      1431,  1664 
ASHWELL,  George  (1674)  25 


CXXIX 


ASH 


BAC 


cxxx 


ASHWORTH,  John  Hervey  (1851, 

1864)  2079,  2261 

ASKEW,  Miss  (1792)  2202 

ASPLAND,  R.  (1846)  2054 

ASPLAND,  Robert  Brooke  (1831)  2216 
ASPLIN,  William  (1730,  1739)  1214,  1392 
ASPLIN,  William  M.A.  (1728,  1729) 

67,86 
ASSHETON,  Dr  William  (1710)  636 
ASSHETON,  W.  (1684,  1685  45,  2233 
ASSHETON,  William  (1663)  837 

ASSHETON,  William  D.D.  (1670)  2603 
ASTEL,  Mary  (1695-1722)  315,  381,  765, 

795,  878,  1210,  1424,  1638,  21 13,  2332 

ASTLE, (1781)  430 

ASTLE,  Daniel  (1777)  2039 

ASTLE,  Thomas  (1775-1784)  138 

ASTLE Y,  Francis  Duckinfield  (1809) 

1043,  2723 
ASTLE Y,  John  (1584)  184 

ASTON,  Hon.  W.  (1788)  2654 

ASTON,  Joseph  (1822,  N.D.)  1610,  2189 
ASTON,  Lord  (181 1)  2318 

ASTON,  R.  (1661)  1918 

ASTON,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  (1642)  428 
ATCHESON,  Alfred  S.  (1849)  254 

ATCHESON,     Nathaniel      (1814, 

1823)  461,  1 133 

ATHERSTONE,  Edwin  (1830)  2284 
ATKEY,  Rev.  Anthony  (1745,  1773) 

1454,  1536 
ATKINS,  A.  (1843-1863)  432,  1844, 1886, 

1905 
ATKINS,  Henry  Martin  (1838)  188 

ATKINS,  J.  P.  (1853)  1570 

ATKINS,  Sarah  (1822)  976 

ATKINSON,     Benjamin     Andrews 

(1729,  1730)  340,  2758 

ATKINSON,  Jasper  (1802,  1826) 

488,  2485 
ATKINSON,  Joseph  (1785,  1788) 

1558,  1684 
ATKINSON,  Thomas  (1798)  1767 

ATKINSON,  Rev.  W.  (1801-1802)    305, 

1058,  1359 
ATKYNS,  R.  (1669)  1305 

ATTERBURY,  Francis  (1687)  118 

ATTERBURY,  Francis,  Bishop  of 

Rochester  (1716,  1722)  174,  2291 

ATTERBURY,  Francis  D.D.  (1701- 

1714)        12,  206,  323,  501  (2),  557,  754, 

882,  1365,  1636,  1861,  1981,  2198,  2215, 

2298,  2434,  2568,  2601,  2697,  2777 

ATTERBURY,  Lewis  (1706)  112 


ATTHILL,  Lombe  (1820)  398 

ATTWOOD,  Thomas  (1828)  2272 

ATTWOOD,  W.  (1690)  152 

ATTWOOD,    William    (1680-1695) 

34,  140,  175,984,  1202,  1262,  1289, 1361, 

1512,  2212,  2248 

AUBERT,  Mrs  (1719)  1070 

AUBIN, (1703)  367 

AUBIN,  Mrs  (1730)  1605 

AUBRY,  M.  (1795)  218 

AUCKLAND,  Lord,  William  Eden 

(1771-1781)  490,  2017,  2441 

AUDLAND,  John  (1672)  2696 

AUDLEY,  Lady  Eleanor  (1633,  1650) 

740,  2032 
AUSTEN,  James  (1790)  1506 

AUSTEN,  Jane  (1811-1816)       744,1543, 

2008,  2321 
AUSTEN,  John  (1651)  380 

AUSTEN,  Mrs  (1833)  1501 

AUSTIN,  Mrs  (1850)  343 

AUSTIN,  Sarah  (1825)  1333 

AUSTIN,  William  (1672,  1730)  615,  1392 
AVELING,  J.  H.,  M.D.  (1854)  2803 

AVERY,Benjamin,LL.D.(i7 16-17 19)  4-^^ 
AVISON,  Charles  (1753)  800 

AVILA,  Juan  D'  (1707)  '        2461 

AXON,  William  E.  A.  (1868)  2347 

AYLET,  Robert  (1600,  1653)  275,  2815 
AYLETT,  Robert,  LL.D.  (1622)  2529 
AYLMER,  John,  D.D.  (1559)  1069 

AYLOFFE,  Sir  Joseph  (1772)  301 

AYRES,  James  (1742)  2257 

AYRES,  Philip  (1667)  2355 

AYRTON,  William  (1853)  48 

AYSCOUGH,  Francis,  D.D.  (1735)  2031 
AYSCOUGH,  Samuel  (1783)  2151 

AYTOUN,   Roger  (of  Inchdairnie) 

(1828)  1791 

AYTOUN,   William    Edmonstoune, 

D.C.L.  (1832-1854)    245,  706,  732,  925, 

1835,  1 96 1 

B. 

BABINGTON,  Thomas  (1813)  1986 

BACHE,  Lieut.  R.  (1827)  1754 

BACKWELL,  T.  (1646)  127 

BACON,  Anthony  (1775)  2357 

BACON,  Francis,  Lord  (1601-1663) 

145,  263,  351,  576,  1330,  2821 

BACON,  Matthew  (1756)  997 

BACON,  Nathaniel  (1647)  1115 

BACON,  Phanuel  (1729-1758)  1190, 1234, 

1307,  1658,  1799,  2410,  2547,  2684 


CXXXl 


BAC     —    BAL 


CXXXII 


BACON,  Thomas  (n.d.)  2701 

BADCOCK,  John  (1823)  629,  1504,  2406 
BADCOCK,  Samuel  (1780)  2407 

BADDELEY,  Richard  (1669)  1471 

BADGER,  Albert,  M.A.  (1695)  2123 

BAD  HAM,  Charles  (1835)  270 

BADHAM,  D.,  M.D.  (1837)  2069 

BAGE,  Robert  (1784-1796)  213,  877, 1090, 
1261,  1538,  1670 
BAGGE,    Henry    Theodore    James 

(1852)  994,2513 

BAGNALL,  Abraham,  M.D.  (1826)     149 
BAGNALL,  John  Nock  (1854)  1 168 

BAGOT,  Lewis  (1772)  584 

B AGOT,  William,  Lord  (1824)  1 596 

BAGSHAW,  Christopher  (1601)        2674 
BAGSHAW,  Edward  (1660-1683)       133, 
314,  1049,  1420,  2302,  2305,  2362,  2688 
BAGWELL,  William  (1664)  2824 

BAILEY,  Benjamin  (181 7)  192 

BAILEY,  Lewis,  Bishop  of  Bangor 

(1619)  1988 

BAILEY,  Nathaniel  (1704)  628 

BAILEY,  Peter  (1820)  2401 

BAILEY,  Philip  James  (1839)  913 

BAILEY,  Rev. 1801)  1211 

BAILEY,  Samuel  (1821-1845)      537,  581, 
665,  828  (2),  845,  1375,  1549,  i65i,207i> 

2080,  2210 
BAILEY,  T.  (1654)  746 

BAILEY,  Walter,  M.D.  (1588)  2365 

BAILLIE, (1763)  1874 

BAILLIE,  E.  C.  C.  (1853,  N.D.)  2047,  2795 
BAILLIE,  Hugh,  LL.D.  (1775,  1776) 

162,  2431 
BAILLIE,  Joanna  (1798,  1846)  1797,2326 
BAILLIE,  John  (1736)  1874 

BAILLIE,  Mrs  (1867)  1181 

BAILLIE,  Robert  (1640,  1649)         131  ^j 

1858,  2195 
BAILLIE,  Robert,  A.M.  (1877)  2713 

BAILLIE,  Sophia,  nee  Denman  (1846) 

1797 
BAILLIE,  W.  R.  (1850)  255 

BAILY,  Dr  Thomas  (1671)  2825 

BAILY,  Joseph  (1843)  109 

BAILY,  Robert  (1624)  129 

BAILY,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1655)  1466 

BAIN,Donald(i8o6-i84i)i8i5,i874,2392 
BAINBRIGG,  Dr  Th.  (1689-90)  2290 
BAINE,  James  (1770)  323 

BAIRD,  Henry  (1847)  1431 

BAIRDY,  John  (1681)  210 

BAKER, (1786)  2370 


BAKER,  David  Bristow,  M.A.  (1831) 

1704,  2644 
BAKER,  David  Erskine  (1764)  444 

BAKER,  G.  (1709)  2146 

BAKER,  George  (1810)  329 

BAKER,  Henry  (1756)  829 

BAKER,  Henry  (1745)  1612 

BAKER,  H.  W.  (1854)  559 

BAKER,  Samuel  (1854)  918 

BAKER,  Thomas  (1681-1709)       30,  924, 
1062,  1076,  1 190,  2113,  2685 
BAKER,  Thomas  (1866)  1924 

BAKER,  William  (1770)  1885 

BAKEWELL,  P.  (1642)  659 

BAKEWELL,  T.  (1805,  1807)    697, 1655 
BALBANI    NICCOLO  (1608,  1612) 

1738,  2066,  Errata,  vol,  ii. 
BALCARRES,     Earl     of,     Colin 

Lindsay  (17 14)  \^ 

BALCOMB,  Amelia  (1836)  1016 

BALDIE,  W.  D.  (1878)  1261 

BALDWIN, (1776)  35 

BALDWIN, (1811-13)  246 

BALDWIN,  A.  H.  (1853)  2728 

BALDWIN,  George  (1801)  1247 

BALDWYN,   Rev.   Edward    (1787- 

179O  476,  542,  989 

BALE,    John,    Bishop    of    Ossory 

(1543,  1544)  779,  2847 

BALFOUR,  Alexander  (i 819-1826) 

304,  897,  947,  1097 
BALFOUR,  Andrew  (1834)  2468 

BALFOUR,  Clara  Lucas  (1857)  292 

BALFOUR,  James  (1763)  600 

BALFOUR,  Sir  James,  Bart.,  (1834)  210 
BALFOUR,  John  (1772)  563 

BALGUY,  John,  M.A.   (1718-1741) 

685,  801,  946,  1326,  1366,  2298,  2305, 
2386  (3) 
BALGUY,  T.  (1768)  1424 

BALL,  Gawen,  M.D.  (i 819)  1995 

BALL,  John  (1635)  2376 

BALL,  Richard  (1825- 1 830)       545,  1187, 
1759,  1982,2153 
BALL,  Richard  (1830)  1982 

BALL,  Richard  (1828)  2153 

BALL,  William  (1827)  545 

BALL,  William  (1828)  1187 

BALL,  William  (1825)  1759 

BALLANTYNE, ■■  (1723)  818 

BALLANTYNE,  James  (1843)  99 1 

BALLANTYNE,  John  (1813)  2814 

BALLANTYNE,  Rev.  James 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 


CXXXlll 


BAL    —    BAR 


CXXXIV 


BALLANTYNE,  Rev.  John  (n.d.)  447 
BALLANTYNE,    Robert     Michael 

(1857-1860)  1184,1635,  1685,  2219, '2777 
BALLARD,  J.  (1851)  917,  2299 

BALLINGALL,  Sir  George,   M.D. 

(n.d.)  1742 

BALLOW,  Thomas  (1737)  2634 

BAMBRIDGE,Thomas,D.D.  (1687)106 
BAMBRIGG,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1687)  106 
BAMPFIELD,  Francis  (1681)  1182 

BANCKES,  Matthew  (1682)  2345 

BANCKES,     Richard,    or     Banks 

(1688)  2129 

BANCROFT,  A.  (1770)  1133 

BANCROFT,  Edward,  M.D.  (1769) 

808,  2154 
BANCROFT,  John(i69i,  1693)  1084, 1303 
BANCROFT,  Richard,  D.D.  (1591, 

1593)  564,  2527 

BANDELLO,  Matteo(i576)  1667 

BANGOR,  Bishop  of,  Lewis  Bailey 

(1619)  1988 

BANGOR,  Dean  of,  Dr  W.  Lloyd 

(1676)  1456 

BANIM,  John  (1824-1842)    94,  239,  252, 

543,  602,  904,  1562,   2 191,  2409,  2539, 

2544 
BANIM,  Michael  (1826,  1828)  252,  543 
BANKS,  John  (1739)  2363 

BANKS,  Jonathan  (1688)  1483 

BANKS,  Richard  Banckes  or  (1688)  2129 
BANKS,  Thomas  Christopher  (18 16, 

1831)  612,  1415 

BANKES, (1831)  1641 

BANKES,  John  (1739)  540 

BANKTON,  Lord,  Andrew  M'Dowall 

(1747)  818 

BANNANTINE,  James  (1737-1801)1635 

1724,  1811 
BANNATYNE,  George  (n.d.)  45 

BANNATYNE,  John  (1703,  N.D.)     1354 

2435 
BANNERMAN,  Henry  (1832)  1643 

BANNERMAN,  J.  (1816)  623 

BANNISTER,  James  (1780)  2318 

BANNISTER,  John  William  (1821)  2398 
BANNISTER,  Saxe  (1822- 1842)        388, 

1099,  2150 
BANNISTER,  Thomas  (1846)  279 

BANSLEY,  Charles  (1841)  2649 

BAPTISTS,  Jean,  Le  Chevalier  (1829) 

2704 
BARBA,  Albaro  A.,  M.A.  (1670)  2292 
BARBADOES,  Bishop  of  (1829;         880 


BARBAULD,  Anna  Letitia(i79o,  1793) 

41,  2389 
BARBER,  John  (1819)  2594 

BARBOU,  N.,  M.D.  (1690)  656 

BARBOUR,  John  (1620)  31 

BARBOUR,  John  Gordon  (1824, 1825) 

1487  (2),  2066 
BARBOUR,  Mrs  (1856)  2794 

BARBOUR,  Robert  (1759)  804 

BARBOUR,  Robert  W.  (1879)  1263 

BARCA,  Mme.  Calderonde  la  (1843) 

1470 

BARCLAY, (1766)  847 

BARCLAY,  Alexander  (1506)         326  (2) 
BARCLAY,John,  M.D.  (1799,1819)  1563, 

2144 
BAR  CLAY,  John  ( 1 8 1 8)  54 

BARCLAY,  John  (1685)  1595 

BARCLAY,  John  (1772)  1905 

BARCLAY,  Rev.  Peter,  M.A.  (1881) 

2729 

995 
2219 
1516 


BARCLAY,  Robert  (1740) 
BARCLAY,  Robert  (1679) 
BARCLAY,  Sir  William  (1639) 
BANCROFT,  Charles  (1688-1690) 

1371,2119 
BARETTI,  Joseph  (1786)  2605 

BARHAM,  Francis  (1840)  1522 

BARHAM,    Rev.    Richard    Harris, 

B.A.  (1841-1870)    998,  1224,  1259,  2416 
BARHAM,   Thomas    Foster,    M.B. 

(1823-1824)  433,  1008,  2177 

BARING,  Charles  (1810)  1448 

BARKER, (1766)  847 

BARKER,  John,  M.D.  (1742)  1230 

BARKER,    Matthew    Henry,    R.N. 

(1835-1867)  1062,  1262,  1316,  1478,  1741, 
2607,  2610,  2790 
BARKER,  R.  (1663)  852 

BARKER,  Rev.  S.,  A.M.  (1815)        2700 
BARKER,  Samuel  (1731-1732)  1627 

BARKER,  T.  (1693)  80 

BARKER,  Thomas  (1620)  241 

BARKER,  Thomas  (1654)  523 

BARKER,  Thomas  (1780)  1607 

BARKER,  W.  Burckhardt  (1854)  1984 
BARKHAM,  Dr  John  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
BARKSDALE,  Clement  (1651-1685)  200, 
204,  1335,  1420,  1747,  1762,  1810,2166 
BARKSTEAD,  William  (1617)  2557 

BARLEE,  0.(1787)  2506 

BARLOW,  Edward  (17 15)  1608 

BARLOW,  Joel  (1815)  1074 

BARLOW,  John  (1618)  1095 


cxxxv 


BAR    —    BAT 


cxxxv  I 


BARLOW,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Lincoln  (1648,  1688)        645,  915,  1880, 

1988,  2214 
BARLOW,  William,  M.A.  (1690)       2634 

BARNARD, (1642)  783 

BARNARD,  E.  (1757)  2771 

BARNARD,  John  (1641-1660)        84,  87, 

347,  2378 
BARNARD,  John  (1770)  2130 

BARNARD,  Mrs  (1865)  925 

BARNARD,  Robert  (1809-1816)       1340, 

1581,2843 
BARNARD,  Sir  John  (1750)  487 

BARNAULD,  Mrs  (1793-1794)  838 

BARNES,  R.  (1817)  1769 

BARNES,  Rev.  Joshua  (1716-1719)    428 
BARNES,  Richard  William  (1850- 

1865)  162,  1320,  1342 

BARNES,  Thomas  (1815)  1861 

BARNFIELD,  Richard,  or  Barne- 

field  (1594,  1598)     434,  451,  1052,  1949 
BARON,  John  (n.d.)  313 

BARON,  Robert  (1647)  1623 

BARON,  W.  (1608)  711 

BARON,  W.  (1706)  1 106 

BARR,  James,  D.D.  (1820)  1407 

BARR]^,     Lieut- Col.     Isaac,     M.P. 

(1848)  1435 

BARRETT,  Eaton  Stannard  (1807- 

181 7)  68  (2),  434,  1870,  2217,  2396, 

2539 
BARRETT,  Francis  (181 5)  1500 

BARRETT,  John  (1675-1680)  1031, 

2103 
BARRETT,  Jonathan  (1849- 1852) 

1772,  2090 
BARRETT,  Richard  (1821)  228 

BARRETT,  Stephen  (1747)  2788 

BARRETT,  Thomas  Squire  (1869)     848 
BARRETT,  William  ( 1 679)  1 749 

BARREUL,  Abb^  (1797-1798)  1577 

BARRINGTON,  Hon.  Daines(i766) 

1792 
BARRINGTON,  John  Shute,  Vis- 
count Barrington  (1701-1733)     22,  118, 
680,  821,  1332,  1350,  1386,  1624,2214, 

2216 
BARRON,  Richard  (1750)  882 

BARRON,  William  (1777- 1780) 

1 1 52,  1 163 
BARROW,  J.  (1735)  627 

BARROW,  John  (1864)  859 

BARROW,  John  (1824- 1852)  1570,  1571, 

2022 


BARROW,  J.  H.  (1827)  744 

BARROW,  Sir  John  (1831-1832)  838,  891, 

1573 
BARROWBY,  Dr(i746)  1403 

BARROWE,  Henry  (N.D.)  1893 

BARROWS,  Fanny  ( 1 868- 1 870)         879, 
1028,  1497,  1726,  1812 
BARTER,  Catherine  (n.d.)  70,  1173 

BARTLETT,  William  Henry  (1849- 

1823)  946,1017,1910,2283 

BARTON,  Bernard  (181 2-1 8 1 8)        1610, 

1946,  2658 
BARTON,  Richard  (1747)  81 

BARTON,  Richard  (1792)  898 

BARTON,    William,    M.A.    (1644- 

1654)  247,  2051,  2732 

BARWICK,  John,  D.D.  (1644)  349 

BARWIS,  Jackson  (1776-1779)  625,  2585 
BARTY,  James  .S.,  D.D.  (1850)  1892 
BASSANESE,    Francesco    Nigri 

(N.D.)  353 

BASELY,  N.  (1649)  2338 

BASIRE,  Isaac,  D.D.  (1659)  1153 

BASS,  Sarah  (1856)  1498 

BASSE,  William  (1617)  2557 

BASSENTINUS,  Franciscus  Niger 

(N.D.)  353 

BASSETT,  E.  B.  (1869)  1637 

BASSETT,  Francis,  Lord  de  Dun- 
stanville  (i 783-1 809)      534,  1785,  2469, 

2576 
BASSETT,  Joseph  Davie  (1813)  1382 
BASSETT,  Joshua  (1687-1704)  816,  2084 
BASSETT,  William  (1670)  514 

BASTON,  Thomas  (1716)  2583 

BATE,  George  (1649)  2122 

BATE,  Henry  (1774)  1084 

BATE,  John  (1634)  1690 

BATE,  Julius,  M.A.  (1739-1748)  535,  582, 

770,  852 

BATEMAN,  Charles  (1758)  765 

BATEMAN,  James,  M.A.  (1845)       1840 

BATEMAN,  J.  0.(1858,1859)  1710,2810 

BATES,  Ely  (1786)  371 

BATES,  W.  (1695)  2753 

BATES,  W.  R.  Gray  (1833)  1838 

BATEUS,  Georgius  (1652)  449 

BATH,  Earl  of,  William  Pulteney 

(1727-1778)  118,  290,  323,324,  468,767, 

874,  1187,   1321,   1344,  1351  (3),  1968, 

2032  (2),  2110,2194,  2200,  2378,  2488, 

2581 
BATH  AND  WELLS,  Bishop  of,  C. 
Moss,  D.D.  (1744)  840 


CXXXVll 


BAT    —     BEC 


CXXXVlll 


BATH  AND  WELLS,  Bishop,  G. 

Hooper,  D.D.  (1683,  1701)      398,  1698 
BATH   AND   WELLS,  Bishop  of, 

Richard  Kidder,  D.D.  (1687-1690) 

1369.  1753.  2295,  2570 
BATH   AND   WELLS,  Bishop   of, 

Thomas  Ken,  D.D.  (1675-1703)        108, 

711,  864,  1389,  1545,  2234 

BATHURST,  Charles  (1854,  1857)  1337, 

2149 
BATHURST,  Dr  Richard  (1753)  47 

BATHURST,  Henry,  Earl  (1761)  2564 
BATT,  Charles  William  (1788)  676 

BATT,  Timothy  (1648)  2794 

BATTELL,  Ralph  (1659,  1683)  1886,  2784 
BATTELY,  Archdeacon  John  (1774)  140 
BATTEN,  Sir  William  (1648)  2675 

BATTY,  Christopher  (1757)  424 

BATTY,  Rev.  Adam  (1854)  1073 

BATTY,  Rev.  Richard  (1750-1756) 

2287,  2334,  2848 
BAUDRIER,  Sieur  de  (171 1)  1724 

BAXTER,  Andrew  (1740-1730)   164,  770, 

1559 
BAXTER,  J.  (1600)  2603 

BAXTER,  Lucy  (1883)  2168 

BAXTER,  Nathaniel  (1606)  2391 

BAXTER,  Nicholas  (1575)  2408 

BAXTER,  Richard  (1652-1696)      i,  654, 

1285  (2),  1654,  1748,  1 85 1,  1894,  1988, 

2223,  2247,  2831 

BAYES,  Thomas  (1731,  1736)    683,  1244 

BAYFORD, (1818)  1787 

BAYFORD,  J.  (1828-1829)  624 

BAYLEY,  R.  S.  (1835)  2673 

BAYLEY,  Sir  John  (18 13)  246 

BAYLY,  Benjamin  (1707)  798 

BAYLY,  Thomas,  or  Baylie,   D.D. 

(1640-1651)  351,  2233 

BAYLY,  Thomas  Haines  (1827,  1828) 

206,  2053 
BAYLY,  Walter,  or  Bayley  (1626)  635 
BAYLY,  WiUiam  (1662,  1664)  781,  1473 
BAYNE,  A.  (1717)  1245 

BAYNES,  John  (1776,  1782)       168,  1801 
BAYNTON,  Captain  (1791)  202 

BEACONSFIELD,  Earl  of,  Benjamin 

Disraeli  (i 826-1880)         497,  747,  1083, 

1442,  2483,  2619,  2724,  2774,  2781,  2804, 

2829,  2848 
BEACH,  Phil.  (1736)  1419 

BEACH,  Thomas  (1737)  833 

BEALE,  John  (1724)  1088 

BEALE,  William  (1867)  774 


BEAMISH,  N.  Ludlow  (1829)  1877 

BEAMONT,  William  (1864)  656 

BEAN,  J.  (1793)  380 

BEAN,  Rev.  James  (1808)  2852 

BEAR,  Nicholas,  M.A.  (1699)  2188 

BEARD,  John  Relly,   D.D.   (1839- 

1849)  228,  1036,  1883,  2282,  2283 

BEARE,  William  (1750)  2686 

BEASLEY, (1836)  2769 

BEATON,  John  (1708)  2376 

BEATS,  John  (1873)  1679 

BEATTIE,  Dr(i82i)  2227 

BEATTIE,  James  (1771)  1619 

BEATTIE,  James,  LL.D.  (1778-1787) 

1408,  1492,  2273 
BEATTIE,  William,  M.D.  (1829-1839) 

1082,  1270,  1969 
BEATY,  Ann  (1845)  2452 

BEAUCHAMP,  Viscount,  F.  I.   S. 

Conway  (1783)  1396 

BEAUFORT,  Daniel  Augustus  (1788) 

2354 
BEAUFORT,  Louis  de  (1740)  679 

BEAUFOY, (1828)  2613 

BEAUFOY,  Henry  (1808)  2272 

BEAUFROY, (1828)  2629 

BEAULIEU,   Luke  de  (1649-1687) 

411,  659,  1171,  2120 
BEAUMELLE,  L.  A.  de  la  (1753)    2107 

BEAUMONT, (1683)  2799 

BEAUMONT,   Francis  (1607-18 15) 
241,  349,  355,  356,  1 190,   1308,    1536, 
1556,  1599,  2620,  2825 
BEAUMONT,  Francis,  (1602-1620) 

349,  1556,  2254 
BEAUMONT   AND  FLETCHER 
(1607-1815)     241,  349,  355,  356,  1 190, 
1308,  1536,  1599,  2620,  2825 
BEAUMONT,  James  A.  (1849)         1948 
BEAUMONT,  J.  (1602)  1607 

BEAUMONT,  John  (1704)  2005 

BEAUMONT,  John,  T.  B.  (1816)      1446 
BEAVER,  Col.  (1753)  1431 

BEAZELY,  Samuel  (1828,  1830) 

1842,  2230 
BECANUS,  Rev.  Father  Martinus, 

S.J.  (1619)  2637 

BECK,  Baroness  Von  (1850)  1889 

BECK,  Joseph  (1785)  2726 

BECK,  Thomas  (1795-1811)         57,1635 

1642 
BECKET,  Andrew  (1786,  1787)  467,  2656 

BECKETT, (1796)  2140 

BECKETT,  Andrew  (181 1)  1522 


CXXXIX 


BEC 


BEN 


cxl 


BECKFORD,  Peter  (1781-1818)         827, 

1269,  2577 

BECKFORD,   William   (1780-1835) 

166,    206,    236,   706,   787,    1257,    1642, 

1975,  2099,  2498 

BECON,  Thomas  (1541-1543)     387,  565, 

1024,  1738,  1871,  1939,  1980,  221 1, 

2667 
BEDDEVOLE,  M.  (1691)  823 

BEDDOES,   Thomas,   M.D.  (1792- 

1806)  64,  1545 

BEDFORD,  Archdeacon  of,  Rev.  R. 

Shepherd  (1756)  1802 

BEDFORD,  Arthur,  M.A.  (1736,  1738) 

847,  1 77 1 
BEDFORD,  5th  Duke  of,  Francis 

Russell  (1786)  609 

BEDFORD,    6th    Duke    of,    John 

Russell  (1822)  1837 

BEDFORD,  Grosvenor  (1797,  1814) 

1423,  1680 
BEDFORD,  Hilkiah  (1710-1724)        586, 
1482,  2288,  2751,  2757 
BEDFORD,  Peter  (1839)  157° 

BEDFORD,  Thomas  (1791)  1269 

BEDINGFIELD,  Philip  (1719,  N.D.) 

247,  1375 
BEEKE,  Henry,  D.D.  (1798)  1366 

BEER,  G.  H.,  M.D.  (1813)  184 

BEETHAM,  Rev.  Hutton  (1785)         253 
BEEVER,  Susannah  (1870)  1304 

BEEZLEY,  James  (1776)  1378 

BEGBIE,  James  Warburton  (1859)    ^^066 
BEHN,  APHRA  (1677-1693)        IT,  572, 
1519,  (2),  2231 
BEILBY,  J.  Wood  (1869)  2678 

BEILBY,  Ralph  (1791)  looi 

BEITH,  Alexander,  D.D.  (1839)        2455 
BELCHER,  W.  (1814-1816)  1038(3),  2150 

BELDAM, (1772)  482 

BELDAM,  Joseph  (1823)  1870 

BELFAST,  Lord,  Hon.  F.  R.  Chi- 
chester (i  851-1866)        1558,  1692,2706 
2797,  Errata,  vol.  ii..  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
BELFOUR,  Rev.  Hugo  John  (1822) 

1654 

BELL,  Archibald  (1835)  295 

BELL,  Benjamin  (1797)  1774 

BELL,  Catherine  Douglas  (1847-1871) 

178,  205,  1177,  1520,  1547,  1554,  2341, 

2679,  2795 
BELL,  Charles  Dent  (1853)  240 

BELL,  Hon.  Charles  H.  (1880)  1597 

BELL,  Hugh  (1791)  1210 


BELL,  Jane  Cross  Simpson  tide  (1836) 

1912 
BELL,  John  (1706)  S 

BELL,  John  (n.d.)  2684 

BELL,  John  (1785)  2787 

BELL,  Major  Evans  (1865)  2075 

BELL,  Mrs  Henry  G.  (n.d.,  1831) 

1 131,  2392 
BELI ,  R.  (1746- 1 749)       768,  1997,  2137 

2392 
BELL,  Rev.  William  (1875,  1876) 

422,  1307 
BELL,  Robert  (1827)  1837 

BELL,  Thomas  (1680)  1042 

BELL,  William  B.,  B.C.L.  (1823)      2063 
BELL,  William,  D.D.  (1765)  584 

BELLAMONT,    Earl    of,    Charles 

Coote  (1783)  1384 

BELLAMY,  D.  (1741)  1886 

BELLAMY,  Thomas  (1663)  1897 

BELLEGARDE,  J.  P.  Morvan  de 

(1706-1707)  21 17  (2) 

BELLENDEN,  William  (1668)  404 

SELLERS,  John  (1712)  817,  2421 

MUNCH-BELLINGHAUSEN,  F. 

von  (1844- 1 849)  1054,  1225,  2448 

BELLOY, de  (1765)  2382 

BELON,  Peter  (1675)  1636 

BELOE,  Rev.  William  (1786,  1798) 

1287,  2078 

BELOE,  William  (1773,  1817)      63,  637, 

966,  1273,  2346 

BELSHAM,  Thomas  (1808)  1730 

BELSHAM,  William  (1789,  1791)      829, 

1 105,  1785 


BELSON,  John  (1662) 

BELTON, (1834,  1840) 

BENDELOWE,  P.  (1769) 

BENLOWES,  Edward  (1649) 

BENLOWES,  Philip  (1768) 

BENGO,  John  (1797) 

BENNET  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

BENNET,  A.  M.  (1785,  1786)     99,  1296 

BENNET,  John  (1683) 

BENNET,  John  (1788) 

BENNET,  Philip  (1736) 

BENNET,  William  (1875) 

BENNETT, (1779) 

BENNETT,  J.  W.  (1831) 
BENNETT,  Rev.  William  J.  E.,  M.A. 
(1847-1868)  1501,  1808,  1833,  2206, 

2540 
BENNETT,  Thomas  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
BENNETT,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1673)   2371 


2617 

92,  2701 

96 

570 

1228 

1959 


495 
2505 

218 
2681 

2553 
2643 


cxH 


BEN     —     BET 


cxHi 


BENNETT,  William  (1827-1849)      37°, 
1368,  1839,  Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 
BENNING,  William  (1836)  1071 

BENOIST,  Elie  (1694)  1154 

BENSON,  Auditor  (1719)  1940  (2) 

BENSON,  Edward  White  (1824)        726 
BENSON,  Mrs  (1864)  1710 

BENSON,  William  (171 1)        1169,  1387, 

2299 
BENSON,  William  (1725)  2770 

BENSON,  William,  M.A.  (1739, 1741) 

1424,  1994 
BENT,  James  (1693)  1725 

BENTHAM,  Edward  (n.d.,  1773) 

349,  1243 
BENTHAM,  Edward,  D.D.  (1748)  1376 
BENTHAM,  Jeremy  (1776,  1823) 

954,  1751 
BENTHAM,  Rev.  John  (1756)  333 

BENTINCK,    William    Henry    C. 
(1825)  1435 

BENTLEY, (1803,  1804)  914,  2170, 

2171 
BENTLEY,  Dr  (1710)  2005 

BENTLEY,  John  (n.d.)    ,  1062 

BENTLEY,  Joseph  (1864- 1868)         226, 

1656,  1968 
BENTLEY,  R.  (1598)  1279 

BENTLEY,  R.  (1750,  1751)  197,  979 

BENTLEY,  Richard  (1798,  1799) 

491,  492  (3) 
BENTLEY,  Richard  (1719,  1721) 

1408,  2202 
BENTLEY,    Richard,    D.D.   (1713, 

1721)  687,2157 

BENTLEY,  S.  (1833)  853 

BENTLEY,  Thomas  (n.d.)  1898 

BERENS,  Edward,  M.A.  (1828)         402 
BERENS,  Edward,  Archdeacon   of 

Berks  (1820,  1823)         2409,  2617,  2739 
BERENS,  Rev.  Edward  (1821)  1869 

BERESFORD,  James  (1810)  231 

BERESFORD,  Rev.  James  (1806)    1632 
BERINGTON,  Joseph  (1780)  2484 

BERINGTON,  Simon  (1737)  1585 

BERINGTON,  Rev.  Joseph  (1776)   1445 
BERINGTON,  Simon  (1786)  51 

BERISFORD,  John  (1699)  173 

BERKELEY,  Countess  of  (1693)      1519 
BERKELEY,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Cloyne  (1721-1786)      51,  63,  83,  581, 
639,  817,  1388,  2035,  2091,  2564,  2837 
BERKELEY,  George,  Earlof  Berke- 
ley (1680)  II 13 


BERKELEY,  George  Monck  (1784- 

1788  735,  1082,  1547,  1742 

BERKELEY,  Lady  Elizabeth  (1780- 

1781)  901,  1617,  2451 

BERKENHEAD,  John  (n.d.)  948 

BERKENHEAD,  Sir  John  (1650)    2690 
BERKENHOUT,  John  (1767)  2237 

BERKS,    Archdeacon    of,    Edward 

Berens  (1820,  1823)       2409,  2617,  2739 
BERKS,  Archdeacon  of,  Jonas  Proast 
(1691,  1704)  2300,  2567 

BERNARD, (1798)  2387 

BERNARD,   Francis   E.   King  nee 

(1800)  2103 

BERNARD,  Julia  Smith  «/^(i8o9- 

1813)  1443,  1814,  2020 

BERNARD,  Richard  (1619,  1641)     873, 

2378 
BERNARD,  Sir  Thomas  (1790,  1813) 

1480,  2480 
BERNEVILLE,    Marie     Catherine 
Juenelle    de,    Countess    D'Aulnoy 
(1693-1708)  1224,  1589,  1999 

BERRIDGE,  John  (1762)  1295 

BERRIDGE,  Rev.  J.  (1760)  954 

BERRIMAN,  William,  D.D.  (1719) 

35,  2290,  2308 

BERRY,  Mary  (1802- 1844)  446,  747, 

901,  2413,  2419 

BERTIE,  Peregrine,  Lord  Willughby 

(1589)  2359 

BERTRAM, (1858)  249 

BERTRAM,  James  G.  (n.d.)  933 

BERVACK,  John  (1705)  139 

BERWICK,  Edward  (1819)  580 

BESANT,  Walter  (1882)  2205 

BESANT,  Walter,  and  James  Rice 
(1872-1876)  315,  1025,  1685,  2082,  2571, 

2823 

BESSE,  Joseph  (1732-1747)         1 1  r,  257, 

415,  417,  nii.  844  (2),  981,  2041,  2136, 

2138,  2171,  2740  (3),  2741  (4) 

BEST,  Henry  (1826-1829)  950,  1257, 

1889 
BEST,  John  Richard  (1826-1841)      1254, 

1971,  2622 
BETHAM,  Sir  William,  F.S.A.  (1831) 

2492 

BETHEL,  Slingsby  (1671-1692)        1241, 

1525,  1780,  2000,  2048,  2843 

BETHUNE,  John  (1758-1771)    824,  950, 

2377 
BETHUNE,  John  Elliot  Drinkwater 
(1829,  1833)  1473,  1501 


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BET 


BIS 


cxliv 


BETTERLEY,  W.  (1689)  265 

BETTERTON,  Thomas  (1680,  1741) 

n,  1 153,  1477,  2033,2191 
BETTS,  Henry  John  (1854)  1017 

BE  VAN,  George  Jones  (1821)  524 

BEVAN,  John  (1822)  2749 

BEVAN,  Joseph  Gurney  (1802-1805) 

554,  849,  2356 
BEVAN,  Samuel  (1857)  2598 

BEVANS,  John,  Junr.  (1802)  2445 

BEVERIDGE,  W.  (1704)  395 

BEVERLEY, (1685)  669 

BEVERLEY,  R.  M.  (1835)  1979 

BEVERLEY,  Robert  (1705,  1722) 

1 1 30,  1 168 
BEVERLEY,  Rev.  Thomas  (1688)  436 
BEVERLEY.  T.  (1690)  2828 

BEVERLEY,  Thomas  (1695,  1699)    ^57, 

1033,2115 
BEWLEY,  Henry  (1829,  1859)  904,  2574 
BEXLEY,  Lord,  Nicholas  Vansittart 

(1793)  2111 

BEYLE,  L.  Alex  Cds  (1818)  2225 

BEYLE,  Marie  Henrie  (1824)  1584 

BEZA,  Theodore  (1568- 1 648)     471,  1282 

2768 
BEZA,  Reverend  (1608)  1738 

BIBER,  George  Edward  (1848)         1394, 

1850(2) 
BICKERSTAFF,  Isaac  (1770-1805) 

2102,  2478 

BICKERSTAFFE,  Isaac  (1756-1805) 

7,  308,  563,  688,  776,  1076,  1200,  1455, 

1490,  1518,  1519,  1535, 1844,2102,  2226, 

2269,  2478,  2514,  2572,  2596  vol.  iii. 

BICKERSTETH, (N.D.,  1867) 

4,  370,  389,  532,  973,  1273 
BICKERSTETH,  C.  (1864-1866)     1341, 
1854,  1978,  2497,  2499,  2526 
BICKERSTETH,    Edward    Henry 

Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 

BICKERTON, 1438 

BICKNELL,  Alexander  (1776-18 1 8)  152, 
1 1 34,  1269,  2012 
BICKNELL,  J.  L.  (1785)  1683 

BICKNELL,  John  (1773)  714 

BIDDLE,  John,  M.A.  (1648-1687)      267, 

471,255s 
BIDDLE,  Richard  (1830,  1831)1571,2195 
BIDDULPH,  M.  A.  (n.d.)  1313 

BIGG,  William  (1858)  804 

BIGLAND,  Ralph  (1791)  25 

BIGLAND,  Richard  (1791)  25 

BILLAM,  Francis  T.  (i8c6)  2784 


BILLING,  Edward  (1659, 1664)  884,  2835 

BILSTONE, ,  M.A.  (1731)         2767 

BINCKES,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

Lichfield  (1701, 1702)  858,  1994 

BINDLEY,  Charles  (1845-1858)         237, 

1102,   1193,   1942,   1984,  2479(3),  2481, 

2508,  2841 
BINDLEY,  James  (1775)  428 

BINDON,  David  (1739)  1965 

BINGHAM,  Frances  L.  (1845)  1185 

BINGHAM,  Jane  M.  (1846,  N.D.)  78, 1281 
BINGHAM,  Rev.  George  (1772)  2535 
BINGHAM,  Sir  Charles  (1767)  Si 3 

BINGLEY,  William  (1814)  1682 

BINNEY,  Rev.  Thomas  (1833,  1850) 

484,  1047,  2129 
BINNING,  John  (n.d.)  1371 

B I N  N  S,  Thomas  ( 1 806)  565 

BINNS,  Wildon  H.  (1861)  1834 

BIRCH,  Dr  (1759)  429 

BIRCH,  Rev.  Dr  Thomas  (1741-1743)  I93 
BIRCH,  Jonathan  (1832-1838)  683,  922 
BIRCH,  Mrs  Walter  (1838)  1267 

BIRCH,  Samuel  (n.d.)  2 

BIRCH,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1747)  1232 

BIRCH,  William  (1731)  274 

BIRCH,  William  John,  M.A.  (1840)  2082 
BIRCHLEY,  William  (1651)  380 

BIRD,   Isabella  L.,  Mrs   Bishop 

(1856-1869)  188,764,  1754 

BIRD,  James  Barry  (1794- 18 19)  1328  (2), 

1329  (2) 
BIRD,  Robert  Montgomery  (1834)  298 
BIRD,  William  W.  (1823)  2485 

BIRDWOOD,  James  (1691)  1078 

BIRKENHEAD,  Sir  John  (1648-1682) 
113,  189,  295,  1601(2),  1715,  1739,  1876, 

2214,  2690 
BIRNIE,  Sir  Andrew  (1702)  447 

BIRT,  Captain  Edward  (1755)  1426 

BISANI,  Alessandro  (1793)  1911 

BISBIE,  Nathaniel  (1692)  2710 

BISBY,  Dr(i69i)  114 

BISCHOF,  Gustav,  Ph.D.  (1841)       1906 
BISCOE,  Richard,  M.A.  (1732-1735)  121, 
1371,213s,  2299 
BISHOP,  Dr  William  (1604,  1614)    667, 

2118 
BISHOP,  George  (1660)  2602 

BISHOP,  John  B.  (1870)  1819 

BISHOP,    Mrs.,    Isabella    L.    Bird 

(i 856-1 869)  188,  764,  1754 

BISHOP,  Rev.  Samuel  (1762)  1802 

BISSET,  John  (1731,  1732)       1640,2210 


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BIS     —    BLO 


cxivi 


BISSET,  William  (171 1;  1672 

BISSITT,  Dr  (1804)  1926 

BLACK, (1706)  2421 

BLACK,  Adam  (1852)  1562 

BLACK,  David  (1706)  819 

BLACK,  David  Dakers  (1731)  1337 

BLACK,  David  Dakers  (1872)  2656 

BLACK,  Dr  John  (1824)  583,  2522 

BLACK,  John  (1822)  1846 

BLACK,  John,  LL.D.  (1806)  885 

BLACK,  Lawrence  (1839)  991 

BLACK,  William  (1706-1707)  1993, 

2158,  2376,  2433 
BLACK,  William  (1871)  1674 

BLACK,  William,  Advocate  (n.d.)     1345 
BLACKBOURNE,  Rev.  John  (1729) 

255 
BLACKBURNE,     Francis,     M.A., 

Archdeacon    of   Cleveland  (1752- 

1780)      150,  471,  797,  1 123,  1 591,  1745, 

1796  (2),  21 10,  2141,  2142,  2154,  2330, 

2367,  2700 
BLACKBURNE,  Rev.  John  (1854- 

1855)  .1974 

BLACKE,  Emily  (185s)  294 

BLACKBALL,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D. 

(1772)  1378 

BLACKISTON,  Dr  (1759)  2172 

BLACKLOCK,  Thomas  (1776)  2151 

BLACKMORE,  Richard  Doddridge 

(1864)  410 

BLACKMORE,  Sir  Richard  (1699- 

1718)792,  1 173,  1307,  1330,  1703,  2260, 

2369 
BLACKSTONE,  Sir  William  (1750, 

1769)  796,  1 39 1 

BLACKWELL,  Henry  (1730)  1007 

BLACKWELL,  Jonathan  (1644)        1079 
BLACKWELL,  Miss  (1840,  1841) 

741,  789 
BLACKWELL,  Robert  (1726)  513 

BLACKWELL,  Thomas  (1735-1747) 

769,  2031 
BLACKWELL,     Thomas,      LL.D. 

(1748)  1424 

BLACKWOOD,     Harriet,     Lady 

Dufferin  (1863)  1491 

BLADEN,  Captain  (1705)  362 

BLAGDEN,  Isabella  (1865,  1867) 

1749,  2826 
BLAGDON,  Francis  William  (1805) 

914 
BLAIKIE,  G.  W.  (1828)  924 

BLAIKIE,  John  (1868)  1814 


BLAIKIE,  Nicolas  (1671)  1333 

BLAIKIE,  Rev.  W.  G.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

(1879)  1017 

BLAIR,  Hugh,  D.D.  (1736-1763)        537, 
1765;  1787,  1943 
BLAIR,  Rev.  William  (1853)  391 

BLAIR,  Thomas  (1824)  1016 

BLAIR,  William  (1819)  1931 

BLAKE,  Anthony  R.  (1828)  2583 

BLAKE,  Francis  (1741)  861 

BLAKEY,  Robert  (1846)  iioo 

BLAKEY,  Robert,  Ph.D.  (i 836-1854) 

916,  1745,  1966,  1967 
BLAKISTON,  E.  F.  (1861)  1046 

BLAKISTON,  Lieutenant  (1829)  2688 
BLANCH,  John  (1714-1725)      219,1177, 

2530 
BLAND,  Henry  F.  (1858)  2457 

BLAND,  J.  Harcourt  (1854)  155 

BLANDFORD,    Lord,    W.    Godol- 

phin  (n.d.)  1355,  1762 

BLANE,   Sir    Gilbert,   Bart.,   M.D. 

(1782-1819)  17,  1227,  2327,  2512 

BLANE,  William,  F.R.S.  (1781)  826 

BLANE,  Wilham  Newnham  (1824)  854 
BLANKET,  Lieut.  (1777)  1429 

BLANSHARD,  Richard  (1826)  2581 
BLAYNEY,  Allan  (1652)  913 

BLAZE  DE  BURY,  Baroness  Marie 

P.  Rose  (1868,  1869)  67,  1520 

BLECHYNDER,  Richard  (1685)  2702 
BLEECK,  Arthur  Henry  (1854)  1984 
BLENMAN,  Richard  (1742)  2145 

BLESARD,  John  Robert  (1835)  2785 
BLESSINGTON,     Countess     of, 

Margaret  Gardiner  (1822- 1846)      1276, 
1490,  1533,  2076,  2401,  261 1 
BLESSINGTON,  Earl  of,  Charles 

John  Gardiner  (1826)  567 

BLESSMAN,  Jonathan  (1715)  1409 

BLEW,  William  (1848- 1869)       398,  402, 

721 
BLEWITT,  George  (1725)  774 

BLISS,  Philip,  D.D.  (1813)  230 

BLOME,  R.  (1660)  893 

BLOMFIELD,  Charles   J.,    Bishop 

of  London  (1823)  2167 

BLOOMFIELD,  Robert  (1801)  895 

BLORE,  Thomas  (1815)  1057 

BLOUNT,  Charles  (1679- 1695)  156, 

1047,  1294,  1304,  1619,  2254 
BLOUNT,  Edw.  (1600)  1125 

BLOUNT,  Edward  (1709)  366 

BLOUNT,  Sir  Henry  (1672)  655 


cxlvii 


BLO    —    BOS 


cxlviii 


BLOUNT,  Thomas    (1656-1674)  98,  300, 

1020,  171 1,  2343,2345 

BLOUNT,  Walter  Kirkham  (1687)     456 

BLOWER,  Elizabeth  (1780-1788)       907, 

loio,  1547,  1864 

BLOXAM,  J.  M.  (1844)  635 

BLUNDELL,  Henry  (1803)  28 

BLUNDELL,  John  (1712)  1575 

BLUNT,  Gregory  (1802)  2395 

BLUNT,    Rev.   John    Henry,   M.A. 

(1854-1869)  693,  1299,  1833,  1977,  2261, 

2566,  2804 
BLUNT,  Sir  Henry  (1650)  2781 

BLUNT,  William  (1819)  i960 

BOADEN,  James  (n.d.)  2020 

BOASE,  Charles  William  (1876)  19 

BOASE,  Frederic  (1876)  19 

BOASE,  George  Clement  (1848- 1876) 

19,  1 194,  2064,2258 
BOASE,  Henry  (1823,  1826)  266,  1387 
BOATE,  Dr  G.  (1726)  1701 

BODDINGTON,  Mary  (1834-1837) 

1035,  2402,  2407 
BODENHAM,  John  (1 597-1600)        224, 

1962,  2824 
BODENHAM,  John  (1722)  2823 

BOECKH,  Augustus  (1828)  2053 

BOEHM,  Ant.  Will  (1714)  2031 

BOGUE,  David,  D.D.  (1790)  2092 

BOHN,  H.  G.  (1813)  912 

BOHUN,  Edmund  (1682-1689)     38,  584, 
692,  1 1 52,  2107,  2304 
BOHUN,  Edward  (1683,  1685)  145,  2566 
BOHUN,  William  (1737)  1988 

BOID,  Captain  Edward  (1827-1843) 

465,  1 166,  2629 
BOIS,  Edward  du  (1799-1817)     572,  873, 
879,  1686,  1812  (2),  191 1,  2207,  2250 
BOLD,  Henry  (1657)  2821 

BOLD,  John  (1745)  2387 

BOLD,  Samuel  (1690-1691)        845,  2296 
BOLDE,  Samuel  (1688-1717)      258,  647, 

712,845 

BOLES,  W.(i73i)  1616 

BOLlNGBROKE.Lord.    Henry  St. 

John  (17 10-1775)  426,  529,  530,  (3) 

679,  887,  892,  923,  966,  1030,  1358,  1377, 

1396,  1448,  1512,  1784,  1797,  1798(2), 

2055,  2149,  2293 

BOLLAN,  William  (1746-1768)  89, 

433,  502,  781,  1214,  1215,  1684 

BOLLAND,  Rev.  John  (1853)  1831 

BOLTON, (1707)  2013 

BOLTON,  Edmund  (1610,1624)737,1710 


BOLTON,  John  (n.d.)  1282 

BOLTON,  Robert  (1751-1755)  124,  598 
BOLTON,  Robert,  LL.D.,  Dean  of 

Carlisle  (1748-1762)        744,  1013,  1371, 

1376,  1423 
BOMBET,  L.  A,  C  (1817)  H7A- 

BONAR,  Archibald  (1796)  1008 

BONAR,  John  (1765-1767)  488,  1628 

BONAR,  Rev.  Andrew  A.  (1843)  1693 
BONAR,     Rev.    Andrew     Redman 

(1844-1858)        306,  1 171,  1997,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 


BONAR,  Rev.  John  (1750-1765) 

BOND,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  (1799) 
BOND,  William  (1734) 
BONE,  John  (1807) 


1628, 
1776 
1700 
1921 
2238 


BONWICKE,  Ambrose,  B.D.  (1729) 


1875 
1035 

854 
1857 

219 
2260 

843 


BOODLE,  E.  (1843) 

BOOG,  Rev.  Dr  (1835) 

BOOKER,  Luke(i8i6) 

BOOKER,  Rev.  Daniel  (1746) 

BOOKER,  Richard  (1689) 

BOON,  A.  (1656) 

BOONE,    James     Shergold,     M.A. 

(1819-1834)  1842,  2801 

BOORNE,  James  (1865)  969 

BOOSEY,  Thomas  (1835)  1916 

BOOTH, (1739)  491 

BOOTH,  A.  (1656)  843 

BOOTH,  Joshua  (1788)  707 

BOOTH,  Pithie  (1863)  834 

BOOTHBY,  Sir  Brooke  (1791-1796) 

1412,  2455 
BORDE,  Andrew,  M.D.  (1630,  N.D.) 

1605,  2243 


BOREMAN,  Robert  (1651) 
BOREMAN,  T.  (1730) 
BORINGDON,  Lord  (1807) 
BORLAND,  Francis  (1715) 
BORLASE,  Edmund  (1680-1682) 


523 

608 

1851 

1580 

270, 

1153 
2188 
1271 
825 
720 
2499, 

2573 
BORTHWICK,  John  (1813-1830)      849, 

1403,  2356 
BOSANQUET,    James     Whatman 

(1836)  563 

BOSCAWEN,  William  (1798)  2028 


BORLASE,  Rev.  Henry  (1838) 
BORNE,  Ignace  de  (1783) 

BOROUGHS,  Rev. (1773) 

BORRENSTEIN, (1822) 

BORTHWICK,  Jane  (1864-1867) 


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BOS 


BRA 


cl 


BOSSUET,  Jacques  Bdnigne  (1687)  2633 
BOSTOCK,  R.  (1647)  2275 

BOSTOCK,  Robert  (1585)  631 

BOSTON, (1779)  133 

BOSTON,  Michael  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

BOSTON,  Thomas  (1722)  2067 

BOSWELL,  James  (1761-1784)  541,  547, 
735,831,  1800,  2471 
BOSWELL,  James  (1661)  1803 

BOSWELL,  James  (1816)  2452 

BOSWELL,  John  (1750)  2159 

BOSWELL,  John,  M.A.  (1758)  323 

BOSWELL,  John  W.  (1790)  2514 

BOSWELL,  Rev.  John  (1751)  2148 

BOSWELL,  Robert,  W.S.  (1784)  247 
BOSWELL,    Sir    Alexander,   Bart. 

(1803-1816)  725,2449,2475,2830 

B O S WE LL,  Thomas  Alexander  (1825- 

1826)  1277,  2099 

BOSWORTH,  John  (1853)  2249 

BOSWORTH,  Joseph,  D.U.  (1849)  778 
BOTFIELD,  Beriah  (1830)  1276 

BOTT,  Edmund  (1771)  423 

BOTT,  Thomas  (1725-1744)  2014,  2201 
BOUCHER,  Barton  (1818)  705 

BOUGHEN,  Edward  (1644)  1691 

BOULTER,    ,    Archbishop    of 

Armagh  (1733)  963 

BOULTON,  Richard  (1715-1716)  454 
BOURN,  Samuel  (17 54-1768)  2280,  2647 
BOURNE,  John  George  H.  (1833- 

1835)  857,  1909,  2453 

BOW,  J.  D.  B.  de  (1845)  1963 

BOWDEN, (1836)  1528 

BOWDEN,  James  (1863)  844 

BOWDLER,  Harriet  M.  (1852)  2339 
BOWDLER,  John  (1798)  2117 

BOWDLER,    Mrs    Thomas    (1775- 

1808)  955,  1945,  1985,  2448 

BOWDLER,  Rev.  Thomas  (1824)  1573 
BOWDLER,  Thomas,  M.A.  (181 5)  1459 
BOWER,  Archibald  (1757,  1730)        252, 

1 104 
BOWES,  Thomas  (1586)  967 

BOWLES,  Caroline  Anne  (1826)  241 5 
BOWLES,   Caroline,   Mrs   Southey 

(1822-1829)  357,  741,  2544,  2814 

BOWLES,  Edward  (1643)  1928 

BOWLES,  John  (1766-181 5)       409,624, 

1980,  2040,  2108,  2697 

BOWLES,  William  Lisle  (1789-1820) 

^951,  2172,  2322 

BOWLKER,  (1766)  271 1 

BOWMAN,  Anne  (1853)  1323 


BOWRA,  William  (1793) 
BOWREY,  Thomas  (170 1 )  629 

BOWRING,  John  (1823)  61 1 

BOWRING,  Sir  John,  LL.D.  (1822)  2419 
BOWYER,  William  (1729-1773)  673, 
1336,  1875,2316 
BOXHORN,  Mark  Zuirius  (1701)  168 
BOYCE,  John  Coxe  (1842)  1957 

BOYCE,  Thomas  (1752)  2231 

BOYD,  Andrew  Kennedy  Hutchison, 

D.D.  (1854-1882)        206,  308,  356,  441, 

518,  538,  1043,  1310,  1340,  1342,  1834, 

1999,  2102,  2286,  2518 

BOYD,  Archibald  (1850)  707 

BOYD,  Hugh  M'Aulay  (1798)  1435 

BOYER,  Abel  {1713-1717)        452,  1587, 

1899 
BOYER,  John  B.  de,  Marquis  D'Argens 

(1765)  372 

BOYLE,   Charles,    Earl   of   Orrery 

(1703)  188 

BOYLE,  Francis  Viscount  Shannon 

(1690,  1691)  1422,  1657 

BOYLE,  Hon.  Eleanor  Vere  (1853- 

1877)  370,  1218,  1716 

BOYLE,  Hon.   Robert    (1663-1698) 

384,  795,  852,  962,   1050,    1096,    1 105, 

1796,  2095,  2112,  2264,  2422 

BOYLE,  John  Magor  (1835)  1032 

BOYLE,  Robert  (1675)  2421 

BOYLE,  Roger,  Earl  of  Orrery  (1655- 

1676)  754,  1865 

BOYS,  T.  (1818)  928 

BOYSE,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.  (1688- 

1722)  412,  1806,  2138,  2287,  2767 

BOYSE,  Samuel  (1732-1742)  62,  598,  2726 
BR  AC,  Andrew  Edmund  (1855,  i860) 

431,  1494 
BRACCIOLINI,  Francesco  (1638)  2618 
BRACEBRIDGE,     Charles     Holte 

(1827)  201 

BRADBURY,  Mrs  (1865)  1916 

BRADBURY,  Thomas  (1717-1732) 

1678-2138 

BRADDICK,  Walter  (1768)  372 

BRADDON,  Mary  Elizabeth  (1863- 

1885)  237,  366,  404,  419,  567,  568, 

912,  1084,  1181,  1270,  1274,  1292,  1314, 

1515,  1520,  1523,  1617,  1670,  1819(2), 

1895,  2058,  2075,  2219,  2240  (2),  2390, 

2501  (2),  2537,  2599,  2774,  2844 

BRADFORD,  John  (1841)  2543 

BRAD  LAUGH,  Charles  (1859 ) 

1254,  1724  (3),  2203 


cli 


BRA    —     BR  I 


clii 


BRADLEY,  Charles  (1822)  1827 

BRADLEY,  Henry  (1733)  2642 

BRADLEY,  R.  (1779)  770' 

BRADLEY,     Rev.     Edward,    B.A. 

(1853-1866)  50,  431,  549,  878,  1017, 

1068, 1521, 1560, 1670, 1675,  ^7°5i  1834, 
1905,  2226,  2351,  2540,  261 1,  2809 

BRADSHAW (1790)  2278 

BRADSHAW,     Hon.     Mary    Ann 

Cavendish  (1808,  1810)  912,  1582 

BRADSHAW,  Rev.  William  (1703)  2633 
BRADSHAW,  William  (i 599-1605) 

762,  1 1 89,  2038,  2045,  2380,  2638,  2652, 

2687 
BRADY,  Dr  Nathaniel  (1692)  2078 

BRADY,  IJohn    Henry  (1824-1835) 

1496,  1919  (2),  1924 

BRADY,  Robert,  M.D.  (1681 ) 

977,  1048,  1231,  2661 
BRAGG,  Jane  (1839,  1862)  1332,  2726 
BRAGG,  Dr  Robert  (1778)  1279 

BRAGGE,  Francis,  B.D.  (1712)  978, 

982,  1217  (2),  2822 
BRAGGE,  Robert  (1676)  1466 

BRAIDWOOD,  William  (1792)  1859 
B  RAM  HALL,  Archbishop  (1643)  2340 
BRAMHALL,     J.,    Archbishop     of 

Armagh  (1706)  2791 

BRAMHALL,  John,  Bishop  of  Derry 

(1659-1686)  109,  128,  1 1 53,  2752 

BRAMHALL,  John,  D.D.  (1649)  877 
BRAMLY,  Rev.  T.  J.  (1845)  1504 

BRAMSTON,  John  (1733)  1539 

BRAMSTON,  James  (1729)  183 

BRAMSTON,  James,  M.A.  (1743)  543 
BRAMWELL,  George  (1823)  1542 

BRANCH,  Thomas  (1753)  2015 

BRAND,  Sir  Alexander  (n.D.)  1839 

BRAND,  John,  M.A.  (1790)  1965 

BRAN  DRAM,  Rev.  Andrew  (1826)     228 
BRANKS,  William  (1861-1865)         1079, 
1470,  1566,  2537 
BRASBRIDGE,  Thomas  (1574)  3 

BRASH,  Richard  (1825)  42 

BRASHER,  A.  (1882)  2078 

BRAITHWAIT,  Richard  (1640-1655) 

190,  213,  1683,  2695 
BRATHWAIT,  Richard  (1805)  707 

BRAITHWAITE,  Henry    Thomas 

(1851)  2125 

BRATHWAITE,  Richard  (1847)       1882 

BRATHWAYT,  Richard  (161 5-1669) 

180,  308,  33(>,  1030,   1 142,   1 174,    1500, 

1 60 1,  1849,  2050,  2501,  2502,  2808 


BRAY,  Anna  Eliza  (1828)  2041 

BRAY,  Charles  (1838)  727 

BRAY,  T.  (1702)  232 

BRAY,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1697)  233 

BRAY,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  (1712)     1850 
BRAY,  William  (1800)  430 

BRAY,  William,  F.S.A.  (1778)  2398 

BRAYLEY,  E.  W.  (1806)  465 

BRECHIN,    Bishop  of,    Alexander 

Penrose  Forbes  (1847-1853)   439,  1170, 

1574,  1 595.  1622 

BRECHIN,  Bishop  of,  J.  Raitt(i744)  1235 

BRECKNOCK,  Timothy  (1764)  706 

BREDWELL,  S.  (1588)  2078 

BREED,  Mr (1834)  1504 

BREKELL,  John  (1753-1754)  1844 

BREMOND,  Gabriel  de  (1678)         2730 
BREMNAR,  John  (1846)  1218 

BREND,  William  (1662)  2363 

BRENT,  John  (1836)  1333 

B  RE  RELY,  R.  (1632)  1283 

BRERETON,  Thomas  (17 19)  542 

BRETON,  Nicholas  (1582-1643)         213, 

514,  753,  894,  923,  935,  1053,  1 201  (2), 

1866  (2),  2824 

BRETT,  Arthur,  M.A.  (1669)  601 

BRETT,  Dr  (1758)  477 

BRETT,  Robert  (1849-1867)        403,  615, 

693,  711,  916,  1806  (2),  1981,  2106,  2574 
BRETT,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (1701-1743) 

14,  378,  424,  687,  949,  1048,  1364 
BREVAL,  Captain  John  Durant  de 

(1716-1727)  182,  469,  1 176,  1895,  2507 
BREVITER,  Thomas  (1728)  1634,  2006 
BREWER,  Anthony  (1617,  1647) 

521,  1605 
BREWER,  George  (1793)  1561 

BREWER,  George,  M.D.  (1843)        1552 
BREWER,  James  Norris  (1829)  931 

BREWSTER,  Margaret  Maria  (1842) 

528 
BREWSTER,  Rev.  J.  (1823)  1572 

BREWSTER,  Samuel  (1701-1704)     383, 

1401 
BREWSTER,  Sir  David  (1804-1806) 

850,1137 
BRICE,  Andrew  (1755)  2367 

BRIDAL  <7rBRYDALL,  John  (1676)  448 

BRIDGE,  J.  (1843)  1359 

BRIDGES,  A.  M.  (i860)  2688 

BRIDGES,  George  (1739)  1421 

BRIDGES,  James  (1823)  1414 

BRIDGES,  James,  W.S.  (1812,  1824) 

158,2735 


cHii 


BRI 


BRO 


cliv 


BRIDGES,  Robert  (1876)  1056 

BRIDGES,  Thomas  (1762-1771)  48, 

216,  629,  930,  1732 
BRIDGEWATER,  Benjamin  (n.d.)  2128 
BRIDGEWATER,  Earl  of,   F.   H. 

Egerston  (i793)  H83 

BRIDGMAN,  J.  (1795)  237 

BRIDLE,  John,  D.D.  (1758)  1405 

BRIGGS,  James  (1814)  1220 

BRIGHT,  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St 

Asaph  (1682,  1695)  795,  880 

BRIGHT,  Timothy  (1615)  2648 

BRIGHTLAND,  J.  (1711)  2090 

BRIGHTWELL,  Thomas  (1828)       1275 
BRIM  LEY,  George  (1851)  2063 

BRINDLEY,  J.  (1766)  1140 

BRINKLOW,  Henry  (1536)  451 

BRINKLOW,  R.  (1536)  451 

BRINSBY,  John  (1648)  300 

BRISBANE,  Emily  (1850)  2286 

BRISCOE,  J.  (1696)  651 

BRISCOE,  John  Ivatt  (1824)  1363 

BRISCOE,  Sophia  (1771,  1772)924,  1634 

BRISTED, (1772)  2283 

BRISTED,  John  (1803)  54,  536 

BRISTOL,  Bishop  of,  George  Smal- 

ridge,  D.D.  (1701)  2441 

BRISTOL,  Bishop  of,  Robert  Gray, 

D.D.  (1802,  1808)  335,  2564 

BRISTOL,    Dean     of,    Dr     Simon 

Robson(i585)  373 

BRISTOL,  Earl   of,  George  Digby 

(1667)  742 

BRISTOW,  John  Charles  (1835)       2703 

BRISTOW,  Rev. (1756)  1642 

BRITAINE,  William  de  (1680)  1 187 

BRITTON,  John  (1806,  1807)    465,  1940 
BRITTON,  John,  F.S.A.  (1801)  219 

BRITTON,  Richard  (1616)  1545 

BROCKETT,  John    Trotter  (181 8- 
.    1827)  1101,1536,2275,2382,2537 

BRODICK, (1768)  372 

BRODIE,  Alexander  (1826)  2033 

BRODIE,  David  (1859)  io77 

BRODIE,     Sir     Benjamin     Collins 

(1854)  2053 

BRODRICK,  T.  (1720)  1104 

BROGHILL,    Lord,    Roger    Boyle 

(1655-1669)  1865 

BROKESBY,  Francis,  B.D.  (1708)    2435 
BROMDY,  J.  H.  (1822)  1885 

BROME,  Alexander  (1665-1672)         529, 

1950,  2101 
BROOME,  Ralph  (1789)  1442 


BROME,  Richard  (1649- 1653)     407,  560, 

1311 
BROMFIELD,  William  (1755)  2266 

BROMLEY,  William  (1693-1705) 

2134(2X2345 
BRONTE,  Anne  (1846-1850)       58,  1946, 

2552,  2844 
BRONTE,  Charlotte  (1846-1857)      1261, 
1946,  2026,  2352,  2740,  2844 
BRONTE,  Emily  Jane  (1846,  1850) 

1946,  2844 
BROOKE,  Christopher  (1613,1614) 

1013,  2693 

BROOKE,  Henry  (1735-1750)  872, 

897,  1716,  271 1 

BROOKE,  Henry,  D.C.L.  (1740)         161 

BROOKE,  Frances,  n^e  Moore  (1754- 

1788)     60,  1 134,  1 141,  1812,  2229,  2770 
BROOKE,     Lord,     Fulke    Greville 

(1609,  1651)  2619,  2620 

BROOKE,  Robert  (1641)  658 

BROOKE,  Robert  (1780)  2133 

BROOKE,  Stopford  A.  (1880)  2216 

BROOKE,  T.  (N.D.)  722 

BROOKES,  R.,  M.D.  (1720)  1701 

BROOKFIELD,  A.  M.  (1881,  1884) 

1978,  2386 
BROOKS,  Joshua  W.  (1834)  3 

BROOKS,  Maria  (1833)  2854 

BROOME, (1717)  2798 

BROOMFIELD,  William  (1725)         881 
BROSTER,  John,  F.S.A.  (1799)  726 

BROTHERTON,  Edward  (1869)      2003 
BROTHERTON,  Mrs  (1856)  186 

BROUGH,  William,  D.D.  (1650)       2247 
BROUGHAM,  Henry  (1694)  2107 

BROUGHAM,       Henry,      Lord 

Brougham  and  Vaux  (1804- 18 54) 

62,  466  (2),  525  (2),  655,  894,  1 134,  1382, 
1572,  1766,  1965,  2583,  2797,  2839 
LROUGHTON,  Rev.  Hugh  (1590, 

1591)  2378,  2556 

BROUGHTON,  Rev.  Thomas  (1732, 

1737)  385,  1670 

BROUGHTON,  Rhoda  (1867-1870) 

434,  1751,  2103 
BROUGHTON,  Richard  (1655)  1651 
BROUN,  John  Brown  or  (1665)  144 

BROWN, (1807)  S 

BROWN, (1783)  2404 

BROWN,  A.,  M.A.  (1837)  997 

BROWN,  Andrew,  M.D.  (1702-1706) 

361,  810,  2266,  2296,  2445 
BROWN,  Anthony  (1739)  903 


civ 


BRO     —    BRU 


clvi 


BROWN 

Charles  John,  D.D. 

(1832) 
1251,  1362 

BROWN 

,  Charlotte  Elizabeth 

(1826) 1258 

BROWN 

Colin  (1869,  1870) 

1682  (2) 

BROWN 

David  (1826) 

586,  2696 

BROWN 

Edward  (1672) 

655 

BROWN 

Edward  (1871) 

746 

BROWN 

George  (1804) 

1383 

BROWN 

George  (1703) 

2603 

BROWN 

George  Shaw  (1863)           2509 

BROWN, 

Hugh  (1832) 

790 

BROWN, 

Ignatius  (1678) 

2708 

BROWN 

J.  (N.D.) 

466 

BROWN, 

James  (N.D.) 

2320 

BROWN 

James  (1824,  1825) 

1000,  1774 

BROWN, 

James  (1862,  1869) 

228,  248, 
1944 

BROWN, 

James  (1775) 

1215 

BROWN, 

James  (1703) 

2296,  249s 

BROWN, 

James  Bryce  (1844) 

2737 

BROWN, 

James,  M.D.  (1816) 

1035 

BROWN, 

J.  Baldwin  (1864) 

1657 

BROWN, 

John  (1678) 

1 1 56 

BROWN, 

John  (1743,  1779) 

1 174,  1822 

BROWN, 

John,  D.D.  (1755-1803)  34,  61, 

192,  212,  832,  862, 

1405,  2576 

BROWN, 

John,  M.D.  (1787) 

1783 

BROWN, 

John,  M.D.  (1851) 

2823 

BROWN, 

John,  <?r  Broun  (1665)          144 

BROWN, 

John  Taylor  (1867, 

1869)   230, 
1203 

BROWN, 

Robert  (1694) 

2510 

BROWN, 

Robert  (1817-1879) 

435,  1084, 

1270,  1400,  1555, 

1591,  1834 

BROWN, 

Rev.  John  (1787) 

966 

BROWN, 

S.  J.  (1687) 

1876 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1690) 

1321 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1701) 

1481,  1589 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1691)     1757,  2093  (2) 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (18 14) 

1855 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1688) 

2093 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1833) 

2167 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1704) 

2482 

BROWN, 

Thomas  (1813) 

2696 

BROWN, 

Thomas  Crowther 

(1862, 

1866) 

1331,2513 

BROWN, 

Thomas,  M.D.  (1808 

-1817) 

252, 

2001,  2168 

BROWN, 

Timothy,  P.P.  (1745)         2680 

BROWN, 

Tom  (1687) 

2110 

BROWN, 

W.  (N.D.) 

2399 

BROWN, 

Walter  (N.D.) 

1332,  1559 

BROWN, 

William  (1858) 

161 

BROWN, 

William  (1710) 

1214 

BROWN,  William  (1706)  1987 

BROWN,  William  (1694)  1990 

BROWN,  William,  junior  (1843)  934 
BROWN,  William  Laurence,  D.D. 

(1784,  1789)  801,  2727 

BROWNE,  Capt.  John  M.  (1827)  1123 
BROWNE,  Charles  Farrer  (1865) 

185,  227 
BROWNE,  Charlotte  E.  Tonna  n^e, 

see  Tonna. 
BROWNE,  Dr  Thomas  (1645)  1299 

BROWNE,  Francis  (1780)  1428 

BROWNE,  Halbot  K.  (N.D.)  1193 

BROWNE,   Isaac    Hawkins   (1736, 

1815)  829,  1916 

BROWNE,  J.  (1640)  1599 

BROWNE,  James,  LL.D.  (1832)  1481 
BROWNE,  John,  LL.D.  (1825)  538 

BROWNE,  Joseph,  M.B.  (1705)  1655 
BROWNE,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1706)  2777 
BROWNE,  Moses  (1723,  1729)  67,  1917 
BROWNE,  Peter,  Bishop  of  Corke 

and  Rosse  (1728,  1733)  2024,  2566 

BROWNE,  Simon  (1721,  1732)  595,  2410 
BROWNE,  Sir  Thomas  (1642)  2129 

BROWNE,  Thomas  (1640)  2233 

BROWNE,  Thomas  (1831)  1864 

BROWNE,    Thomas,    B.D.    (1690- 

1691)  115,311,2436,2800 

BROWNE,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1683)  1620 
BROWNE,  William  (1613)  2693 

BROWNE,  WiUiam  (1768)  2761 

BROWNING,    Elizabeth    Barrett 

(1826)  799 

BROWNLEE,  Thomas  (1822)  1695 

BRUCE,  Alexander  (1722-1759)         766, 

1226,  2276 
BRUCE,  Archibald  (1774-1813)  103,  335, 

965,  1240,  1307,  1878,  1952,  2065,  2108 
BRUCE,  Captain  Alexander  (1706)  649 
BRUCE,  George  (1820)  1871 

BRUCE,  James  (1840)  239 

BRUCE,  John  (i734-i798)        485,  1123, 
2179(2),  2199 
BRUCE,  John,  F.S.A.  (1837)  104, 

1334,  2567 
BRUCE,  Rev.  Archibald  (1782,  1797) 

1882,  2505 
BRUCKNER,  John  (1768,  1790) 

541,  1902 
BRUHIER       D'ABLAINCOURT, 

J  ean  J  acques  ( 1 746)  2  806 

BRUNE,  J.  dela(i69i)  1480 

BRUNTON,  Alex.,  D.D.  (1822)         1838 


clvii 


BRU    —     BUN 


clviii 


BRUNTON,  Mary(i8ii,  1814)637,2319 
BRUTO,  Giovanni  Michele  (1598)     1705 


BRUZEAU,  Paul  (1687) 
BRYAN,  John,  D.D.  (1674) 
BRYANT,  Jacob  (i77S-i793) 


^0 


881 

1073 

36, 1770, 

2749, 2768 

1411, 1917 

1288 

2357 


BRYCE,  James,  D.D.  (i 

BRYDALL,  John  (1580) 

BRYDALL,  John  (1758) 

BRYDALL,  John  Bridal  ^r  (1676)       448 

BRYDGES,   Grey,    Lord    Chandos 

(161 1,  1620)  639,  1 178 

BRYDGES,   Sir    Samuel    Egerton, 

Bart.  (1785-1831)        162,  186,  236,  933, 

942,  1333,  1457,  1512,  1589,  1639,  1685, 

1795,  1942,  1944,  21 1 1,  2391,  2454,  2726 

BRYDGES,  Thomas  (1797)  291 

BRYDONE,  James  (1847)  2090 

BUBIER,  G.  B.  (1855)  1197 

BUG,  Georg  (1605)  564 

BUCER,  Martin  (1530,  1566)   2052,  2633 


BUCHAN,  Alexander  (1727) 
BUCHAN,  A.  W.  (1873) 
BUCHAN,  George  (1820) 
BUCHAN,  Patrick  (1870-1873) 


607 

831 
1697 
1004, 
1340 
23-8 
2783 
2680 


BUCHANAN, (1763) 

BUCHANAN,  C.  (1816) 
BUCHANAN,  David  (1645) 
BUCHANAN,  George(i57i-i572)4S,6i2 
BUCHANAN,  George  (1642)  2703 

BUCHANAN,  James,  D.D.  (1842)       41 
BUCHANAN,    Professor    Robert 

(1856-1859)  956,  2620,  2785 

BUCHANAN,  Rev. (1753)  722 

BUCHANAN,  Rev.  Thomas  (1843)  1618 
BUCHANAN,  Robert  (1817)  1097 

BUCHANAN,  Robert,  D.D.  (1839)  1998 
BUCK,  Sir  George  (1605)  564 

BUCKE,  Charles  (1813-1819)      78,  1256, 

1904 
BUCKERIDGE,  Lieut.-Col.  (1800)  2534 
BUCKHAM,  Philip  W.  (1825)  2558 

BUCKHURST,     Lord,     Thomas 

Sackville  (1671)  1711,2621 

BUCKINGHAM,  Duke  of.     George 

Villers  (1623-1682)  355,  787,  1387,  1957, 

2124,  2673 
BUCKINGHAM,    Duke     of,  John 

Sheffield  (1682)  819 

BUCKINGHAM,    Leicester-Silk. 

(1854)  58 

BUCKLAND,  A.  C.  (1820)  1447 

BUCKLAND,  Ralph  (n.d.)  2291 

III.  2 


BUCKLER,  Benjamin'  D.D.  (1751- 

1775)  460,  740,  2032,  211 1,  2492,  2524 
BUCKLER,  John  Chessell  (1823)  1781 
BUCKLEY,  Sir  R.  (1690)  97 

BUCKLEY,  Theodore  Alois  (1848)   1701 
BUCKMINSTER,    Eliza    Lee    nie 

(1849)  147 S 

BUCKRIDGE,  William  (1704)  1369 

BUDD,  James  (1701)  635 

BUDD,  Thomas  H.  (1871)  2231 

BUDGE,  Edward  (1809-1850)  406,  1786, 

2137 
BUDGE,  Jane  (i860,  1866)  757,  1545 
BUDGE,  John  (1845-1857)      1570,  2431, 

2432 
BUDGELL,  Eustace  (1733)  2368 

BUDGEN,  L.  M.  (1849-1855)    779,  1546, 

1561 
BUDWORTH,  Josiah  (1795)  944 

BUERSTENBINDER,      Emile 
(1876-1884)  920,  1746,  2081,  2217,  2247, 

2512,  2707 
BUGG,  Francis  (1693)  2433 

BUGG,  Rev.  George  (1819-1827)  549,2280 
BULKELEY,  Richard  (1717)  1451 

BULKELEY,  Charles  (1751)  2747 

BULL,  Henry  (1570)  381 

BULL,  John  (1824)  2406 

BULLAR,  Joseph,  M.D.  (1850-1868) 

838,  2575 
BULLOCK,  Christopher  (1718)         1886, 

2629 
50 

n^  225, 
2126 

BULWER-LYTTON,  Edward  G. 
E.  L.,  Lord  Lytton  (i  826-1 871)  243, 
420,  436,  534,  613,  666  (2),  707  (2),  833, 
884,  1022,  1072,  1313,  1319,  1524,  1732, 
1740, 1818,  1875,  1881,  1914,  2208,  2212, 
2253,  2284,  2799,  2805,  2836 
BULWER-LYTTON,  Edward 
Robert  (1859- 1863)       1523,  2216,  2325, 

2546,  2787 
B  U  LWE  R,  Sir  Henry  Lytton  ( 1 824)  2602 
BUMPSTEAD,  William  (1739)         1214 

BUNBURY, (1718)  1048 

BUNBURY,  H.  (1792,  1809)  10,  100 

BUNBURY,  H.  W.  (1801)  2542 

BUNBURY,  Major  Thomas  (1857, 

1861)  1683,  2167 

BUNBURY,    Sir    Henry    Edward, 

Bart.  (1833)  1959 

BUNCE,  C.  R.  (1791)  2623 


BULLOCK,  Stephen  (1716) 
BULTEEL,  John  (1644-1675) 


cHx 


BUN    —      BUR 


clx 


BUNN,  A.  (1819)  2545 

BUNNETT,  Fanny  Elizabeth  (1857) 

1094, 1316 
BUNSEN,  Chevalier  (1852)  246 

BUNYAN,  John  (1691,  1774)  1078,  1263 
BURDETT,  C.  D.  (1827,  1828)  191,  756 
BURDETT,  Constance  (1878)  934 

BURDETT,  Sir  Francis,  Bart.  (1818)  100 
BURDON,  Richard  (1845)  1840 

BURDON,    William,    M.A.    (1797, 

1803)  918,  2071 

BURFORD,  John,  M.A.  (1727)  174 

BURGE,  William,  Q.C.  (1829)  1387 

BURGES,  Cornelius  (1641-1660)       1188, 
1745,  2094,  2433,  2759  (2) 
BURGES,  George,  B.A.  (1832)  2397 

BURGES,  James  (1840)  2196 

BURGESS,  James  (1754)  1503 

BURGESS,  Mary  Ann  (1800)  2029 

BURGESS,  Rev.  George  (1824)  341 

BURGES^Samuel  W.  (1825)  1118 

B urges/  Sir  James  Bland  (1780- 

1792)    '  66,  1091,  1431 

burgess,  Thomas,   D.D.    (1777- 

18 19)  209,  1080,  2095 

BURGESS,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  St  Davids  (1819)  1441 

BURGESS,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Salisbury  (1782-1833)    482,  812,  857, 

1244 
BURGESS,  W.  H.  (1819,  1820)  227  (2) 
BURGH,  James  (1747-1792)  19,  185,28c, 
542,  1 196,  1652,  1964,  2037,  2576 
BURGH,  Rev.  William,  B.A.  (1827)  435 
BURGH,  William  (1773,  1776)  1071, 

2279 
BURGH,  William,   or    De    Brugh, 

D.D. (1839)  764 

BURGHLEY,  Lord  (1677)  1265 

BURGOING,  Jean-Frangois  (1799)  ^2 
BURGON,     John     William,     M.A. 

(1855)  1743 

BURGOYNE,  Col.  John  Fox  (1831)  1250 
BURGOYNE,  John  (1781,  1786)      1513, 

2208 
BURGOYNE,    Lieutenant  -  General 

John  (1774)  1536 

BURGOYNE,  Montague  (1817)        2491 

BURKE, (1765)  1845 

BURKE,  Edmund  (1756-1796)      19,  157, 

1349.  1770,  1901,  2178,  2353,  2579,  2582, 

2747 
BURKE,  Ed.  Plunkett  (1833)  1501 

BURKE,  J.  F.  (1834-1844)    282, 898, 1316 


BURKE,  Mrs  (1787,  1796)      44,732,743 
BURKE,  Richard  (1777)  1443 

BURKE,  Right  Hon.  Edmund  (i77i)]i435 
BURKE,  William  (1859)  1435 

BURLEIGH,   Lord,  William  Cecil 

(1583,1585)  574,575,855 

BURN,  A.  (1789)  381 

BURN,  Andrew  (1789)  2810 

BURN,  James  Dawson  (1855-1868) 

204,  440,  1017 
BURN,  R.  Scott  (1864)  1037 

BURNABY,     Charles     (1700-1703) 

1312,  1518,  1649,  2120 
BURNAND,  F.  G.  (N.D.)  1184 

BURNBY,  John  (1772)  1115 

BURNE,  Nicol  (1581)  46 

BURNELL,  Henry  (1659)  2842 

BURNET,  Elizabeth  (1708)  1608 

BURNET,  Gilbert,  D.D.  (1665-17 17) 

III,  116,  151,312,   502,  508,  648,658, 

769,771,773,  858,963,  1346(2),   1422, 

1484,  1644,  1648,  1778,2013,2045,2107, 

2108,  2111,  2112,  2113,2125,2126,2225, 

2305,  2437,  2515,  2587,  2715,  2720,  2756, 

2760,  2837 
BURNET,  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Sahs- 

bury  (1680,  1717)  508,  2515,  2720 

BURNET,  Gilbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Sarum  (N.D.)  1346 

BURNET,  Sir  Thomas  (1712-1777) 

361,  1 173,  1833,  2164,  2424,  2680,  2727 
BURNET,  T.  (1700)  122 

BURNET,  Thomas  (1812)  1139 

BURNET,  Thomas  (1712-1715) 

2309,  2665 
BURNET,    Thomas,  LL.D.   (1691- 

17 19)  158,582,2363 

BURNET,  William  (1724)  801 

BURNETT,  Frances  H.  (1878)        2526 
BURNETT,    George    (1865,    1871) 

1974,2276 
BURNETT,    James,     Lord     Mon- 

boddo  (1773,  1779)  136,  1825 

BURNS,  Jabez,   D.D.  (1844,  1845) 

381,  2056 
BURNS,  Robert  (1789)  1990 

BURNS,  Robert,  D.D.  (1826,  1830) 

2176,2199 
BURNEY,  0(1769,  181 1)  187,815 

BURNEY,  Frances  (1793)  270 

BURNEY,   Frances   D'Arblay,  n^e 

(1782,  1791)  346,  847 

BURNEY,    Sarah     Harriet    (1796, 

1808)    •  411,  lOII 


clxi 


BUR 


CAE 


clxii 


BURRELL,  Lady  (1793)  1949 

BURROUGH,  Edward  (1656-1661) 

321,  547,   576,  1185,   1291,  1888,  2190, 
2259,  2447,  2599,  2666,  2760 
BURROUGHS,  Samuel  (i 726-1768) 

768,  1 1 50,  1337 
BURROW,  Sir  James  (1763)  90,  914 
BURSCOUGH,  Robert  (1702)  2766 

BURSCOUGH,  William  (1732)        2068 
BURT,  Captain  Edward  (1755)  1426 

BURT,  William  ( 1 810)  611 

BURTON,  Dr  J.  (1540)  1245 

BURTON,  Edward,  B.D.  (1829)       2571 
BURTON,  Edward,  D.D.  (1820)  36 

BURTON,  Henry  (1632-1660)    186,  686, 
1264,  2045,  2169,  2683 
BURTON,  John  (1764)  2003 

BURTON,  John  Hill,  D.C.L.  (1865)   509 
BURTON,  John,  M.D.  (1749,  1769) 

91,  1008 
BURTON,  Mrs  John  Hill,  nee  Innes 

(1865,  1874)  1570,  1835 

BURTON,  Philip  (1778,  1791)   325,  2467 
BURTON,  Richard  (1682-1732)  44, 

yiZ,  599,  752,  756,  757,  870,  looi,  1144, 

1 156,  1 1 58, 1 167,  2695,  2709,  2714,  2722, 

2828 
BURTON,  Robert  (1632,  1687)  86,  757 
BURTON,  Robert  (1710)  2709 

BURTON,  William  (1652)  927 

BURY,  Arthur,  D.D.  (1690,  1691)       313, 

588,  1691 
BURY,  Baroness  Blaze  de,  Marie  P. 

Rose  (1868,  1869)  67,  1520 

BURY,  James  (1859)  1908 

BURY,  Lady  Charlotte  Maria  (1822- 

1842)      69,  468,  614,  626,  666,  853,  935, 

1 1 30,  1278,  1 5 17,  1542,  1549,  1578,  1990, 

2323,  2529 
BUSH,  Edward  (1576)  2335 

BUSHBY,  Henry  Jeffreys  (1855)       1654 
BUSHE,  Gervase  Parker  (1769)  314 

BUSHNAN,  John  S.,  M.D.  (i860) 

1834 
BUSK,  Hans  (1819)  211,610 

BUSK,  Mrs  (1825)  2540 

BUSK,  R.  H.  (1870,  1873)        1183,1872, 

2249 
BUTLER,  Alban  (1754)  2155 

BUTLER,  Alfred  (1842)  1086 

BUTLER,  Charles  (1777-1815)     23,  807, 
1 1 12,  1732,  2367 
BUTLER,  J.  (1747)  865 

BUTLER,  John  (1847)  2398 


BUTLER,   John,    D.D.,   Bishop   of 

Hereford  (1762-1814)  37,  497,  1402, 
1435,  2329,  2417 
BUTLER,  John,  Bishop  of  Oxford 

(1772)  1402 

BUTLER,  Josephine  (1871)  496 

BUTLER,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of 

Durham  (1716,  1719)  1361,  2344 

BUTLER,  Richard,  Dean  of  Clon- 

maconis  (1837,  1840)  2427  (2) 

BUTLER,  Robert  (1823)  1697 

BUTLER,  Samuel  (1643- 1 691)  31,  1185, 
1356,  1601,  1918,  2037,  2696 
BUTLER,  Samuel  (1872)  788 

BUTLER,  W.  (1781)  369 

BUTT,  Beatrice  May  (1877,  1879) 

599,  833 
BUTT,  Isaac  (1848)  993 

BUTT,  Nathan  (1832)  2074 

BUTT,  Rev.  J.  M.  (1824)  2066 

BUTTER,  Alfred  (1842)  1613 

BUTTERWORTH,  Henry  (1818)      330 
BUXTON,  B.  H.  (1876)  1263 

BUXTON,  H.  J.  W.  (1865,  1866) 

1688,  1944 
BUXTON,  Sir  Thomas  F.  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
BUXTON,  Sir  Thomas  P.  (1837) 

2164,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
BYERLEY,  John  Scott  (1803,  1823) 

244,  2128 
BYERLEY,  Thomas  (1823,  1824) 

1508,  1884 
BYFIELD,  A.  (1645)  273 

BYLES,  Sir  John  Barnard  (1850)      2455 

BYNG, (1852)  2580 

BYRNE,   Mrs  William   Pitt  (1805- 
1869)      221,  913,  934,  1013,  1016,  ii8r, 
1910,  2083,  2104,  2707,  2854 
BYROM,  Dr  John  (1726-1751)    774,  782, 

2685 

BYRON,  George  G.  N.,  Lord  Byron 

(1807-1823)        56,  698,  755,  1318,  X458, 

1653,  1952,  1954,  2382,  2771,  2787 

BYSSHE,  Edward  (1707)  428 


CABANEL,  Daniel  (181 1)  285,2602 

CAD  DELL,   Cecilia    Mary  (1825, 

1832)  1557,  1709,  2120 

CADENHEAD,  William  (i8n)  1490 
CADWALADER,  Thomas  (1745)  813 
CAESAR,  Charles  (1689)  1759 

CAESAR,  Sir  Julius  (1597)  90 


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CAN 


clxiv 


CAITHNESS,  Bishop  of,  R.  Forbes, 

D.D. (1774)  17 

CALAMY,  Benjamin,    D.D.    (1683, 

1684)  638,  2420 

CALAMY,  Dr  Edmund  (1714)  2066 

CALAMY,  Edmund  (1641)  106,  2749 

CALAMY,  Edmund,  B.D.  (1645)  700 
CALAMY,  Edmund,  D.D.  (1699)  647 
CALCUTTA,    Bishop    of,   Daniel 

Wilson,  D.D.  (1818)  586 

CALDECOTT,  Thomas  (1819)  1062 

CALDER,  Rev.  Robert  (N.D.,  1705) 

133,  686 
CALDER,  Robert  (1692-1717)    no,  117, 

523,  1326,  1374,  2009,  2067,  2089,  2273, 
2307,  2337,  2360,  2474 
CALDER,  William  (1838)  1949 

CALDERON     DE     LA     BARCA, 

Mme.  (1843)  1470 

CALDERWOOD,    David    (1602- 

1636)      71,  525,  583,  621,  668,  782,  856, 
1869,  1892,  2059,  2105  (2),  2415,  2462 
CALDWELL,  J.  (1810)  2612 

CALDWELL,  Sir  James  (1766)  571 

CALEF,  John  (1781)  2383 

CALFHILL,  James  (1565)  199 

CALLAGHAN, (1819)  1353 

CALLANDER, (1763)  1196 

CALLANDER,  John  (1779, 1782)598,816 
CALLAWAY,  Henry  (1841)  1209 

CALLENDER,   James    Thomson 

(1792)  1966 

CALPRENEDE,    Seigneur    de    la, 

Gauthier  de  Costes  (1676)  326 

CALTON,  Calvin  (1833)  76 

CALTHROP,  Sir  Henry  (1642)  1459 
CALTHROPE,  Hon.  Somerset  J.  G. 

(1857)  1427 

CALVERLEY,  Charles  Stuart  (1862, 

1872)  937,  2726 

CALVERT,  Dr  (1838)  1569 

CALVIN,  John  (n.d.)  45 

CAMBRIDGE,  Richard  Owen  (1756) 

884 
CAMDEN,  Lord  Charles  (1794)  1435 
CAMDEN,  WiUiam  (1730)  1125 

CAMDEN,  William  (1614)  2132 

CAMERON,   Alexander,  Bishop  of 

Maximianopolis  (1798)  1408 

CAMERON,  John  (1626,  N.D.)  851,  2845 
CAMERON,John  Alexander  (1849)  1653 
CAMERON,  Rev.  WilHam  (1796)  1801 
CAMERON,  Richard  (1708)  815 

CAMFIELD,  Benjamin  (1668)  2330 


CAMP,  Maria  Thdrfese   de,  Mrs  C. 

Kemble  nde  (1808)  565 

CAMPANELLA,  Thomas  (1654)        660 

CAMPBELL, (1740)  474 

CAMPBELL,  Alexander  (1726-1797) 

712,  846,  1059,  1803 
CAMPBELL,  Archibald  (1825)  991 

CAMPBELL,  Archibald  (1703-1767) 

1 160,  1406,  1457,  2068,  2254,  2564 
CAMPBELL,  Archibald,  Bishop  of 

Aberdeen  (1702, 17 1 3)  2067,2434 

CAMPBELL, Archibald, D.D.  (1728)  170 
CAMPBELL,  Dr  (1738)  284 

CAMPBELL,  Dr  John  (1744)  2350 

CAMPBELL,  Dr  Thomas  (i777)  1902 
CAMPBELL,  Dr  William  (1709)  2665 
CAMPBELL,  Dugald  (1707)  2174 

CAMPBELL,  Duncan  (n.d.)  161 

CAMPBELL,   George   D.,  Duke  of 

Argyle(i842)  1402 

CAMPBELL,   George  D.,  Marquis 

of  Lome  (1842)  1402 

CAMPBELL,  G.  L.  (1744)  2127 

CAMPBELL,  Harriette  (1839)  1819 

CAMPBELL,Hon.Archibald(i738)  1401 
CAMPBELL,    Hugh    H.,    Earl    of 

Marchmont  ( 1 7 39)  2488 

CAMPBELL,  John  (1833)  2069 

CAMPBELL,  John,  B.A.  (1823)  iioo 
CAMPBELL,  John,  Duke  of  Argyle 

(1740)  557 

CAMPBELL,  John   Francis  (1863- 

1869)  1470,  2357,  2440 

CAMPBELL,   John,    LL.D.    (1736- 

177 1 )        304,  321,  322,  4S9>  465,  841, 

1089,  1097,  1358,  1368, 1615, 1702,  1866, 
2002,  2079,  2124,  2322,  2461,  2628 
CAMPBELL,  John,  W.S.  (1795)  38 

CAMPBELL,  Lady  Charlotte(i8i2)  2320 
CAMPBELL,  Mrs  (1810)  2379 

CAMPBELL,PeterColin,  D.D. (1873)  18 
CAMPBELL,  Peter,  S.S.C.  (1825)  1766 
CAMPBELL,  Rev.  John  (1801) 
CAMPBELL,  Robert  (1846) 
CAMPBELL,  Sir  Ilay  (1809) 
CAMPBELL,  Thomas  (1807,  1843) 


CAMPBELL,  Walter  F. 
CAMPBELL,  William  (1778) 
CAMPE,  Joachim  Heinrich  (1822) 
CAN,  J.  (1604) 
CAN,  John  (1765) 
CANCELLER,  James  (1626) 
CANDLER, (1824) 


2280 

717 

1 103 

100 

1145 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 

1294 

1729 

777 

788 

I 

2517 


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CAN 


CAR 


clxvi 


CANDLER,  John  (1812)     .  2177 

CANDLISH,   Robert   Smith,   D.D. 

(1839-1841)  969,  2296,  2485 

CANE,  John  Vincent  (1661-1672)         14, 

625,  784,  920,  2599 

CANNE,  John(i64i)  2532 

CANNING, (1740,1749)  2138,2359 

CANNING, (1802,  1807)    740,  2269 

CANNING,  George  (1762,  1790)      1178, 

1612 
CANNING,  Mr  (1805)  1617 

CANNING,  W.  (1688)  1013 

CANT,   Andrew    (1711-1714)    2334    (3), 

2337 
CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

George  Abbot  (1624,  1641)  124,  2638 
CANTERBURY,  Archbishop  John 

Whitgift  (1589)  1666 

CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

Matthew  Parker  (i 557-1 564)     145,  584, 

1022,  281 1 
CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

T.  Cranmer  (1547)  353 

CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

Thomas  Tenison,  D.D.  (1670- 1688) 

171,   532,  631,  971,    1753,  2003,   2393, 

2552,  2649 
CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

W.  Fleetwood  (n.d.)  584 

CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

William  Juxon  (1662,  1694)  364,  2510 
CANTERBURY,     Archbishop     of, 

William  Wake,  D.D.  (1682-1716)    263, 

400,  448,  502,  589,  640,  646,  653,  864, 

1 123,  1347,  1995,  2003,  2294,  2525,  2692, 

2762 
CANTERBURY,  Canon  of,  George 

Thorpe,  D.D.  (1687,  1688)  921,  1753 
C AN  TE  RB  U  RY,  D  ean  of  ( 1 860)  2 1 66 
-CAPEL,  Arthur,  Lord  Capel  (1654)  349, 

558 

CAPEL,  Edward  (n.d.)  1752 

CAPELL,  Edward  (1760)  2030 

CAPES,  John  Moore,  M.D.  (1871)  2092 

CAPPE,  Newman  (1786)  2319 

CAPPER,  Ed.  (1731-1732)  1626 

CAPPER,  F.  (1829)  880 

CAPPER,  Joseph,  (n.d.)  1709 

CAPPER,  Samuel,  jun.  (1855)  915 

CARACCIOLI,  Charles  (1766)  139 

CARBUTT,  Dr  Edward  (1829)  1443 
CARDALE,  Edward  Thomas  (1866)  1824 

CARDALE,  J.  (1854)  648 

CARDALE,  J.  B.  (n.d.)  1362 


CARDALE,  Paul  (1758-1774)  437,  1726, 

2642,  2668 
CARDIGAN,     Archdeacon    of,     E. 

Yardley,  B.D.  (1762)  1904 

CARGILL,  WiUiam  (1841)  940 

CARE,  Dr  Henry  (1678-9)  1843 

CARE,  George  (1685,  1689)  1459,  2174 
CARE,  Henry  (1679-1688)      95,  564,703, 

758,  1 152,  1338,  1459,  1646,  1770,  2761, 

2800,2832 
CAREW,  George  (1675)  2346 

CAREW,  Hugh  (1723)  2527 

CAREW,  J.  P.  (1834)  1887 

CAREW,  Lady  Elizabeth  (16 13)  2618 
CAREW,  Richard  (161 6,  n.d.)  843, 1021 
CAREW,  Thomas  (1616,  1634)  421,843, 
CAREY,  David  (1824)  958 

CAREY,  George  Saville  (1770)         1533, 

1747,  1815 
CAREY,  Henry  (1715-1773)  73,  394, 

504,  703  (2),  1547,  2619,  2827 
CAREY,  N.  (1676)  2423 

CAREY,  Patrick  (1651)  2659 

CAREY,  Peter  (1810,  181 1)  1419,  2083 
CAREY,     Rosa    Nouchette    (1869- 

1871)  212,  2220,  2799 

CAREY,  W.  (1667)  754 

CARLELL,  Lodowicke  (1639)  188 

CARLETON,     Bishop     (1662)       2596, 

vol.  iv. 
CARLETON,  Capt.  John  W.  (1844, 

1846)  1195,2101 

CARLETON,    George,    Bishop     of 

Chichester  (1624)  190 

CARLETON,  William  (1833)  2621 

CARLILE,  Christopher  (1572)  66r 

CARLISLE,  Alexander  (1846)  408 

CARLISLE,  Archdeacon  of,  William 

Paley  (1774)  587 

CARLISLE,    Bishop    of,    Edmund 

Law,  D.D.  (1769-1774)  488,  582,  1769 
CARLISLE,   Dean    of,   R.    Bolton, 

LL.D.  (1748-1762)  744,  1013,  1371, 

1376,  1423 
CARLISLE,     Earl     of,     Frederick 

Howard  (1798,  1808)  2583,  2710 

CARLISLE,  Nicholas  (1826,  1837)     429 

1572 
CARLISLE,  Nicholas,  F.S.A.  (1825)  1 101 
CARLYLE,  Alexander  (1829)  697 

CARLYLE,  Alexander,  D.D.  (1757- 

1769)         174,  820,  873,  980,  1925,  2070 

CARLYLE,  Thomas  (1824-1838)       1012, 

1473,  2258,  2816 


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CARLYLE,      Thomas,      Advocate 
(1827- 1 860)    156,  690,  699  (2),  786,  815, 
929,  1266,  139s,  141 1,  1806,  1817,  2043, 
2511,2531,2833 
CARLYON,  Edward  Augustus  (1851) 

1327 
CARMALT,  Rev.  William  (1823)  1412 
GARMENT,  Rev.  David  (1843)  921, 2699 
CARMICHAEL,       Archibald       N. 

(1842,  1845)  996,  2236 

CARMICHAEL,  James  (1678)  821 

CARMICHAEL,  John  (1807)  2642 

CARNARVON,  Earl  of,  H.  J.   G. 

Herbert  (1836)  1977 

CARNE,  Ehzabeth  T.  (i860,  1868) 

525,  2589 
CARNE,  John  (1820-1831)         857,  1948, 

2502,  2544 
CARNEGIE,  James,  Earl  of  South- 

esk  (1862)  1088 

CARNEGIE,  Mrs  (n.d.)  710 

CAROLINA,  Governor  of,  J.  Pow- 

nall  (1795)  1239 

CARROLL,  William  (1705,  1706)     2160, 

2265 
CARON,'R.  (1660)  2764 

CARPANI,  Guiseppe  (1817)  1474 

CARPENDER,  William  (1661)         1288 
CARPENTER,  Elias  (1815)  870 

CARPENTER,  John  (1607)  1928 

CARPENTER,  Mary  (1847-1864)      910, 

1581,  1663 
CARPENTER,  Nathaniel  (1629)  30 

CARPENTER,  T.  C.  (1809)  1586 

CARPENTER,  William  (1824-1827)  535 
CARPIO,  Lope  Felix  de  Vega  (1623)  1914 

CARR, (1817)  287 

CARR,  Frank  (1873)  293 

CARR,  John  (1764)  923 

CARR,  John,  LL.D.  (n.d.)  603 

CARR,  Rev.  William  (1828)  616 

CARR,  William,  B.D.  (1824)  1178 

CARRICK,  J.  (1849)  1480 

CARRINGTON,  E.  (1828)  472 

CARRINGTON,  George,B.A.  (1871, 

1873)  433, 1053 

CARROLL,  Bishop  John  (1784)  43 

CARROLL,  T.  G.  (1825)  412 

CARROL,  William  (1709)  2472 

CARRUTHERS,     Robert     (1824, 

1827)  1139,1959 

CARSTAIRS,  Charlotte  (1786, 1835) 

1185,  1828 
CARSTAIRS,  William  (1712)  2277 


CARSTAIRS, WiUiam,D.D.,(i7i2)   318 
CARSTAIRES,William,D.D.(i7io) 

2276,  2435 
CARSTARES,    William,    Principal 

Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 
CARTE,  Rev.  Thomas  (1704)  2765 

CARTE,  Thomas  (1715-1743)     978,  981, 

1252 
CARTER,  Elizabeth  (1832)  857 

CARTER,  F.  Hayne  (1845)  2476 

CARTER,  Isaac  (1800)  2060 

CARTER,  John  (1845)  ^379 

CARTER,  Matthew  (1650)  1668 

CARTER,  Robert  (1852)  1 193 

CARTER,  Samuel  (1688-1710)  1324, 

1337,  1456,  1457,2181,2632 
CARTER,  Thomas  ( 1 845)  1579 

CARTER,  W.  (1672)  260 

CARTER, William(i67i,  1695)  751,2720 
CARTERET,  Lord  (1747)  2488 

CARTWRIGHT,  Chr.  (1652)  352 

CARTWRIGHT,    Edmund    (1768- 

1783)  494,  2013,  2454 

CARTWRIGHT,  Elizabeth  Penrose 

«/^(i 824-1 853)  78, 1 1 1 5, 1 136, 1716,2339 
CARTWRIGHT,FrancesD.(i835)  1948 
CARTWRIGHT,  John  (1775)  75, 1380 
CARTWRIGHT,  Major  John  (1778, 

1802)  1593,2654 

CARTWRIGHT,MrsRobert(i85o)  1316 
CARTWRIGHT,  Rev.  E.  (n.d.)  177 

CARTWRIGHT,    Rev.    W.    (1854, 

1874)  874,  2076 

CARTWRIGHT,    Robert,    M.D. 

(1864)  2348 

CARTWRIGHT,    Thomas     (1599, 

N.D.)  380,  2178 

CARTWRIGHT,   Thomas,    Bishop 

of  Chester  (1687)  105 

CARTWRIGHT,  W.  (n.d.)  395 

CARTWRIGHT,  William  (1671)  1757 
CARTWRIGHT,     William,     M.A. 

(1639)  2236 

CARVER,  Marmaduke  (1666)  656 

CARWELL,  alias  Thorold  Thomas 

(1658)  1311 

GARY,  H.  (1823)  1804 

GARY,   Henry,  Lord  Vis.  Falkland 

(1686)  I 160 

GARY,  J.  (1700)  27 

GARY,  Walter  (1541,  1552)  244,  249 

CARYL,  John  (1674)  761 

CARYL,    John,      Baron     Dartford 

(1700)  2050 


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CARYL,  John  Earl  (1700) 
CARYL,  Joseph  (1659) 
CARYLL,  John  (1671) 
CARYSFORT,  Lord  (1786) 
CASANUOVO,  Leonard  (1855) 
CASAUBON,  Meric  (1638,  1641) 


2050 

1893 
2391 
2191 
1094 
2640, 
2718 
1116 
1989 
1207, 


CASE, (1820) 

CASE,  John,  M.D.  (1586) 
CASEY,  Elizabeth  (1876-1879) 

1649,  2796,  2826 
CASHEL,   Archbishop  of,   Richard 

Laurence  (1823,  1829)  2159,  2162 

CASSANDRA,  Lady  Hawke  (1788) 

1287 
CASSELL,  John  (1852)  743 

CASSELS, (1874)  2520 

CASSELS,  Walter  Gibson  (1836)        2149 
CASTLE,  A.  (1 719)  639 

CASTLE,  G.  (1658)  1693 

CASTLEMAIN,     Earl     of,     Roger 

Palmer  (1667-1679)  341,  450,  980, 1320, 

2174 
CASTLE Y,  J.  (1793) 
CASTRO,  J.,  M.D.  (1721) 
CAS  WALL,   Edward    (1836, 


1823 
676 
1838) 
1941,  2405 
Paget 

784 

44,  1 08 1 

1637 

(1832, 
220,  995 


CATESBY,    Thomas,    Lord 

(1738) 
CATHCART,  Miss  (1833) 
CATON,  William  (1660) 
CATTERMOLE,     Richard 

1841) 

CATTON,  Charles,  R.A.  (1790)  760 

CAULFIELD,   James  (1795,  1814) 

240,  355 
CAULFIELD,  Mrs  Edwin T.(i825)  1225 
GAUNTER,     Rev.     John     Hobart 

(1814-1836)  297,908,2257 

CAURTIER,  Peter  L.  (1806)  1529 

GAUSS  IN,  Nicholas  (1678)  1170 

CAVALLI,  Stephen  (1667)  2355 

CAVAN,  Lord  (1773)  1730 

GAVE,  John  (1679)  2336 

GAVE,  William  (1683)  2331 

CAVE,  William,  D.D.  (1684)  656 

CAVENDER,  C.  H.  (1846)  333 

CAVENDISH,  George  (1641-1706) 

1466,  1585,  1709 
CAVENDISH,  Georgiana,  Duchess 

of  Devonshire  (1799)  1592 

CAVENDISH,  Gilbert  (1620)  1 178 

CAVENDISH,  W.,  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire (1681)  2091 


CAVENDISH,  William,    Duke    of 

Newcastle  (1649)  522,  2723 

CAVENDISH,    William     Spencer 

Duke  of  Devonshire  (1844)  1064 

CAW,  G.  (1784)  1957 

CAWDREY,  Daniel  (1641,  1658)  12, 

2520 
CAWDREY,  Robert  (1600)  102 1 

CAWDREY,  Zachary  (1681)  1995 

CAWDWELL,  Thomas  (1719,  1720) 

866,  1824 
CAWLEY,  John,  D.D.  (n.d.)  3 1 3 

CAWOOD,  John  (1829,  1830)     398,  2196 
GAWTHORNE,  Joseph  (1782)  885 

GAZOTTE,  Jacques  (1794)  613 

CECIL,   Robert,  Earl  of  Salisbury 

(1606)  129 

CECIL,  Sir  Edward  (1626)  1036 

CECIL,  WiUiam,  Lord  Burleigh  (1583- 

1585)  574,  575,  855 

CECYL,    Robert   Cecil  or,  Earl  of 

Salisbury  (1606)  129 

CELISIA,  Mrs,   ne'e   Mallet    (1771, 

1772)  69,  122 1 

GENE,  Charles  le  (1702)  793 

CENNIGK,  John  (1742,  1752)   426,  2246 
CENTLIVRE,  Susanna  (1703- 1707)  214 
992,  1 521,  1933,  2494 
CERVANTES,  Saavedra  Miguel  de 

(1619)  2628 

C^S,  Beyle  L.  Alex.  (1818)  2225 

CHAIGNEAU,  William  (1752)  1 140 

GHALCEDON,  Bishop  of,  Richard 

Smith,  D.D.  (1609-1655)  203,  273,  682, 

2049 
CHALKHILL,John  (1683)  2558 

CHALLICE,  A.  E.  (1859)  2815 

CHALLICE,  Dr  (1863,  1864)     967,  109 1 
CHALLONER,  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Debra  (1729-1748)       280,  340,  1503, 
1583,  2368,  2609 
CHALMERS,  Alexander  (1811-1826) 

1570,  2030 
CHALMERS,  George  (1762-1825)      105, 

150,  218,  490,  598,  612,  875,  1472,  1484, 
182 1,  221 1,  2310,  2607 
CHALMERS,  Patrick  (1848)  89 

CHALMERS,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1805) 

1771 
CHALMERS,  William,  A.M.  (1843) 

401  (3) 
CHALONER,  Captain  John  (1821- 

1823)  410,  2224,  2719 

CHALONER,  Sir  T.  (1584)  2380 


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CHALONER,  Thomas (1657)  2662 

CHAMBERLAIN,  Thomas  (1871)    1571 
CHAMBERLAINE,  Frances  Sheri- 
dan «/^  (1673-1772)664,  710,  1 144,  1583 
CHAMBERLAINE,  Richard  (1698)  1495 

CHAMBERLAYN, (1702)         1044 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  Edward,  LL.D. 

(1761)  10 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  Edward,  LL.D. 

(1647-1683)  508,  754,  2001,  2CX)5 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  John  (1720-1723) 

1 164 
CHAMBERLEN,  Dr  (1717)  1901 

CHAMBERS,  E.  (1781)  1987 

CHAMBERS,  John    David    (1852, 

1853)  444,  2052 

CHAMBERS,  John,  D.D.  (1751)  1226 
CHAMBERS,  Mrs  Robert  (n.d.)  49 

CHAMBERS,  Robert  (i6cx)-i6i2)    1815, 

1846 
CHAMBERS,  Robert,  LL.D.  (1833- 
1862)       88,  725,  916,  1618,  2224,  2399, 

2728 
CHAMBERS,    William  (1821-1851) 

863,  1949 
CHAMEROVZOW,    Louis    Alexis 

(1845,  1847)  392,  743 

CHAM lER,  Frederick  (1832)  1471 

CHAMPION,  Richard  (1784)  487 

CHAM PNEY,  Anthony  (16 14)  1544 

CHANCELLOR,  Frank  (1871)  2812 
CHANCELLOR,  William  (1772)  2419 
CHANDLER,  Benjamin  (1720)  155 

CHANDLER,  John  (1729)  647 

CHANDLER,  John  (1836)  1749 

CHANDLER,  Richard, D.D.(i8o2)  1139 
CHANDLER,  Samuel,  D.D.,  (1730- 

1745)  668,  1045,  1400,  1 8 14,  1924 

CHANDLER,    Thomas    B.,    D.D. 

(1774)  75 

CHANDOS,    Lord,    Grey    Bridges 

(161 1,  1620)  639,  1 178 

CHAPHAM,  Jonathan  (1683)  1765 

CHAPMAN, (1740)  763 

CHAPMAN,  Alexander  (1606)  380 

CHAPMAN,  George  (1594-1631)      293, 

m,  1746,  1839,  T938,  2405,  2702,  2793, 

2813 
CHAPMAN,  John  (1732-1747)  88,  1264, 

2135  (2) 
CHAPMAN,     John,     D.D.    (1728- 

1752)  483,  988,  1232, 1765,  2137 

CHAPMAN,  L.  (1661)  178 

CHAPMAN,  Rev.  John  (N.D.)  2732 


CHAPMAN,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1751)  565 
CHAPONE,  Hester(i774)  1447 

CLARKE,  William  (1603)  2169 

CHARLES,   Elizabeth    (1850-1877) 

56,  225,  392,478,  516,  627  (2),  705,  1318, 

1553,  1817,  2319, 2403,  2539,  2591,  2731, 
2776,  2788,  2819,  2827 
CHARLES,     George      Drummond 

(1868)  2564 

CHARLES,  Mitchell  Charles  (185 1) 

1062 
CHARLESWORTH,    John   (1787- 

1833)  2048,  2365,  2590 

CHARLESWORTH,  Maria  Louisa 

(1850-1856)  55,  516,  i486,  1618,  2519 
CHARLETON,  Walter,  M.D.(i66i- 

1674)  776,  1213,  1701 

CHARLEVILLE,Lady(i796-i797)  2055 
CHARLTON,  Mary  (1824)  i868 

CHARLTON ,  WilHam  Henry  (1847) 

2448 
CHARNOCK,  John  (1792)  2213 

CHARPENTIER,  Francois  (1664)  2648 
CHARTERS,  Samuel,  D.D.  (1815)  796 
CHASE,    Drummond   Percy,   M.A. 

(1854,1857)  1935,2091 

CHATEAUBRIAND,  Viscount  de 

(1816)  1650 

CHATER,  John  (1767,  1773)  103,  1168 
CHATHAM,  Earl  of,  William  Pitt 

(1809)  1435 

CHATTERTON,  Thomas  (1770)  736 
CHATTO,   William  Andrew  (1834- 

1839)  93,  1810, 1850,  2076,  2263,  2737 
CHAUNCY,  Isaac,  or  Chauncey(i692) 

843 
CHEADLE,  Eliza  (N.D.)  1542 

CHEEKE,  Henry  (n.d  ,  1579)  353,  944 
CHEKE,  Sir  John  (1536,  1550)         1730, 

2165 
CHELSUM,  James,  D.D.  (1776, 1786) 

1149,2155 
CHENEY,  John  (1680)  474,  981 

CHEPMELL,  Charles  William,  B.A. 

(1849)  357 

CHESNEY,    Lieut.     Col.     Charles 

C,  R.E.  (1876-1881)  633,  1727,  2022 
CHESNEY,     Lieut.    Col.     Francis 

Rawdon,  R.A.  (1873)  2673 

CHESTER,     Bishop     of,     Francis 

Gastrell,  D.D.  (1696- 1746)  584, 1658, 
2016,  2160,  2374,  2421 
CHESTER,  Bishop  of,  George  Hall 

(1655)  2658 


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CHESTER,  Bishop  of,  J.  Pearson, 

D.D. (1668)  2031 

CHESTER,    Bishop    of,     Nicholas 

Stratford,  D.D.  (1657-1688)      646,  951, 
1330,  1707,  1754,  1883 
CHESTER,    Bishop   of,     T.    Cart- 
wright  (1687)  105 
CHESTER,     Bishop     of,    William 

Cleaver (1808)  1491 

CHESTERFIELD,  Earl  of,  Philip 

D.  Stanhope  (i  743-1 821)  146,  319, 

900,  1435,  1805,  2742,  2841 

CHESTLIN, (1648)  1888 

CHETTLE,  Henry  (1567-1631)  570, 

696,752,  944,  1301,  1911,    1937,  1938, 

1973,  2619 
CHETWOOD,  J.  R.  (1750)  2316 

CHETWOOD,  William  Rufus  (1720- 

1778)        285,  1004,  2458,  2494,  2783  (2) 
CHEVALIER,  Jean  Baptisle  le  (1829) 

2704 
CHEVALIER  Pierre  (1672)  655 

CHEYNE,  George,  M.D.  (1701)        1731 
CHEYNE,  William  (1718)  32,  974 

CHEYNELL,  Francis  (1645-1652)       12, 
199,  217,  2531 
CHICHESTER,  Bishop  of,  George 

Carleton  (1624)  190 

CHICHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Dr.  P. 

Gunning  (1676)  1456 

CHICHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Francis 

Hare  (1730)  1387 

CHICHESTER,   Bishop  of,  Henry 

King  ( 1 649- 1657)  5 78,  1 949,  2050 

CHICHESTER,    Bishop    of,    John 

Williams,  D.D.  (1686-1694)       108,  263, 

630,  1 155,  1753,  1852,  2044,  2056,  2338, 

2569 
CHICHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Robert 

Grove,  D.D,  (1683-1688)  117,  921, 

1754,  1891 
CHICHESTER,     Bishop     of,     T. 

Mannington  (1685)  2378 

CHICHESTER,  F.  R.,  Lord  Belfast 

(1851-1866)  1558,  1692,  2706,  2787, 

Errata,  vol.  ii..  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

CHICKER,  Edward  (1815)  435 

CHIDLEY, (1652)  546 

CHILD,  Robert  (1652)  2256 

CHILD,  Sir  Josiah  (1668- 1694)  269,  639, 
654,  2356,  2649 
CHILDS,  George  Borlase  (1862, 1863) 

64,  2 1 2,  699 
CHILDS,  Miss  (1845)  1526 


CHILLINGWORTH,  William  (1644) 

156 
CHILMEAD,  Edmund  (1654)  660 

CHISHOLM, (1859)  2219 

CHITTY,  Edward  (1841)  1204 

CHOLMONDELEY,  Rev. ,  M.A. 

(1836)  948 

CHOPPIN,  Rev.  R.  (1722)  2287 

CHORLEY,  Henry  F.    (1839-1854) 

365,  707,  1490,  1 8 12 
269 


CHORLEY,  Josiah  (i 
CHRISTCHURCH,    Dean 

Fell,  D.D.  (1647) 
CHRISTIAN,  Edward  (1791) 
CHRISTIE,  Fyfe  (1865) 
CHRISTIE,  James  (1801,  1806) 


of,  J. 


2023 
848 
1867 
669, 
1227 
2431 
1755 
270 
1631 
1398 
797 


CHRISTIE,  John  (1819) 
CHRISTIE,  Rev.  James  (1865) 
CHRISTIE,  Rev.  WiUiam  (i860) 
CHRISTIE,  Thomas  (1792) 
CHRISTIE,  T.  W.  (1851) 
CHRISTIE,  William  (1792) 
CHRISTISON,  Robert,  M.D.  (1821) 

2377 
CHUBB,  Thomas  (1730)  445 

CHUBBUCK,  Emily  C.  (1848)  1635 

CHUDLEIGH,  Lady  Mary  (n.D.)      910 

CHURCH, (1817)  2492 

CHURCH,    Thomas,    D.D.    (1737- 

1755)  83,  818,  2176,  2328,  2375 

CHURCHILL,  Charles  (1761-1804) 

1013,  1740,  1959,  2228,  2594 
CHURCHILL,  W.  (1770)  2550 

CHURCHYARD,  Thomas  (n.d)  2063 
CHURCHYARD,  Thomas  (1740)  2212 
CHURCHYARD,  Thomas  (1602)  2667 
CHURTON,  Dr  (1830)  2133 

CIBBER,  CoUey (1707-1745)404,435,  560, 

2268,  2550 
CIBBER,  Theophilus  (1731),  1871 

CLACY,  Helen  (1858-1863)        200, 1867, 

1875,  2789 
CLAGGET,  Nicholas  (1688)  124 

CLAGGET,  Nicholas,  D.D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Sudbury  (1685)  1891 
CLAGGET,   William,    D.D.    (1681- 
1688)  7,  122,  124,  631,  646,  648,  1753  (2), 
1859,  2003,  2066,  2 17 1,  2270,  2297,  2343, 
2486,  2687,  2737 
CLAPHAMj  H.  (1609)  393 
CLAPHAM,  John  (1602, 1606)  1124,  1134 
CLAPHAM,     Rev.     Samuel,    M.A. 
(1805,  1812)                                364,  1986 


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CLAPHAM,  T.  (1704)  2336 

CLAPPERTON,  William  (1809)       1869 
CLARA,  Franciscus  Sancta  (1659)      413 
CLARENDON,    Earl    of,    Edward 
Hyde  (1648-1674)     97,  981,  1354,  1364, 

2310 
CLARIDGE,  John  (1744)  2350 

CLARIDGE,  Richard  (1697,  1713)     118, 

681 
CLARIS,  John  Chalk  (1814-1820)      710, 

2189,2573 
CLARK,  Benjamin  (1682)  389 

CLARK,   Bracy,  F.L.S.  (1820-1842) 

865,  1721,  1828,  2142,  2368,  2417,  2730 
CLARK,  Charles  (i 837-1 861)      234,  690, 

901,919 
CLARK,  Charles  Heber(N.D.)  1810,  1836 
CLARK,  David  (1821)  515 

CLARK,  Dr  John  (n.d.)  985 

CLARK,  Hewson  (1823,  1828)    907,  1093 
CLARK,  Hugh  (n.d.)  1648 

CLARK,  Isaac  (1817)  413 

CLARK,  James  (1699-1722)   52,  389,  544, 
653,  1033,  1292,  1293,  1373,  1568,  1737, 
1923,  1982,  2320 
CLARK,  James,  A.M.  (1691,  1703) 

1557,  1996 
CLARK,  John  (1845)  926 

CLARK,  John  (1778)  2840 

CLARK,  Mrs  Crespigny  nie  (1796)    1876 
CLARK,  Rev.  James  (1703)  2821 

CLARK,  Robert  (1875)  1027 

CLARK,  S.  (1653)  1257 

CLARK,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1853)  2210 

CLARK,  W.  B.,  A.M.  (1836)  2203 

CLARKE,  Adam,  LL.D.  (1802-1808) 

830  (2),  1697 
CLARKE,  Alured,  D.D.  (1738)  817 

CLARKE,  Anne  (1808)  2408 

CLARKE,  Captain,  R.M.  (1839)  92 

CLARKE,  Dr  Howson  (181 1)  1457 

CLARKE,   Edward    Daniel,   LL.D. 

(1793,  1803)  2555,  2613 

CLARKE,  Edward,  M.A.  (1755)         1368 
CLARKE,  George  (1685)  2641 

CLARKE,  H.  G.  (1841)  758,  763 

CLARKE,  James  (1788)  512 

CLARKE,  John  (1826)  579 

CLARKE,  John,  D.D.  (1732)  580 

CLARKE,  Louisa  Jane  (1841,  1842) 

524,  2104 
CLARKE,  Rev.  Richard  (1759)  810 

CLARKE,  R.  F.  (1833)  2533 

CLARKE,  S.  (1820-1822)  281,1180 


CLARKE,  Samuel  (1643- 1707)    597)  7 50, 

1 105 
CLARKE,  Samuel,  D.D.(i699-i724) 

1388,  1646,  1772,  2437 
CLARKE,  Sarah  Jane  (1853-1856)     942, 
1069,  1143,  2845 
CLARKE,  Thomas  (1840)  789 

CLARKE,  Thomas  (1850)  1151 

CLARKE,  Thomas  (1621)  1973 

CLARKE,  William  (1580,  1595)         252, 

470,  1962 
CLARKE,  William  (1742)  1336 

CLARKE,  William  (1788)  2268 

CLARKE,  William  (1819)  2169 

CLARKE,  William  (1850)  2584 

CLARKSON,  Andrew  (1731)  1924 

CLARKSON,  Christopher  (1814)  1146 
CLARKSON,  David,  B.D.  (1676,  1682) 

633,  1944,  19841  2677 

CLASON, (1672)  161 

CLASON,  Patrick  (1769)  828 

CLAUDE,  Jean  (1686,  1707)  25,  2354 
CLAUGHTON,  T.  L.  (1841)  2729 

CLAVEL,  Robert  (1665)  1103 

CLAVERING,  Sir  William  A.  (1845- 

1849)  439,  1820,2546 

CLAVERS,  Mary  Kirkland,«<fe  (1842)  941 
CLAVIS  DE  FLORIAN,  J.  P.  (1827)  732 
CLAYTON,  David  (1717)  2361 

CLAYTON,  John  (1646)  2607 

CLAYTON,  Robert,  Bishop  of  Clog- 

her  (1751,  1761)         695,  773,  802,  1 188 
CLAYTON,  Thomas  (1707)  180 

CLEAVER,  W.  (1761)  734 

CLEAVER,     William,     Bishop     of 

Chester  (1808)  1491 

GLEGG,  Joseph  (1757)  515 

CLEGHORN,  George  (1824,  1837) 

2139,  2150 

CLEGHORN,  Robert,  M.D.  (1796)  2399 

CLELAND,  John  (1751-1771)     33,  1539, 

1578,  2464,  2596  vol.  iv.,  2606,  2796 

CLEMENS,      Samuel      Langhorne 

(1872-1876)        74,  551,  986,  1014, 1224, 

1226  (2),  1548  (2),  1727,  1985,  2230 

CLEMENT,  Simon  (1695)  653 

CLEMENT,  W.  (1741)  1990 

CLEMENTS, (1710)  2754 

CLERC,  John  le  (1690,  1700)  932,  1863 
CLERK,  James  (1690,  1705)  1987,  2335 
CLERK,  John  (1785)  1295 

CLERK,  John  (1706)  1368 

C  LE  R  K, ,  probationer  ( 1 7 1 2 )       1 764 

CLERKE,  William  (1663)  1546 


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CLEVELAND,    Archdeacon    of, 
Francis  Blackburne,    M.A.  (1752- 
1780)       150,  471,  797,  1 123,  1591,  1745, 
1796  (2),  2110,  2141,  2142,  2154,  2330, 

2367,  2700 
CLEVELAND,  John,  or  Cleaveland 
(1646,  1658),  358  (2),  1202,  1305,  1536, 
161 3,  1944,  2242 
CLIFFORD,     Charles     Cavendish, 

M.P.  (1865,  1866)  1181,2626 

CLIFFORD,  Edmund  (i860,  1872) 

1050,  1468 
CLIFFORD,    Hon.    Robert   (1797, 

1798)  166,  1577 

CLIFFORD,  Martin  (1675)  2635 

CLIFFORD,  William  (1665)  382 

CLELAND,  James,  LL.D.  (1819)       1397 

CLINCH, (1812)  1444 

CLINTON,  De  Witt  (1822)  1448 

CLINTON,  H.  F.,  M.A.  (1807)  2416 

CLISSOLD,  Rev.  Augustus  (1856)     141 1 
CLISSOLD,  Stephen  (1820,  1838)       489 

1807 

CLIVE,  Hon.  Robert  Henry  (1841)     695 

CLIVE,  Lady  Archer  (1836-1864)         920 

1201,  1270,  1663,  1875,  I947>  2064,  2721 

2812,  2846 
CLOGHER,  Bishop  of,  Robert  Clay- 
ton (1751-1761)  695,773,802,1188 
CLOGHER,   Dean  of,   J.    Smedley 

(1721)  1950 

CLONMACONIS,    Dean   of.   Very 
Rev.  Richard  Butler  (1837,  1840) 

2427  (2) 
CLOVET,  M.  (1671)  1653 

CLOWES,   Rev.   John,  M.A.  (n.d., 

1813)  55,  1027 

CLOYNE,  Bishop  of,  George  Berke- 
ley, D.D.  (1725-1749)     51,  63,  581,  639, 
817,  1388,  2035,  2091,  2564,  2837 
CLUBBE,  Rev.  John  (1758-1765)       1 126 

1369,  1907 
CLUBBE,  W.  (1812)  1923 

CLUNES,  John  (1833)  1122 

C  L  U  N  Y,  Alexander  ( 1 769)  76 

GLUTTON,  John,  M.A.  (1787-1825) 

397,  743,  1378 
COAD,  J.  (1832)  94 

COADE,   George,  jun.  (1746,  1747) 

1365,  1397 
COATES,  H.  (1832)  2793 

COATES,  James  (1724)  666 

COATES,  W.  (1831)  1523 

COATS,  James  (1725)  1718 


COBB,  Gerard  Francis  (1867)  1307 

COBB,  James  (1786-1798)     369, 686,  762, 

927,  1074,  1 5 19,  2382,  2450,  2451,  2452, 

2502 
COBBE,  Francis  Mary  Erratta,  vol.  iv. 
COBBE,  M.  (1855)  798 

COBBETT,  William  (1795-1798)       1497, 

1776,  1778 
COBBIN,  Ingram  (1819)  28 

COBBOLD,  Rev.  Spencer  (1835)  7i2 
COBBOLD,  Robert  Henry  (1832)  1954 
COBDEN,  Richard  (1835)  748 

COCHRANE,  Alexander  (1838)  1943 
COCHRANE,     Alexander     Baillie, 

M.P. (1849,  1864)  1523,  2847 

COCHRANE,    Archibald,    Earl    of 

Dundonald  (1784)  28 

COCHRANE,  Charles  (1830)  1276 

COCHRANE,  James  (1813)  324 

COCHRANE,  Mrs  Dr  (1844)  934 

COCKAYNE,  J.  (1644)  753 

COCKBURN,   Captain   George  W. 

(n.d.)  1814 

COCKBURN,  Catherine  Trotter  or 

(1696-1747)       58,  582,  1518,  2163,  2205 
COCKBURN,  Henry  (1822-1826)        490 

861,  1780 
COCKBURN,  Henry,  Lord  (1822)  1397 
COCKBURN,    John,    D.D.,    (1691- 

17 12)  501,  770,  1 1 20,  2369 

COCKBURN,  Patrick  (1721)  1882 

COCKBURN,  Sir  A.  J.  E.  (1843)  2496 
COCKBURN,WiIliam,  M.A.  (1723)  1888 
COCKBURN,  William,  M.D.  (1730)  560 
COCKERAN,  Henry  (1632)  756 

COCKERELL,Mr (1831)  2153 

COCKIN,  William  (1775,  1785)         181 
885,  1793,  2564 
COOKINGS,  George  (1781)  76 

COCKMAN,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1763)  963 
COCKS,  Richard  (1722)  2391 

CODRINGTON,  Robert  (1644, 1652) 

2033,  2660 
COETLOGAN,  Charles  Edward  de 

(1788,  1807)  2104,  2551,  2668 

COFFEY,  Charles  (1729,  1733)  614, 

1896 

COFFIN, (1801)  742 

COFFIN, Edward(i6i9, 1622)  2124,2674 
COGAN,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1776,  1779) 

1270,  1453 
COGHLAN,  Charles  (1857)  1517 

COGLAN,  John  (1877)  472 

COGLAN,  Thomas  (1833)  2134 


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COHAUSEN,  J.  H.  (1771)  1089 

COIGNET,  Pierre  (161 1)  132 

COLBATCH,  J.  (1700)  18, 1580 

COLBATCH,    John,    D.D.     (1722- 

1739)  1289,  2089,  2758 

COLCHESTER,    Archdeacon     of, 

John  Hansley  (1662)  2773 

COLCHESTER,       Lord,      Charles 

Abbot  (1795,  1849)  1289,  2431 

COLCHESTER,     Baroness,    Hon. 

E.S.Abbot  (1833)  2737 

COLCHESTER,    Lady,     Elizabeth 

S.  Law  Errata,  vol.  ii.  (2) 

COLE,  Benjamin,  T.  H.  (1829)  2819 

COLE,     Francis     Edward     Baston 

(1854)  i6ro 

COLE,  Henry,  C.B.  (1841-1851)    908  (2), 
1063  (3),  2349 
COLE,  J.  (1829)  138 

COLE,  Rev.  William  (1788)  1300 

COLE,  Thomas  (1756)  167 

COLEBROKE,  H.  D.  (1823)  2485 

COLEBROOKE,     Henry     Thomas 

(1804)  2150 

COLEBROOKE,  Sir  George,  Bart. 

(1790,  1 79 1)  1374,  2394 

COLERIDGE,  Christabel  (n.D.)        1063 
COLERIDGE,  Henry  Nelson,  M.A. 

(1826-1835)  1245,  2395,  2465 

COLERIDGE,  Samuel  Taylor  (1795, 

1812)  1529,  1817 

COLERIDGE,  Sara (i 822-1 830)  17, 1245, 

2210 
COLERIDGE,   William    H.,    D.D. 

(1829)  880 

COLERAINE,    Lord,  Henry   Hare 

(1683)  2393 

COLES,  C.  B.  (1835)  2379 

COLES,  Elisha  (1673, 1677)       1747,  1983 
COLES,  Gilbert,  D.D.  (1688)  947 

COLET,  J.  A.  (1792)  141 1 

COLMAN,  George  (1750-1788)    478,  540, 

612,  879,  1683,  1842,  1968,  1976,  2333, 
2508,  2595,  2845 
COLMAN,  George,  yr.  (1782-1819) 

1020,  1539,  1555 
COLMAN,  W.  (1633)  560 

COLLARD,  John  (1794, 1795)    1^1^  1467 
COLLENS,  John  (1660)  2833 

COLLET,  S.  (1737)  1858 

COLLETON,  John  (1620)  2558 

COLLIBER,  Samuel  (1718)  1210 

COLLIER,  J.  (1713,  1717)  491,  1302 

COLLIER,  Jane  (1753,  1754)       546,  803 


COLLIER,  Jeremy  (1688-1720)    99,  120, 

264,  343,  593,  610,  689,  899,  1370,  1806, 

1891,  2092,  2763  (2),  2768 

COLLIER,  John  (1746-1775)     552,  1316, 

1630,  2734 

COLLIER,  John  (1828)  2593 

COLLIER,  John  Dye  (1808)  1472 

COLLIER,     John     Payne,     F.S.A. 

(1819-1842)  544,  620,  i960,  2057,  2316, 

2649 
COLLIER,  Sir  George  (1776, 1784)  2321, 

2451 
COLLIER,  Sir  Robert  Porrett  (1842)  2693 
COLLING,  Elizabeth  (1838-1870)      894, 

1726,  2499 

COLLINGES,    John,    D.D.    (1661- 

1723)  568,  597,  853,  1854,  2086,  2410, 

2521,  2745,  2798  (2) 

COLLINGRIDGE,  Augustus  (1844)  1461 

COLLINS,  Anthony  (1707- 1729)         116, 

643,  651,  653,  674,  793,  mo,  1399,  1405, 

1901,  2009,  2107,  2108,  2173,  2266 

COLLINS,  Arthur  (1713, 1720)  213, 

899,  1880 
COLLINS,  Hercules  (1693)  135 

COLLINS,  John  (1660)  2610 

COLLINS,  Mortimer  (1871,  1873)    1672, 

2313 
COLLINS,  Rev.  John  (1777)  1380 

COLLINS,  Samuel,  M.D.  (1671)  2003 
COLLINS,  T.  (1725,  1737)  1267,  2236 
COLLINS,  William  (1675)  1634 

COLLINS,  William  (1742-1757)        1825, 

1889,  2727 
COLLINS,  William  (1834)  2034 

COLLOP,  John  (1656,  1661)  1421,  1564 
COLLS,  J.  H.  (1805)  1 174 

COLLYER,  Mrs  (1750)  1427 

COLLYER,  William  Bengo,  D.D., 

(1808)  160 

COLQUHON,  John  Campbell  (1824- 

1847)  40,  409,  496,  2854 

COLQUHOUN,  Lady  Janet  (1834, 

1835)  1217,  1305 

COLQUHOUN,  MacChombaich  de 

(1857)  444 

COLQUHOUN,    Patrick,    LL.D. 

(1796,  1819)  485,  2645 

COLQUITT,  Anthony  (1682)  1643 

COLRIDGE,  Sara  (1837)  1895 

COLTMAN,  Eliza  (181 1,  N.D.)  888,  2791 
COLTON,  Caleb  C,  M.A.  (1819)  2134 
COLVIL,  Samuel  (1681,  1692)  1636,  2273 
COLVILLE,  Robert  (1775)  541 


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COLVILL,  Rev.  Robert  (1757-177O 

299,  729,  904,  Errata  vol.  i. 
COLVILLE,  Margaret  Agnes  (1856- 

1860)  567,  700,  1085,  2493 

COMB,  William  (1790)  483 

COMBE,  Taylor  (1810)  607 

COMBE,  Thomas  (1844)  1205 

COMBE,  William  (1678-1779)       34,  133, 

616  (3),  2841 
COMBE,  William  (1789-1790)   483,  I347, 

2234 
COMBE,  William  (1812-1821)     560,  755, 

1 140,  1438,  2310,  2570,  261 1 
COMBE,  William  (1727-1777)     707,  708, 

928,  1092,  1381,  2299 
COMBE,  William  (1787- 1 821)  1109, 

1141,  1149,  1151,  1165,  1167 
COMBE,  William  (1775-1813)     198,  416, 

621,902, 1092  (2),  1375, 1416,  1443,  1827, 
1870,  1899,  1927,  1956,  2233,  2395,  2702, 

2833 
COMBE  DE  VRIGNEY,  M.  de  la 

(1707)  2628 

COMBER,  Thomas  (1810)  46,  2277 

COMBER,  Thomas  (1691-1693)  852, 

2042 

COMBER,  Thomas  (1677)  2211 

COMBER,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

Durham  (1678-1689)    96,  385,  386,  395, 

428,  647,  650,  970,  1365,  1933,  2584 

COMBES,  De, (1768)  2648 

COMBRUNE,  Michael  (1757,  1768) 

772,  2419 
COMENIUS,  J.  A.  (1650,  1670)       1003, 

1 149 
COMPENDIOUSE  1086 

COMPTON,  Dr  Henry  (1677)  2637 

COMPTON,  Henry  (1669)  1265 

COMPTON,     Henry,      Bishop     of 

London  (1667)  I473 

COMPTON,  Theodore  (N.D.,  1840) 

207,  1419 
COMYN,  Rev.  Henry  (1850)  i860 

CONCANON,  Matthew  (1721)  1558 

CONDER,  Josiah  (1811-1850)    785,  I494 

2148,2204 
CONDER,  Rev.  Eustace  R.  (1854, 

1856)  1198,1823 

CONESTAGGIO,  Girolamo  (1600)  1125 
CONGREVE,  William  (1698,  1700) 

74,  1219 
CONINGESBY,George,D.D.  (1753) 

1267 
CONINGHAM,  James  (1704)  537 


CONNECTICUT,    Bishop    of,    Dr 
Samuel  Seabury  (1774, 1775)        477, 

965,  2733 
CONNELLY,    Pierce,  M.A.  (1851- 

1856)             325,  1658,  1971,  2023,  2821 
CONNOLD,  Robert  (1676)  1757 

CONNOR,  Bishop  of  Down  and, 

LesUe  (1640)  779 

CONNOR,    Bishop   of   Down   and, 

Richard  Mant,  D.D.  (1808,  1830) 

1407,  2058,  2301 

CONOLLY, (1736)  478 

CONQUEST,  J.  T.,  M.D.  (1841)       1170 

CONSTABLE, (1741)  2464 

CONSTABLE,  Archibald  (1822)       1581 
CONSTABLE,  Henry  (1579,  1592) 

625,  944,  2478 

CONSTABLE,   John   (n.d.)  2160, 

Erratta,  vol.  iv. 

CONSTABLE,  John,  S.J.  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

CONSTABLE,  Michael  (1848)         1700, 

1831 
CONSTANTINE,J.  (1265)  1240 

CONYBEARE,  John  Josias  (1809)    2224 
CONYBEARE,  William  John,  M.A. 

(1854,  1856)  401,  1663,  1892 

CONYNGHAM,   Right   Hon.  Wm. 

(1787)  689 

CONWAY,  Francis  L  S.,  Viscount 

Beauchamp  (1783)  1396 

COOK,  Captain  James  (177O  1277 

COOK,  Captain  S.  E.,  R.N.  (1838)    1783 
COOK,  Edward  (1689) 
COOK,  George,  D.D.  (1842) 
COOK,  James  (1839) 
COOK,  John,  M.D.  (1762) 
COOK,  MillicentW.  1874,  (1876) 


COOK,  Richard  (1827) 
COOK,  Roger  (1696) 

COOKE, (1694) 

COOKE, (1807) 

COOKE,  Alexander  (161 7- 1630) 


2290 

1594 
215s 
1732 
1 184 
(2),  2536 
1 841 
2631 
1154 

1423 
1662, 


COOKE,  Anne  (n.d.) 
COOKE,  C.  (1854) 
COOKE,  E.(i8i9) 
COOKE,  Edward  (1798) 
COOKE,  Edward  (1682, 16S5) 
COOKE,  John  (1614) 
COOKE,  John,  M.D.  (1762) 
COOKE,  Rev.  William  (1858) 
COOKE,  Shadrach  (1691) 
COOKE,  Sir  George  (1747) 


2798,  2839  (2) 

951 

1936 

2083 

174 

175,  390 

1938 


1732 
2051 

383 
2180,  2239 


XXXlll 


coo 


COS 


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COOKE,  Thomas  (1724- 1734)       62,  216, 

217,  434,  488,  1881,  2553 

COOKE,  William  (1776)  35 

COOKE,  William  (1783)  308 

COOKWORTHY,  William  (1751)      684 

CO  OLE,  Benjamin  (1696- 1 712)         1349, 

1631,  2061,  2129 

COO  LEY,  William  D.  (1830)  1141 

CO  O  M  B  E,  William  ( 1 790)  6 1 4 

COOPER,  Anthony  Ashley,  Earl  of 

Shaftesbury  (1675-1716)  363,  599, 

1353,  1354,  1658,  2290,  2304, 2344,  2415, 

2700,  2701 

COOPER,    Charles     Purton,     Q.C. 

(1831-1847)  312,  1775,  2054,  2101, 

2121,  2164,  2239 

COOPER,  Dr  Myles  (1774)  969 

COOPER,  Edward  (1850)  550 

COOPER,  Elizabeth  (1737)  168 1 

COOPER,  G.  S.  (1851)  1277 

COOPER,  James   Fenimore   (1821- 

1850)      220,  250,  254,  1077,  1319,  1490, 

1652,  1757,  1914,  191S,  1989,  1991,  2103, 

2794 
COOPER,  John  Gilbert  (1745-1764) 

301,  786,  1004,  1424,  1951,  1981 
COOPER,  M.  G.  (1837)  2557 

COOPER,  Rev.  Samuel  (1766-1773) 

983,  1393,  1418 
COOPER,  Rev.  W.  (1765)  2816 

COOPER,  Samuel  (1843)  948 

COOPER,  Sir  Grey  (1765)  1604,1845 

COOPER,  Susan  F.  (1850)  2240 

COOPER,  Thomas  (1856)  2658 

COOPER,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester (1589)  46 
COOPER,  William(i669, 1673)  1903,2314 
COOTE,  Charles,  Earl  of  Bellamont 

(1783)  1384 

COOTE,  Charles,  LL.D.  (1804)  2404 

COOTE,  J.  (1818)  2317 

COPE,  Arthur  Cleaveland  (1842)  192 

COPE,  Harriet  (181 1,  n.d.)        2658,  2794 
COPELAND,  Henry  (1848)  1197 

COPELAND,  Thomas  (1842)  1653 

COPELAND,  W.  J.  (1848)  1 197 

COPLAND,    Alexander,    Advocate 

(1833)  1664 

COPLAND,  Robert  (n.d.)  2242 

COPLESTON,     Edward,     D.D. 

Bishop  of  Llanduff  (1803-1819)  53,  852, 
1414,2175,2302,  2308,2353,2570 
COPLESTONJohn  Gay(i832, 1835) 

572,  1528 


COPLEY,  A.  C.  (1602)  104 

COPLEY,  Anthony  (1596, 1601)    128,922 
CORBET,  John  (1640-1679)        655,  779, 
1240,  1961,  2306 
CORBET,  John,  B.A.  (1688)  2295 

CORBET,  Misses,  or  Corbett  (1826- 

1835)  293,  742, 1800  (2),  2392,  2539 

CORBET,  Richard,  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich (1648)  195- 
CORBETT,  Charles  Henry  (1851)     2651 

CORBETT,  T.  (1739)  19 

CORBETT,  Wilham  (1795-1801)         75, 
241,  244,  600(2),  612,  1397,  1463,  2651 
CORDER,  Susanna  (1839)  2095 

CORDEROY,  Jeremiah  (1604)  2364 

COREY,  John  (1701)  550 

CORFIELD,  Frederick  (1819)  1567 

CORKE  AND  ROSSE,  Bishop  of, 
Peter  Browne,  D.D.  (1728,  1733) 

2024,  2566 
CORKER,  James  (t68o,  1683)  2168, 

2222,  2482 
CORMACK,  John  Rose,  M.D.(i844, 
1858)  1756, 2712 

CORMARTIN, (1809)  2628 

CORNEILLE, (1805)  338 

CORNEILLE, (1664)  1969 

CORNEILLE,  P.  (1637-1640)  404 

CORNISH,  Joseph  (1772-1777)  242,  260, 

1417,  2327 
CORNWALEYS,  H.  (1693)  262,  522 
CORNWALL,  Archdeacon  of,  John 

Sleech  (1762)  1674 

CORNWALL,  Ebenezer  (1848)  2716 

CORNWALLIS,   Caroline   Frances 

(1841-1854)    273,  377,  looi,  1244,  1886, 

1902,  1904,  2485 

CORNWALLIS,  Su- William  (1604) 

1621 
CORP,  Harriet  (1809-1849)  136,  420, 

517,2538,2625 
CORPE,  John  (1758)  2445 

CORRANUS,  Ant.  (1586)  2415 

CORRIE,  Edgar  (1791)  483 

CORRY,  John  (i  798-1 801)         1873,  2259 
CORY,  Robert,  junr.  (n.d.)  1696 

CORYATE,  G.  (1763)  603 

COSENS,  Rev.  Dr.  (1772)  1805 

COSENS,  Rev.  W.  B.  (1852)  2600 

COSIN,  James  (1745)  1692 

COSIN,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dur- 
ham (1672)  426 
COSIN,  Richard,  LL.D.  (1584-1593) 

126,  145,  493 


clxxxv 


COS     —     CRA 


clxxxvi 


COS  10,  Telesforo  de  Trueba  y  (1834) 

2255 
COSTA,  G.  de  (1627)  2620 

COSTARD,  Rev.  George  (1733)        2463 
COSTES,  Gauthier  de,  Seigneur  de 

La  Calpren^de  (1676)  326 

COTA,  Rodrigo  (1707)  2461 

COTES, (1808)  2414 

COTES,  Humphrey  (1766)  767 

COTGRAVE,  John  (1671)  2824 

COTTERILL,  Sir  Charles  (1676)        326 
COTTIN,  Sophie  Ristand  (1825)         741 

COTTLE, (1852)  2224 

COTTON,  Calvin  (1839)  2775 

COTTON,  Charles  (1667-1694)  292,  454, 
1 1 60,  1590,  2262 
COTTON,  Clement  (1674)  877 

COTTON,  E.  (1751)  2772 

COTTON,  Henry,  D.C.L.  (1817)        1755 
COTTON,  John,  B.D.  (1630)  1932 

COTTON,  Joseph  (1818)  1573 

COTTON,  Roger  (1596)  177 

COTTON,  Sir  Robert  (1627-1642)      276, 
2329,  2378,  2660 
COTTON,  Sir  Robert  Bruce  (1628- 

1642)  562,  943 

COULTON,  Miss  (i860,  1870)  975,  1833 
COUPAR,  Patrick  (1724)  1260 

COUPAR,  Robert,  M.D.  (1789)  2466 

COUPER,  Simon  (1704,  1705)  871, 

1211,  1657,  2586 
COURAYER,    Pierre   Francois    Le 

(1728)  587 

COURTAREY,  Rev.  John  (1810)      1359 
CO URTEN AY,  George  (1773)  825 

COURTENAY,   John,   M.P.  (1768, 

1809)  362,  1955,  2004,  2137 

COURTENAY,  Peregrine  (1803)  1920 
COURTHOPE,WilliamJohn  (1864)  2553 
COURTIER,  Peter  L.  (1798-1813)  1529, 
1589,2056,2728,2792 
COURTILZDESANDRAS,Gatien 
(1695)  1481,  1967 


COURTLAND,  Grace  (1879) 

COURTNEY, (1808) 

COVE,  Morgan  (1795) 
COVENTRIE,  Sir  William  (1688) 
COVENTRY,  Francis  (1750, 1751) 

COVENTRY,  Henry  (1736,  1743) 


1548 
2689 
811 
359 
1145, 
1883 

193, 
1897 
COVENTRY,    Sir    William    (1673, 

1685)  749,  1422 

COVENTRY,  Thomas,  Lord  (1641)  1885 


COVERDALE,  Miles  (i 539-1 547)       375 
(2),  856,  1032 
COWAN,  Charles  (1840)  81 

COWAN,  David  (1849)  "08 

COWAN,  Malcolm  (1830)  1461 

COWARD,  William  C.  (1843)  2730 

COWARD,   William,    M.D.    (1702- 

1706)  4,  644,  900,  1040,  1293,  2309 

COWIE,  John  (N.D.)  2436 

COWLEY,  Abraham  (1633-1683)   32,  80, 

947,  1955,  2260 

COWLEY,  Hannah  (1776-1788)        1959, 

i960,  2240 
COWPER,  A.  (1744)  1749 

COWPER,  Earl,  Sir  William  Cow- 

per  (1710)  1382 

COWPER,  Hon.  Spencer,  Dean  of 

Durham  (1766)  2645 

COWPER,  John  (1732)  814 

COWPER,  Lady  Amabel  (1876)  2715 
COWPER,  W.,  M.D.  (1749)  2516 

COWTAN,  Robert  (1866)  1867 

COX,  Edward  W.  (1829)  1819 

COX,  George,  M.A.  (1834, 1837)  239)  1262 
COX,  John  Edward,  D.D.  (1872)  1683 
COX,  Mrs,  nee  Wight  (N.D.)  293 

COX,  Nicholas  (1686)  1006 

COX,  Rev.  Thomas  (1720-1731)  1534 

COX,  Robert  (1661)  1605 

COX,  Robert,  W.S.  (1847)  1573 

COX,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  (1711-1762) 

766,  1227,  2002,  2024,  2328,  2432 
COXE,    Arthur    Cleaveland    (1840, 

1845)  375,  2260 

COXE,  Dr  Thomas  (1669)  662 

COXE,  Henry  Octavius  (1840)  943 

COXE,  Miss  (1802)  1902 

COXE,  Peter  (1807,  1809)  104,  863,  2836 
COXE,  Rev.  William,  Archdeacon  of 

Wilts  (1823)  2404 

COXE,  Richard  Charles  (1844)  1604 

COXE,  Tench  (1792)  265 

COXE,  William  (1799)  9° 

COYER,  L'Abbd  (1771)  1222 

COZENS,  Zachariah  (1793)  2613 

CRAB,  Roger  (1657)  558 

CRABB,  George  (1780)  306 

CRABBE,  George  (1781)  1460 

CRACKANTHORP,  John  (1736)  1952 
CRADOCK,  Francis  (166 1 )  2797 

CRADOCK,  Hon.  Harriet  «^-?  Lister 

(i860)  I 186 

CRADOCK,  Joseph  (1770-1815)         948, 

1429,  2738 


clxxxvii 


CRA    —    CRO 


clxxxviii 


CRAFTON,  William  Bell  (n.d.)  2374 
CRAGGS,    Robert,     Lord    Nugent 

(1739-1774)  880,  1803 

CRAGHEAD,  Robert  (1696)  1645 

CRAIG,  Isabella,  Mrs  Knox  (1856- 

1881)  1210,  1218,  1947 

CRAIG,  James  (1727)  2477 

CRAIG,  Miss  (1859)  292 

CRAIK, (1849)  1807 

CRAIK,  George  Lillie  (1833)  2058 

CRAIK,  Henry  (1831)  720 

CRAIK,  Mrs  (1866,  1875)  1746,  2340 

CRAMER,Joannes,Fredericus(i7i4)  985 
CRAMER,JohnAnthony,D.D. (1820)  676 
CRAMP,JohnMockett,D. 0.(1844)  21 18 
CRAMP,  William  (182 1,  1822)  203,408 
CRAMPTON,  Sir  Philip,  Sur.  Gen. 

(1823)  195 

CRANE,  John  (1800-1859)        35, 286  (2) 

2140,  2207 
CRANE,  Richard  (1662,  1665)  546, 13 16 
CRANE,  Thomas  (1672)  2039 

CRANMER,  Thomas,  Archbishop  of 

Canterbury  (1547)  353 

CRASHAW,  Richard  (1652)  309 

CRASHAW,William(i62r,  1628)  621,930 
CRAUFURD,    David  (1681,   1714) 

1 1 55,  1300 
CRAUFURD,  James  (1681)  1155 

CRAUFURU,  Quintin  (1790,  1815) 

1886,  2401 
CRAVEN,Charles  Audley,A.  (1853)  48 
CRAVEN,     Lady,     Margravine    of 

Anspach  ( 1 778- 1 802)      90 1 ,  1 6 1 7, 1 639, 

1939,  2406,  2414,  2451 

CRAWFORD,  John  (n.d.)  2034 

CRAWFORD,  Mr  (1707)  1150 

CRAWFORD,  Rev.  Francis,  LL.D. 

(1875)  788 

CRAWFORD, Thomas,D.D.  (1844)  2093 
CRAWFURD,  Archibald  (18 19, 1825) 

2250,  2541 
CRAWFURD,  James  (1682)  2231 

CRAWFURD,  John  (1829,  1830)        371 

1227,2735 
CRAWFURD,     Oswald     John 

Frederick,  H.B.M.  (1875)  2626 

CRAWFURD,  Thomas  (1708)  1752 

CRAWLEY,    George    John     Lloyd 

(1853)  747 

CRAWSHAW,  William  (1608-1677) 

1256,  1738,  2006 
CREASE,  J.  (1849)  2243 

CREBILLON, (1735)  2406 


CREBILLON,  CI.  Prosp.  Jolyot  de 

(1749)  n 

CREECH,  William  (1788, 1791)  28,725 
CREEDE,  William  (1660)  2122 

CRELLIUS,  Johannes  (1646)  1334 

CRELLIUS,  John  (1646)  860 

CR]feQU INHERE, de  La  (1705)     59 

CRESPIGNY,  Mrs,  «^^  Clark  (1796)  1876 
CRESS  Y,  Hugh  Paulinde,  or  Cressey 

(1661-1672)  1748,2059,2117,2222 

CRESSY,   Serenus   de,    or  Cressey 

(1661-1686)  1 18,  427,  689,  779,  893, 

929,  2 1 17,  2222  (2) 
CRESS  WELL,   Rachael    E.   (1845, 

1849)  1597,2459 

CRESTADORO,  Prof.  Andrea(i856)  183 
CREWDSON,Ellen,«^^Fox(i8— )  521 
CRICHTON,Andrew,LL.D.(i828)  2204 
CRISP,  Edward,  M.D.  (1851)  1193 

CRISP,  Henry  (1754)  2770 

CRISP,  J.  (1821)  509 

CRISP,  Mrs  (1769)  909 

CRISP,  S.  (1681)  1715 

CRISP,  Stephen  (171 1)  2368 

CRISP,  Thomas  (1695,  1697)  817, 1291 
CROFT,  Herbert,  D.D.  (1675)  1691 

CROFT,  John,  F.A.S.  (1792)  2278,  2316 
CROFT,  Mrs  (1878,  N.D.)  1033  (2) 

CROFT,  Sir  Herbert    (1775,    1780) 

2,  287,  1517 
CROGGAN,  Lucy  (1836)  2703 

CROKATT,  Rev.  Gilbert  (1708)  493 

CROKE,  Charles  (1667)  945 

CROKE,  Sir  Alexander  (1838)  1874 

CROKER,  Crofton  (1850)  2099 

CRO  KER,  Mr  <j!«d?  Mrs  Crofton  ( 1 834)  1 223 
CROKER,  Right  Hon.  John  Wilson, 

D.C.L.  (1804- 1 826)     73,  216,  887,  1 134, 

1441,  145 1,  1650,  2234,  2298,  2400,  2559, 

2696 
CROKER,  Thomas   Crofton  (1825- 

1853)  328,  879,  1223,  1687,  2099 

CROLY,  George,  LL.D.  (1817,  1832) 

i860,  2008,  2253,  2543,  2846 
CROMARTY,     Earl     of,      George 

Mackenzie  (1695-1712)  9,  34,  291, 

500,  914,  1356,  1372,  1635,   1856,2279,. 
2344,  2532,  2652 
CROMARTY,     Earl    of,     Sir    G. 

Mackenzie  (1829)  996 

CROMMELIN,  May  (1874-1881)     1267, 
1633,  1685,  1822,  2064 
CROMPTON,  William  (1624,  1667) 

2165,  2249 


clxxxix 


CRO 


CUR 


cxc 


> 


CROOK,  John  (1659,  1667)  596,  2688 
CROOK,  J.  (1807,  1819)  1711,2776 

CROPPER,  Hon.  Mrs  (1858)  1090 

CROSBIE,  Andrew  (1769)  2575 

CROSCALL,  Rev  Dr  Samuel  (1714)  104 
CROSEjJ.  D.  dela(i687)  271 1 

CROSS, (1755)  114 

CROSS, (1851)  2720 

CROSS,  James  C.  (1806)  2450 

CROSS,  J.  C,  D.D.  (1685,  1687)  151,  497 
CROSS,  Mrs  Marian  Evans  (1861)  2385 
CROSS,  W.  (1846)  669 

CROSS,  William  Sharp  (1849)  2090 

CROSSE,  John,  F.S.A.  (1822)  333 

CROSTHWAIT,  Dr  Thomas  (1704) 

2677 
CROSTHWAITE,  Rev.  John  Clarke 

(1844-1845)  1641 

CROUCH,  Nath.  (1687,  1710)  757,  2709 
CROWE,  Catherine  (1838,  1844)  51,  176, 

1597 
CROWE,  Eyre  Evans  (1825,  1853)  366, 

2602,  2847 
CROWE,  WiUiam  (1668)  329 

CROWE,  WilHam,  LL.D.  (1788)  1455 
CROWLEY,  Robert  (n.d.)  2270 

CROWLEY,  Thomas  (1782)  1423 

CROWN,  John  (1674)  1752 

CROWNE,  John  (1674,  1692)       90,  558, 

1752 
CROXALL,   Samuel,    D.D.    (17 14- 

1720)  876,  1826,  2316 

CROZE-MAIGNAN,  S.  C.  (1817)  82 
CRUDEN,  Alexander  (1739)  I507 

CRUISE,  Richard  (1861)  1689 

CRUISE,  W.  (1783)  808 

CRULL,  Jodocus,  M.D.  (1694-171 1) 

140,  602,  1580,  1999 
CRUMPE,  Miss  (1829)  ion 

CRUSO,  John  (1642)  328 

CRUTTWELL,  C.  J.  (1842)  1249 

CRUTTWELL,       Rev.       Richard, 

LL.B.  (1824)  1243 

CUBIERES  DE  PALMEZEAUX, 

Michael  (1791)  1633 

CUDWORTH,  Ralph,  D.D.  (1642) 

648,  2709 
CUDWORTH,  William  (1765)  141 

CULHAM,  B.  P.  (1805)  922 

CULLEN,  Lord,  Sir  Francis  Grant 

(1689-1716)  259,  644,  794,  1300,    1347, 

1351,  1522,  1874,  2092,  2369,  2744 

CULLEN,  Margaret  (1802)  1172 

C  JLLEN,  William,  M.D.  (n.d.)  985 


CULLUM,  Mrs  (1775)  366 

CULPEPER,   Sir  Thomas,  or  Cul- 
pepper, K.T.  (1623,  1673)        823,  1659, 

1923,  2615 
CULROSS,  Lady  (1603)  1021 

CULTON,  W.  C.  (1796)  2778 

CULVERWELL,  J.  P.  (1844)  1541 

CUMBERLAND,     Richard    (1757- 
1795)  73,  287,  554,  737,  901,  1084, 1751, 
1792,  2449,  2452,  2518,  2802 
CUMBERLAND,    Richard,   LL.D. 

(1767)  1418 

CUMMING,  Alexander  (1705)  2338 

GUMMING,  John,  D.D.  (1825-1864) 

220,  2375,  2482 
CUMMING,  John,  M.A.,  D.D.  (1716, 

1717)  2112,2140 

CUMMINS,  Maria  S.  (1863-1868)  1074 

1316,  1530 
CUNDALL,  Joseph  (1849-1856)       2453, 

2629 
CUNDELL,  John  (1824)  2239 

CUNINGHAME,  W.  (1828-1829)       624 
CUNNINGHAM,  Alexander,  M.A. 

(1689,  1690)  791,  2436 

CUNNINGHAM,  H.  S.  (1861,  1875) 

391,  1321,  2805 
CUNNINGHAM,  J.  (1770-1774)        814, 

2505 
CUNNINGHAM,  James  (1678, 1683) 

821,  1621 
CUNNINGHAM,  John  (1747)  1518 

CUNNINGHAM,  Rev.  John  William, 
M.A.    (1814-1856)    1664,    2257,    2724, 

2842 
CUNNINGHAM,  Peter  (1783,  1787) 

367,  2242 
CUNNINGHAM,      Rev.      Gabriel 

(1689,  1690)  686,  2436 

CUNNINGHAM,  Sir  Alex.  (1714)   2370 
CUNNINGHAM,  T.  (1766,  1768)  1325, 

2180 
CUNNINGHAM,   Timothy    (1761, 

1780)  1128,  1129,  1145,  1600, 

CUNNINGHAM,  W.  (1810)  2159 

CUNNINGHAM,     William,    D.D. 

(1836)  2015 

CUNNINGHAME,  W.  (1802)  2687 

CURLING,  Henry  (1851)  968 

CURLL,  Edmund  (1727)  154 

CURRAN,  H.  G.  (1844)  472 

CURRIE,  James,  M.D.  (1793)  1344 

CURRIE,  John  (1727-1734)    1290,  2151 

2286 


2  s 


CXCl 


CUR    —     DAN 


cxcu 


CURRIE,  John  (1740)  2762 

CURRIE,  Rev.  A.  (1854)  1023 

CURRY,    John,    M.D.    (1767-1775) 

nil,  1118,  1782, 
CURSHAM,  M.  A.  (1825)  1552 

CURTEIS,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1798)     2335 

CURTIS, (1798,  1834),      211,  2191 

CURTIS,  George  William  (1851)      1741 
CURTIS,  William  (1771)  1236 

CURWEN,  Thomas  (1843)  2388 

CUSACK,  Frances  Mary  (1868)        1205 
CUST,  Hon.  Elizabeth  (1829)  246 

CUSTRIN,   Charles  F.  Meeker  de 

(1745)  495 

CUTHBERTSON,   Misses  (1823, 

1830)  1194,2389 

CUTTS,  John  Lord  (1685)  1681 


D. 


D'ABLAINCOURT,  Jean  Jacques 

Bruhier  (1746)  2706 

D' AG  U I L AR,  Rose  ( 1 795)  1 024 

D'ANCEMONT,  R.  (1819)  1113 

D'ANVERS,  Alicia  (1716)  10 

DARBLAY,   Francis,   nde    Burney 

(1782,  1791)  346,  837 

D'ARGENS,  Marquis,  John    B.  de 

Boyer(j765)  372 

D'ARGENVILLE,    A.   J.   Dezallier 

(1712)  2563 

D'AULNOY,   Countess,   M.   C,  J. 

de  Berneville  (1693,  1708)  1224,  1589, 

1999 
D'AVILA,  Juan  (1707)  2461 

DACRE,  Lady  (1833)  2099 

DADDO,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  (1750) 

2596,  vol.  iv. 
DEAR,     Lord,     Thomas     Douglas 

(1790)  221 1 

DAGGE,  Henry  (i774)  483 

DAGLEY,  E.  F.  (1869)  879 

DAGLEY,  Richard  (1804)  995 

DALE,  Rev.  Thomas  (1841)  712 

DALE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1819,  1821)  1250, 

2814 
DALE,  W.  (1772)  299 

DALGLEISH,  William,  D.D.  (1776, 

1777)  2320,  2676 

DALLAS,  Alexander,   M.A.  (1827) 

2688 
DALLAS,  Alexander  Robert  Charles 

(1822,  1840)  522,  2829 


DALLAS,  Mrs  Thomas  ( 1 836)  2 1 92 

DALLAS,  Rev.  Alexander  (1844)      1684 
DALLAS,  Sir  George  (181 5)  236 

DALLAWAY,  Rev.  T.  (N.D.)  2817 

DALLINGER,  J.  (1821)  1002 

DALLINGTON,  Sir  Robert  (1629)    276 
DALLINGTON,  Sir  Thomas  (1604) 

2732 

DALLISON,  Charles  (1648)  2235 

DALRYMPLE,  Alexander,  F.R.S. 

(1771-1788)       481,  483,  487,  808,  1003, 

1369,  1562,  1782,  21 1 1,  2198,  2487, 

2575 
DALRYMPLE,  H.  E.  (1851)  1504 

DALRYMPLE,    Hugh   (1761-1770) 

2221,  2830 
DALRYMPLE,  James  (1796)  424 

DALRYMPLE,  James,  Earl  of  Stair 

(169s)  2753 

DALRYMPLE,  John  (i 763)  1 58 

DALRYMPLE,  John,  Earl  of  Stair 

(1781)  489 

DALRYMPLE,  Sir  David  (1712)  15 

DALRYMPLE,  Sir  David  (n.d.)       2593 

DALRYMPLE,    Sir     David,    Lord 

Hailes  (1714-1790)     15,  26,  34,  89,  332, 

669,  1327,  1474,  1496,  1576,  1592,  1629, 

1774, 1799)  1 82 1,  2036,  2246,  2338,  2339, 

2399  (2),  2400  (2),  2463,  2464,  2593, 

2840 
DALRYMPLE,    Sir    James,    Bart. 

(1714)  2753 

DALRYMPLE,  Sir  John  (1775,  1776) 

41,  2213 

DALTON, (1831-1836)      367,  1005, 

1248,  1812,  2217,  2219 
DALTON,  Cornelius  N.,  B.A.  (1868, 

1884)  1952,  2257 

DALTON,  John,  D.D.  (1738)  462 

DALTON,  Rev.  William  (1841)  526 

DALY,  Rev.  Robert  (1826)  1790 

DALYELL,  Sir  John  Graham  (1798- 

1801)  955,  2273 

DALZEL,  Professor  (1785)  2367 

DAMPIER,  Henry  (1799)  2162 

DANA,    Richard     Henry,    jun.    (1841) 

2702 
DANCE,  James  (1767)  2739 

DANCE,  James,  or  Love  (1742)         1847 
DANCER,  John  (1664-1675)         60,  408, 

447,  1286 
DAN  ETT,  Thomas  ( 1 59 1 )  608 

DANFORTH,  S.  (1665)  191 

DANIEL, (1820)  1277 


CXClll 


DAN 


DAV 


CXCIV 


DANIEL,  Gabriel  (1692,  1704)  662,  2782 
DANIEL,  George  (1811-1852)  601,  1534, 

1640,  1961,2407,2525,  2594,  2770,  2845 
DANIEL,  Henry  John  (n.d.)  137 

DANIEL,  Mrs  Robert  M.  (1846)  1970 
DANIEL,     Robert     Mackenzie,    or 

Daniels  (1843-1846),  1043,  1970,  2276, 

2847,  2850 
DANIEL,  Samuel  (1606)  2063 

DANKS,  John  (1674)  573 

DANSEY,  Rev.  William  (1831)  179 

DANSON,  Thomas  (1678)  567 

DARBY,  Rev.  Charles  (1680)  207 

DARBY,  John  Nelson  (1853- 1877)       82, 

624,  687,  1075,  1253,  1727,  1754,  1755 

(3),  1985 
DARBY,  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.  (1785)  1410 
DARBY,  W.  H.  (1859)  211 

DARELL,  John  (1652)  1673 

DARELL,  William  (1687)  1332 

DARKISON, (1868)  250 

DARLEY, (1842)  1941 

DARLING,  Charles  John  (1877)  2271 
DARLING,  Rev.  T.  (1857)  1197 

DARLINGTON,  Sir  Robert  (1605)  2528 
DARRELL,  William  (1687,  1704)!     1005, 

1332 

DART, (1721)  2840 

DART,  John  (1721)  2803 

DARTFORD,   Baron,    John    Caryl 

(1700)  2050 

DARWIN,  Erasmus,  M.D.  (1791)  250 
DASENT,  George  Webbe  (1870)  99 

DASHWOOD,    Rev.    George   H. 

(1847)  2384 

DASHWOOD,    Sir    Francis,    Bart. 

(1773)  6 

DAUBENTON,    Mad.    Marguerite 

(1789)  2852 

DAUNEY,  John  (1660)  843,  1139 

DAUNT,  Edward  Synge  T.  (1861)  2019 
DAVAL,  Peter  (1761)  2750 

DAVENANT,  Charles,  LL.D.  (1677- 

17 10)  660,  662,  663,  805,  822  (2),  823, 

830  (2),  1718,  21 14,  2391,  2452,  2605, 

2672 
DAVENANT,    Sir  William    (1634- 

1671)  421,  545j  927,  1148,  1711,  2217, 

2254,  2383,  2658 

DAVENPORT,  Christopher  (1655)     745 

DAVENPORT,  E.  (1827)  779 

DAVENPORT,  Francis  (1659,  1670) 

413,  862 
DAVENPORT,  John  (1642)  2026 


DAVENPORT,    John     Marriott, 

F.S.A.  (1873)  1591 

DAVENPORT,    Professor    Francis 

(n.d.)  2187 

DAVENPORT,    Richard    Alfred 

(1832)  1573 

DAVENPORT,  Robert  (1620,  1639) 

241,  544,  1733,  1937 
DAVENPORT,  Thomas  (1664)  268 

DAVESIES  DE  PONTES,  L.  (1847, 

1850)  1739,  2318 

DAVIDOFF,  M.  (1854)  157 

DAVIDSON,  Benjamin  (185 1)  2533 

DAVIDSON,  G.  (1866)  1750 

DAVIDSON,  John  (n.d.)  1497 

DAVIDSON,  John  (n.d.)  1784 

DAVIDSON,  John  (1769)  511 

DAVIDSON,  John  (1590)  557 

'DAVIDSON,  John  (1852)  885 

DAVIDSON,  John,  W.S.  (1792)  2146 
DAVIDSON,    Mrs    Henry,    n^e 

Harriet  Miller  (1857,  1859)     1489,  2689 
DAVIDSON,  Rev.  John  (1869)  222 

DAVIDSON,  W.(i85i)  1408,2301 

DAVIE,  C.  H.  (1850)  1156 

DAVIES,  Edward  (1795)  74i 

DAVIES,  Henry  (1832-1846)  1181,  2502, 

2774 
DAVIES,  John  (1617-1679)  68,  89,  408, 

777,843,  1132,  1150,  1856,  1962,  2049, 
2277,  2278,  2823 
DAVIES,  John,  D.D.  (1830)  2478 

DAVIES,  Myles(i7i5)  ^^\ 

DAVIES,  Rev.  J.  H.  (1875)  I3I3 

DAVIES,  Rev.  John  (1822)  1183 

DAVIES,  Robert,  F.S.A.  (1850)  906 

DAVIES,  Sir  John,  or  Davis  (1596- 

1653)  663,  1727,  1823,  2087,  2838 

DAVIES,  Thomas  (1777-1789)  362,  804, 

IC08,  2419,  2840 

DAVIS, (1731)  860 

DAVIS,  Ellis  (1875,  1876)  512,  2060 

DAVIS,  John  (1687)  2633 

DAVIS,  John,  M.D.  (1748, 1754)  792, 1829 
DAVIS,  Rev.  C.  H.,  M.A.  (1870)  2514 
DAVIS,  Rosalind  (i860)  993 

DAVIS,  Thomas  (1843)  2451 

DAVIS,  W.  (1797)                  •  444 

DAVISON,  J.,  M.A.  (1803)  2353 

DAVORS,  John  (1613)  2314 

DAVY,  Martin  (1858)  1789 

DAVY,  Rev.  Charles  (1772)  477 

DAVY,  Sir  Humphrey,  Bart.  (1807, 

1828)  637, 2255 


cxcv 


DAV    —      DES 


CXCVl 


DAVYS,  John  (171 1,  1739)         411,  245S 
DAWBENY,  H.  (1659)  1124 

D AWE,  Anne  (1770)  2850 

DAWES,  Matthew  (1776)  1383 

DAWES,  Richard  (1767)  1826 

DAWES,  Sir  William,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  York  (1731)  85 

DAWSON, (1781-1794)      692,  1 190 

DAWSON,  Benjamin,  LL.D.  (1735, 
1771)  99,540,845,958,1406 


949 
159 

2578 

964 

878,  2625 

1871 

249 

270 


507 


561 

799 
276 


DAWSON,  J.  (1769) 
DAWSON,  T.  (1730) 
DAWSON,  William  (1805) 
DAY,  Hon.  Robert  (1700) 
DAY,  J.  (1605,  1607) 
DAY,  J.  (1856) 
DAY,  Richard  (i 581) 
DAY,  Samuel  (1796) 
DAY,  Thomas  (1773-1818)  610,  614,  714, 
1 147,  1269,  1683 
D'ELEY,  Count  (1721)  2003 

D'EPINARY,  Madame  de  la  Live 

(1815) 
D'ERBIGNY,  Henri-Lambert,  M.  de 

Thibouville  (1770) 
D'ERMONONVILLE,      Viscomte, 

R.  L.  Gerardin  (1783) 

D'EWES,  Sir  Symond  (1640) 

D'HAPPONCOURT,    F.    d'lssem- 

bourg.  Dame  de  Graffigny  (1749) 

2324 
D'HAPPONVILLE,  F.  d'L,  Dame 

de  Graffigny  ( 1 774)  1 892 

D'HAUTEFEUILLE,   M.  la  Con- 

tesse  E. (1852)  857 

D'HOLBACH,  Baron,   Paul  Thyry 

(1813)  721 

DE  BEAUFORT,  Louis  (1740)  679 

DE  BEAULIEU,  Luke  (1649-1687) 

411,  659,  1171,  2120 

DE  BELLOY, (1765)  2382 

DE   BERNEVILLE,   Marie  C.  J., 
Countess  d'Aulnoy  (1693- 1708)       1224, 

1589,  1999 
DE  BOW,  J.  D.  B.  (1845)  1963 

DE  BREMOND,  Gabriel  (1678)       2730 
DE  BREVAL,  John  Durant  (1716- 

1727)  182,  469,  1 1 76,  1895,  2507 

DE  BURGH,  William,  D.D.  (1839) 

764 
DE  BURY,  Baroness  Blaze,  Marie 

P.  Rose  (1868- 1 869)  67,  1520 

DE  CHASTELLUX,  Marquis  F.  J. 
(1774)  801 


DE  CHATEAUBRIAND,  Viscount 

(1816)  1650 

DE  COETLOGON,  Charles  Edward 

(1788-1807)  255,  2104,  2668 

DE  COMBES  (1768)  2648 

DE  COSTA,  G.  (1627)  2620 

DE  CRESSEY,  Hugh  Paulin  (1661- 

1672)  1748,2059,2117 

DE  CRESSEY,  Serenus  (1661-1674) 

118,  427,  689,  779,  893,  929,  21 17,  2222 

(2) 
DE  GAUJAC,  Peter  Gaily  (1698)      2675 

DE   GRAFFIGNY,  Dame,  F.  d'L 

d'Happoncourt  (1749)  2324 

DE   GRAFFIGNY,   Dame,  F.  d'L 

d'Happonville  (1774)  1892 

DE  HAVILLAND,  C.  (1835)  2322 

DE    JARNAC,  Count  (1849,   1851) 

1517,  2220 
DE  LOHNE,  John  Lewis  (1772, 1807) 

1435,  1857 
DE  MANDEVILLE, Bernard  (1702- 

1732)       771,  871,  964,  1377,  1632,  2423 

2766 
DE  MORS  AN,  Lefevre  (1740)  1542 

DE  OCCHAN,  GuHelmus  (n.d.)  620 
DE  PASCUAL,  Antonio  D.  (1852)  2693 
DE  PASSE  RAN,  Albert,  Count  de 

(1732)  1901 

DE  POUILLY,  Louis  J.  Levesque 

(1749)  2564 

DEPOWIS,T.J.  (1857,  1859)  1948,  2717 

DE  QUELUS, (1720)  1701 

DEQUINCEY,Thomas(i822,i832) 

472,  1307 
DE  ROJAS,  Fernando  (1707)  2461 

DE  SAINT-MARNE  (1725)  1724 

DE     SANDRAS,    Gatien    Courtliz 

(1695)  ^  1481,  1967 

DE  SOULIGNE,' (1701,  1710) 

446,  1507,  1814 
DE  SPINOZA,  Benedict  (1689)  2  47 
DE  VESLE,  Count  Pont  (1778)  2406 
DE      VILLEMAREST,      Charles 

Maxime  (1834-1836)  1478 

DE  VOLTAIRE,  F.  Arouet  (1869)  2071 
DE  VRIGNY,  M.  de  la  (1707)  2628 

DE  WISZNIEWSKI,  Michael  Prus 

(1853)  2400 

DE  WITT,  John  (1703)  873 

DE  LA  BEAUMELLE,  L.  (1753)  2107 
DE  LA  MOTTE,  Philip  (1803)  2014 
DES    MAISEAUX,    Pierre   (1719- 

1723)  1110,2527 


CXCVll 


DEA 


DEN 


cxcvni 


DEACON,  John  (1656)  1040 

DEACON,  Thomas  (1722,  1748)  440,  453 
DEACON,  U.  (1747)  2732 

DEACON,  William  Frederick  (1824, 
1835)  857, 2792 

DEALE, (1828,  1833)  531,  542 

DEAN,  John  (1740)  1007 

DEAN,  Samuel  (1726)  2514 

DEAN,  Sir  R.  (1766)  618 

DEAN,  Thomas  (1704)  816 

DEANE,  A.  (1823)  2613 

DEANE,  Thomas  (1688)  2130 

DEANE,  WiUiam  John  (1850)  1528 

DEBRA,  Bishop  of,  Richard  Chal- 
loner,  D.D.  (1729-1748)  340, 1503, 1583, 

2368,  2609 
DECK,  P.  (1792)  46 

DECKER,  Sir  Matthew  (1744)  803,  2329 
DECKER,  Thomas,  or  Dekker  (i  598- 

1621)  304,  1053,  1264,  1937 

DEE,  John,  D.C.L.  (1577)  997 

DEEBLE,  Joseph  Harry  (1853)  1266 
DEFOE,  Daniel  (1682-1824)  17, 18,  53  (2), 
54,  72,  85,  90,  III,  112,  173(2),  177, 191, 
198,  210,  221,  265,  355,  365,  371,  377, 
386,  421,  425,  435, 458  (2),  468, 493,  502, 
561,  577  (2),  628,  670  (4),  671,  689,  701, 
709  (2),  713,  723,  735,  736,  739,  766, 768, 
770,  n^i,  772,  791  (2),  806  (2),  812,  813, 
819  (2),  820  (2),  822,  830,  838,  840,  860, 
874,  889,  898,  909,  921,  933,  944,  945, 
951,  952,  962,  971,  972,  973,  looi,  1015, 
1048,1067,  1095(2),  1107,  1151,  1155, 
ii57>  II59)  1161,  1163, 1164, 1167, 1189, 
1196(3'),  1211,  1237,  1278,  1280,  1286, 
1288,  1304,  1332,  1340  (3)  1346,  1352, 
1355,  1357,  1358,  1368,  1385,  1394(2), 
1460,  1462  (2),  1463,  1469,  1577,  1579, 
1584,  1585,  1586,  1587,  1602  (3),  1604, 
1615,  1619,  1636,  1648  (2),  1662,  1672, 
1694,  1698,  1719,  1721,  1730  (2),  1735, 
1736,  1778,  1802,  1828  (2),  1843,  1848, 
1858,  1863,  1866,  1878, 1887, 1930, 1965, 
1970,  1997,  2002,  2003,  2041, 2042, 2062, 
2088(2),  2089,  2091,  2095,  2096,  21 1 1, 
2118,  2131,  2141,  2147,  2158,  2165, 
2 171  (2),  2182,  2196,  2234,  2275  (2), 
2289,  2290,  2309,  2310,  231 1,  2312, 
2313  (2),  2314,  2331,  2332,  2341,  2349, 
2372,  2378,  2380  (2),  2388,  2393,  2418, 
2420,  2422,  2424,  2437,  2461,  2467,  2469, 
2470,  2480,  2487,  2498,  2503,  2520,  2524, 
2533,  2613, 2616,  2617,  2632,  2665, 2666, 
2674,  2694  (3),  2709,  2710,  2712,  2736, 


2739,  2754,  2756,  2776,  2781, 2782,  2799, 

2804,  2807,  2809,  2831 

DEKKER,  Thomas  (1600-1618)         208, 

223,  701, 1053, 1763,  1937  (2),  2352,2739, 

2    • 
DELACOURT,  J.  (1725)  3 

DELAMOTHE,  N.  G.  (1595)  967 

DELANY,  Patrick,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Down(i729-i754)  488,  691,  1108,  1188, 
1371,  1377,  1789,  2113,  2190,  2652 
DELAP,  John,  D.D.  (1762- 1786) 

308,  1080 
DELAUNE,  Thomas  (1684-1712) 

1207,  1936 

DELAUNEY, (1779)  1130 

DELEPIERRE,  Octave  (1836)         2229 

DELF,  Thomas  (1856-1859)    1519,  1558, 

2016,  2017  (2) 

DELL,  Henry(i756-i757)968, 1619, 1622, 

2480 
DELOLME,  John  Louis,  or  Delome 

(1784,  N.D.)  1154,1595 

DELONEY,  Thomas  (1598)  304 

DELONEY,  Thomas  (1619-1672)     993, 

1667,  1938,  2233,  2572 

DELONEY,  Thomas  (1652-1737)     1004, 

1746,1937,2352 

DEMPSTER, (1763)  541 

DEMPSTER,  Charlotte  L.  H.  (1869- 

1875)  824,1181,1254,2725 

DENHAM,  Sir  John  (1642- 1684)  86,  510, 
611,992,  1848,  2125 
DENHAM,  Thomas  (1788)  2551 

DENIS,  Charles  (1765)  2382 

DENISON,  Edmund  B.,  LL.D.  (1855) 

417 

DENISON,  Joseph,  M.P.(  1840- 1846) 

162,  438,  637,  771,   1248,    1724,   1729, 

1733,  1855,  2394,  2725 

DENISON,  Mary  Andrews  (1877),    2557 

DEN  MAN,  Sophia  BaiUie,  «/^  (1846) 

1797 
DENNANT,  Edward  (N.D.)  2513 

DENNE,  Samuel  (1772)  1126 

DENNIS,  James  B.  P.  (1848,  1850)  1383, 

1384 
DENNIS  Jeffrey  (1813,  1818)         38,  39 
DENNIS,   John   (1692-1720),   361,   561, 
1830,  1949,  2009,  2035,  2666 
DENNIS,  Jonas,  B.C.L.  (1830)  355 

DENNIS,  Thomasine  (1806)  2454 

DENNISTOUN,   James,  Advocate 

(1832-1834)  1399,  1505 

DENNY,  Sir  W.  (1653)  1881 


CXCIX 


DEN    —    DIN 


cc 


DENNYS,  Edward  N.  (1851)  70 

DENNYS,John(i6i3)  2314 

DENT,  John  (1783)  2098 

DENTON,  Thomas  (1754)  1209 

DENTON,  William,  M.D.  (N.D.,1664) 

1 178,  2440 

DENZIL,  Lord  HoUis  (1669- 1679)     324, 

1042,  1359,  1384,  1509,2423 

DERBY,  Captain  (1866)  1905 

DERBY,  Earl^of,  Charles  Stanley 

(1671,  1678)  1265,  2681 

DERBY,  Earl  of,  Edward  G.  Stanley 

(1828)  508 

DERHAM,  William,  M.A.  (1700)        187 
DERI NG,  Edward  (N.D.)  1022 

DERING,  Sir  Edward  (1641)  479 

DERODON,  David  (1673)  98S 

DERRICK,  Francis  (1869-1875)  224,890, 
942,  1 301,  1872,  2386 
DERRICK,    Samuel    (1759,1769) 

443,  1003 
DERRY,  Bishop  of,  John  Bramhall 

(1659-1686)  109,  128,  1 153,  2752 

DESERET,  Phineas  (1856)  2615 

DESPENCER,  Baroness  de.,  R.  F. 

A.  Lee  (1808- 1828)  4,  787,  2139 

DESPREAUX,  Nicholas  B.  (1695)     558 
DESVOEUX,  A.  V.  (1734)  453 

DEUCHAR,  Alexander  (1839)  4^6 

DEVERELL,  Robert  P.  (1794)  72 

DEVONSHIRE,  Charles  (1836)         410 
DEVONSHIRE,  Duchess  of,  G. 

Cavendish  (1799)  ^592 

DEVONSHIRE,    Duke    of,    W. 

Cavendish  (1681)  2091 

DEVONSHIRE,  Duke  of,  William 

Spencer  Cavendish  (1844)  1064 

DEWHURST,  C.  (1833)  801 

DEWSBURY,  William   (1661-1664) 

2598,  2835  (2) 
DEZALLIER    D'Argenville,   A.    J. 

(1712)  2563 

D'ISOLA,  Baron  (1671)  2000 

DIBDIN,  Charles  (1774-1792)  369,  1014, 

1067,  1459,  1549, 1622,  1971,2059,2325, 

2351,  2451  (2),  2452,  2794 

DIBDIN,  Edward  R.  V.  (N.D.)  569 

DIBDIN,  Thomas  (1795,  1805)1531, 1805 

DIBDIN,  Thomas  Frognall,  D.D., 

(1803-1839)  223,  230,  231,  249,  271,  531, 

637,  955,  1 133,  1283,  2464,  2833 

DICK,  Andrew,  Coventry  (1859)         1759 

DICK,  John  (1871)  1086 

DICK,  Robert,  M.D.  (1846)  1712 


DICKENS,  Charles  (1836-1840)       1582, 
1816,  2401,  2405,  (2)  2500,  2519 
DICKENSON,  John  (1598)  1052 

DICKENSON,  William  (1628)  1616 

DICKIE,  H.  D.  (1828)  2153 

DICKINSON,  Charles  (1820)  555 

DICKINSON,  Charles,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Meath(i836,  1838)  720,1870 

DICKINSON,  F.  H.  (1850)  1491 

DICKINSON,  John  (1766,  1774)     1322, 

1720 
DICKINSON,  William  (1819)  941 

DICKSON,  Adam  (1762)  2633 

DICKSON,  David,  M.D.  (1711)         1409 
DICKSON,  M.  F.  (1837-184-5)  2243,  2263, 

2458 
DICKSON,  Professor  David  (1684)  2683 
DICKSON,  Rev.  Adam  (1773)  804 

DICKSON,  Robert,  M.D.  (1836)       2194 
DICKSON,  Samuel, M.D.  (N.D.,  1837) 

940,  1906 
DICKSON,  William  (1804)  1122 

DIGBY,  George,  Earl  of  Bristol  (1667)  742 
DIGBY,  J.  (1663)  1620 

DIGBY,  Kenelm  Henry  (1822- 1848) 

286,  450,  1662,  1664 
DIGBY,  Sir  Kenelm  (1638,  1648) 

471,  2235 
DIGBY,  Lord  George  (1643)  2664 

DIGGES,  Dudley  (1642,  1643)  112,  2201, 

2714 
DIGGES,  Leonard  (1653)  ion 

DIGGES,  Sir  Dudley  (161 1)  902 

DILKE,  Charles  Wentworth  (1814- 

181 5)  1809 

DILKE,  Charles  Wentworth  (17 16)   18 13 
DILKE,   Sir   Charles  Wentworth, 

Bart.  (1874)  884 

DILLINGHAM,     William,     D.D. 

1689)  2041 

DILLON,  John  J.  (N.D.)  1099 

DILLON,    Sir    John   Joseph  (n.d., 

1801)  1178,2069 

DILLON,  John  Talbot  (1781)  1427 

DILLON,   Robert   Crawford,   D.D. 

(1826)  1513 

DILLON-LEE,  Henry  Augustus, Vis- 
count Dillon  (1817-1824)661,  1468,2227 
DILLWYN,   Ann   Alexander,  n^e 

(1858)  994 

D I LLW YN,  Lewis  Weston  ( 1 829)     1 59 1 
DIMSDALE,  W.  (1673)  2060 

DINMORE,  Richard  (1793)  259 

DINNIE (1876)  2449 


CCl 


DIN 


DOU 


ecu 


DINSDALE,   Frederick  P.,  LL.D. 

(1849)  i°i9 

DISNEY,  John    (1711-1810)      932,972, 

2140,2158 
DISNEY,  John,  M.A.  (1710)  36 

DISNEY,  John,  0.0.(1774-1814)37,  i79, 

488,  617,  1 40 1,  1590,  1732,  1779,  2140, 
2371  (3),  2377,  2393,  2580 
DISNEY,  W.  (1681)  1741 

DISRAEjLI,  Benjamin,   Earl  of 

Beaconsfield  (1826-1880)  497,  747, 1083, 

1442,    2483,    2619,    2724,    2774,  2781, 

2804,  2829,  2848 

DISRAELI,  Isaac  (1791-1838)  298,  551, 

610,  673,  697,  740,  747,  934,  1004,  1207, 

1382,  1493,  2062,  2724 

DISTURNELL,  John  (1848)  719 

DIX,  John,  or   Ross  (1846-1857)  1047, 

1065,  1504,  1 88 1  (3) 

DIXON,    Henry    Hall    (1856-1862) 

1978,  2276,  2385 
DIXON,  Mrs  (1740)  1950 

DIXON,  Robert,  D.D.,  Vice-dean  of 

Rochester  (1683)  306 

D'OSTERVALD,    Jean    F.    (17 15, 

1825)  7,  1911 

D'OYLEY,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1718)  378 

D'OYLY,  Sir  Charles  (1828)  2606 

D'OYLY,  Thomas  (1843)  727,  I945 

DOBELL,  Sydney  (1850-1854)  209, 

2222,  2454 
DOBIE,  James  (1831)  849 

D  O  B  REE,  Samuel  ( 1 8 1 9)  246 

DOBSON,  John  (N.D.,  1663)  688  (2) 

DOBSON,  John(i8l5)  738 

DOBSON,  Susannah  (1779-1796)     11 13, 

1494,  1580 
DOBSON,  William  (1757)  137 

DOCKRAY,  Benjamin  (1835)  1684 

DODD,  Charles  (1742)  150 

DODD,  Charles  Edward  (1818)  205 

DODD,  George  (1856,  1859)     "5^,  1908 
DODD,  George  William  (1859)  250 

DODD,     Philip    Stanhope,     M.A. 

(1807)  1 102 

DODD,  W.  (1751)  566 

DODD,  William,  LL.D.  (1747- 1870) 

55,  395,  470,  509,  717,  782,  1715,  1870, 

2393,  2680,  2851 

DODDRIDGE,  Philip  (1730)  964 

DODERIDGE,  Sir  John  (1629)  1330  (3) 

DODINGTON,  George  Bubb,  Lord 

Melcombe  (1726-1761)  785,  1135,  1794, 

2166 


DODS,  Marcia(i872)  1649 

DODSLEY,  Robert  (1729-1825)  390,425, 

1568,  1805,  1992, 2292,  2316,  2341,  2390, 

2559 
DODSON,  Jeremiah,  M.A.  (1665)  1991 
DODSON,  Michael  (1790)  1732 

DODSWORTH,  Rev.  William  (1835) 

2291 
DODWELL,   Henry  (1662-1743)      3", 

385,  464,  597,  693,  989,  2421,  2696,  2752 
DODWELL,  William  (i755)  ^390 

DOLBY,  Thomas  (1839)  936 

DOLLINGER,  Dr  (1869)  1971 

DOMVILLE,  SirWiUiam,  Bart.  (1849, 

1850)  1665,  2244 

DONALDSON,  Capt.  (1706)  481 

DONALDSON,  J.  (1827)  838 

DONALDSON,  James  (1698,  1706)  1357, 

1652,  1980 
DONALDSON,  John  William,  D.D. 

(1827-1855)'  266,  2173,  2506,  2558,  2747 
DONALDSON,  William  (1768)  1464 
DONATTI,  Louis  (1841)  1829 

DONKIN,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  R.  (1829)  1403 

DONLEVY, Errata,  vol.  iv. 

DONNE,  John,   D.D.  (1611-1633)      85, 
1203,  1947,  2028 
DOOLITTLE,  Thomas,  or  Doolitel 

(1667- 1 688)  907,  2044,  2097 

DORMAN,  W.  H.  (1866)  41/ 

DORMER,  John,  S.J.  (1679-1696)     1727, 
1896,  2333,  2336,  2720,  2813 
DORR,  Benjamin  (1839)  1 131 

DORRINGTON,  Theophilus,  M.A. 

(1687-1710)  671,  852,  2120 

DORSET, (1775,  1782)       467,  1899 

DORSET  AND  MIDDLESEX,  Earl 

of (1664)  1969 

DORSET,  Captain  C1782)  797 

DORSET,  Duke  of,  Charles  Sackville 

(1752)  2631 

DORSET,  Mrs  (1807)  1878 

DOSSIE,  Robert  (1758,  1768)   732,  1066, 

1234,  2490 
DOUBLEDAY,  Thomas  (1818,  1852) 

512,2397 
DOUCE,  Francis  (181 1,  1822)     342,  555, 

1762 
DOUCET,  N.  B.  (1840)  984 

DOUCIN,  Louis  (1703)  257 

DOUDNEY,    David    Alfred,    D.D. 

(1856-1864)  2239,  2683  (2) 

DOUGHTIE,  John  (1651)  2724 

DOUGHTY,  G.  (1703)  395 


CClll 


DOU    —    DRU 


CCIV 


DOUGHTY,  John  (1644)  1305 

DOUGLAS, (1868)  1509 

DOUGLAS,  Christiana  Jane  (1850- 

1879)    ioi>  185,  904,  1081,  1 138,  1672, 

1819,  2227,  2390 

DOUGLAS,  D.  (1782)  235 

DOUGLAS,    Francis    (1755-1773)     888, 

1 164,  1475,  1777,2108,2241 

DOUGLAS,  George  (1724)  1323 

DOUGLAS,  James  (1782)  2625 

DOUGLAS,  James,  M.D.  (1741)         536 

DOUGLAS,  John  (1756-1775)     151,611, 

2289 
DOUGLAS,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury  (1754- 1 760)  252,456,468,535, 
982,  1344,  2330,  2394 
DOUGLAS,  Lady  Eleanor  (1650)        740 
DOUGLAS,  Lieut.  (1781)  999 

DOUGLAS,  Neil  (1792)  55,1652 

DOUGLAS,  Robert  (1746)  2419 

DOUGLAS,  Sir  John  Skynner,  Kt. 

(1604)  2078 

DOUGLAS,  Sylvester,  Lord   Glen- 

bervie  (1800,  1821)  2189,  2622 

DOUGLAS,    Thomas,    Lord    Daer 

(1790)  221 1 

DOUGLAS,  William    (1747,   1750) 

2513,  2746 

DOUGLASS, (1733)  1904 

DOUGLASS,  William  (1736  672 

DOU  LEVY,  Rev.  Andrew  (1742)        336 
DOVE,  John  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

DOVE,  John  (N.D.,  1758)  2080,  2154 

DOVE,  John  D.D.  (1746)  1215 

DOVE,  Patrick  Edward  (1850)  2564 

DOVE,  William  T.  (1755)  2354 

DOVER,  Thomas  (1733)  746 

DOVER,  William  (1739)  2718 

DOW,  Alexander  (1768)  2545 

DOWELL,  John,  M.A.  (1683)  2657 

DOWELL,  Thomas  (1849)  895 

DOWLING,  Frank  L.  (1855)  923 

DOWLING,  W.  (1857)  i960 

DOWN,  Bishop  of,  Richard   Mant, 

D.D.  (1808-1830)  1407,  2058,  2301 

DOWN   AND    CONNOR,   Bishop 
of,    H.    Leslie   (1639- 1649)   779,  I553, 

2468 
DOWN,   Dean   of,  Patrick  Delany, 
D.D.  (1729-1754)  488,  691,  1 108,  1 188, 
^37h  ^377,  1789,  21 13,  2190,  2652 
DOWNES,  Captain  (1733)  68 

DOWNES,  Robert  (1708)  2228 

DOWNES,  Samuel  (1722)  6 


DOWNES,  Theophilus,  M.A.  (n.d.) 

1 69 1)  647,  849 

DOWNES,  WiUiam  James  (1833)     1 120 
DOWN  HAM,  George,  or  Downame 

(1643)  2206 

DOWNIE,  John(i8io)  2511 

DOWNING,  George  (1780)  2777 

DOWNING,  Rev.  Colybute  (1644)      413 
DOWNLEY    AND     DUNNING, 

(1769)  2323 

DOWNMAN,    Hugh,   M.D.    (1775, 

1781)  703,737,1953,2415 

DOYLE,  Hannah  (i860)  919 

DOYLE,  J.  (1820)  2035 

DOYLE,  James  Warren,  Bishop  of 

Kildare  and   Leighlin   (1822- 1827) 

578,  1356,  1448,  1449,2169,  2763 

DRAGE, (1748)  13 

DRAKE, (1718)  1225 

DRAKE,  James,  D.D.  (1699)  136 

DRAKE,   James,   M.D.  (1699-1702) 

792,  1 1 58,  1593,  2364,  2369,  2426 
DRAKE,  S.  (1677,  1687)  416,  2840 

DRAKE,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1697)  2349 

DRAKE,  William  (166 1 )  1509 

DRANE,  Augusta  Theodisia  (1858- 

1864)    1 135,    1308,  2250,  2584,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
DRAPE,  Miss  (1867) 
DRAPER,  Elizabeth  (1775) 
DRAPER,  William  (1833) 
DRAYTON,    Michael  (1620, 


DREGHORN,    Lord,    Colin 

laurin  (18 16) 
DREGHORN,    Lord,    John 

laurin  (1757- 1769) 


383 

1427 

1 501 

1630) 

349,  1746 

Mac- 

2452 
Mac- 
154,485,488,825, 
1298,  1774,  1899 
DRENNAN,  William,  M.D.  (1785) 

1441 
DREW,  Mrs  (1857)  1320 

D  RE  WE,  Patrick  ( 1 7 10)  399 

DREWITT,  Thomas  (1800)  2812 

DRING,  Thomas  (1655)  332 

DROMORE,  Bishop  of,  George  Rust, 

(1661)  1361 

DROMORE,    Bishop    of,    Thomas 
Percy,  D.D.  (1761-1779)  933,  948, 

1074,  1090,  1300,  1472,  1750,  2448 
DROPE,  John,   M.A.   (1662,    1664) 

1195,2717 
DRUE,  Thomas  (1631)  1481 

DRUMMOND,  Dr  Abernethy(i752- 
1771)  163,  305,  2097,  2159,  2164 


ccv 


DRU    —     DUN 


CCVl 


DRUMMOND,  George  (1708)  2376 

DRUMMOND,    George  W.  A.  H. 

(1804)  2615 

DRUMMOND,  Henry  (1825)  367 

DRUMMOND,    Henry  (1822-1858) 

624  (2),  1658,  1775,  2616 
DRUMMOND,  Henry,  M.P.  (1828- 

1857)  141,  258,  398,  595, 867,  1 126,  2016, 
2080,  2214,  2291,  2472,  2522,  2616 
DRUMMOND,  Mrs  (1735)  911 

DRUMMOND,  Rev.  Dr  (1822)  417 

DRUMMOND,  Sir  William  (1821)  1574 
DRUMMOND,Thomas,D.D.(i743) 

1370 
DRUMMOND,  William  (1616, 1617) 

944,  1945 
DRUMMOND,W.Abemethie(i577) 

108 
DRUMMOND,  William  Abernethy, 

D.D.  (1759,  1778)  334,  1327 

DRUMMOND,  William  H.,    D.D. 

(1826)  288 

DRURY,  Robert  (1732,  1733)      613,  893, 

1531 

DRY,  J.  (1717)  1606 

DRYDEN,  John  (1674-1691)     7,  62,  592, 

621,  736,  1098,  1103,  1531,  1563,  1752, 

1943,  2302,  2390 

DRYDEN,    Mrs    Anne    R.    Lamb 

(1844)  304 

DRYSDALE,  William  (1798)  2247 

D'UFFIEUX,  M.  (1781)  2382 

DUBOIS, (1799)  879 

DUBOIS,  Edward  (1804)  572 

DUBOIS,  Edward  (1817)  873 

DUBOIS,  Edward  (1808)  1686 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  (1801)  1812 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  (1808)  1812 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  (1799)  1911 

DU  BOIS,  M.  (1805)  2207 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  (1800)  2250 

DU  BOIS,  Edward  (1799-1817)  572, 

873,  879,  1686, 1812  (2),  191 1,  2207,  2250 
DU  FOSSE,  Pierre  Thomas  (1694) 

1590 
DU    MOULIN,   Lewis  (1641-1680) 

1653,  2359,  2780 
DU  MOULIN,  Peter,  D.D.  (1668, 

1680)  302,  1375,  2359 

DU  PERRON,  Jacques  Davy,  Car- 
dinal (1623)  340 
DU  PRE,  James  (1732, 1745)     475,  2222 
DU    PAGET,   Louis   Albert   (1852, 
1863)                                         2245, 2622 


DU  RANCHIN, (1638)  2199 

DUBLIN,  Archbishop   of,   Richard 
Whately,  D.D.  (18 19-1860)        473>72o, 
1 105  (2),  1247  (2),  1336  (2),  1337,  1342, 

1446,  2736 
DUBOIS,  Fontanelle  J.  Gasp  (1788) 

728 
DUBREUIL,Jean(i78i)  1987 

DUCAREL,  Andrew  Coltce,  LL.D. 

(1754-1779)  1165,2417,2612 

DUCHAL,  Dr  James  (1762)  2340 

DUCHE,   Rev.   Jacob  (i777,    1790 

32s,  1771 

DUCKETT, (1715)  1173 

DUCKETT,  George  (1717)  2515 

DUDDING,  Horatio  Nelson  (n.d.)    1870 
DUDEVANT,  Armandine  L.  A.  (1847- 
1881)      443,  497,  521,  1431,  1560,  1617, 
1664,  2386,  2614 
DUDGEON,  William  (1732,  1734) 

1391,  2436,  2487 
DUDLEY,  Howard  (1836)  1126 

DUDLEY,  Sir   Henry  Bate  (1782, 

N.D.)  704,  1867 

DUFF, (1815)  547 

DUFF,  Andrew  Halliday  (i860- 1873) 

50,  2261  (2),  2348,2519 
DUFF,  William,  M.A.  (1749,  1767) 

800,  1712 
DUFFERIN,  Lady  Harriet  Black- 
wood (1863)  1491 
DUFFET,  Thomas  (1674,  1678)  -Jl,  744, 

2053 
DUFOUR     DE     LONGUERNE, 

Abbd  L.  (1687)  1123,2649 

DUGARD,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1673, 1695) 

1550,  1885 
DUGARD,  William  (1665)  762 

DUGDALE,  Sir  Wm.  (1655,  1681)     332, 

2377 
DUICK,  J.  (1734)  498 

DU  I  GEN  AN,  Patrick,  LL.D.  (1786)  40 
DUILLIER,  Nicholas  Fatio  de  (1699)  976 
DUKE,  John  (1649)  2023 

DULANEY,  Daniel  (1766)  488 

DULAURE,  Jacques  Antoine  (1786)  i960 

DUMAY, (1772,  1773)       1360,  1712 

DUMONT,  Fr.  (1713)  2458 

D  U  N  B AR,  George  ( 1 842)  1 749 

DUNBAR,  Margaret  J.  M.  (1852)  180 
DUNBAR,  Thomas,  M.A.  (181 1)  254 
DUNBLANE,  Bishop  of,  J.  Gillane 

(1714)  1482,  2161,  2441 

DUNCAN,  Andrew,  M.D.  (1786)      2355 


CCVll 


DUN    —     DUT 


CCVUl 


DUNCAN,  Dr  John  (1783)  1657 

DUNCAN,  Henry,  D.D.  (1826)  2816 
DUNCAN,  IsabeUa  (i860)  1990 

DUNCAN,  James  (1816)  1035 

DUNCAN,  John  (1815)  431 

DUNCAN,  John,  D.D.  (1762- 1804)     2>T, 

798,  1934 
DUNCAN,  John  Shute,  M.A.  (1808, 

1825)  251,  1 102 

DUNCAN,  Mary  G.  Lundie  (1832- 

1852)  74,370,1146,1573 

DUNCAN,  P.  (N.D.)  798 

DUNCAN,  Philip  Bury  (1822-1840)  801, 

824,  1614 
DUNCAN,  W.  (1794)  279,  2589 

DUNCAN,  William  (1837)  607 

DUNCAN,  W.  J.  (1877-1880)  1755,  1834 
DUNCKLEY,  Henry,  M.A.  (1878)  1443 
DUNCOMBE,  Giles  (1665)  .  2684 

DUNCOMBE,     Rev.     John,    M.A. 

(1774- 1 783)  140,  837,  1 1 15,  1863 

DUNCOMBE,  William  (1728)  1385 

DUNCON,  Rev.  John  (1648-1653)   2190, 

2727 
DUNDAS,    Henry,    Lord    Melville 

(i793»  1796)  1 123,  2199 

DUNDAS,  James  (1796)  2734 

DUNDAS,  John  (1709,  1710)  1609,  2517 
DUNDAS,  Wedderburn  (1838)  1489 

DUNDONALD,  Earl  of,  A.  Coch- ' 

rane  (1784)  28 

DUNGWORTH, (N.D.)  398 

DUNHAM,  Samuel  Astley,  LL.D. 

(1831-1838)    65, 1136,  1145,  1 148,  1502, 

1722,  2643 
DUNKELD,    Bishop    of,    Thomas 

Rattray,  D.D.  (1728,  1744)  89,  809 

DUNLOP, (1818,  1829)     1816,  1827 

DUNLOP,  Alexander,(i847-i867)  47,  472 
(2),  743,  1325,  2125,  2243 
DUNLOP,  Alexander  Murray  (N.D.) 

2806  (2) 
DUNLOP,  Andrew  (1828)  1 184 

DUNLOP,  John  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

DUNLOP,   M.    and   W.   R.   (1858- 

1860)  1185,2594 

DUNLOP,  William  (1719-1720)  423,  983 
DUNLOP,  William,  M.D.  (1832)  2491 
DUNLOP,  Professor  William  (1720)  1993 
DUNLOP,  Samuel  (N.D.)  24 

DUNN, (1776)  606 

DUNN,  D.  (1775)  1826 

DUNN,  H.  (1867)  1458 

DUNN,  Henry  (1862)  2509 


DUNNING, (1848)  1435 

DUNNING    AND    DORONLEY 

(1769)  2323 

DUNNING,    J.,     Lord    Ashburton 

(1764)  1402 

DUN  SAY,  Baron,  Edward  Plunkett 

(1859)  1834 

DUNSTANVILLE,     Lord     de, 

Francis  Basset  (1783, 1809)     534, 1785, 

2469,  2576 
DUNSTER,   Charles,   M.A.   (1804- 

1812)  484,665(2),  1381,1418,1961,2532 
DUNSTER,  Charles  (1790)  2250 

DUNSTER,  Samuel  (?)  (1777)  2259 

DUNTON,John(i692-i728)  193,194,2772 
DUNTON,  John  (1692-1771)  749,  1076, 
1286,  1671,  1708,  2056,  2369,  2782 
DUPIN,  Louis  Ellies  (1693)  1723 

DUPPA,  B.,  Bishop  of  Winchester 

(1673)  558 

DUPPA,  Richard  (1809, 1816)  739, 1478, 

1578 
DUPPA,  Richard,  B.C.L.  (1813-1814) 

41,  1226 
DURAND,  David  (1730)  1477 

DURAND,  Madame  (1880)  2797 

DURANT     DE     BREVAL,    John 

(1716-1727)     182,  469,  1 176,  1895,  2507 
DURFEY,  Thomas  (1678,  1690)         293, 
431,818,939,2028 
DURHAM,    Bishop      of,    Edward 

Malty  (1809)  21 12 

DURHAM,      Bishop     of,      Joseph 

Butler,  LL.D.  (1716-1719)  1361,  2344 
DURHAM,  Bishop  of,  John  Cosin, 

D.D.  (1672)  426 

DURHAM,  Bishop  of,  J.  Pilkington 

(1563)  292 

DURHAM,     Bishop     of,     Richard 

Neile  (1624)  1529 

DURHAM,     Bishop     of,     Thomas 

Morton,  D.D.  (1605-1643)  842,  1706 
DURHAM,     Bishop     of,    W.      V. 

Mildert,  D.D.  (1805)  1418 

DURHAM,    Dean     of,    Hon.     S. 

Cowper  (1766)  2645 

DURHAM,     Dean      of,     Thomas 

Comber,  D.D.  (1678-1689)    96,  385,  386, 

395,  428,  647,  650,  970,  1365, 1932,  2584 
DURHAM,  William  (1660)  1466 

DURIE,  William  (1848)  151S 

DURY,  John  (1649-1661)        312  (2),  480, 

659,  2796 
DUTTON,  A.  (1734)  1693 


CCIX 


DWA    —     ELI 


ccx 


BUTTON,  Rev.  Thomas  (1740)  660 

DWARRIS,  Sir  Fortunatus  (1832)        61 

DYCE,  Rev.  Alexander  (1856)  2100 

DYER,  George,  B.A.  (1793)  452 

DYER,  John,  LL.B.  (1740)  2237 

DYER,  Samuel  (1772)  1436 

DYER,  Sir  Edward  (1585)  1990 

DYKES,  Thomas  (1881)  2497 

DYMOCK, (1602)  1869 

DYMOCK,  James  (1676)  1049 

DYMOND,  Jonathan  (1823)  766 
DYSON,  Jeremiah  (1744,  N.D.)     321,  784 

DYSON,  Mrs  Charles  (1833)  1595 


EACHARD,  John,  D.D.  (1648-1672) 

960,  1046,  1055,  1673,  2432 
EAGLES,  John  (1815)  1278 

EAGLES,  Rev.  John  (1826)  908 

EAMES,  W.  (1716-1719)  428 

EARBERY,  Matthias  (1716-1724)      738, 
1 120,  1216,  1378,  1809,  2007 
EARDLEYWILMOT,  John  (1778)  2364 
EARLE,  John,  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
(1628)  1612 

EASBY,  J.  (1843)  1 541 

EAST,  Timothy  (1824-1857)        569,  836, 

1641,  2350 
EASTLAKE,  Lady  Elizabeth  Rigby 

(1841-1855)  1065, 1267,  1431,  1504, 1682, 

2184 
EASTON,  Rev  Thomas  (1818)  2195 

EASTWICK,  J.  B.  (1849)  707 

EATON,  Charlotte  Ann,  nee  Waldie 

(1817-1827)  1693,  2225,  2774 

EATON,  Joseph  (n.d.)  2069 

EATON,  Mrs  (1853)  566 

EBER,  General  (1862)  2551 

ECCLES,  Ambrose  (1794-1805)        434, 

1599,  1934 
ECCLES,  Francis  (1664)  379 

ECHARD,  Lawrence,  M.A.  (1691)  934 
ECKHARDT,  Juluis  (1880)  2241 

EDEN,  Charles  Page  (1835)  2320 

EDEN,  Hon.  Eleanor  (1858)  720 

EDEN,  Hon.  Emily  (1859,  i860)  2321  (2) 
EDEN,  Right  Hon.  William,  Lord 

Auckland  (1771-1781)  490,  2017,  2441 
EDEN,  Sir  Frederick  Morton,  Bart. 

(1807)  1548 

EDGAR,  J.  G.  (1853)  252 

EDGAR,  Thomas  (1650)  2690 

EDGECUMBE,    Richard,   Earl   of 

Mount  Edgecumbe  (1827)  1683 


EDGE,  W.J.  (1841)  915 

EDGEWORTH,  Maria  (1800)  327 

EDINBURGH,     Bishop      of,      G. 

Wishart  (1648)  1158 

EDINBURGH,  Lord  Provost  of,  P. 

Lindesay  (1733)  1241 

EDISON,  John  Sibbald  (1839-1850) 

810,  1303,  1452,  2250 
EDMUNDS,  Rev.  John  (1761)  1205 

EDMUNDSON,  Joseph  (1766)  1 1 12 

EDMUNDS,  Henry,  LL.D.  (1741)  868 
EDMUNDSON,  Henry  (1658)  908 

EDWARD,  Andrew  (n.d.)  560,  710 

EDWARD,  Rev  Daniel  (1877)  2837 

EDWARDS,    Annie,   or  Edwardes 

(1858-1869)  1659,  1823, 1961,  2529,2843 
EDWARDS,  Bryan  (1796)  1957 

EDWARDS,  Edward  (1837)  262,  1050 
EDWARDS,  George  (1795)  658 

EDWARDS,  John,  D.D.  (1710)  2753 
EDWARDS,  Jonathan,  A.M.  (1778)  809 
EDWARDS,  Jonathan,  D.D.  (1695, 

1702)  863,  2157 

EDWARDS,  L.  (1858)  616 

EDWARDS,       Matilda      Bentham 

(1862-1868)     687,  688,  1269,  1491,  2815 
EDWARDS,  Miss  (1781)  1832 

EDWARDS,  Rev. (1715)  388 

EDWARDS,    Thomas   (1748-1761) 

306,  959,  1388,  2522 
EFFINGHAM,    Earl    of,    Thomas 

Howard  (1782)  809 

EGAN,  Anthony,  or  Egane  (1678)  1853 
EGAN,  Pierce  (i 821-1822)  2083 

EGERTON,  Francis,  Earl  Ellesmere 

(1826,  1843)  252,  699,  1616,  1859,  2614 
EGERTON,  Francis  Henry,  Earl  of 

Bridgewater  (1793)  1483 

EGERTON,  Sarah,  ;^/^  Fyges  (n.d.)  195  i 
EGERTON,  Stephen  (1613,  1618) 

1219,  1987 
EGLETON,  John  (1714)  2757 

EGMONT,  Earl  of,  John  Perceval 

(1 733- 1 763)        486,  506,  850,  874,  2069, 

2308 
EISENMENGER,  Dr  J.  A.  (1742)  2618 
EIZAT,  Dr(i699)  1568 

EIZAT,  Sir  Edward  (1695)  142 

ELEY,  Count  D'  (1721)  2003 

ELDERFIELD,  Christopher  (1650)  407 
ELFORD,  - — (1786)  2366 

ELIBANK,  Lord,   Patrick    Murray 

(1754-1775)  487,  730,  828,  1230,  1397, 

2067,  2577 


CCXl 


ELI 


ERN 


ccxir 


ELIOT,  Francis  Perceval  {1791)  796 
ELIOT,  John  (1658-1672)  1221,1505,1952 
ELKING,  Henry  (1720)  1240 

ELLABY,  James,  A.M.  (1837)  137 

ELLESMERE,     Earl    of,    Francis 
Egerton  (1826-1843)        252,  699,  1616, 

1859,  2614 
ELLINGTON,  Francis  (1662,  1665) 

379,412,919 
ELLIOT,  Charlotte  (1863)  1181 

ELLIOT,  Ebenezer,  or  Elliott  (1801- 

1850)  513,  1662,  1740,  1892,  2725 

ELLIOT,  John  Lettsom  (1847-1850) 

933,  1396  (3),  2591 
ELLIOT,  Miss  (1781)  1155 

ELLIOT,  Sir  Gilbert,  Lord   Minto 

(1752)  2036 

ELLIOTT,  Miss  (1781-1783)    1556,  1829, 

1976 

ELLIS, (n.d.)  2322 

ELLIS,  Alexander  John  (1844)  1905 

ELLIS,  Arthur  (1855)  1253 

ELLIS,  Clement,  M.A.  (1658-1688) 

1369,  1908,  2043,  2106,  2722 
ELLIS,  Daniel,  F.R.S.E.  (1828)  490 

ELLIS,  Edmund  (1655,  1696)  616,2279 
ELLIS,  George  (1778- 1790)      1159, 1568, 

1958,  2465 
ELLIS,  Harriet  Warner  (1868)  1833 

ELLIS,  John  (1739,  i758)  307,  2526 

ELLIS,  John,  D.D.  (1743)  1309,  2422 
ELLIS,  John,  F.R.S.  (1771)  635 

ELLIS,    Mrs  William,  nde    Sarah 

Stickney  (1843)  1669,  2776 

ELLIS,  Philip  (1686)  929 

ELLIS,  Rev.  Thomas  (1819)  2416 

ELLIS,  Sir  Henry  (181 1,  1833)  329, 1461 
ELLIS,  Thomas  (1661)  2629 

ELLIS,  W.  (1772)  2516 

ELLIS,  William  (1848-1852)      916,  1246, 

2029,  2804 
ELLISON,  Dr  (1726)  1668 

ELLWOOD,  Thomas  (n.d.,  1699)        29, 

2412 
ELLYS,    Anthony,    Bishop    of   St 

Davids  (1736)  1936 

ELLYS,  Anthony,  D.D.  (1752)  2139 

ELLYS,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  (1736)  2756 
ELPHINSTONE,SirHoward(i833) 

1501 
ELRINGTON,  Thomas  (1822)  1232 

ELSDALE,  Annie  F.  (1844)  2543 

ELSLEY,  J.  (1799)  102 

ELSTOB,  William,  M.A.  (1703)  806 


ELSUM,  John  (1700)  mi 

ELTON,  Sir  Arthur  Hallam  (1855)    1227 
ELWIN,  Hastings  (n.d.)  2347 

ELY,   Bishop   of,   Benjamin   Laney 

(1668)  2351 

ELY,  Bishop,  Dr  P.  Gunning  (1676) 

1456 
ELY,  Bishop  of,  Matthew  Wren,  M.A. 

(1657)  481 

ELY,  Bishop  of,  Simon  Patrick,  D.D. 

(1686-1688)  1753, 2636 

ELY,   Bishop    of,   Thomas    Greene 

(1726)  2018 

ELY,   Bishop   of,   Thomas    Turton, 

D.D. (1827,  1829)  2161,  2758 

ELY,  Bishop  of,  William  Fleetwood 

(1707-1720)  392,  583,  1468 

ELY,  Dean  of,  George  Peacock,  M.A. 

(1831)  1782,2153 

ELY,  Humphrey  (N.D.)  35° 

ELYS,  Edmund  (1654- 1692)    71,  98,  616, 
685,  717,  1420,  2756 
EMERSON,  George  B.  (1846)  2179 

EMES,  Thomas  (1698)  618 

EMERSON,  John  Swift  (1823)  1818 

EMERSON,    William     (i743-i77o) 

691  (2),  1705,  2029 

EMLYN,  Thomas  (1702-17 1 8)     274,687, 

847,  982,  1 1 88,  2008,  2143,2197,2763, 

2766 
EMPAYTAY,  H.  L.  (1830)  2433 

EMRA,  Elizabeth  Holmes,  «^^(i83o) 

2263 
ENDEAN,    J.   Russell    (1868-1880) 

559,  1963  (2),  2291 
ENFIELD,  William,  LL.D.  (1770- 

1784)  426,  760,  1991 

ENGALL,  Thulia  S.  (1852)  1076 

ENGLEFIELD,  Sir  Francis  (1594)    47© 
ENGLEFIELD,  Sir  Henry  Charles, 

Bart.  (N.D.,  1814)  605,  2553 

ENGLISH,  Francis  Mary  (1858)       2684 
ENGLISH,  George  B.  (1822)  1696 

ENGLISH,  Henry  Scale  (1830)  88 

ENSOR,  George  (1816)  1262 

ENTY,  Rev.  John  (1732)  1391 

EPINAY,  Mme.  de  la  Live  d'  (181 5)  507 
EPPS,  John,  M.D.  (1827)  1242 

ERBERY,  William  (1653)  1532 

ERBURY,  Baron,  Lord  Robert  Gros- 

venor(i852)  1335 

ERBURY,  William  (1654)  1259 

ERCK,J.  C.  (1817)  1251 

ERNDTEL,  Christian  H.  (171 1)       2125 


ccxin 


ERS    —     FAN 


CCXIV 


ERSKINE,  David  (N.D.)  849 

ERSKINE,  E.  (1765)  189 

ERSKINE,  Ebenezer  (1722,  1733)    1054, 

2677 
ERSKINE,  Hon.  Andrew  (1763, 1764) 

541,  2350 
ERSKINE,  John,  D.D.  (1742-1780) 

18,  876,  1564,  21 16,  2349,  2385,  2760 
ERSKINE,  Lady  Francis  (1772)       1591 
ERSKINE,  Mr  (1780) 
ERSKINE,  Ralph  (1720) 
ERSKINE,  Ralph,   M.A.  (1747) 


568 

1033 

1327, 

1698 

1014 


ERSKINE,  Thomas  (1830) 
ERSKINE,  Thomas,  Lord  Erskine 

(1817-1819)  177,  897,  2303 

ERSKINE,  William,  W.S.  (1798)        780 
ERSKINE    OF    GRANGE,    Hon. 

James  (1736)  9^3 

ESDAILE,  David,  D.D.  (1865)  504 

ESPIARD,  Francois  J.  de  la  Borde 

(1753)  2473 

ESPINASSE,  Isaac  (1810)  1356 

ESPRIT,  Jacques  (1691)  886 

ESSEX,  Earle  of  (1603)  145 

ESSINGTON,  Robert  William  (1846- 

1872)  1337,  1839 

ESTWICK,  Samuel,  LL.D.  (1772)      486 
ETON,  William  (1805)  465 

ETOUGH,  Rev.  Henry  (1743)  1389 

ETTINGSALL,  Thomas  (1832)  94 

ENDES,  Morton  (1609)  341 

EUSTACE,    Rev.    John    Chetwode 

(1810,  1814)  1963,  2031 

EVANS,  Abel  (1710,  1713)  156,  2727 

EVANS,  Arise  (1654)  1303 

EVANS,  John,  A.M.  (1683)  315 

EVANS,  John,  D.D.  (1716-1719)         428 
EVANS,  Lewis  (1830)  1939 

EVANS,  Mary  Ann  (1846-1879)   32,  562, 
908,  1217,  1338,  i47S>  1613,  1616,  2226, 
2263,  2385,  2461,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
EVANS,  Morgan  (i860)  1944 

EVANS,  Rev.  John  (1837)  1441 

EVANS,  Theophilus  (1757)  1142 

EVAN  SON,  Edward  (1772)  695 

EVELEIGH,  Josiah(i7i9)  585 

EVELYN,  John  (1649-1738)  30,  360,  367, 
777,  1 166,  1 321,  1459,  1679  (2),  2485, 

2704 

EVER,  Sampson  (1677)  690 

EVERARD,W.  (1765)  1599 

EVERETT,  Alexander  Hill   (1822, 

1828)  74,  836 


EVERETT,  Edward  (1824,  1831)    1051, 

2039 

EVERS, (1784)  1274 

EVITT,  S.  W.  (1839)  1838 

EWES,  Sir  Symonds  d'  (1640)  276 

EWINGTON,  H.  (1805)  168 

EXETER,  Bishop  of,  George  Lav- 

ington  (1749,  1759)  774,  1659 

EXETER,  Bishop  of,  H.   Phillpots 

(1827)  1428 

EXETER,  Bishop  of,  John  Gauden, 

D.D.  (1661)  1914 

EXETER,  Dean  of,  William  Holmes, 

D.D.  (1742)  524 

EYRE, (1690)  2758 

EYRE,   Francis   (1778- 1799)    917,   2360, 

2366 
EYSTON,  Charles  (1722)  1126 


FABER,  Frederick  William   (1843- 

1846)  240,  845,  2071 

FAIRBAIRN,  John  (1835)  1820 

F AI RFAX,  Henry  ( 1 688)  1 2 1 2 

FAIRFAX,  J.  (1679)  568 

FAIRHOLT,     Frederick     William 

(1853)  1053 

FALCONER,  Edwin  (1856)  297 

FALCONER,  John  (1692)  2238 

FALCONER,  Rev.  Dr  Thomas  (1805)  179 
FALCONER,  Rev.   Thomas   (1798, 

1799)  2146,  2188 

FALCONER,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M., 

M.D.  (1804)  141 1 

FALCONER,  Thomas  (1834)  1168 

FALCONER,  Thomas  M.A.  (1802)  2251 
FALCONER,  William  (1808-1817)  674, 

1786 
FALCONER,  William,  M.D.  (1771)  36 
FALKLAND,  Lord  Viscount  Henry 

Gary  (1680)  1160 

FALLOWFIELD,  John  (N.D.)  1858 

FANE,  Hon.  Julian  C.  H.  (1861)       2546 
FANE,  John,  Earl  of  Westmoreland 

(1820,  1822)  1572,  1573 

FANE,  Mildmay,  Earl  of  Westmore- 
land (164-)  1832 
FANNANT,  Edward  (1680)  1 160 
FAN  N ANT,  Thomas  (1641)               2674 
FAN SH AWE,   Sir   Richard   (1652, 

1670)  921,  2068,  2317.  2699 

FANSHAW,  Sir  Thomas  (1658)        1987 
FANQUE,  Mile.  (1759)  i 

FANQUIER,  Francis  (1756)  814 


ccxv 


FAR     —     FIE 


CCXVl 


FAREWELL,  James  (1589)  1252 

FARINGTON, (1707)  2130 

FARMER,  Ralph  (1657)  2258 

FARNIE,  H.  B.  (1864)  1892 

FARNIE,  Henry  (1857)  1027 

FARNWORTH,  Richard  (165  5-1665) 
132,  254,   382,  383,    1034,    1078,   1 172, 

2604,  2822 
FARQUHAR,    Barbara    H.    (1848, 

1850)  1879,  2083 

FARQUHAR,  George  (1705)  2482 

FARWELL,  John  (1682)  1385 

FARRAH,  Benjamin  (1692)  1624 

FARRAR,  Rev.  Frederick  W.  (1862) 

2253 

F  ARRE  R, ( 1 790)  265 1 

FARRER,  Henrietta  Louisa  (1847- 
1877)  58,  66,   179,  199,  528,  698,  905, 
911,  1 170,  1477,  i486,  1 501,  1833,  2082, 
2205,  2206,  2250,  2319,  2540,  2541 
FATIO  DE  DUILLIER,  Nicholas 

(1699)  976 

FAUCHEUR,  Michel  le  (n.d.)  821 

FAULKNER,  T.  (n.d.)  i  i i i 

FAUSETT,  Godfrey,  D.D.  (1835)  9i5 
FAUSSET,  A.  R.  (1858)  876 

FAVART,  C.  S.  (1770)  2084 

FAWCETT,  Millicent  Garrett  (1878) 

1261 
FAWKES,  Francis  (1780,  N.D.)  170,  253 
FAWKES,  Mrs  (1852)  1312 

FAY,  Theodore  S.  (1832)  706 

FEA,  James  (1750)  1000 

FEARN,  John  (18 14)  798 

FEATLEY,   Daniel    (1626,    1644)    1881, 

2245 
FEIJO,  Father  (1760)  1175 

FEILDE,  Edward  (1844,  1847)  558,  2051 
FEILDE,  John(i6i7)  46 

FEIST,  Charles  (1825)  2575 

FELGATE,  Samuel  (1682)  1757 

FELL,  Henry  (1661)  1925 

FELL,  Dr  John  (1673-1684)  1858,  2288 
FELL,  J.,  Bishop  of  Oxford  (1674)  2722 
FELL,  John  (i774)  1294 

FELL,  John,  D.D.  (1659)  1240 

FELL,  John,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Christ- 
church  (1647)  2023 
FELL,  Rev.  John  (1784,  N.D.)    816,  1782 
FELL,  Margaret  Fox  «/<?(i657-i677) 

302,  564,  1522,  2609,  2678,  2694,  2827 
FELL,  Rev.  Philip  (1676)  1456 

FELLOWES,  Robert,  D.D.  (1817)  1133 
FELLTHAM,  Owen  (1659, 1686)  215, 261 


FELTON,  Samuel  (1787-1792)  1213  (2), 

2556 
FENNELL,  James  H.  (1839)  45° 

FENNER,  Dudley  (1584-1602)  140,  185, 

520,  589,  593 
FENTON,  Elijah  (N.D.)  1800 

FENTON,  J.  (1603)  1304 

FENTON,  Richard(i8i  1, 1815)  1579,261 1 
FENTON,  Roger,  D.D.  (161 5)  2337 

FENWICK,  George,  B.D.  (1759)  2052 
FENWICK,  Mrs  (1795)  231 1 

FERGUS,  Henry  (1830-1832)  1167 

FERGUSON, (1689)  1322 

FERGUSON,  Adam,  LL.D.  (1757- 

1776)  82,  1 163,  1659,  2138,  2151 

FERGUSON,  C.  (1738)  I343 

FERGUSON,  Charles  (1833)  716 

FERGUSON,  J.,  Lord  Pitfour  (1764)  853 
FERGUSON,  John  Clark  (1849)  744 
FERGUSON,  Robert  (1673-1711)24, 156, 

238,  258,  268,  610,  618,  765,  870,  1291, 

1318,  1374  (2),  1385,  1414,  1695,  1745. 

2062,  2i8r,  2304,  241 1,  2570,  2806 

FERGUSS,  Miss  (1777)  2573 

FERMOY  Col.  Philip  Roche  (1828)    439 

FERNE,  Henry,  D.D.  (1643,  1644)  303, 

778 
FERNYHOUGH,  Captain  Thomas 

(1829)  1615 

FERRAR,  Nicholas  (1634)  1195 

FERRERS,  Edmund  (1816,   1817)  412, 

1206 
FERRERS,  G.  (1820)  1556 

FERRIER,    Jas.  Frederick,  LL.D. 

(1848)  1771 

FERRIER,  Susan  (1818-1821)  611,  1225, 

1549 
FERRIER,  Walter  (1831)  1396 

FERRIER,  William  (1801)  2 171 

FERRYMAN, (1843)  2333 

FESSENDEN,ThomasGreen(i8o3) 

1957 
FESSEY,  H.  (1654)  604 

FETHERSTONE,Christopher(i586) 

289 
FFOULKES,     Edmund     S.,    B.D. 

(1853)  2024 

FIELD,  Barron  (181 5)  1102 

FIELD,  E.  (1854)  1545 

FIELD,  Henry  (1820)  1577 

FIELD,  J.  E.,  M.A.  (N  D.)  1312 

FIELD,  John  (1700)  532,  2432 

FIELD,  Nathaniel  (1632)  904 

FIELD,  Sarah,  nee  Fyge  (1771)         195 1 


CCXVll 


FIE    —     FLE 


CCXVll  1 


FIELD,  William  (1815)  nn 

FIELDING, (1780)  1092 

FIELDING,  Henry  (1730-1771)49,  152, 

204,  355,  529  (2),  534,  IOCS,  11 20,  1422, 

1 5 16,  1633,  1636,  1808,  2078,  2606,  2620 

FIELDING,  Sarah  (1744-1760)  49,  546, 

888,  1036,  1144,  1 501 

FIENNES,  Nathaniel,  (1642,  1660)  1650, 

2714 
FIENNES,  William,  Viscount   Say 

and  Sele  (1659)  938 

FILLINGHAM,  William  (1806)        1220 
FILMER,   Sir   Robert,  Knt.  (1647- 

1653)52,84,  962,  1707,  1768,  1788,  2059 
FINCH,  Anne,  Countess  of  Winchel- 

sea  (1713)  1631 

FINCH,  Daniel,  Earl  of  Nottingham 

(1713)  1791 

FINCH,  Emily  (1841)  1318 

FINCH,  George  (1831,  1841)        272,922 

2176,  2177 
FINCH,  Heneage,  Earl  of  Notting- 
ham (N.D.,  1660)  134,  841 
FINCH,  Henry  (1621)  2842 
FINCH,Richard(i739-i746)  477,579,594, 

960,  1407,  1409,  1703,  2287,  2301,  2743 
FINCH,  Sir  Henry  (161 5)  864 

FINDLAY,  Dr(i773)  196 

FINDLAY,  Robert  (1778)  1409 

FINDLAY,  Robert,D.D.(i762-i78i) 

1890,  2144,  2697 
FINLAY,  Alexander  S.  (1837)  1444 

FINLAY,  John  (1802)  2786 

FINLAY,  J.  R.  (1874)  2725 

FINLAY,  K.  J.  (1866)  294 

FINLAYSON,  J.  (1771)  1546 

FIREBRACEjRev.  John  (1771, 1772) 

987,  1408,  1936 
FIRMAN,  Giles  (1660,  1661)  1499,  1996 
FIRMIN,  Thomas  (1787)  425 

FISHER, (1798)  2269 

FISHER,  Admiral  William   (1850, 

1851)  1894,2075 

FISHER,  Edward,  B.A.  (n.d.)  162 

FISHER,  Edward  (1644-1722)  118,  376, 

907,  1 551,  2306 

FISHER,    Gregory     Mushet    alias 

(1623)  238 

FISHER,  J.  (1765)  189 

FISHER,  Jasper,  D.D.  (1633)  977 

FISHER,  Joane  (n.d.)  613 

FISHER,  John  (1692)  1977 

FISHER,  John  (1821)  2183 

FISHER,  John,  S.J.  (1626)  130 


FISHER,  John,  or  Piercy  (1623)         no 
Errata,  vol.  iv. 
FISHER,  Lydia  J.  (1847)  I430 

FISHER,  Miss  (1849)  889 

FISHER,  Payne  (1663,  1683)  1950,2532, 

2606 
FISHER,  Richard  Trott  (1836)  739 

FISHER,  Thomas  (1776)  1298 

FISHER,  Thomas  (1825)  1709 

FISK,  G.  (1847)  1830 

FISON,  Margaret  (1846)  1015 

FITZGEFFREY,  Henry  (1620)  349 

FITZ-GEOFFREY,  Charles  (1648)  1022 
FITZGERALD,      Edward      (185 1- 

1852)  834,  1969 

FITZGERALD,      Maurice      (1771- 

1845)  1387,  2006,  2098 

FITZGERALD,     Percy     H.,    M.A. 
(1861-1869)  204,  1968,  2222,  2268 

FITZGERALD,  Rev. (1809)         103 

FITZGERALD,  Robert  Allan  (1866)  1263 
FITZGERALD,  W.  T.  (1793)  2653 

FITZGIBBON,  Edward  (1847-1850) 

248,  1064,  1 67 1 
FITZHARDINGE,  Elizabeth  (1781)1639 
FITZHARRIS,      Viscount,     James 

Howard  (1837)  2177 

FITZ-HERBERT,      Sir      Anthony 

(15T5)  244(2) 

FITZ-HERBERT,      Sir      William 

(1779)  2365 

FITZHERBERT,     Thomas    (1602- 

1614)  223,  586,  2170,  2523 

FITZPATRICK,  Patrick  V.  (1828)  2558 
FITZPATRICK,  Right  Hon.  Richard 

(1775)  700 

FITZPATRICK,  Thady  (1760)  772 

FITZPATRICK,  William  John(i856, 

1859)  973,2811 

FITZROY,  Augustus   H.,   Duke  of 

Grafton  (1790)  1099 

FITZWILLIAM,  Viscount  (181 1)      1451 

FITZWILLIAM,  Earl  of, Went- 

worth  (1795)  1354 

FLAM  AN  K,  James  (1834)  1694 

FLAMSTEED,  J.  (1680)  694 

FLANNIGAN,  Mrs  (1844)  137 

FLATMAN,   Thomas  (1658,  1682)  699, 
1085,  1693,  1849 
FLEETWOOD,  William  (1687)  23 

FLEETWOOD,  William  (1717)         1357 
FLEETWOOD,  William  (1710)        2570 
FLEETWOOD,   Wm.,   Archbishop 
of  Canterbury  (N.D.)  584 


CCXIX 


FLE    —     FOR 


ccxx 


FLEETWOOD,  William,  Bishop  of 

Ely  (1 707-1720)  392,  583,  1468 

FLEETWOOD,  William,  Bishop  of 

St  Asaph  (1713)  986 

FLEETWOOD,  William,  D.D.  (1712- 
1719)  549,  1285,  1376,  1406,  1853,  2306, 

2333 
FLEMING,  Abraham  (1589,  1618)  290 

2633 

FLEMING,  Caleb,  D.D.  (1730-1773)  103, 

122,  134,  143,  146,  160,  165,  338,  354, 

361,  407,  409,  598,  615,  814,  815,  847, 

899,  965,  974,  984,  1209,  1264,  1354, 

1398,  1404, 1543,  1604,  1642,  1700,  1706, 

1805,  1847, 1935,  1941,  2085,  2129,  2145, 

2162,  2252,  2563,  2587 

FLEMING,  John  (1771)  998 

FLEMING,   Rev.   Alexander,  M.A. 

(1808-1840)  130,  1451,  2505 

FLEMING,  Robert  (1675-1693)  403,650, 

977,  1 138,  1998,  2358,  2527,  2676 

FLETCHER,  Beaumont  and  (1607- 

1815)    241,  349,  355,  356,  1 190,  1308, 

1536,  1599,  2620,  2825 

FLETCHER,  Andrew   (1698- 1706)     12, 

651,  2274,  2470,  2471  (2),  2486,  2691 

FLETCHER,  E.  (1825)  739 

FLETCHER,  Giles  (n.d.)  1461 

FLETCHER,  Henry  (1660)  1885 

FLETCHER,  John (1640-181S)  514,  I599, 

2567,  2852 
FLETCHER,  John  William  (i 771)  2293, 

2764 
FLETCHER,  Joseph  (1613,  1629)   375, 

1125 
FLETCHER,  Julia(i877, 1880)  1076, 1742 
FLETCHER,  Martha  (1825)  449 

FLETCHER,  Phineas  (1631-1633)    740, 
1916,  2058,  2381 
FLETCHER,   Rev.  William  (1833- 
1841)  402,  1487,  21 19 

FLEURY,  C.  (1749)  1542 

FLEXMAN,  Roger,  D.D.  (1752)  2148 
FLINDERS,  Anne  (1840,  1842)  472,  907 
FLINT,  T.  (1828)  1462 

FLINT,  William  (181 5)  2643 

FLITCROFT,  H.  (1768)  2559 

FLOOD,  Henry  (1814)  1436 

FLOOD,  Right  Hon.  Henry  (1783)  212 
FLORES,  Jean  de  (1556)  1124 

FLORIAN,  J.  P.  Clavis  de  (1827)  732 
FLOUNDERS,  Jonathan  (1814, 1822) 

yn,  2431 

FLOWER,  Benjamin  (1792)  2018 


FLOWER,  William  B.  (1849)  2205 

FLOWERDEW,  Rev.  John  (1839)    1767 
FLOYD,  John,  S.J.  (1612-1639)  394,  1839, 

2057,  2608 
FOARD,  J.  F.  (1861)  1465 

FOLEY,  Henry  (1873,  1875)      762,  1472 
FOLEY,  R.  (1756)  997 

FONBLANQUE,  John  (n.d.)  2330 

FONNEREAU,    Thomas     George 

(1849)  626 

FONTANELLE,  J.    Gasp    Dubois 

(1788)  728 

FONTENELLE,  Bernard  le  Bovier 

de(i688)  1 162 

FOORD,  Emanuel  (1633)  892 

FOORD,  James  J.  (1788)  1299 

FOOTE,  Samuel  (1778)     529,  1535,  2645 

FORBES, ,BishopofLeith(i765)i92i 

FORBES,  Alexander,  Baron  Forbes 

(1734)  826 

FORBES,  • ,  Bishop  of  Leith(i765, 

1767)  809,  1921 

FORBES,  Alexander  Penrose,  D.C.L., 

Bishop  of  Brechin  (1847-1853)  439,1170, 

1574,  159s,  1622 

FORBES,  D.  (1725)  5" 

FORBES,  Duncan  (i735,i747)  1365,  2444 

FORBES,  Duncan,  Lord  President 

(1737,1750)  2116,2630 

FORBES,  Duncan,of  Culloden(i730- 

1767)  492,  1588,  2422 

FORBES,  G.  H.  D.  (1828)  I754 

FORBES,  Granville  H.  (1863)  2739 

FORBES,  J.  (1800)  252 

FORBES,  James  (1813,  1824)    626,  2209 
FORBES,  John  Hay,  Lord  Medwyn 

(181S-1871)     40,  2354,  2389,  2493,  2529 
FORBES,  Murray  (1786)  2648 

FORBES,  Patrick  Bishop  of  Aber- 
deen (1627)  833 
FORBES,  Robert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Caithness  (1774)  I7 

FORBES,  Robert  (1755)  61 

FORBES,  William,  of  Disblair(i704- 

1728)  211,  819,  1531,  1914,  2080,  2168, 

2441,  2846 

FORD, (1641)  610 

FORD,  Charles  (1859)  1896 

FORD,  James  (1815,  1816)         615,  1718 
FORD,  John  (1732)  264 

FORD,  Rev.  James,  D.D.  (1825)        1574 
FORD,  Richard  (1837)  1 1 16 

FORD,  Simon,  D.D.  (1667-1669)         474, 

1506,  1508 


CCXXl 


FOR     —     FRA 


ccxxii 


FORD,  Thomas  (1854,  1855)       460,  2166 
FORD,  Thomas  (1794)  476 

FORD,  Thomas  (1660)  2771 

FORDE,  Thomas  (1647,  1649)    1526,  2594 
FORDYCE,  David  (1745)  623 

FORDYCE,  James,  D.D.  (1766)         2340 
FORMBY,  Henry  (1851,  1856)    711,  929, 

1908,  2270 
FORREST,   Frederick    (1761,  1766) 

2080,  2797 
FORRESTER,  A.  (1741)  325 

FORRESTER,  Alfred  Henry  (1827- 

1859)  9,  65, 291, 879,  880,  984, 1024,  1256, 

1302,  1497,  189s,  1908,  1909,  2386,  2541, 

2686 
FORRESTER,  David  (1679)  631 

FORRESTER,     Lieut.-Col.     James 

(1734)  1962 

FORRESTER,  T.  (1843)  1070 

FORRESTER,  Thomas  (1706)  342,  2193 
FORRESTER,  Thomas  (1684,  1692) 

519,2103 
FORSAGETH,  J.,  D.D.  (1782)  2581 

FORSAITH,  Thomas  S.  (1856)  1063 

FORSHALL,Josiah(i85i)  155 

FORSTER,  E.  (1809)  1793 

FORSTER,  J.  G.  A  (1767)  393 

FORSTER,  John  (1807,  1852)  626,  2135, 

2206 
FORSTER,  John,  of  Lincoln's  Inn 

(1828-1833)  1773  (3),  1774,  1778 

FORSTER,  Josiah  (1789)  2061 

FORSTER,  Nathaniel  B.  D.,  D.D. 

(1743- 1 767)  679,767,211 

FORSTER,  Rev  Charles  (1830)         2766 
FORSTER,  Samuel  (1726)  1672 

FORSTER,    Thomas,  (1807,    1809) 

637,  1774 
FORSTER,  Thomas,  F.L.S.  (1823)  2416 
FORSTER,  Thomas  I.  M.,  F.R.A.S. 

(1845-1850)  786  (2) 

FORSTER,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1832)     1564 
FORSTER,  W.  (1633)  33 

FORSYTH,  Ebenezer  (1867)  2348 

FORSYTH,  William,  M.A.  (1850)      920 
FORSYTH,    William    (1861,    N.D.) 

1552,  1613 
FORTESCUE,  James,  D.D.  (1754)  1969 
FORTESCUE,J.  F,  (1857)  1246 

FOSBERY,  Thomas  V.,  M.A.  (1844)  1 196 
FOSBROOKE,     Thomas     Dudley, 

M.A.  (1833)  2643 

FOSS,  Henry  (1827)  330 

FOSS,  Payne  and  (1825)  332  (2) 

III.  2  T 


FOSSE,  Pierre  Thomas  du  (1694)  1590 
FOSTER,  Catherine  (1838)  1726 

FOSTER,  Francis  (1779)  2583 

FOSTER,  Hugh  Ker  (1828)  1862 

FOSTER,  James  (1755)  2154 

FOSTER,  Rev.  Benjamin  (1786)  2417 
FOSTER,  Sir  Michael   (1720-1759) 

320,489,  851,  1360 
FOSTER,  T.  (N.D.)  2818 

FOSTER,  Thomas  (1808,  1810)  383,2748 
FOSTER,  Thomas,  B.A.  (1789)  289 

FOTHERGILL,  Jessie  (1878,  1879) 

929,  2024 
FOTHERGILL,  John,  M.D.  (1765, 

1770)  490.  2418 

FOULIS,  Sir  James,  Bart.  (1775)  1783 
FOUNTAINE,  John  (1661)  1422,  2206 
FOWKE,  Mrs  (1720)  1672 

FOWLER,  Edward,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Gloucester  ( 1 67 1  - 1 709)      3  5°,  593,  637, 
952,  971,  ^753,  2015,  21 12,  2185,  2294, 

2556, 2742 
FOWLER,  Eliza  Heywood  «/<?  (1744- 

1788)785,  911,  944,  1140,  1141,  1142, 

1194 

FOWLER,  John  (1759)  1319 

FOWLER,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1678)       2754 

FOWNES,  Joseph  (1772)  772 

FOWNES,  Sir  W.  (1725)  1610 

FOX,  Charles  James  (n.d.,'i8o6)  823,  2488 

FOX,  Edward  (1854)  1958 

FOX,  Ellen  Crewdson  n/e  (18 — )    521 

FOX,  Francis,  M.A.  (n.d.)        1767 

FOX,  George  (1654- 1706)  112,  127,  179, 

297,  306,  335,  462  (2),  463  (3),  505,  546, 

574,  575  (2),  681,  781,  783  (3),  857,  919, 

939,  999  (2),  1034,  1054,  1079,  1086, 

1087  (2),  1201,  1236,  (2),  1248,  1315, 

1489,  1879,  2009  (2),  2293,  2331,  2344, 

(2),  2345,  2445,  2446  (2),  2447,  2548, 

2571,  2586,  2597  (2),  2598  (3),  2601, 

2661,  2666,  2670,  2679,  2682, 2773,  2791 

(3),  2804,  2832 

FOX,  G.,jun.  (1681)  1715 

FOX,  Henry  R.  V.,  Lord   Holland 

(1807-1818)  70s,  1373,  2584 

FOX,  Margaret,  n/e  Fell  (1657-1677) 

302,  564,  1522,  2609,  2678,  2694,  2827 
FOX,  Sarah  (1852)  1610 

FOX,  Sarah  H.  (1863)  1952 

FOX,  WiUiam  (1792-1796)  41,  969 

FOXE,  John  (1580)  1971 

FRAME,  Robert  (N.D.)  2397 

FRAMPTON,  Dr  Josiah  (1796)         2585 


CCXXIU 


FRA    —     FYV 


CCXXIV 


FRAMPTON,  John  (1579)  1667 

FRANCIS,    Sir    Philip    (1798-1818) 

664,  1 1 20,  1436,  2068 
FRANCKEN,  Christian  (1580)  470 

FRANCKLIN,  Thomas  (1751)  202 

FRANCKLIN,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1766- 

1776)  348,  503,  715,  1364,  1559 

FRANCKLYN,  Gilbert  (1792-1793) 

305,419 
FRANK,  Arnee  (1820)  271 

FRANCKLAND,  Thomas,  M.D. 

(1679-1681)  100,  1 176 

FRAN  KLI N,  A,  ( 1 800)  2450 

FRANKLIN,  Benjamin  (1759,  1761) 

1121,  1241 
FRANKLIN,  John  (1683)  2185 

FRANKLIN,  T.  (1721)  581 

FRANKUM,  Richard  (1861)  220 

FRANSHAM,  John  (1720)  841 

FRASER,  Archibald  C.  (1800)  2375 

ERASER,  James  Baillie  (1828,  1832) 

1097,  1310 
FRASER,  P.  (1835)  35 

FRASER,  Patrick,  LL.D.  (1848,1855) 

697,  2704 
FRASER,  Rev.  P.  (1829)  2704 

FRASER,  Simon  (181 1)  734 

FRASER,  Sir  William  A.  (1869)  422 
FRASER,  W.  (1822,  1824)  256,  824 

FRAZER,  Mrs  (1822)  2819 

FREARSON,John(i855, 1858)  2128,2712 
FREE,  John,  D.D.  (1755,  1764)  1559, 1654 
FREEBAIRN,  David  (n.d.)  2067 

FRE  KE,  William  ( 1 703- 1 709)       2 1 ,  947, 

1490,  1970 
FREEKE,  William  C.  (1687)  829 

FREEMAN,   Samuel,  D.D.   (1684- 

1688)  223,  315,  641,  1753,  1919 

FREEMAN,  Sir  Ralph  (1635,  1655) 

1213, 1309 
FREIND,  John,  M.D.  (1707,  1719) 

18,  1399 

FRENCH, (1836)  741 

FRENCH,  Annie  Hector  nie  (1873)  2831 
FRENCH,  M.  (1865)  615 

FRENCH,  Nicholas  (1668)  1696 

FRENCH,  Robert  (1770)  496 

FREND,  William  (1787)  486,  1003 

FRERE,  B.  (1813)  48 

FRERE,  George  (1768)  2368 

FRERE,  John  Hookman  (1790-1842)  30, 
237,  624,  974,  1308,  1612,  1652,  2040, 

2561 
FRERE,  Mary  (1869)  1521 


FRERE,  R.  L.  (1831)  916 

FRESHFIELD,  Mrs  Henry  (1861)  71 
FRESTON,  Rev.   Anthony    (1784- 

1796)  41,  2048 

FRIEDRICH,  Dr  Johann  (1869)  1971 
FRISWELL,  James  Hain  (1864-1875) 

4,  227,  826,  956,  1004,  2478 
FRITH,  John  (1429-1641)    45,  714,  1687, 

1917 
FROUDE,  J.  A.  (1847)  2346 

FROUDE,  R.  Hurrell  (1836)  1528 

FRY,  Caroline  (1830-1860)  375,  558,  994, 
1034,  1046,  1492,  1990,  2518,  2535 
FRY,  Edmund  (1859)  2413 

FRY,  Henrietta  Joan  (1845,  1847)     1198, 

2207,  2801 

FRY,  John  (1738-1816)       230,  796,  1338, 

1911,2318,  2439 

FRY,  Joseph  Storrs  (1816,  1829)       1140, 

1446, 1706 
FRY,  Rev.  Thomas  (1839)  9°S 

FRY,  Sarah  (1826)  875 

FRY,  Sarah  Maria  (n.d.,  1856)  1516,  1547 
FRYER,  Michael  (1810, 1842)  1244,  2650 
FULKE,  William  (i 563)  1666 

FULKE,  William,  D.D.  (1670)  1608 

FULLER, (i6n)  2840 

FULLER,  Francis,  M.A.  (n.d.)  1564 
FULLER,  James  Franklin  (1878)  1270 
FULLER,  John  (1829)  1694 

FULLER,  P.  (1718)  1409 

FULLER,  Thomas  (1640-1660)  61,  1273, 

2594 

FULLER,  Thomas,  B.D.  (1654)  437 

FULLER,  Thomas,  U.D.  (1654)  776 
FULLER,  Thomas,  M.D.  (n.d.)  1564 
FULLERTON,    Lady     Georgiana 

(1868)  506 

FULLOM,  Stephen  Watson  (1849)  1302 
FULLWOOD,  Francis,  D.D.  (1661- 

1689)      59,  692,  1039,  1765,  2200,  2426, 

2604 
FURLONG,  W.  (1834)  2466 

FURLY,  Benjamin  (1663)  2842 

FUSELI,  Henri  (1767)  2156 

FYERS,  Lieut.-Col.  W.  A.,  C.B.,  R.B. 

(1859)  1256 

FYFFE,  Charles  Ann,  M.A.  (n.d.)  2154 
FYGE,  Sarah  Field  n4e  (n.d.)  1951 

FYGES,  Sarah  Egerton  nie  (n.d.)  195  i 
FYLER,  Fanny  (1850)  1971 

FYSHE,  Symon  (1845)  2524 

FYVIE,  Isabella  ( 1 868-1 876)  294,  307, 
543,545,  1799,  1994,2315 


ccxxv 


GAD     —    GAU 


ccxxvi 


G. 


GADBURY,  John  (1680)  1700 

GAINSFORD,  Thomas  (1619)  1018,2669 
GAIRDNER,  Andrew  (1735,  1736) 

8,  259,  987 
GALE,  Frederick  (1867)  2054 

GALE,  John  (17 11)  2108 

GALE,  Robert  (1697)  1310 

GALE,  S.  (1784)  808 

GALE,  Theophilus  (1669, 1673)  1465,2670 
GALL,  James  (1827,  1844)  926,  961,  2343 
GALL,  R.  (1796)  2687 

GALL,   Rev.  James  (1868,  1871)  2010, 

2395 

GALLENGA,  Antonio  (1841-1853)      57, 

928,  1 1 18,  1257  (3),  1322,  1984,  2263 

GALLOWAY,  Joseph  (1775-1783)     305, 

491,  510,  846,   873,    1 1 13,  I4i3»   1450. 

1778,  1928,  1966,  2172,  2176 

GALT,  John  (1818-1839)  loi,  156,  206, 

626,  718,  774,  1319,  1568,  1817,  2049, 

2074,  2216,  2229,  2389,2460,2483,2492, 

2626,  2787 
GALT,  William  ( 1 844)  207  5 

GALLY  DE  GAUJAC,  Peter  (1698)  2675 
GALLY,  Henry  (1763)  2295 

GALLY,  Henry,  D.D.  (1731,  1754)  672, 

2087 
GAMBLE,  John  (181 1)  2403 

GAMBOLD,  John  (1754)  1921 

GANDER,  Joseph  (1703)  1847 

GANDY,  Edward  (1827)  '  1655 

GANDY,  Henry  (1700-1712)  37,  1 18,  470, 
713,  1223,  1288,  1359,  1809,  2143,  2440 

GARBETT, (1784)  2644 

GARBRAND,  John  (1680)  1041 

GARDEN,  Dr  James  (1752)  445 

GARDEN,  Francis,  Lord  Gardenstone 

(1780)  1402 

GARDEN,  George,  D.D.  (1669)  148 

GARDEN,  George,  D.D.  (1703)  319, 2010 
GARDEN,  George,  D.D.  (1603)  1396 
GARDENSTONE,    Lord,    Francis 

Garden  (1780)  1402 

GARDINER,  Bernard,  LL.D.  (1717)  1925 
GARDINER,  Charles  John,  Earl  of 

Blessington  (1826)  567 

GARDINER,  Dr  Samuel  (1689)         265 

GARDINER,  Margaret,  Countess  of 

Blessington  (1822-1846)       1276,   1490, 

15335  2076,  2401,  261 1 

GARDINER,  Richard  (1754,  1780)  1146, 

2323 


GARDINER,  Robert  (1713-1724)    1237 

(2),  1238  (2),  1239 

GARDINER,  Thomas  (1817)  H74 

GARDINER,  W.  (1762)  508 

GARDNER, (1696)  2436 

GARDNER,  Andrew  (1727)  151° 

GARDNER,  Archibald  (1851,  1852)  581, 

1663 
GARDNER,  W.  A.  (1845)  2244 

GARDNER,  WiUiam  (1771)  1329 

GARLAND,  Richard  (1813)  261 1 

GARLI C K,  Thomas  ( 1 7 1 9)  1 562 

GARNETT,  Richard  (1858)  2012 

GARNHAM,  Robert  Edward  (1789- 

1790)  844,  1416,  1417,  2194 

GARNIER,  Robert (1594,  1595)  5i3>  2618 
GARRET,  W.  (1818)  20 

GARRETT,  Annie  ( 1 847)  234 1 

GARRETT,  Ellen  Amelia  (1847)  2341 
GARRETT,  Walter  (1706-1707)  2556 
GARRICK,   David  (1747-1778)  62,  244, 

337,  356,  388,  523,  555,  704,  745,  839, 

878,  880,  897,968,  992, 1056,  1096, 1253, 

1488,  1535, 1537, 1561, 1633, 1707,  1719, 

1803,  1880,  2381,  2449  (3),  2550,  2559 

GARTER,   Bernard     (i  565-1579)    1281, 

1736,  2063,  2620 

GARTER,  Sir  Charles  G.  Young  ( 1 841 )  1 8 

GARTSHORE,  Mrs  Murray  (1847)    4^6 

GARTH,  Sir  Samuel,  M.D.(i699-i7i5) 

410,  455,  666 
GARVEY,  Michael  A.  (1850)  1889 

GASCOIGNE,  Mrs  (1839-1855)  75^,  837, 

1739,2551 
GASKELL,      Elizabeth      Cleghorn 
(1848-1860)  531,  1504,  1553,  1655,  1750, 

2209,  2242 

GASPEY,  Thomas  (1820-1859)  302,  705, 

1 137,  1506,  1690,  1832,  2208,  2319,  2822 

GASTON,  Rev.  Hugh  (1813)  441 

GASTRELL,  Francis,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Chester  (1696- 1746)  584,  1658,  2016, 

2160,  2374,  2421 

GATAKER,  Charles  (1673)  93i 

GATFORD, (N.D.)  1212 

GATHERCOLE,  Michael  A.  (1834)  1450 
GATSON,  A.  F.  (1866)  1834 

GATTY,  Alfred  (1833,  1847)        222,  893 
GAUDEN,  John,  Bishop  of  Worces- 
ter (1644-1662)  351,  649  (2) 
GAUDEN,  John,  D.D.  (1659- 1660)  543, 

1894 
GAUDEN    John,   D.D.,  Bishop   of 
Exeter  (1661)  1914 


CCXXVll 


GAU    —    GIL 


CCXXVll  I 


GAU  J  AC,  Peter  Gaily  de  (1698)  2675 
GAUNTLETT,  Rev.  H.  (1810)  1453 
GAVIN,  Antoine  (1691-1693)    958,  1770, 

2368 
GAY,  John  (1711-1732)      30,  1649,  2cx)5, 

2586 
GAYTON,  Edmund  (1645-1660)         366, 

2784,  2822 
GEALE,  H.  (1849)  789 

GEARING,  William  (1676)  723 

GEAVES,  George(i675,  1676)  1151,2491 
GEAVES,  W.  (1675,  1676)       1 1 51,  2491 

GEDDES, (1767)  800 

GEDDES,  Alexander  (1790,  1792)      120, 

926 
GEDDES,  Alexander,  LL.D.  (1787- 
1807)150,212,216,746,1372,1417,1645, 

1732,  1737,  1749 
GELLIE,  Mrs  William  (1878)  2592 

GEE,  Edward,  D.D.  (1687-1688)        121, 

329,  1380,  1418,  201 1,  2299,  2568,  2729, 

2761 
GENEST,  Rev.  John  (1832)  2417 

GENTLEMEN,  Francis  (1764-1777) 

548,  704,  997,  1649,  1850,  2348,  2502, 
2514,  2602 
GEORGE  III.,  King  1438 

GEORGE,  Sampson  (1808)  2107 

GEORGIRENES,  Joseph,  Arch- 
bishop of  Samos  (1657)  2662 
GERARD,    Abbd     Louis     Philippe 

(1806)  518 

GERARD  TROPHIME,     Marquis 

de  Lally-ToUendall  (1793)  705 

GERARD  IN,      R.      L.,      Vicomte 

D'Ermenonville  (1783)  799 

GERMAIN,  Christopher  Saint  (1580)  616 
GERMAINE,  Lord,  G.  Sackville  1437 
GERMANO,  Christopherus  deSancto 

(1532,  1538)  33,  2254 

GERBIER    D'OUVILLY,    George 

(1657)  886 

GEREE,  John,  M.A.  (1647)  2608 

GEYTON,  Edm.  (1662)  2716 

GHENT,  L.  C.  887 

GHIKA,  Princess  Koltzoff  Massalsky 

nde  Helena  (1861)  2827 

GIB,  Rev.  Adam  (1766-1780)       667,  863, 

2536,  2716 
GIBB  Miss  (1872)  1656 

GIBB,   Sir  George  Duncan,   Bart., 

(1870)  1800 

GIBBES,  Phebe  (1764)  1462 

GIBBON,  Charles  (1840)  1344 


GIBBON,  Edmund  (1770, 1819)  540, 1436 
GIBBON,  J.  (1686)  566 

GIBBON,  John  (1682)  2013 

GIBBS,  Joseph  H.  (1865)  2059 

GIBERNE,  Agnes  (1864-1869)     'jt,  220, 
1488,  1529,  1614 
GIBNEY,  Captain  (1858)  1684 

GIBSON, (1729)  1584 

GIBSON,  Atkinson  F.  (1826)  2653 

GIBSON,  Charles  Phihp  (1875)  368 

GIBSON,  Edmund,  Bishop  of  London 

(1701-1738)  26,  311,  342,  451  (2),   454 

668,889,  1050, 1 166,  1 171,  1368, 1478  (2), 

1549,  1790,  1857,  2006,  2007,  21162145, 

221 1,  2265,  2327,  2375,  2516,  2532 

GIBSON,  John  (1817)  2304,  2507 

GIBSON,  John,  M.D.  (1768)  976 

GIBSON,  Rev.  Charles  B.,  M.R.I.A. 

(1854)  1319 

GIBSON,  Thomas  (1682)  86 

GIBSON,  William  (1717)  1348,  2297 

GIFFARD, (1736)  1604 

GIFFORD,  Andrew  (1751)  678 

GIFFORD,  Arthur  (1785)  1817 

GIFFORD,  Richard  (1753)  497 
GIFFORD,  William  (1789-1800)217,720, 

784,  1532 
GILBART,  James  WiUiam,  F.R.S. 

(1851)  1505 

GILBERT,  Frdddrick  (1875)  1498 

GILBERT,  G.  or  J.  (1738)  1 123 

GILBERT,  G.  A.,  Capt.  R.A.  (1847)  356 
GILBERT,  John  (1686-1706)       130,  400, 

2108 
GILBERT,  John  T.  (1864)  1169 

GILBERT,  Sir  Geoffrey  (1717-1756) 

997,  1 108,  1324 
GILBERT,  Sir  Jeffrey  (1717-1758) 

1324,  2180,  2643 
GILBERT,  Thomas  (1787)  425 

GILBERT,  Thomas  1679)  2592 

GILBERT,  William  (1858-1873)  503, 
682,  2352,  2798 
GILBY,  Anthony  (1547,  1581)  121,  1939 
GILCHRIST,  Ebenezer,  M.D.  (1770)  13 
GILCHRIST,  James  (1814)  2085 

GILCHRIST,  Octavius  (1805)  2207 

GILDON,  Charles  (1694-1719)  446,  1026, 
1477,  1500,  1521,  1562,  1625,  1629,1729, 
1874,  1895,  1978  (2),  2222,  2665 
GILES,  John  Allen,  D.C.L.  (1829)    2172 
GILES,  John  Douglas  (1833)  2709 

GILES,  William  (1688)  580 

GILL,  John,  D.D.  (1729,  1753)     211,  810 


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GIL    —     GOL 


ccxxx 


GILL,  Rev.  J.  (i860)  1494 

GILL,  Thomas  H.  (1871)  2192 

GILLAN,  Mary  (1777)  2599 

GILLAN,  John,  Bishop  of  Dunblane 

(1714)  1482,  2161,  2441 

GILLAN,  John  (1713)  2755 

GILLESPIE,    George    (1637-1645) 

189,  350,  668,  2812 
GILLESPIE,  Patrick  (1661,  1677)  177  (2) 
GILLESPIE,  William  H.  (1873)  1826 
GILLIES,  J.  (1760)  2380 

GILLIES,  John  (1769)  1233 

GILLIES,  Mary  (1864)  1661 

GILLIES,  Robert  Pierce  (1813-1839) 

370,  473,  1059,  1205,  1489,  1 83 1,  1847, 
2215,  2540,2593 
GILLMORE,  Parker  (1869)  1060 

GILMORE,  J.  R.  (1863)  1470,  1686 

GILPIN,  Elizabeth  (i860)  883 

GILPIN,  George  (1636)  220 

GILPIN,  Joseph  (1812)  1913 

GILPIN,  Rev.  William  (1796)  2585 

GILPIN,  W.  (1798)  861 

GILPIN,  William,  M.A.  (1747-1768) 

208,  622,  820 
GIMINGHAM,  Miss  (1884)  2703 

GIRDLESTONE, (1808)  2092 

GIRDLESTONE,  E.  D.  (1850)         2812 
GIRDLESTONE,     Rev.      Charles, 

M.A.  (1823,  1857)  2071,  2342,  2413 

GIRARD,  Guillaume  (1670)  1160 

GISBERT,  Blaise  (1718)  378 

GISBORNE,  Dr(i8i5)  2229 

GLADSTONE,  John  (1836)  1294 

GLANVIL,  Joseph  (1662-1678)  242, 

792,  1505,  1526,2434 
GLANVILLE,  Francis  (1658)  2547 

GLANVILLE,  John,  T.  (1847)  2340 

GLAS,  John  (1736, 1738)  1043,  2718,  2719 
GLASCOCK,  William  Nugent  (1826- 

1834)  1704,  1705,  1722,  2249,  2540 

GLASS,  H.  (1856)  518 

GLASS,  John,  M.A.  (1728)  862,  1350 

GLASSE,  Dr  (1784)  1533 

GLASSE,  Hannah  (1747)  181 

GLASSFORD,      James,     Advocate 

(1818-1835)     733,  975,  1623,  1754,  2471 
GLAUBER,  John  R.  (1669)  1902 

GLEIG,  Rev.  George  Robert  (1821- 

1870)  69,369,  392,  522, 1072,  1485, 1696, 
1819,  2510,  2566,  2728 
GLEN,  William  (1856)  2167 

GLENBERVIE,      Lord,     Sylvester 

Douglas  (1800,  1 821)  2189,  2622 


GLENIE,  James,  M.A.  (1785-1805) 

1777,  2174,  2366 
GLOAG,  J.  A.  Lake  (1876)  1264 

GLOUCESTER,  Bishop  of,  William 

Warburton,  D.D.   (1727- 1809)  69,  428, 
536,  769,  1355,  1400,  1426,  2732,  2746 
GLOUCESTER,  Bishop  of,  Edward 

Fowler,  D.D.  (1671-1709)  350,  593 

637,  952,  971,  1753,   2015,  21 12,  2185, 
2294,  2556,  2742 
GLOUCESTER,  Bishop    of,    John 

Hooper  (1553)  2086 

GLOVER,  Cornelius  (1659)  2795 

GLOVER,  J.  H.  (1845)  608 

GLOVER,  Philip  (1734,  1751)  1226,  1407 
GLOVER,  Rev.  Frederick  A.  (1829, 

1838)  402,  1873 

GLOVER,  Richard  (1787-1813)  192, 

1436,  1575 
GLOVER,  T.  A.  (1840)  976 

GLOVER,  Wilham,  M.D.  (1851)       1381 
GOAD,  John,  D.D.  (1687)  205 

GOADBY,  Robert  (1759,  1775)  152,  1205 
GODBEAR,  Walt.  (1658)  2547 

GODDEN,  Thomas,  i?r  Godwin  (1672, 

1677)  340,  1292 

GODFREY,  Michael  (1694)  258 

GODOLPHIN,  Mr(i664)  1969 

GODOLPHIN,  William,  Marquis  of 

Blandford  (N.D.)  1355 

GODWIN,  Francis,  Bishop  of  Here- 
ford (1657)  1538 
GODWIN,   Mary    W.    Shelley  nde 

(1788-1838)      884,  945,  957,  1 131,  1319, 

1502,  1505,  1829,  2721 

GODWIN,  Mrs  (1788)  1553 

GODWIN,  William  (1805-1862)         418 

872,  1136,  1138,  1146,  1509,  1687,  1713, 

1838,  1849 
GODWYN,  Morgan  (1676;  1164 

GOFFE,  Thomas  (1656)  309 

GOLDEN,  William  (1791)  2657 

GOLDING,  Arthur  (i 571-1580)  660,  2050 
GODSMID,  Isabel  (8139-1852)         2346, 
2596  vol.  iii.,  2769 
GOLDSMITH,  Dr  (1762)  183 

GOLDSMITH,    Lewis    (1804-1806) 

911,  1580,  2206,  2312 
GOLDSMITH,   Oliver    (1758-1772) 

220,  405,  771,    1 136,  1474,  1479,  1578, 
1690,  1949,  1956 

GOLDWIN, (1753)  259 

GOLIGHTLY,    Charles    P.,    M.A., 

(1841-1867)  1977,  2505 


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GOT    —    GOV 


CCXXXll 


GOMPERTZ,  J.  (1813)  1639 

GOOCH,  Bamaby  (1577)  1839 

GOOD,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1677)  264 

GOODAL,  Walter  (1769)  1244 

GOOD  ALL,  Charles  (1689)  1946 

GOODALL,  William  (1740)  2668 

CrOODE,  Rev.  William,  M.A.  (1834- 

1848)  109,  831,  2148 

GOODENOUGH,  Richard  J.  (1768, 

1779)  517, 2816 

GOODHUGH,  William  (1828,  1839) 

993,  1670 
GOODMAN  John,  D.D.  (1684- 1688) 

640,  1026,  1813,  2327 
GOODRICH,  Henry  (1776)  1772 

GOODRICH,  H.  Newton  (1856)       1201 
GOODRICH,      Samuel      Griswold 

(i  836-1864)  926,  1889,  2292,  2576 

GOODRICKE,  Henry  (1776)  1772 

GOODRIDGE,  R.  (1675)  1525 

GOODWIN, (1688)  2624 

GOODWIN,  C.  W.  (1859)  551 

GOODWIN,  Dr  Timothy  (1710)       1464 
GOODWIN,  John  (1642)  293 

GOODWIN,  Thomas  (1666)  1871 

GOODWYN,  Henry  (1796-1823)        256, 

2535,  2537 
GOODWYN,  Major-General  J.   E. 

(1866)  141 

GOOGE,  Bamaby  (1579)  1736 

GOOLD,  Rev.  W.  H.,  D.D.  (1870)    1819 

GORDON, (1756)  1725 

GORDON, ,  or  Gourdon  (1687)  2183 

GORDON,  Francis  (1712)  820 

GORDON,  Harriet  M.  Yorick  Smythies 
n/e  ( 1 835-1860)    254,  256,  528  (2),  931, 
1 177,  1267,  1471, 1521, 1550, 1551,  1558, 

2792 
GORDON,  James  (1679)  21 19 

GORDON,  James  (1706)  2420 

GORDON,  James  (1732)  2484 

GORDON,  James  Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 
GORDON,  James,  Advocate  (1806)  729 
GORDON,  James,  Bishop  of  Aber- 
deen (1700)  2431 
GORDON,  John,  D.D.  (1760)  1720 
GORDON,  John,  D.D.,  Archdeacon 

of  Lincoln  (1769)  1797 

GORDON,    John,    D.D.,   Dean    of 

Sarum  (1613)  2246 

GORDON,  John,  M.D.  (1689)  1922 

GORDON,  Joseph  (1825)  1958 

GORDON,  Mrs,  n/e  Margaret  Maria 

Brewster  (1842)  528 


GORDON,  P.  (1834)  382 

GORDON,  Sir  Thomas  (i732-i733)  578, 

769,  2151 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1718-1725)  152,577, 

1 191  (2),  1644 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1721, 1733)  341,423 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1720-1722)  360, 481, 

532,  1219,  2474 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1763-1776)        771 , 

1231,  1334,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1733,  1750)       1360, 

2333 

GORDON,  Thomas  (1720- 1 7 50)  161,512, 

530,  956,  2373,  2684 

GORDON,  William(i7i8-i7i9)  28,  1384, 

1972 

GORDONS,  James  (1732)  2484 

GORE,  Catherine  Frances  (1827-1845) 

1062,  1081,  1193,  1454, 1578, 1639,  1669, 

1675,  1819, 1829,  1914,  1962,  2224,  2319, 

2397,  2494,  2685,  2826,  2827 

GORE,  Catherine  Grace  (i 832-1 844)    56, 

296,  345,  346,  626,  877 

GORE,  J.,  Baron  Annaly  (1770)  325 

GORE,  Leslie  (1 87 1)  1186 

GORE,  Montague  (1821)  357 

GORING,  Henry  (1835)  377 

GORST,  Gilpin  (1826)  1694 

GORTON,  John  (1833)  1501 

GOSSIP,  Robert  (1881)  2548 

GOSTRICK,  Joseph  (n.d.)  1064 

GOSYNHYLL,  Edward  (1544)  1990 

GOTHER,  John  (1685-1700)   59,  76,  107, 

338,656,  1028,  1236,  1758,  1851,  1852, 

1853,  1971,  1974,  2011,  2016,  2056,  2084, 

21 13,  2174,  2624 

GOTT,  Samuel  (1670)  684 

GOUGE,  William,  D.D.  (1615)         2361 

GOUGH, (1781)  430 

GOUGH,  Henry  (1847)  1019 

GOUGH,  James  (1767-1773)     280,  1472, 

1476,  2317 
GOUGH,  John  (1640)  10,  2500 

GOUGH,  John  (1816,  1827)        764,  1542 
GOUGH,  Rev.  John  (1788)  647 

GOUGH,  Richard  (1768-1803)      90,  285, 
331,  446,  555,  1126,  1132,  1 149,  1392, 
1491,  1784,  2417 
GOUGH,Richard,F.R.S.(i786-i796)2323 
GOUGH,   Strickland,  A.M.    (1730- 

1735)  592,  767,  899 

GOUGH,  William  (1682)  1506 

GOULD,  Rev.  S.  Baring  (1880)         1567 
GOULD,  Robert  (1675,  1683)  1525,  1998 


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GOULD,  Sir  Nathaniel  (1726,  1727), 

579,811 
GOULD,  William  (1744)  1393 

GOULDNEY,  Henry  (n.D.)  1735 

GOURAND, (1870)  2849 

GOURDON,  Gordon, ,0^(1687)  2183 

COWER,  Foote,  M.D.  (1771)  2400 

GOWER,  Lord  Francis  Leveson  (1830) 

2786 
GOWER,  Richard  Hall  (1793)  2646 

GOWLAND,  T.  S.  (1856)  1057 

GOZLAN,  L^on  (1873)  ^537 

GRACIAN,  Balthasar  (1652)  1091 

GRACIE,  John  B.  (1830)  8 

GRAFFIGNY,  Dame  de,  F.  d'l.d'Hap- 

ponville  (1774)  1892 

GRAFFIGNY,  Dame  de,  F.  d'Ld'Hap- 

poncourt (1749)  2324 

GRAFTON,  Duke  of,  A.  H.  Fitzroy 

(1790)  1099 

GRAHAM, (1756)  625 

GRAHAM,  Dougald  (1850)  1163 

GRAHAM,  George  (1764)  2549 

GRAHAM,  James,  M.D.  (1782)  509 

GRAHAM,  Mary  Jane  (1831)  966,  2555 
GRAHAM,  Mrs  (1767)  1511 

GRAHAM,  Rev.  John  (1843)  1749 

GRAHAM,  Sir  James  (1828)  966 

GRAHAM,  Thos.  J.,  M.D.  (1848)  913 
GRAHAM,  William  (1769,  N.D.)  196,  2101 
GRAHAME,  James(i795-i8i7)io4, 1016, 

1 199,  1554,  1949, 1980,  2583,  2697,2699, 
2765,  2785 
GRAHAME,  Sir  Richard  (1670)  94 

GRAILE,  John,  A.M.  (1683)  2664 

GRAINGER,  James,  M.D.  (1764)  807 
GRAND,  M.  le  (1786,  1790)     1749,  2544 

GRANT, (1777)  2236 

GRANT,  Alexander  H.,  M.A.  (1865)  1495 
GRANT,  Anne,  nde  Macvicar  (1809- 

181 1)  829,1430,1579 

GRANT,  Colesworth  (1853,  i860)    2230, 

2240 
GRANT,  Francis  (1698)  2671 

GRANT,  G.  (1828)  812 

GRANT,  Henry  (1850, 1851)  1251,  2070 
GRANT,  Horace  (1852)  738 

GRANT,  James  (1858-1873)  286, 434,  714, 

937,  ioi8,  1021,  1024,  1036,  1834,  2458, 

2493,  2682 
GRANT,  James  (1836-1855)      224,  285, 

1048,  1217,  1273,  1487,  161 1,  i860,  1910 
(2),  1976,  2077  (2),  2627,  2785 

RANT,  James  (1810)  1230 


GRANT,  James  (1840)  1324 

GRANT,  James  (1849)  1575 

GRANT,  James  (1749)  2758 

GRANT,  James  G.  (1838)  2237 

GRANT,  James  M.  (1805)  554 

GRANT,  John  O'Brien  (1838)  2815 

GRANT,  Judith  Towers  (1854)  1 51 1 

GRANT,  Maria  M.  (1874-1878)      1342, 

1685,  2518 
GRANT,  Rev.  Johnson,  M.A.  (1837)  1274 
GRANT,  Sir  Francis,  Lord  CuUen 

(1689-1716)  259,  644,  794,  1300,  1347, 
1351,  1522,  1874,  2092,  2369,  2744 
GRANT,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  South- 

wark(i855)  1095 

GRANT,  William,  Lord  Prestongrange 

(1745)  1798 

GRANTHAM,  Sir  Thomas  (1650)  2020 
GRANVILL,  William  (1695)  1967 

GRANVILLE,  Augustus,  K.B. (n.D.)  1 184 
GRAN VI LLE,  Dr Augustus  B.  (n.D  )  227 1 
GRANVILLE,  Denis,  D.D.  (1663)  186 
GRANVILLE,  George,  Lord  Lans- 

downe  (1696-1722)  282, 1009,  1266, 1353, 

2349 
GRASCOME,  Samuel  (1688-1705)      157, 

158,  260,  352,  359,  467,  491,  898,  1 106, 

1368, 1555, 1717,  1793,  2139,  2172,  2185, 

2267,  2698 
GRATTAN,  Right  Hon.  Henry  (1781- 

1861)  212,  1436,  1781 

GRATTAN,  Thomas  CoUey  (1823, 

1829)  1096,  2621 

GRAVE,  John  (1662)  2448 

G  R AVE  S,  Lord  ( 1 8 1 4)  1 343 

GRAVES,  Richard  (1766- 1 804)  420,433, 

833,  835,  897,  912,  1247,  1519,  1524, 
1941,  2100,  2192,  2230,  2477 
GRAVES,  Samuel  Colleton  (1814)  1412 
GRAY,  Alice  (1865)  1496 

GRAY,  Captain  Charles  (1747)  210 

GRAY,  J.  (182 1 )  1227 

GRAY,  J  ames  ( 1 8 1 6)  462 

GRAY,  James  (1729)  1691 

GRAY,  J.  B.  (1878)  2393 

GRAY,  John  (1777)  689 

GRAY,  John  (1792)  802 

GRAY,  John  (1797)  831 

GRAY,  John  (1785)  1929 

GRAY,  Jonathan  (1819,  1825)  1277,  1454 
GRAY,  Miss  (n.D.)  1710 

GRAY,  Rev.  Andrew  (1834- 1845)       356, 

689,  2071 
GRAY,  Rev.  James  (17 12)  2423 


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GRA    —    GRE 


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GRAY,    Robert,    D.D.,    Bishop    of 

335,  2564 
67,  1043 

330 

737 

1686 

1801  (2) 

II22 
1553 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 

1577 


Bristol  (1802- 1 
GRAY,  Simon  (1817,  18 18) 
GRAY,  Thomas  (1773) 
GRAY,  Thomas  (1751) 
GRAY,  Thomas  (1867) 
GRAY,  Thomas  (1747,  1769) 
GRAY,  W.  (1833) 
GRAY,  W.  (1858) 

GRAY, 

GRAY, (172 1) 

GRAY, of  Carse  (181 8)  2145 

GRAYDON,  Alexander  (1822)  1578 

GREAM,  R.  (1852)  890 

GREATRAKES,  William  (1825)  1436 
GREATREX,  Charles  Butler(i854)  2810 
GREAVES,  Edward,  M.D.  (1643)  1659 
GREAVES,  Richard  (1783)  2477 

GREAVES,  Thomas  B.  (1824)  1239 

GREEN,  Francis  (1783)  2779 

GREEN,  George  Smith  (1752-1756)  1753, 

1816,  1865 
GREEN,  J.  (1736)  1278 

GREEN,  John  (1745-1747)  1722 

GREEN,  John  (1780)  1929 

GREEN,  John  (1650)  2122 

GREEN,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lin- 
coln (1741-1761)    10,  192,  483,  2015  (2) 
GREEN,  John  Richard  (1792-1859)  1131, 
1 137,  1 163, 1395, 1699, 1841, 1918,  2125, 

2183 

GREEN,  S.  (1808-1815)  976,  2021,  2121, 

2224,  2273,  2543 

GREEN,  Thomas  (1788-1810)    849,  868, 

1612 

GREEN,  WilHam  (1676)  10 

GREENAWAY,  Stephen  (1762)  36 

GREENE,  Edward  Burnaby  (1756- 

1780)  170,  303,  464,  538,  582,  974,  1090, 

1324,  1957,  1967,  2259  (2),  2506,  2552, 

2839 

GREENE,  Martin  (1661)  21 

GREENE,  Robert  (1585-1631)    182,  240, 

579,  667,  878,  1 1 24,  1614,  1668,  1822, 

,  1846,  1937,  1938,  2292,  2570 

GREENE,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Ely 

(1726)  2018 

GREENFIELD,  William  (1827)  461 
GREENFIELD,  William,D.D.(i8o9)828 
GREENHALGH,  Thomas  (1852)  2730 
GREENHOW,  T.  M.  (1863)  2507 

GREENSHIELDS,  J.  B.  (1806)  1 172 
GREENWELL,  Dora(i86o-i862)    1872, 

1945,  2000 


GREENWOOD,  Col.  George  (1839)  1 100 
GREENWOOD,    Frederick    (1854, 

1864)  1 52 1,  1547 

GREENWOOD,  James  (1866)  1740, 2670 
GREER,  Maria  (1871)  1301 

GREG,  J.  R.  (1842)  1784 

GREG,  WiUiam  Rathbone  (1833)  2402 
GREGORY,  A.  T.  (1856, 1864)  1984, 1986 
GREGORY,  Dr  James  (n.d.)  i  16 

GREGORY,  Dr  Olinthus  (1817)  678 

GREGORY,  George,  D.D.  (1785)  825 
GREGORY,  James,  M.D.  (1808,  1810) 

1525,  2565 
GREGORY,  John,  Bishop  of  Salis- 
bury (1649)  n"^ 

GREGORY,  John,  M.D.  (1766,  1770)466, 

1777 
GREGORY,    Sir    William    Henry, 

K.C.M.G.  (1881)  1362 

GREGSON,  John  Stanley  (1833)       1014 

GREIG, (1855)  1696 

GRENE,  Martin,  S.J.  (1679)  205 

GRENVILLE,  George  (1766-1807)    489, 

492,  2004 
GRENVILLE,  George  (1770)  1436 

GRENVILLE,  George  (1727)  2468 

GRENVILLE,  George,  Lord  Nugent 

(1832,1847)  1340,2615 

GRENVILLE,  James  (1783)  1436 

GRENVILLE,  Lord,  William  Wynd- 

ham  Greville  (1824)  1758 

GRENVILLE,  Right  Hon.  George 

(1769)  165, 2469 

GRESWELL,  Rev.  Richard  (1834)  1195 
GRESSWELL,  William  Parr  (1823)  1650 

GREVILLE, (1795)  283 

GREVILLE,  C.  C.  (1845)  1868 

GREVILLE,   Fulke  (1757- 1790)      1561, 

2160,  2415 
GREVILLE,    Fulke,    Lord   Brooke 

(1609-1651)  2619,  2620 

GREVILLE,  Hon.  Robert  F.  (1825)  1838 
GREVILLE,   Robert   Kaye,  LL.D. 

(1842)  704,  2244 

GREVILLE,  William  Wyndham,  Lord 

Grenville  (1824)  1758 

GREW,  N.  (1684)  1721 

GREY,  Elizabeth  C.  (1828- 1859)     66,  67, 

223,  567,  1 195,  1808,  1809,  2531,  2652 

GREY,   Ford,   Earl   of  Tankerville 

(1693)  n,  1519 

GREY,  George  (1770)  2686 

GREY,  Hon.  Colonel  (1852)  1384 

GREY,  Hon.  Mrs  (1845)  n-o 


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GREY,J.E.(i8s4)  573 

GREY,  Rev.  Harry  (1855)  272 

GREY,  Richard,  D.D.  (1730,  1736)  1592, 

1632 

GREY,  Sir  George  (1851)  1277 

GREY,  William  (1649)  374 

GREY,  Zachary,  LL.D.  (1720-1750)    114, 

197,  344,  345,  348,  393,  761,  848,  959, 

1308,  1361,  1510  (2),   1618,  1845,  1972, 

1993,  1998,  2059,  2158,  2267,  2326, 2473, 

2672,  2751,  2835 

GRIBBLE,  Thomas  (1870)  1282 

GRICE,  Rev.  C.  P.  Le  (1804)  563 

GRIERSON,  Miss  (1826)  1263, 1488,1911 

GRIFFEN,  G.  A.  (1615)  2379 

GRIFFIN,  Benjamin  (1715)  460 

GRIFFIN,  Gerald  (1827-1836)    381,  431, 

708,  1247,  2217,  2541,  2544 

GRIFFIN,  Rev. (1754)  2280 

GRIFFITH,  Acton  Frederick  (1815)  231 
GRIFFITH,  Alexander  (1652, 1654)  1601, 

2503 
GRIFFITH,  Dr  (1682)  2428 

GRIFFITH,  Elizabeth  (1765-1782)  212, 
701,  824,  1933,  2269,  2326,  2699 
GRIFFITH,  Matthew,  D.D.  (1642)  2336 
GRIFFITH,  Richard  (1762-1782)  1979, 
2447,  2659,  2699,  2723 
GRIFFITHS,  John,  M.A.  (1867)  2593 
GRIGG,  Henry  (1672)  1485 

GRIMANI,  Julia  C.  (1849)  2246 

GRIMSTON,  Hon.  Charlotte  (1827)  942 
GRIMSTON,  William,  Viscount  Grim- 

ston  (n.D.)  1329 

GRIMSTONE,  Leman  (1820)  2851 

GRINFIELD,  C  V.  (1850)  1913 

G  R  I  N  F  I  E  L  D,  Rev.  Edward  W. 

(1834-1851)  1265,  1392 

GRINGOIRE,  P.  (1506)  326 

GRIPPS,  T.,  E.A.P.  (1696)  2552 

GROAT,  Alexander  G.  (1831)  2577 

GROENEVELT,   Johann,    M.D. 

(1698)  1321 

GROGAN,  Millicent(i857)  2226 

GROOME,  S.  (1676)  1016 

GROSE,  Francis  (1765-1792)       100,  138, 
216,411,  1057, 1815,  2238,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
GROSE,  Francis,  F.A.S.  (1793)         181 5 
GROSE,  Sir  Francis  (1809)  10 

GROSSETT,  Walter  (N.D.)  24 

GROSVENOR,  Lord  Robert,  Baron 

Erbury  (1852)  1335 

GROSVENOR,    Rev.    Benjamin, 
D.D.  (1716-1719)  428,  2418 


GROTE,  Mrs  (1850)  321 

GROVE, (1708)  2124 

GROVE,  Henry  (1730-1734)       839,  2820 
GROVE,  Joseph  (1748,  1758)     116,  1474, 

2175 
GROVE,  Mrs  (n.D.)  2325 

GROVE,  Robert  (1689)  2041 

GROVE,  Robert,  D.D.  (1676-1685) 

2287,  2363,  2752 
GROVE,  Robert,   D.D.,   Bishop  of 
Chichester  (1683- 1688)     ii7i  921,  I754> 

1891 
GROVE,  William  (1782)  883 

GROVER,  Albert  (1878)  1652 

GRUBB,  Sarah  (1792)  2418 

GRUNSTON,     Viscount,     William 

Grimston  (N.D.)  1329 

GRYNDALL,  WiUiafn  (1596)  1075 

GUARINI,  Batista  (1602)  1869 

GU^NEE,  Ahh6  A.  (1777)  1432 

GUEST,  John  (1862)  2516 

GUIBERT,  J.  Anth  Hypol  (1781)       999 
GUIBERT,    P.   le   Pesant   de   Bois 

(1725)  1477 

GUIDICKINS,  F.  W.  (1768)  117 

GUIDOT,  Thomas  (1694)  787 

GUIFTHAILE,  Henry  (1648)  464 

GUIGNARD,  Mary  (1857)  2715 

GUILD,  William  (1608)  262 

GUILDFORD,  Lord,  Francis  North 

(1677)  1901 

GUILPIN,  Edward  (1598)  2405 

GUIZOT,  M.  Frangois  (1850)  343 

GULIELMUS,  Lyde,  alms  Joyner 

(1686)  2433 

GULLAND,  Charles  (1867)  2531 

GUNN,  Barbara  (1863)  936 

GUNN,  H.  (1834)  1454 

GUNN,  H.  M.  (1853)  1 144 

GUNN,  Miss  (1833)  507 

GUNN,  W.  (1803)  867 

GUNNING,   Dr    Peter,   Bishop    of 

Chichester  (1676)  1456 

GUNNING,   Dr    Peter,  Bishop   of 

Ely  (1676)  1456 

GUNNING,  Mrs  (1764)  890 

GUNTON,  Symon  (1659)  1831 

GURDON,  Thornhagh  (1728)  803 

GURNEY,  Anna  (1819)  1493 

GURNEY,  Eliza  P.  (1845)  1736 

GURNEY,  Hudson  (1800-1831)  548, 1077, 

1573 
GURNEY,  Joseph  John  (1843,  1844) 

1850,  2577 


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GURNEY,  Priscilla  Hannah  (1816, 

1818)  461,1198 

GURNEY,  Rev.fJ.  Hampden  (n.d.)  2050 
GUTCH,  Robert,  M.A.  (1836)  2463 

GUTHRIE,  F.  Anstey  (1883)  2729 

GUTHRIE,  James  (1653,  1658)  343, 2045 
GUTHRIE,  James  Cargill  (1850)  3739 
GUTHRIE,  William  (1754)  973 

GUYNN,  Albinia(i785)  1155 

GUYSE,  John,  D.D.  (1735)  2135 

GWATKIN,  Thomas  (1768)  2162,  2164 
GWIN,  Thomas  (1718)  2426 

GWINNE,  Matthew  (1633)  2620 

GWINNET,  Richard  (1732)  524 

GYLBY,  Goddred  (n.d.)  45 


H. 


HABBERTON,  John  (1877)     214,  1082, 

1832 
HABINGTON,  Thomas  (1638)  782 

HABINGTON,  William  (1640)  326,  2063 
HACKETT,  Maria  (1816-1833)  257,  268, 
515,  1974,2124 
HADDINGTON,    Earl    of,    T.   B. 

Hamilton  (1761-1764)   1951,  2644,  2771 

HADDO,  James  (1704,  1730)  690(2),  765 

HADGES,  James  (1706)  823 

HAD  LEY,  George  (1734)  605 

HADOW,  James,  D.D.  (1703-1731)    319, 

2161,  2527,  2758 

HAERING,  Wilhelm  (1825)  2786 

HAGGETT,  J.  (1810)  169 

HAGGIT,  Rev.  John  (1794)  518 

HAGGITT,  George,  M.A.  (1790)       1786 

HAILES,  Lord,  Sir  David  Dalrym- 

ple  (1714-1790)  15,  26,  34,  89,  332,  669, 

1327,  1474,  1496, 1576, 1592, 1629,  1774, 

1799,  1821,  2036,  2246,2338,2339,  2399 

(2),  2400  (2),  2463,  2464,  2593,  2840 

HAINES,  Herbert  (1848)  1544 

HAKE,  Lucy  (1828)  2447 

HAKEWELL,  George,  D.D.  (161 1- 

1632)    132,  146,  447,  2334,  Errata  vol.  i. 
HAKEWELL,    James     Ridgway 

(1871)  194,  Errata  vol.  i. 

HAKEWILL,  William  (1641)   1334,1542 
HALDANE,  James  (1818,  1825)       2697, 

2761 
HALDANE,  John  (1757)  1933 

HALDANE,  Patrick  (1718)        319,  1175 

HALE, (1807)  1054 

HALE,  Nathan  (1828)  75 

HALE,  Sir  Matthew  (1673-1713)497, 631, 


660,815,  1071,  1087,  1152,  1465,  1787, 
2512,  2637,  2647 
HALE,  Thomas  (1791)  16 

HALE,  William,  M.A.,  Archdeacon 

of  London  (1854)  2417 

HALES,  John  (1641-1653)  240,  667,  2615, 

2796 
HALES,  Stephen  (1734)  969 

HALES,  William,  D.D.  (1799)  1234, 

1252,  2058 
HALFORD,  Sir  Henry  (1839)  1758 

HALFPENNY,  F.  W.  (1847,  1849) 

329,  2463 
HALHED,  Nathaniel  Brassey(  177 1 - 

1794)  1208,  1518,  2374 

HALIBURTON,  Simon  (1761)  1582 

HALIBURTON,  Thomas  Chandler 
(1837-1855)  76,  195,  289,417,757,  1344, 
1703,  181 1,  2256,  2621 
HALIFAX,   Earl  of,  Charles  Mon- 
tague (1710, 1787)  1098,  2289 
HALIFAX,     Marquis     of,     George 
Saville  (1681-1694)      85,  359,  360,  788, 
1 1 19,  1314,  1353,  1366,  2230,  2286 
HALIFAX,  William,  D.D.  (1685)       738 
HALKERSTON,     Helenus     (n.d., 

1764)  90, 481 

HALKETT,  J.  (1817)  2490(2) 

HALKETT,  Lady  Anne  (1771)  1565 

HALL,  Amanda  H.  (1878)  2823 

HALL,  Anna  Maria  (1832,  1837)         289, 

1836,2706 
HALL,  Capt.  (1780)  1151 

HALL,  Captain  Basil  (1825)  1574 

HALL,  Chambers  (1837)  1909 

HALL,  David  (1742)  798 

HALL,  George  (1852)  854 

HALL,  George,  Bishop  of  Chester 

(1655)  2658 

HALL,   Herbert    Byng  (1850-1868) 

2261,  2479  (2) 
HALL,  James  (1780)  186 

HALL,  James  (1839)  1274 

HALL,  John  (1694)  119 

HALL,  John  (1648)  743 

HALL,John(i65i,  1653)  1055,  1188,1856 
HALL,  John  (18 16)  1944 

HALL,  John  (1563)  1954 

HALL,  John  Vine  (N.D .)  2388 

HALL,  Joseph  (1720)  2412 

HALL,  Joseph  (1597,  1598)       2769,  2770 
HALL,  Joseph,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich (1640- 1648)     255,  590,  1190,  1645, 

2318,  2360 


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HALL,  Newman,  B.A.  (n.d.)  135,  938 
HALL,  Rev.  Peter,  M.A.  (i  824-1 831)  547, 

917,  2549 
HALL,  Richard,  D.D.  (1655)  1466 

HALL,  Robert  (171 5)  950 

HALL,  Robert  (1642)  1645 

HALL,  Robert  (1825)  2204 

HALL,  Rev.  Robert  (1809)  2504 

HALL,  Thomas  (1845,  1848)  728,  2231 
HALL,  Thomas  (1651-1655)    2253,  2279, 

2820 
HALLARD,  Frederick  (1858,  1872)  334, 

2578 
HALLARD,  John  (1831-1834)  2646 

HALLE,  Hughes  R.  P.  Fraser  (1842)  540 
HALLET,  J.  H.  (1840)  2723 

HALLET,  John  (1714)  1483 

HALLET,  Joseph  (1720,  1737)  1209, 1401, 
2101,  2173,  2710 
HALLEY,  Edmund  (1679)  1922 

HALLIBURTON,  Brenton  (1825)  1790 
HALLIDAY,  William  (1808)  2717 

HALLIWELL,  James  Orchard  (185 1, 

1859)  1073,  1244 

HALLORAN,  L.  H.  (1801)  911 

HALL-STEVENSON,  John  (1760- 

1783)     822,  872  (2),  1 196,  1529,  1537, 

1658,  1751,  1870(2),  2698 

HALLYWELL,  Henry  (1668,  1679)  612, 

653,  2664 
HALS,  William  (1750)  459 

HAMBRO,  C  J.  (1847)  724 

HAMERTON,  Philip  Gilbert  (1878) 

1549 

HAMILTON, (1787)  1535 

HAMILTON,  Alexander  (1705)  2332 
HAMILTON,  Alexander,  W.S.  (1820- 

1836)  699,  726,  1299 

HAMILTON,  Andrew  (1790)  772 

HAMILTON,  Captain  Thomas  (1827- 

1833)  101,1597,2850 

HAMILTON,  C  G.  (1845-1857)  78,  494, 

549,  857,  1547,  1749,  2706 

HAMILTON,  Col.  Ralph  (1817)        2450 

HAMILTON,  David  (1697,  1701)  1249, 

2021 
HAMILTON,  Elizabeth  (1800)  1583 

HAMILTON,  G.  1712,  1293(2) 

HAMILTON,  Gavin  (1877)  1044 

HAMILTON,  Harris,  D.D.  (1819)  695 
HAMILTON,  J.,  Earl  of  Abercorn 

(1729)  298 

HAMILTON,  James,  D.D.  (1843, 1855) 

895,  1068 


HAMILTON,  John  (1839-1842)      1594, 

200  r,  2490 
HAMILTON,  Lady  Anne  (1807,  1832) 

202,  -j-jn 
HAMILTON,  Partick(i64i)  714 

HAMILTON,  Professor  R,  D.  (1817)  531 
HAMILTON,  Robert  (1796)  2487 

HAMILTON,  Sarah  (1825, 1829)  65,  2454 
HAMILTON,  Sir  David,  M.D,, 

Errata  vol.  iv. 
HAMILTON,  Thomas  B.,  Earl  of 
Haddington  (176 1-1764)      1951,  2644, 

2771 
HAMILTON,  W.  (1713)  778 

HAMILTON,  W.  (1810)  1592 

HAMILTON,  William  (1874)  882 

HAMILTON,  William  (1747,  1749) 

497,  1950 
HAMILTON,  William  G.  (1771)  1436 
HAMILTON,  Wm.,  M.A.  (1788)  284 
HAMILTOUN,  Alexander  (1696)  512 
HAMMON,  William  (1782)  115 

HAMMOND,  Anthony  (1662,  1721) 

1006,  1645 

HAMMOND,  George  (1702)  1646 

HAMMOND,   Henry,  D.D.  (1644- 

1660)  479  (2),  481,  858,  1203,  T321,  1689, 

1981,  1982,  2021,  2087,  2184,  2388,  2521, 

2732,  2734,  2816 

HAMMOND,  James  (1757)  1518 

HAMMOND,  William  (1816)  1795 

HAMMOND,  William  (1655)  1945 

HAMPDEN,  Richard  (1682)  539 

HAMPER,  William  (1820,  1822)       1556, 

2691 
HANBURY,  Cornelius  (1866)  2351 

HANBURY,  Mrs  (1828)  1029 

HANCOCK,  Charles  (n.d.)  1061 

HANCOCK,  George  (1832)  507 

HANCOCK,  John,  D.D.  (1705-1709) 

119,  1522,  1872 
HANCOCK,  John,  M.D.  (1818, 1819) 

11^,  1325 
HANDLEY,  James  (1705)  432 

HANMER,     Sir    Thomas,    Bart., 

F.R.S.  (1807)  2599 

HANMORE,  Sir  T.  (1718)  2590 

HANNAY, (1836)  1419 

HANNAY,  John  (1821)  43 

HANNAY,  Robert  (1823)  1393 

HANNET,  John  (1835,  1837)  230,  1230 
HANS  LEY,  John,    Archdeacon    of 

Colchester  (1662)  2773 

HANSON,  A.  C.  (1810)  2114 


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ccxHv 


HANSON,  Sir  Levett  (N.D.)  29 

HANSON,  Sir  Richard  (1869)  1266 

HANSON,  Sir  Richard  Davis  (1873) 

1451 
HANSTED,  Pet.  (1644)  32 

HANWAY,  Jonas  (1753-1760)  730,  1278, 
1352,  1664,  1929,  2202,  2322,  2580 
HANWAY,  Mary  Anne  (1777)  1279 

HANWAY,  William  (1745)  I953 

HAPPONCOURT,  F.  d'l.  de,  Dame 

de  Graffigny  Ci749)  2324 

HAPPONVILLE,  F.  d'l.  de,  Dame 

de  Graffigny  (1774)  1892 

HARBIN,  George  (1772)  1369 

HARBIN,  Rev.  George  (17 13)  1088 

HARCOURT,    Greville   Vernon 

(1863)  1424 

HARCOURT,  Rev.  William  Vernon 

(N.D.)  699 

HARCOURT,   William    G.    G.  V. 

(N.D.)  1251 

HARDCASTLE,  P.  (1661)  2061 

HARD  HAM,  John  (N  D.)  945 

HARDING,  H.  (1846)  442 

HARDING,  Mrs  (1818-1858)       515,  573, 
680,  859,  21 2 1 
HARDING,  Samuel  (1640)  2381 

HARD  INGE,    George    (1800- 1813) 

103,  355>  804,  830,  923,  2241,  2340 
HARDMAN,  Frederick  (1847-1849) 

1882,  2508 
HARDWICKE,    Earl    of,    Charles 

Yorke  (1770)  2701 

HARDWICKE,     Earl    of,     Philip 

Yorke(i727-i783)  192,  6354, 1629,  2701, 

2786 
HARDY,  Iza  (1872)  1751 

HARDY,  Johns.  (1820)  2326 

HARDY,  Miss  (1849,  1854)  473,  2326 
HARDY,  Thomas  (1871,  1872)  610,  2707 
HARDY,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1793)  1873 

HARE,    Augustus    William    (1822, 

1827)  1056,  1332,  1377 

HARE,  E.  (1807)  1008 

HARE,  Francis,  Bishop  of  Chiches- 
ter (1730)  1387 
HARE,   Francis,  D.D.    (1711-1720) 

69,  213,  251,  414,   468,  500,   631,  958, 

1540(2),  1708(2),  1717,  2098 

HARE,  Henry,  LordColeraine(  1683) 2393 

HARE,  James  (1794)  809 

HARE,  Julius  Charles  (1824,  1827) 

1056,  1332 
HARGRAVE,  Francis  (1791)  422 


HARGROVE,  Ely  (1769)  1 1 50 

HARINGTON,  Dr   Edward  (1786, 

1763)  854,  2267 

HARINGTON,  James  (1684,  1693) 

1051,2756 
HARLAN,  John,  F.S.A.  (1843)  2502 
HARLEY,  Edward  (1732)  794 

HARLEY,  Sir  Edward  (1681)    818,  1 188 
HARLEY,  James  (1822)  2006 

HARLEY,  Robert,  Earl  of  Oxford 

(1710-1711)  819,  820,  2095 

HARLEY,  Richard  (1710)  905,  2754 

HARLOW,  Elizabeth  (1789)  763 

HARMAN,  Thomas  (1575)  957 

HARMAR,  John  (1579)  2339 

HARMER,  Jonathan  (n.d.)  2731 

HARMER,  Rev.  Thomas  (1765-1777) 

1772,  1837,  2147,  2418 
HARNESS,    Rev.    William    (1837, 

1844)  927,  2774,  2801 

HARPER,  Alexander  (1843)  2517 

HARPER,  Samuel  Brown  (1850)  339  917, 

2775 
HARPER,  W.  (1775)  2448 

HARPER,  W.  (1752)  2635 

HARPER,  William  (N.D.)  52 

HARRINGTON,  Countess  of,  E.  S. 

Pearsall  (1874)  1944 

HARRINGTON,  James  (1658-1692) 
28,  224,  262,  592,  594,  2092,  2229,  2435, 
2438,  2509,  2746,  2747 
HARRINGTON,      Robert,      M.D. 

(1785-1796)  1730,  2582,  2641 

HARRINGTON,  Sir  J.  H.  (1628)         63 
HARRINGTON,  Sir  John  (1596)         84, 

1 7 19,  2705 

HARRIS, (1706)  644 

HARRIS, (1737)  1388 

HARRIS,  Alexander    (1847,    1849) 

743,  2341,  2556 
HARRIS,  Dr  (1665)  369 

HARRIS,  E.  F.  S.  (1847-1848)  975,  2186, 

2729 
HARRIS,  Emily  Marion  (1854-1878) 

78,831,  1599 
HARRIS,  George,  D.C.L.  (N.D.)  1790 
HARRIS,  James  (i744,  1760)  563,  2591 
HARRIS,  James,  1st  Earl  of  Malms- 
bury  (1788)  1245 
HARRIS,  J.  H.  (1862)  2390 
HARRIS,  John  (1647)  2236 
HARRIS,  John  (1830)  2595  vol.  iv 
HARRIS,  John,  M.A.  (1676)  685 
HARRIS,  John,  D.D.  (1719)              1396 


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ccxlvi 


HARRIS,    John,  D.D.,    Bishop    of 

Llandaff  (1715)  2648 

HARRIS,  John  Tindall  (1852)  2209 

HARRIS,  Joseph  (1757,  1758)  819  (2) 
HARRIS,  Joseph  (1702)  1527 

HARRIS,  Joseph  Hemington  (1852)  200 
HARRIS,  Miriam  (1865,  1866)  1516, 

2242,  2529 
HARRIS,  Rev.  David  (1847)  I333 

HARRIS,  Richard  (1867)  1726 

HARRIS,  W.,  M.D.  (1679)  895 

HARRIS,  William,  D.D.  (1728-1767) 

15.  271,  318,  1 109, 1773,  2150,  21SS,  2373 
HARRISON,  George  (1792-1834)  43, 

955,  1756,  2291,  2439 
HARRISON,  Sir   George,    K.C.H. 

(1832)  1769 

HARRISON,  J.  (1620)  243 

HARRISON,  John  (1763)  26 

HARRISON,  Joseph  (1735)  2280 

HARRISON,  Robert  (1853)  1498 

HARRISON,  Robert  (1682)  2501 

HARRISON,  Thomas  (1727)  224 

HARRISON,  W.,  M.A.  (1862)  473 

HARSNET,  Samuel,  Archbishop  of 

York  (i 599-1605)  574,  664 

HART,  Charles  (1754)  1089 

HART,  Cheyney  (1761)  '        376 

HART,  J.  (1666)  750 

HART,  James  (1703)  2528 

HART,  John  (1678)  1080 

HART,  John  (1569)  1831 

HART,  John,  D.D,  (1656)  389 

HART,  Miss  (1827)  1430 

HART,  Mrs,  nee  Fanny  Wheeler  (1868, 

3878)  363,  958,  1677,  2240,  2852 

HART  Robert  (1754)  1089 

HART,  T.  (1733)  2735 

HARTCLIFFE,  John,  B.D.  (1685)  640 
HARTE,  Walter  (1735,  1767)  73,  801,  826 
HARTLEY,  David,  M.P.  (1763-1765) 

290,  2210,  2488 
HARTLEY,  Mrs  (1877)  1304 

HARTLEY,  Rev.  John  (1714,  1716)  596, 

2747 
H  ARTLIB,  Samuel  (1644, 1648)  987, 1707 
HARTSHORNE,  B.  F.  (1864)  560 

HARTSHORNE,  Rev.  C.  H.  (1825)  1060 
HARTWELL,  Abraham  (1624)  2277 
HARVEY,  Alexander,  M.D.  (1865)  1543 
HARVEY,  Christopher,  M.A.  (1647)  2267, 

2532 
HARVEY,  Gabriel  (1597)  2655 

HARVEY,  John  (1769)  288 


HARVEY,  Richard  (i 734)  1 198 

HARVEY,  Richard  ( 1 593)  1 896 

HARVEY,  Thomas  (1647)  2267 

HARVEY,  Wallace  (1843)  392 

HARVEY,  William  Henry,  M.D.  (1862) 

365 
HARWOOD,  John(i85i,  1852)  256,  2483 
HARWOOD,  John  Berwick  (1864-1877) 

1312,  1313  (2),  1513,  1800,  1924 
H ASCARD ,  Gregory  ( 1 683, 1 68 5)  638, 639 
HASKOLL,  Rev.  Joseph  (1846,  1853) 

1 1 29,  1595 

HASLET, (1774)  1186 

HASLEWOOD,  J.  (1790)  2312 

HASLEWOOD,  John  (1706)  2252 

HASLEWOOD,  Joseph  (1809,  1818)  213, 

1052 
HASSAL,  Miss  (1808) 
HASTINGS,  Thomas  (1784,  1793) 


HASTLER,  J.  D.  (1827) 
HATCHETT,  William  (1731-1741) 


2312 
248, 
2122 

739 
372, 
1820 

2739 
1729 


HATFIELD,  C.  W.  (n.d.) 
HATFIELD,  John  (1797) 
HATTON,  Christopher,  Lord  (1644, 

1658)  425,  2052 

HATTON,  Edward  (1708)  1734 

HATTON,  Father  (1826)  1590 

HAUGHTON,  William  (1631)  1937 

HAUKINS,T.  (1733)  2735 

HAUSTED,  Pet.  Errata  vol.  i. 

HAUTEFEUILLE,  Contess  E.   d' 

(1852)  856 

HAVARD,  William  (1737)  1302 

HAVERS,  Dora  (1874-1881)    1535,  1559, 
2007,  2679,  2773 
HAVILLAND,  C.  de  (1835)  2322 

HAWARDEN,  Edward  (1720-1735)  114, 
365,  1979,  2238,  2821 
HAWARDINE,  J.  (17 15, 1749)  2083,  2666 
HAWES,  Mary  Virginia  (1855-1860) 

70,  1665,  1710 
HAWES,  Stephen  (n.d.)  1086 

HAWES,  William,  M.D.  (1787)  2337 
HAWKE,  Cassandra,  Lady  (1788)  1287 
HAWKE,  Lord  (1782)  2285 

HAWKER,  Captain  (1810)  1275 

HAWKER,  Charles  (1857)  1147 

HAWKER,  Charlotte  E.  (1844)  938 

HAWKER,  Essex  (1729)  525 

HAWKER,  R.,  D.D.  (1794)  160 

HAWKER,     Rear -Admiral     (1838, 

1840)  1381,  1394 


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HAW    —     HEI 


ccxlvii  i 


HAWKER,  Robert  Stephen  (1849)  2776 
HAWKES,  W.  R.  (1816)  1613 

HAWKESBURY,  Earl  of,  Charles 

Jenkinson  (1798)  2486 

HAWKESWORTH,  John  (1761)  724 
HAWKESWORTH,    John,    LL.D. 

(1753)  47 

HAWKESWORTH,    John,    LL.D. 

(1656)  78 

HAWKINS,  Edward,   D.D.   (1835) 

1395.  1841,2511 
HAWKINS,  Miss  (1824)  ,99 

HAWKINS,  Rev.  Charles  (1790)  1379 
HAWKINS,  Rev.  W.,  B.L.  (1840)  2403 
HAWKINS,  Richard  (1658)  654 

HAWKINS,  Sir  John  (1771)  2015 

HAWKINS,  Sir  Thomas  (1634)  2261 
HAWKINS,  Thomas  (1678)  1170 

HAWKINS,  William  (171 1)  6 

HAWKINS,  William  (1626)  143 

HAWKSHAM,   Mrs   (1852,    1854) 

200  (2) 
HAWLES,  Sir  John  (1680)  764 

HAWLING,  Francis  (1723)  1214 

HAWORTH,  Euphrasia  F.  (1827)  1915 
HAWTHORNE,  Rainey  (1858)  2207 
HAWTREY,  Edith  (1878)  2538 

HAWTREY,  Rev.  C.  D.  (1830)  1703 
HAWTREY,    Rev.    Charles,    M.A. 

(1786- 1 790)  840,  964,  1379 

HAWTREY,  Rev.  C.  S.  (1828-9)  624 
HAWTREY,  Rev.  Dr  (1845-7)  1336 

HAY,  Colonel  Leith  (18 18)  1586 

HAY,  Dr  (1703)  1209,  2319 

HAY,  Dr  John  (1703)  2457 

HAY,  John,  D.D.  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

HAY,  W.  (1728,  1735)  796,  2150 

HAY,  William  (1821)  1243 

HAYDEN,  John  (n.d.)  1362 

HAYES,  Charles  (1710-1747)      538,  675, 
1655,  1712,  2523,  2756 
HAYES,  Henry  (1859)  2804 

HAYES,  S.,  M.R.I.A.  (1794)  1986 

HAYES,  Thomas  (1753,  1784)  2143,2328 
HAYLEY,  Mrs  (1796)  2657 

HAYLEY,  William  (1778-1834)  702,  735, 

782,  783,  834,  1901,  1950,   1956,  2691, 

2851 
HAYNES,  Henry  (1728)  264 

HAYNES,  Hopton  (1749)  2280 

HAYS (1744)  1215 

HAYS,  Matilda  M.  (1847)        I43i,  1560, 

1617,  1664,  2386 

HAYTER,  T.  (1741,  1755)  807,  844 


HAYWARD,  Abraham,  Q.C.  (1833- 

1854)  182,  906,  2416 

HAYWARD,  John  (1603)  1024 

HAYWARD,  S.  (1756)  1398 

HAYWARD,  Sir  John  (1606)  2180 

HAYWARDE,     Sir    John,    D.C.L. 

(1604)  2640 

HAYWOOD,  Eliza  (1727-1759)         1248, 
1820,  1864,  2000,  2312,  2814 
HAYWOOD,  Francis  82 

HAYWOOD,  Thomas  (1721)  201 1 

HAZLITT,  William  (1805-1826)742,  810, 
1458,  1713,  1753,  1926,2175,2404,2474, 

2545 
HEAD,  Miss  (1829)  2242 

HEAD  (Richard  (1666-1679)       185,  307, 
935,  1143,  1259,  1633,  1763,  2046,  2103 
HEAD,  Sir  Edmund  (1833)  918 

HEAD,    Sir    Francis    Bond,    Bart. 

(1833-1852)  289,  876,  1097,  2494 

HEADLEY,  Henry  (1785)  976 

HEALE,  William  (1609)  145 

HEARD,  William  (1770,  1776)  2684,  2720 
HEARNE,  Thomas  (1725,  1731)       1345, 

2767 
HEARNE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1703)  2132 
HEATH,  Benjamin  (1763)  319 

HEATH,  Benjamin,  D.C.L.  (1765)    2204 
HEATH,  0.(1796)  1716 

HEATH,  James  (1662,  1672)        261,  934 
HEATH,  John  (1619)  1 182 

HEATH,  John  (1747)  2646 

HEATH,  R.  (1764)  997 

HEATH,  R.  (1659)  1856 

HEATH,  Sir  Robert  (1694)  1990 

HEATHCOTE,  Ralph,  D.D.  (1752- 

1786)   552,  1251,  1397,  1412,  2439,  2531 
HEATHCOTE,     William     Beadon 

(1845)  2052 

H EATON,    Rev.  Henry,   or   John 

(1741-1743)  192 

HEATON,  S.  M.  (1840)  2581 

HEAVYSEEGE,  Charles  (1859)       2260 
HEBERDEN,  Dr  (1741-1743)  193 

HEBERDEN,  William,  M.D.  (1759)429 
HECKFORD,  Reyner  (1775)  657 

HECTOR,  Annie,  nee  French  (1873)  2831 
HEDWORTH,  Henry  (1672,  1673) 

506,  2475 
HEEREN,  A.  H.  L.  (1832,  1833)     1120, 

IJ2I 

HEGGE,  Robert  (1663)  1339 

HEIGH  WAY,  Osborn  W.  Trenery 
(1854)  1663 


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HEI     —     HEW 


ccl 


HEINRICK,  Herman  Ludwg  P.  von 
Puckler  Muskaw  (1832)  2610 

HELLEN, (1770)  1771 

HELME,  Elizabeth  (1787)  409,  1516 
HELMONT,  F.  M.  van  (1682)  295 

HELMORE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (n.d.)    2838 
HELPS,  Arthur  (1835-1875)        255,  325, 
337,  408,  445,  478,  508,  830,  973,  1258, 
1303,  1357,  1825,  1833,2083,2413,2443, 

2575 
HELTON,  John  (1797)  1239 

HELVETIUS,  Dr  Frederick  (1673)  1902 
HELY,  James  (1672)  1648 

HEMANS,  Felicia  (1817-1831)         1641, 

2392,  2623 
HEMPHILL,  Barbara  (1846,  1855)  1490, 

2010 
HEMPHILL,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1722)  2425 

HENDERSON, (1754)  986 

HENDERSON,  Alexander  (i 810)  22 
HENDERSON,  Alexander  (1641)  1036 
HENDERSON,  Andrew  (1768,  N.D.) 

1374,  1476 
HENDERSON,  Andrew,  M.A.  (1748) 

1 164 
HENDERSON,     Ebenezer,     D.D. 

(1818)  1013 

HENDERSON,  H.  B.  (1829)  225 

HENDERSON,  Mrs  (1831-1833)       209, 
739,  1640,  Errata,  vol.  i. 
HENDERSON,  R.  (1631)  178 

HENDERSON,    Thulia    Susannah 

(1852-1855)  288,  1076,  1815 

HENDERSON,  William  (n.d.)  2342 
HENDRIKES,  Rose  H.  Temple  «/^ 

(1847)  1965 

HENDRY,  John,  W.S.(i86i)  2510 

HENLEY,  Anthony  (1712)  1565 

HENLEY,  J.  (1748)  2730 

HENLEY,  Samuel,  D.D.  (1786,  1792) 

166,  816 

HENNINGSEN,  C.  F.  (1844-1848)     81, 

719,  2191,  2397,  2809 

HENRY, (1827)  385 

HENRY,  David  (i 772-1774)  457,  1106 
HENRY,  Matthew  (1690- 17 10)     23,  264, 

2356 
HENRY,  Robert,  D.D.  (i775)  1826 

HENRY  VIII.,  King  (1542)  573 

HENRY,  Walter  (1838)  2654 

HENSHAW,  Joseph  (1639)  1564 

HEPBURN,     ,      of    Bairford 

(1716)  641 

HEPBURN,  John  (1713)  1189 


HEPBURN,  Thomas  (1760,  1761)    1370, 

1582 
HERAND,   John    Abraham    (1830, 

1843)  603,  1469,  2771 

HERBERT,  David  (1870)  15 15,  2849 
HERBERT,  George  (1817)  873 

HERBERT,  George  (1640)  1836 

HERBERT,  George  R.  C.,  Earl  of 

Pembroke  (1872)  2458 

HERBERT,   Henry  J.   G.,  Earl  of 

Carnarvon  (1836)  1977 

HERBERT,  Henry  William  (1840)  1816 
HERBERT,  Hon.  Algernon,   M.A. 

(1828-1838)  280,  810,  1742 

HERBERT,  Sir  William  Fitz  (1779)  2365 
HERBERT,  W.  (1806,  1830)  465,  1207 
HEREFORD,    Bishop    of,    Francis 

Godwin  (1657)  1538 

HEREFORD,  Bishop  of,  G.I.  Hunt- 

ingford  (1789-1802)  268, 1343,  2297, 2371 
HEREFORD,     Bishop     of,     John 

Butler,  D.D.  (1762-1814)  37,  497,  1402, 
1435,  2329,  2417 
HEREFORD,   Rev.   Charles  (1790- 

1795)  1134,1137,1147,1148 

HERIOT,  John  (1787,  1788)  1061,  2455 
HERLE,  Charles  (1642,  1650)  116,  856 
HERNE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1718-1720)     13 

(2),  500,  798,  886, 1404, 1405,  141 1,  2586 

HERON, (1751)  1212 

HERON,  Mrs,  nde  Emily  Manning 

(1877)  209 

HERON,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  (1797)995 
HERON,  Robert  (1797,  1807)    434,  1357 

2251 

HERRIES, (181 1)  2198 

HERRIES,  Walter  (1700)  595 

HERVEY,  Hon.  Thomas  (1746)  1420 
HERVEY,  Lord  John  (1727-1743)  87, 121, 

123,  469,  899,  1393,  1629,  1786,  2062, 

2070,  2149,  2259,  2315,  2323,  2440 

HESELTINE,  William  (1829)  1320 

HESKETT,  Henry  (1683)  363 

HEUGH,  Hugh,  D.D.  (n.d.,  1841)     67? 


973 

1108 

560 


HEW  ATT,  Alexander  (1779) 
HEWERDINE,  Francis  (1707) 
HEWERDINE,      Thomas,      M.A. 

(1701-1702)  521,  2291,  2326 

HEWETSON,  William  (1732)  1393 

HEWETSON,  W.  B.  (1808)  241 

HEWETSON,  William  (1826)  499 

HEWITT,  John  (1847)  608 

HEWLETT,  J.  (1665)  605 


cell 


HEW    —    HOA 


cclii 


HEWLETT,    John    Grigg,    Ph.D., 

D.D.  (i843>  1854)  875.  2580.  2583 

HEWLETT,  James  or  Joseph  T., 

M.A.  (1841-1846)  1050.  i860, 1864, 1892 
HEXT,  Gertrude  Parsons  n/e  (1859- 

1878)  55,  219,  744,  loii,   1078,   1341, 

15I9»  »536,  1547,1677,2242,2518,  2539, 

2573,  2688,  2707,  2717 

HEY,  Mrs  William  (1833, 1841)       1657, 

2100,  2475 
HEY,  William  (1774,  1790)  2363  (2) 

HEYDON,  John  (1655)  2033 

HEYLIN,  Peter,  D.D.  (1636-1673)     199, 

277  (2X  420i  689,  956, 1083,  1124,  1370, 

1512,   I779»    »862,    2097,    2198,    2377, 
2509,  2560^  2661, 2707,  2781 
HEYRICK,  Elizabeth  (1824)  1208 

HEYWOOD,  Eliia,  »/f  Fowler  (1744- 

1788)  785,91 1 ,  944, 1 140^  "41, 1 142, 1 194 
HEYWOOD,  John  (1533)  1606 

HEYWOOD,  Oliver  (1683, 1693)  53, 1256 
HEYWOOD,  Samuel  (i79o»  1812) 

2211,  1775 
HEYWOOD,   Thomas    (1601-1657) 

554,  571,  907,  926,   1003.  1203,   1531, 
1550^  1898, 1996, 2303,  2304, 2667 
HIBBERT,  George  (1821)  2542 

HIBBERT,    Lieutenant    Edward 

(1824)  1693 

HICKERINGILL,  Edmund  (1680- 

1682)  953,  1682, 1691,  2107, 2569 

HICKES,  George,  D.D.  (1680-1714) 

143. 153,  314. 346,  683,  692,  806,  1071, 

1281, 1284, 1364. 1389.  >635, 2081, 2143, 
2423.  2466, 2473, 2748 
HICKES,  T.  (1703)  456 

H ICKES,  Wniiam  (1682)  1038 

HICKEY,  Rev.  William    Errata,  voL  iv. 
HICKEY,  Ross  (1830-1870)    6o,442(2X 

517,  555,  895.  897,  936,  1100  (2),  1251, 
1310^  1552, 1984, 2240^  2408,  2738 
HICKFORD,  Raynor  (NJX)  1782 

HICKMAN,    Henry,    B.D.   (1659- 

1674)  222,  244,  1942, 2198,  2468 

HICKS (1687-1689)  591,  1635, 1922 

HICKS,  John  (1671)  2662 

HICKS,  Thomas  (1673)  617 

HICKS,  William  W.  (1684)  1841 

HIERON,  Samnel  (1607, 1608)  591,2305 
HIFFERMAN,  Paul,  M.D.  (1750- 

1774)  715.  "899,  2319, 2821 

HIGDEN,  Wmiam,  D.D.  (1705)        317 
HIGGINS,  Matthew  J.  (1847-1857) 

1253, 1445.  «448, 1485,  2083. 2568»2588 


HIGGINS,  N.  (1768)  372 

HIGHMORE,  John  (1780)  2497 

HIGHMORE,  Joseph  (1765,   1766) 

826, 1770 

HIGMAN (1825)  2531 

HILDERSAM,  Arthur  (N.D.)  2638 

HILDESLEY,  Mark  (1685)     1329,  2128 
HILDROP,  John,  D.D.  (1713-1754) 

166,  344,  498,  794,  798,  966,  1023,  1371, 

1644,2113 
HILDYARD,  Christopher  (1664)  1492 
HILDYARD,  J.  (1755)  29 

HILDYARD,   James,    B.D.    (1858, 

1862)  1225, 2175 

HILL,  Aaron  (1734, 1750)      31, 769,  893. 

192 1 
HILL,  Alexander  (1817)  1964 

HILL,  Benson  Earle  (1840)  1915 

HILL,  Dr  John  (1753)  1778 

HILL,  F.  H.  (1873)  1966 

HILL,  Henry  (1709)  21 

HILL,  Henry,  D.D.  (1696)  619 

HILL,  Joseph,  B.D.  (1673)  1242 

HILL,  Rowland  (1801)  2476 

H ILL,  Samuel,  Archdeacon  of  WeDs 

(1687-1697)  337,  16791  «707,  2415 

HILL,  Sir  John,  M.D.  (1750-1758 

5(^  468,  496,  1 131,   1234,   I430i   1523, 

1540^  1704,  2230 

HILL,  Sir  Richard  (1768-1804)       37,  45, 

932,  1027,  1054,  1403,  1405,  1912  (2X 
2136,  2195,  2439 
HILL,  Thomas  Wright  (1822)  1931 

HINCKLEY,  John,  M.A.  (1617)       1917 
HINCKS,  Edward,  D.D.  (1833)  745 

HINDE,  S.  (1662)  1258 

HINDE,  WiUiam  (1614)  665 

HINDLEY,  Anne  (1850)  1471 

HINE,  John  Green  (i860)  2475 

HINTON,  Edward  (1643)  2732 

HINTON,  James  (1859, 1866)  1538, 1699 

HIPPISLEY (1838)  2729 

HIPPISLEY,  John  (1729-1767)  478. 935 

2325 
HIPPISLEY,  Sir  John   C,    Bart. 

(1799)  1430 

HISLOP,  A.  (1855)  1657 

HISTORICAL  1 1 16 

HITCHCOCK,   Robert  (i773-i777) 

5«2,i530 
HITCHCOCK,  Robert  (1590)  2073 

HITCHING,  Charks  (1718)  2124 

HOADLY,  Benjamin,  D.D.  (170a- 

1735)    143.274.568,588,592,732,773. 


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907,  967,  1260,  1365,  1368,  1384, 1404, 

1918,  2067,  2088, 2301, 2327,  2330, 2443, 

2575,  2669,  2743,  2776 

HOADLY,  Dr  John  (1711-1748)        1535, 

1904,  2376 
HOARD,  Samuel,  B.D.  (1633)  1023 

HOARE,  Archdeacon  (1837-8)  1991 

HOARE,  Edward  N.,  Dean  of  Ach- 

onry  (1850)  763 

HOARE,  Louisa  (18 19-1826)     970,  iioo, 

1426 
HOARE,  Mary  (1826)  1235 

HOARE,  Prince  (1792-1825)  308,  629,  719 
HOARE,  Sarah  (n.d.)  1943 

HOARE,  Sir    Richard    Colt,  Bart, 

(1815-1827)  1101,1102,1364,  1651,2098 
HOBART,  Augustus  Charles,  R.N. 

(1867)  1710 

HOBART,  Hon.  Mrs  Charles  (1874)  356 
HOBHOUSE,  Sir  Benjamin,  Bart. 

(1792)  2641 

HOBHOUSE,    Sir  John   C.   (1816, 

1819)  2511,2654 

HOBHOUSE,  Thomas  (1784)  1306 

HOBSON,  John  (1790)  159 

HOBSON,  Robert  (1841)  1057 

HOBSON,  Samuel  (1825, 1846)  525,  1702, 

2849 
HOCKLEY,  William  Brown  (1826- 

1843)    1577)  1848,  2774,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
HODDESDON,  John  (1652,  1662)  1159, 

2572 

HODGE, (1699)  1291 

HODGES,  Dr  Walter  (1743)    1629,  21 15 

HODGES,  James  (1700-1706)    594,  2212, 

Errata,  vol  iv. 

HODGES,  Thomas  (1673)  2635 

HODGKINSON, (1794)  1445 

HODGSON,  Abigail  (1827)  2247 

HODGSON,  Thomas  (n.d.)  1947 

HODGSON,  W.  B.  (1854)  411 

HODGSON,  William  (1844)  1469 

HODSHON,  Ralph  (1768)  666 

HODSON,  Mrs  (1809,  1831)     2392,  2785 
HODSON,   Principal    Dr    Bernard 

(1795)  1650 

HODSON,  William  (1620)  683 

HODSON,  WiUiam  (1775,  1783)  48,  180, 

2854 
HODY,  Edward  (1753)  196 

HODY,  Humphrey  (1696,  1699)  97,  21 15, 

2444 
HO  FLAN  D,  Barbara,   tide  Wreaks 

(1813-1828)  1297,  1559,  1600,  1872 

III.  2 


HOFFMAN,  E.  T.  W.  (1852)  2500 

HOG,  James  (1705-173O       328,  470,  505 

(2),  815, 862, 1345, 1367, 1421,  2134,  2272, 

2434,    2438,    2443,   2698,  2753,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
HOG,  James  Maitland  (1827)  273 

HOG,  Robert  (1800)  1950 

HOGAN,  Rev.  Edmond,  S.J.  (1873) 

1 167 
HOGG,  James  (1707)  528 

HOGG,  James  (1814-1832)        704,  1193, 
1508,  1955,  2022,  2064,  2449, 
HOGG,  John  (1693)  113 

HOHENLOHE,  Prince  of,  A.  Leopold, 

Bishop  of  Sardica  (1823)  865 

HOLBACH,  Baron  d',  Paul  Thyry 

(1813)  721 

HOLBOURNE,  Sir  Robert  (1647)     9<>2 
HOLCROFT,  Thomas  (1780-1801)      72, 
568,  609,  1093,  1233,  1920 
HOLDEN,  G.  (1826)  1234 

HOLDEN,  R.  (1667,  1685)        257,  1057 
HOLDEN,  Rev.  George,  M.A.  (1855) 

861 
HOLDEN,  Samuel  (1662)  557 

HOLDICH,  Benjamin  (1816)  1134 

HOLDSWORTH,  T.  W.  E.  (1840)     303 
HOLE,  Archdeacon  (1761)  1829 

HOLE,  Matthew,  D.D.  (1702,  17 17) 

I33»  134 
HOLE,  Samuel  Reynolds  (1859)  1498 
HOLFORD,  George  (1799)  343>  2497 
HOLFORD,  George  Peter,  M.P.(i8o5) 

611 
HOLFORD,  Margaret  (1809)  2785 

HOLLAND,  J.  G.  (1873)       2595,  vol.  iv. 
HOLLAND,  George  C,  M.D.  (1839) 

1230 
HOLLAND,  Guy  (1653)  1041 

HOLLAND,  Hugh  (1614,  1653)         722, 

1655,  2123 
HOLLAND,  H.  W.  (1864)  2802 

HOLLAND,  John  (1837-1841)  1129, 

2612 
HOLLAND,  Lord  Henry,  R.  V.  Fox 

(1 807- 181 8)  705,  1373,  2584 

HOLLAND,  Philemon  (1649)  2123 

HOLLAND,  Samuel  (1719)  2460 

HOLLAND,  T.  A.  (1824)  433 

HOLLES,  Lord  (1676)  2423 

HOLLES,  Thomas  Pelham,  Duke  of 

Newcastle  (1756)  2184 

HOLLIDAY,  John  (1800)  284 

HOLLINGBERY,  R.  H.  (1878)        1064 


cclv 


HOL    —     HOP 


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ROLLINGS  WORTH,      Nathaniel 

John,  M.A.  (1812)  595 

HOLLINGSWORTH,     S.     (1786, 

1787)  25, 2003 

HOLLINGWORTH,  R.  (1643)  114 

HOLLINGWORTH,  Richard,  D.D. 

(1692)  2767 

HOLLINS,  James  (1866)  1869 

HOLLINWORTH,  Richard,  M.A. 

(1645,  1650)  849,  856 

MOLLIS,  James  (1772)  1436 

MOLLIS,  John  (1775,  1799)        152,  825, 

1099 
MOLLIS,  Lord   Denzil    (1669-1679) 

324,  1042,  1359,  1384,  1509,  2423 
MOLLIS,  Thomas  (1745,  1825)  1436 

1798, 2676 
MOLLIS,  William  (1851)  1624 

MOLMES,  Cecil  Frederick  (1862)     2775 
HOLMES,  Dalkeith  (1842)  2209 

MOLMES,  Edward  (1828)  2075 

HOLMES,  Elizabeth,  nie  Emra  (1830) 

2263 
HOLMES,  Nathaniel  (1644)  1034 

HOLMES,  Oliver  WendeU  (1876)       986 
HOLMES,  W.  (1785)  2622 

HOLMES,  William  (1800)  2616 

HOLMES,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

Exeter  (1742)  524 

HOLROYD,     John     Baker,     Lord 

Sheffield  (1783-179°)  439,  1783 

HOLROYD,  Rev.  John  James  (1839) 

1014 
HOLT,  Dorothy  (1757)  40 

HOLT,  John  (1749,  1750)  197,  21 55 

HOLWELL,  J.  J.  Errata,  vol  i. 

HOLWELL,  J.  T.  (1764)  42 

HOLWELL,  John  Zephaniah  '(1764) 

1216 
HOLYOAKE,  G.  J.  (1842)  1478 

HOME,  Henry,  Lord  Kames  (1732- 

1774)        828,  830  (2),  1765,  2017,  2028, 

2404 
HOME,  John  (i757-i778)  58,  65,  70,702, 

903,  2382 
HOME,  M.  J.  (1776)  1355 

HOMER,  A.  (1789)  231 

HOMER,  Philip  Bracebridge,  B.D. 

(1804)  1771 

HOMER,  Rev.  Henry  (1766)  808 

HOMlfeRE,  Louis  de  la  (1857)  516 

HOND, (1819)  833 

HONE,  William  (1820-1822)     943,  1621, 
1748,  1966  (2),  2064,  2472 


HONYMAN,  Andrew  (1662,   1669) 

2288,  2527,  2528 
HONEYMAN,  Andrew,  Bishop  of 

Orkney  (1710)  251 

HOOD,  Thomas  (1825,  1838)    216,  1803, 

2479 
HOOK,  James,  D.D.  (1824)  1884 

HOOK,  James,  LL.D.  (1822)  1881 

HOOK,  Mrs  (1784)  701 

HOOK,  Theodore  (1820-1841)  238,  1473, 
1 5 17,  1 561,  i860,  1864,  1892,  2552 
HOOK,  Theodore  Edward  (1805-1824) 

853,  1539,  2261,  2414 
HOOK, Walter  Farquhar,  D.D.  (1846, 

1872)  364,  2726 

HOOKE, D.D.  (1684)  2233 

HOOKE,  Nathaniel  (1742)  18 

HOOKE,  Robert  (1661)  195 

HOOKE,  Robert,  F.R.S.  (1679-1682)  1900 
HOOKER,  Sir  William  J.  (1840)  511 
HOOKER,  Thomas  (1632-1640)  387,  951, 
1 87 1,  2456  (2),  2457  (3),  2705 
HOOKER,  William  (1805)  1855 

HOOKES,  Ellis  (1667-1706)       179,  1236 
HOOKE S,  Elias  (1664)  2475 

HOOKES,  Nathaniel  (1620)  349 

HOOLE,  John  (1760)  1653 

HOOLE,  Rev.  Samuel  (1782,  1783) 

200,  1 64 1 
HOOPER,  Francis  Bodfield  (1851, 

1853)  1847,  2073 

HOOPER,  George,  D.D.  (1689-1721) 

641,  876,  1232,  1697,  1864 
HOOPER,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Bath  and  Wells  (1683-1701)     398,  1698 
HOOPER,  John,  Bishop  of  Gloucester 

(1553)  2806 

HOOTON,  Charles  (1836)  49 

HOPE,  Charles,  Lord  President  (1826) 

1752 
HOPE,  George  (1761)  125 

HOPE,  John  (1769)  1793 

HOPE,  Sir  Wm.,  Bart.  (1692)  911 

HOPE,  Thomas  (1807,  1819)  84,  637 

HOPKINS,  Charles  (1700)  183 

HOPKINS,  EUice  (1870)  2838 

HOPKINS,  Stephen  (1765)  1053 

HOPKINS,  WiUiam  (1760,  1784)       972, 

2655 
HOPKINS,  William,  B.A.  (i  754-1 763) 

159,  1499 
HOPKINS,  William,  B.D.  (1691)  96 
HOPKINS,  William,  D.D.  (1688)  225 
HOPTON,  Susanna  (1687)  2120 


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cclviii 


HOPTON,  Miss  (1854,  1856)       78,  2694 
HORBERY,  Matthew  (1735)  98 

HORE,  William  (1658)  2547 

HORLOCK,  K.  W.  (1852-1868)         1093, 
1180,    1448,    1512,    1557,    1985,    2099, 

2271,2481 

HORNBECK,  Anthony  (1678)  1354 

HORNBLOWER,  Mrs  (1820)  1947 

HORNBY,  Charles  ( 1 701-1738)  345,952, 

2291,  2305,  2408,  2570,  2587 

HORNE, (1827-1833)  50,  2851 

HORNE, (1797)  1 168 

HORNE,  John  (1673)  686 

HORNE,  Richard  Henry  (1833,  1850) 

864,  1970 
HORNE,  Right  Rev.  George,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Norwich  (1751-1798)         615 
1376,  1445,  1775,  2471,  2562 
HORNE,  Thomas,  D.D.  (179s)  2116 

HORNE,  Thomas  Hartwell,  D.D. 
(1803- 1 848)  82,  232,  332,  374,  439,  448, 
459,  508,  541,  634,  iioi,  1 1 19,  1 122, 
1202,  1205,  1499, 1548,  1837,  1972,  1973, 
2017,  2082,  2399,  2641,  2658, 2786,  2841 
HORNECK,  Anthony,  D.D.  (1688- 

1694)  133,  2071,  2670 

HORNECK,  Philip  (1719)  1096 

HORNIHOLD,  J.  (1771)  1055 

HORNIHOLD,  Rev.  John  (1749)  2083 
HORSBURGH,  James  (1851)  1015 

HORSBURGH,  Matilda  (1862- 1869) 
370,  517,  1084,  1274,  1310,  1554,  1756, 
2073,  2227,  2257,  2498 
HORSLEY,  John,  M.A.  (1730)  768 

HORSLEY,  Samuel  (1790-1796)       2039, 

2197 
HORSLEY,    Samuel,    D.D.    (1784- 

1792)  202, 422 

HORSLEY,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  St  David's  (1790)  153 

-HORSLEY,  W.  (1748)  938 

HORSMAN,  Nicholas  (1823)  868 

HORSMAN,  Nicholas  (1662)  2476 

HORT,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Josiah  (1849- 

1850)  567,  1 179,  2809 

HORWELL,  T.  E.  (1841)  1800 

HOSKINS,  Anthony,  S.J.  (161 1)  275 
HOSKYNS,  Chandos  W.  (1852)  2545 
HOTOMANUS,  Francisus  (1586)  289 
HOTTEN,  John  Camden  (1864-1874) 

366,  1026,  2406,  2557 
HOUGH,  John,    D.D.,    Bishop    of 

Worcester  (1688)  12 12 

HOUGHTON,  G.  (1800)  740 


HOUGHTON,  John  William  (n.d.)  1020, 

1319 
HOUGHTON,  Lord,  R.  M.  Milnes 

(1841)  1818 

HOUGHTON,  Thomas  (1740)  427 

HOULDING,  John  Richard  (1868)     201 

HOULDBROOKE, (1792)        2357 

HOUSEHONE,  William  (1690)  467 

HOUSTON, (1813)  721 

HOUSTOUN,  Mrs  (1862-1882)  212, 

556,   559,  699,  928,   105 1,    1076,   1488, 
1515,  2100,  2537,   2813,   2854,   Errata 

vol.  iv".  (2) 
HOUSTON,  R.  (1720)  95 

HOWARD,  Charles  (1751)  615 

HOWARD,  Edward  (1836,  1857)        289, 

2080,  2390 
HOWARD,  Edward,  Earl  of  Suffolk 

(1725-1728)  1630,  1681 

HOWARD,  Frederick,  Earl  of  Carlisle 

(1798-1808)  2583,2710 

HOWARD,  George  E.  (1770)  2436 

HOWARD,  Hon.  Edward  (1671-1689) 

310,  1945,  2393,  2827 
HOWARD,  James  (1848)  840 

HOWARD,  James,  Vis.   Fitzharris, 

Earl  of  Malmesbury  (1837)  2177 

HOWARD,  Lady  (1839,  1844)  237,  1013, 

1274 
HOWARD,   Lieut.    Edward    (1837- 

1840)  1259,  1579,  1808,  1838 

HOWARD,  Luke  (1808- 1837)       36,  261, 

472,  868,  915,  1574,  2576,  2836,  2847 

HOW^ARD,  Martin  (1765)    590,  1348 

HOWARD,    Mary    Matilda    (1845- 

1860)     253,  461,  1063,  1073,  2837,  2851 
HOWARD,  Sir  Robert  (1689- 1696) 

H19,  1 146,  2703 
HOWARD,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Effing- 
ham (1782)  809 
HOWARD,  W.  (1733)  171 1 
HOWARDINE,  J.  (1750)  572 
HOWE,  Charles  (1751)  615 
HOWE,  J.  (1695)  2753 
HOWE,  John  (1677-1689)  322,  1422,  2100 
HOWE,John,  A.M.  (1680)  116 
HOWE,  John,  M.A.  (1677)  168 
HOWEL,  James  (1654-1659)  1760,    1885, 

2443 

HOWEL,  William,  LL.D.  (1687)       1566 

HOWELL,  J.  (N.D.)  2731 

HOWELL,  James  (1643-1662)      60,  223, 

259,  653,  703,  753,  936,  1233, 1395,  1601, 

1855,  1885,  2252,  2443,  2621,  2772,  2819 


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HOW     —     HUN 


cclx 


HOWELL,  John  (1822,  1833)    465,  1462 
HOWELL,  John  (1656)  2126 

HOWELL,  Laurence  (1712-1716)       316, 

1830,  2557 

HOWELL,  Richard  (1856)  2401 

HOWELL,  Thomas  (1560)  871 

HOWELL,  William  (1689-1712)        442, 

1877,  1990,  2833 


HOWES, (N.D.) 

HOWES,  Rev.  Thomas  (1776) 
HOWGILL,  Francis  (1657) 
HOWISON,  WiUiam  (1826,  1829) 

HOWITT,  Mary  (1845) 
HOWITT,  William  (1818,  1835) 


1499 

540 

2009 

499i 
1902 
1819 
436, 
2585 
1779 
93 
56 
787 
1262 


HOWLETT, (1782) 

HOWLETT,  Robert  (1706) 
HOY,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1683) 
HOYLAND,  J.  (1812) 
HOYLE,  Joshua,  D.D.  (1645) 
HOYLE,  Rev.  Charles  (1828, 1830)  1913, 

2584 
HUBBARD,  Rev.  John  Clarke(i8oi)  1260 
HUBBERTHORNE,  Richard  (1660) 

2447 
HUBER,  Mary  (1736,  1738)  1425,  2842 
HUBERT,  Sir  Francis  (1628)  602 

HUBERT,  Sir  Francis  (1721)  1473 

HUDDART,  Sir  Joseph  (1821),         1572 
HUDDERSTY,  Z.  (1850)  2040 

HUDDESFOkD,  George,   M.A. 

(1791-1799)  289,  531,  2255,  2607 

HUDUESFORD,  William  (1772)     1503 

HUDSON, (1790)  1781 

HUDSON,  Joseph  (1785)  2162 

HUET, (1700)  1586 

HUGESSEN,  Edward  H.  K.(i85o)  2040 
HUGGINS,  William  (1756)  1792 

HUGHES,  Benjamin  (1774)  784 

HUGHES,  George  (1846)  2207 

HUGHES,  George  (1668)  2525 

HUGHES,  George,  M.A.  (1817)  744 


HUGHES,  John  (1713,  1716) 

HUGHES,  John  (1802) 
HUGHES,  John,  M.A.  (1850) 
HUGHES,  Michael  (174?) 
HUGHES,  Mrs  (1787,  1788) 
HUGHES,  Rev.  George  (1648) 


142,  1330, 
1802 
2030 

1332 

1 401 

310,  1084 

1272 


HUGHES,  Thomas  (1857-1859)  234, 

2278,  2605 
HUGHES,  T.  M.  (1845)  2191 

HUGHES,  Thomas,  Q.C.  (1861)       2605 


HUGHES,  William (1767-1680)  651,  746, 

1539,  2473 
HUGHES,  William  (1779)  2335 

HUIE,  James  A.  (1840)  1157 

HUISH,  G.  (1668)  2525 

HUISH,  R.  (1832)  930 

HULBERT,  Charles  Augustus  (1823) 

2843 
HULL,  John,  B.D.  (1602)  2714 

HULL,  Thomas  (1766-1771)      879,  1148, 
1887,  2234,  2461 
HULLAH,  Mrs  (1851)  917 

HUMBERT,  P.  H.  (1853)  379 

HUMBLE,  Michael   Morgan,  B.A. 

(1852)  1610 

HUMBOLDS,  Wilhelm  von  (1849)  2573 

HUME, (1791)  1346 

HUME,  David  (1739-1748)  826,  2635  (2), 

2660 
HUME,  Hugh,  Earl  of  Marchmont 

(1740)  2331 

HUME,  James  Deacon  (1801,  1835) 

1446,  2579 
HUME,  Patrick  (1695)  102 

HUME,  Rev.  Charies  (n.d.)  1929 

HUME,  Sir  Patrick  (1580)  2030 

HUMFRED,  Joh.  (1681)  1558 

HUMPHREY, (1780)  464 

HUMFREY,  John  (1701-1703)    52,  1452, 

2288,  2591 
HUMFREY,  John  (1668-1714)    116,461, 

592,  705,  963,  1558,   1767,  1851,  1878, 

2510,  2710 
HUMFREY,  John,  M.A.  (1667)  2038 
HUMFREY,    John,   or    Humphrey 

(1671)  1767 

HUMFREYS,  Mr  (1680)  1878 

HUMPHREY,  Mr  (1680)  1878 

HUMPHREY,  John  (1672,  1700)       204, 

1077,  1 38 1 
HUMPHREY,  Laurence  (1581)        2736 

HUMPHREYS, (1707)  2725 

HUMPHREYS,     Edward     Rupert, 

LL.D.  (1855,  1856)         750,  1427,  2792 
HUMPHREYS,  Eliza  (1856)  i6io 

HUMPHREYS,  Henry  Noel  (1846, 

1856)  421,  625,  2496 

HUMPHREYS,  S.  (1701)  831 

HUMPHREYS,  Samuel  (1733)         2466 
HUMFRYS,  John  (1675)  1878 

HUNT,  A.  W.  (1872,  1874)      1532,  2573, 

2707 
HUNT,  Brian  (1722)  1863 

HUNT,  Christ.  (1594)  102 1 


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HUN 


ING 


eclxii 


1673 

1 176 

1045 

88s 

209 

693 


846 
2166 
1630 
2810 


HUNT,  James  Henry  Leigh  (1807- 
1832)        196,  384,  538,  907,  1458,  1494, 

2391 
HUNT,  Robert  S.  (1878)  1683 

HUNT,  Rowland  ( 1 806)  964 

HUNT,  Thomas  (1679, 1682)     171,  1045, 

1 176,  1673 
HUNT,  Thomas  (1682) 
HUNT,  Thomas  (1679) 
HUNT,  Thomas  (n.d.) 
HUNT,  Wmiam  (1713) 

HUNTER, (1810) 

HUNTER, (1728) 

HUNTER,  Alexander,  M.D.  (1761)  2644 
HUNTER,  Christopher  (1733-1736) 

1150,  1205 
HUNTER,  J.  (1731) 
HUNTER,  James  (1867) 
HUNTER,  John  (1843) 
HUNTER,  Joseph  (1814) 
HUNTER,  Rev.  Joseph,  F.S.A.  (1847, 

1848)  138,  1753 

HUNTER,  Robert  (1708,  1714)   90,  1345 

HUNTINGFORD,  George  J.,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Hereford  (1789-1802        268, 

1343,  2297,  2371 

HUNTINGFORD,  Thomas  (1777) 

1760 
HUNTINGTON,  George  (1867)  205 
HUNTINGTON,  JedediahV.  (1849, 

1851)  61,  1312 

HUNTLEY,  Sir  H.  V.  (1856)  301 

HUNTON,  Philip  (1643,  1644)        2636, 

2766 

HUNTON,  Rev.  Samuel  (1654)         1103 

HIND,    Richard,    D.D.,   Bishop   of 

Worcester  (1746- 1 794)  152,  599,624(2), 

640,  676,  1385,   1407,  1444,  1656,  1820, 

2136,  2140 
HURDIS,  James,  D.D.  (1790- 1797) 

46,  1947,  2391,  2738,  2836 
HUSSEY,  Edward  Law  (1873)  868 

HUSSEY,  Robert  (1839)  1083 

HUSSEY,  WiUiam  (1809-1830)  159, 

161,  1427,  1652 
HUSTLER,  John  (1767,  1783)         1793, 

2486 
HUTCHESON,    Archibald     (1720, 

1722)  832,  1390,  2420,  2442,  2469 

HUTCHESON,  Francis,  LL.D.  (1725, 

1728)  808,  1 23 1 

HUTCHESON,  T.  S.  (1858)  233 

HUTCHINSON, (1831)  117 

HUTCHINSON, (1716)  447 


HUTCHINSON,  C.  (1687)  203 

HUTCHINSON,     Francis,     D.D. 

(1734)  585 

HUTCHINSON,  John  (1706-1749)     528 

1019,  1665  (2),  1711,  1769,2130,2163, 

2636,  2718 
HUTCHINSON,  John  Hely  (1779)  440 
HUTCHINSON,     Rev.     Benjamin 

(1765)  1 301,  1549 

HUTCHINSON,  Right  Hon.  J.  H. 

(n.d.)  16 

HUTCHINSON,  Thomas  (1776)      2507 
HUTCHINSON,William  (1772-1789) 

701,  855,  1090,  2013,  2799 
HUTCHISON,  William  (1865)  2545 
HUTTON,  Luke  (1612)  664 

HUTTON,  Rev.  John  (1781)  2614 

HUTTON,  R.  N.  (1848, 1849)  1262,  2099 
HUTTON,  William  (1789)  605 

HUTTON,  Wyndham  M.  (185 1)       1944 
HYDE,     Catherine,      Marchioness 

Broglio  Solari  (1824- 1827)     2020,  2313, 

2725 
HYDE,  Edward,  Earl  of  Clarendon 

(1648-1674)      97,  981,  1354,  1364,  2310 
HYDE,  Julia  (1856)  2517 

HYDE,  Laurence,  Earl  of  Rochester 

(1679)  764 

HYDE,  Lord,  and  Cornburgh  (1758)  1635 
HYDE,  Rev.  John  (1864)  1833 

HYND,  John  (1603)  1622 

HYNDE,  S.  (1662)  1258 

HYNDMAN,  John  (1753)  1293 


I. 


lANSON,  Sir  Hen.  (1663,  1672)        1272 

1897 
IBBETSON,  James  (1777)  675 

ILIFF,  George  (1855)  394 

ILIVE,  Jacob  (1757)  2094 

INATULLA,  of  Delhi  (1768)  2545 

INCHBALD,  Elizabeth,  nie  Simpson 

(1785-1788)  99,  162,  1649,  2814 

INCLE  1225 

INGELOW,  Jean  (1864,  1868)  2392,  2508 
INGLIS,  Charles,  Bishop  of  Nova 

Scotia  (1779)  1441 

INGLIS,  Henry  David  (1825-1831) 

1890,  2415,  2530,  2540 
INGLIS,  J.  B.  (1832)  1898 

INGLIS,  John  (1811)  439 

INGLIS,  John  (1879)  2845 


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INGLIS,  John,  D.D.  (1806)  847 

INGLIS,RightHon.John(i839, 1842) 

1594,  2000 
INGRAM,  James,  D.D,  (1825-1844) 

144,397,  1597,  1774 
INGRAM,  Robert  (1780)  861 

INNES, ,  M.P.  (1791)  2406 

INNES,  Alexander,  D.D.  (1728)         170 
INNES,  Cosmo,  P.C.S.  (i860, 1865) 

463,  1753 
INNES,  Dr  Robert  (1795)  ^7^S 

INNES,  Duncan  (1749,  1750)  1350,  1979 
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(1865-1874)  1570,1835 

INNES,  William  (181 1)  833 

I N  S  K I P,  Thomas  ( 1 843)  306 

IRELAND,  John,  D.D.  (1801)  1760 

IRELAND,     Lord    Chancellor    of, 

Richard  West  (1726)  1080 

IRELAND,  Thomas  (1654)  1649 

IRELAND,   William   Henry  (1799- 

1853)    68,  92,  354,  729,  930,  1259,  1 581, 

1582,  1643,  2249,  2279,  2349,  2509,  2777 
IRELAND,  W.  H.  C.  (181 1)  1955 

IRELAND,  William  W.,M.D.(  1 861) 

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IRVINE,  A.  (1824)  415 

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188,  972 
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IRVING,  Rev.  E.  (1828-9)  624 

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I RVI N  G,  Robert  ( 1 704)  2  748 

IRVING,    Washington    (1811-1850) 

3,  66,  252,  1 144,  1630,  2255,  2397,  2540, 

261 1 
IRWIN,  Eyles  (1774-1780)  220,  719,  2253 
ISAACSON,  Henry  (1650)  843 

ISAACSON,  S.  (1844-5)  214 

ISHAM,  John  (1694)  558 

ISHAM,  Rev.  Zachary,  D.D.  (1699)    615 
ISOLA,  Baron  d'  (1671)  2000 

IVORY,  James,  Advocate  (1819)        1752 
IVORY,  James,  Lord  Ivory  (1815-18)  943 

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JABET,  George  (1847, 1848)     1699,  i960, 

Erratta,  vol.  iv. 

JACKMAN,  Isaac  (1777-1787)   68,   686, 

1614,  2232 
JACKMAN,  John  (1717)  2079 


JACKSON,  Bishop  John  (1732)         2307 
JACKSON,  Helen  (1876)  1604 

JACKSON,  Henry  (1870,  1871)  562,  1078 
JACKSON,  John  (1714-1749)  106,  380, 
426,  579,  597,  900,  1587,  2141,  2588, 
2644,  Errata  vol.  iv. 
JACKSON,  John  (1654, 1657)  1180,  2412 
JACKSON,  John,  M.A.  (1714-1722)    659 

2172 

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JACKSON,   Rev.  John   (1731-1738) 

302,  476,  1934 
JACKSON,  Rev.  J.  L.,  M.A.  (1834)  389 
JACKSON,   Rowland,   M.D.  (1746) 

1906,  1984 
JACKSON,  Thomas  (1833)  2709 

JACKSON,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1835)      1545 
JACKSON,  William  (1733)  23 

JACKSON,  William  (1784)  2571 

JACOB,  George  Andrew  (1845-185 1) 

286  (2) 
JACOB,  Giles  (1714-1733)        1108,  1518, 

1622,  1957 
JACOB,  H.  (1586)  593 

JACOB,  Henry  (n.d.)  520 

JACOB,  Henry  (1598)  2639 

JACOB,  Hilderbrand  (1738)  1710 

JACOB,  John  (1699)  2690 

JACOB,  Thomas  Greer  (1832)  271 

J  AC  QUE,  Rev.  George  (1849- 1866) 

419,  2539 
JAFFRAY,  A.  (1797)  726 

JAKOB,  Thdrese  A.  L.  von  (1850)     1 123 
JAMES  I.  (1619)  1877 

JAMES  VI.,  King  (1603)  2671 

JAMES,  Charles  (1780)  1956 

JAMES,  George  P.  Rainsford  (1829- 

1853)        440,  564,  567,  598,  1554,  1684, 

2208,  2507 
JAMES,  Henry  (1835)  2487 

JAMES,  James  Henry  (1856,  1862)     211, 

2028 
JAMES,  Marian  (1857)  1513,  2392 

JAMES,  R.  (1785)  581 

JAMES,  Rev.  Dr  (1769)  15 

JAMES,  Richard,  B.D.  (1629)  2332 

JAMES,  Thomas  Andrew  (1838)  518 

JAMES,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1612)  1265 

JAMESON, (181S)  2656 

JAMESON,  A.  (N.D.)  1623 

JAMESON,  Anne  (1826,  1829)  626,  T521 

JAMESON, ,  LL.D.  (1748)  536 

JAMESON,  Robert  W.,  W.S.  (1830, 

1848)  1225,  1742 


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JAMIESON  John,  D.D.  (1790-1828) 

476,  619,  171S.  2413 
JAMIESON     Professor    Alexander 


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JAMIESON,  William  (1814) 
JANE,  Joseph  (1651) 
JANE,  William  (1678,  1689) 
JANNEY,  Samuel  M.  (i860) 
JANSON,  Sir  Henry  (1663) 
JANSSEN,  Sir  S.  T.,  Bart 

(1763) 
JAPP,  Alexander  H.  (1872-1 


149 

1413 

730 

1367,  2001 

76 

1896 

M.P. 

2409 
1334, 


1571,  1747,  1835,2572(2) 
JARDINE,  David  (1833)  1501 

JARDINE,  J.  (1846)  2373 

JARDINE,  Major  Alex.  (1788)  1427 

JARDINE,  Sir  Henry  (1821)  2180 

JARMAN,  E.  (n.d.)  1247 

JARNAC,  Count  de  (1849-1853)  346,  733, 

1517,  2220 
JAY,  George  (1642)  2334 

JAY,  Harriet  (1875,  1879)  ^532,  2063 

JAY,  Stephen  (1682)  563 

JEAMSON,  Thomas  (1665)  187 

JEBB,  Anne  (1774,  1793)  1391,  2699 

JEBB,  Dr(i779)  1056 

JEBB,  Frederick  (n.d.)  1432 

JEBB,  John  (1772)  1387 

JEBB,  John,  M.A.  (1774)  1929 

JEBB,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (1772)      1449 
JEBB,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick 

(1824,  1828)  308,  1983 

JEBB,  Samuel,  M.D.  (1725-1727)      11 59, 

1479 

JEFFERIES, (1726)  2198 

JEFFERIES,   Thomas,    or   Jeffery 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
JEFFERSON,  J.  B.(i82i)  1168 

JEFFERSON,  S.  (1838)  1126 

JEFFERSON,  Thomas  (1774)  2517 

JEFFREY,  Dr  John,  Archdeacon  of 

Norwich  (1703)  1656 

JEFFREY,    Francis,    Lord    Jeffrey 

(1810)  2379 

JEFFREYS,  M.  E.  (1851)  2482 

JEFFRYS,  E.  (1718)  2590 

JEKYLL,  Joseph  (181 1)  875 

JELF,  WiUiam  Edward,  B.D.  (1873) 

2074,  2291 
JENINGS,  Mrs  Edmund  (n.d.)  1685 
JENISON,  Robert,  S.J.  (1631)  1846 

JENKIN,  C.  (1858-1865)  1817,  2769, 

2810 


JENKIN,  Rev.  Robert  (i688)  11 17 

JENKIN,  Robert  (1709)  2146 

JENKIN,  Robert,  D.D.  (1690)  592 

JENKINS,  David  (1649)  1020 

JENKINS,  Dr  (1691)  2596,  vol.  iv. 

JENKINS,  Edward  (1870-1876)         241, 
510,  1014,  1511 
JENKINS,  Joseph,  M.A.  (1775)        1830 
JENKINS,  Mary  (1861)  1058 

JENKINS,  Mrs  (1841-1846)    1515,  2409, 

2798 
JENKINSON,  Anne  (1609)  1565 

JENKINSON,  Charles,  Earl  of  Liver- 
pool (1757-1801)     657,  658,  2197,  2486, 

2752 
JENKINSON,    Charles,    Earl    of 

Hawkesbury  (1798)  2486 

JENKINSON,  C,  Earl  of  Liverpool 

(1757-1801)     657,  658,  2197,  2487,  2752 
JENKINSON,  James  (1762)  2256 

JENKS, (1797)  206 

JENKS,  Silvester  (1693-1710)     241,  504, 

2373 
JENNINS,  Charles  (1770-1774)        2347, 

2619  (2) 
JENNER,  David  (1718)  1996 

JENNER,  Rev.  Charles  (1764-1771) 

1426,  1428,  1539,  1917 
JENNINGS,  David  (1792)  1075 

JENNINGS,    Henry    Constantine 
(1779-1785)  747,  961,  1656,  1907 

1980,  2514 
JENNINGS,  Rev.  David  (1740)  2765 
JENOUR,  Joshua  (1778,  1798)  1785, 

i860 

JENYNS,  Soame  (1729- 1784)      181,  669, 

962,  1628,  1641,  1766,  1800,  1944,  2265, 

2361,  2481,  2576,  2579,  2734 

JEPHSON,  Robert  (1768-1794)  473, 

491,  825 
JERDAN,  William  (1818,  i8"29)        1890, 

2396 
JEREMY,  Henry  (1818)  83 

JERMYN,  J.  (1818,  1847)  m.  1905, 

2600 
J ERN INGHAM,  Edward  (1763- 1809) 
64,  632,   736,   1 174,   1323,   1533,    1614 
1760,  1879,  1952,  2318,  2845 
JERRAM,  Charles,  A.M.  (1802)         1451 
JERRARD,  Paul  (1852)  247 

JERVISE,  Andrew  (1855)  94 

JEWEL,    J.,    Bishop    of   Salisbury 

(1562)  145 

JEWELL,  Joseph  (1821)  36 


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JEWRY,  Laura  (1847)  130? 

JEWSBURY,    Marie    Jane    (1825, 

1 831)  189s,  2392 

JOBERT,  Louis  (1697)  1310 

JOCELYN, (1718)  799 

JODRELL,  Sir  Richard  Paul,  M.D. 

(1786,1787)  1817,2315,2810 

JOHN,  Frederick,  5th  Lord  Monson 

(1839-1842)  949,  1275 

JOHNES,  Thomas  (1806)  331 

JOHNS,  Rev.  Charles  Alex.,  F.L,S. 

(1854,  1855)  393,  1036 

JOHNS,  William  (1678)  2621 

JOHNSON,  Arthur  (1819)  1841 

JOHNSON,  Benjamin  (1604)  207 

JOHNSON,  Ben,  or  Jonson  (1617- 

1621)  372,  944,  1521,  1556,  1710 

JOHNSON,  Capt.  Edward  (1654)  1144 
JOHNSON,  Charles  (1702,  1733)       297, 

945,  1005 
JOHNSON,  Francis  (1608)  353 

JOHNSON,  Dr  Samuel  (1753-1790) 

47,  1873,  2339,  2347 
JOHNSON,  J.  (1664)  73 

JOHNSON,  J.  (1729)  2245 

JOHNSON,  James,  M.D.  (1834)  2098 
JOHNSON,  John  (1709)  414  (2) 

JOHNSON,  John,  M.A.  (1710)  2034 

JOHNSON,  Joseph  (i860,  1861)       1093, 

1243,  2556 
JOHNSON,  Rev.  John  (1706)  1171 

JOHNSON,  Rev.  Samuel(i682-i697) 

173,  1287, 1820,  2057,  2160,  2671 

JOHNSON,  Richard  (1612-1755)        892, 

1668,  2166,  2169 

JOHNSON,  Robert  (1828)  439 

JOHNSON,     Samuel,    (1688-1777) 

7,  476,  509,  1348,  2683,  2796 

JOHNSON,  Samuel,  LL.D.  (1738- 

1790)  14,  23,456,885,  1202,  1280,  1506, 

1549.  1873,  1967,  2013,  2076,  2547,  2581 

JOHNSON,  Thomas  (1731)  800 

JOHNSON,   Thomas,  A.M.  (1736) 

2515 

836 

1249 

1383 


JOHNSON,  W.  (1830) 
JOHNSON,  William  (1873) 
JOHNSON,  William  (1798) 
JOHNSON,  William (i858)Errata, vol.  iv 

JOHNSTON, (1858)  1249 

JOHNSTON,      Andrew      Gregory 

(1816)  1450 

JOHNSTON,    Charles    (1760-1786) 

49>394,  1132,  1 140,  1913,  2192 
JOHNSTON,  Dr  (1737)  1175 


JOHNSTON,  Ebenezer(N.D.)  722 

JOHNSTON,  James  (1731)  i66o 

JOHNSTON,    Joseph    (1685-1687) 

864,  981, 1358,  2175,  2750 

JOHNSTON,  Keith  (1878-1884)       1747, 

2387,  2526,  2724,  2804 

JOHNSTON,  Nathaniel  (n.d.)  569 

JOHNSTONE, (1840)  2536 

JOHNSTONE,  Christina  Jane(i8i  5- 

1832)  409,510,682,741,1741 

JOHNSTONE,  George  (1732)  832 

JOHNSTONE,  George,  M.P.  (1771) 

2578 
JOHNSTONE,  Rev.  John  (1841)  2505 
JOHNSTONE,  Robert  W.  (1871)  2064 
JOLIFFE,  Thomas  R.  (1819-1827)  1428 

1694 

JOLLY,  Emily  (1856- 1874)  288,  326,  433, 

548,  1297,  1 67 1,  1686,  1879,  2248,  2769, 

2815 
JOLLY,  Thomas  (1698)  2765 

JOLYOT    DE    CREBILLON,   Bl. 

Prosp.  (1749)  ^^ 

JONES, (1841)  70 

JONES, (1771)  96s 

JONES,  C.  (1775)  2459 

JONES,  C.  A.  (1858-1871)       1833,2082, 
2251,2499,  2518 
JONES,  Captain  (1646)  1923 

JONES,  Capt.  William,  R.N.  (1830) 

1776 

JONES,  David  (1716)  1161 

JONES,  David  (1790-1794)      1417,  2092, 

2504,  2582,  2800  (2), 


JONES,  David  (1702) 
JONES,  David  (1817) 
JONES,  Dr  R.  (1659) 
JONES,  Elizabeth  (n.d.) 
JONES,  Erasmus  (1735) 
JONES,  El-nest  (1841) 
JONES,  Griffith  (1744) 
JONES,  Henr>-(i875-i878) 
JONES,  Henry  (1746-1761) 


1475 
2014 
2188 

727 
1527 
2830 
1932 
1327,  1328 
1467,  1903, 
2128 
1942 
2227 

2358 
390,  850 
338,  669 


JONES,  Henry  (N.D.) 
JONES,  H.  M.(i827) 
JONES,  J.  (1769) 
JONES,  John  (1642,  1643) 
JONES,  John  (1750,  1755) 
JONES,  Margaret  E.  M.  (1837, 1839) 

1255,  1281,  2783 
JONES,  Mr  (N.D.)  1438 

JONES,  R.  B.  (1856)  2771 

JONES,  Rev.  John  (1749)  959 


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JONES,  Rev.  John,   LL.D.   (1819- 

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JONES,  Rev.  John  Pike  (1820, 1828) 

250,  722 
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JONES,  Sir  William  (1772-1825)        618, 
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JONES,  Stephen  (1795,  1812)    1145, 1199 
JONES,  W.,B.D,(i6i2)  1917 

JONES,  William  (1752-1795)      496,  677, 
1335,  1382,  1818  (2),  21 10,  2267,  2408 
JONES,  William  (1679)  2838 

JONES,  William,  F.R.S.  (1777-1798) 

1392,  1426,  1768 
JORDAN,  C.  W.  (1799)  1769 

JORDAN,  G.  W.  (1799,  1800)      21,  1726 
JORDAN,  J.  W.  (1824)  265 

JORDAN,  Tho.  (1649)  570 

JORDAN,  Thomas  (1665)  372 

JORTIN,  John,  D.D.  (1731-1753)       800, 

1625,2146 
JOSSELIN,  John  (1574)  1484 

JOURDAN,  Mary  J.  (1836,  1856)         72, 

1617 
JOY,  George  (1534,  1535)  103 1,  2049 

JOY,  Henry  H.  (1838)  1412 

JOYCE,  Jeremiah  (1803)  82 

JOYNER,    alias    Lyde     Gulielmus 

(1686)  2433 

JOYNER,  WiUiam  (1686)  1790 

JUDD,J.  (1856)  518 

JUDD,  Sylvester  (1850)  2208 

JUDSON,  Mrs  (1848)  1635 

JULLIEN,  A.  (1824)  2607 

JURIN,  James,  M.D.  (i734-i757)       165, 

loio,  1619 
J  U  STAM  O  N  D,  J.,  M. A.  ( 1 776)  1 900 
JUSTAMOND,  John  Obadiah  (1758) 

2143 
JUSTICE,  Alexander  (1707)  1002 

JUXON,    William,    Archbishop    of 
Canterbury  (1662,  1694)  364,  2510 


K 


KAMES,  Lord,  Henry  Home  (1732- 
1774)        828,  830  (2),  1765,  2017,  2028, 

2404 
KAMPE,  Joachim  H.  (1852)  2530 

KAUFFMAN,  C.  H.  (1803)  629 

KAY,  Robert  (18 16)  1035 

KAYE,  Bishop  (1834,  1838)      2141,  2178 
KAYE,  John  William  (1844)  1885 


KEACH,  Benjamin  (1675-1692)  163, 

1018,  1040,  2389,  2789 

KEARY,  Annie  (1857-1863)      1091, 1261, 

2382 
KEARY,  E.  (1857)  1091 

KEATE,  George,  F.R.S.  (1760- 1766) 

87,  1943,  2551 

KEATE,  Rev.  William  (1790)  35 

KEBLE,  John,  M.A.  (1827-1865)        384, 

615,  1528  (2),  2052 

KEBLE,  Joseph,  LL.B.  (1707)  795 

KECK,  T.  (1656)  2129 

KEDDIE,  Henrietta  (1852-1882)        294, 

406,  566,  624,  702,  993,  1014, 1090,  1093, 

1187,  1306,  1312,  1317, 1566,  1642,  1683, 

1747,  1762,  1812,  1816,  1851,  1896,  2273 

(2),  2392,  2433,  2518,  2529,  2798,  2805 

KEDDIE,  William  (n.d.)  2482 

KEEPE,  Henry  (1683,  1688)     1655,  2664 

KEIGHTLEY,  Thomas  (1828,  1837) 

879,  2313 
KEILL,  John,  M.A.  (1701)  813 

KEIR,  James  (1789)  928 

KEIR,  James,  F.R.S.  (177O  628 

KEIR,  Mrs  (1786)  1242 

KEIRN, (1714)  1646 

KEITH,  Charles,  of  Montrose  (1776) 

896 
KEITH,  Duncan  (1882)  1758 

KEITH,  George  (1682- 1699)     7 18,  2330, 

2682 

KEITH,  G.  Skene  (1797)  4o 

KEITH,  William  (1730)  805 

KEITH,  Sir  William,  Bart.  (1729)       817 

KELHAM,  Robert  (1758)  71 

KELLISON,  Matthew  (1617-1672)     273, 

981,  1736,  22 39 

KELLY,   Dennis  Burrowes  (1839)    ^542 

KELLY,  Hugh  (1766-1774)        207,413, 

1578,  2269,  2565 

KELLY,  John  (1732-1756)         884,  1455, 

1550,  1941,2594,  2712 

KELLY,  P.  (1826)  1287 

KELLY,  W.  (1834)  1887 

KELLY,  William  (1876)  I754 

KELSALL,  Charles  (1812-1836)        494, 

929,  1 178,  1355,2157 

KELTY,  Mary  Ann  (i  821- 1866)  614,  906, 

1469,  1508,  1831,  2082,  2167,  2499,  2652, 

2773, 2794 

KEMBLE,  Frances  Ann(i8i4-i83i)  303, 

354,  391.   509,  577,  ion,   1027,    1059, 

1520,  231 1,  2314,  2706,  2826,  Errata 

vol.  iv. 


cclxxi 


KEM     —    KIN 


cclxxii 


KEMBLE,  John  Philip  (1786-1789) 

1531,  1849,  2452 
KEMBLE,  Mrs  Charles,  tide  M.  T.  de 

Camp  (1808)  565 

KEMP,  Anne  (n.d.)  497 

KEMP,  W.  (1588)  727 

KEN,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath 

and  Wells  (167  5- 1703)       108,  711, 864, 
1389,  1545,2234 
KENDALL,  A.  (1798)  327 

KENDALL,  Edward  Augustus  (1798- 

1835)  291,  755,  1298,  2462 

KENDALL,  Francis  (1816)  608 

KENNAWAY,      Charles      Edward 

(1854)  1884 

KENNEDY, (1826)  567 

KENNEDY,  Archibald  (1749,  1752) 

1215,  1779 
KENNEDY,  Benjamin  Hall,  D.D. 

(1844- 1 871)  1323,  2054,  (2),  2595,  vol.  iii. 
KENNEDY,  Edward  S.  (1871)  2054 

KENNEDY,  Gilbert  (1721-22)  1724 

KENNEDY,  Grace  (1725  1897 

KENNEDY,  Grace  (1823, 1825)  709,  2025 
KENNEDY,  James  (1786)  607 

KENNEDY,  James,  B.D.  (1876)  2145 
KENNEDY,  James,  M.D.  (1762)  172 
KENNEDY,  John  (1756)  989,  1406,  2693 
KENNEDY,  John,  D.M.  (1751)  678 

KENNEDY,  Mr (1831)  2392 

KENNEDY,  Mrs  (1831)  2392 

KENNEDY,  Patrick (1855, 1856)  1340(2) 
KENNETT,  White,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Peterborough  (1681-1718)   26,  322,  620, 

689,902,  1152,  1343,  1354,  1399,  1565, 

1594,  1794,  2001,  2101,  2440,  2599,  2664, 
2750,  2772,  2820 
KENNICOTT,     Benjamin,      D.D. 

(1747-1772)  1369,  1943,  2836 

KENNY,  Arthur  H.,  D.D.  (1822)  1445 
KENNY,  Mary  (1822,  1823)  365,  1446 
KENRICK,  William,    D,D.,   LL.D 

(1751-1773)     582,  784,  786,  984,  1041, 

1245,  1297, 1698, 181 5, 1867,  2176,  2284, 

281 1 
KENT,  John  (1772)  1436 

KENT,  William  Charles  Mark  (1847- 

1869)  339,603,1015,1501 

KENYON,  John  (1833)  2206 

KEPERS,  John  (N.D.)  527 

KER,  Henry  Bellenden  (1819, 1833)  1501, 

2753 
KER,  John  (172 1 )  1376 

KER,  William  (1689)  241 1 


KER,  William  T.,  M.A.  (1879)  2187 

KERR,  Charles  (1788)  1296 

KERR,  Lady  Amabel  (1876)  2715 

KERR,  William   S.  R.,  Marquis  of 

Lothian  (1863)  953 

KERSEY,  John  (1702)  1720 

KETTILBY, (1765)  718 

KETTLE,  Mary  Rosa  Stewart  (1852, 

i860)  716,  871 

KETTLE,    Rose   Mackenzie   (1851- 

1854)     1455,  2389,  2409,  Errata,  vol,  ii. 
KETTLEWELL,  Rev.  John  (1688- 

1693)  377,  381,  384,  712,  1982 

KEYNES,  F,  John,  S.J.  (1675)  689 

KEYWORTH,  Thomas  (1817)  2014 

KIDD,  Rev.  J.,  M.D.  (1835)  333 

KIDDER,     Rev.     Richard,     D.D., 

Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  (1687- 

1690)  1369,  1753,  2295,  2570 

KIDGELL,  John  (1755)  308 

KILDARE  AND  LEIGHLIN,  Bp. 

of,  James  Warren  Doyle  (1822-1827) 
578,  1356,  1448,  1449  (2),  2170,  2763 
KILLALA,  Bishop  of,  John  Maxwell 

(1640)  779 

KILLALA,  Bishop  of,  Joseph  Stock 

(1800)  1699 

KILLIGREW,  Henry  (1643)  2336 

KIlLiGREW,   Sir   William    (1664, 

1669)  1213,  1848 

KILLIGREW,  Thomas  (1720)  1624 

KILNER,  Joseph  (n.d.)  16 

KILPATRICK,  James  (1731)     821,  2333 
KILVERT,  Adelaide  S.  (1841)  1172 

KILVERT,  R.  (1644)  649 

KIMBALL,  Richard  B.  (1850)  2251 

KIMBER,  Isaac  (1731,  1746)    1136,  1478 
KINASTON,  Sir  Francis  (1636,  1642) 

496,  1341 
KINDERLY,  Nathaniel  (1721)  2004 

KING,  Charles  (1705)  25 

KING,  Counsellor  ( 1 77 1 )  968 

KING,  Daniel  (1656)  337 

KING,  David,  LL.D.  (1832)  849 

KING,  Dr  William  (i754,  '^11'^)    113,  705 
KING,  Dr  WiUiam,  M.A.  (1750)  742 

KING,  Edward  (1795)  11 98 

KING,  Edward,  F.R.S.  (1785,  1803) 

1174,2037 
KING,   E.,   Earl    of    Kingsborough 

(1830)  139 

KING,  Frances  E.,  nde  Bernard  (1800) 

2103 
KING,  Gregory  (1684,  1685)         1824  (2) 


cclxxiii 


KIN     —     KYL 


cclxxiv 


KING,  Harriet  E.  Hamilion  (1869)      189 
KING,    Henry,    D.D.,     Bishop     of 

Chichester  (1649-1657)    578,  1949,  2050 
KING,  John,  D.D.  (1701)  95 

KING,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London 

(1611)  2335 

KING,  John  Myers  (1849)  1864 

KING,  Katherine  (1870,  1872)    832,  1893 
KING,  Lord,  Peter  King  (1691)  767 

KING,  Mrs  (1813)  911 

KING,  Peter,  Lord  King  (1691)  767 

KING,  Philip,  D.D.  (1656)  2526 

KING,  Richard  (1808)  286 

KING,  R.  J.  (1840)  2695 

KING,  Robert  (1844)  2253 

KING,  Rufus  (1807)  1878 

KING,  Sir  Peter,  Lord  Chancellor, 

Ockham  (1703)  1 149 

KING,  Thomas  (1763)  1518 

KING,  Walter  William  (1841)  1038 

KING,  William,  D.D.  (1691,  1754) 

2488,  2623 
KING,   William,   Earl   of  Lovelace 

(1848)  2197,  2203 

KING,  William,  LL.D.   ( 1694- 1 751) 

95,  181,369,  623,  972,  1279,  1299,  1672, 

1802,    1955,    2035,    2237,    2298,    2440, 

2602,  2621,  2719,  2763 

KINGESBY,  George  (1760)  87 

KINGLAKE,  Alexander  W.  (1844)      776 

KINLOCH,  George  R.   (1827-1829) 

89,  209,  1759,  1851 
KINLOCH,    Lord    William    Penny 

(1833-1866)  404,  2069,  2594,  2615 

KINGSBOROUGH,     Earl     of,    E. 

King  (1830)  139 

KINGSLEY,  Charles  (1850-1851)         72, 

367,  2846 
KINGSLEY,  Dr  (1872)  2458 

KINGSLEY,  Jeffreys  (1838)  2483 

KINGSMAN,  William  (181 1)  1414 

KINGSTON,  DrRichard(i707-i709) 

775,  1212 
KIPPIS,  Andrew,  D.D.  (1761-1795) 

488,  728,  1461,  1472 
KIRKBY,  John  (1745)  307,  1472 

KIRKE,  Thomas  (1679)  1638 

KIRKLAND,    Mary,    nee    Clavers 

(1842)  941 

KIRKMAN,  Francis  (1661-1675)       1997, 
2047,  2714,  2824 
KIRKPATRICK,  James  (1713,  1721) 

1 1 17,  2760 
KIRKPATRICK,  J.,  M.D.  (1750)     2284 


KIRKTON,  James  (1703)  1143 

KIRKWAN,  A.  V.  (1841)  1977 

KIRKWOOD,  James  (1692)  2670 

KISMET,  George  Fleming  (n.D.)       1307 
KITCHIN,  John  (1605)  1824 

KITCHINER,  William,  M.D.  (1811- 

1822)         142,  182,  445,  510,  1939,  1985 
KITCHING,  H.  St  A.  (1832)  1658 

KITTO,  John  (n.D.)  88 

KITTO,  John,  D.D.  (1799)  1641 

KNAPP,  John  Leonard  (1818,  1829)  186, 

1275 
KNIGHT,  Charles  (1836)  1739,  1908 

KNIGHT,  Ellis  Cornelia  (1790-1812) 

392,  606,  633,  2623 
KNIGHT,  George  (1837)  2157 

KNIGHT,  Henry  Gaily  (1816)  1204 

KNIGHT,  James,  D.D.  (1711-1715)  482, 
1403,  2010,  2281,  2676 
KNIGHT,  J.  C.  (1854)  665 

KNIGHT,  Mr  (1805)  1617 

KNIGHT,  Sir  John  (1694)  2470 

KNIGHT,  T.  (1809)  846 

KNIGHT,  Thomas  (1725)  812 

KNIGHTON,  William  (1855)  2022 

KNOTT,  Edward  (1636,  1654)  635, 

1223,  2040 
KNOTT,  Rev.  Robert  Rowe,  M.A. 

(1839)  1711 

KNOWLES,  Mary  (n.D.)  449 

KNOWLES,  Sir  Charles  (1765)  804 

KNOX, (n.D.)  2591 

KNOX,  Alexander  (1824)  1232 

KNOX,  Captain  Charles  (1841,  1842) 

1069,  2413 
KNOX,    Isabella  Craig  (1856-1881) 

1210,  1218,  1947 
KNOX,  John  (1558,  1581)  926,  998 

KNOX,  John  (1784)  2733 

KNOX,  J.  Spencer  (1840)  1869 

KNOX,  Thomas  (1856)  628 

KNOX,  Vicesimus,  D.D.  (1778-1821) 

137,  733,  825,  890,  1890,  2472,  2819 

KNOX,  William  (1765,  1796)      409,  489, 

505,  866,  1 79 1,  2004 

KNOX,  William  (1824)  2772 

KOLTZOFF-MASSALSKY,  Princess, 

nee  Helena  Ghika  (1861)  2827 

KOOPS,  Matthias  (1800)  1109 

KRASINSKI,  Count  Valerian  (1852)  1650 
KYD,  Thomas  (1594-1605)  513,  928, 

2462,  2618 
KYFFIN,  Maurice  (1587)  589 

KYLE,  Rev.  Robert  Wood  (1842)      1417 


cclxxv 


KYN     —     LAN 


cclxxvi 


KYNASTON,  Herbert  (1852)  436 

KYN  ASTON,  Sir  Francis  (1636)         496 
KYNASTON,  Thomas  (1785)  1419 


L. 


1480 


LABRUNE,  J.  de(i69i) 

LA     CALPRENEDE,     Seigneur 

Gauthier  de  Costes  (1676)  326 

LA  CREQUINIERE, de  (1705)  59 

LA  CROSE,  J.  D.  de  (1687)  2711 

LA  HOMIERE,  Louis  de  (1857)  516 
LA  MARC  HE,  Oliver  de  (1594)  2186 
LA    PLACETTE,  Jean    de    (1687, 

1688)  I 2 19,  2393 

LA  ROCHE,  Charles  F.  T.  de  (1753),  77 
LA  ROCHE,  Michael  de  (1722,  1730) 

1494,  1582 
LA  RAME,  Louisa  de  (1863-1883)      175, 

345,  356,696,937,  974,  1081,  1201,  1218 

(2),  1669,  1866,  1 916,  2056,  2384,  2502, 
2654,  2698,  2707,  2738,  2787 
LA  VAL^E,  Joseph  (1790)  1709 

LABELLIERE,  P.  (1789)  2600 

LABOUCHERE,  Henry  (187 1)  627 

LAC E Y,  William  ( 1 639)  1 284 

LACY,  John  ( 1 707- 1 7 1 3)  546,  998 

LACY,  Katherine  (n.D.)  1173 

LAFFAN,  May  (1876-1879)       935,  1169, 

1176 

LAHEE,  M.  R.  (i860)  2593 

LA  I N  G,  Alexander  ( 1 82  7- 1 846)  1 69, 

255,  419,  2074,  2402 

LAING,  David  (1821-1852)        996, 1757, 

1946,  2464 
LAING,  David,  LL.D.  (1833-1858)    268, 

33''^ 
LAING,  Malcolm  (1804) 
LAING,  Robert  (1726) 
LAIRD,   Lieut.    Francis 

(1822-1824) 

LAKE, ,  D.D.  (181 1) 

LAKE,  J.,  (1677,  1687) 
LALLY-TOLLEN  D  ALL, 


1840 

1 124 

90s 

C,   R.N. 

1313,  2825 

1364 
416,  2840 
Marquis 
de,  T.  Gerard  (i793)  7oS 

LAMB, ,  (1672)  2496 

LAMB,  Anne  R.,  Mrs  Dryden  (1844)     304 
LAMB,  Charles  (1796- 1831)       739, 1677, 

1827,2258 
LAMB,  E.  (i860)  2262 

LAMB,  Hon.  W.  (1799)  811 

LAMB,  Lady  Caroline  (18 16,  1823) 

32,  1017,  1037 


LAMB,  Mary  (1809,  18 14)         1677,  1959 
LAMB,  Mrs  Joseph  ( 1 861-1862)        1183, 
1262,  1939,  2652 
LAMBE,  Robert  (1765)  1 133 

LAMBE,  Thomas  (1762)  1528 

LAMBE,  William  (n.d.)  2763 

LAMBERT, (1774)  1389 

LAMBERT,  C.  E.  (1836)  214 

LAMBERT,  Henry  ( 1 851)  1570 

LAMPE,  John  F.  (1732)  73 

LAMPREYS,  S.  C.  (1834)  266 

LANCASTER,  J.  (1821)  863 

LANCASTER,  Joseph  (1801)  2748 

LANCASTER,  Nathaniel  (1767)       1609 
LANCASTER,  Rev.  T.  (1797)  1930 

LANCASTER,    William   P.,    M.A. 

(1866)  1898 

LANDELS,  Rev.  W.  (1857)  2715 

LANDON,  James,  T.  B.  (1851-1853) 

835  (2),  1042 
LANDON,  Letitia  Elizabeth  (1737- 

1838)       238,  719,  832,  930,  937,  956, 

1026,    1217,    2223,   2621,   2659,    2724, 

2778 
LANDON,  T.  B.,  M.A.  (n.D.)  2831 

L AN  D  O  R,  Robert  E  yres  ( 1 846)  907 

LANDOR,    Walter    Savage    (1798- 

1859)      405,  439,  994,  1080,  1883,  1949, 

1959,  2386 
LANE,  Bartholomew  (1684)  I59 

LANE,  John  (1648)  61 

LANE,  John  (1603)  734 

LANE,  Richard  J.  (1855)  2475 

LANEY,  Benjamin,  Bishop  of  Ely 

(1668)  2351 

LANE  HAM,  Robert  (n.d.)  142  i 

LANG,  John  (1853)  2606 

LANGBAINE,  Gerard,  D.D.  (1638- 

1678)  106,  594,  778,  946,  947,  2023, 

2199,  2678 
LANGFORD,  Dr  (1809)  887 

LANGHORNE,  John,  D.D.  (1762- 

1784)      523,  622,  729,  1004,  1447, 1449, 

2729 
LANGLAND,  Robert  (1550)  2771 

LANGLAND,  Robert,  or  Longland 

(1814)  1911 

LANGLEY,  D.  B.  (1854)  2535 

LANGLEY,  Rev.  Samuel  (1777)         994 
LANGRISHE,  Sir  Hercules,  Bart. 

(1772,1783)  212,2511 

LANGTON,  Zachary  (1753)  792 

LANGIUS,  John  (1669)  2314 

LANKESTER,  Dr  Edwin  (1846)      2724 


cclxxvii 


LAN     —     LEN 


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LANSDOWNE,  Lord,  George  Gran- 
ville (1696-1722)  282,  1009,  1266,  1353, 

2349 
LANTAFFE,  T.  (1816)  859 

LARDNER,  Nathaniel,  D.D.  (1753- 

1764)  807,  1383,  1422,  1772 

LARDNER,  Rev.  Dionysius,  LL.D. 

(1833)  2643 

LARKEN,  Rev.  Edmund  R.,  M.A. 

(1847)  1617 

LARKIN,  G.  (1711)  2841 

LARPENT,  Sir  George  (1823)  2040 

LARWOOD,  Joshua  (1809)  789 

LASCELLES,    Rowley   (1816-1831) 

1442,  1444,  2703 
LATERRlfiRE,  Dr  Salles  (1830)  1962 
LATEY,  John  Lash  (1841)  1453 

LATHAM,  Henry  (1846)  130 

LATHY,  Thomas  P.  (1807-1819)  92,  2217 
LATOUCHE,  James  De  (1727-1760) 

93,  953,  2361 
LATROBE,  Charles  Joseph  (1837)  2414 
LATTA,  T.  A.  (1862)  1830 

LATT I N,  Patrick  ( 1 799)  315 

LAUDER,  Alexander  (1712)  2758 

LAUDER,  George  (1641)  300,  2687 

LAUDER,  Sir  Thomas  Dick,  Bart. 

(1825)  1505 

LAUDER,  William,  M.A.  (1754)  1302 
LAUGHTON,  Rev.  William  (1841)  2192 
LAUNDY,  Edwin  (1832)  2105 

LAUNE,  Thomas  de  (1712)  1207 

LAURENCE, (1828)      247,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
LAURENCE,  H.  (1825)  1507 

LAURENCE,  James,  Chevalier  de 

Laurence  (1810)  1910 

LAURENCE,  Richard  (1821)  2173 

LAURENCE,  Richard,  Archbishop 

of  Cashel  ( 1 823- 1 829)  2 1 59,  2 1 62 

LAURENCE,      Roger    (1712-1734) 

238,  670,  1221,  1674,  2244,  2304,  2524 
LAURENCE,  Thomas  (n.d.)  2727 

LAURENCE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1668)  652 
LAURIE,  James  (1836-1838)      916,2157 
LAURIE,  William  A.,  W.S.  (1850)    1570 
LAVINGTON,    George,   Bishop  of 
Exeter  (1749,  1755)  774,  1659 

LAW, (1813)  2309 

LAW,  E.  (1854)  2236 

LAW,   Elizabeth   Susan,   Lady  Col- 
chester Errata,  vol.  ii.  (2) 
LAW,    Edmund,    D.D.,    Bishop   of 
Carlisle  (1769- 1 774)  488,  582,  1769 


LAW,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Sophia  (1832- 

1833)  1015,  1629 

LAW,  J.  (1757)  866 

LAW,  John  (1705)  1652 

LAW,  Lady  E.  (1853)  1622 

LAW,  W.  (1754)  382 

LAWRENCE,  Frederick  (i  841, 1857) 

548,  1251 
LAWRENCE,  George  (1642)  572 

LAWRENCE,  George  Alfred  (1863- 
1874)  130,  213,  249,  253,  255,  291,  1060, 
1 561, 1560,  2257,  2385,  2530 
LAWRENCE,  Herbert  (1769)  1462 

LAWRENCE,  John  (1714-1747)  64,  148, 

1855 
LAWRENCE,  Mrs  Rose  (1828)  1318 
LAWRENCE,  Richard,  LL.D.  (1820, 

1821)  2161,  2173 

L AWRE N  C E ,  Roger  ( 1 708)  1 330 

LAWRIE,  Robert  (1660)  1021 

LAWRIE,  W.  F.  B.  (1851)  1202 

LAWRY,  Rev.  John  (1741-3)  193 

LAWSON,  John,  B.D.  (1764-1774)     176, 

675,  1797 
LAWSON,  John  Parker,  M.A.  (1827- 
1839)     237,  994,  1 1 22,  1474,  1478,  1480, 

1500 
LAWSON,  Rev.  J.  (1839)  1883 

LAWSON,  Thomas  (1660)  160 

LAWTON,  Charlvvood  (1705,  1706) 

407,  2297 

LAYTON,  Henry  (1670-1704)     174, 1787 

(3),  1788,  1789,  2285,  2302 

L'ESTRANGE,  Hammond  (1655)     2124 

L'ESTRANGE,  Joseph  (1825)  1934 

L'ESTRANGE,    Sir    Roger    (1583- 

1760)        21,  38,  120,  153,  155,  157,  324, 

345,  406,  448,  490,  529,  618,  1056,  1284, 

1329,  1342,  1743,  1792,  1934,  2119(2), 

2149,  2233,  2289,  2304,  2565,  2566,  2603, 

2704 
LE    CHEVALIER,    Jean   Baptiste 

(1829)  2704 

LE  CLERC,  Jean  (1690,  1700)  932,  1863 
LE   COURAYER,   Pierre   Frangois 

(1728)  587 

LE  FAUCHEUR,  Michel  (n.d.)         821 
LE  FREEKE,  William  (1687)  829 

LE  GRAND,  M.  (1786,  1790)  1749,  2544 
LE  GRICE,  Rev.  C.  P.  (1804)  563 

LE    MESURIER,    Thomas,     B.D. 

(1795-1819)  1412,  1948,  2623 

LE  NEVE,  John  (171 1,  1716)    902,  1500 
LE  NOIR,  Jean  (1678)  1727,  2224 


cclxxix 


LEV    —     LES 


cclxxx 


LE  VAYER,  Sieur  de  la  Nothe  (1649) 

1459 
LEACH,  Thomas  (1791)  485 

LEADBEATER,  Mary  (1794)  867 

LEAHY,  David  (1845)  2201 

LEAKE,  John  (1733)  2268 

LEAKE,  Stephen  Martin  (1626)  1760 
LEAKE,  W.  Martin  (1825)  1 1 19 

LEANERD,  John  (1678,  1679)  520,  2077 
LEAR,  Mrs  Sydney  (1871)  2319 

LEAR,  S.  H.  (1858)  2082 

LEASK,  William,  D.D.  (1854)  2508 

LEATHES,  Mr  Stanley  (1869)  2414 

LEBLICH,  Domingo  Badia  y  (1816) 

2627 
LECAMUS,  Antoine  (1754)  3 

LECH  MERE,  Edmund,  D.D.  (1632, 

1770)  668,  1945 

LECKY,  William  E.  H.,  M.A.  (1861) 

1334 
LEDWICH,  Edward  (1771)  139 

LEE,  Arthur  (1764-1775)    159,  795,  1784, 

2292,  2469 

LEE,  Eliza,  nee  Buckminster  (1849)  ^475 

LEE,  Francis,  M.  D.  ( 1 690- 1 7 1 8)         480, 

1 142,  1310,  1588 

LEE,  Frederick  George  (185 1- 1865) 

411,  1333 
LEE,  General  Charles  (1803)  1436 

LEE,  Hannah  F.  (1848)  2586 

LEE,  Harriet  (1786)  789 

LEE,    Henry    A.    Dillon,    Viscount 

Dillon  (1817-1824)  661,1468,2227 

LEE,  John  (1753)  1122 

LEE,  Mrs  George  (1839,  1841)  1469  (2) 
LEE,  P.  (1840)  434  (2) 

LEE,  Principal  (1824,  1832)  1278,  1592 
LEE,    Rachel   F.   A.,  Baroness   de 

Despencer  (1808,  1828)  4,  797,  2139 
LEE,  R.  E.  (1833)  1537 

LEE,  Robert,  D.D.  (1844)  1972 

LEE,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1659,  1677)        721, 

1823 
LEE,  Sophia  (1785,  1787)  1090,  2098 

LEE,  William  (1795,  1846)  87,  494, 

2466 
LEECH,  J.  (1845,  1847)  396  (2) 

LEEDS,  Duke  of,  F.  G.   Osborne 

(1775).  2367 

LEES,  James  Cameron,  D.D.  (1877- 

1881)  1531,  2221  (2),  2507 

LEFEVRE,  Mrs  (1808)  867 

LEFEVRE,    Sir    George    William, 

M.D.  (1843)  H7I 


LEGER,  Barry  St  (1824)  2419 

LEGGE,  Alfred  Owen  (1876)  1543 

LEGH,  George,  LL.D.  (1718,  1719) 

312,  1409 
LEGH,  Gerard  (1718)  1356 

LEICESTER,  C.  (1848,  1857)  893, 

1537 
LEICESTER,  Peter  (1830)  186,  250, 

2550 
LEIGH,  Chandois  (1818,  1832)         1954, 

2617 
LEIGH,  Edward  (1652)  1899 

LEIGH,  John  (1861)  2390 

LEIGH,  P.  B.  (1827)  1326 

LEIGH,  Richard  (1673,  1675)  347,  1953, 

2624 
LEIGH  LIN,  Bishop  of  Kildare,  and 
James  Warren  Doyle  (1824,  1827) 

578,  1356,  1448,  2169,  2763 
LEIGHTON,  Alexander  (1624,  1628) 

160,  2467 
LEIGHTON,  Francis  (1769)  1681 

LEIGHTON,  F.  S.  (1870)  1532 

LEIGHTON,  John  (1853)  2513 

LEISURE,  Rob  Mart  (1764)  2261 

LEITCH,  Alexander  (1857)  378 

LEITH,    Bishop    of,    Forbes 

1 765-1767)  809,  192 1 

LEJANU,  Miss  (1805)  1508 

LEJANU,  Rev.  Philip,  D.D.  (1777) 

1432 
LELAND,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1762-1772) 

849,  1509 
LEMAISTRE,  J.  G.  (1799,  1803)       958, 

2230 
LEMNIUS,  Levinus  (1587)  1085 

LEMON,  Robert  (1830-32)  2489 

LEMPRIERE,  John,  D.D.  (1818)     2743 
LENNOX,  Charles,  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond (1785)  113 
LENNOX,   Charlotte,  nee    Ramsay 
(1747-1758)  910,  1083,  1586,  1897,  1951, 

2347 
LENNOX,  Mr  Charles  (1760-1)  1312 
LENNY,  C.  (1847)  2348 

LEONARD,  Daniel  (1776)  1556 

LEOPOLD,    Alexander,    Prince  of 
Hohenlohe,  Bishop  of  Sardica  (1823) 

865 

LEOTIUS,  Jacobus  (1715)  2059 

LESLIE,  Charles  (1692-1714)      107,  121, 

206,  218,  226  (2),  238  (2),  259,  316,  317, 

323,  324  (2),  326,  363,  578,  659  (2),  672, 

684,  792,  836,  924,  991,  1029  (2),  1 1 36, 


cclxxxi 


LES     —     LIN 


cclxxxii 


1147,   1348,    1349,    1557,    1713.   1714, 

J758,    1857,    1980,  201 1,    2018,  2131 

2170,    2210,    2255,    2258,  2308,  2357, 

2369,  2409,  2442,  2737,  2791,  2825 

LESLIE,  Charles  (1808)  1373 

LESLIE,  Charles  (1750)  2065 

LESLIE,  Charles,  M.A.  (1755)  320 

LESLIE,   Henry,  Bishop  of  Down 

and  Connor  (1639- 1 649)  779,  1553,2468 
LESLIE,  Rev.  Charles  (1714)  1809 

LESLIE,  Sir  John,  W.S.  (1818)  478 

LETCHWORTH,    Thomas     (N.D., 

1765)  799,  1664 

LETI,  Gregorio  (1667,  1670)  309,  1743 
LETSOME,  Sampson,  M.A.  (1734)  1220 
LETTSOM,  John  Coakley,  M.D. 
(1772-1804)  1055,  1099,  1 100,  iioi  (2), 
1 102,  1702,  2109,  21 10 
LETTSOM,  W.  Nanson  (1856)  2448 
LEVER,  Charles  James  (1837-1864) 

186,  366,  473  (2),  514,  626,  1560,  2390 
LEVERSON,  Major  H.  A.  (1860- 
1871)         748,  941,  1193,  2844,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
LEVESON,   Gower,   Lord    Francis 

(1830)  2786 

LEVESQUE  DE  POUILLY,  Louis 

J.  (1749)  2564 

LEWES,  George  Henry  (1847)  2078 

LEWGAR,  John  (1662)  788 

LEWIN,  Ross  (1834)  1471 

LEWIS,  David,  M.A.  (1842)  2023 

LEWIS,  E.  (1730)  2093 

LEWIS,  Estella  A.  (1875)  2258 

LEWIS,  George  (1834)  2274 

LEWIS,  Harold  (1876)  402 

LEWIS,  James,  D.D.  (1830)  580 

LEWIS,  John  (1717,  1755)  53,  914,  1127, 

2324 
LEWIS,  John,  D.D.  (n.D.)  2764 

LEWIS,  John  Delaware  (1849,  1851) 

30,  2402 
LEWIS,  John,  M.A.  (1716)  2142 

LEWIS,  Lady  Theresa  (1859)  2321 

LEWIS,   Matthew    Gregory    (1796- 

1878)  1652,2451,2542,2739 

LEWIS,  M.  G.  (1825,  1850)  ^l,  1267 

LEWIS,  Rev.  George  (1834)  732 

LEWIS,  Rev.  John  (172 1,  1740)  674, 

2288 
LEWIS,  Sir  George  Cornwall  (1828- 

1839)  1019,  1088,  2053 

LEWIS,  Thomas  (1709- 1726)        86,  403, 

413,  561,  1378,  1648,  2029 


LEWIS  Thomas,  M.A.  (18 17)  2278 

LEWIS,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1720)  761 

LEWIS,  William,  M.D.  (n.D.)  126 

LEWKENOR,  John  (1693)  1608 

LEWKENOR,  Lewes  (1594)  2186 

LEWTHWAITE,     George,      M.A. 

(1865)  2386 

LEY,  John  (1641,  1653)  642,  853 

LEYBOURN,  William  (1685)  604 

LEYDEN,  John  (1799)  1112 

LICHFIELD,  Bishop  of,  John  Lons- 
dale (1824)  2419 
LICHFIELD,  Dean  of,  J.  C.  Wood- 
house  (1818)  2353 
LICHFIELD,   Dean   of,  Launcelot 
Addison,  D.D.  (1677-1697)      388,  1009, 

1107,  1647 
LICHFIELD,    Dean     of,    William 
Binckes,  D.D.  (1701-1702)        858,  1994 

LIEBERKAUN, (1771)  31 

LIGHTBODIE,  George  (1638)  55 

LILBURNE,  John  (1645-1650)   598,  749, 
1 186,  1928,  2303,  2700,  2708 
LILLO,  George  (1731)  2386 

LILLY,  John  (1591-1632)  991,  1562, 1669, 

2258 
LI  LLY,  William  ( 1 676)  242  5 

LIMERICK,  Bishop  of,  John  Jebb, 

D.D.  (1824-1828)  308,  1983 

LIN,  Thomas  (n.d.)  2528 

LIN,  Thomas,  Junr.  (171 1)  971 

LINCOLN,  Archdeacon  of,  J.  Gor- 
don, D.D,  (1769)  1797 
LINCOLN,  Bishop   of,   C.    Words- 
worth (1862)                                       1 1 72 
LINCOLN,  Bishop  of,  John  Green, 

D.D.  (1741-1761)    10,  192,  483,  2015(2) 
LINCOLN,  Bishop  of,  R.  Sanderson, 

D.D.  (1647-1670)  32,  2094 

LINCOLN,     Bishop     of,     Thomas 
Barlow,  D.D.  (1680-1682)        645,  1988, 

2214 

LIND, (1776) 

LIND,  Dr  (1778) 

LIND,  James,  M.D.  (1757-1769) 


LIND,  John,  M.D.  (1773,  I775) 


121 
1416 
827, 
2588 
1424, 
2152 

LIND,  John,  F.R.S.  (1776)  2588 

LINDESAY,  P.,   Lord    Provost   of 
Edinburgh  (i733)  1241 

LINDLEY,  Benjamin  (1700, 1708)     348, 

2634 

LINDLEY,  J.  (1827)  2724 


cclxxxiii 


LIN     —     LOD 


cclxxxiv 


LINDSAY,  Coiin,  Earl  of  Balcarres 

(1714)  17 

LINDSAY,  G  (1737)  2432 

LINDSAY,  John(i7i6,  1759)  1039,  1069, 

2367,  2369 
LINDSAY,  Lord  (1838)  1945 

LINDSAY,  Patrick  (1735)  2090 

LINDSAY,  Theophilus,  M.A.  (1785- 

1813)  195,  246,  848 

LINELF,  William  (1843)  287 

LINFIELD,  Thomas  (1718)  1 12 

LIN  FORD,  Thomas,   D.D.    (1687, 

1753,  2423 


LING,  Nicholas  (1597,  1598)      175,  1962 
LINGARD,  John,  D.D.  (1807-1836)  845, 
1365,  1733,  I779»  2136  (2),  2154,  2194 
LI N  N I N  G,  Thomas  (n.d.)  i  348 

LINTON,  Anthonie  (1609)  1738 

LINTON,  E.  Lynn  (1872)  2670 

LIPPINCOTT,  Mrs  (1853)  1143 

LISLE,  William  (1603, 1628)     1756,  2770 
LISTER,  Hon.  Harriet  Cradock  nde 

(i860)  1 186 

LISTER,  John  (1870)  m 

LISTER, Thomas  Henry  (1826- 1834) 

loi,  177,  ^^^,  1039, 1085 

LISTER,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (i797)       1622 
LITTLEJOHN,  P.  (1791,  1793)         5S6, 

1083 
LITTLETON,  Adam  (1662,    1682) 

2193,  2415 
LITTLETON,  Edward,  M.A.  (1689, 

1691)  1054,  1540,  1792,  2029 

LITTON,  Edmund  (1747)  1900 

LIVE   D'EPINAY,  Madame  de  la 

(181 5)  507 

LIVERPOOL,  Earl  of,  C.  Jenkinson 

(1757-1801)     657,  658,  2197,  2487,  2752 
LIVINGSTON,  Edward  (1827)  943 

LIVINGSTON,  Michael  (1680,  1682) 

62,  1874 
LIVINGSTON,  William  (1757)  2201 
LIZARS,  D.  (1831)  725 

LLANDAFF,  Bishop  of,  J.  Harris, 

D.D. (1715)  2648 

LLANDAFF,  Bishop  of.  Rev.  Edward 

Copleston,  D.D.  (1803- 18 19)       53,  852, 

1414,  2175,  2302,  2308,  2353,  2570 

LLANOS,  Valentin  (1825,  1826)         698, 

2257  Errata,  vol  iv. 

LLEWELLIN,  Edward  (1650)  684 

LLEWELLYN,  Martin  (1646,  1672) 

1597,  2813 
LLOYD, (N.D.)  1086 


LLOYD,  Albany  Rossendale  (1873)     399 
LLOYD,  Charles  (1764- 1767)      468,  540, 
590,  850,  1 174,  2148,  2669 
LLOYD,  Charles,  LL.D.  (1812-1814) 

785,  1437,  1775,  1866,  2626 
LLOYD,  Charles,  Bishop  of  Oxford 

(1825)  943 

LLOYD,  David  (1664)  295 

LLOYD,  David,  D.D.  (1648)  1338 

LLYOD,  David,  M.A.  (1822)  2829 

LLYOD,  Dr  William,  Dean  of  Bangor 

(1676)  1456 

LLOYD,  Evan  (1766)  1982 

LLOYD,  Lodowick  (1610)  1824 

LLOYD,  nde  Charlotte  Rees  (1808, 

1811)  42,  561 

LLOYD,  Robert  (1760-1761)         31,  167, 

2347 
LLOYD,  Thomas  (1779)  812 

LLOYD,    William,    Bishop    of    St 

Asaph  (1667-1677)  490,  1512 

LLOYD,  William,  D.D.  (1679-1691) 

120,  1379, 1853 
LLOYD,  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Worcester  (1667- 1692)  630,  1320,  2006, 

2086,  2288 
LLWYD,  Richard  ( 1 800)  2 1 8 

LOARTES,  Gasper,  D.D.  (1582)  927 
LOBB,  Richard  (1800)  497 

LOBB,  Stephen  (1685-1698)      987,  1056, 
2179,2667,2754 
LOBB,  Theophilus,  M.D.  (1750, 1757) 

119,  2245 
LOBO,  Jeronymo  (1669)  2373 

LOCKE,  D.  R.  (1865)  1699 

LOCKE,  John  (1675-1708)  $4,172, 

441,  795.984,  1 145,  i345>  1354,  1858  (5), 

2084,  2087,  2297,  2310,  2372,  2421,  2567 

2702,  2762 
LOCKER,  J.  (1734,  1736)  1423,  1827 

LOCKHART,  George  (17 14)  1576 

LOCKHART,  John   Gibson  (1819- 

1852)  1 141,  1 143,  1892,  2123,  2434, 

2453,  2560,  2720 
LOCKHART,  Laurence,  D.D.  (1845, 

1846)  124,  875 

LOCKWOOD,  Rev.  Richard  (i8i6)'2095 
LOCKYER,  Nicholas,  M.A.  (1670)  2442 
LODDINGTON,  William  (1674)  2060 
LODDINGTON,  William  (1764)  2687 
LODEVE,  Guill.,  E.J.  G.  de  Clermont 

(1802)  I 165 

LODGE,  A.  (1845)  570 

LOD GE,  Edmund  ( 1 8 1 o)  1 480 


cclxxxv 


LOD     —     LOV 


cclxxxvi 


LODGE,  John  (1770)  2717 

LODGE,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1590- 1602) 

337,  682,  835,  922,  1467,  1856,  2227 
LODGE,  WilHam  (1679)  1845 

LODOWYCK,  Francis,  F.R.S.(i647)  443 
LOFFT,  Capel  (1776-1812)  141,  258,  265, 
89s,  221 1,  2736,  2765 
LOFFT,  Captain  (1785,  1837)    807,  2320 

LOGAN, (1726)  523 

LOGAN,  Allan  (1712-1730)   766,  1707, 

1764,  2068 
1782,  2831 
2187,  2251 


LOGAN,  David  (1844) 
LOGAN,  Eliza  (1823-1829) 
LOGAN,  George,  A.M.  (1732-1737) 

24,  109,  501,  1 1 88,  1326,  1644,  2055 
LOGAN,  John  (1788)  2201,  2731 

LOGAN,  Rev.   John   (1783,    1787)     676 

2240 
LOGAN,  William  (1721)  1376 

LOGAN,  William  Hugh  (1834-1841) 
214,  420,   726,  954,    1185,    1349,   1569, 
Errata,  vol.  iv. 
LOGIE,  William  (1844)  397 

LOHNE,  John  Lewis  de  (1807)  1435 

LOHNE,  John  Louis  de  (1772)  1857 

LOK,  Henry  (1597)  722 

LONDON,  Archdeacon  of,  W.  Hale, 

M.A.  (1854)  2417 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  BeilbyPorteous 

(1799- 1 808)  259,  2329 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  C.  J.  Blom- 

field  (1826)  2167 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  Edmund  Gib- 
son, D.D.  (1701-1738)  26,  311,  342,  451 
(2),  454,668,  889, 1050,  1 166, 1 171, 1368, 
1478  (2),  1549,  1790,  1857,  2006,  2007, 
2116,2145,2211,  2265,2327,2375,  2516, 

2532 
LONDON,  Bishop  of,  Henry  Comp- 

ton  (1667)  1473 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  John   King, 

D.D.  (1611)  2335 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  J.  Randolph, 

D.D.  (1807)  414 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  J.   Williams 

(1673)  1 172 

LONDON,  Bishop  of,  Robert  Lowth 
(1762)  2371 

LONG, (1803)  1920 

LONG,  Charles  Edward  (1825-1830) 

484,  1709 

LONG,  Charles,  M.P.  (1800)  2549 

LONG,  Edward  (1757,  1778)        136,  306, 

757,  1140,2322,  2651 

III-  •  2X 


LONG,  George,  A.M.  (1832)  1461 

LONG,  Henry  Lawes  (1836)  1788 

LONG,  Professor  (1830)  1067 

LONG,  Roger,  D.D.  (1731)  2213 

LONG,   Thomas,    B.D.   (1680- 1690) 

499,980,  1077,  1104,  1745,  1748,  2112, 
2185,  2715,  2778 
LONGFELLOW,  Henry  Wadsworth 

(1847)  832 

LONGLAND,  Robert  Langland  or 

(1814)  1911 

LONGLANDS,  Miss  (1857)  1320 

LONGMUIR,  John,  D.D.  (1825)        431 
LONGMUIR,  John,    LL.D.  (1869, 

1870)  2502, 2792 

LONGUERNE,     Abbd    de,    Louis 

Dufour  (1687)  1 123,  2649 

LONSDALE,  John,  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field (1824)  2419 
LORD,  E.  (1841)  665 
LORDAN,  C.  J.  (1844)  432 
LORIMER,  John  Gordon,  D.D.  (1833) 

396,  2293 
LORIMER,  William  (1694,  1713)       153, 

2337 
LORNE,  Marquis  of,  G.  D.  Campbell 

(1842)  1402 

LOTHIAN, (1771)  1932 

LOTHIAN,  Marquis  of,  William  S. 

R.  Kerr  (1863)  953 

LOTHIAN,  Maurice  (1834)  858 

LOUDON,  Jane  Webb  (1827)  243 

LOUDON,  J.  C.,nee  Webb  (1811- 

1829)  25,  1052,  1678,  2496,  2542 

LOUDON,  John  (1750-1808)     1208,  2266 
LOUDON,  Margaret  (1830)  928 

LOUDON,  Margracia    (1832, 1833) 

633,  945 
LOUGHBOROUGH,       Lord,      A. 

Wedderburn  (1805)  1437 

LOUISA,    Augusta,     Lady     Lyons 

(1848,  1853)  1520,  1816,  2391 

LOUVEL,  Rob.  Mart.  (1764)  2261 

LOVE,  Benjamin  (1839)  1541 

LOVE,  Christopher  (1642)  572 

LOVE,  James  (1740-1742)  533,  1847 

LOVE,  James  (1767)  2739 

LOVE,  John  (1749)  2746 

LOVE,  John,  jun.  (1704)  1282 

LOVELACE,  Earl  of,  William  King 

(1848)  2197,  2203 

LOVE  LING,  William  (1741)  1323 

LOVELL (1686)  1854 

LOVELL,  G.  W.  (1836, 1841)   2049,  2679 


cclxxxvii 


LOW     —     MAC 


cclxxxviii 


LOVER,  Samuel  (1859)  2217 

LOWE,  Helen  (1844-1864)      2546,  2715, 

2851 
LOWE,  Right  Hon.  Robert  (n.d.)  1943 
LOWE,  Robert  (1841)  i86 

LOWE,  Robert  W.  (1881)  2810 

LOWE,  Solomon  (1716,  1729)   135,  2041, 

2745 
LOWELL,  J.  (1808)  666 

LOWELL,  James  Russell  (1848)        1567 
LOWELL,  John  (1813)  1887 

LOWELL,  J.  R.  (1748)  281 

LOWMAN,  Moses  (1716-1733)    171,  174, 
317,  428,  595,  1795,  2016 
LOWNDES,  William  (1695)  988 

LOWRIE, (1833)  281 1 

LOWTH,  Robert,  Bishop  of  London 

(1762)  2371 

LOWTH,  Robert,  D.D.  (1729,  1766) 

996,  1416 
LOWTH,Simon(i696-i7i3)  731, 1 1 14(2) 
LOWTHER,  G.  (1840)  1556 

LOUVEL,  Rob.  Mart.  (1764)  226I 

LUCAS,  Charles  (1796,  1798)       327,964 
LUCAS,  Henry  (1777)  2548 

LUCAS,  Mrs  Martin  (1848)  2629 

LUCAS,  Richard,  D.D.  (1685-1705) 

383,765,  1 1 87,  1924,  1983 
LUCAS,  Samuel  (1859-1864)       237,  557, 

743,  1664 
LUCAS,  William  (1750)  933 

LUCKOMBE,  Philip  (1780)  2612 

LUCY,  Henry  (1874)  1597 

LUCY,  William,  Bishop  of  St  Davids 

(1657)  1768 

LUDKIN,  Dr  (1694)  2428 

LUDLAM,  George  (1817)  1689 

LUKE, (1548)  1269 

LUKE,  S.  (1851,  1859)  286,  910 

LUKIN,  Rev.  James  (N.D.,  1871)       1323 
2849,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
LUKIN,  Robert  (1822)  2642 

LUMISDEN,  Charles  (1600)  864 

LUND, (1710)  2239 

LUND,  John  (1788)  707 

LUNN,  Arthur    Wallbridge   (1842, 

1848)  239,  517,  2608 

LUNN,  James  (1790)  824 

LUPTON,  Donald  (1637,  1640)      ioi8, 

1161 
LUSHINGTON,  C.  R.  (1847)  1987 

LUSHINGTON,  R.  (1659)  2188 

LUSHINGTON,    Thomas     (1646, 

1650)  860,  1295 


LUSIGNAN,  S.  (1783)  1165 

LUTHER,  Charles  W.,  M.D.  (1845)    466 
LUTTRELL,  Henry  (1819-1827)         53, 
531,  542,  1490 
LUX,  William  (17 19)  195 1 

LYALL,  Alfred  (1830,  1856)  30,  2201 
LYALL,  William,  LL.D.  (1842)  2506 
LYDE,     Gulielmus     Joyner,     alias 

(1686)  2433 

LYDE,  William  (1686)  1790 

LYDEOTT,  E.  (1684)  2025 

LYDGATE,  John(i5io)  527 

LYLLY,  John  (1589,  1591)  304,  1854 

LYMAN,  Theodore  (1826)  635 

LYNCH,  Thomas  T.  (1856)  833,  2450 
LYNE,  Joseph  Leycester  (n.d,,  1870) 

337,  "71,  1203,  1561 
LYNFORD,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1687)  1743 
LYNN,  E.  (1847)  206 

LYNTON,  Anthonie  (1609)  1738 

LYON,  George  (182 1 )  2516 

LYON,  Rev.  John  (1787)  266 

LYON,  Robert  (1734)  1409 

LYON,  Sir  James  Balfour  (1706)  1 162 
LYONS,  Lady  Augusta  Louisa  (1848- 

1853)  1520,  1 8 16,  2391 

LYONS,  Robert  D.,  M.D.  (1856)       2179 

LYTTELTON,  George,  Lord  Lyttel- 

ton  (1728-1772)    34,  240,  491,  623,  898, 

949,  1 1 36,  1426,  17 18,  1776,  1780,  1889, 

2028,  2600 
LYTTELTON,  Henry,  Lord  Lyttel- 

ton  (1803)  2654 

LYTTELTON,  Thomas,  Lord  Lyttel- 

ton  (1780)  1437,  1946 

LYTTLETON,  Hon.  W.  H.,  Lord 

Lyttleton  (1836)  16 

LYTTON,  Edward  Robert  Bulwer 

(1859-1863)  1523,  2216,  2325, 2546,  2787 
LYTTON,  E.  G.  E.  Lytton  Bulwer, 
Lord  Lytton  (i  826-1 871)  243,  420,  436, 
534,  613,  666  (2),  707  (2),  833,  884, 
1022,  1072,  1313,  1319, 1524,  1732,  1740, 
1818,  1875,  1881,1914,2208,2212,2253, 
2284,  2799,  2805,  2836 


M. 


MACARDY,  Joseph  (1842)  2244 

M'ARTHUR,  John  (1801)  924 

MACARTHUR,  Samuel  (1780)  708 

MACARTNEY,    Sir    George,   Earl 

Macartney  (1773)  '5 

MACAULAY,  Auley,  M.A.  (1780)       829 


cclxxxix 


MAC 


MAC 


ccxc 


MACAULAY,  Catherine  (1767-1790) 

1511,  1784 
MACAULAY,  Dr  (1831)  1 183 

MACAULAY,  John  (1780)  2705 

MACAULAY,  Zachary  (1823)    719,1420 
MACBRIDE,  John  (1697,  1713)  96,  2256, 

2745 
MACBRIDE,   John   David,  D.C.L. 

(1824-1837)  627,  1335 

MACCARTHY,  D.  C.  (1858)  1906 

MCCARTHY,  Denis  Florence  (1848) 

1295,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
M'CARTHY,  Justin  (1866-1867)        1876, 

2794 
M'CAUL,  Alexander,  D.D.  (1845)  1263 
M'CHEYNE,  Rev.  Robert  Murray 

(1843)  1693 

M'CLATCHIE,  Patrick  Miller  (1823)  702 
M'CLELLAN,  James  Crighton  (1852) 

2806 
MACCLESFIELD,   Earl   of,    Lord 

Pol warth  (1744)  2718 

M'COMBIE,  William  (1838)  376 

M'CONECHY,  James  (1821)  764 

MACCORMAC,  Dr  (1870)  2276 

MACCORMICK,  C.  (1792)  2312 

M'COSH,  J.,  M.D.  (1872)  1760 

M'COSH,    Principal    James,    D.D. 

(1847)  2653 

M'CRIE,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1798-1827)  506, 

964,  1530,  2567,  2759,  2765,  2805 

MACCULLOCH, (1823)  608 

M'CULLOCH,  David  (1876)  564 

M'CULLOCH,  James  M.,  D.D.  (1828) 

2680 
M'CULLOCH,  James  Ramsay  (1831- 
185s)  1 121,  1768, 1777,  1779,  2399, 

2490 
M'DIARMID,  John  (1822)  1432 

MACDONALD,  Andrew  (1782-1784) 

1219,  2724 
MACDONALD,  George  (1851)  1945 

MACDONALD,  John  H.  A.  (1877)  1835 
MACDONALD,  Thomas  (1788)  2200 
M'DONALD,  W.  Bell  (1842)  906 

M'DONNEL, (1812)  1783 

M'DONOUGH,  Captain  Fehx  (18 19- 

1826)  1089  (4),  1092,  1097 

M'DOUGALL,  Henry  (1799)  2403 

M'DOWAL,  Charles  (1835)  2820 

M 'DO WALL,  Andrew,  Lord  Bank- 
ton  (1747)  818 
M'DUFF,  John  Ross,  D.D.  (1841- 
1874)     72,  251,  374,  405,  417,  837,  857, 


883,  890,  939,   994,    1026,   1043,  1047, 

1485,  1495,  1597,  1617,  1664,  1741,  1941, 

2499  (2),  2576,  2615,  2801,  2837 

MACFAITE,  Ebenezer  (1760)  2151 

MACFARLANE,  Charles  (1844-1845) 

303,711,  1339 
MACFARLANE,  Mr  (183 1)  2392 

M'FIE,  Mrs  (1836)  2495 

MACFARLANE,  William  (1856)        713 

M'GAURAN, ■  (1844-1852)  239, 

1024,  1529,  2786,  2816 
M 'GAVIN,  James  Reid  (1852)  2249 

M'GAVIN,  William  (1831)  267 

MACGEORGE,  Andrew  (1870-1875) 

114,  400  (2),  831,  961,  2037,  2477,  2490 
M'GHEE,  Robert  J.  (1833)  1302,  1926 
M'GIBBON,  Alexander  (1809)  125 

M'GILCHRIST,  John,  M.D.  (1852)     367 
M'GILL,  Jacob  W.(i86i)  1817 

M'GILL,  John  (1866)  229,688 

MACGILL,  R.,  M.A.  (181 5)  2073 

MACGILL,  Sir  John  D.   H.,   Bart. 

(1778)  2114 

MACGOWAN,  J.  (1852-1854)       200,  936 
MACGOWAN,  J.  (1803)  1476 

MACGOWAN,  John  (1761-1788)  175, 
888,  987,  2008,  2333 
MACGOWAN,  Rev.  John  (1772)  1223 
MACGREGOR,  Alexander  (1856)  2319 
M'GREGOR,  J.  (1834)  2386 

MACGREGOR,  John  (1855)  1020 

M'GRUGAR,  Thomas  (1783)  1444 

MACHALE,  John,  D.D.  (1821,  1822) 

1432,  2439 

MACKARNESS,    Matilda    Anne 

(1845-1870)  79,  371,  416,  418,  852, 

1026,  1042,  1497,  1605,  1618,  1716,  181 1, 

2081,  2325,  2381,  2483,  250J,  2518,2592, 

2624 
MACKARNESS,  John  Fielder,M.A., 

Bishopof  Oxford  (1847, 1878)    920,2393 
MACKAY,  Andrew  (1805)  190 

MAC  KAY,  Charles,  LL.D.  (1841)      1509 
MACKAY,  Francis  Alexander  (1853, 

1857)  543,  552 

MACKAY,  James  (i860)  975 

MACKEN,  John  (1818, 1821)    1072,  1333 
MACKENNA,  Theobald  (1800,1801) 

171,  1345 
MACKENZIE,  Alexander  (1790)  2735 
MACKENZIE,  Anne  (1857)  2315 

MACKENZIE,  Anne  Maria  (1791)      563 
MACKENZIE,  Captain  A.  S.  (1834- 
1836)  74,  2284,  2460,  2846 


CCXCl 


MAC    ~    MAC 


ccxcu 


MACKENZIE,  Colin  (1818,  1825)    1756, 

2547 
MACKENZIE,  E.  (1816)  24 

MACKENZIE,  George  (1824)  258 

MACKENZIE,   George,    Earl    of 

Cromarty  (1695-1712)      9,  34,  291,  500, 

914,  1356,  1372,  1635,  1856,  2279,  2344, 

2532,  2652 
MACKENZIE,      Georgiana      Muir 

(1865)  1755 

MACKENZIE,    George,    Viscount 

Tarbat  (1689)  1592 

MACKENZIE,   Henry    (1771-1793) 

1287,  1331,1432,  1539,1540,  1948,2013, 

2058 
MACKENZIE,  James  (1734-1812)     824, 

827,  2631 
MACKENZIE,  J.  W.  (1829)  996 

MACKENZIE,  Lieut.  J.  (1786)  1217, 2831 
MACKENZIE,    Mary    Jane  (1820- 

1829)  ion,  1335  (2),  2022 

M'KENZIE,  Peter  (1816)  1035 

M'KENZIE,  Rev.  Donald  (1812)  1318 
MACKENZIE,   Sir    George   (1660- 

17 10)     170,  1592,  1657,  2129,  2472,  2744 
MACKENZIE,  Sir  George,  Earl  of 

Cromarty  (1829)  996 

MACKENZIE,  Sir  G.  Stewart,  Bart. 

(1815)  1420 

MACKENZIE,  William  (1810, 1868) 

2059,  2455 
M'KIE,  James  (1874)  292 

MACKINNON,  Charles  (1865)  2059 
MACKINNON,  William  A.  (1828)  2217 
MACKLIN,  Charles  (1746)  1383 

MACKNIGHT,  Thomas  (1854, 1855) 

2210,  2571 
MACKWORTH,  Sir  Digby  (1823)  626 
MACKWORTH,     Sir      Humphrey 

(1704-1720)      259,  702,  135 1, 1678,2035 
MACKY,  John  (1723,  1724)  1280  (2) 

M'INTOSH,  Hugh,  M.A.  (n.D.)  2689 
MACINTOSH,  Lachlan  (1814)  1773 
MACINTOSH,  William  (1724-1782) 

806,  814,  2626,  2631 
M'lVOR,  Daniel  (1857)  2787 

M'LAGGAN,  Alexander  (1737)  1349 

MACLAGAN,  David  (1869)  2219 

MACLAGAN,Douglas,  M.D.(i85o)  1758 
M'LAGAN,  James,  D.D.  (1829)  38 

MACLAREN,  Archibald  (1857)  878 

MACLAREN,  Charles  (1825,  1830) 

2075,  2276 
MACLAREN,  John  (1844)  610 


MACLAREN,  Miss  (1869-1873)        706, 

2592,  2716 
M'LAREN,  William  (1815)  1482 

M'LAUCHLAN,    Thomas,     D.D. 
(1849)  603 

MACLAURIN, (1754)1231,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
MACLAURIN,  Colin  (1801)  1947 

MACLAURIN,  CoHn,   Lord   Dreg- 
horn  C1816)  2452 
MACLAURIN,  John  (1747)  1373 
MACLAURIN,  John  (1754)               1703 
MACLAURIN,  John  (1753)               2554 
MACLAURIN,  John,   Lord   Dreg- 
horn  (1757-1769)        154,485,488,825, 
1298,  1774,  1899 
MACLAURIN,  John,  M.A.  (1753)     1516 
MACLEAN,     Alexander      Walker 

(1835)  34 

M'LEAN,  Charles  (1879)  7io 

M'LEAN, ,  D.D.  (1800)  408 

MACLEAN,  Lachlan  (1838)  1112 

M'LEAN,  Mrs  (1824,  1825)  1217,  2659 
MACLEAN,  Rev.  Archibald  (1797)  2579 
MACLEANE,  Laughlin  (1777)  1437 

MACLEAR,  Thomas,  F.R.A.S.  (1837) 

2853 
MACLELLAN,  Francis  (1835,  1836) 

838,  2403 
M'LELLAND,  George  (1842)  765 

MACLENNAN,  J.  C.  (i860)  2276 

M'LENNAN,  Malcolm  (1869,  1871) 

225,  1879 

M'LEOD, (1763)  2646 

MACLEOD, (1832)  ion 

MACLEOD,  A.  (1841)  2708 

MACLEOD,  Malcolm  (1866)  1984 

MACLEOD,   Norman,  D.D.  (1862- 

1866)  229,  529,  181 1,  2293,  2567 

MACLEOD,  William  (1879)  149' 

MACMAHON,  Joseph  P.  (1782)  i860 
M'MAIN,  John  (1727)  2194 

MACMICHAEL,  William  (1830)  1500 
MACMICHAEL,    William,     M.D. 

(1827)  1024 

MACMULLEN,  John  (1846)  303 

MACNALLY,  Leonard  (1776-1788) 

156,  535,  109 1 


M'NAUGHTON,  J.  (1826) 

M'NEIL, (1804) 

M'NEILL,  Alexander  (1816) 
M'NEILL,  Archibald,  W.S.  (i 
MACNEIL,  Hector  (1796-1811) 


2109 
2695 
103s 
1755 
294, 


1587(2),  1968,2615,2783 


ccxcin 


M'NE     —     MAL 


CCXCIV 


M'NEILE,  Rev.  H.  (1828-9)  624 

MACNISH,  Robert  (1834)  245 

M'NEILL,  Sir  John  (1836)  2028 

M'NICOLL,  Thomas  (1852)  2809 

MACONOCHIE,  Alexander  (1845)  1572 
MACONOCHIE,  Allan,  Lord  Mea- 

dowbank  (1814)  484 

MACPHERSON,  James  (1758-1779) 

955,  1097,  2213,  2369 
MACPHERSON,      James,     M.D. 

(1779)  1 130 

MACPHERSON,     Mrs     Brewster 

(1870-1878)  1014,  1854 

MACQUEEN,  Daniel,  D.D.  (1748- 

1756)  1445.  1772 

MACQUER,  Prof.  Pierre  J.  (1771)  628 
MACQUIN,  Abbe  Ange-Denis  (1820) 

2535 
MACQUOID,  Katherine  S.  (1873)   1910, 

2606 
MACRAE,  David  (1798,  1799)  1242, 

2204 
MACRAY,  John  (1827,  1870)  2367,  2503 
MACRAY,    William    Dunn,    M.A. 

(1850)  331  (2) 

MACSWEENY,  Joseph,  M.D.  (1824) 

795 
MACSWINEY,  Owen  (1706)  303 

M'TAGGART,  Mrs  (1830)  1578 

M'VICAR, (1840)  339,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

MAC VI  CAR,  Anne  Grant  nee  (1809- 

i8ii)  829,  1430,  1579 

M'WARD,  Robert  (1671-1681)    210,  317, 

755,  1970,  2672 

MABBE,  James  (1630- 1 640)      855,  2221, 

2460 
MABERLEY,  Joseph  (1844)  2019 

MACE,  William  (1729)  1731 

MADAN,  Spencer,  M.A.  (n.d.)         2014 
MADAN,  Rev.  Martin  (1780,  1785) 

^60,  2577 
MADDEN,  D.  Owen  (1843,  1844)    1214, 

1250 
MADDEN,  J.  (1737)  1593 

MADDEN,  Samuel,  D.D.  (1729-1738) 

1590,  2106,  2560 
MADDEN,  Sir  Frederick  (1836)  63 

MADDISON,  Ralph  (1640)  751 

MADOX,  Isaac,  D.D.  (1733,  1734)     313, 

2755 
MAGEE,  William  (1837)  661 

MAGENS,  Magens  Dorrien  (1798)     2583 

MAGINN,  William,  LL.D.   (1827- 

1829)  1616,  2103,  2541,  2810 


M AGN ALL,  Miss  ( 1 802)  1 1 1 2 

MAHON,  Captain  (1865, 1868)  1066,2649 
MAHON,  Lord  Viscount  (1834)  1430 
MAHONY,  Francis  (1836)  2132 

MAHONY,  Francis  Sylvester (1847)  874 
MAHONY,  M.  F.  (1872)  1251 

MAIDMENT,  James  (1828-1859)     8,  80, 

175,210,  1059,  1117,  1185,  1715,  1750, 
1759,  1956,  2022,  2132,  2232,  2550 

MAIN, (1809)  2493 

MAINE, (1809)  2493 

MAINE,  Jasper,  D.D.  (1639-1648)     -JT, 
407,  630,  2333 
MAINWARING,  John,  B.D.  (1760- 

1798)  1588,2153 

MAIR,  E.  H.  (1877)  2100 

MAIR,  Thomas  (1747)  2792 

MAISEAUX,  Pierre  des  (1719,  1723) 

mo,  2527 
MAISTRE,  Le  (1799)  958 

MAITLAND, (1832)  2652 

MAITLAND,  Agnes  C.  (1875,  1876) 

MAITLAND,    Edward  (1868-1^7,  268- 
1097,  I2t         621 
MAITLAND,  Henry  (1876)  766 

MAITLAND,  John  (n.d.)  1020 

MAITLAND,  Julia  Charlotte  (184^    2576 

1854)  328,1113,5,2138 

MAITLAND,  Samuel  Roffey,  D.D.    159- 

(1817-1835)  677,  790,  2622,  2j  c, 

MAJOR,  John  (n.d.)  2odo 

MALARD,  Michael  (1718)  968 

MALCOLM,  Mr (1831)  2392 

MALCOLM,  Sir  John  (1814,  1827) 

1889,  2404 
MALCOLME,  David,  D.D.  (1738)  802 
MALCOLME,  John,  M.A.  (1721-22) 

1661 
MALDEN,  Henry  (1769)  15 

MALE  SON,  Col.  George  Bruce 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 

MALET, (1839)  330 

MALING,  E.  A.  (1862)  937,  1035 

MALKIN,  A.  T.  (1829,  1831)    1119,1138 
MALL,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1665)  418 

MALLET,  David  (1728-1763)64,  79,280, 
728,  742,  836,  854,  2725 
MALLET,  Mrs  Celisia«/^(i77i-i772) 

69,  1 22 1 
MALLOCK,  William  Hurrell  (1872)  839 
MALLORY,  John  (1734)  1640 

MALMSBURY,  ist  Earl  of,  James 

Harris  (1788)  1245 


ccxcv 

MALMESBURY,   Earl    of,    James 
Howard  (1837)  2177 

MALONE, (1770)  2181 

MALONE,  Edmund  (1780-1810)  236, 
553,  2523,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
MALTBY,  Edward,  Bishop  of  Dur- 
ham (1809)  21 12 
MALTBY,  William  (1856)  2100 
MALTHUS,  Daniel  (1779-1789)         799, 

1875,2455 
MALTHUS,  Rev.  T.  R.  (1798, 1800) 

810,  1247 
MAN,  Henry  (1775)  416,  1672 

MAN,  James  (1753)  347 

MAN,  Thomas  (1662)  2101 

MANBY,  George  William  (1806)       1 117 
MANCHESTER,  Duke  of,  G.  Mon- 
tague (1854)  357 
MANDEVILLE,  Bernard  de  (1702- 
1732)      ni,  871,964,  1377,  1632,  2423, 

2766 

MANDEVILLE,  Lord  (1828-9)  624 

l^^JiRICK,R.(i596)  2252 

MACK^-^^^'  Charles  (1790)  1242 

IN,  Arthur  (1868)  1689 

MACr^^'     ^^^*     Edward,     M.A. 

Crc5-^833)  828,  ion,  1388, 1419,  1480, 
j^AC  ^\^^-,  1800,  1916,  2720 

\       /j.GIN,  W.  (1833)  1916 

j^^-ILEY,  Mrs  de  la  Riviere  (1707- 

/33)  70,  526(2),  1581,  2313 

MANLEY,  Thomas  (1661)  2377 

MANN,  Emily  (n.d.)  2548 

MANN,  Henry  (1776-7)  2654 

MANN,  James  (1817)  1531 

MANN,  Nicholas  (1747)  540 

MANNERS,  John  Henry,  Duke  of 

Rutland  (1805-1822)  1276  (3),  2612 

MANNERS,  Lord  John  (1841)  2804 

MANNING,  (1781)  430 

MANNING,  Anne  (1850-1874)  51,  221, 
225,  369,  390,  391,  432,  461,  517,  566, 
572,  625,  705,  707,  756,  890,  1029,  108 1, 
1098,  1 183,  1242,  1259,  1261,  1312, 
1313,  1488,  1501,  1512,  1536,  1555, 
1561,  1633,  1653,  1747,  1808,  1818, 
1974,  2048,  2243,  2321,  2416,  2460, 
2499,  2546,  2614,  2719,  2738,  2799,  2846 
MANNING,  Charles  Robert,   M.A. 

(1858)  307 

MANNING,  Edward  (1665)  190 

MANNING,  Emily,  Mrs  Heron  nde 

(1877)  209 

MANNING,  Francis  (1703)  67 


MAL    —    MAR 


CCXCVl 


MANNING,  Henry  E.,  D.D.  (1844, 

1855)  630,1170 

MANNING,  Owen  (1754-1774)  489, 

1229,  2485 
MANNING,  Professor  Robert  (1731) 

2216 
MANNING,  Robert  (1716-1725)        750, 
1639,  1920,  2120,  2380 
MANNING,   Samuel,    D.D.    (n.d. 

1870)  1256, 2462 

MANNINGHAM,  Thomas,  Bishop 

of  Chichester  (1685)  2378 

MANNINGHAM,    Thomas,    D.D. 

(1721)  1361 

MANNINGS,  John  S.  (1806)  543 

MANNINGTON,  A.  (1863)  939 

MANNOCK,  Rev.  John  (1752)  1970 

MANSEL,  Henry  L.  (1852)  2263 

MANSFIELD,  Earl  of,  W.  Murray 

(N.D.  1722)  1009,  2572 

MANSFIELD,    Robert    B.    (1852- 

1870)  1505,2270,2793 

MANT,   Richard,   D.D.,   Bishop  of 
Down  and  Connor  (1808- 1830)       1407, 

2058,  2301 
MANT,  Walter  Bishop,  M.A.  (1831)  966 
MANTI,  Thomas  (1781-1782)  1523,  2382 
MANUCHE,  Cosmo  (1652)  214 

MANWARING, (n.d.)  2731 

MAPLETOFT,     Rev.    John,    D.D. 

(1707,  1714)  2317,  2820 

MARANA,  John  Paul  (1770)  1453 

MARAT,  J.  P.  (1772-1776)  354,  806,  1901 
MARBECK,  John  (1550)  249 

MARBURY,  Edward  (1652)  437 

MARCET,  Jane  (1816-1833)  507  (3),  508, 

1270 

MARCH, (1833)  1272 

MARC  HE,  Oliver  de  la  ( 1 594)  2 1 86 

MARCHMONT,  Earl,  H.  H.  Camp- 
bell (1739)  2488 
MARCHMONT,    Earl    of,    Hugh 

Hume  (1740) 

MARCUS,  Moses  (1731) 

MARCY,  John  N.  (n.d.) 

MARDELEY,  John  (n.d.) 

MARGOLIOUTH,  M.  (1856) 

MARGRAVINE   OF    ANSPACH, 

Lady  Craven  (1778-1802)   901,  1617, 

1639.  1939,  2406,  2414,  2451 

MARISHALL,  Jean  (1767)  1132 

MARJORIBANKS,  Alex.  (1830)       1381 

MARJORIBANKS,    Capt.    John 

(1792)  2406 


2331 
123 

1326 

576 

94 


CCXCVll 


MAR 


MAR 


ccxcvin 


MARKRY,  Thomas  (1852)  2690 

MARKET,  Harborough  1234 

MARKHAM,  Gervase  (1595-1635)      175, 

1005,  1077,  1 169,  1 1 75,  1233,  1667,  1940, 
1942,  2292,  2307,  2456  (2),  2779,  2850 
MARKHAM,  Jervis  (1600)  2548 

MARKLAND,    James    H.,    D.C.L. 

(1845)  2192 

MARKS,  Richard  (1816-1848)  837, 1663, 
1704,  1799,  1916,  2072,  2189,  2739 
MARLOWE,      Christopher     (1605- 

1631)  68,  ^^^,  2545, 2620 

MARMION,  Shackerley  (1666)  548 

MARNIX,  Phihp  de  (1636)  220 

MARRIOTT,  Charles,  B.D.  (1835)  1561 
MARRIOTT,  Charles,  M.A.  (1852)  2361 
MARRIOTT,    George    W.,   B.C.L. 

(1812)  2603 

MARRIOTT,  John  (1623)  351 

MARRIOTT,  Sir  James  (1759-1762) 

171,  1394,  1953,  1964 

MARRY  ATT,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1790)  1904 

MARRYAT,      Captain      Frederick 

(1829-1836)  1259,  1262,  1306,  1704, 

1739;  1843,  1893,  2080 

MARRYATT,  Joseph  (1816)  2578 

MARSAM,  Dame  Dameris  (1705)     1797 

MARSDEN,  John  (1842)  1899 

MARSH,  Anne  (1834-1863)  44,  91, 

198,  327,  525,  743,  837,  904,  1079,  1081, 

1454,  1659,  1670,  1750,  2043,  2080,2229, 

2543,  2544,  2593,  2659,  2699,  2817 

MARSH,  Catherine  (1855-1875)  254, 

569,  757,  975,   1025,  1075,  1485,  1595, 

2073,  2352,  2731 

MARSH,  Charles  (1766,  1828)  419, 

1443,  1460 
MARSH,  H.  (1664)  1729 

MARSH,  John  (1808)  1591 

MARSH,  John  C.  L.  (1642)  172 

MARSH,  Mrs  (1856-1876)         247,  1312, 
1313, 1514, 1546,  1671,  1881,  2063,  2592, 

2721,  2826 
MARSH,  Nathaniel  Tilson  (1843)  1832 
MARSH,  Rev.  W.  (1828-9)  624 

MARSHALL, (1788,1790)  329,1012 

MARSHALL,  Charles  (N.D.,    1879) 

1303,  1934 
MARSHALL,  Frederick  (1873)  967 

MARSHALL,  George  W.  (1867)  329 

MARSHALL,  James  (i860)  1523 

MARSHALL,  Jane  (1765-1772)        1 132, 

1142,2390 
MARSHALL,  John  (1817)  1965 


MARSHALL,  Miss  (1844)  934 

MARSHALL,  Nathaniel  (1722)  319 

MARSHALL,       Nathaniel,       D.D. 

(1714)  1882 

MARSHALL,  Rev.  Edmond  1438 

MARSHALL,  Stephen  (1641)     106,2749 
MARSHALL,  Thomas  (1875)  94 

MARSHALL,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1679)    336 
MARSHALL,   Thomas    W.    (1873, 

1874)  1222,  1808,  2041 

MARSHALL,  William  (1785,  1796) 

1932  (2),  2200 
MARSIN,  M.  (1697)  68 

MARSTERS,  Rev.  Samuel  (1689)  3i  i 
MARSTON,  John  (1598-1616)  141,  1132, 
1233,  1607,  2278 
MARTEN,  Henry  (1646,  1649)  515,2836 
MARTIN,  Benjamin  (1733)  2091 

MARTIN,  David  (1746)  11 49 

MARTIN,  George (1740, 181 1)    850,1740 
MARTIN,  Gregory  (1619)  15 19 

MARTIN,  H.  (1801,1802)  1082,2144 

MARTIN,  Henry  (1835-1836)     591,  716, 
1383,  1897,2681 
MARTIN,  John  (1620)  621 

MARTIN,  John  (1852)  766 

MARTIN,  John  (1674)  1020 

MARTIN,  John  (1798)  2576 

MARTIN,  Josiah  (1714-1730)  1046,2138 
MARTIN,  Major  W.  (1857)  1592 

MARTIN,  Miss  (1835,  1848)      356,  1562 
MARTIN,  Mrs  (1823)  2169 

MARTIN,  Rev.  David  (n.d.)  537 

MARTIN,    Rev.    Frederick    (1835- 

1838)  1755,  2465 

MARTIN,      Robert      Montgomery 

(1832-1852)  285,  1868,  1963 

MARTIN,  Selina  (1828- 1844)      378,  444 
1693,  2393,  2403 
MARTIN,  T.  (1659)  1554 

MARTIN,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.  (1848)  169 
MARTIN,     Theodore     (1838-1855) 

245,667,  1532,  2223 
MARTIN,  Thomas  (1795)  2356 

MARTIN,  T.  D.  (1853)  14 

MARTIN,  William  (1865)  1169 

MARTINEAU,  Harriet  (1844-1853) 

1470,2381 
MARTYN,  Benjamin  (1789)  1472 

MARTYN,  Dr  John  (1737)  1590 

MARTYN,  Henry  (1701)  491 

MARTYN,    Thomas    (1770,    1787) 

393,  1006,  2398 
MARTYN,  Thomas,  F.R.S.  (1766)    755 


CCXCIX 

MARTYN,  Rev.  Thomas  (n.d.)  705 

MARVELL,  Andrew-(i672-i689)  21,  52, 

425,  1675,  1711,  1922,  2124,2157,2288, 

2569 
MASCALL,  Leonard  (1588)  2027 

MASERES,  Baron  (1772)  2034 

MASERES,  Francis  (1775-1809)    27,  34, 
304,  768,  1637,  1794 
MASKELL,  Rev.  William(i 816-1845) 

1418,  1800,  2318,  2524 

MASON, (1802)  2269 

MASON,  Francis  (1743,  1747)  498,  1132 
MASON,  George  (1768)  797 

MASON,  John  (1725-1748)  797  (2),  1919, 

2478 
MASON,  John,  M.A.  (1691)  1613 

MASON,  John  Monk  (1758)  2161 

MASON,  Rev.  William  (1782)  168 

MASON,  Robert  (1789)  1866 

MASON,  William  (1747-1782)     568,  783, 
1092  (2),  1304,  1530,  i6c59,  1623,  1681, 

1802 
MASON,  Wiliam  Shaw  (1823)  232 

MASSARD,  Jacques  (1690)  2162 

MASSARY,  Isabel  (1861)  2413 

MASSALSKY,     Princess     Koltzoff, 

n^e  Helena  Ghika  (1861)  2827 

MASSEY,  E.  C.  (1854)  1051 

MASSIE,  J.  (1757)  485 

MASSIE,  John  (1756)  299 

MASSIE,  Joseph  (1750-1757)      299,  805, 
1377,  1789,  2034 
MASSIE,  Rev.  J.  W.  (1835)  2276 

MASSIE,  W.(i83i-i84o)  66,931,1490,2531 
MASSINGER,    Philip    (1628-1632) 

904,  1981 
MASSON,  Edward  (1852)  1897 

MASSON,  Francis  (1743,  I747)  498, 1132 
MASSON,  J.(i73i-i732)  1626(2),  1627(2) 
MASTERS,  Rev.  Samuel  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
MASTERS,  Robert,  B.D.  (1795)  2356 
MATHER,  Cotton,  D.D.  (1700-171 1) 

741,  1813,2131,  2563 
MATHER,  Increase  (1694, 1700)263,1359 
MATHER,  Samuel  (1672,  1721)  593,  646, 

1372 
MATHERS,  M.  Patrick  (1672)  1044 

MATHERS,  Helen  (1875-1882)  188,  435, 

1316,  2498 
MATHESON,  George,  B.D.  (1874)  60 
MATHESON,Rev.J.,D.D.(i835)  2071 
MATHEW,  John  (1680)  349 

MATHEWS,  Sir  Tobie  (1622-1663) 

1882,  2126 


MAR     —    MAX 


ccc 


MATH  IAS,  Thomas  James   (1796- 
1802)      43,  165,  1213,  1389,  1400, 1845, 
1848,  1964,  2038,  2058,  2149,  2232,  2269, 
2346,  2623 
MATHIESON,  James  E.  (1879)        2212 
MATHIEU,  Pierre  (1628)  1981 

MATHIESON,  Thomas  (1743)  1024 

MATILDA,  Rosa,  Mrs  Byrne  (1805- 
1869)      221,  913,  934,  1013,  1016,  1 181, 
19 10,  2083,  2104,  2707,  2854 
MATTHEW,  Rev,  J.  C.  (i860)  387 

MATTHEWS,  John  (1801)  742 

MATTHEWS,  WiUiam  (i 779-1 808) 

482,  812,  999,  1713 
MATURIN,  Charles  Robert  (1812- 

1824)        62,  903,  1545,  1568, 1614,  2827 
MATY,  Matthew,  M.D.  (1755)  202 

MAUDE,  Mary  Fawley  (1847-1849) 

2282,  2283  (3) 

MAUDE,  Thomas  (1780, 1791)         1248, 

2725,  2729,  2801 

MAUDUIT,  Israel (1757-1781)  486 

1414,    1790,   1797,    1856,    2160,    2377, 

2588 
MAUGHAN,  Janet  (1860-1863)  366,  421, 

2208,  2249 
MAULE,  Henry  (1706)  1162 

MAUNDER,  Samuel  (1825)  1496 

MAUPERTIUS,  Marquis  de  (1769)    816 
MAURICE,  Frederick  Denison,  B.A. 

(1834)  836,1305,2511 

MAURICE,     Henry,     D.D.    (1682- 
1700)     141,  580,  720,  1363,  1372,  2134, 

2761 

MAURICE,  PrisciUa  (1845,  1853)     1082, 

iioi,  1990,  2246,  2381 

MAURICE,  Thomas  (1775-1813)       534, 

2268,  2308,  2759,  2790,  2803 

MAURICE,    Rev.    Thomas    (1777- 

1812)  253,  1055,  1061,  2208 

MAURICE,    Rev.    Thomas,    M.A. 

(1778)  1842 

MAURY,  Sarah  Mytton  (1859)  188 

MAYOR,  Rev.  William,  LL.D.  (1792- 

1809)  606,  1717,  2768 

MAW,  Mary  (1778)  856 

MAWBREY,  Thomas  (171 1)  154 

MAWER,  John,  M.A.  (1731,  1732) 

1331,  2727 


MAWERS, (1758) 

MAWHOOD,  (1775) 

MAWYER,  John,  M.A.  (n.d.) 
MAXIMIANOPOLIS,    Bishop 
A.  Cameron  (1798) 


of, 


143 1 

2582 

782 

1408 


CCCl 


MAX 


MER 


CCClt 


MAXWELL,    Bishop    John    (1644, 

1703)  1998,  2248 

MAXWELL,  George  Clerk  (1736)      1780 
MAXWELL,  Henry  (1730)  1592 

MAXWELL,  Hugh,  M.A.  (1721)  219 

MAXWELL,  James  (1614)  310 

MAXWELL,  James,  M.A.  (1612)     1323, 

2471 
MAXWELL,  John  (1646)  292 

MAXWELL,  John  (1781)  823 

MAXWELL,  John  (1739)         2351,  2650 
MAXWELL,  John,  Bishop  of  Killala 

(1640)  779 

MAXWELL,  John,  Bishop  of  Ross 

(1641,  1646)  105,  778 

MAXWELL,  Mrs  (1883)  1895 

MAXWELL,  Patrick  (1849)  1058 

MAXWELL,  Peter  Benson  (1855)     2812 
MAXWELL,    Sir   WilHam   Stirling 

(1848)  2453 

MAXWELL,     William      Hamilton 
(1825-1848)    256,  920,  1685,  1808,  2497, 

2730,  2816 
MAY,  Richard  (1780)  256 

MAY,  Thomas  (1639-1688)  647,  855, 

2619,  281 1 
MAY,  William  (1852)  9 

MAYER,  Brantz  (1854)  2 191 

MAYER,  John,  B.D.  (1619)  1875 

MAYHEW,  Edward  (1608)  2637 

MAYHEW,  Richard  (1679)  1943 

MAYNE,  Charles  (1733)  792 

MAYNE,  Jasper,  D.D.  (1639-1648)      'JT, 
407,  630,  2332 
MAYNE,  Lady  (1770)  7 

MAYNE,  Miss  (1854)*  1261 

MAYNE,  Zachary  (1694,  1728)        2409, 

2692 
MAYNWARING,  Arthur  (171 1)  1565 
MAYNWARING,    Everard,    M.D. 

(1684,  1691)  338,  1204 

MAYO,  Charles  (i860)  1168 

MAYO,  Isabella  (1868)  1799 

MAYO,  Richard  (1699-1754)  1926,  2690, 

2692 

MEAD, (1717)  496 

MEADLEY,  George  Wilson  (1812- 

1816)  1392,  1583,  2300 

MEADOWBANK,  Lord,  A.  Macon- 

ochie  (1814)  484 

MEARE,  Dr  (1672)  2429 

MEARS,  John  (1731,  1760)  336,  2367 
MEASON,  Gilbert  Laing  (1828)  1317 
MEASOR,  Charles  Pennel  (n.d.)      1252 


MEATH,  Bishop  of,  C.  Dickinson 

(1836,  1838)  720,  1870 

MEATH,  Bishop  of,  Thomas  Lewis 

O'Beirne,  D.D.  (1780-1813)      484,  487, 

1004,  1016,  1355,  1394,  2369 

MEDCALF,  William  (1849)  '935 

MEDINA  POMAR,  The  Duke  de 

(1876)  901 

MEDWAY,  Lewis  (1706)  1231 

MEDWIN,  Thomas  (1823,  1827)         60, 

2030 
MEEK,  Robert  (1805)  236 

MEEN,  Henry  (1780)  170 

MEGGET,  Thomas  (1830)  1837 

MEGGISON,  Holkar  (1831)  2479 

MEILHAN,  Senac  de  (1788)  492 

MEIN,  Robert  (1760,  1764)  406,  726 

MELCOMBE,  Lord,  G.  B.  Doding- 

ton  (1726-1761)      785,  1135,  1794,  2166 

MELDRUM,  George  (1690,  1705)      561, 

1348,  2021,  2336,  2740 

MELLISH,  J.  C.  (1801)  1554 

MELMOTH,  William  (171 1,  1773)     341, 

1047 
MELMOTH,  William,  Jr.  (1748)  1446 
MELON,  J.  Fr.  (1739)  1965 

MELTON,  John  (1609)  2396 

MELVIL,  Elizabeth,  Lady  Culross 

(1603)  1021 

MELVILLE,  George  John  Whyte 

(1862)  1548 

MELVILLE,  Lord  Henry  Dundas 

(1793,1796)  1123,2199 

MELVILLE,  W.  Lesle  (1840)  •  915 

MEMES,  Mrs  Dr  John  Smythe,  nee 

Ann  Ritchie  (1824)  1501 

MENDEZ,  Moses  (1751-1759)     216,  357,. 

2220,  2290,  2351 

MENDHAM,    Rev.   Joseph    (1822- 

1850)   309,  400,  575,  TiZ,  1513,  2038, 

2077,  2417,  2478,  2547 

MENDOZA,  Diego  H.  de  (1639)       ^938 

MENDOZA,  Don  Antonio  de  (1654) 

2068 
MENDOZA,  Juan  G.  de  (1588)  1125 

MENNIS,  Sir  J.  (1656)  1681 

MENTEITH,  Stuart  (1843)  1879 

MENZIES,  John  (1705)  1786 

MERBECK,  Roger  (1550)  249 

MERCER,  Edward  Smyth  (1866)      1599, 
MERCER,  James  (1813)  2024 

MERCER,  Thomas  (1772-1774)        1947, 

2322 
MERCER,  William  (1785)  1353 


CCCIU 


MER    —     MIL 


CCCIV 


1670) 

MERREY,  Walter  (1789) 
MERRIOTT,  Thomas  (1660) 
MERRITT,  Henry  (1865) 
MERRY,  Robert  (1784,  1788) 


MEREDITH,  E.  (1687)  1378 

MEREDITH,  Edward  (1682)  2442 

MEREDITH,  G.  W.  (1825)  2614 

MEREDITH,    Sir    William,    Bart. 

(1765-1778)  1 120,  2070,  2175 

MERES,  Francis,  M.A.  (1634)  2823 

MEREWEATHER,  F.  (1812)  582 

MERIM^E,  Prosper  (1825)  1934 

MERITON,  George  (1685)  1989 

MERITON,  Thomas  (1658)  2788 

MERIVALE,  John  (181 1)  272 

MERLE, (1838)  1568 

MERRETT,  Christopher,  M.D.  (1665- 

II,  1345 
2148 
1039 
2219 
178,  682, 
i960 

MERRYWEATHER, (1681)      636 

MERRYWEATHER,  J.  A.  (1833)    1089 

MESSINK,Mr (1781, 1782)  373, 2451 

MESTON,  William  (1720-1738)       1308, 
1636,  1812,  1895 
MESURIER,  Thomas  le,  B.D.  (1795- 

1819)  1412,  1948,  2623 

METERANUS,  Emanuel  (1602)       2667 
METE  YARD,  Eliza  (1863,  1866)        599, 

1497 

METHUEN, (1819)  1732 

METHUEN,  Paul,  Baron  (1810)      2845 
MEYRICK,  Frederick,  M.A.  (1855)  851, 

1658 
MIALL,  Edward  (1842)  1748 

MI  ALL,  W.  H.  (1846)  768 

MICE,  Edward  (1674)  1278 

MICHELBORNE,John(i738-i739):i25o 
MICKLE,  William  Julius  (1762-1782) 

305,  467,  1385,  1968,  2033,  2047,  2777 
MIDDLEHAM,  Dean  of,   Rev.  B. 

NichoUs  (1814)  1992 

MIDDLESEX,  Earl  of  Dorset  and 

(1664)  1969 

MIDDLETON,  Conyers,  D.D.  (1719- 

1748)  590,  978,  1246,  1379,  2146,  2156, 

2157,2305,2439,  2441,2661 

MIDDLETON,  Marmaduke  (1822)  1958 

MIDDLETON,  Patrick  (1733-1741)  311, 

677,  769 
MIDDLETON,  R.  (1819)  1511 

MIDDLETON,  Thomas  (1604)  130 

MIDDLETON,  Thomas  (1646, 1677) 

164,  1 125 
MIDDLETON,  Thomas  (1602-1668) 


240,  243,  356,  408,  519,  889,  1 541,  161 1, 

1904,  2653 
MIDDLETON,  Thomas  (n.d.)  992 

MIDDLETON,  Thomas  (1579)         1612 
MIDGLEY,  Dr  Samuel  (n.d.)  1062 

M I D  GLE Y,  Robert  (1687)  1 732 

MIEGE,  Guy  (1669-1697)  599, 1624,  2127 
MILBOURN,  Luke  (1688,  17 13)      i39o. 

1637,  2364 
MILDERT,  William  V.,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Durham  (1805)  141 8 

MILDMAY, (1763)  1962 

MILDMAY,  Sir  W.  (1765)  1327 

MILES,  William  A.  (17901 794)  533,  I394 
MILEY,  John,  D.D.  (1743)  2225 

MILL, (1804)  1929 

MILL,  James  (1804-1835)  807,  954 

MILLAR,  David,  A.M.  (1738)  189 

MILLAR,  James  (i 814)  1058 

MILLAR,  John  (1812)  102 

MILLAR,  John  (1796)  1432 

MILLAR,  John,  M.D.  (1807)  2643 

MILLAR,  M.  (1776)  1428 

MILLARD,  James,  M.A.  (1847)         1254 
MILLARD,  John  (1812,  1817)  1006,  1713, 

1909,  2625 
MILLER,  Edmund  (1727)  174 

MILLER,  George  (1819-1826)  1524, 1975, 

2726 
MILLER,  Hugh  (1829-1844)    1447,  1954, 
2216,  2529  (2),  2699 
MILLER,  Hariet,  Mrs  Henry  David- 
son «/^  (1851-1859)  1489,2689 
MILLER,  James  (1731-1744)       169,  180, 
421,  1070,  1539,  1669,  1962,  271 1 
MILLER,  James,  S.S.C.  (1843)  1791 
MILLER,  John  (1848)                        2565 
MILLER,  John,  M.A.  (1837)              2573 
MILLER,    Lydia    Falconer    (1845- 
1867)      200,  524,  566,  1495,  1539, 1799, 
1867,  2498,  2773,  2793 
MILLER,  Rev.  James  (1730- 1744)     11 80, 

1192,1535 
MILLER,    Rev.    Joseph    Augustus 

(1851)  785 

M I LLER,  Thomas  (1827)  1768 

MILLER,  Thomas  (N.D.)  1836 

MILLER^  William  Haig  (1871,  N.D.) 

547,  1 62 1 
MILLES,  Thomas  (1613-19)  2629 

MILLES,  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Water- 
ford  (1721)  22 
MILLINGEN,  John  Gideon,  M.D. 
(1811-1845)                49,  220,  1259,  2497 


cccv 


MIL    —    MON 


CCCVl 


MILLS,  Andrew  Hervey  (1767)  422 

MILLS,  George  (1866,  1878)  220,  530 

MILLS,  J.,  F.R.S.  (1772)  826 

MILMAN,  Henry  H.  (1829)  1157 

MILNE,  Rev.  Adam  (1743)  608 

MILNE,  Robert,  M.A.  (1865)  1785 

MILNE,  Sir  David  (1829)  2133 

MILNE,  William  (1720)  2594 

MILNER,  J.  (1740)  1984 

MILNER,  John,  B.D.  (1689-1700)       15, 

2365,  2733 
MILNER,  John,  S.T.B.  (1690)  592 

MILNER,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1859)  1834 
MILNES,  Richard  Monkton,   Lord 

Houghton  (1841)  1818 

MILTIE,  Baron  Karl  von  (1831)  2687 
MILTON,  John  (1637-1700)     11,  99, 146, 

169,  690,  727,  730,   1039,   1283,  1468, 

^555,  1738,  1816,1994,2081,2119,2378, 
2521,2553,  2675,  2703 
MILTON,  John  (1609)  2396 

MINIFIE,  Miss(i764-i783)  212,510,890 
MINOT,  Laurence  (1795),  1950 

MINTO,    Lord,   Sir    Gilbert    Elliot 

(1752)  2036 

MISSON,  M.  (1707)  546 

MITCHELL,  Dr  (1713-1767)  2002,  2290 
MITCHELL,  Dr  John  (1757)  499 

MITCHELL,  J.  (1877)  4 

MITCHELL,  John  (1859)  1545 

MITCHELL,  Joseph  (1725)  788,  2388 
MITCHELL,  Mrs  Lawers  (1867)  2707 
MITCHELL,  Thomas  Peter  (1857)  2562 
MITCHELL,  W.  (1853,  1873)  60,  380, 
1030,  1269,  1559 
MITCHELL,  William  (1875)  1700 

MITFORD,  John,  Lord  Redesdale 

(1780)  2645 

MITFORD,  John,  R.N.  (1818)  50 

MITFORD,  Miss  (1831)  2392 

MITFORD,  Rev.  J.  (1811)  1382 

MITFORD,  William  (1774)  806,  821 
MOBERLEY,  Arthur  (1849)  2723 

MOFFATT,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1599)  2385 
MOGRIDGE,  George  (1829-1871)     371, 

525,  746,  776,  1061,  1296,  1342,  1506, 

1810  (4),  181 1  (2),  1961,  2279,  2332, 

2539  (2),  2574 

MOINGIN,  Arthur  (1869)  609 

MOIR,  Andrew  (1768)  1221 

MOIR,  David  Macbeth,  M.D.  (1825- 

1843)  698,  1338,  1477,  1958 

MOIR,  George  (1827-1852)        162,  955, 

1533,  2536 


MOIR,  John  (1786)  2622 

MOIR,Rev.John(i776,i783)     1163, 1765 
MOISES,  Edward  (n.d.)  1358 

MOLESWORTH,  Elizabeth  (1870- 

1877)      404,  547,  1520,  1751,  2350,2549 
MOLESWORTH,  Robert,  Viscount 

Moles  worth  (1694-1719)       I4)9S6, 1352 
MOLLOY,  Charles  (17 15-1732)         1061, 

1887,  2317 
MOLORY,  Sir  Thomas  (1634)  1666 

MOMERIE,  A.  W.  (1879)  ^^^6 

MONBODDO,  Lord,  James  Burnett 

(1773,  1779)  ^36,  1825 

MONCRIEF,  John  (1748)  303 

MONCRIEFF, (i7S9)  2560 

MONCRIEFF,    Alexander     (1729, 

1730)  2032,2145 

MONCRIEFF,  James  (1837)  2833 

MONCRIEFF,  Rev.  Alexander  (1747) 

2792 
MONCRIEFF,  Robert  Hope  (1868- 

1881)    244,  245, 1091,  1557,  1598,  1686, 

1848,  1879,  2230,  2342,  2472,  2496  (2), 
2497  (3),  2848 
MONCRIEFF,  W.  D.  Scott,  C.E. 

(1872)  1554 

MONER,  D.  (1829)  1344 

MONEY,  A.  (1856)  2341 

MONEY,  G.  Henry  (1856)  2341 

MONEY,  Robert  Cotton  (1828)  1275 

MONFRIES,  Alexander  (1879)  395 

MONIPENNY,  John  (1603-1633)   5,  353 
M  O  N  K,  Edwin  ( 1 846)  205 1 

MONK,  Hon.  Mary  (1716)  1548 

MONKLAND,  Mrs  (1834,  1837)      1691, 

2739 
MONRO,    Alexander,   D.D.   (1691- 

1696)  22,  151,  422,  lio,  1147,  1368, 

1997,  2472 
MONRO,  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

(1744)  796 

MONRO,  Edward,  M.A.  (1845-1854) 

214,  394,  1072,  1813,  i860,  2677,  2786, 

2788 

MONRO,  Halbert  (1732)  769 

MONRO,  Thomas  (1791,  I795)   63,  1898 
MONRO,  Rev.  Thomas  (1793)  2480 

MONSELL,  John,  S.B.,  LL.D.  (1870) 

1487 
MONSEY,  R.  (1665)  2262 

MONSON,  Frederick  John,  5th  Lord 

Monson  (1839,  1842)  949,  1275 

MONSON,  Sir  John  (1647,  1680;       643, 

2360,  2366 


CCCVll 


MON    —    MOR 


CCCVUI 


MONTAGU,  Basil  (1814-1830;        2023, 

2423,  2577 
MONTAGU,  Capt.   Matthew,  R.N. 

(1854)  918 

MONTAGU,  Capt.  Montagu,  R.N. 

(1826)  2629 

MONTAGU,  Charles,  Earl  of  Hali- 
fax (1687,  1710)  1098,  2289 
MONTAGU,  Elizabeth  (1770)  813 
MONTAGU,  M.  (1796)  973 
MONTAGU,  Matthew  (1856)  533 
MONTAGU,  Matt.  Robinson  (1777) 

1877 
MONTAGUE,  Charles  (1690)  785 

MONTAGUE,    Edward,    Earl    of 

Sandwich  (1670- 1740)       426,  926,  2292 
MONTAGUE,  Elizabeth  (1760)  623 

MONTAGUE,    George,    Duke    of 

Manchester  (1854)  357 

MONTAGUE,  Lady  Mary  W.  (1747- 

1763)  1443,  2395 

MONTALVAN,     Inan     Perez    de 

(1631)  2460 

MONTEFIORE,  Charlotte  (1853)      920 
MONTEFIORE,  Lady  (1844)  1752 

MONTESQUIEU, — -(1722)         1889 
MONTGOMERY,  Charles  Montague 

(1825)  1505 

MONTGOMERY,  Florence  (1867- 

1875)  1880,  2592,  2593,  2728,  2815 

MONTGOMERY,  Jemima,  Baroness 

Tautphocus  (1850,  1853)  556,  1225 

MONTGOMERY,  James  (1797-1837) 

1502,  2020,  2038,  2808 
MONTGOMERY,  John(i8S2-i878) 

845,  2026,  2577 
MONTGOMERY,  Mrs  Alfred  (1842) 

2682 
MONTGOMERY  (Robert)  1827  57 

MONTGOMERY,  Rev.  Robert  (1828) 

2056 
MONTGOMERY,  Sir  James  (1692) 

1045 
MONTI,  V.  (1845)  570 

MOOR,  Major  Edward  (1825)  1447 

MOOR,  William  (1747)  647 

MOORE, (1773)  2051 

MOORE,  Edward  (1744,  1748)  872,  2651 
MOORE,  Frances  Brooke  nh  (i7S4- 

1788)     60,  1 134,  1 141,  1812,  2229,  2770 

MOORE,  Henry  (1781)  2836 

MOORE,  James  J.  (1875)  1908 

MOORE,  John,  M.D.  (1779-1810)      728, 

1659,  1978,  2732,  2853 


MOORE,  Morris  (1847)  9 

MOORE,  Rev.  William  (1882)  2725 

MOORE,  Sir  John  Henry  (1778)        1958 
MOORE,  Sir  William  (n.d.)  300 

MOORE,  Thomas  (1806-1835)     516,  872, 
976  (2),  1239,   1580,   1804,   1959,  2169, 
2207  (2),  2264,  2536,  2605,  2627,  2841 
MOORE,  Thomas  (1752)  1785 

MORANT,  Rev.  Philip,  M.A.  (1728- 

1747)  5,  545 

MORAY,  Robert  (n.d.,  1682)         51,  515 
MORDAUNT,  Charles,  Earl  of  Peter- 
borough (17 19)  2138 
MORDEN,    Lord,    Charles    Yorke 

(1746)  2422 

MORE,  Cresacre  (1627)  1465 

MORE,  Hannah  (1777-1808)      238,  421, 
832,  1 103,  1802,  1883,  2580 
MORE,  Dr  Henry  (165 1)  2297 

MORE,  Henry  (1650-1672)       683,  1788, 

2170 
MORE,  Henry,  D.D.  (1656-1686)       102, 

263,  775 
MORE,  Henry,  M.A.  (1642)  2053 

MORE,  Magister  Thomas  (1627)       1465 
MORE,  Sir  Thomas  (n.d.,  1685)       1606, 

2244,  2720 
MOREHEAD,  Rev.   Robert  (1813, 

1814)  862,  1956,  2465 

MOREHEAD,  William  (1713)  2459 

MORELL,  Sir  Charles  (1764)  503 

MORELL,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1739,  N.D.) 

307,  2281 
MORER,  Rev.  Thomas  (1702)  2354 

MORESON,  John  (1515-24)  1223 

MORGAN,  Ann  Jane  (n.d.)        65,  1271, 

2848 
MORGAN,  Dr  (1722)  1407 

MORGAN,  James  (1678)  2730 

MORGAN,  John  (1732,  1736)  1901,  2345 
MORGAN,  John, Minister( 1 826-1 837) 

432,  542,  1062,  2182,  2205 
MORGAN,  Lady  Sydney,  S.  Owenson 

(1803)  2250 

MORGAN,  Matthew,  D.C.L.  (1692)   735 
MORGAN,  Maurice  (1758,  1794)        487, 
765,  804,  1386 
MORGAN,  Rev.  Samuel  (1791)  44i 

MORGAN,    Sir   Thomas    Charles 

(1808)  865 

MORGAN,  Thomas  (1737,  1742)  265,  591 
MORGAN,    Thomas,    M.D.    (1725, 

1737)  948,  1658,  1702 

MORGES,  Adrian  Roux  de  (1690)     1575 


CCCIX 


MOR 


MOW 


cccx 


MORIARTY,  Dennis  J.  (1838)  2814 

MORICE,  James  (n.d.)  278 

MORICE,  Sir  William  (1659)      98,  1380 
MORIER,  James  (1837,  1849)    206,  350, 

1552 
MORISON,  James  (1807)  1731 

MORISON,  John  (1867)  201 

MORISON,  Rev.  James,  D.D.      Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
MORLEY,    Dowager    Countess    of 

(1832)  937,  2234 

MORLEY,  George,  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester (1641,  1660)  360,  1644 
MORLEY,  George,  Bishop  of  Wor- 
cester (1670)  1376 
MORLEY,  Henry  (1850,  1851)  581,  1184 
MORNAY,  A.  (1841)  1906 
MORRELL,  Thomas,  S.T.P.  (1771)  334 
MORRES,  Hervey  Redmond,Viscount 

Mount-Morres  (1780,  1794)        484,  534 
MORRICE,  Matthias  (i7S9)  2413 

MORRINGTON,  Giles  (1685)  1989 

MORRIS,     Corbyn,     F.R.S.    (1741- 

1751)  817,  1346,  1410,  1781 

MORRIS,  Edward  (1790)  47 

MORRIS,  G.  (1806)  1755 

MORRIS,  Gouverneur( 1 806)  128 

MORRIS,  Lewis  (1878)  777,2453 

MORRIS,  R.  (1739)  818 

MORRIS,  Rev.  Francis  Orphen,  B.A. 

(1850,  1858)  1377,  1977,  1986 

MORRIS,  Richard  (1659)  1380 

MORRIS,  Robert  (1742,  1768)     148,  903 
MORRISON,  Colonel  (1843)  2038 

MORRISON,  James,  M.A.  (n.d.)         42 
MORRISON,  R.  (1816)  623 

MORRISON,  Rev.  James  (1840)       2070 
MORRISON,  Richard  James,  R.N. 

(1861,  1867)  1047,  1064 

MORSAN,  Lefevre  de  (1740)  1542 

MORTHLAND,  Charles  (1708)  20 

MORTIMER, (1761)         682,  2622 

MORTIMER,  Mrs  Thomas  (1838- 
1872)    517,  894,  1306,  1485,  1489,  1660, 
1705,  1740,  1880,  1992,  2081,  2082 
MORTIMER,   Rev.  Thomas,   B.D. 

(1846)  14.86 

MORTIMER,  T.  (1758)  629 

MORTIMER,  Thomas  (1761)  839 

MORTON,  C.  (1696)  640 

MORTON,  Mrs  (1790)  1832 

MORTON,  P.  (1830)  loio 

MORTON,  Rev.  Thomas  (1596)        2639 
MORTON,  Thomas  (1796)  370 


MORTON,  Thomas  (1599,  1613) 


2638, 
2649 
MORTON,  Thomas,   D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Durham  (1605,  1643)  842, 1706 

MORVAN    DE  BELLEGRADE, 
J.  B.  (1706,  1707)  2117(2) 

553 

1391, 

1417 

2005 

1523 
of 
840 
2324 


MOSELEY,  A.(i753) 
MOSELEY,  Richard  (1750,  1752) 


MOSER,  George  E.  (1878) 
MOSER,  Joseph  (1793) 
MOSS,   Charles,   D.D.,    Bishop 

Bath  and  Wells  (1744) 
MOSS,  Charles,  D.D.  (1749) 
MOSS,  Robert,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely 

(1717)  2180 

MOSS,  Thomas  (1770)  1950 

MOSSE, (1814)  745 

MOSSOM,  R.,  D.D.  (1660)  1931 

MOTHE  LE  VAYER,  Sieur  de  la 

(1649)  1459 

MOTHERWELL,  William  (1824)     2168 
MOTTE,  Philip  de  la  (1803)  2014 

MOTTEUX,  Peter  Anthony  (1705- 

1723)  30,  T],  180,  2482 

MOTTLEY,  John  (1728-1800)      29,  530, 
1268,  181 1,  1881,  2262,  2528,  2814 
MOUBRAY,  John  (1770)  2089 

MOUBRAY,  Thomas  (1712)  334 

MOUFFETT,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1599) 

2385 
MOULE,  Joseph  (1842- 1 843)  1400,1979 
MOULE,  Thomas  (1818-1828)  605,2738 

MOULIN, Du(i67i)  1653 

MOULIN,  Lewis  du  (1641-1681)      2359, 

2780 
MOULIN,  Peter  du,D.D.(i668-i68o) 

302,  1375,  2359 
MOULIN,  Thomas  du  (1680)  2359 

MOULINE, de,  Sieur  de  Pare 

(1727)  435 

MOULTON,  Thomas,    D.D.  (n.d.) 

1687,2571 
MOULTRIE,  John,  M.A.  (1850)       2251 

MOULTRU,  Rev. (1797)  886 

MOUNSON,  Sir  John  (1647)  2366 

MOUNTACUTE,  Walter  (1649)  1263 
MOUNT  EDGECOMBE,  Earl  of, 

Richard  Edgecombe  (1827)  1683 

MOUNTENEY,  Barcley  De  (1839)  1383 
MOUNTIFORT,  William  (1705)  2852 
MOUNTMORRES, Viscount,  Hervey 

Redmond  Morres  (1780,  1794)  484,  534 
MO  WAT,  Magnus  (1862)  2242 


CCCXl 


MOW 


MYL 


CCCXl  1 


MOWER,  Arthur  (1817,  1837)  2809,  2854 
MO YLE,  John  (1702)  2000 

MOYLE,  Walter  (1697)      173,  660,  1357, 

2303 
MOZEEN,  Thomas  (1751)  2850 

MOZLEY,  H,  (1841, 1852)  878,  889,  1515, 

1516 
MOZLEY,   James    Bowling,    D.D. 

(1845)  1784 

MUCKLOW,  William  (1673)  2475 

MUDFORD,  William  (1802,  1840)     539, 
932,  1463,  1758,  1994,  2493 
MUDIE,  Alexander  (1682)  2273 

MUDIE,  Charles  Edward  (1872)       2502 
MUDIE,  Peter  (1822-1830)         207,  284, 
458,  1017,  1 106,  1639,  2297 
MUDIE,  W.  R.  (1825)  198 

MUFFET,  Robert  (1592)  437 

MUFFETT,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1599)  2385 
MUILMAN,  Peter  (1772)  793 

MUIR,  John  (n.d.)  1220,1753 

MUIR,  John,  D.C.L.  (1842-1874)        265, 

482,  2520 

MUIR,  Thomas  S.  (1843- 1877)  213,  298, 

362,  609,  912,   1218,  1254,  1487,  1754, 

1892,  2076,  2251,  2351  (2),  2701 

MUIR,  William,  S.S.C.  (1833)  1398 

MULGRAVE,    Lord    Constantine, 

John  Phipps  (1769)  1351 

MULLEN,  Allen  (1682)  84 

MiJLLER,  Dr  Max  (1858)  516 

MULOCK,  Dinah  Maria  (1849-1882)  48, 

56,  66,  206,  254,  255,  386,  422,  698,  877, 

878,  1067,  1076,  1090,  1103,  1253,  1270, 

1324,  1470,  1496,  1498, 1636,  1685,  1737, 

1746,  1756,  1807,  18x5,  1835,  1947,  2224, 

2340,  2453,  2508,  2571,  2689,  2698,  2713, 

2826  (2),  2849 

MUMFORD,    James,   S.J.   (1652- 

1686)  339,  2069,  2165,  2747 

MUMFORD,  Joseph,  S.J.  (1686)  339 
MUN,  Thomas  (1621)  656 

MUNCH-BELLINGHAUSEN,  Frey- 

har  von  (1844- 1849)   1054,  1225,  2448 

MUNDAY,  Anthony  (1582-1619)       255, 

570,  579,  663,  703,  891,  161 1,  2527,  2793 

MUNDELL,  A.  (1830)  2187 

MUNDY,  Francis  Noel  Clark  (1767, 

1776)  1708,  1944 

MUNRO, (1843)  2812 

MURALT,  B^at  Louis  (1726)  1425 

MURALT,  L.  de  (1751)  684 

MURDOCH,  Rev.  J.  (1831)  2387 

MURE,  Sir  William  (n.d.)  300 


MURRAY,  A.  (1773)  413 

MURRAY,  Archibald  (1805)  707 

MURRAY,  Eustace  Clare  Grenville 

(1854-1882)      251,  743,  968,  1568,  1910, 

2231  (2),  2501,  2848 

MURRAY,  General  (1782)  2466 

MURRAY,  George  (1802)  840 

MURRAY,  Hamilton  (1849,  1851)      884, 

1342 
MURRAY,  Hugh  (1804,  1814)  512,  2530 
MURRAY,  J.  (1838)  724 

MURRAY,  James  (1768-1773)  482,  731, 
1 151,  1729,  2340  (2),  2628 
MURRAY,  James  (1852,  1861)  228,2453 
MURRAY,  John  (1831,  1839)  1063,  2680 
MURRAY,  John  A.,   Lord  Murray 

(1850)  1399 

MURRAY,  John,  M.D.  (1802)  446 

MURRAY,  Lady  C.  (1799)  282 

MURRAY,  Lindley,  (1792)  2418 

MURRAY,  Lord  George  (1749)  '7 

MURRAY,  Lord  J.  A.  Murray  (1850) 

1399 

MURRAY,  Mungo  (1679-1681)  569,  570, 

571  (2),  2600,  2601 

MURRAY,  Nicholas  (1851,  1852)     1452, 

2224 
MURRAY,  Patrick,    Lord   Elibank 
(1754-1773)     487,  730,  828,  1230,  1397, 

2067,  2577 
MURRAY,  Rev.  David  (1844)  229 

MURRAY,  Rev.  James  (1764,  1778)  1146, 

1724,  2340 
MURRAY,   Sir    Thomas,   F.A.S.E. 

(1827)  1479 

MURRAY,  William,  Earl  of  Mans- 
field (n.d.,  1752)  1009,  2572 
MURPHY,  Arthur  (1753-1778)  609, 1044, 
1050,  1308,  1744,  2269,  2480,  2592,  2716, 
2795,  2805,  2853 
MURPHY,  Edward  W.  (1851)  40 
MURPHY,  Serjeant  (1844)                2775 
MUSGRAVE,  Agnes  (1795)                404 
MUSGRAVE,    Sir   Richard,   Bart., 

M.P.  (1798,  1804)  2507,  2600 

MUSKAU,    H.    L.    H.,   Prinz  von 

-Piickler  (1832)  2610 

MUSKET    alias    Fisher,    Gregory 

(1623)  238 

MUSSARD,  Pierre  (1667,  1732)        475, 

2222 
MUTEL,  Charles  (1702)  2630 

MUZZEY,  A.  B.  (1841)  758,  763 

MYLES,  James  (1848)  366 


CCCXlll 


MYL    —     NEW 


CCCXIV 


MYLNE,  Robert  (17 12)  1764 

MYLNE,  William  (1720)  2594 

MYNORS,Willoughby,  M.A.  (1717, 

1718)  2337,  2512 

MYNSHULL,  Richard  (n.d.)  2731 


N. 


NAGHTEN,  Frederick,  B. A.  (1845)  161 1 
NAISH,  William  (1845,  1859)  loio,  2402 
NALSON,  John  (1683, 1684)  1306,  2000 
NALSON,  John,  LL.D.  (1677-1680)  520, 
953,  2029,  2671 
NAPIER,  Admiral  Sir  Charles  (1838) 

1705 
NAPIER,  E.  H.  D.  E.  (1849)  1868 

NAPIER,  Macvey  (1840)  1469 

NAPLETON,  John,  D.D.  (1773)        488 
NARES,  Edward,  D.D.  (1812,  1823) 

1085,  1201,  2566 
NARES,  Robert  (1789)  2152 

NARY,  Cornelius  (1718-19)  1731 

NASH, (1589)  1854 

NASH,  Rev.  Treadway,  D.D.  (1781)  430 
NASH,  Thomas  (1589-1636)  70,  519,  928, 
1546,  1553,  1928,  2063,  2189  (2),  2829 
NASH,  Thomas  (1869)  63,1080,1563 
NAUSE,  Frederick,  Bishop  of  Vienna 

(1618)  2633 

NAYLER,  James  (1655-1667)      128,  221, 
700,  1 184,  1315,  1606 
NAYLOR,  B.  S.  (1854)  2593 

NAYLOR,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1669)  1473 

NAYLOR,  Sir  George  (1792)  423 

NEADE,  William  (1625)  701 

NEAL,  Ahce  (1853)  67 

NEAL,  Jonathan  (1825)  287 

NEAL,  Nathaniel  (1746)  960 

NEAL,  Rev.  Daniel  (17 33)  I347 

NEALE,  Erskine,  M.A.  (1827- 1850)  239, 
417,  564,  1469,  1503  (2),  2264,  2321, 

2813 
NEALE,  John  Mason,  M.A.,  D.D. 

(1843- 1 848)         1 129,  1197,  2063,  2497, 

2716 
NEALE,  Rev.  G.  P.  (1843)  2342 

NEALE,  T.  (1696)  2034 

NEALE,   William    Johnson  (1833- 

1842)  1161,  1324,  1976,  2019 

NEATE,  Charles,  M.A.  (1830,  1838) 

1927,  2155,  2489 
NEAVES,  Lord  (1869)  2449 

NECKER  DE  CUSTRIN,  Charles 

Frederick  (1745)  495 


NEDHAM,  Marchamont  (1644-1678) 
107,  321,  368,  384,  632,  643,  1329,  1455, 
1563,  1602, 1603,  1738,  1843,  1935,2302, 

2665 
NEILE,  Richard,  Bishop  of  Durham 

(1624)  1529 

NEILL,  Pat.  (1832)  2806 

NEILSON,  Mrs  Andrew  (1855)  533 

NELSON,  John  (1866)  1915 

NELSON,  Rev. (n.d.)  i  166 

NELSON,  Robert  (1688-1714)  718,2281, 

2624,  28 1 1 
NELSON,  W.  (1719)  758 

NELSON,  William  (1725)  2180 

NESS,  Bertha  (1878)  2247 

NESSE,  Christopher  (1666-1683)  190, 
544,  614,  665  (2),  1300,  1877,  2500,2661 
NETHERCOTT,  Henrietta  (1858)  2625 
NETTLETON,  Thomas  (1729)  2444 
NEVE,  John  le  (171 1,  1716)  902,  1500 
NEVE,  Philip  (1789)  554 

NEVIL,  Henry  (1716)  1942 

NEVILL,  Henry  (1647,  1659)  1861,  2381 

NEVILLE, (1779)  1942 

NEVILLE,  Henry  (1647-1681)  842, 1255, 

1311,  1933 
NEVILLE,  Hon.  Richard  C.  (1848)  2323 

1331 

2144 

1297,  1550, 

2829 

183 
2578 


NEVILLE,  O.  (1811) 
NEVILLE,  Thomas  (1752) 
NEWBY,  C.  J.  (1864-1869) 


NEWBERY, (1762) 

NEWBERY,  Francis  (1798) 
NEWCASTLE,    Duke     of,     KG., 

Henry  Pelham  (18 10)  1802 

NEWCASTLE,    Duke    of,   T.    P. 

Holies  (1756)  2184 

NEWCASTLE,    Duke  of,  William 

Cavendish  (1649)  522,  2723 

NEWCOMB,  George  (1843)  1150 

NEWCOMB,  T.  (1762)  798 

NEWCOME,  Henry,  M.A.  (167 1)       883 
NEWCOME,  Mrs  (1728)  768 

NEWCOME,  Susannah,  n/e  Squire 

(1738)  1918 

NEWCOME,  Thomas  (1712)  231 

NEW-COMEN,  Matthew  (1641)         io6, 

2741 
NEWENHAM,  Thomas  (n.d.)  891 

NEWINGTON,  Samuel  (1856-1858) 

513(2),  1725,  2028,  2565 
NEWMAN,  Arthur  (1607)  227 

NEWMAN,  Edward  (1849-1857)      1234, 

1442 


cccxv 


NEW    —     NOR 


CCCXVl 


NEWMAN,  Francis  W.  (1847)  1155 

NEWMAN,  Jeremiah  W.  (1805-7)  1516 
NEWMAN,  John  Henry  (1836-1856) 

302,  401,  723,  742,  1336,  1344,  1 51 5, 
1528,  1 64 1,  2037 
NEWMAN,  Samuel  (1682)  467 

NEWMARCH,  William  (n.d.)  2381 

NEWNHAM,  Francis  (18 15)  1939 

NEWTE,  Thomas  (1788)  2610 

NEWTON,  Benjamin  (1756)  11 89 

NEWTON,  Bishop  (1775)  675 

NEWTON,  Emma  (1844)  631 

NEWTON,  Rev.  John  (1789, 1793)  1450, 

1732 
NEWTON,  Rev.  William  (1730)  1483 
NEWTON,    Richard,    D.D.  (1733, 

1755)  859,  1941,  2019 

NEWTON,  Samuel  (1767)  1389 

NEWTON,  Sir  Isaac  (1704)  1822 

NEWTON,  Thomas  (1587)  1085 

NEWTON,  William  (1741)  2147 

NIBBS,  Rev. (1829)  2096 

NIBLOCK,   Joseph    White,    D.D. 

(1835)  1912,2557 

NICCOLS,  Richard  (1614,  1627)        221, 

986,  2392 

NICHOL,John  P.,  LL.D.  (1852)       1595 

NICHOLAS,  Henry  (1574-1575)        443, 

627,  837,  2033,  2047,  2055 

NICHOLL,  Whitlock,  M.D.  (1819- 

1822)  83,  1 1 56,  2400 

NICHOLLS,  Frank,  M.D.  (1751)  1894 
NICHOLLS,  Rev.  Boucher,  Dean  of 

Middleham  (1814)  1992 

NICHOLS,  Anne  Susanna  (1804)  1276 
NICHOLS,  Francis  (1719)  281 

NICHOLS,  John  (1763-1809)        90,  103, 

235,  290,  423,  437,   1 128,   1255,    1934, 

2231,  2417 
NICHOLS,  John  Bowyer(i8i8)  1467 
NICHOLS,  John,  F.A.S.E.  (1819)  236 
NICHOLS,  N.  (1731)  1212 

NICHOLS,  Philip  (1763)  328 

NICHOLSON,  Francis,  M.A.  (1682)  448 
NICHOLSON,  Henry  (1705)  470 

NICHOLSON,  Henry  I.  B,  (1851)  3 
NICHOLSON,  John  (1809)  1844 

NICOL,  Erskine,  A.R.A.  (1867)  1267 
NICOL,  Martha  (1856)  1255 

NICOLAS,  Lady  Nicholas   Harris 

(1846)  298 

NICOLAS,  Sir  Nicholas  Harris  (1820- 

1830)      390,  1582,  2022,  2189,  2492  (2), 

2773 


NICOLE,  Pierre  (1710)  494 

NICOLE,  Pierre  (1834)  1887 

NICOLL,  James  (1840)  nil 

NICOLL,  Joseph  (1735,  n.d.)    173,  2323 
NICOLSON,  Alexander  (1867)  1330 

NIEBUHR,  B.  G.  (1843)  2496 

NIGHTINGALE,  J.  (1822)  1636 

NIND,  William  (1856)  1012 

NISBET,  E.  (1601)  ■     297 

NISBET,  Mrs(i848)  1342 

NISBET,  Patrick  ( 1 762)  2286 

NIXON,  Anthony  (1612)  632 

NIXON,  Rev.  Edward  J.  (1844)  875 

NOAKE,  Dorothy  (1735)  1464 

NOBLE,  C.J.  (1762)  2782 

NOBLE,  R.  G.  (N.D.)  1131 

NODIER,  Charles  (1815)  1165 

NOEHDEN,  G.  H.  (1796)  921 

NOEL,  Antoine  Abbe  de  la  Pluche 

(1733)  2466 

NOEL,  Hon.  Gerard  T.  (1826)  187 

NOEL,  Lady  Augusta  (1875)  1840 

NOIR,  Jean  le  (1678)  1727,  2224 

NOKES,  William  (1710)  1647 

NOLAN,  Edward  ^1168,  1868)    56,  1249, 

2225 
NOLAN,  F.  (1804,  1826)  955,  1386 

NOLAN,    Rev.    Frederick,    LL.D. 

(1810)  1230 

NOORTHOUCK,  John  (1764)  1 160 

NORDEN,  John  (1586,  1624)   1208,  1622 
NORMAN,  John,  J.  C.  (1850)  2270 

NORMAN  BY,  Marquis  Constantine, 

H.  Phipps  (1825-1832)     503,  758,  1559, 

1847 
NORRIS,  Edwin  (1853)  623,  1037 

NORRIS,  H.  H.  (1815-1839)   1544,  2018, 

2205 
NORRIS,  John  (1682,  1683)  1095,  1680 
NORRIS,  John,  M.A.  (1691)  363 

NORRIS,  Mrs  (1808)  1287 

NORRIS,  Rev.  J  ohn  ( 1 694)  2476 

NORRIS,  Sylvester,  D.D.  (161 5-1623) 

135,  163,  1057,  2093 

NORTH, (1844)  132 

NORTH,  Francis,   Lord   Guildford 

(1677)  1901 

NORTH,  George  (1741)  1 13 

NORTH,  Hon.  Roger  (1713)  651 

NORTH,  Dudley,  3rd  Baron  North 

(1659)  941 

NORTH,  Dudley,  4th  Lord  North 

(1969,  1670)  1695,  1767 

NORTH,Sir  Dudley  (1691,1701)  491,663 


CCCXVll 


NOR     —     OCK 


CCCXVlll 


NORTHCOTE,    Sir    Stafford    H., 

Bart.  (1849)  2374 

NORTHLEIGH,  John,  M.D.  (1688) 

687, 1862 
NORTHUMBERLAND,  Archdeacon 

of,  T.  Sharp,  D.D.  (1733)  2742 

NORTHUMBERLAND,    Duchess 

of.(i775)  2375 

NORTON,  Edward  (1857)  21  r 

NORTON,  Hon.  Caroline  E.  S.  (1829, 

1836)  2455, 2775 

NORTON,  Hon.  Mrs.  C.  (1848)         1452 
NORTON,  Mrs  (1835)  2814 

NORTON,  Richard  (1696)  1876 

NORTON,  Robert  (1852)  2090 

NORTON,  Thomas  (n.d.)     33,  291,  638, 

2621 
NORTON,Thomas  (1562,1569)  1235,2791 
NOURSE,  Timothy  (i 691)  651 

NOVA-SCOTIA,  Bishop  of,  Charles 

Inglis  (1779)  1441 

NOVICE,  G.  W.  (1865)  1487 

NOWELL,  Alexander  (1609)  336 

NOWELL,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1760)        679 
NOY,  William  (1641)  2639 

NORWICH,  Archdeacon  of,  Dr  John 

Jeffrey  (1703)  1656 

NORWICH,  Bishop  of,  Dr  A.  Spar- 
row (1661)  423 
NORWICH,  Bishop  of,  E.  Reynolds 

(1669)  102 

NORWICH,  Bishop  of,  George  Home, 

D.D.  (1751-1798)  615,  1376,  1445,1775, 

2471,  2562 
NORWICH,  Bishop  of,  Joseph  Hall, 

D.D.  (1640-1648)    255,  590,  1 190,  1645, 

2318,  2360 
NORWICH,  Bishop  of,  R.    Corbet 

(1648)  1955 

NORWOOD,  Cornelius  (1694)  683 

-NORWOOD,  Richard  (1665)  2652 

NORWOOD,  Samuel  (1871)  1184 

NOTT,  George  Frederick,  D.D.  (1795- 

1808),  1530,  1894,  1950 

NOTT,  John,  M.D.  (1772-1810)  70,  1091, 

1307,  1342,  2317 

NOTTINGHAM,  Earl  of  (1692)       2006 

NOTTINGHAM,    Earl   of,   Daniel 

Finch  (1713)  1791 

NOTTINGHAM,  Earl  of,  Henege 

Finch  (N.D.,  1660)  134,  841 

NUGEE,  George,  M.A.  (1857)  1882 

NUGENT,    Lord  George  Grenville 

(1 832- 1 847)  1340,2615 

III.  2  Y 


NUGENT,  Robert   (1749-1751)  490,  898 
NUGENT,    Robert    Craggs,    Lord 

Nugent  (1739,  1774)  880,  1803 

NUGENT,  Robert,  M.P.  (1739)  7^5 

NUNN,  Lorenzo,  N.  (1852)  1616 

NUTT,  F.  (1789)  457 

NUTTALL,  Mr  (1679)  1557 

NUTTING,  H.  (1856)  915 

NYE,  Philip  (1651-1677)      217,  314,  1674 
NYE,  Stephen  (1692,  1700)  29,  1105 


O 

O'BEIRNE,  Thomas  Lewis,   D.D., 
Bishop  of  Meath(i78o-i8i3)     484,' 487,' 
1004,  1016,  1355,  1394,  2369 
O'BRIEN,  Dennis  (1787)  2737 

O'BRIEN,  J.  (1768)  937 

O'BRIEN,  William  (1772,  1773)  544,  707 
O'BRYEN,  Denis  (1783,  1795)  594,  1016, 

2039 
O'CONNELL,  Edmond  (1808)  2717 

O'CONNELL,  Daniel  (181 1)  1107 

O'CONOR,  Charles,  D.D.  (1810-16)    433 
O'CONOR,  Charles,  M.R.I.A.  (1771) 

1782 
O'CONOR,  Charles  (1753)  680 

O'CONOR,  Dr(i8i8-i9)  232 

O'CONOR,  E.  (1818)  1038 

O'CONOR,  Roger  (1799,  1828)     41, 1451 
O'HANLON,  Rev.   John,   M.R.I.A. 
(1871)  1252 

O'HARA, (1817)  1 144 

O'HARA,  Kane  (1764-1777)       166,  1026, 

1613,  2698 

O'KEEFE,  John  (1767- 1784)     327,  2349, 

2451  (2X2850 

O'LE ARY,  Arthur  ( 1 80 1 )  1 593 

O'MEARA,  Kathleen  (1873,  1874)    2255, 

2572 
O'ROURKE,  Edmund  (1852-1865)      61, 

870,  1543,  1597,  1680 

O'SULLIVAN, (1824)  308 

OAKELEY,  Frederick,  M.A.  (1842, 

1844)  861,  1478 

OAKES,  Abraham,  LL.D.  (1751)  2498 
OAKESHOTT,  J.  (1848)  2616 

OAKLEY,  Benjamin  (1812)  1445 

OATES,  Titus,  D.D.  (1683,  1689)       614, 

618,  667 
OCCHAM,  Gulielmus  de  (n.d.)  620 

OCKHAM,  Lord  Chancellor,  Sir  P. 

King  (1703)  1 149 


CCCXIX 

OCKLEY,  Simon  (1712) 
ODELL,  Thomas  (1721) 
OFFOR,  John  (1823) 
OGILVIE,  Henry  (1833) 
OGILVIE,  Jane  (1840) 
OGILVIE,  John  (1787,  1789) 
OGILVIE,  John,  D.D.  (1769) 
OGILVIE,  William  (1781) 
OGILVY,  Dorothea  (1868) 
OGILVY,  George  (1834) 
OGLE,  George  (1740) 
OGLE,  Nath.  (1821) 
OLDE,J.  (1556) 
OLDFIELD,    Thomas 

(1792,  1794) 
OLDHAM,  John  (1683) 
OLDISWORTH, 

1711) 


OCK    —    OWE 


cccxx 


12o8 

371 

2098 

2513 
1063 

893  (2) 

1855 

812 

2817 

398 

1645 

1207 

113,471 

Henton  B. 

459,  775 
80 
William     (1709- 
102,  619,  2092,  2764 


OLDMIXON,  John  (1709-1730)  143, 
167,282,410,  527,  539,  582,  796,  1 131 
(2),  1135,  1418,  1468,  1565,  1584,  1673, 

2108,  2195 

OLDYS,  William  (1732- 1746)      283,  284, 

424,  679,  1069,  1 1 53,  1583,  168 1 

OLIPHANT, (1788)  2654 

OLIPHANT,  Charles,  M.D.  (1702)  2360 
OLIPHANT,  Margaret  C.  W.  (1849- 
1885)  299,  391  (3),  566, 1072, 1077, 1 182, 
1298,  1314,  1319,  1488, 1525,  1532, 1547, 
1575,  1604,  1830,  1867,  2072,  2701,2731 
OLIVER,  George,  D.D.  (1828)  722 

OLIVER,  Rev.  George  (1827)  416 

OLIVER,  Rev.  Peter  (1787)  2282 

OLLIVE,  Joseph  (1737)  415 

OLLYFEE,  John  (1702)  581 

OMOND,  Thomas  Stewart  (1876)     1948 
ONGLEY,  Robert  Henry  (1757)  809 

ONLEY,  W.  (1827)  2220 

ONSLOW,  Arthur  (1740)  2470 

OPEN  SHAW,  Robert  (1591)  2373 

OPIE,  Mrs  (1790)  562 

ORD,  Craven  (1798)  2719 

ORD,  John  Walker  (1833)  2787 

ORDE,  Mrs  (1837)  186 

ORFORD,  Earl  of,  Horace  Walpole 
(1741-1791)  20,  91,  327,  518,  1073, 1092, 
1095,  1359,  1534,  1563,  2109,  2407 
ORFORD,  Earl  of,  Sir  Robert  Wal- 
pole (1710-1735)    480,  1347,  1351,  1792, 
231 1,  2369,  2421,  2425,  2437,  2575 
ORIEL,   Provost    of,    E.   Hawkins, 

D.D. (1835)  1395 

ORKNEY,   Bishop,  A.    Honeyman 
(1710)  251 


ORME,  Rev.  William  (1826,  1830)      506 

1572 
ORRERY,  Earl  of  (1772)  1136 

ORRERY,  Earl  of,   Charles  Boyle 

(1703)  188 

ORRERY,  Earl  of,  Roger  Boyle(i655, 

1676)  754,  1865 

ORSON,  B.  (1809)  874 

ORTON,  J.  (1830)  2585 

ORTON,  James  (1852)  853 

ORTON,  Job  (1770)  634  (2) 

OSBORNE,  Francis  (1652-1715)  52, 

1 1 18,  1890,  1967,  2289 
OSBORNE,   Francis   G.,   Duke    of 

Leeds  (1775)  2367 

OSBORNE,  G.,  Lord  Sidney  (1866)  1447 
OSBURN,  William  (1841,  1854)        139, 

1255 
OSGOODE,  William  (1779)  2150 

OSSORY,  Bishop  of,  Griffiths  Wil- 
liam, D.D.  (1644)  848 
OSSORY,     Bishop    of,   John    Bale 

(1543,1544)  779,2847 

OSSORY,   Bishop    of,    John   Parry 

(1660)  313 

OSTERVALD,  Jean  F.  (1702,  171 5) 

7,  2630 
OSWALD,  James  (1766)  158 

OSWALD,  James,  D.D.  (1791)  1199 

OSWALD,  John  (1781,  1789)        61,  284, 

835,  1953,  2077 
OSWALD,  Margaret  (1808)  2400 

OSWALD,  Rev.  Dr  (1767)  1424 

OTIS,  James  (1765)  271,  2750 

OTWAY,  Caesar  (1823,  1847)      106,  2402 

(2),  2610 
OULTON,    Walley    Chamberlaine 

(1789,  1795)  188,  1796,  2457 

OUTRAM,  George  (1851)  1337 

OVERAL, (1741)  380 

OVERBURY,  Sir  Thomas  (1614)      2815 
OVERTON,  Richard  (1644)  1543 

OWEN, (1836,  1854)  407,  2054 

OWEN, (1642)  1891 

OWEN,  Charles,  D.D.  (1716-1721)     561, 

670,  1922,  2747 

OWEN,  E.  (1762)  1707 

OWEN,  Henry,  D.D.  (1748,  1774)     535, 

1070 
OWEN,  Hugh,  M.A.  (1808)  2417 

OWEN,  James  (1694-1704)         401,671, 
1638  (2),  1935,  2686 
OWEN,  John  (1669-1680)  177,  2421,  2680 
OWEN,  John  (1805)  1366 


CCCXXl 


OWE    —    PAR 


cccxxu 


OWEN,  John,  D.D.  (1662-1682)    95,  260 
267,  274,  636,  641,  642,  1 22 1,  1704, 1877, 

2748 
OWEN,  John,  M.A.  (1804)  901 

OWEN,  Josiah  (1738)  2156 

OWEN,  Lewis  (1609,  1629)  341,  2468 
OWEN,  Nicholas  (1775,  1792)  297,  1157 
OWEN,  Robert  (1813,  1847)  1643,  1735 
OWENSON,  Sydney,  Lady  S.  Mor- 
gan (1803)  2250 
OXENHAM,  Henry  N.  (1858)  1897 
OXFORD,  Bishop  of  (1825)  943 
OXFORD,  Bishop  of,  J.  Butler,  D.D. 

(1772)  1402 

OXFORD,  Bishop  of,  J.  Fell  (1674)  2722 
OXFORD,  Bishop  of,  John  F.  Mack- 

arness,  M.A,  (1847,  1878)         920,  2393 
OXFORD,   Bishop  of,    John   Ran- 
dolph, D.D.  (1792,  1802)  745,  2142 
OXFORD,  Bishop  of,  Samuel  Par- 
ker (1670,  1688)  650,  2089 
OXFORD,  Earl  of,  Robert   Harley 

(1710-1711)  819,820,2095 

OZELL,  John  (1722,  1734)         1889,  2481 


P. 


PACE,  Rev.  William  (1835)  1528 

PACKINGTON,  Sir  John  (n.D.)       2469 
PAE,  David  (1853- 1866)         436  (2),  957, 

ion,  1018,  1064,  1263, 1525, 1634, 1982, 
2005,  2338,  2522,  2702 
PAGE,  James  R.  (1849)  2072 

PAGE,  R.  (1841,  1843)  3,  121 1 

PAGE,  Richard  (1826)  1452 

PAGE,  Samuel  (1619)  63 

PAGET, (1853)  2616 

PAGET,  E.  (1586)  1022 

PAGET,  Eusebius  (n.d.)  1022 

PAGET,  Lord  Alfred  (1857)  1428 

PAGET,  Francis  Edward  (1833- 1873) 

299,  549,  ^^77,  1524,  1840,  2436 
PAGET,     Thomas     Catesby,    Lord 

Paget,  M.P.  (1738-1741)  784,  1630,  2437 
PAGET,  T.  C.  (1736)  798 

PAGET,  Thomas  (1649)  2132 

PAGET,  W.  (1749)  1 192 

PAINE,  Robert  T.,  Jun.  (181 5)  1074 

PAINE,  Thomas  (1772- 1794)        34,  321, 
442,  1 8 14,  2039,  2079 
PAINE,  William  (1682)  2299 

PAINTER,  John  (1756  1684 

PAISLEY,  James,  Lord  (1731)  2641 

PALEARIUS,  Aonius  (1638)  224 


PALEY,    William,    Archdeacon    of 

Carlisle  (1774)  587 

PALFREYMAN,  Thomas  (1578)  2635 
PALGRAVE,  Francis  Turner  (1858)  1868 
PALGRAVE,  Sir  Francis  (1832)  2178 
PALLAVICINO,  Ferrante  (1644)      2252 

PALMER, (1776)  949 

PALMER,  Alicia  Tindal  (1809)  1 194 

PALMER,  Edward  (r667)  735 

PALMER,  Herbert,  D.D.  (1645)  980 

PALMER,  J.  F.  (1837)  621 

PALMER,  John  (1772)  962 

PALMER,  Josiah  (1795)  944 

PALMER,  Mrs  (1837)  621 

PALMER,  R.  (1840)  2489 

PALMER,   Roger,   Earl   of  Castle- 

maine  (1667- 1679) 

341,  540,980,  1320,2174 
PALMER,  Samuel  (1703)  587 

PALMER,  Thomas  (1606)  795 

PALMER,  William,  M.A.  (1832-1846) 

191,  845,  1069,  1070 
PALMERSTON,  Viscount,  H.  J. 

Temple  (1819)  1735 

PALMEZEAUX,  Michael  Cubieres 

de  (1791)  1633 

PALTOCK  or  PULTOCK,  Robert 

(1751)  1464 

PANIZZI,  Antonio  (1839)  333 

PANTON, (1812)  676 

PARC,  Sieur  de, de  Mouline 

(1727)  435 

PARDOE,  Julia  H.  (1834,  1835) 

1546,  2466 
PARDON,  George  Frederick  (1849- 
1869)    208,  234  (3),  388,  873,  992,  1060 

1066,  1296 
PARFECT,  Rev. (1760,  1762) 

494, 1346 
PARIS,  John  Ayrton,  M.D.  (1824, 

1827)  1058,  1904 

PARIS,  Thomas  CHfton  (1850)  1064 

PARISH,  H.  H.  (1838)  281 

PARK,  Andrew  (1845-1853)  219,  2385 
PARK,  J.  (1664)  2694 

PARK,  John  James,  LL.D.  (1830)  1288 
PARK,  Mr(i8i5)  231 

PARK,  Thomas  (18 17)  873 

PARKE,  Robert  (1588)  1 1 2  5 

PARKER, (1809)  195 

PARKER,  Frederick  (1847-1862)      203, 

515,691,  692,  773,  844,  1203  (2),  1416, 

1492  (2),  1493  (4),  1766,  1942,  2190  (2), 

2238,  2669,  2678,  2679 


CCCXXlll 


PAR    —     PAT 


CCCXXIV 


PARKER,  Harriett  (1851)  1956 

PARKER,  Henry  (1493)  449 

PARKER,  Henry  (1640-1651)        71,  95, 

316,  503,  513,  562,642,  1003, 1290,  1541, 

1765,  1789,  1963,  2069,  2274,  2346,  2659, 

2669 
PARKER,  Henry  (1688)  2673 

PARK,  Hon.  Justice  (1808)  717 

PARKER,  James  (1877)  928 

PARKER,  John  (N.D.,  1650)      995,  1036 
PARKER,  John  Henry  (1840,  1853)  1019, 

1243,  2416 
PARKER,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1867-1874) 

720,  1855 

PARKER,  M.  (n.d.)  279,  605 

PARKER,  Martin  (1635-1640)    479,  842, 

1029,  1072,  2220,  2678,  2788 

PARKER,  Matthew,  Archbishop  of 

Canterbury  (i 557-1 564)    145,  584,  1022, 

2811 
PARKER,  Rev.  W.  (1753)  I375 

PARKER,  Richard  (1739)  813 

PARKER,  Robert,  M.A.  (1607)         2268 
PARKER,  Samuel  (1681-1717)    232,  318, 

347,  672,  821 
PARKER,  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Oxford 

(1688- 1 670)  650,  2089 

PARKER,  Samuel,  D.D.  (1673,  ^77'^) 

578,  2182 
PARKER,  T.  L.  (1815)  606 

PARKER,  William  (1651)  1320 

PARKE S,  David  (1839)  2483 

PARKHURST,  John  (n.d.)      1609,  2362 
PARKINSON,  A.  (1726)  422 

PARKINSON,  James  (n.d.)  924 

PARKINSON,  James,  M.A.  (1689)       16 
PARKINS,  C.  (1776)  1 138 

PARNELL,  Dr  Thomas  (1737)  804 

PARKS,  Mr  (1705)  2215 

PARNELL,    Sir    H.,    Bart.,    M.P. 

(1832)  1927 

PARNELL,  Thomas  (1717)  Ii73 

PARNELL,  William  (1804,  1819)     1228, 

1560 

PARR,  Harriet  (1854-1882)    56,  loi,  214, 

219,  224,  503,  525,939*  1014, 1075, 1084, 

1218,  1297,  1298, 1339, 1560, 1675, 1677, 

1970,  1971,  2500,  2531,  2572,  2573, 2672, 

2685,  2730,  2792,  2828,  2843 

PARR,  John  Hamilton  (1821)  1684 

PARR,  Samuel,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1781- 

1809)        283,  362,  486,  649,  1356,  2155, 

2616 
PARRINCHIEFFE,  John  (1572)       867 


PARROT,  Henry  (1606-1636)    550,1318, 

1662,  1671 
PARRY,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.  (1837)  1571 
PARRY,  John,  Bishop  of  Ossory  (1660) 

313 
PARRY,  Thomas  ( 1 75 1 )  267 1 

PARSONS, (1602)  572 

PARSONS,  Daniel  (i860)  2688 

PARSONS,  Gertrude,  «/^Hext(i859- 

1878)        55,  219,  744,  ion,  1078,  1341, 

1519,  1536,  1547,  1677,2242,2518,2539, 

2573,  2688,  2707,  2717 

PARSONS,  Philip  (N.D.,  1771)  824,  1725 

PARSON,  Rev.  Philip  (1766,  1779)    624, 

1222 

PARSONS,  Robert  (i 580-1641)  129, 143, 

223,  262,  275  (2),  470,  512,  586,  696,  940, 

1284,  1458,  2127,  2196,  2313,  2550,  2569, 

2640,  2648,  2675,  2790 

PARSONS,  Robert,  S.J.  (1592)  577 

PARSONS,  Thomas  (1804)  384 

PARSONS,  William  (1787)  1958 

PARTON,  Sarah  P.  (1853-1865)  893,  912, 

1933,  2228,  2242,  2346 

PARTRIDGE, (1774)  1 109 

PARTRIDGE,  John  (1680)  1700 

PARTRIDGE,  Rev.   Samuel,  M.A. 

(1813,  N.D.)  2207,  2575 

PASCAL,  Blaise  (1658,  1679)  1690,  2048 
PASCUAL,  Antonio  D.  de  (1852)  2693 
PASQUIN,  Anthony  (n.d.)  2232 

PASSE  RAN,    Albert,      Count     de 

(1732)  1901 

PATCHINGorPHATCHEN,Resta 

(1757)  950 

PATERSON,  Adam  (n.d.)  1756 

PATERSON,  George  (1852)  2351 

PATERSON,  James  (1747)  210 

PATERSON,  James  (1840)  498 

PATERSON,  Nathaniel, D.D. (1836)  1 543 
PATERSON,  Samuel  (1767,  1788)  104, 
159,  1271,  2466 
PATERSON,  W.  (1819)  2263 

PATERSON,  William  (1695-1717)  471, 
773,  1231,  2037 
PATISON,  Matthew  (1623)  1207 

PATMORE,  Coventry,   K.D.  (1854, 

1877)  91,  2713 

PATMORE,    Peter    George   (1824- 

1844)  282,  367,  2125 

PATON, (1780)  2816 

PATON,  Andrew  Archibald  (1844)  1643 
PATON,  James,  D.D.  (1773,  1796)     196, 

1425 


cccxxv 


PAT    —     PEE 


cccxxvi 


PATON,  Sir  J.  Noel  (1861)  1946 

PATRICK,  Bishop  (1643)  2097 

PATRICK,  F.  C.  (1798,  1799)  1264, 1661 
PATRICK,  John,  D.D.  (1674-1688)   983, 
21 17,  2624,  2770 
PATRICK,  Symon,  D.D.  (1669-1687)  93, 

165,  501,  639,  652,  886,  971,  987,  1598, 
1914,  2286,  2338 
PATRICK,  Simon,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Ely  (1686,  1688)  1753,  2636 

PATRICK,  Symon,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

Peterborough  (1687)  2302 

PATRIDGE,  Rev.  Samuel  (181 1)  2355 
PATTEN,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1834)  1415 
PATTEN,  William  (1575)  301 

PATTENSON,  Matthew  (1623)  1207 
PATTESON,  Rev.  Edward  (1803)  969 
PATTISON,  Mark,  M.A.  (1840)  311 

PAUL,  Charles  Kegan  (1861)  2554 

PAUL,  Margaret  Agnew  (1878)  2722 
PAUL,  Mrs  (1856,  1857)  567,  700,  2493 
PAUL,  Rev.  James  (n.d.)  733 

PAUL,  Robert  Bateman,  M.A,  (1829- 

1872)  82  (2),  204,  1 137 

PAUL,  Sir  John  Dean,  Bart.  (1821- 

1828)  1540,  2230 

PAULDING,  Dr  (1832)  2529 

PAULDING,  James  (1825)  1269 

PAULDING,  James    Kirke    (181 1- 

1831)  711,  1310,  1331,  1431,  2255,  2398, 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 

PAULDING,  J.  P.  (1835)  1179 

PAYBODY,  Thomas  (1629)  1292 

PAYN,  James  (1864-1874)     191,  346,  419, 

946,  1060,  1487,  1488,  1 516,  1550,  1560, 
1622,  1680,  1751,  1883,  1885,  2826 
PAYNE  and  FOSS,  Messrs  (1825) 

332  (2) 
PAYNE,  E.  W.  (n.d.)  1706 

PAYNE,  Henry  (1687)  113 

PAYNE,  Isaac  (1805)  1837 

PAYNE,  J.  (1837)  719 

PAYNE,  John  (1771,   1802)   1373,  2505, 

2601 
PAYNE,  Nevil  (1673, 1675)  903, 1663,  2382 
PAYNE,  William  (1685,  1687)  643,  2397 
PAYNE,  William,  D.D.  (1687- 1696) 

128,  652,  655,  1356,  1753 
PAYNTER,  Thomas,  M.A.  (n.d.)  1986 
PEACE,  John  (1841,  1842)  603  (2) 

PEACH,  William  (1852)  2560 

PEACHMAN,  Henry,  M.A.  (1615- 

1642)  183,  619,  712,  1558,  1605,  185s, 

2481 


PEACOCK,  George,  M.A.,  Dean  of 

EIy(i83i)  1782,2153 

PEACOCK,  James  (1785)  1808 

PEACOCK,  Lucy  (1786-1799)     51,  1496, 

2772 
PEACOCK,    Thomas    Love    (1816- 

1861)  544,  1056,  1076,  1535,  1567,  1632, 

1741,  2206 
PEAKE,  Eliza  (1844)  ii74 

REAPS,  William  (1649)  I5>8 

PEARCE,  Edward  (1681,  1682)  474, 

475  (2) 
PEARCE,  Rev.  T.  (n.d.)  696 

PEARCE,  William  (1795)  2818 

PEARCE,  Zachary,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Rochester  (1722-1733)     963,  973,  1393, 

1620  (4),  1625,  1626,  1627,  1628,  2175, 
2176,  2203,  2300 
PEARD,  Frances  Mary  (1869- 187 5) 

1818,  2228,  2573,  2705,  2820 
PEARSALL,  Elizabeth  S.,  Countess 

of  Harrington  (1874)  1944 

PEARSON,  Albert  H.,  M.A.,  (1868)  2258 
PEARSON,  C.  (1842)  369 

PEARSON,  Edward,  B.D.  (1799)      ^372 
PEARSON,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Chester  (1668)  2031 

PEARSON,   Richard,   M.D.    (1794, 

1798)  25,  2565 

PEART,  Emily  (1869)  245 

PEART,  S.  (1778)  500 

PEASGOOD,  Fr.  (n.d.)  923 

PECHALL  or  PESHALL,  Sir  John 

(1772,1773)  1167(2) 

PECHEL,  Samuel  (1781)  1108 

PECHY,  John,  M.D.  (1682-1695)  2427  (2), 
2428  (4),  2429  (5),  2430  (4) 
PECK,  Francis,  M.A.  (1719)     2384,  2602 
PECK,  Lillie  (1876,  1808)  2776,  2800 

PECK,  William  R.  (n.d.)  662 

PECKHAM,  Sir  George  (1583)  2675 

PECKWELL,    Henry,    D.D.    (N.D., 

1778)  14,  1030 

PEDDLE,  Mrs  (1789)  2236 

PEDELSDEN,  William  (1657)  2458 

PEEBLES,  .iWilliam  (1803,    1811)    292, 

535 
PEEL,  Sir  Robert  (1846)  954 

PEELE,  George  (1584,  1595)       167,  215, 

613,  1814 
PEER,  J,  W,  (1826)  2773 

PEERS,  Richard,  M.A.  (1667,  1715) 

360,  1947 
PEETERS,  Hugh  (1659)  2795 


CCCXXVll 


PEG     —     PER 


CCCXXVUl 


PEGGE,  Samuel,  LL.D.  (1772,  1797) 

931,  943,  1207 
PEIRCE,   Rev.    James  (1712-1721) 
120,  345,771,  1241,  1921  (3),  2038,  2173, 

2721 
PELHAM,   Henry,   Duke  of  New- 
castle, K.G.  (1810)  1802 
PELL,  John  (1664)  719 
PELLING,    Edward,    D.D.   (1687- 

1688)  140  (2),  952,  2568 

PEMBERTON,  Benjamin  (1822)  1401 
PEMBERTON,  Lieut.-Col.  (1869)  2262 
PEMBERTON,  Thomas  (1812)  195 

PEMBROKE,    Earl   of,   G.   R.    C 

Herbert  (1872)  2458 

PENALUNA,  William  (1819,  1834) 

404,  855 

PENDLEBURY,  Henry  (1687)         1926 

PENGELLY,  Sir  Thomas  1731)        1478 

PENHOUET,  Monsieur  (1797)         1425 

PENINGTON,  Isaac  (n.d.)  258 

PENKETHMAN,  John  (1628)  1819 

PENLEY,  S.  (N.D.)  2407 

PENN,  Granville  (1810-1841)      237,  248, 

387,  1768,  1827,  2524 

PENN,  John  (1792)  216 

PENN,  Richard  ( 1 794)  1 66 

PENN,  Richard,  F.R.S.  (1833)  1560 

PENN,  William  (1662-1699)96,  439,  483, 

503,  520,  588,751,  752,  817,  1028,  1044, 

1045,  1049,  1224,  1225,  1292,  1298,  1360, 

1662,  1714,  1736,  1835,  1891,2037,2045, 

2305,  2356,  2476,  2570,  2717 

PENN,  William(  17 1 8-1794)  301,2424,2767 

PENN,  William  (1823)  868 

PENN,  William,  Jun.  (1668)  2257 

PENNANT, (1781)  430 

PENNANT,  Thomas  (1763)  861 

PENNECK,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.  (1842)  156 
PENNECUIK,     Alexander,     M.D. 

(1699,  1715)  1009,  1849 

PENNEFATHER,  John  (1871)  923 

PENNY,  William,  Lord  Kinloch 

(1833- 1 866)  404,  2069,  2594,  2615 

PENNIE,  J.  F.  (1827)  2538 

PENNINGTON,  Mary  (1649)  1690 

PENNINGTON,  Mrs  S.  (1766)  1445 
PENNY,  A.  J.  (1858)  Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 
PENNY,  Anne  (1771)  1954 

PENNY,  John  (1831)  2607 

PENNY,  Mrs  S.  J.  (1857-1861)   55,  1663, 

2223 

PENNYMAN,  Joseph  (1680-1700)  9, 279, 

427,  2061,  2062 


PENNYMAN,  Joseph  (1689)  1511 

PENNYMAN,  Mary  (1676)  2446 

PENROSE,     Elizabeth,    nde    Cart- 
wright  (1824-1853)  iZ,  ins,  1 136,  1 137, 

1716,  2339 
PENROSE,  John,  M.A.  (1831-1849)  888, 

1021, 1068 
PENROSE,  Thomas,  D.C.L.  (1790)  2400 
PENROSE,  Vice-Ad.  Sir  Charles  V. 

(1820)  969 

PENNY,  John  (i 587-1 590)         276,  1 189. 

1807,  2633,  2649 

PENTON,  Stephen  (1682, 1688)648, 1056 

PENTYCROSS,  Thomas  (1777)        2823 

PEPPERELL,  W.  (1746)  1214 

PEPYS,  Samuel  (1677,  1690)    1575,  1977 

PERCEVAL,  Dudley  M.  (1849)  7I5 

PERCEVAL,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur 

Philip,  B.CL.  (1 832- 1 849)   38,  40,  74, 

234,  395,  403,  408,  1 1 19,  1302,  1379, 

1400,  1412,  2161,  2513  (2),  2653,  2777, 

2839 
PERCEVAL,  Hon.  and  Rev.  G.  C. 

(1825,  1831)  1926,  2326 

PERCEVAL,  John,  Earl  of  Egmont 

(1733-1763) 486,  506,  850, 874,  2069,  2308 
PERCIVAL,  Margaret  (1847,  1849)  125 1, 

2227 
PERCIVAL,    Right   Hon.   Spencer 

(1791,1792)  711,2197 

PERCIVAL,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1777)   1768 
PERCY,  T.  (1762)  1628 

PERCY,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Dromore  (i  761 -1779)       933,  948,  1074, 
1090,  1300,  1472,  1750,  2448 
PERCY,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (1785)         2726 
PERCY,  William  (1594)  2454 

PEREIRA,  Jonathan,  M.D.  (1843)    1336 
PEREZ,  Andreas  (1707)  2461 

PEREZ  DE  MONTALVAN,  Juan 

(1631)  2460 

PERKINS,  Eliza  (1834)  250 

PERKINS,  Henry  (1853)  1981 

PERNETTI,  Abbd(i75i)  1902 

PERRAULT,  Nicolas  (1570)  1266 

PERRIER,  Anna  (1866)  1253 

PERRINCHIEF,    Richard    (1661- 

1668)  656,  122 1,  2533 

PERRINCHIEFE,  John  (1572)  867 

PERRON,  Cardinal  Jacques  Davy 

du(i623)  340 

PERROT,  Sir  James  (1600)  480 

PERRY, (1750)  2647 

PERRY,  James  (1778-1779)        780,  1617 


CCCXXIX 


PER    —     PHI 


cccxxx 


PERRY,  William,  M.D.  (1807)  2618 

PERY,  Edm.  Sexton  (1757)  1427 

PESHALL  or  PECHALL,  Sir  John 

(1772,1773)  1167(2) 

PETER,  Rev.  Samuel  (1782)  2704 

PETER,  William,  M.A.  (1834)  2247 

PETERBOROUGH,      Bishop     of, 

White   Kennet,   D.D.  (1681-1718)    26, 

322,  620,  902,  1 1 52,  1343,   1354,   1399. 

1565. 1594, 1794,  2001,  2101,2440,  2599, 
2664,  2750,  2772,  2820 
PETERBOROUGH,  Dean  of,  Simon 

Patrick,  D.D.  (1687)  2302 

PETERBOROUGH,  Earl  of  (1685) 

1681,2512 
PETERBOROUGH,  Earl  of,  Charles 

Mordaunt  (1719)  2138 

PETERKIN,  Alexander  (1828-1839) 

403,  1332,  1415,  2125,2x53 


PETERKIN,  Rev.  W.  (1779) 
PETERS,  Charles,  M.A.  (1760) 
PETERS,  Dr  Samuel  A.  (1781) 
PETERS,  Hugh  (165 1) 
PETHERAM,  John  (1843) 
PETT,  Sir  Peter  (1661-1 


PETVIN,  John  (1753) 
PETYT,  George  (1690) 
PETYT,  William  (1680) 
PEYRERIUS,  Isaac  (1655,  1656) 


855 

164 

1000 

1031 

2091 

642,  1068 

PETTI  GREW,  Thomas  L.  (1833)     ^523 

PETTMAN,  William  (1786,  18 10)    1386, 

1419,  1706,  2475,  2576 

PETTY,  Sir  William  (1647-1683)   52  (2), 

1790,  2636 

1345 

1456 

280 

1597, 
2561 
P H  A YER,  Thomas  ( 1 543)  1 7 1 5 

PHELAN,  Mrs,  nie  Tonna,  see  Tonna 
PHELAN,  William,  D.D.  (1823,  1824) 

2300,  2398 
PHELPS,  Elizabeth  S.  (1854,  N.D.)  2346, 

2519 
PHIBBS,  Mary  (1855)  66 

PHILIP, (1870)  2845 

PHILIP,  Rev.  Robert  (1835)  I744 

PHILIPOT,  John  (1629-1674)  331, 405  (2) 
PHILIPPART,  Sir  John  (1823-1824)  719 
PHILIPPES,  Henry  (1656)  494 

PHILIPPS,  Fabian  (1649,  1669)       1302, 

2007 
PHILIPPS,  John  (1660,  1679)  1268,  1654 
PHILIPS,  George  (1850,  1852)    357,  524, 

1580,  1 59 1 
PHILIPS,  George  (1689)  1240 

PHILIPS,  Joan  (1689)  910 


PHILIPS,  John  (1705,  1708)       240,  555 
PHILIPS,  Katharine  (1663,  1705)     1428, 

1969 
PHILIPS,  Mr  (1720)  1672 

PHILLIMORE,  Harriet  E.  (1878,  1879) 

io8r,  2769 
PHILLIPPS,  Mary  Charlotte  (1868)  545 
PHILLIPPS,  Miss  (i860, 1862)  1685,  2102 
PHILLIPS,  Ambrose  (1723,  1733)     425, 

963 
1692 
2551 
1067 

355, 
1689 

1335 
1470 


PHILLIPS,  Charles  (1854) 
PHILLIPS,  Charlotte  (n.d.) 
PHILLIPS,  Constantia  (1735) 
PHILLIPS,  Edward  (1685-1730) 

1500, 
PHILLIPS,  George  (1850) 
PHILLIPS,  George  S.  (1850) 
PHILLIPS,  John  (1655-1703)       358  (2), 

699,756,  1243,  1549,  1603,  2256,  2260, 
2467  (2),  2549,  2750 
PHILLIPS,  Katharine  (1664)  1945 

PHILLIPS,  Miss  (1869)  2507 

PHILLIPS,  Rev.  T.  (1854)  245 

PHILLIPS,  Rev.  Thomas  (1761)       1897 
PHILLIPS,  Richard  (1802,  1808)       756, 

1099,  1 64 1 
PHILLIPS,    Samuel,  LL.D.   (185 1- 

1859)  299,  743,  825,  2308,  2797 

PHILLIPS,  Sir  Richard  (1803,  1823)  33, 

1884 
PHILLIPS,  Sir  T.  (1821) 
PHILLIPS,  Thomas  (1758,  1767) 


2607 

"59i 
2509 

1094 

158 

of 

1428 


PHILLIPS,  W.  (1722) 
PHILLIPS,  William  (1824) 
PHILLPOTS,     Henry,    Bishop 

Exeter  (1827) 
PHILLPOTTS,  Henry, D.D.  (1807)  1390 
PHILLPOTTS,     Mary      Charlotte 

(1864,  1865)  1042,  io67j  1876 

PHI  LP,  Robert  Kemp  (1851-1870)      226, 

229,  514,  602,  628,  629,  698,  764,  890, 

891,  938,   1066,   1 120,    1 183   (2),    1242, 

1279,  1314,  1470,  1721,  1903,  1985,2085 

(5),  2415,  2557,  2785,  2849 

PHILPOT,  Charles  (1798)  1245 

PHILPOT,     John,    Archdeacon    of 

Winchester  ( 1 5  54)  2650 

PHILPOT,  Stephen  (1746)  802 

PHIPPS,  Constantine  Henry,  Mar- 
quis of  Normandy  (1825- 1832)         503, 
758,  1559,  1847 
PHIPPS,    Constantine    John,    Lord 
Mulgrave  (1769)  135^ 


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PHI 


POL 


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PHIPPS,  Joseph  (1763) 
PHISTON,  William  (N.D.,  1550) 


2820 

1315, 
1867 
1008 
1112 
913 


PICHON,  Thomas  (1760) 
PICHOT,Amddde(i825) 
PICK,  Samuel  (1639) 
PICKEN,  Andrew  (1829,  1834)  240,  419, 

698,2315 

PICKERING,  E.  K.  (1851)  1973 

PICKERING,  Ellen  (1833-1859)  59,974, 

108 1,  1599,  1692,  2012,  2481 

PICKERING,  Roger  (1752,  1755)   2109, 

2115 
PICKERSGILL,  Lieut.  (1782) 
PICTET,  Bernardus  (1694) 
PIDDINGTON,  Rose  (1859,  1866) 


465 

133 

991, 

1319 

2037 


PIDDUCK,  Isaac,  M.D.  (1848) 
PIERRE,  Charles   I.,  Castel   Saint 

(1728)  652 

PIERCE,  Thomas  (1648)  2566 

PIERCE,  Thomas,  Dean  of  Salis- 
bury (1683)  2757 
PIERCE,  Thomas,  0.0.(1663-1688)  569, 
688,  2033,  2696 
PIERCY,  John  Fisher  or  (1623)  1 10, 
Errata,  vol.  iv. 
PIGGE,  Oliver  (1582,  1591)        434,  2340 
PI  GOT,  Charles  (1792)                        1268 
PIGOT,  Miss  (1832)                            2021 
PIGOTT,  Rev.  John  Dryden  (1839)    443 

PIKE, (1751)  2051 

PIKE,  Frances  W.  A.  (1867)  1306 

PIKE,JohnGregory(i839, 1841)  921,1859 
PIKE, Samuel  (1766)  1919,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
PIKE,  William  P.  (n.d.)  2404  (2) 

PILKINGTON,   James,   Bishop  of 

Ourham(i563)  292 

PILKINGTON,  M.  (1748)  2287 

PINCHARD,  Mrs  (1794,  1796)  241,2691 
PINCKNEY,  Miles  (1665)  2530 

PINKE,  William  (1626)  851 

PINKERTON,  John  (1776-1790)       531, 
799»  1441,  1563,  1831,  2215,  2630,  2786 
PINKNEY,  Jane  V.  (1848-1853)      1312, 
2389,  2816,  2848 
PIPER,  Henry  Hunt  (1852)  246 

PIRIE,  Alexander  (1766)  800 

PIRIE,  James  (1877)  2784 

PISANI,  Madame  (1836, 1840)  211,  2722 
PITCAIRN,  Alexander  (1828)  2132 

PITCAIRN,  Robert  (1822)  431 

PITCAIRN  E,      Archibald,       M.D. 
(1712,  1722)  189,  1029 


PITFOUR,  Lord,  J.  Ferguson  (1764)  853 
PITMAN,  A.  (1780)  833 

PITMAN,  J.  (1847)  266 

PITT,  Robert,  M.D.  (1707)  298 

PITT,  Thomas  (1751)  2488 

PITT  jWilUam,  Earl  of  Chatham  (1809) 

1435 
PITTIS,  John  (1709)  359 

PITTIS,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1670)  2021 

PITTIS,  W.  (1736)  1468 

PITTS,  Joseph  (1708)  364,  1209 

PITTS,  Thomas  (1705)  2803 

PIX,  Mary  (1700-1709)  -47,  218,  479,  556 
PLACE,  Francis  (1831)  1373 

PLACE,  William  Henry  (1854)  1753 

PLACETTE,  Jean  de  la  (1687,  1688) 

1219,2393 
PLAIX,  Cdsar  de  (161 1)  132 

PLANTA,  Joseph  (1804)  8 

PLAT,  Sir  Hugh  (1640)  600 

PLATT,  Hugh  (1596)  2519 

PLATTES,  Gabriel  (1740)  427 

PLATTS,  John  (1715-1719)       794,  1109, 

1113 
PLAYER,  John  (1772)  486 

PLAYFERE,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1595)  1666 
PLAYFORD,  John  (1667)  334 

PLAYFORD,  Matthew  (1659)  1153 

PLOT,  R.  (1676)  764 

PLOWDEN,  Francis  (1784)  1247 

PLOWMAN,  Richard  (1824)  806 

PLOWMAN,  Thomas  Foster  (1869)     30 
PLUCHE,  Abb^  de  la,  Antoine  Noel 

(1733)  2466 

PLUMPTRE,  Annabella(i8oi-i8io)  698 

2802 
PLUMPTRE,  James  (1793,  1798)       529, 

1315 
PLUMPTRE,  John  (1795)  1919 

PLUMPTRE,  Rev.  John  (1795,  1807) 

466,  734 
PLUMPTREE,  J.  (1816)  859 

PLUNKETT,  Edward,  Baron  Dun- 

sany  (1859)  1834 

PLUNKETT,  Oliver  (1672)  1290 

POCOCK,  Dr  (N.D.)  I2S 

POCOCK,  Robert  (1790,  1802)  394,  1586 
POINCY,  Louis  de  (1666)  1150 

POLETIKA,  M.  (1826)  2399 

POLGLASE,  Ann  Eaton  (1827)        2352 
POLIDORI,  J.  W.  (1819)  2722 

POLLARD,  Matilda  M.  (1872)  1173 

POLLEXFEN,  John  (1697)  747 

POLLOCK,  John  (1792)  1239 


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POL 


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POLLOCK,  Rev.  John  (1717)  122 

POLWARTH,  Lord,  Earl  Maccles- 
field (1744)  2718 
POLWHEELE,  Dig.  (1658)               2547 
POLWHELE,  Richard  (1778-1831)    182, 
609,  780,  783,  805,  877,  890,  904,  938, 
1223,  1365,  1910,  1955,  2241,  2402,  2473, 

2716 
POMAR,    The    Duke    de    Medina 

(1876)  901,  2592 

POM  FRET,  John  (1700)  372 

PONET,  Bishop  (1753)  2633 

PONET,  Drjohn,  Bishop  of  Roches- 
ter and  Winchester  (1556)  2380 
PONSONBY,    Lady   Emily   (1848- 
1859)410,  637,  728,   1554,   1669,  2008, 
2519,  2690,  2849 
PONTES,    L.    Davdsi^s    de    (1847, 
1850)                                         1739,  2318 

POOLE, (1822,  1830)  229,  411 

POOLE,  Dr  Richard  (1843,  1854)     1040, 

2817 
POOLE,  G.  A.  (1842)  622 

POOLE,  John  (181 1,  1819)        1062,  2699 
POOLE,  Matthew  (1659);  1350 

POOLE,  Robert,  M.D.  (1741)  1907 

POOLEY, (1756)  997 

POOLEY,  H.  (1705)  1593 

POPE,  Alexander  (1711-1776)       35,  455, 
709,  796,  799,  927,979, 1299, 1694,  1720, 
1784,  2332,  2343,  2684,  2712 
POPE,  Mary  (1647)  2635 

POPE,  Walter,  M.D.  (1670-1679)       339, 

1575,  2226 

POPPLE (1689)  1345 

PORDAGE,  Dr  John  (1661)  1678 

PORDAGE,  Samuel  (1660-1682),       206, 

1090,  1563,  1678,  1953,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

PORTAL, (1755)  2280 

PORTAL,  Abraham  (1760,  1778)      1377, 

2450 
PORTAL,  George  R.  (1855)  2245 

PORTEOUS, (1763)  539 

PORTEOUS,     Beilby,     Bishop     of 
London  (1799,  1808)  259,  2329 

549 
1828 

495 
1546, 
2645 
PORTER,  John  Leech,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

(1858)  1064 

PORTER,  Sir  James  (1768)  1784 

PORTER,  Sir  Robert  Ker  (1809)      1429 


PORTER (1863) 

PORTER,  Anna  Maria  (n.d.) 
PORTER,  Commodore  (1835) 
PORTER,  George  R.  (1831, 1841) 


PORTER,  Thomas  (1663, 1678)  967,2825 
PORTERFIELD,  James  (1721)  1982 
PORTSMOUTH,  Henry  (1779)  812 

PORTLAND,  William,  Duke  of  Port- 
land (1816)  1437 
POSTLETHWAYT,  Malachy  (1749)  677 
POTE,  B.  E.  (1826,  1831)  I,  189 
POTE,  Joseph  (1749)  1 128 
POTENGER,  John  (1691)  1870 
POTT,  Joseph  Holden  (1783-1818) 

799,  1367,  2156,  2504,  2612 
POTTER,  Christopher  (1621)  1291 

POTTER,  Henry  (1773)  577 

POTTER,  John  (1767-1780)     1169,  1682, 

2559,  2838 
POTTER,  John  Philips  (1830,  1832) 

828,  1690,  2 1 31 
POTTER,  Robert  (1789)  181 

POTTER,  Thomas  (1763)  814 

POTTER,  W.  (1659)  2617 

POTTINGER,  Henry  (1853)  286 

POTTINGER,     Israel     (1761-1776) 

708,  1 1 90,  1609 
POTTS,  Ethelinda  Margaretta  (1833) 

1655  (2) 
POTTS,  Rev.  T.  (1790)  1229 

POUGET,  L.  A.  du  (1863)  2245 

POUILLY,  Louis  J.  Levesque  de  (i749) 

2564 

POVEY,  Charles  (1703-1723)       760,  832, 

1172,  1229,  1565,  1594,  2770,  2772 

POWELL, (1772)  2732 

POWELL,  Baden  (1827,  1829)  737,  2376 
POWELL,  Gabriel  (1603)  34i 

POWELL,  John  (1825)  2491 

POWELL,  Rev.  Henry  Townsend, 

M.A.  (1847)  -ill 

POWELL,  Thomas  (1635)  185 

POWELL,  Thomas  (1805)  37° 

POWELL,  Thomas  (179-)  724 

POWELL,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1661)       1186 
POWELL,  Navasor  (1677)  684 

POWELL,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

St  Asaph  (N.D.)  2329 

POWELL,  William  Samuel,  D.D., 

(1760- 1 774)  1767,  1778 

POWER,  David  (1849)  2186 

POWER,  Dr,  Bishop  of  Waterford 

(1809)  1448 

POWER,  Marguerite  A.  (1858)  1431 

POWER,  Tyrone  (1830,  1831)  1306,  151 5 
POWIS,  — -  (1759)  2537 

POWIS,  Mr  (1783)  622 

POWIS,  T.  J.  de  (1857,  1859)  I948,''27i7 


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POWNALL,  Governor  T.  (1854)  1437 
POWNALL,  H.  (1825)  2433 

POWNALL,  Mary  F.  B.  (1869)  1299 

POWNALL,  Thomas  (1765-1795)        44, 

484,  1239 
POYNDER,  John  (1816,1818)  1157,1973 
POYNET,  Dr  John,  Bishop  of  Roches- 
ter and  Winchester  (1556)  2380 
POYNTER,  Eleanor  Frances  (1871, 

1876)  790,  1685 

PRAED,  William  M.  (1833)  2624 

PRAT,  Daniel  (17 14,  171 8)  1706,  2344 
PRATT,  Rev.  Joseph  (1829)  2587 

PRATT,  Samuel  Jackson  (1774- 1790) 
744,  877,  1317,  1717,  1781,  2057,  2346, 
2350,  2510,  2531,  2548,  2657,  2686 
PR6,  James  du  (1732,  1745)       475,  2222 
PRENTISS,  E.  (1859-1871)     1498,  2132, 

2493)  2500 
PRESCOTT,  Kenrick(i77i,  1774)  1614, 

2347 
PREST,  Thomas  (1842)  1553 

PRESTON,  H.  W.  (1877)  1253 

PRESTON,  Roger  (1619)  2221 

PRESTON,  T.  (1784)  2600 

PRESTON,  Thomas  (1620)  1736 

PRESTON,  William  (1794)  2382 

PRESTONGRANGE,  Lord,Winiam 

Grant (1745)  1798 

PRESTWICK,  Mrs  (1874)  1069 

PREVOST,  Antoine  Frangois  (1780)  568 
PREVOST,  Sir  George,  Bart.  (1846)  1545 
PRICE,  Captain  Joseph  (1782-1783) 

932,  1380,  1387,  1402,  2248,  2302,  2326, 

2569 
PRICE,  E.  C.  (1874,  1880)  1677,  1818 
PRICE,  John  (N.D.,  1650)  407,  418 

PRICE,  Lawrence  (1655)  2822 

PRICE,  Miss  (1878)  1515 

PRICE,  Owen,  M.A.  (1668;^  759 

PRICE,  Rose  Lambart  (1824)  1250,  2623 


PRICE,  Richard  (1830) 
PRICE,  Richard,  D.D.  (1783) 
PRICE,  William  (1815) 

PRICHARD, (1732) 

PRICKET,  Robert  (1604-1607) 


438 

488 

1 145 

2149 

1 174, 
1266 
PRIDEAUX,  Humphrey,  D.D.  (1688- 

1703)  312,  1295,  1369,2721 

PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.  (1771- 
1788)      37,  39,  161,  805,  888,  958,  1371, 

2561,  2658 
PRING,John(i939-i843)  1616,  i860, 2016, 

2394 


PRINSEP,  John  (1793)  24 

PRIOR,  H.  (1870)  2395 

PRIOR,  Matthew  (1687-1717)     309,  702, 
754,  872,  1098 
PRIOR,  Thomas  (1729)  1491,  1772 

PRITCHARD,  Marion  (1878)  2013 

PROAST,  John  (1690)  172 

PROAST,    Jonas,     Archdeacon    of 

Berks  (1691,  1704)  2300,  2567 

PROBERT,  W.  (N.D.)  1022 

PROCTOR,    Bryan    Waller   (1820- 
1850)   704,  728,  763,  935,  1473,   1546, 
1569,  1573,  1621,  1958,  2099,  2381,  2839 
PROCTOR,  G.  (1823)  1524 

PROCTOR,  Thomas  (1578)      1032,  1308 

PROWER, (1857)  1616 

PROWETT,  Miss  (1845)  194^ 

PROWETT,  Rev.  J.  A.  (1845)  ^946 

PRYNNE,  William  (1636-1661)     221  (2) 

256,  260,  267,  269,  270,  575,  634,  730, 

982,  983,  1200,  1511  (2),  1514,  1714, 

1728,  1737,  1743  (2),  1818,  1935,  2023, 

2024,  2055,  2065,  2204,  2226,  2341, 2394, 

2459,  2516,  2590,  2596,  vol.  iv.,  2608, 

^2663,  2669,  2705,  2757 

PSALMANAZAR,"  George  (1753)        828 

PUCKLER-MUSKAN,   H.    L.    H. 

Prinz  von  (1832)  2610 

PUDDICOMBE, (N.D.)  282 

PUDDICOMBE,  J.  N.  (1784)  1253 

PUDSEY,  William  (1701)  495 

PUGET,  Louis  Albert  du  (1852- 1863) 

2245,  2622 
PUGH,  Dr  R.  (1806,  1817)  1506,  2785 
PUGH,  Edward  (1816)  787 

PUGH,  Robert  (1668)  2174 

PUILLY,  Louis  Jean   Levesque  de, 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
PULLEN,    Henry    William,    M.A. 
(N.D.,  1874)     415.  ^83,  923,  1054,  1183, 

2074,  2605 
PULLEN,  William  Henry,  M.A. 

(N.D.)  1639 

PULSFORD,  Rev.  John  (1877)         2525 

PULTENEY, (1731-7)  529 

PULTENEY,  Right  Hon.  William 

(1731)  108 

PULTENEY,  William,  Earl  of  Bath 
(1727-1778)  118,  290,  323,  324,  468,  767, 
874,   1187,   1321,   1344,   1351  (3),  1968, 
2032  (2),  2x10,  2194,  2200,  2378,  2488, 

2581 
PULTOCK,    Robert   Paltock  or 
(1751)  1464 


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PULTON,  Andrew  (n.d.)  977 

PUMPHREY,  Thomas  (1828)  274 

PURBECK,  Miss  (1790)  2081 

PURCELL,  Mrs  (1820)  1825 

P URGE,  William  ( 1 844)  374 

PURTON,  W.  (1861,  1862)        709,  1037 
PURVES,  D.  Laing  (n.d.)  1324 

PUSELEY,  D.  (1857-1876)      57,  68,  222, 
563,  1279,  1686,  1759,  1834,  2216,  2614, 

2810 
PUSEY,    Edward    Bouverie,    D.D. 
(1835-1855)    687,  694,  1808,  2072,  2476, 

2511 
PUTTENHAM,  George  (1589)  185 

PYCROFT,  James  (1837)  2508 

PYCROFT,James,M.A.  (1845, 1865)431, 

533  (3) 

PYE,  Henry  James  (1766- 1799)  176,  219, 

600,  734,  895,  2353,  2395,  2405,  2657, 

2846 
PYE,  J,  Henrietta  (1760- 1 767)  1944,2356, 

2378 
PYE,  Thomas,  A.M.  (1777)  2823 

PYLKYNGTON,  James  (i 562)  58 

PYM,  John  (1641)  511 

PYNE,  William  Henry  (1823,  1825)  2445, 

2688,  2818 


QUARLES,  Francis  (1643,  1645) 

1719. 

QUELUS, de  (1720) 

QUICK,  John  (1682) 
QUICKE,  John  (1676) 
QUILLINAN,  Alfred  (1831,  1834) 

QUILLINAN,    Dora,    nee    Words- 
worth (1847) 
QUIN,  Michael  J.  (1823) 
QUINAULT,  Monsieur  (1675) 
QUINCEY,  Thomas  de  (1822, 1832) 


1522, 
2808 
1701 

2555 
1082 
1631, 
1632 

1274 
231 1 
60 
472, 
1307 


R 


RACK,  Edmund  (1771,  1774)      753,  2112 
RADCLIFF,  E.  (1773)  2695 

RADCLIFFE,  Ann  (1789)  327 

RADCLIFFE,  Mrs,  n^e  Anne  Ward 

(1791)  2224 

RADCLIFFE,  Noell  (1854,  1859)        66, 

1337)  231 1,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

RADFORD,  Dan  (1856)  2704 


RAE,  W.  F.  (1873)  1598 

RAE,  William  (1835)  670 

RAIKES,  J.  (1806)  482 

RAINE,  J.  (1833)  257 

RAINE,  Rev.  James  (181 8)  714 

RA I N  E,  Rosa  ( 1 849)  2064 

RAINFORD,  Edward  (1843)  174° 

RAITHBY,  John  (n.d.,  1798)  600,  2508 
RAITT,  J.,  Bishop  of  Brechin  (1744)  1235 
RALEIGH,  Carew  (1656)  1789 

RALEIGH,  Samuel  (1852)  21 17 

RALEIGH,  Sir  Walter  (1591,1592)  2179, 

2285 

RALEIGH,  Walter  S.  (n.d.)  2265 

RALPH,  James  (1728-1758)  190,  312,  316, 

541,  885,  1 135,  1832,  2546,  2609,  2718 

RAM,  R.  (1684)  2456 

RAM^,  Louisa  de  la  (1863-1883)    175, 

345,  356,  696,  937,  1081,  1201,  1218  (2), 

1669,  1866,  1916,  2056,  2384,  2502,  2654, 

2698,  2707,  2738,  2787 

RAMESAY,  William,  M.D.  (1676)      1005 

RAMPINI,  Charles  J.  G.  (1873)  H28 

RAMSAY,  A.  (1720)  726 

RAMSAY,  Alia  (n.d.)  734 

RAMSAY,  Allan  (1722-1783)        35,  811, 

2424,  2538,  2771 

RAM  SAY,  Allan  ( 1 769- 1 780)    1 1 1 6,  1 380, 

1448,  1791,  1930,  2512,  2581 

RAMSAY,  Andrew  M.,  LL.D.(i74i)  1930 

RAM  SAY,  Charlotte  Lennox  nee  {17/^7 - 

1758)  910, 1083,  1897,  1951,  2347 

RAMSAY,  Chevalier,  Andrd  Michel 

(1722)  818 

RAMSAY,  James  (1703)  851,  1349,  2604 
RAMSAY,  James  (1660)  1665 

RAMSAY,  James  (1800)  2326 

RAMSAY, Rev.  James (1765,1811)  20,804 
RAMSAY,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  (1778)  2128 
RAMSAY,  William  (1684)  478 

RAMSBOTTOM,  Doming  (1774)  420 
RAMUS,  Peter  (1574)  2589 

RANCHIN, du(i638)  2199 

RANDALL,  Rev.  John  (1718)  11 11 

RANDALL,  Rev.  Thomas  (1767)      1780 

RANDOLP, (1719)  2434 

RANDOLPH,  John,  D.D.  (1804)  2522 
RANDOLPH,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

London  (1807)  414 

RANDOLP,  John,  Bishop  of  Oxford 

(1792,  1802)  745,  2142 

RANDOLPH,  Thomas  (1630-1643)      79, 

176,  1681 
RANDOLPH,  Thomas  (1774)  no 


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RANDOLPH,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1753, 

1772)  110,2753 

RANDS,  W.  B.  (1864-1872)       1084, 1488 

(3),  2352,  2737 

RANKING,  Montgomerie  (1865)       2059 

RANS,  Rev. (1685)  2512 

RANSOM,  Jane  (1864)  1962 

RANYARD,  Ellen  (1854-1875)    228,245, 

1335,  1484,  1634,  1761,  2495,  2670 

RAPIN,  R^n^,  SJ.(i'672,  1673)  446,447, 

1286 
RASTALL,  William  (1579)  863 

RATHBAND,  William  (1644)  277 

RATHBONE,  Hannah  Mary  (1844- 

1848)  2410,  2425 

RATHBONE,  William  (1804)  1694 

RATTENBURG,  John  (1837)  1578 

RATTRAY,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1728, 

1744)  89,  809 

RAUPACH,  Ernest  (1847)  1739 

RAVEN,  Mathilde  (1850)  2690 

RAVENHILL,  William  (1686)  318 

RANENSCROFT, (1848)  1596 

RAVENSCROFT,  Thomas  (161 1)    1567 
RAWLETT,  John  (1685)  621 

RAWLINS,  Thomas  (1677,  1678)     2605, 

2685 
RAWLINSON,    Richard,    LL.D. 
(1711-1728)  469,  763,  979,  1 127  (2), 

1 148,  1233,  1477,  1631 

RAWSON,    Dr  (1710,  1711) 

1404,  2837 
RAWSTON,  George  (1841)  1685 

RAY,  John,  M.A.  (1670,  1693)    424,  2328 

RAYMUND, (1667)  938 

RAYNAL,   Abbe   T.    G.   Francois 

(1749,1787)  1162,1166 

RAYNAL,  William  T.  F.  (1776)         1900 
RAYNER,  John  (1780)  1 128 

RAYNHAM,  Viscount,  M.P.  (1859) 

2047 
READ,  Alexander  (1652)  1666 

READ,  T.  (1795)  282 

READE,  Alfred  Arthur  (1878)  1686 

READE,  John  Edmund  (1829)  298 

READE,  T.  S.  B.  (1832,  1855)    378,  380, 

382 
RE  AY,  Stephen,  B.D.  (1818) 
REDDING,  Cyrus  (1839) 
REED,  Andrew  (1822) 
REED,  Isaac  (1777,  1782) 
REED,  Joseph  (1756,  1786) 


REES,  Charlotte  Lloyd  nie  (1808, 
181 1)  42,561 

REES,  William  Jenkins  (1806)  1088 

REEVE,   Clara,  or  Reeves  (1769- 
18 19)  904,  1828,  1905,  2028,  2698 

REEVE,  Henry  (1838)  1043 

REEVE,  Rev.  Joseph  (1776)  2703 

REEVE,  Sophia  (1828)  555 

REEVE,  Thomas,  M.D.  (i744)  55° 

REEVES, (1814)  2702 

REEVES,  John  (1789-1807)     1337,1786, 

2580 

REEVES,  John,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  (1779)  11^ 

REICHEL,  Oswald  Joseph  (1866)       713 

REID,  Christopher  (1835) 

REID,  Daniel  (1862) 

REID,  J.  (1835) 

REID,  Mrs  (1817) 

REID,  Peter  (1879) 

REID,  William  Hamilton  (1817) 

RE  ILLY,  Hugh  (1695) 

RELLY,  James  (1776) 

RENNELL,  Dr  (1805) 

REN  NELL,  James  (1794) 

RENNELL,  Thomas  (181 1) 

RENNIE,  James  (1830-1 


REES, (181 1) 


1776 

839 
2584 
235,  1 1 18 
284,  2227, 
2253,  2454 
374 


1 301 

683 
2057 
2785 
2817 
2785 
1250 
786 
1617 
2789 
97 
169,  697, 
1233,  1234(2),  1598 
RENNIE,  James,  M.A.  (1835)  876 

RENNIE,  Professor  (1826)  I554 

RENNY,  J.  H.  (1832)  iioi 

RENOU,  Sarah  (1815)  2738 

RENOUF,  Peter  Le  Page  (1843)        3^1 
RENWICK,  James  (1707)  1224 

REPTON,  Humphrey  (1788)  2723 

REPTON,  John  Adey  (1820)  2650 

RESBURY,  Nathaniel,  D.D.  (1685- 
1688)  319,  739,  1753 

RESTA, (1694)  2668 

RETTIE,  James  (1868)  4 

REYNARDSON,  Samuel  (1765)         898 
REYNELL,  Thomas  (1792)  1784 

REYNOLDS, (1716, 1726)  1069,2130 

REYNOLDS,    Edward,    Bishop    of 

Norwich  (1669)  102 

REYNOLDS,  Edward,  D.D.  (1650)  1190 
REYNOLDS,  Frederick  Mansell 

(1834-1836)  512,  1632,  1864 

REYNOLDS,  H.  E.  (1868)  958 

REYNOLDS,  Henry  Revell  (1796)       4© 
REYNOLDS,  James    (1855,    1861) 

713,  837,  2064 
REYNOLDS,  John  (1713)  57i 

REYNOLDS,  John  Hamilton  (1816- 
1838)     893,  993,  1691, 1803,  1892, 2479 


cccxli 


REY    —     ROB 


cccxlii 


REYNOLDS,  Sir  Joshua  (1750-1816) 

1271,  1426 
RHINDE,  William  (1807)  2079 

RHODES,  Ebenezer  (1789)  65 

RHODES,  G.  A.  (1818)  1005 

RHODES,  Henrietta  (1811)  2227 

RHODES,  J.  (1628)  2480 

RHODES,  John  (1602)  129 

RHODES,  Richard  (1677)  936 

RHODES,  William  Barnes  (1808)  721 
RICCALTOUN,  Robert  (1721,  1769) 

505  (2),  67s,  1232,  1968,  241 1 
RICE,  James,  and  W.  Besant  (1872- 
1876)  315,  1025,  1685,  2082,  2571,  2823 

RICH, (1837)  2804 

RICH,  Barnaby  (1584)  892 

RICH,  Henry,  M.P.  (1858)  1861 

RICH,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Robert,  Bart. 

(1853)  1437 

RICHARDS,    Alfred     Bate     (1845, 

1846)  542,  569 

RICHARDSj  John,  M.P.  (1835)  2835 
RICHARDS,  William  (1682)  2786 

RICHARDS,  William  Upton  (1843- 

1862)  888,  1050,  2357 

RICHARDSON, (1691)  2047 

RICHARDSON,  Alex.  (1870,  1871)   874, 

990 
RICHARDSON,  James  (1829,  1862) 

2137,  2196,  2509 
RICHARDSON,  Major  John  (1829, 

1832)  720,  2783 

RICHARDSON,  Mrs  (1862-1866)      420, 
1035,  1496,  2498 
RICHARDSON,  Professor  William 

(1774,  1790)  296,  554,  1221,  1827 

RICHARDSON,  Richard  (n.d.)  573 

RICHARDSON,  Robert  (1739)  198 

RICHARDSON,  Samuel  (1754-1761) 

428,  1 147,  1847,  2608 
RICHARDSON,  W.  (1784)  91 

RICHARDSON,  William  (1744)  803 
RICHARDSON,  William  E,  (1852)  1362 
RICHELOT,  G.  (1857)  1050 

RICHER,  Adrien  (1828)  1480 

RICHERIUS,  Edmundus  (1612)  2634 
RICHIE,  James,  M.D.  (1761)  541 

RICHINGS,  Benjamin  (1840)  1003 

RICHMOND,  Duke  of,  C.  Lennox 

(1785)  1^3 

RICHMOND,  James  C.  (1849)  2772 

RICHMOND,  Legh,  M.A.  (n.d.)     1709, 

2848 
RICHMOND,  Rev.  John  (1818)         1953 


RICKETTS,    John   (1770,    1771)    1179, 

1951 
RICKMAN,  Edward  (1841)  1532 

RICKMAN,  E.  S.  (1835)  626 

RICKMANN,  John  (1829)  2471 

RID,  Samuel  (1612)  182 

RIDDEL,  James  (1868)  4 

RIDDELL,  James,  M.D.  (1780)         1828 
RIDDELL,  John  (1821,  1840)  317,  2255, 

2752 
RIDDELL,  Maria  (1792)  2784 

RIDDELL,  J.  H.  (1864-1866)  loii,  1561, 

1896 

RIDDELL,  J.  R.  (1863)  2841 

RIDE,  Henery  (1828)  2789 

RIDER,  William,  B.A.  (1762)  mo 

RIDPATH,  George  (1693-1714)    27,  125, 

151,  316,  492,  501,  621,  661,  1049,  rio6, 

^3^7,  1557.  1764,  1862,  1886,  2025,  2066, 

2105,  2232,  2274,  2275  (2),  2276,  2444 

REDESDALE,  Lord  John.,  Mitford 

(1780)  2645 

RIDLEY,  Gloucester,  L.L.B.  (1745- 

1768)  1280,  1390,  2299,  2568,  2588 

RIDLEY,  Rev.  James  (1761,  1764)   1140, 

2260,  2543 

RIGAUD,  John,  B.D.  (1846)  1138 

RIGBY,  Edward,  M.D.  (1783)  364 

RIGBY,   Elizabeth,   Lady   Eastlake 

(1841-1855)  1065, 1267, 1431,  1504,  1682 

2184 
RIGBY,  Miss  (1845)  1682 

RILEY, (1752)  727 

RILEY,  Athelstan  (1878)  2049 

RING,  John  (1786)  436 

RITCHIE,   Ann,    Mrs   Dr   John 

Smythe  Memes  ne'e  (1824)  1501 

RITCHIE,  Wm.  (1826)  1774 

RITCHIE,  James  Ewing  (n.d.)         1479 

RITSON,  Isaac  (1788)  511 

RITSON,  Joseph  (1781-1810)89,  229,  239, 

553,  632,  754,  992,   1289,   1751,   1785, 

1806,  191 1,  1950,  2074,  2134,2220,2274, 

2316,  2462,  2494 

RIVERS,  David  (1798)  1494 

RIVERS,  George,  Lord  Rivers  (179 1 )  201 

RIVERS, Jesuit  (1718)  2629 

RIVINGTON,  Charles  (i860)  2505 

RIVINGTON,  William  (1853-1855)   396, 

865,  1321 
ROACH,  R.,  B.D.  (1725)  1046 

ROBB,  William  (1793)  1874 

ROBE,  James  (1723,  1742)         903,  2372 
ROBE,  T.  (1726)  2796 


cccxHii 


ROB 


ROB 


cccxliv 


ROBERSON,  George  (1859)  1841 

ROBERT,  Robert  (1751)  2486 

ROBERTON,  Mrs  (1829)  936 

ROBERTS,  Daniel  (1804)  489,  2096 

ROBERTS,  Emma  (1819)  69 

ROBERTS,  George  Edward  (1863)     549 
ROBERTS,  Henry  (1595)  2675 

ROBERTS,  John  (1729,  1772)  117,  1437 
ROBERTS,  Margaret  (1805-1877)  191, 
724,  877,  1532,  2531,  2544,  2549,  2827 
ROBERTS,  Mary  (1821-1832)  14, 100, 
464,  2317,  2829 
ROBERTS,  R.  {1770-1779)       1537,  1892, 

2340 
ROBERTS,  Rev.  George  (1848, 1850) 

1927  (2),  2467 
ROBERTS,  Rev.  John  (1867)  \  2575 

ROBERTS,  Samuel  (1822-1854)        634, 

2233 
ROBERTS,  Sir  Walter  (1641)  1 16 

ROBERTS,  W.  (1829)  1976 

ROBERTS,  William(i784, 1795)       1609, 

1955 
ROBERTS,  William  Hayward,  D.D. 
(1773)  1956 

ROBERTSON, (1778)  1092 

ROBERTSON, (1840)  1558 

ROBERTSON,  Alexander  (1853, 1854) 

213,  222,  866,  2508 
ROBERTSON,  Alexander,  M.P.  (1820) 

2115 
ROBERTSON,  Bartholomew  (1620)  1489 
ROBERTSON,  G.  (1830)  827 

ROBERTSON,  George  Home      Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
ROBERTSON,  George  P.  (1825)  2155 
ROBERTSON,  H.  (1848)  1398 

RO  B  E  RTS  O  N,  J  ames  ( 1 770)  1 948 

ROBERTSON,  James,  D.D.  (1841)    124 
ROBERTSON,  Janet  (1850)  55 

ROBERTSON,  Joseph  (1776-1840) 
245.  599,  797,  801,  805,  809,  1502,  1717, 
1775,  1779,  1859 
ROBERTSON,  Joseph,  LL.D.  (1837) 

2372 
ROBERTSON,  Lord,  Patrick  Robert- 
son (1844)  1335 
ROBERTSON,    Major    Henry    D. 

(1829)  850 

ROBERTSON,  Margaret  M.  (1867, 

1870)  209,  387,  1830 

ROBERTSON,  Patrick,  Lord  Robert- 
son (1844)  1335 
ROBERTSON,  Principal  (1768)       1594 


ROBERTSON,  Rev.  Joseph  (1775)  1385 
ROBERTSON,  Roger  (1773)  1243 

ROBERTSON,  WilUam  (1865,  1876) 

941,  1097,  2350 
ROBERTSON,  WiUiam  (1782)  2147 
ROBERTSON,  William,  D.D.  (1766)  195 
ROBERTSON,  William,  M.A.  (1713) 

1460 
ROBINS,   Benjamin,  F.R.S.  (1692- 

1748)  38,  1699,  1782,  2782  (2) 

ROBINS,  James  (1820-24)  1135 

ROBINS,  John  Radcliffe  (1833)        2719 
ROBINS,  Rev.  Arthur  (i860, 1862)  1621, 

2001 
ROBINSON,  Christopher  (1754)  484 
ROBINSON,  Dr(i73i)  1627 

ROBINSON,  Dr  J.  (1646)  1883 

ROBINSON,  Edward,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

(1850)  I 123 

ROBINSON,  Emma  (1848)  2205 

ROBINSON,  F.  K.  (1855)  1019 

ROBINSON,     Frederick     William 

(1855-1870)       227,  310,  387,  394,  1042, 

1095,  1182,  1560,  1617,  1743,  1817, 1840, 
1970,  2406,  2493,  2707,  2816,  2830 
ROBINSON,  G.  (1770)  1948 

ROBINSON,  Gregory  J.  (1879)  2844 

ROBINSON,  Henry  (1644,  1645)  117,167 
ROBINSON,  Jane  (1844-1868)  297,  387, 

406,  555,  700,  787,   1024,   1532,    1535, 

1559,  1560,  1840,  2029,  2205,  2803,  2806, 
2808,  2809,  2810 
ROBINSON,  John  (1604)  146 

ROBINSON,  John,  D.D.  (1694)  17 

ROBINSON,  Joseph  (1844-1848)       297, 
2205,  2809,  2810 
ROBINSON,  Major  Edward  (1864)    656 
ROBINSON,  Mary  (1799)  1419 

ROBINSON,  Mrs  (1778,  1850)  1123,2449 
ROBINSON,  Matthew,  Lord  Roke- 

by  (1774,  1776)  485,  988 

ROBINSON, ,  of  Kendal  (1740)  1243 

ROBINSON,  R.  (1776)  1935 

ROBINSON,  Richard  (1583,  1602)     199, 

240,  2667 
ROBINSON,  Rev.  John  (1806)  4x4 

ROBINSON,  Rev.  Robert  (1777)      1130 
ROBINSON,  Robert  (1736-1782)       168, 

645,  1963 
ROBINSON,  T.  (1791,  1799)  426,  2672 
ROBINSON,  Therese  A.  L.  (1851)  2545 
ROBINSON,  William  (1700,  1733)  1045, 

2034 
ROBLEY,  John  (1808)  1887 


cccxlv 


ROB 


ROS 


cccxlvi 


ROBSON,  Isaac  (1845)  1682 

ROBSON,  D.  Simon,  Dean  of  Bris- 
tol (1585)  373 
ROBY,  John  (1813,  1814)  1272,  1331 
ROCHE,  Charles  F.  T.  de  la  (1753)  ^^ 
ROCHE,  James  (1850-1851)  535 
ROCHE,  Michael  de  la  (1722-1730)  1494, 

1582 
ROCHE,  Miss  (1814)  1508 

ROCHE,  Regina  Maria  (1807)  72 

ROCHEFORT,CharlesC.  de(i666)  1150 
ROCHESTER  and  Winchester, 

Bishop  of,  Dr  J.  Ponet  (1556)  2380 

ROCHESTER,   Bishop  of,   Francis 

Atterbury  (1716,  1722)  174,  2291 

ROCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  J.Warner 

(1648)  398 

ROCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Thomas 

Spratt,  D.D.  (1685)  2660 

ROCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Zachary 

Pearce,  D.D.  (1722-1733)         963,  973, 

1620(4),  1625,  1626,  1627,  1628,  2175, 
2176,  2203,  2300 
ROCHESTER,  Earl  of,  John  Wilmot 

(1679-1701)  764,  1756,  1951,  2260,  2716 
ROCHESTER,   Earl    of,   Laurence 

Hyde  (1679)  764 

ROCHESTER,  Lord  (1677)  572 

ROCHESTER,    Vice-dean    of,    R. 

Dixon,  D.D.  (1683)  306 

ROCHELLE,  D.  Raoul  (1825)  191 1 

RODD,  Horace  (1839)  1821 

RODD,  Thomas  (1820,  1826)       330,  596, 

2565 

RODERIGO, (1579)  1667 

ROEBUCK,     John     Arthur,     M.P. 

(1833)  1501 

ROEBUCK,  John,  M.D.  (1776)  774 

ROGERS,  Daniel,  B.D.  (1633,  1636) 

1983,  2639 
ROGERS,  Henry  (1852-1857)     588,  724, 

2319 
ROGERS,  J.  (1847,  1857)  72,  2606 

ROGERS,  J.  (1659)  1674 

ROGERS,  J.  (1579)  2517 

ROGERS,  Joseph,  M.D.  (1748)  109 

ROGERS,  J.  R.  (1852)  402 

ROGERS,  Major  Robert  (1766)  1969 
ROGERS,  Robert,  B.D.  (1680)  2169 

ROGERS,  Samuel  (1786-1856)  782, 

1261,  1318,  1802,  1940,  2100,  2781 
ROGERS,  Thomas  (1689,  1694)         443, 

1526,  2673 
ROGERSON,  Thomas  (1719)  505 


ROJAS,  Fernando  de  (1707)  2461 

ROKEBY,  Lord  (181 1)  795 

ROKEBY,  Lord,  Matthew  Robinson 
(1774,  1776)  485,  988 

ROLLAND, (1603)  2592 

ROLLE,  Rev.  Samuel  (1669)  241 1 

ROLLESTON,  P>ancis  (1858,  1859)  245, 

1755 
ROLLESTON,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1750, 

1751)  1808,  1900 

ROLLO,  John,  M.D.  (1783)  1780 

RO  L  LO  K,  M .  Robert  ( 1 600)  864 

ROLT,  Elizabeth  (1768)  1629 

ROMAINE,  W.  (1757)  713 

ROMILLY,  Sir  Samuel  (1785,  1813) 

954,  1373,  1766,  1770 
RONEY,  C.  P.  (1842)  1825 

ROOKE,  John  (1819)  2151 

ROOKE,  Rev.  George  Henry,  D.D. 

(1741-1743)  192 

ROOPER,  George  (1867)  205,  953 

ROPER,  Dr  (1740)  2133 

RORISON,  Gilbert  (1861,  1865)         504, 

2584 

ROSCOE, (1784)  178 

ROSCOE,  Henry  (1824,  1826)    658,  1503 

2803 
ROSCOE,  Jane  Elizabeth  (1820)  1947 
ROSCOE,  Thomas  1825-1854)  293,  1501, 

2803 
ROSCOE,  Thomas,  Jun.  (1821-1823) 

343,  1304 
ROSCOE,  W.  C.  (1851)  2769 

ROSCOE,  William  (1854)  293 

ROSCOE,  William  (1787-1788)  2844 

ROSCOMMON,  Earl  of  (1710)  216 

ROSE,  George  (1867)  1634 

ROSE,  George  (n.d.)  1675  (S),  1676  (10), 
1677(4),  1835 
ROSE,  George  (1785)  2038 

ROSE,  Henry  John  (n.d.)  1722 

ROSE,  Henry,  M.A.  (1675)  1903 

ROSE,  John  (1788,  1793)  297,  2062 

ROSE,  Marie  P.,  Baroness  Blaze  de 

Bury  (1868,  1869)  67,  1520 

ROSE,   Rev.   Hugh  James,  B.D. 

(n.d.)  1722 

ROSE,  Rev.  John  (N.D.)  2020 

ROSE,  Rev.  W.  William,  LL.D. 

(1762)  1985 

ROSE,  Right  Hon.  George  (1793)    264 
ROSE,  William  (1751)  2254 

ROSE,  William  Stewart  (1819-1825)  146, 

1430,  2574 


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ROS     —     RUS 


cccxlviii 


ROSENBERG,  Countess  of,  Jane 

Wynne  (1785)  1656 

ROSENHAGEN,  Rev.  Philip  (1814)  1437 
ROS  EWE  LL,  Samuel  (1706)  471 

ROSS,  Alexander  (1839)  2321 

ROSS,  Alexander  (1656)  2734 

ROSS,  Bishop  of,  John  Maxwell 

(1641,  1646)  105,  778 

ROSS,  Hugh  (1702)  793 

ROSS,  John,  D.D.  (171 1)  260 

ROSS,  John,  M.A.  (n.d.)  673 

ROSS,  John  Wilson  (1878)  2537 

ROSS,  «/^  J.  Dix  (1846-1851)  1504,1881(2) 
ROSS,  Sir  John  (1825)  2642 

ROSS,  Walter,  W.S.  (1778)  1108 

ROSS,  William  (1735)  I7i4 

ROSSE,  Bishop   of  Corke  and,  P. 

Browne  (1728)  2024 

ROSSER,  Archibald  (1823)  532 

ROSSLYN,  Earl  of,  Alexander  Wed- 

derburn  (1805,  N.D.)  1437,  1594 

ROTHERAM,  John  (1757)  797 

ROTHERAM,  John,  M.A.  (1760)        150 
ROTHSCHILD,  Baroness  Lionel  de 

(1859)  144 

ROUGH,  WiUiam  ( 1 800)  493 

ROUS,  Francis  (i 598-1649)      251,  1327, 

1565,  2592 
ROUS,  George  (1769- 1784)  305,  807,  1398 
ROUSE,  Rev.  E.,  B.D.  (1742)  791 

ROUTH, (1842)  1785 

ROUX,  de  Morges  Adrian  (1690)       1575 
ROW,  Rev.  C.  A.  (1850)  1413 

ROW,  Richard  (1871,  1874)  208,  779,  973 
ROWAN,     Arthur     Blennerhassett, 

D.D.  (1837-1856)  1016,  1314,  2462 

ROWBOTHAM,  Dr  Samuel  (1849)  2853 

ROWE,  Ehzabeth  (1736,  1737)  974,  1140 

ROWE,  Peter  (1703)  2671 

ROWLAND,  David  (1639)  I938 

RO WLAN  D,  Edward  (1826)  205 1 

ROWLANDS,  Richard  (1722)  1160 

ROWLANDS,    Samuel   (1585-1663) 

227,  373i  514,  527,  533,  601,  688,  939, 

1028,  1052,   1082,  1307  (2),  1454,  1552, 

1567,  1609,  i66r,  1740,  2596,  vol.  iii., 

2801,  281 1 
ROWLATT,  Rev.  H.  (1845)  332 

ROWLATT,  Rev.  William   Henry 

(1821,1833)  333(2) 

ROWLEY,  Alexander  (1649)  2268 

ROWLEY,  Charles  (1878)  191 1 

ROWLEY,  Mrs  (1668)  356 

ROWLEY,  Samuel  (1634)  1747 


ROWLEY,  William  (1607,  1638)      1558, 

1605,  2625 
ROWNTREE,  William  (1848)  158 

ROXBY(i8o9)  1 33 1 

ROY,  Henry,  M.D.  (i860)  2494 

ROY,  Reuben  (n.d.)  1 1 

ROY,  William  (n.d.)  2104 

ROYS,  Job  (1657)  2476 

RUD,  T.  (1731-1732)        1626,  1627,  1628 
RUDDER,  Samuel  (1765,  1768)        1 137, 

1162 
RUDYARD,  Thomas  (1672)  79 

RUDYERD,  Sir  Benjamin  (1660)      2012 
RUFF,  H,  (1803)  1133 

RUFFHEAD,  Owen,  LL.D.  (1760, 

1763)  486,  2095 

RUFFINI,  Giovanni  (1853-1867)       687, 
1324,  1 5 15,  1856,2073 
RUGGLES,  Thomas  (1792)  214 

RULE,  Gilbert  (1680,  1691)       596,  1644, 
2310, 2675,  2751 
RUMBALL,  Charles  (185 1,  1857)     1553, 

1879 
RUMSEY,  Dr  J.  (1826)  2418 

RUMSEY,  Eliza  (1853)  2104 

RUMSEY,  James  (n.d.)  464 

RUNDELL.  Mrs  (1824)         .  1729 

RUSHER,  Philip  (1789)  544 

RUSHTON,  Edward  (1783,  1787)     666, 

2802 
RUSHTON,  Thomas  (1770)  1866 

RUSHWORTH,  John  (1645)  2538 

RUSKIN,  John  (1843-1855)      1304, 1642 

(2),  1754 

RUSSEL, (1781)  808 

RUSSEL,  Alexander  (1856)  865 

RUSSEL,  W.  P.  (1807,  1812)  1216,  1809, 

2414 

RUSSELL, (1782,  1828)     335,  2789 

RUSSELL,  Dr  Richard  (1737)  1590 

RUSSELL,  Francis,  Duke  of  Bed- 
ford (1786)  609 
RUSSELL,  Francis,  F.R.S.  (1793)    2368 
RUSSELL,  John  (1750,  1824)  1426,2610 
RUSSELL,  John,  Duke  of  Bedford 

(1822)  1837 

RUSSELL,  John,  M.A.  (1694)  2335 

RUSSELL,   Lord   George   WilUam 

(1830)  298 

RUSSELL,  Lord  John  (1819,  1832) 
343,   824,   831,  1 163,  1413,  1585,  1760 

1804 
RUSSELL,  Richard,  M.A.  (1716)      645, 

1767 


cccxlix 


RUS 


SAC 


cccl 


RUSSELL,  Sambroke  Nicolas  (1776) 

1513 
RUSSELL,  W.  H.  C.  (1856-1863)     2240, 

2542,  2544 

RUSSELL,  William  (1859-1865)         204, 

1081,  1272,  1341,  1895,  2023,  2099,  2223, 

2397,  2617,  2698,  2708 

RUSSELL,  William  Clark  (1865- 1878) 

1267,  1270,  2397,  2844 
RUSSELL,  William,   LL.D.  (1771, 

1779)  1 142,  1286,  2322 

RUSSELL,  W.  P.  (1806-1812)       99,  103, 
283,  917,  1967 
RUST,  George,  Bishop  of  Dromore 

(1661)  1361 

RUTHERFORD,  Samuel  (1644,  1703) 

1318  (2),  1456 
RUTHERFORD, William,  D.D.(i788) 

2731 
RUTLAND,  Duke  of,  John  Henry 

Manners  (1805-1822)  1276  (3),  2612 
RUTLIDGE,  Sir  John  James  (1777)  764 
RUTTER,  J.  (1637-40)  404 

RUTTER,  John,  M.A.  (1717)  227 

RUTTER,  Joseph  (1635)  2350 

RUTTY,  John  (1739,  1771)         815,  2294 
RUTTY,  John,  M.D.  (1776)  883 

RYALL,  H.  T.  (1836-46)  1976 

RYAN,  Lacy  (1729)  420 

RYDER,  W.  J.  D,  (1847)  391 

RYLAND,  John  (1766)  1462 

RYLAND,  John,  Yr.  (n.D.)  1918 

RYMER,  Thomas  (1681-1706)  999,  1453, 

2601  (2) 
RYVES,  Bruno,  D.D.  (1646-1648) 

1603  (3),  1612,  2065 
RYVES,  Eliza  (1789)  1090 


ST  AM  AND,  George  (1724)  97 

ST  ANDREWS,  Bishop  of,  C.  Words- 
worth, D.C.L.  (1848)  431 

ST  ANDREWS,  Dean  of,  J.  Torry 
(1839)  1841 

ST  ASAPH,  Bishop,  WilHam  Fleet- 
wood (17 1 3)  986 

ST  ASAPH,  Bishop  of,  WiUiam  Lloyd 
(1667-1677)  490,  1512 

ST  ASAPH,  Dean  of,  George  Bright, 
D.D.  (1682-1695)  795,  880 

ST  ASAPH,  Dean  of,  W.  Stanley, 
D.D. (1688)  880 

III. 


ST  ASAPH,  Dean  of,  William  Powell, 

D.D.  (n.D.)  2329 

ST  AUBYN,  J.  H.  (1834,  1838)  742,  2220 
ST  CLAIR,  John  (1874)  882 

ST  CLAIR,  Rosalind  (1835)  1552 

ST  CLAIR,  William  (1840)  1975 

ST  DAVID,   Bishop  of,  A.  Ellys 

(1736)  1936 

ST  DAVID'S,  Bishop  of,  Lawrence 

Womack,  D.D.  (1681)  2725 

ST  DAVID'S,  Bishop  of,  S.  Hors- 

ley,  D.D.  (1790)  153 

ST  DAVID'S,  Bishop  of,  S.  Squire, 

D.D.  (1741,  1748)  88,1117 

ST  DAVID'S,  Bishop  of,  William 

Lucy  (1657)  1768 

ST  DAVID'S,  Bishop  of,  T.  Burgess, 

D.D. (1819)  1441 

ST  GERMAIN,  Christopher  (1533- 

1580)  129^616,2630(2) 

ST  GERMAIN,  G.  (1668)  2691 

SAINT  JOHN,  B,  (1852)  945 

ST  JOHN,   Henry,  Lord  Boling- 

broke  (1710-1775)         426,  529,  530  (3), 

679,  887,  892,  923,966, 1030,  1358, 1377, 

1396,  1448,  1512,  1784,  1797,  1798  (2), 

205s,  2149,  2293 

ST  JOHN,  Honble.  John  (1790)        1254 

ST  JOHN,  John,  M.A.  (1787)  1779 

ST  LEGER,  Barry  (1824,  1826)        1672, 

2419 
ST  LEGER,  Francis  B.  B.  (1829)  2542 
ST  LEGER,  Sir  John  (1710)  1540 

ST  MARIA,  Simon  A.  (1637-8)  2771 
SAINT  MAURE,  Charles  de  (1725)  1724 
ST  PALAYE,  M.  de  la  Curne  de 

(1784)  1579 

ST  PATRICK'S,  Dean  of,  Jonathan 

Swift,  D.D.  (1720)  1629 

ST  PAUL'S,    Dean    of,    Henry 

Soames,  M.A.  (1823)  2751 

SAINT  PIERRE,  Charles  J.  Castel 

(1728)  652 

SAINT  REAL,  C.  V.  de  (1676,  1685)  297, 

698 
SAINTE  CROIX,  Baron  de  (1802)  1165 

SAALFIELD,  Rev. (1764)         1900 

SAAVEDRA,  Miguel  de  Cervantes 

(1619)  2628 

SABIE,  Francis  (1595)  1848 

SABINE,  Joseph  (1815)  26 

SABRAN,  Lewis  S.  J.  (1688)  115 

SACHEVERELL,   Henry   (1705, 

1710)  359,  221 


2  z 


cccli 


SAC 


SAU 


ccclii 


SACKVILLE,  Charles,  Duke  of 
Dorset  (1752)  2631 

SACKVILLE,  George,  Lord  Ger- 
maine  (1822)  1437 

SACKVILLE,  George,  Lord  Sack- 
ville(i822)  1437 

SACKVILLE,  Thomas,  Lord  Buck- 
hurst  (1671,  N.D.)  171 1,  2621 

SACKVILLE  -  WEST,    Reginald 

Windsor  (1857)  11 19 

SADLEIR,  Sir  Edward  (1692)  1670 

SADLER,  John  (1640-1664)        375,  933, 
1555,  1808,  2215,  2833 
SADLER,  Michael,  F.  (1851)  2245 

SADLER,  Thomas  (1766)  1605 

SAGE,  Bishop  John  (1690- 1704)   22,  322, 
984,  2018,  2086,  2440,  2742 
SALA,  George  Augustus  (1865)  185 

SALES,  Sir  W.  (1655)  2562 

SALESBURY,  William  (1550)  215 

SALGADO,  J.  (1680)  262 

SALISBURY,    Bishop    of,    Gilbert 

Burnet  (1680-1717)  508,  2515,  2720 

SALISBURY,  Bishop  of,  J.  Gregory 

(1649)  778 

SALISBURY,  Bishop  of,  J.  Jewel 

(1562)  145 

SALISBURY,    Bishop    of,    John 

Douglas,  D.D.  (1754-1760)  252,  456, 
468,  535,  982,  1344,  2330,  2394 
SALISBURY,  Bishop  of,  John  Earle 

(1628)  1612 

SALISBURY,  Bishop    of,    Thomas 

Burgess,  D.D.,  LL.D.  (1782-1835)  482, 
812,  857,  1244 
SALISBURY,    Dean    of,    Thomas 

Pierce (1683)  2757 

SALISBURY,  Earl  of,  R.  Cecil  or 

Cecyl (1606)  129 

SALISBURY,     Richard    Anthony 

(1805)  1855 

SALISBURY,  W.  (N.D.)  779 

SALISBURY,  William,  B.D.  (1768)  2694 
SALKELD,  John  (1617)  2636 

SALLON,  Rosalie  (1877)  46 

SALMON,  Nathaniel  (1733)  1502 

SALMON,  Thomas  (1706,  1724)       537, 

1115 
SALMON,  William  (i 701,  17 10)  672  (3) 
SALMON,  William,  M.D.  (1700)         680 

SALMOND, (1879)  1017 

SALNAR, (1586)  1071 

SALT,  Henry  (1824)  729 

S ALTE  R,  Rev.  Dr  Samuel  ( 1 74 1  -3)     1 93 


SALTER,  T.  F.  (1808)  1102 

SALTERN,  George  (1606)  1124 

SAMBER,  Robert  (1721, 1723)  2222,  2638 

SAMPSON, (1571)  660 

SAMOS,    Archbishop    of,    Joseph 

Georgirenes  (1657)  2662 

SAMPSON,  Marmaduke  B.  (1849)  2682 
SAMPSON,  William  (1636)  2771 

SAMPSON,  Henry  (1878)  1639 

SAMPSON,  Marmaduke  B.  (1858)  552 
SAMWAIES,  Richard  (1653)  751 

SANCROFT,  Henricus  (1814)  1992 

SANCROFT,  William,  D.D.  (1690)  1643 
SANCTA  CLARA,  Francisus  (161 5, 

1670)  413,  862 

SANCTO  GERMANO,  Christopherus 

de  (1532,  1538)  33,  2254 

SAND  BACK,   Mrs    Henry   Roscoe 

(1845)  76 

SANDEMAN,  Robert  (1762,  1763)    801, 


1449 
2585 
1524 
1044 


SANDEN,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1802) 
SANDERS,  Robert  (1773) 
SANDERS,  William  (1672) 
SANDERSON,  Robert,  D.D.  (1636, 

1666)  932, 2459 

SANDERSON,     Robert,      D.D., 

Bishop  of  Lincoln  (1647- 1670)   32, 2094 

SANDFORD, (1724)  909 

SANDHAM,  Ehzabeth  (1809)  2689 

SANDRAS,     Gatien     Courtilz     de 

(1695)  1481,  1967 

SANDWICH,  Earl   of,   Edward 

Montague  (1670- 1740)  426,  926,  2292 
SAND  WITH,   Humphrey,    C.B. 

(1865)  1755 

SANDYS,  George  (1625-1684)     94,  1839 

(2),  1859,  2245 

SANDYS,  Sir  Edwin  (1605,  1615)      835, 

922,  2126 
SANDYS,  William  (1831)  2465 

SANDYS,  William,  F.S.A.  (1867)     2622 

SANKEY, (1818)  272 

SARD  I C A,    Bishop    of,    Prince    of 

Hohenhole  (1823)  865 

SARGENT,  Richard  (1839)  2019 

SARTORIS,  Adelaide  (1868)  1566 

SARUM,  Bishop  of,  Gilbert  Burnett, 

D.D.  (N.D.)  1346 

SARUM,  Bishop  of,  J.  Gordon,  D.D, 

(1613)  2246 

SATCHELL,  S.  A.  (1806)  2573 

SATIS,  George  (1795)  737 

SAULT,  Richard  (1699)  256 


cccliii 


SAU     —     SCO 


cccliv 


SAUMAREZ,  R.,  B.A.  (1848)  227 

SAUNDERS,  Erasmus,  D.D.  (1721)  2736 
SAUNDERS,  Frederick  (1853,  1856) 

2253  (2) 
SAUNDERS,  John  (1875)  U90 

SAUNDERS,  Katherine  (1875)  Ugo 
SAUNDERS,  R.  (1682)  2736 

SAUNDERS,  Richard,  M.A.  (1701) 

58,  649 
SAUNDERS,  Samuel  (1719)  1410 

SAUNDERSON,  William  (1650)  199 
SAU R IN,  Benjamin  Joseph  (1754)  1623 
SAVAGE,  Henry,  D.D.  (1660,  1663) 

616,  2094 
SAVAGE,  John,  D.D.  (1702)  87 

SAVAGE,  Marmion  W.  (1845-1856) 

208,  419,  884,  1687 
SAVAGE,  Samuel  (1719)  2513 

SAVARY,  Henry  (1830)  2073 

SAVILLE,  George,  Marquis  of  HaH- 
fax  (1681-1694)   85,  359,  360,  788,  1 1 19, 
1314,  1353'  1366,  2230,  2286 
SAVILLE,  Sir  George  (1762)  171 

SAWERS,  Rev.  Peter  (1856)  939 

SAWYER,  Thomas  ( 1 69 1 )  137 

SAXBY,  Elizabeth  M.A.  F.  (1880)  1855  (2) 
SAY  AND    SELE,  Viscount,  W. 

Fiennis  (1659)  93^ 

SAYER,  Benjamin  (1833)  197 

SAYER,  Edward  (1790)  1772 

SAYWELL,  William  (1688)  21 19 

SAYERS,  James  (1807)  740 

SCAFE,  John  (1820)  loio,  1303 

SCANTLEBURY,   Thomas    (1794- 

1813)  394,1510,2214,2331,2711 

SCARGILL,  Sir  William  (1827)        2660 

SCARGILL,Willia.mPitt(i827-i835) 

194,   243,  741,  1882,  2048,  2058,  2077, 

2540,  2542,  2719 

SCARISBROOK,  Edward  (1696)      1481 

.  SCARLETT,  Thomas  (1595)  831 

SCAWEN,  John  (1790)  1729 

SCHILLER,  Frederick  ( 1 801)  1554 

SCHIMMELPENNINCK,    Mary 

Ann  (1813,  1830)  1693,2433 

SCHMID,  J.  C.  von  (1853)  388 

SCHOMBERG,  A.  C.  (1777,  1779) 

209,  1 801 
SCHOMBERG,  Dr,  Jr.  (1746)  1403 

SCHOMBERG,  Ralph,  M.D.  (1765, 

1783)  570,  1285,  2226 

SCHUBERT,  Professor  (1838)  1569 

SCHWARZ,  Madame  (i860)  2099 

SCLATER,  J.  (1717)  1826 


SCLATER,  William  (1717) 
SCOBELL,   Henry  (1680,    1689) 


1826 
1596, 
1981 
625 
730 
299 


SCOLOKER,  Anthony  (1604) 
SCOT,  John,  D.D.  (1687) 
SCOT,  Patrick  (1622) 
SCOT,  Thomas  (1622-1624)  222,  351, 
1738,  2308,  2460,  2606,  2778,  2779  (2), 
2780,  2781,  2813 
SCOT,  Thomas,  B.D.  (n.d.,  1624)    632, 

751 
SCOT,  William  (1602)  525 

SCOT,  William  (1718,  1719)      1729,  1744 

SCOTT, (1838)  '  2384 

SCOTT,  A.  J.,  AM.  (1841)  2058 

SCOTT,  Daniel,  LL.D.  (1738)  815 

SCOTT,  David  (1870)  1013 

SCOTT,  David  Dundas  (1867)  242 

SCOTT,  Dr  (1758)  92 

SCOTT,  George  (1832)  466 

SCOTT,  Helenus  (1782)  48 

SCOTT,  Hon,  Caroline  Lucy  (1828, 

1856)  1549,  1 8 10 

SCOTT,  Hugh  (1847,  1850)  403,  533 

SCOTT,  John  (1770,  1775)  495,  2152 

SCOTT,  John  (1773,  1778)         1656,  1783 
SCOTT,  John,  D.D.  ^1683,  1688)     348, 

1753 
SCOTT,  John  Robert  (1789,  1790)    1861, 

2201 
SCOTT,  Lady  Lydia  (1834-1850)      1083, 
1 195,  1529,2650 
SCOTT,  Major  John  (1774,  1783)       780, 
1412,  1452,  2297 
SCOTT,  Michael  (1836)  545 

SCOTT,  Mrs  (1856,  1857)  1273,  1554 
SCOTT,  Sarah  (1750-1772)  59,606,  1133, 
1 138,  1 141,  1 148,  1280,  1483,  2554 


SCOTT,  Rev. (1728) 

SCOTT,  Rev.  James  (1785) 
SCOTT,  Robert  (1820-24) 
SCOTT,  Robert  B.  (1810) 
SCOTT,  Robert,  D.D.  (1699,  1701) 


161 

1994 

1135 
1615 
986, 
2338 
SCOTT,  Sir  Claude  Edward,  Bart. 

(N.D.)  434 

SCOTT,  SirWalter,  Bart.  (1810-1836)    3 

loi,  138,  256,  392,  759,  945,  1060,  1071, 

1258,  1298,  1395,  1478, 1596,  1650, 1876, 

1895,  1916,  2065,  2104,  2131,  2219,  2253, 

2254,  2300,  2312,  2541  (4),  2542,  2568, 

2582,  2659,  2794,  2830 

SCOTT,  Sir  William,  Lord  Stowell 

(1811-1813)  1447,2432 


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SCO    —    SHA 


ccclvi 


SCOTT,  Sybil  (1849)  2230 

SCOTT,  T.  (1648)  1845 

SCOTT,  Thomas  (1602-1642)     222,  949, 
1979,  2220,  2304,  2460 
SCOTT,  Thomas,  B.D.  (1622,  1659)  222, 

373,  860 
SCOTT,  W.  (1765)  805 

SCOUGAL,  Henry  (1707)  1474 

SCOUGALL,  J.  (1691)  823 

SCRYMGEOUR,  James  (N.D.)  912,2772 
SCUDAMORE,     Viscount    James 

(1665)  I 173 

SCUDAMORE,  William  E.  (1846)  2493 
SEABURY,  Dr  Samuel,  Bishop  of 

Connecticut  (i774,  i775)  477,  9^5,  2733 
SEACOME,  John  (1767)  1576 

SEAGER,  Charles,  M.A.  (1838,  1842) 

200,559 
SEAGER,  Francis  (1553,  1557)  353,2271 
SEALE,  John  Barlow  (1783)  734 

SEALY,  J.  Hungerford,  M.D.  (1834)  2229 
SEALY,  Thomas  Henry  (1841)  1976 

SEARLE,  George  (1660)  633 

SEATON,  William  (1833)  2388 

SEBASTIANUS,  Francken(i64o)     940 
SECKER,  Archbishop  (1768)  2588 

SECKER,  Thomas,  LL.D,  (1764)        115 
SEELEY,  John  Robert,  M.A.  (1865, 

1882)  720,  1694 

SEDGWICK,  Catherine  M.   (1824- 

1830)  410,  1 177,  2105,  2625 

SEDGWICK,  James  (1806,  1812)     1102, 

1386 

SEDGWICK,  Rev.  J.  (1852)  1825 

SEDLEY,  Sir  Charles  (1648,  1678)    716, 

171 1,  1969,  2685 

SEEBRIGHT (1731)  2168 

SEELEY,  Robert  B.  (1823-1869)         194, 

321,  398,  827  (3),  1253,  1477, 1574, 1588, 

1886,  2000,  2164 

SEGAR,  Sir  William  (1590)  249 

SELDEN, (1640)  276 

SELDEN,  John  (1610-1632)         136,  708 
SELLER,  Abednego  (1680-1695)        501, 
864,  942,  1 145,  1920,  2163,  2164 
SELLON,  Lydia  (1852)  2171 

SELLON,  Rev.  Walter  (177 1)  399 

SELWYN,William(i8i  5, 1856)  2254,2695 
SEMPIL,  Robert  Lord  (1573)  2316 

SEMPILL,  Robert  (1695)  1908 

SEMPILL,  Sir  James  (1695)  1908 

SENHOUSE,  John(i7i8)  1838 

SENIOR,    Nassau    William,    A.M. 
(1835)  1700 


SERGEANT, (1688)  2267 

SERGEANT,  John  (1655-1696)  115, 

664,  790,  882,  1361,  1378,  1393, 1609(2), 

1688,  2084,  2266,  2267,  2292,  2567 

SERGEANT,  Mrs  (1843,  1855)  789, 

2503 
SERGEANT,  R.  A.  (1843)  2263 

SERGEANT,  John  (1665)  2526 

SERLE,  Ambrose  (1775-1810)         43,  76, 
364,  379,  381,  382,  400,  1717,  2314 
SERRES,  Olivia  Wilmot  (1817)         1287 
SETON,  William,  Jun.  (1700-1706) 

1241,  2274,  2445 
SETON,  Sir  William  (1700,  1703)      500, 

914,  2374 
SETTLE,  Elkanah  (1677-1791)  797, 

206,  358  (3),  406,  910,  1314,  1714,  1915, 
2030,  2139,  2383 
SEWALL,  Jonathan  (1776)  1556 

SEWARD,  WiUiam,   F.R.S.  (1788- 

1799)  91,  235,  2099,  2522 

SEWELL,  Elizabeth  Missing  (1844- 

1870)    78,  371,  415,  716,  859,  927,  1012, 

1017,  1075,  1152,  1217, 1258, 1274, 1297, 

1317,  1547,  1740,  1868,  1995,  2017,2082 
(2),  2320,  2405,  2574  (2),  2717,  2793 
SEWELL,  George,  M.D.  (17 13-1720) 

1245,  17 16,  2158,  2184  (2),  2660 
SEWELL,  John  (1793)  542 

SEWELL,  Rev.  W.  (1829)  405 

SEWELL,  Rev.  William,  B.D.  (1831- 

1850)  414,  716,  1633,  2405,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
SEWELL,  WiUiam,  D.D.  (1850)        2712 

SEYMOUR, (1682)  54 

SEYMOUR,  Ernest  R.  (1858)  1614 

SEYMOUR,   Henry   Danby,    M.P. 

(i860)  868 

SEYMOUR,  John  (1752)  1588 

SHACKLETON,  Abraham  (1815)      527 
SHADWELL,  Charles  (1710)  877 

SHADWELL,  Thomas  (1674,  1689)  477, 
1563,  1752,  2260,  2437 
SHAFTE,  J.  (1673)  1047 

SHAFTESBURY,  Earl of(N.D.,  1708) 

984,  1345 
SHAFTESBURY,  Earl  of,  Anthony 
A.  Cooper  (1675,  1716)    363,  599,  1353, 
1354,  1658,  2290,  2304,  2344,  2415,  2700, 

2701 
SHAKESPEARE,  William  (1581- 

1607)  261,  449,  2057 

SHAND,  Alexander  (1817)  861 

SHANNON,  Edward  N.  (1826)  531 


ccclvii 


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SHANNON,    Viscount,    Francis 

Boyle  (1690,  1691)  1422,  1657 

SHARP, (1706,  1713)  157,  762 

SHARP,  Abraham  (1717-1718)  loio 

SHARP,  Granville  (1765-18 10)      41,  409, 
754,  2133,  2139,  2151,  2376 
SHARP,  Hercules  (1825)  995 

SHARP,  John,  D.D.  (1684,  1685)  641,  650 
SHARP,  John,  Jun.  (1790)  2189 

SHARP,  Richard  (1790,  1834)  1403, 1423 
SHARP,  Richard,  M.P.  (1828)  785 

SHARP,  Sir  Cuthbert  (1819-1841) 

239,  273,  392,   708,   1491,   1597,   2285, 

2843 
SHARP,  Thomas  (1817,  1820)  1844,  2416 
SHARP,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Archdeacon 

of  Northumberland  (1733)  2742 

SHARP,  William  (1769,  1770)    163,  2648 

SHARPE, (1713)  2124 

SHARPE,  Charles  Kirkpatrick(i823- 

1834)  209,  1593,  1865,  1976,  2825 

SHARPE,  Lancelot,  M.A.  (1846)  83 

SHARPE,  Launcelot  (1794)  1952 

SHARPE,  Gregory,   LL.D.  (1739- 

1795)    S9o>  1418,  1472,  2198,  2365,  2373 
SHARP  HAM,  Edward  (1607)  548 

SHARROCK,  Robert  (1663-71)         2422 
SHAW,  C.  (1849)  526 

SHAW,  Cuthbert  (1760-1768)      516,  948, 
1653,  1804,  2073 
SHAW,  Donald  (1859)  1097 

SHAW,  Duncan,  D.D.  (1769)  675 

SHAW,  Ferdinando  (17 13)  2721 

SHAW  J.  (1709)  1450 

SHAW,  J.  B.  (1863)  2454 

SHAW,  Lieutenant  (1849)  2773 

SHAW,  Peter,  M.D.  (1724-1750)        675, 
T286,  1900,2115 
SHAW,  R.  (1800)  1770 

5HAW,  Samuel  (1668,  1679)     2776,  2837 
SHAW,  Stebbing  (n.d.)  261  i 

SHAW,  T.  B.,  M.A.  (1857)  11 

SHAW,  W.  (1738)  678 

SHAW,  William,  D.D.  (1802)  1474 

SHAW,  William  G.  (1868)  1596 

SHEARS,  Henry  (1693-8)  1145 

SHEBBEARE,  John,   M.D.   (1754- 

1783)  124,  165,  202,  305,  921,  952,  1 1 53, 

1402,  1447,  1528,  1549,  1794,1961,2300, 
2343,  2396,  2568 
SHEBBEARE,  John  (1855-1856)        949 
SHEE,  Sir  Martin  Archer  (1829- 1835) 

345,  1072,  1815 
SHEEHY,  William,  J.  A.  (1838)       2167 


SHEERE,  Sir  Henry  (1698)  804 

SHEERS,  Sir  H.  (1700)  652 

SHEFFIELD,  John,  Duke  of  Bucking- 
ham (1682)  819 
SHEFFIELD,  Lord  (1783)                1775 
SHEFFIELD,  Lord,  John  B.  Hol- 

royd  (1783- 1 790)  439,  1783 

SHELBURNE,  Lord  (1848)  1435 

SHELDON,  Richard  (161 1)  349 

SHELLEY,  Mary  W.,  nie  Godwin  (1788- 

1838)  884,  945,  957,  1 131,  1319,  1502, 

1505,  1829,  2721 

SHELLEY,  Percy  Bysshe(i8io-i822)  778, 

1 131,  1458,  1706,  1805,  1979,  2250,  2797, 

2851 
SHELTON,  Maurice  (1718)  iiii 

SHENSTONE,  William  (1734-1742) 

1284,  1954,  2270 

SHEPHERD, (1773)  1223 

SHEPHERD,  Henry  John  (n.d.)      1571 
SHEPHERD,  Lady  Mary  (18 19,  1824) 

m,  822 

SHEPHERD,  R.(i77i)  2183 

SHEPHERD,  Rev.  Richard,  Arch- 
deacon of  Bedford  (1756)  1802 
SHEPHERD,  Rev.  Richard,   D.D. 

(1759,  1779)  1080,  2109,  2194 

SHEPHERD,  Rev.  Richard  (1858)   1873 
SHEPHERD,  Richard  (1761,  1762) 

1 761,  1803 
SHEPHERD,  W.  (1829)  419 

SHEPPARD,  Elizabeth  Sarah  (1853- 

1859)  70,  365,  520,  701,  2239 

SHEPPARD,John  (1862, 1865)2574,2837 
SHEPPARD,  Samuel  (1647-1651)     440, 

1281,  2305 
SHEPPARD,  Sarah  (1837,  1841)       362, 

1206 
SHEPPARD,  William  (1653-1658)     841, 

1864,2388 

SHEPPEN,  William  (1718)  2590 

SHEPPERD,  R.  H.  (1866)  2553 

SHERER,  Moyle(i82i-i838)     286, 1208, 

1752,  2100,  2263,  2403,  2498,  2544 

SHERIDAN, (1781)  2203 

SHERIDAN,  (1802)  2269 

SHERIDAN,  Charles  (1779)  1777 

SHERIDAN,  Charles  F.  (1797)        2431 
SHERIDAN,  Frances,  nee  Chamber- 

laine  (1763-1772)     664,  710,  1144,  1583 

SHERIDAN,  Miss  (1839)  626 

SHERIDAN,  Mr  (1721)  243 

SHERIDAN,    Mrs   Thomas    (1830, 

1833)  60,  310 


cccHx 


SHE    —    SIN 


ccclx 


SHERIDAN,  Richard  Brinsley  (1771- 

1786)  708,  1518,  2217,  2269,  2451 

SHERIDAN,  Thomas  (1677-1755)     513, 

65s,  1239 

SHERLOCK, (1836)  1445 

SHERLOCK,  Richard,  D.D.  (1674)  1253 
SHERLOCK,  Thomas  (1729)  2684 

SHERLOCK,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1717- 

1756)  311,524,1166,1822,2163 

SHERLOCK,  WiUiam,  D.D.  (1681- 

1719)    107,  108,  119,  125,  263,  499,  587, 

638,  640,  646,  681,  1367  (2),  1372,  1376, 

1717,  1753,  1852,  1914,  2006,  2025,  2042, 

2043  (2),  2185,  2298,  2375,  2750 

SHERMAN,  J.  (1661)  14 

SHERMAN,  T.  (1671,  1680)    2851,  2852 

SHEWELL,  John  Talwyn  (1808)      2653 

SHIELDS,  Alexander  (1687,  1690)  1099, 

2372 
SHIELDS,  Mr  (1692)  1147 

SHIELS (1707)  1224 

SHI  ELS,  Alexander,  or  Shields, 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
SHIERS,  William  (1700)  887 

SHILLABER,  B.  P.  (n.d.)  1677 

SHILLITO,Charles  (1788, 1790)  521,2453 
SHILLITOE,  Thomas  (n.d.)  7 

SHIPLEY,  Jonathan,  D.D.  (1774)    2469 
SHIPPEN,  R.  (1712)  2237 

SHIPPEN,  William  (1704-1732)  874,  950, 
1638,  2324,  2468,  2469 
SHIPTON,  Joseph  (1830)  2655 

SHIRLEY,  James  (1640,  1661)    514,  548, 

1520 
SHIRLEY,  John,  A.M.  (1677)  1483 

SHIRLEY,  John,  M.D.  (1678)  2362 

SHIRLEY,  T.  (1784)  92 

SHIRLEY,  William  (1758)  271 

SHIRRA,  Robert  (1781)  131 

SHITTLER,  Robert  (n.d.)  697  (2) 

SHOBERL,  Frederic  (1816,  1828)      235, 

2544 
SHORE,  A.  and  L.  (1855)  2788 

SHORE,  Frederick  John  (1852)         2147 
SHORE,   John,    Lord    Teignmouth 

(1808,  1834)  486,  2582 

SHORE,  Louisa  (1861)  1067 

SHORT,  J.  (1780)  2213 

SHORT,  Thomas,  M.D.  (1749)  998 

SHORTHOUSE,  J.  H.  (1882)  1270 

SHORTREDE,  Andrew  (1840)         1355 
SHOWER,  Sir  Bartholomew  (1679- 
1735)    325,  454,  1366,  1533,  1557,  2089, 

2310,  2566 


SHOWERS,  Capt.  Charles  (1853)  2036 
SHUCKBURGH,  Charles  (1740)  137 
SHURLEY,  John,  M.A.  (1682)  723 

SHUTE,  Hardwicke,  M.A.  (n.d.)  547 
SHUTTE,  Christopher  (1577)  2555 

SHUTTLEWORTH,   Sir  John  K. 

(1847)  2269 

SIBBALD,  Sir  Robert  (1693-1709)     126, 

793,  1357 
SIDEY,JamesA.,M.D.  (1869,  1877)  72, 

1636 
SIDNEY,  Algernon  (1744)  2718 

SIDNEY,  Lord,  G.  Osborne  ( 1 866)  1 447 
SIEURDU  BAUDRI£:R(i7Ii)  1724 
SIGERSON,  George,  M.D.  (1868)  1641 
SIKES,  George  (1662)  1465 

SIKES,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1805)  37 

SILL,  Richard  ( 1 797)  2 1 46 

SIM,  Robert  (1852,  1865)  244,  181 1 

SIME,  James  (1854)  1664 

SIME,  James,  M.A.  (1877)  612 

SIME,  William  (1829,  1830)      1151,  1152 

SIMEON,  Rev. (181 1)  1220 

SIMMONDS, (1790)  1721 

SIMMONS,  Thomas  F.  (1819)  2153 

SIMMS,  W.  G.  (1841)  471 

SIMON,  Richard  (1685)  1 162 

SIMON,  Thomas  CoUyns  (1847)  1703 
SIMOND,  Louis  (1815)  1275 

SIMONDS,  Rev.  H.  (1828-9)  624 

SIMPSON,  Elizabeth  Inchbald  nSe 

(1785-1788)  99,  162,  1649,  2814 

SIMPSON,  J.  (n.d.)  199 

SIMPSON,  J.  (1822)  iioi 

SIMPSON,  James  (n.d.,  1822)  75,  1452 
SIMPSON,    Jane    Cross,    nde   Bell 

(1836)  1912 

SIMPSON,  John  (1764)  2iir 

SIMPSON,  Joseph  (1785)  1873 

SIMPSON,  J.  Palgrave(i846-i847)  1014, 

1430,  2302 

SIMPSON,  Rev. (1783)  212 

SIMPSON,  Sydrach  (1647)  627 

SIMPSON,  William,  M.D.  (1680)  2430 
SIMPSON,  Wolley  (1843)  2026 

SIMSON,  Archibald  (1795)  loi 

SIMSON,  David  (1723)  2663 

SIMSON,  Mathias  (1703)  2362 

SINCLAR,  George  (1684)  2683 

SINCLAIR,  J.  L.  (1864)  1823 

SINCLAIR,  John  (1835)  796 

SINCLAIR,  John,  Master  of  (1716)  2661 
S I N  C  L  A I R,  Sir  Archibald  ( 1 703)     2444, 

2487,  2574 


ccclxi 


SIN    ~      SMI 


ccclxii 


SINCLAIR,  Sir  George,  Bart.  (1828, 

1854)  180,  1972 

SINCLAIR,  Sir  John  (1782-1796)        25, 

1524,2581 
SINCLAIR,  William  (1772)  907 

SINGER,  Samuel  Weller  (1817, 1818) 

625,  702 
SINGLETON,  J.  (1615)  703 

SINGLETON,  Mrs  (1872, 1875)  602,975 
SINGLETON,  William(i8i4, 1824)  1343, 

1598 
SIRR,   Rev.   Joseph    D'Arcy,    B.A. 

(1815)  1472 

SISSON,  John  (1848)  1827 

SKEFFINGTON,    John,    Kt.    and 

Bart.  (1652)  1091 

SKELTON,  John,  Advocate  (1862, 

1865)  303,  1086,  1758,  2557 

SKELTON,  Philip  (1736, 1751)  598, 1820, 

2764 
SKELTON,  Philip,  B.A.  (1736)  2435 
SKELTON,  Rev.  Philip  (1744,  1755) 

305.  662 
SKENE,  Alexander  (1685)  1595 

SKENE,  Alexander  (1833)  2512 

SKENE,  Felicia  M.  F.  (1847-1876)    684, 
1225,  1569,  1882,  2249,  2687,  2718,2796 
SKENE,  G.  (1797)  40 

SKENE,  Harriet  (1853)  627 

SKENE,  J.  (1703)  978,  1922 

SKENE,  James  Henry  (1853,  1854)     80, 

563,  975 
SKIDMORE,  Emmett  (1836)  1424 

SKIDMORE,  Joseph  (1713,  1714)      821, 

2012 
SKINNER,  Dr  (1694)  2430 

SKINNER,  John  (1757)  674 

SKINNER,  John,  iBishop  of  Aber- 
deen (1792)  422,  1698 
SKINNER,  John,  D.D.  (1822)  336 
SKINNER,  R.  (N.D.)  388 

SKINNER,  Rev. (1801)  919 

SKINNER,  Rev.  John  (n.d.)  1386 

SKYNNER-DOUGLAS,  Sir  John, 

Kt.  (1604)  2078 

SLADE,  John,  M.A.  (1676)  986,  2335 
SLADEN,  John  (1732,  1733)  95,  2094 
SLATIUS,  Henricus  (1814)  1992 

SLATTER,  James  W.  (1825)  2241 

SLATYER,  William  (1642, 1643)  2050  (2) 
SLEECH,    John,   Archdeacon  of 

Cornwall  (1762)  1674 

SLEEMAN,  R.  (1833)  1363 

SLIDELL,  Alexander  (1836)  74 


SMALBROKE,    Richard,    D.D. 

(1711)  1713,2109 

SMALL,  John  (1713-1719)  154,  952,  2359, 

2437 
SMALLBROOKE,  Richard,  D.D. 

(1722)  766 

SMALLWOOD,    Edward    (1837, 

1840)  556,  1545 

SMALRIDGE,  George,  D.D.  (1687) 

97,  21 10 
SMALRIDGE,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Bristol  (1701)  2441 

SMART,  Benjamin  H.  (1831-1857)    1379, 

1569,  1607,  1837,2325 

SMART,  Christopher  (1750,  175 1)    1179, 

2508  (2) 
SMEDLEY,  Edward,  M.A.  (1818, 

1832)  403,  1527,  1864,  2128,  2402 

SMEDLEY,  Francis  E.  (1850)  956 

SMEDLEY,  J.  (1710)  692 

SMEDLEY,  Jonathan  (1728)  1059 

SMEDLEY,  Jonathan,    Dean   of 

Clogher  (1721)  1950 

SMEDLEY,  Menella  Bute  (1852- 

1863)  1332,  1490,  1536,  1604, 1742,  2499, 

2689,  2718 
SMEETON,  George  (1812)  930 

SMELLIE,  Alexander  (1784)  41 

SMILES,  R.  W.  (185—  1869)  727,  2788 
S M I RKE,  Robert,  R  .A.  ( 1 8 1 5- 1 6)  283 
S  M I TH,  Adam  ( 1 744)  803 

SMITH,  Arthur  (1847)  2075 

SMITH,  Caleb  (1735)  604 

SMITH,  Captain  (1771-1773)  looi,  1562, 

1782 
SMITH,  Charles  (1744)  136 

SMITH,  Charles  (1798)  566 

SMITH,  Charles  (1824)  1343 

SMITH,  Charles  (1758-1766)  2366,  2591 
SMITH,  Charles  Manby  (n.d.)  2839 

SMITH,  Charles  Roach  (1854)  906 

SMITH,  Charlotte  (1862-1868)     loi,  387, 
708,  1497,  2221,  2242,  2271 
SMITH,  C.  Lesingham  (1835)  1275 

SMITH,  Dr  (1776)  1927 

SMITH,  Eaglesfield  (1796)  2816 

SMITH,  Edward,  M.D.  (1865)  1184 

SMITH,  E.  J.  (1798)  2390 

SMITH,  Elisha,  M.A.  (1719-1736)     550, 

1325 
SMITH,  Elizabeth  (1808,  1853)  357,955, 

1581 
SMITH,  Frederick  (1809-1814)    13,  162, 

970 


ccclxiii 


SHI 


SNA 


ccclxiv 


SMITH,  G.  E.  C1823)  2495 

SMITH,  George  (1718-1754)  92, 165,  266, 
285,  587,  786,  2163,  2692,  2744 
SMITH,  George  (1833)  875 

SMITH,  George  Bamett  (1878)  2838 
SMITH,  Godwin,  M.A.(i86i)  462,2525 
SMITH,  H.  (1681)  1715 

SMITH,  Hannah,  see  Sarah 
SMITH,  Hely  H.  A.  (n.d.)  708 

SMITH,  Henry  (1591)  852,  2590,  2637 
SMITH,  Horace  (1812-1844)   32,  73, 186, 

253,  99=^  (2),   1261,   1613,   1721,   1816, 
2190,  2543,  2607,  2786,  2854 
SMITH,  Horace  and  James  (1812- 

1836)  1177,2125,2594 

SMITH,;.  (1724)  1370 

SMITH,  Ja.  (1656)  1681 

SMITH,  James  (1784)  182 

SMITH,  James  (1687,  1712)  620,  2295 
SMITH,    James    Alexander    (1856- 

1861)  192,  744,  1020,  2508 

SMITH,  John  (1683)  693 

SMITH,  John  (1675)  "79 

SMITH,  John  (1813)  1610 

SMITH,  John  (1790)  1612 

SMITH,  John  Gordon,  M.D.  (1830)  754 
SMITH,  John  Stores  (1848)  1619 

SMITH,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1754)  412 

SMITH,  Juha,  n^e  Bernard  (1809- 

1813)  I443j  1814,  2020 

SMITH,  Leweson  (1827)  2159 

SMITH, ,  M.A.  (1752)  1388 

SMITH,  Matthew  (1700)  2672 

SMITH,  Nich.  (1652)  1223 

SMITH,  Parson,  probably  William 

(1755)  272 

SMITH,  Rev.  George,  M.A.  (1799)  1398 
SMITH,  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.  (1856)  1505 
SMITH,  Rev.  William  (1756,  1766)    274, 

1 107 
SMITH,  Richard  (1606)  126 

SMITH,  Richard,  Bishop  of  Chalce- 

don  (1609-1655)         202,  273,  682,  2049 
SMITH,  Robert  (1790)  1612 

SMITH,  Robert  Angus  (1879)  1504 

SMITH,  Samuel  (1675)  360 

SMITH,  Samuel  (1746)  2054 

SMITH,  Samuel,  M.A.  (1849)  2832 

SMITH,  Sarah  (1864-1880)         416,  533, 

565,  689,  875,  973,    1094,    1218,   1263, 

1306,  1515,  1539,  1560,  161 1,  1710, 1740, 

1745,  1814,  1876,  1913,2498,2573,2690, 

2828,  2843,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

SMITH,  Seba  (1834)  1432 


SMITH,  Sydney  (i 807-1 808)   1449,  2589, 
2696,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 
SMITH,  Sir  William  Cusack  (1803- 

1836)  104,  1416,  1607,  2076,  2846 

SMITH,  Thomas  (1804)  2083 

SMITH,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1688, 1693)  638, 

641,  1843 
SMITH,  Thomas,  S.T.B.  (1687)  I479 
SMITH,  Thomas,  S.T.P.  (1705)  767 

SMITH,    Walter     Chalmers,    D.D. 

(1861-1878)  239,  250,  1098,  1816 

SMITH,  Wentworth  (1607)  2057 

SMITH,  William  (1606)  239 

SMITH,  William  (1803)  344 

SMITH,  William  (1847)  9^6 

SMITH,  William  (1662,  1685)     504,  780, 
1035,  1 281,  2420 
SMITH,  William  (1756-1766)  121 1,  1348, 

1877 
SMITH,  William,  LL.D.  (1808)  2561 
SMITH,  William  P.,  D.D.  (1880)  2277 
SMITH,  W.  S.  (1849)  331 

SMITHURST,  Benjamin  (1696)         755 
SMITHIES,  William  (1706)  421 

SMOLLETT,  Tobias  George  (1749- 

1783)  50(3X51,859,2123 

SOMOLLETT,  Tobias,  M.D.  (1747- 

1769)  52,  1 1 26,  1750,  2182  (2) 

SMYTH,  A.  Gillespie  (1832-1835)     1817, 

2024,  2321 
SMYTH,  Charles  John,  M.A.  (n.d.)  584 
SMYTH,  John  (1692)  2262 

SMYTH,  John,  M.A.  (1691)  2817 

SMYTH,  Philip  (1802)  2206 

SMYTH,  Philip,  LL.D.  (1795)  421 

SMYTH,  Professor  (1840)  1571 

SMYTH lES,  Harriet  M.  Yorick,  n/e 

Gordon  (i 835-1 869)      254,  256,  528  (2), 

931,  1177,  1267,  1471,  1521,  1550,  1551, 

1558,2792 
SMYTHIES,  William  (1671)  56 

SNAPE,  Andrew  (1736)  1993 

SNAPE,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.  (1717)    467 
SNART,  Charles  (1801)  1985 

SNELL, (1833)  2181 

SNELLING,  Thomas  (1762,  1763)  2734, 

2736 

SNETT, (N.D.)  1438 

SNODGRASS,  John,  D.D.  (1770)       728 
SNOW,  Robert  (1842)  1275,  1774 

SNOWDEN,  Samuel  (1693)  602 

SNOWE,  Joseph  (1836)  2260 

SOAMES,  Henry,  A.M.,  Dean  of  St 

Paul's  (1823)  2751 


ccclxv 


SOA    —     STA 


ccclxvi 


SOANE,  George  (1826,  1834)     974,  2465 
SOLARI,  Marchioness  Broglio,  Cath- 
erine Hyde  (1824- 1 827)  2020,2313,2725 
SOMERS,  John,  Lord  SomersCi68i- 

1771)  267,  1286,  1288,  1304,  2315,  2761 
SOMERSET,  Wellington  (1871)         499 

SOMERVILLE, (1718)  2088 

SOMERVILLE, (1751)  2508 

SOMERVILLE,  Alexander  (1863)      204 
SOMERVILLE,  J.  (1824)  2177 

SOMMERDYCK,Aarsensde(i67o)  1279 
SOMNER,  William,  (n.d.)  975 

SOULIGNE, de  (1701-1710)      446, 

1507,  1814 
SOUTER,  Joseph  (1816)  1035 

SOUTH,  Robert,  D.D.  (1693-1716)      98, 
460,  2337,  2370,  2657 
SOUTH,  Thomas  (1846)  716 

SOUTHERN,  Henry  (1820-1838)    1783, 

2189,  2324 
SOUTHESK,  Earl  of,  J.  Carnegie 

(1862)  1088 

SOUTHEY,  Mrs,  nee  Caroline  Bowles 

(1820-1829)    357,  741,  2415,  2544,  2814 
SOUTHEY,  Robert  (i 807-1847)       686, 
1382,  1427,  1817,  2516 
SOUTHEY,   Robert,   LL.D.  (1803- 

1817)  IZ,  2793 

SOUTHWARK,   Bishop,  T.   Grant 

(1855)  1095 

SOUTHWELL,  Robert  (1594-1605)  782, 
1547,  1649,  2252,  2374,  2659 
SOWDEN,  Thomas  (1857)  2383 

SOWTER,  John  (1716)  2795 

SPADEMAN,  Edwin  (n.d.)  923 

SPALDING,  Thomas  (1845)  1611 

SPALDING,  WiUiam  (1833)  1362 

SPARROW,  Dr  Anthony,  Bishop  of 

Norwich  (1661)  423 

SPATEMAN,  Thomas  (1742)  2268 

SPEARMAN,  Alexander  (1775)         1826 
SPEARMAN,  Robert  (1753-1759)  7,  765, 

1450 
SPEED,  John  (1611-15) 
SPEED,  John,  M.D.  (1706,  1759) 


996 
215, 
1210 


SPELMAN,  Clement  (1647,  1648)    1388, 

2096 

954 
2044 


SPELMAN,  Edward  (1743) 
SPELMAN,  Sir  Henry  (1642) 
SPELMAN,  Sir  John,  Bart.   (1642- 

1643)  316,  348,  663,  2731 

SPENCE,  Catherine  Ellen  (1854,  1856) 

410,  2552 


SPENCE,  David  (1721)  176 

SPENCE,  Elizabeth  (1827)  559 

SPENCE,  EHzabeth  I.  (1799)  1082 

SPENCE,  F.  (1795)  746 

SPENCE,  James  Mudie,   F.R.G.S. 

(1877)  1484 

SPENCE,  Joseph  (1731,  1752)  977,  1865 
SPENCE,  Joseph,  A.M.  (1727)  800 

SPENCE,  Professor  John  (1753)  1659 
SPENCE,  Rev.  Joseph  (1748,  1752)  542, 

1924 
SPENCE,  T.  (1793-5)  1913 

SPENCE,  Thomas  (1707)  2555 

SPENCER,  Capt.  Edmund  (1836)  2403 
SPENCER,  Dr  A.  (1745)  813 

SPENCER,  John  (1657)  2072 

SPENCER,  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 

(1816)  1276 

SPENS,  Hary,  D.D.  (1751)  1226 

SPENS,  J.  (1836)  1572 

SPENSER,  Edmund  (1590,  1591)      452, 
1678,  2039,  2350,  2548 
SPIER,  John  (1752)  386 

SPILSBURY,  Francis  (1794)  182 

SPINCKES,  Mr  (1710)  1464 

SPINCKES,  Nathaniel,  M.A.  (1713- 

1720)       324,  1744,  1745  (2),  1746,  2178 
SPINDLER,  C.  (1832)  1264,  1266 

SPINK,  William,  S.S.C.  (1873)  2263 

SPINOZA,  Benedict  de  (1689)  2647 

SPOTISWOODE,  J.  (N.D.)  2470 

SPOTSWOOD,  Sir  John  (1706)  2655 
SPRAT,  Bp.  (1658)  1693 

SPRAT,  Thomas,   D.D.   Bishop   of 

Rochester  (1685)  2660 

SPRIGGE,  William,  M.A.  (1657-1660) 

1903,  2232 
SPRIGGS,  William,  M.A.  (1659)  1646 
SPURSTOWE,Dr  William  (1847)  2615 
SPURSTOWE,  William  (1641)  106, 2749 
SQUIBB,  William  (1827)  1012 

SQUIER,  Ephraim  George  (1856)  51 
SQUIRE,  Francis (1740, N.D.)  883,2802(2) 
SQUIRE,  Samuel,  D.D.  (1746-175 1) 

1376,  1383,  2141,  2147,  2160 
SQUIRE,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

St  David's  (1741,  1748)  88,  11 17 

SQUIRE,   Susannah  Newcome  n^e 

(1738)  1918 

SQUIRE,  William  (1670)  2715 

STAGE,  Machell  ( 1 8 10)  543 

STAGE,  Michael  (1829)  71 

STAGEY,  Mary  (1836)  1362 

STACKHOUSE,  Thomas  (1722)       1632 


ccclxvii 


STA    —     STE 


ccclxviii 


STACKHOUSE,  Thomas  (1822)  2246 
STAFFORD,  James  Charles,  B.D. 

(1840)  718 

STAFFORD,  Richard,  B.A.  (1693)  2444 
STAFFORD,  William  (1581)  261,  449 
STAIR,  Earl  of,  James  Dalrymple 

(1695)  2753 

STAIR,   Earl  of,  John    Dalrymple 


(1781) 
STALLENGE,  William  (1609) 

STALLYBRASS, (1872) 

STANBRIDGE,  John  (n.d.) 
STANDISH,  Arthur  (1613) 
STANGER,  John  (1774) 
STANHOPE,  Captain  (1720) 
STANHOPE,  Dean  (1692) 
STANHOPE,  Michael  (1627,  1633) 


489 
1236 
108 1 
1892 
1719 

735 
1672 

583 
551. 
1738 

900 


STANHOPE,  Philip  (1743) 
STANHOPE,  Phihp  Dormer,  Earl 

of  Chesterfield  (1743-1821)        146,  319, 
900,  143s,  1805,  2742,  2841 
STANHOPE,  Philip,  Earl  of  Stan- 
hope (1734)  2489 
STANHOPE,   Philip    Henry,    Earl 

Stanhope  (1833, 1834)  1429, 15 13 

STANHOPE,  Sir  William  (1748)  1828 
STANLEY,  Charles,  Earl  of  Derby 

(1671,  1678)  1265,  2681 

STANLEY,  Edward  Geoffrey,  Earl 

of  Derby  (1828)  508 

STANLEY,    Hon.    Alethea     Maud 

(1878)  2838 

STANLEY,  Louisa  Dorothea  (1854)  2788 
STANLEY,  Mary  (1873)  2679 

STANLEY,  Miss  (1855)  1180 

STANLEY,  Rev.  Arthur  P.  (1845)  1630 
STANLEY,  Right  Hon.  Lord  (1850)  2396 
STANLEY,  Thomas  (1647-1685)  80,  201, 

644 
STANLEY,   William,   D.D.    (1674, 

1688)  880,  2226 

STANNUS,  Beauchamp  W.  (n.d.)  1226 
STANSFIELD,  David  (1760)  306 

STANWIX,  Richard,  B.D.  (1652)  1171 
STANYAN,  Temple  (1714)  17 

STANYHURST,  R.  (1593)  1905 

STAPYLTON,  Miles,  D.D.  (1736)  2700 
STAPYLTON,  R.  (1593)  1905 

STAPYLTON,    Sir    Robert    (1663, 

1664)  2407,  2492 

STARK,  Adam  (1823)  2495 

STARK,    James,     M.D.,    F.R.S.E. 

(1878)  2252 


STARKE,  James  (1832) 
STARKE Y,  Digby  P.  (1853,  1858) 


1246 

86, 

1 801 

1746 

126 

335 


STARLING,  EHzabeth  (1835) 
STARLING,  Samuel  (1670) 
STATHAM,  John  (1650) 
STAUNTON,    Sir    George,    Bart. 

(1824)  I7S3 

STAUNTON,  W.  (1642)  2501 

STAUNTON,  William  (1719,  1722) 

2084,  2388 
STAVELY,  Thomas  (1674) 
STAYLEY,  George  (1759) 
STEAD  MAN,  Fabian  (1677) 
STEBBING,    Henry,   D.D., 

deacon  of  Wilts  (i 718-1757) 

595.  657,  692,  768,  848, 


2226 
2217 

304 
Arch- 

103,  589, 

953,  1769, 

1842 

(1782- 

1314,  1657 

M.D.  (1765- 

1130,  1 178 
2687 


STEDMAN,     John,     M.D 

1784) 
STEEDMAN,    John, 

1784) 
STEEL,  A.  (1796) 
STEEL,  Anne  (1760)  1951 

STEEL,  D.  (1794)  737 

STEEL,  Rev. (1821)  764 

STEEL,  Robert  (n.d.)  1500 

STEELE, (1712)  1565 

STEELE,  Rev.  Henry  (1733)  963 

STEELE,  Sir  Richard  (1695- 1746)     134, 

135,   379,  568,  1028,  1037,  1229,  1254, 

1395,  1520,  1524,  1921,  1940, 1993,  2025, 

2055,2472,2558 

STEER,  George  (1734)  456 

STEEVENS,  George  (1779)  2395 

STE  HE  LIN,   Rev.   John    Peter, 

F.R.S.  (1742)  2618 

STEILL,  David  (1603)  2592 

STEINMETZ,  Andrew  (n.d.)  913 

STEPHEN,  James  (1802-1807)  534,  562, 
1728,  1 82 1,  2470,  2788 
STEPHEN,  James  Fitzjames,  Q.C. 

(1862)  824 

STEPHEN,  Sir  George  (1835,  1844) 

48,  49,  1057 

STEPHENS,  Ann  S.  (1854)  2851 

STEPHENS,  David  (1746)  2576 

STEPHENS,  E.  (1601)  1606 

STEPHENS,  Edward  (1675-1704)         8, 

45,  46,  147,  149,  188,  203,  221,  260,  322, 

344,  464,  480,  1028,  1 190,  1216,  1294, 

1301,  1373,  1392,  1633,  1661,  1705,  1788, 

1809,  1926,  1980,  2066,  2071,  21 14,  2128, 

2349,  2474,  2561,  2668,  2827 


ccclxix 


STE 


STO 


ccclxx 


STEPHENS,  Edward,  of  Chering- 
ton  (1674- 1 706)    1370,  1479,  1499,  1668, 
1974,  246^,  2705 
STEPHENS  or  STEVENS,  Edward 


(1691) 
STEPHENS,  Frederic  G.  (1869) 
STEPHENS,  George  (1821,  1839) 


158 
ji-j 

974, 
2722 
2025 
150 
1116 
1218 

497 
2767 

9 

2519 

20 


STEPHENS,  J.  (1661) 
STEPHENS,  Jeremy  (1660) 
STEPHENS,  John  (1661) 
STEPHENS,  John  Lloyd  (1838) 

STEPHENS,  Mr (1676) 

STEPHENS,  Nathaniel  (1654) 
STEPHENS,  R.  (n.d.) 
STEPHENS,  W.  (1864) 
STEPHENS,  William (1709) 
STEPHENS,  William,  B.D.  (1699, 
1705)  1381,  1391 

STEPHENSON, (1833)  1501 

STEPNEY,  George  (1701)  822 

STERLING,  John  (1833,  1841)  186,  732, 

931 
STERLING,  Sir  Anthony  C.  (n.d.)  1429 
STERNE,  Lawrence,  D.D.  (1760- 

1775)  1431,  1468,  2322,  2339 

STERNE,  Richard  (1649)  261 

STE U ART,  Adam  (1644)  2427 

STEUART,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  LL.D. 

(1799)  996 

STEVENS, (1723)  724 

STEVENS,  Captain  John   (1707, 

1722)  1651,  2461 

STEVENS,  Edward  Stephens  or 

(1691)  158 

STEVENS,  George  Alexander  (1760- 

1785)  346,  527,  704,  967,  1 168,  2656 
STEVENS,  Grace  Buchanan (18 18)  1504 
STEVENS,  John  (1725)  2235 

STEVENS,  M.  (1826)  2131 

STEVENS,  William  (1773-1800)         553, 
658,  2202,  2205,  2504,  2644 
STEVENS,  William,  F.S.A.  (1773)  1712 

STEVENSON, (1867)  1071 

STEVENSON,  Andrew  (1743,  1747) 

1409,  1680,  2790 
STEVENSON,  John  (1779,  1780)39,1366 
STEVENSON,  John  Hall  (1760- 

1783)  822,  1529,  1537,  1658,  1751, 

1870  (2),  2698 

STEVENSON,  Miss  (1870)  1173 

STEVENSON,  W.  F.  (1846)  1667 

STEVENSON,     WiUiam,     D.D. 

(1872)  1339 


STEWARD,  T.  F.  (1834- 1840)         1239, 

1 555,  1992 
STEWARD,  Richard,  D.D.  (1688)  261 
STEWARD,  Richard  (LL.D.  (1647)  109 
STEWARD,  Richard,  LL.D.,  Dean 

of  Westminster  ( 1 682)  1 8 1 3 

STEWART,  Adam  (1644)  2427 

STEWART,  Agnes  M.  (1870,  N.D.)     70, 

1470 
STEWART,    Alexander    P.,    M.D. 

(1843,  1859)  682,  2015 

STEWART,  Andrew  (1858)  417 

STEWART,  Charles  (1801, 1808)  366,  739 
STEWART,  Charles  Edward  (1801, 

1803)  171,  867 

STEWART,    Elizabeth     M.    (1845, 

1850)  1015,  2221,  2235 
STEWART,  George  (1787)  2106 
STEWART,  J.  (18 1 8)  247 
STEWART,  John  (n.d.)  142,  1658,  2628 
STEWART,  John  (1793)  249 
STEWART,     Professor    Balfour 

(1875)  2715 

STEWART,  Professor  John  (1790)  2399 
STEWART,  Rev.  J.  H.  (1828-9)  624 

STEWART,  Richard,  LL.D.,  Dean 

of  Westminster  (1682)  1813 

STEWART,  Sir  James  (1669, 17 12)  1290, 

1764 
STEWART,  Sir  James  (1830)  1471 

STEWART,  William  (1731)  1410 

STEWART,|William  Grant  (i860)  1336(2) 
STHALBERG,  George  (1776)  1 1 59 

STICKNEY,    Sarah,   Mrs   William 

EUis  nee  (1843)  1669,  2776 

STILEMAN,  John  (1662)  654 

STILL,  John,  M.A.  (1575)  2243 

STILLINGFLEET, (1691)       2741 

STILLINGFLEET,  Benjamin  (1738, 

1760)  1175,2443 

STILLINGFLEET,  Edward,  D.D. 

(1677-1693)  118,  123,  312,  518,  645,648, 

694  (2),  695,  1041,  1266,  1366,  1385, 
2299,  2343,  2749,  2766 
STILLINGFLEET,  John  (1697)  2414 
STIRLING,  John  (1717)  2158 

STIRLING,  Mrs  (1849,  1865)  894,  2315 
STIRLING,  Rev.  James  (1667)  1692 

STIRLING,   William,    M.P.   (1847, 

1851)  516,  1341 
STIRLING  -  MAXWELL,   Sir  W. 

(1848)  2453 

STOCK,  Joseph,  Bishop  of  Killala 
(1800)  1699 


ccclxxi 


STO    —     STU 


ccclxxii 


STOCK,  Simon  (1637-8)  2771 

STOCKDALE,  J.  J.  (1803,  1812)     2398, 

2401 
STOCKDALE,  Mary  (1821)  1471 

STOCKDALE,  Percival  (1765, 1773)  403, 

1954 
STOCKER,  Richard  (1824)  900 

STODDART,  Dr  (1853)  326 

STODDART,  J.  (1796)  921 

STOGDON,  H.  (1719)  2286 

STOKES,  George  (1826,  1841)    228,439, 

1157 
STOKES,  Henry  Sewell  (1871)  2207 
STOKES,  Rev.  George  (1818)  1943 

STOKES,  Whitley  (1862)  1933,  2587 
STONA,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  (1758, 

1759)  1401,  2163 

STONE, ,  A.M.  (1768)  2358 

STONE,  Cecil  Percival  (1858)  1903, 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
STONE,  E.  (1841)  183 

STONE,  George,  D.D.  (1770)  2 181 

STONE,  John  (1798)  1137 

STONECASTLE,  Henry  (1756)       2712 

STONEHOUSE, (1762)  389 

STONEHOUSE,  James  (1762)  2712 
STONEHOUSE,  Sir  James,  M.D. 

(1776)  I 102 

STONEHOUSE,  William  B.  (1828)  545 
STORY,  George  (1691)  2663 

STORY,  Jonathan  (1721)  1241 

STORY,     Robert     Herbert,     D.D. 

(1863)  1946 

STORY,  Sydney  A.  (1854)  1201 

STORY,  Thomas  (1740)  2601 

STOTHERT,      James      Augustine 

(1843-1845)  1296  (2),  2374 

STOTHERT,  Rev.  William  (1850)  1924 
STOW,  John  (1809-1850)  229,  2110,2318, 

2579,  2727 
STOWE,    Archdeacon    of,    John 

Fowne  (1766)  2141 

STOWE,  Harriet  Beecher  (1855)  2410 
STOWELL,  Lord,  Sir  WiUiam  Scott 

(1811,1813)  1447,2432 

STRACHAN,  William  (1694)  2440 

STRACHAN,  W.  N.  (1879)  "22 

STRACHEY, (1739)  1220 

STRAHAN,  William,  LL.D.  (1712)  2603 
STRAIGHT,  Douglas  (1867,  1868)  1072, 

2231 
STRANG,  John,  LL.D.  (1863)  2625 

STRANGE,  Richard,  S.J.  (1674)     1278, 

1468 


STRANGE,  Sir  John  (1754)  427 

STRATFORD, (1784)  926 

STRATFORD,  Edmund,  D.D.  (1632)  668 
STPLA.TFORD,  Nicholas  (1688)  655 

STRATFORD,  Nicholas,  Bishop  of 

Chester  (1657- 1688)         646,  951,  1330, 

1707,  1754,  1883 

STRATHMORE,  Countess  of  (1774)  2382 

STREATFIELD,  Thomas  (1838)     1528, 

1812 
STRETSER    or    STRETZER, 

Thomas  (1741)  1718 

STRETTELL,  Amos  (1632)  1741 

STRINGER,  Moses,  M.D.  (N.D.)  1820 
STRONACH,  George,  M.A.  (1879- 

1880)  1458,  1661,  1723 

2465 

813 
1129 

356, 
2396 

733 
1901 
1482 


STRONG,  Charles,  M.A.  (1827) 
STRONG,  Martin  (1701) 

STRUTT, (1803) 

STRUTT,  Elizabeth  (i 833-1 835) 


STRUTT,  Joseph  (1782) 
STRUTT,  S.  (1732) 
STRYPE,  John  (1698) 
STUART,  Andrew  (1766- 1784)  487,  2024 
STUART,  Betty  (1810)  1314 

STUART,  C.  (1856)  2164 

STUART,  Charles  (1779,  1808)  420,2755 
STUART,  Dr  Charles  (1765)  1628 

STUART,     Gilbert,    LL.D.    (1768- 

1799)  1 1 16,  1437,  1965 

STUART,  James  (177 1)  540 

STUART,  James,  LL.D.  (1825)         2041 
STUART,  Peter  (1812)  2582 

STUART,  Richard,  LL.D.,  Dean  of 

Westminster  (1682)  1813 

STUART,  Sir  James  (1667)  1692 

STUBBE,  Henry  (1659-1672)      443,  680, 

1295,  i486,  1564,  1796,  2229,  2464 

STUBBES,  George  (1731)  17" 
STUBBE    or    STUBBES,    Henry 

(1659)  1796 

STUBBES,  Henry  (1675)  680 

STUBBES,  John  (1579)  663 

STUBBS,  G.  (1731)  622 

STUBBS,  John  (i 579)  663 

STUBBS,  John  (1670)  2666 

STUBBS,  Rev.  George  (1733)  963 

STUCKLEY,  J.  (1667)  1033 

STUDLEY,  John  (1574)  1844 

STURCH,  William  (1799)  141 

STURGES,  John,  LL.D.  (1772)  1365 

STURGIS,  Julian  Russell  (1878)  1269 

STURGIS,  Robert  S.  (1859)  941 


ccclxxiii 


STU     —    TAB 


ccclxxiv 


STURMY,  John  (1723)  461 

STYLES,  John,  D.D.  (1815,  1839)    1339, 

2057 
SUCKLING,  Sir  John  (1638,  1641)      58, 

511  (2) 
SUDBURY,   Archdeacon  of,    N. 

Clagett,  D.D.  (1685)  1891 

SUFFIELD,  Rev.  Robert  Rodolph 

(1844- 1 867)  1496,  1833,  2228,  2705 

SUFFOLK,  Archdeacon  of,  Dr  L. 

Womock  (1682)  2696 

SUFFOLK,  Earl  of,  Edward  Hyde 

(1725,  1728)  1630,  1681 

SULIVAN  ^r  SULLIVAN,  Richard 

J.  (1779)  83 

SULIVAN,  Sir  Rich.  J.  (1780)  1769,  2613 
SULLIVAN,  Arabella  (1833)  2098 

SULLIVAN,  James  Frank  (n.d.)     1020, 

1319 
SULLIVAN,  Richard  J.  Sulivan 

tfr(i779)  83 

SULTON,  Edward  (1624)  130 

SUMNER,  John  Bird,  D.D.  (1815)     156 
SURR,  Thomas  Skinner  (1796, 1807)  479, 

155s 
SURTEES,  Richard  (1818)  714 

SURTEES,  Robert  Smith  (1838- 

1865)  188,  1065,  1075,  1098,  1272,  1673, 

1675,  1924 
SUTCLIFFE,  J.  (1825)  755 

SUTCLIFFE,  Joseph        Errata,  vol.  iv. 
SUTCLIFFE,  M.  (1600)  278 

SUTHERLAND,  Alexander  (1703, 

1704)  1986,  2465 

SUTHERLAND,  Alexander  (1819, 

1827)  2104,  2518,  2540 

SUTHERLAND,  Duchess  of  (n.d.)  2737 

SUTTON, (1847)  2353 

SUTTON,  John,  M.D.  (1764)  1588 

SUTTON,  Joseph  (1835)  i486 

SWADLIN,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1645, 

1648)  1360,  1600 

SWAINE,  Edward  (1839)  1063 

SWAN  WICK,    Catherine    (1858- 

1864)  1944,  2250,  2545,  2586 

SWATE,  Rev.  J.  (1811)  374 

SWIFT,  Edmund  Lenthal  (1814)        724 

SWIFT,  Jonathan,  D.D.  (1704-1754)    52, 

III,  216,217,  234,  243,  251,  257,  289, 

296,  360,  468,  469,  456,  499,  553,   557, 

568,  633,  645,  734,  739,  774,  783,  791, 

825,  872,  892, 928, 957, 1023,  1094, 1 141, 

1186,  1216,  1222, 1239,  1313,  1334,  1345, 

1352,  1361,  137 1, 1376,  1402,  1415, 1458, 


1540,  1564,  1579,  1629,  1630, 1646,  1647, 

1669,  1671,  1673,  1724,  1726,  1735,  1865, 

1993(2),  2029,  2036,  2055,  2210,  2259, 

2328,  2362,  2379,  2420,  2424,  2439,  2441, 

2481,  2538,  2596,  vol.  iv.,  2627,  2671, 

2674,  2743,  2744 

SWIFT,  Thophilus  (1777)  992 

SWIFTE,  Edmund  Lenthal  (1814)        80 

SWINBURNE,  Algernon    Charles 

(1880)  1641 

SWINFEN,  John  (1710)  1766,  2093 

SWINNEY,  Sidney  (1769)  1801 

SWINNOCK,  George,  M.A.  (1672) 

1465  (2) 
SWINTON,  John  (1765,  1779)  961,  2035 
SWINTON,  John,  B.D.  (1738)  536 

SWINTON,    John,    Lord    Swinton 

(1765,  1789)  480,  2067 

SYDNEY,  Algernon  (1689)  610 

SYKES,  Arthur  Ashley,  D.D.  (1712- 
1783)  119,  123  (2),  124,  173,  313,  317, 
514,  585,  765,  769,  809,  866,  947,  988, 
1 188,  1225,  1367,  1406,  141 1, 1414,1647, 
2079,  2086,  2087,  2088,  2160,  2173,  2248, 
2424,  2529,  2557,  2669,  2693,  2700  (2), 

2748 
SYKES,  Joseph,  M.A.  (1863-1871)     611, 
1322,  1335,  1795,  1947 
SYLVESTER,  Joshua  (1612)  1311 

SYLVESTER,  Matthew  (1696)        •  1654 
SYMINGTON,  Andrew  James  (1878) 

2572 
SYMMONDS,  Rev.  Charles  (1796)   1222 


SYMMONS,  Edward  (1648) 
SYMMONS,  John  (1800) 
SYMONDS,  Sir  William  (1840) 
SYMONS,  B.  P.,  D.D.  (n.d.) 
SYMONS,  J.,  B.D.  (1807) 

SYMPSON, (1685) 

SYMPSON,  John  (1707) 
SYMSON,  Andrew  (1702,  1706) 


1305 
2581 
1704 
1374 
1413 
2478 

57 
1856, 
2709 
1942 

745 


SYMSON,  David  (1703) 
SYMSON,  Matthew,  M.A.  (1704) 

SYNGE, (1815-1831)  237,  720,  2398 

SYNGE,  Edward,  D.D.,  Archbishop 
of  Tuam  (1698-1 733)   22,  203,  364,  963, 
1007,  2365,  2387 


TAAFE,  Count  (1822)  436 

TABOR,  Miss  (1863-1881)     63,  190,  242, 

633,  729,    1061,  1094,   1 177     1262   (2), 


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TAI 


TIE 


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I3I9, 1497, 1543, 1607, 1743, 2252, 2321, 

2806 

TAIT,  John,  W.S.  (1774-1776)    343,  7o6, 

1317,  1957 
TAIT,  Professor  Peter  Guthrie  (1875) 

2715 
TAIT,  William  (n.d.)  1032 

TAITT,  Alexander  (1746)  2211 

TALBOT,  Catherine  ( 1 741 -1 772)  193,  829, 

2112 
TALBOT,  J.  (1686)  1309 

TALBOT,  Peter  (1662)  788 

TALBOYS,  D.  A.  (1829,  1833)  675,  1121 

(3),  1544 
TALFOURD,    Sir    Thomas    Noon 

(1839-1858)  326,  1017,  1952 

TANKERVILLE,  Earl  of,  Ford  Grey 

(1693)  77,  1519 

TANNER,  Dr  (1857)  372 

TANNER,  F.  (1712)  1929 

TANNER,  Thomas  (1658, 1665)  775, 2412 
TARBAT,  Viscount,  George  Mac- 
kenzie (1689)  1592 
TARBAT,  William  (1833)  2143 
TARBET,  Lord  (1702)  1856 
TARBET,  William  (1852)  2384 
TASKER,  Rev.  William  (1778- 1860)  309, 
477,  735,  1803,  2167 
TATE,  Thomas  (1844)  855 
TATHAM,  Dr  Edward  (1773)            1842 

TAUNTON, (1788)  2654 

TAUNTON,  Sir  WiUiam  Elias  (1819) 

1 102 
TAUTPHOEUS,   Baroness,   n^e  J. 

Montgomery  (1850,  1853)         556,  1225 
TAVEL,  Buret  de  (1832)  298 

TAVERNER,  William  (1704,  1713)     882, 

909,  1536 
TAYLER,  Charles  Benjamin,  M.A. 
(1823-1854)  473,  924,  1254,  1561 

TAYLOR, (1774,  1856)  696,  Errata, 

vol.  iv. 
TAYLOR,  Abraham  (1726)  2281 

TAYLOR,  Ann  (1843)  1828,  2207 

TAYLOR,  Charles  (1803- 1824)    212,  874, 

1009,  2282 
TAYLOR,  Christopher  (1656)  2808 

TAYLOR,  Dr  (1858)  727 

TAYLOR,  Dr  (1731-2)  1626  (2) 

TAYLOR,  Edgar  (1825)  1333 

TAYLOR,  Edgar,  F.S.A.  (1840)         1731 
TAYLOR,  Edward  (1774)  554 

TAYLOR,  Edward  F.  (1880)  2241 

TAYLOR,  Ehas  (1870)  73 


TAYLOR,  Elizabeth (1868, 1873)  241,2074 
TAYLOR,  Frederick  (1861)  472 

TAYLOR,  G.  (1818)  2279 

TAYLOR,  George  Watson  (1820)  2027 
TAYLOR,  G.  H.  (1827)  854 

TAYLOR,  Henry  (1766-1777)      I55,  475, 

1230,  2108 
TAYLOR,  Isaac  (1829-1842)        88,  209, 

739,  892,  1 173,  1701,  1726,  1907,  2187, 

2260,  2476,  2550 

TAYLOR,  J.  (1777,  1792)  108,  803 

TAYLOR,  J.  (1810,  1833)  299,  552 

TAYLOR,  James  (1687,  1689)   122,  1369, 

1400 
TAYLOR,  Jane  (1824-1843)     1828,  2207, 

2388 
TAYLOR,  Jefiferys  (1844)  121 8 

TAYLOR,  Jeremy,  D.D.  (1644-1697)  377, 

425,   642,   649,   654,   776,    1025,   2052, 

2361,  2672 
TAYLOR,  John  (1641-1652)  87,  150,  288 

(2),  749,  978,  1077,  1212,  1250,  1252, 

1458,  1600,  1728,  1759,  1840,2007,2078, 

2289,  2538,  2721 

TAYLOR,  John  (181 1,  181 7)       374,  664, 

1202,  2522 
TAYLOR,  John  (1833-1875)         138,552, 
1973,  2483,  2798 
TAYLOR,  John  ( 1 530)  2443 

TAYLOR,  John  (1751)  2721 

TAYLOR,  John  Brough  (1816)  1339 

TAYLOR,  J.  R.  (n.d.)  557 

TAYLOR,  Manton  Robert  (1852)  509 
TAYLOR,  Rev.  Henry  (1777)  980 

TAYLOR,   Rev.   James   W.    (1843- 

1844)  480,  1 100,  2805 

TAYLOR,  Sir  Henry  (1827)  1254 

TAYLOR,  T.  (1692)  2782 

TAYLOR,  Thomas  (1791, 1794)  6,  675 
TAYLOR,  Thomas  (1830, 1831)  175,2576 
TAYLOR,  Thomas  (1663,  1695)       1260, 

1678 
TAYLOR,  Watson  (181 5)  544 

TAYLOR,  William  (1792,  1793)       1249, 

1460 
TAYLOR,    William     Cooke    (1838, 

1842)  238,  357,  2063 

TAYLOR,    Zachary,    M.A.     (1690- 

1699)  1765,  2121,  2742 

TAYLOUR, (1704)  1028 

TAYLOUR,  Robert  (1615)  922 

TAYLOUR,  S.  (1658)  1693 

TIEGNMOUTH,  Lord,  John  Shore 

(1808,  1834)  486,  2582 


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TEMPLE,  Anthony  (1776)  1766 

TEMPLE,  A.,  M.A.  (i775)  2136 

TEMPLE,  Henry   John,    Viscount 

Palmerston  (1819)  1735 

TEMPLE,   Richard,    Earl    Temple 

(1765-1831)  1437,  2018 

TEMPLE,  Rose  Ellen,  nie  Hendriks 

(1847)  1965 

TEMPLE,  Sir  J.  (1646)  1829 

TEMPLE,  Sir  William,  Bart.  (1680, 

1693)  820,  1591,  1623 

TEMPEST,  Stephen  (1764)  2128 

TEMPLE,  William  (1758)  2743 

TEMPLE,  William  Johnstone  (1778)  9 
TENISON,  Archdeacon  (1716)  2666 

TENISON,  Thomas  (1683-1689)        123, 

208,  640,  644 
TENISON,    Thomas,   D.D.,   Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  (1670- 1688) 
171,   532,   631,  971,  1753,  2003,   2393, 

2552,  2649 
TENNANT,  Charles  (1858)  956 

TENNANT,  William  (1812,  1827)      105, 

1853 
TENNYSON,  Alfred  (1850)  1218 

TENNYSON,  Alfred  and  Charles 

(1827)  1945 

TENTERDEN,Lord  Charles  Abbott 

(1786)  2718 

TERNE,  Dr  Christopher  (1670)  2433 
TERRAIL,  Pierre  (1825)  2210 

TERRASSON,  Jean  (1732)  1480 

TERROT,   Charles    Hughes   (1819, 

1839)  442,  2090 

TETHERINGTON, (1783)       2485 

TEW,  Edward  (1776)  2184 

THACKERAY,  Anne  E.  (1863-1868)933, 

2499,  2738 
THACKERAY,  William  M.  (1840- 

1854)  435,  687,  1252,  1300,  1677,  1737, 
1835,  i860,  2296 
THADDAEUS,  John  (1662)  2100 

THANE,  John  (n.D.)  281 

THARIN,  Joseph  (N.D.)  1719 

THEAKSTON,  Michael  (1854)         1491 

THELWALL, (1801)  564 

THELWALL,  A.  S.,  A.M.  (1837)  137 
THELWALL,  John  (1790,  1793)      1886, 

2506 
THEOBALD,  Lewis  (1713-1752)  346,460, 

704,  1070,  1464,  1626,  1628,  1889,  2775 
THEUBET,  Colonel  von  (1842)  608 

THIBOUVILLE,  Marquis  de,  H.  L. 

D'Erbigny  (1770)  561 


THICKNESSE,  Philip  (1768-1778)     19, 
1287,  1538,  1728 
THIMBLEBY,  Richard,  Ashly  alias 

(1672)  2425 

THIRLBY,  Styan  (1710-1741)     88,  2713 
THIRLWALL,  Connop,  D.D.  (1825) 

537 
THIRLWALL,  Thomas  (1804)  302 

THOM, (1805)  776 

T  H  O  M ,  Robert  ( 1 840)  790 

THOM,  William  (1762-1799)     586,  1067, 
1360,  1669,  2158,  2265,  2287,  2743 
THOMAS,  Benjamin  (1774)  1416 

THOMAS,  Caddy  (1846)  2401 

THOMAS,  Elizabeth  (1726-1762)       704, 

1607,  1951 

THOMAS,  J.  (1775)  1157 

THOMAS,  Lynall  (1856)  2209 

THOMAS,  Ralph  (1867-1868)  1065,  1553 
THOMAS,  Samuel,  B.A.  (1676-1683)  98, 

1998,  2152 
THOMAS,  Simon  (1742)  177 

THOMAS,  Sir  E.  (1737)  2733 

THOMAS,  Timothy  (1721)  2840 

THOMAS,  Vaughan  (i 831 -1847)  44,  209, 
1338,  141 5,  1596,  2579,  2707 
THOMAS,  William  (1721)  2840 

THOMPSON,  Captain  C.  W.  (1835)  2687 
THOMPSON,  Captain  Edward  (1764) 

2414 
THOMPSON,  Colonel  Perronet(  1827- 

1863)  335,  513,  1221 

THOMPSON,  Dr  William  (1785)     1965 
THOMPSON,  E.  (1837)  2103 

THOMPSON,  Francis,  B.D.  (1704)  2677 
THOMPSON,  Edward  (1756-1770) 

527  (2),  600,  1604,  2551  (2),  2655 
THOMPSON,  Mrs  (1856)  1498 

THOMPSON,  Thomas  (1792,  1802)  756, 

2596,  vol.  iv. 
THOMPSON,  Thomas,  F.A.S.  (1824) 

1799 
THOMPSON,  William  (1827)  1309 

THOMPSON,  William,  M.A.  (1751)  1027 
THO  MS,  P.  P.  (N.D.)  1469 

THOMSON,  Th.  (1833)  2775 

THOMSON, (1797,  1802)  623,  2269 

THOMSON,  A.  (1788)  372 

THOMSON,  Adam  (1738)  637 

THOMSON,  Adam  (1834)  1614 

THOMSON,  Adam,  D.D.  (1834)         156 
THOMSON,  A.  E.  (1833)  1501 

THOMSON,  Alexander  (1791,1848)2273, 

2809 


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THO     —    TIS 


ccclxxx 


THOMSON,  Andrew,  0.0.(1805-1820) 

1405,  1410,  2301,  2759 
THOMSON,  A.  T.  (1833-1837)  494,  1312, 

2227 
THOMSON,  Charles  (1829)  289 

THOMSON,  Cockburn  (1858)  69 

THOMSON,  E.  Healy  (1858)  1308 

THOMSON,  George  (1807)  2489 

THOMSON,  George  O.  L.  (1870)  629 
THOMSON,  James  (1730,  1799)  64,  591, 

2216 
THOMSON,  J.,  M.D.  (1816)  2490 

THOMSON,  John  (1841)  2644 

THOMSON,  John  C.  (i860,  1864)    1078, 

2823 
THOMSON,  John  E.  H.  (1881)  2716 
THOMSON,  J.  T.  (1864)  2425 

THOMSON,  Katherine  (i860)  2064,2823 
THOMSON,  Mrs  (18—,  1826)  889,  1985 
THOMSON,     Professor    William 

(1847)  1756 

THOMSON,  Rev.  William  Aird  (1826) 

2090 
THOMSON,    Rev.   William,    A.M. 

(1810)  2137 

THOMSON,  Richard  (1820-1832)       247, 

391,  1340,2540 

THOMSON,  Robert  (n.d.,  1834)      1066, 

2645 
THOMSON,  R.  W.  (n.d.)  2213 

THOMSON,  Thomas  (1809-1815)     424, 

450,  1247 
THOMSON,   William  A.,  D.D. 

(1826)  272 

THOMSON,  William,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  York  (1842)  1837 
THOMSON,  William,  LL.D.  (1754- 
1796)     1429,  1537,  1538,  1587  (2),  2612, 

2627  (2) 
THORBURN,  David  (1841)  685 

THORBURN,  Walter  Millar,  B.A. 

(1875)  1047 

THORKELIN,     Grunur     Jdnsson, 

LL.D.  (1788)  812 

THORN,  Major  William  (1816)  1571 
THORN,  William  (1863)  2573 

THORN,  William  (1768)  2650 

THORNHILL,  John  (1805)  250 

THORNTHWAITE,  J.  A.  (1837)  2848 
THORNTON,  Bonnell  (1750-1767)  478, 
1074,  1923,  2508 
THORNTON,  James  (1818)  632 

THORNTON,  Robert  John,  M.D. 

(1799;  1968 


THORNTON,  William  (1702)  2766 

THOROLD,  Thomas  Carwell  alias 

(1658)  1311 

THORP,  Dr(  1684)  656 

THORPE,  George,  D.D.,  Canon  of 

Canterbury  (1687,  1688)  921,  1753 

THREEPLAND,  Moncrieff(i8oo)   1449 
THRING,  Edward  (1869)  2577 

THROSBY,  John  (1793)  1395 

THRUSTON,     Capt.     Charles    T., 

R.N. (1834)  2393 

THURLOW,  Lord  (1760)  2122 

THYNNE,  Francis  (1652-1667)643,1851, 

1885 
THYRY,    Paul,    Baron    d'Holbach 

(1813)  721 

TICHBORNE,  Thomas  (1840)  74 

TICHET,  Eleanor  (1650)  740 

TICKELL, (1802)  2269 

TICKELL,  Richard  (1778, 1780)  132,441, 
780,  1 05 1,  2029,  2843 
TICKELL,  Thomas  (1717)  779 

TIDMARSH,  James  (1852)  1700 

TIERNEY,  Right  Hon.  G.  (1791)     1413 
TIGHE,  Mrs  (1805)  2053 

TIGHE,  William  (1816)  1780 

TILLARD,  J.  (1742)  990 

TILLARD,  T.  (1742)  2x73 

TILLOCH,  Alexander,  LL.D.  (1819)  680 

TILLOTSON, (1685)  640 

TILLOTSON,  J.  (1853)  388 

TILLOTSON,    John,    D.D.    (1684, 

1685)  640,  1890 

TILNAY,  Edmund  (n.d.)  2448 

T I LT,  Charles  ( 1 847)  243 

TIMBERLAKE,  Henry  (1631)  2127 

TIMBS,  John  (1834)  131 1 

TIMMINS,  Samuel  (N.D.)  1513 

TIM  MS,  Samuel  (1846)  1109 

TIMPERLEY,  C.  H.  (1833;  2453 

TINCKER,  Miss  (1800)  2384 

TINDAL,  Matthew  (1697-1730)    39,  385, 

578,  583,  594,  767,  793,  948,  1284,  1600, 
1699,  2009,  2214,  2294 
TINDAL,  Matthew,  LL.D.  (1694, 1709) 

729,  1723,  2088 
TINDAL,  William  (1782)  448,  2140 

TINGSTADIUS,  John  Adams,  D.D. 

(1794)  2051 

TINMOUTH,  William  (1846)  548 

TIPHAIGNE,  dela  Roche,  C.  F.  (1753, 

1761)  11,  1014 

TIPECROFT,  J.,  Earl  of  Worcester 

(1530)  2685 


c.cclxxxi 


TIS 


TOW 


ccclxxxii 


TISDAL,  William,  D.D.  (1709)  2664 
TISSINGTON,  Anthony  (1766)  1369 
TITE,  Sir  W.  (1845)  993 

TITUS,  Silus  (1659)  1301 

TITUS,  Silus  (1804)  2206 

TOBIN, (1785)  554 

TOD,  Rev.  George  (1820)  1382 

TODD,JamesHenthorn,D.D.  (1836)2257 
TODD,  Rev.  Henry  John  (1802-1823) 

II,  15,  330 
TODD,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1854)  2280 

TOFTE,  Robert  (1597- 1 598)        61,1323, 

1829,  2701 

TOLAND, (1713)  2459 

TOLAND,  John  (1696-1753)  79,  IS8, 182, 

184,  386,  424,  561,  574,  606,  710,  1041, 

1084,  1 199,  1260,  1285,  1476,  1580,  1594, 

1856,  2038,  2093,  2307,  2368,  2484 

TOLAND,  Matthew,  LL.D.  (1704)    2088 

TOLL,  Rev.  Frederick  (1753)  1920 

TOMKIS,  (1773)  62 

TOMKIS, (1615)  63 

TOMKINS,Martin(i722, 1732)  1266,241 1 
TOMKINS,  Thomas  (1660-1680)      1219, 

1 7 19,  2097 
TOMKINS,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1675)  1643 
TOMLINS,  Elizabeth  S.  (1787,  i797) 

2653,  2730 
TOMLINS,  Thomas  E.  (1785)  889 

TOMLINSON,  W.  (1657)  2342 

TOMLINSON,  William  (1660-1674) 

785,  2834 

TONGE,  E.,  D.D.  (1570)  1266 

TONGUE,  Cornelius  (1851-1864)      iioo, 

1 179, 1 194,  2101,  2481,  2508 

TONNA,    Charlotte    Elizabeth,  nee 

Browne  (1825-1862)      66,  227,  357,  379, 

402,  475,  493,  562,  603,  609,  759,  886, 

918,  1018, 1082,  1258,  1281,  1282,  1302, 

1428,  1570,  1618,  1831,  1868,  1880, 1890, 

,  1978,  2014,  2073,  2221,  2292,  2375,  2403, 

2533,2539,2789,2844,2851 

TOOKE, (1790)  1656 

TOOKE,  John  Home  (N.D.,  1789)     1287, 

1437 
TOOKE,  WiUiam  (1780-1804)  1959,  2241, 

2723 
TOO KE,  William  ( 1 860)  2726 

TOOTLE,  Hugh  (1724)  352,  Errata,  vol. 

iv.  (2) 
TOOVEY,  Alfred  Dixon  (1847)  1641 

TOPHAM,  Capt.  Edward  (1776)  1427 
TOPLADY,  Augustus  Montague  (1769) 

399,  691 
III. 


TORBUCK,  J.  (N.D.)  429 

TORRENS,  Colonel  Robert  ( 1 841)  290 
TORRENS,  Henry  (1848)  1532 

TORRENS,  Lieut.-Col.  (1851)  2394 

TORRIANO,  Gio.  (1664)  2126 

TORRY,  John,  Dean  of  St  Andrews 

(1839)  1841 

TOTNESS,  Archdeacon  of  (1662)  1039 
TOTTLE,  Rev.  Hugh  (1737)  397 

TOUCHET,  George  (1686)  1114 

TOUGH,  Miss  (1840,  1842)  509,  1924 
TOULMIN,  J.  (1773,  1781)  960,  1983 
TOULMIN, Joshua, D.D.(i789)  856,1392 
TOURNAY,  Thomas  (1776)  343 

TOURNEUR,  Cyril  (1608)  2192 

TOVEY,    Principal    Thomas,   D.D. 

(1738)  2818 

TOWER,  Richard  (n.d.)  2605 

TOWERS,    Joseph,     LL.D.    (1764- 

1797)  38,  281,  618,  620,  623,  772,  807, 

1 1 18,  1379,  ^m.  2148,  2577,  2692 

TOWERS,  Joseph  Lomax  (1796)       1206 

TOWERS,  WilHam,  B.D,  (1654)  192 

TOWGOOD,   Micaiah  (1734-1774)   302, 

401,  671,  672  (2),  816,  1096,  2102,  2328, 

2461 

TOWNE, (1748)  2139 

TOWNE,  John  (1748-1766)  172,  539, 

674,  959 
TOWNE,  John,  Archdeacon  of  Stowe 

(1766)  2141 

TOWNLEY,  Charles  (1678)  2774 

TOWN  LEY,  Rev.  James  (1759)         1096 

TOWNSEND, (1832)  565 

TOWNSEND,  Aurelian  (1631)  62 

TOWNSEND,  George  (1854)  1745 

TOWNSEND,  George,  D.D.  (1842)  1467 
TOWNSEND,  G.  H.  (1857)  2347,  2817 
TOWNSEND,  J.  (1806)  2326 

TOWNSEND,    Joseph   (1781-1786) 

677,  964,  1907 
TOWNSEND,  Luther  Tracy,  D.D. 

(1869)  532 

TOWNSEND,  Rev.  Charles  (1835) 

2818 
TOWNSHEND,  Charles  (1764)        591^ 

1700 
TOWNSHEND,  Charles  (n.d.)  1700 
TOWNSHEND,  Chauncey  Hare  (1840) 

609 
TOWNSHEND,  Right  Hon.  Charles 

(1760)  2150 

TOWNSON,  Thomas  (1767,  1768)     588, 

702 


ccclxxxiii 


TOW    —     TUK 


ccclxxxiv 


TOWNSON,  Thomas,  D.D  (1768)      618 


2578 
2831 
2780 
2371 
2780 
2455 


TOWRY,  G.  P.  (1785) 
TOY,  John,  M.A.  (1638) 
TRACE Y,  Richard  (1627) 
TRACY,  John  (1796) 
TRACY,  Richard  (1627) 
TRAGETT,  Rev.  T.  H.  (1857) 
TRAHERNE,  Thomas,  B.D.  (1673) 

2223 
TRAIL,  Professor  William  (N.D.)  -j-yi 
TRAIL,  Rev.  James  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

TRAILL,  Catharine  Parr  (1836)  208 

TRAILL,  Rev.  R.  (1796)  608 

TRAILL,  Robert,  M.A.  (1692)  2762 

TRANT,  Captain  Thomas  A.  (1827) 

2702 
TRAPHAM,  Dr  Thomas  (1694)        2428 
TRAVERS,  Joseph  (1703-1722)     57,  321, 
1364,  1666,  2619 
TRAPP,  J.,  A.M.  (1 79 1)  534 

TRAPP,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1704-1740)  4,  358, 
1618,    1825,    1876,   2360,    2583,    2669, 

2677 
TRAVERS,  Benjamin  (1806)  609 

TRAVERS,  Walter  (1574,  1588)  588,  979 
TREBY,  Sir  George  (1681)  2681 

TREFFRY,  Joseph  (1836)  2504 

TREGELLES,  Anna  R.  (1858)  2797 

TREGELLES,  S.  Prideaux,  LL.D. 

(1847)  130 

TRELAWNEY,  E.  J.  (1831) 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
TRELAWNEY,  W.  H.  (1831) 
TRELAWNY,  Sir  J.  S.  (1842) 

TREMELLIER, (1708) 

TRENCH,  M.  (1865,  1875) 
TRENCH,  Mrs  (1816-1820) 
TRENCH,  Rev.  Francis  (1851) 
TRENCH,  Rev.  R.  C,  M.A.  (1846)  2246 
TRENCHARD,  John  (1698-1733)  341, 
423,  502,  1701,  2368 
TRESHAM,  Henry  (1802)  2102 

TRESHAM,  Henry,  R.A.  (1796)  2284 
TREVELYAN,  George  Otto  (1862)  1177 
TREVELYAN,    Sir     Charles     E., 

K.C.B.  (1857,  1858)  516,1432 

TREVELYAN,  W.  C.  (1829)  1183 

TRIGGE,  Francis  (1589)  146 

TRIMNELL,  Charles  (1702)  2761 

TRIMNELL,    Charles,     Bishop    of 

Winchester  (1708)  1865 

TRIMNELL,  Charles,  D.D.  (1701- 

1714)  26,  no,  113,  1322  (2) 

TROLLOPE,  Anthony  (1867)  1742 


TROLLOPE,  Francis  (1833)         2,  1667 
TROLLOPE,  Francis  Milton  (1867) 

1530 
TROSSE,  George  (1693,  1702)    578,  652, 

1870 
TROTTER,  Alexander  (1825)  2626 

TROTTER,  Catherine,  or  Cockburn 

C1696-1747)  58,  1518,  2163,  2205 

TROTTER,  John  (1825)  2626 

TROUGHTON,  John  (1678)  1369 

TROYTE,  Lieut.  J.  E.  Acland  (1881) 

2592 
TRUEBA  Y  COSIO,  Telesforo  de 

(1834)  2255 

TRUMAN,  Joseph,  B.D.  (1669-1671) 

651,  747,  1049 
TRUMBULL,  John  (1792)  1531 

TRUSLER,  John,  LL.D.  (1766-1783) 

522,  630,  736,  1643,   1907,   1987,  2047, 

2840 
TRUSLER,  Nathaniel  (1876)  1484 

TRYON,  Thomas  (1683-1688)  970,  1654, 

2795,  2796 
TUAM,  Archbishop,  Edward  Synge 

(1698- 1 733)     22,  203,  364,  963,    1007, 

2365,  2387 

TUCKER,  Abraham  (1755-1777)      523, 

966,  i486, 1538 

TUCKER,  Charlotte  (1854-1877)     1,  253, 

327,  371,  386,  406,  410,  411,  544,  556, 

724,  7?6,  838,  857,  879,  936,  969,  989, 

1013,  1018,  1025,  1028,  1074,  1080, 

1 169,  1 181,  1 196,  1203, 

1477,    i486,    1503,    1516, 

1620,   1685,    1708,    1736, 

1835,   1861,    1992,    2008, 

2220,  2350,  2351,  2385  (2 

2498,   2500,    2519,    2658, 

2787,   2788,   2804,    2819,    2843,    2844, 

2849,  2851 
TUCKER,  John  Kinsman  (1849)        335 
TUCKER,  Josiah  (1750-1810)      264,  314 
342,  121 1,  1352,  2016 
TUCKER,  Mrs  Charles  (1868)  2142 

TUCKER,  Nathaniel  (1776)  87 

TUCKER,  S.  (1842)  2458 

TUDOR, (1840)  729 

TUFTON,  Col.  Sackville  (1705)        1136 
TUKE,  Ann  Alexander  nee  (1812- 

1846)  2155,  2525,  2793,  2826 

TUKE,  Colonel  Sir  Samuel  (1660)      360 
TUKE,  Richard  (1672)  2457 

TUKE,  Samuel  (1806)  2152 

TUKE,  Thomas  (1616)  640 


48 

1 1 69, 

II8I, 

II96,  1203,  I3I3, 

1315, 

2693 

1477, 

i486. 

1503,  1 5 16,  1606, 

1617, 

685 

1620, 

1685, 

1708,  1736,  1737, 

1810, 

615, 1479 

1835, 

I86I, 

1992,  2008,  2076, 

2183, 

189, 1323 

2220, 

2350, 

2351,  2385  (2),  2461, 

2496, 

2209 

2498, 

2500, 

2519,  2658,  2717, 

2731. 

ccclxxxv 


TUL 


UFF 


ccclxxxvi 


TULLY,  George,  A.M.(i687,i688)  107,587 
TULLY,  Thomas  (1645,  1688)    277,  1422, 

1483 
TUPLING,  John  (1854)  937 

TUPPER,  Ellin-Isabelle  (1864)  1948 

TUPPER,  Margaret-Eleonora  (1864) 

1948 
TUPPER,  Martin  Farquhar  (1845- 

T856)  703,  1870,  2023,  2584 

TUPPER,  Mary  Frances  (1864)  1948 
TURBERVILL,  Henry  (1676)  6 

TURBERVILLE,  George  (1575)  1746 
TURBERVILLE,  Henry  (1654)  1544 
TURNBULL,  George  (1731,  1732)     385, 

1 901 

TU RN B U  LL,  George,  LL.D.( 1 740)  1210 

TURNBULL,  Gordon  (1785-1796)     I49, 

1450,  1698,  1968 

TURNBULL,  Rev.  Alexander  (1806) 

1811 
TURNBULL,    William    B.,    D.D. 
(1837-1844)  954,1147,1339,1840, 

2150,  2277 

TURNER, (1701)  2749 

TURNER,  Daniel  (i774,  1781)  9°^,  2370 
TURNER,  Dawson  (1832- 1846)   88,  333, 
868,  1454,  2031 
TURNER,  Francis,  D.D.  (1676)  98 

TURNER,  George  (1858)  1610 

TURNER,  J.  (1684)  2456 

TURNER,  J.  Fox  (1855)  2365 

TURNER,  John  (1686)  33 

TURNER,  John,  D.D.  (1712-1714)     378, 
588,1717,2484 
TURNER,  Rev.  Baptist  N.  (1791)     1223 
TURNER,  Sharon  (181 1)  2246 

TURNER,  Sir  E.  (i739)  1208 

TURNER,  Sir  James  (1669)  649 

TURNER,  T.  (1734-5)  1624 

TURNER,  Thomas  (1680)  2214 

TURNER,  William  (1545)  2183 

TURNER,  William,  M.D.  (1543)       1194 
TURN  OR,  Edmund  (1779)  393 

TURN  OR,  Thomas  (1674)  3^7 

TURTON,  Sir  Thomas  (1800)  39 

TURTON,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Ely  (1827- 1 829)  2161,2758 

TUTCHIN,  John  (1691-1703)    941, 1725, 

2652,  2808 
TUVILL,  Daniel  (1608,  1629)  791,  2719 
TWEDDELL,  G.  (1850)  1881 

TWEDDIE,   William    King,    D.D. 

(1854)  1034 

TWINING,  Henry  (1847)  738 


TWINING,  T.  (1723, 1788)  206,  657 

TWISS,  Horace  (1807,  1814)     1979,  2253 
TWISS,  Richard  (1787)  369 

TWISS,  Richard  (1776)  261 1 

TWISS,  Richard  (1792)  2656 

TWISS,  Travers,  D.C.L.  (1850)  1193 

TWISSE,  William,  D.D.  (n.d.)  694 

TWOMBLY,  Rev.  Alexander  Steven- 
son (1873)  1605 
TWORT,  Charles  William  (1829, 1830) 

377,  460 
TWYCROSS,  Rev.  J.  (n.d.)  1722 

TWYNE,  Thomas  (1576)  2271 

TWYSDEN,  John  (1662)  668,  2364 

TWYSDEN,  Sir  R.  (1648)  443 

TYE,  Christopher  (n.d.)  1937 

TYERS,  Thomas  (1780- 1784)      508,  704, 
1 1 16,  1 121,  1964 
TYLER,  Bennet,  D.D.  (1837)  1448 

TYLER,  Rev.  Alexander  (1684)         2384 
TYMME,  T.  (1654)  604 

TYMME,  Thomas  (1574)  2589 

TYNDAL,  William  (1530,  1533)        1988, 

2521 
TYNDAL,  Mrs  (1870)  2680 

TYPE,  Tom  (1808)  2096 

TYPING,  William  (1633)  650 

TYRELL,  Christina  (1876- 1884)       1746, 
2081, 2512,  2707 
TYRRELL,  James  (1716)  1 104 

TYRRELL,  Sir  James  (1681, 1694)    233, 

1872 

TYRWHITT,  Richard,  M.A.  (1861)  462 

TYRWHITT,  Thomas  (1749-1766)     783 

1767,  2024,  2623 

TYTLER,  Alexander  Eraser,  Lord 

Woodhouselee  (1771-1835)        538,  807, 

811,  mo,  1904,  1949,  2219 
TYTLER,  Anne  Eraser  (1835)  1553 

TYTLER,  James  (1791)  2195 

TYTLER,  Margaret  F.  (1838)  2543 

TYTLER,  Patrick  Eraser  (18 16- 1845) 

211,  1476,  1715,  1976,  2626 
TYTLER,  William  (1769,  1783)        1244, 

1957 
TYTLER,  William,  W.S.  (1760, 1772) 

mo,  1226 


U 


UDALL,  Ephraim  (1641,  N.D.)  1031, 1748 
UDALL,  John  (1593)  438,601,1316,2486 
UDALL,  Nicolas  (1818)  2075 

UFFINGTON,  Thomas  (1760)         2280 


ccclxxxvii 


UND 


VIL 


ccclxxxviii 


UNDERWOOD, (1659) 

UNDERWOOD,  T.  (1767) 
UNDERWOOD,  T.  R.  (1825) 
UPCOTT,  W.  (1814) 
UPHAM,  Edward  (182: 


1827) 


427 
2410 
1695 
244 
1297, 
1591,2077 
UPTON,  J.  (1731-32)  1627(2) 

UPTON,  James  (1749)  2156 

URMSTON,  Sir  James  B.  (1843)      1868 
U  RQU H ART,  David  ( 1 836- 1 84 1 )     1 976, 

2174 
URQUHART,  Miss  (1866)  1081,  1485 
URQUHART,  Thomas  (1652)  732 

URQUHART,  W.  Pollard  (i860)        552 
USBORNE,  T.  H.  (1852)  2542 

USHER,  Charles  (1699)  1372 

USHER,  James  (1766,  1772)       416,  962, 

1246 
USHER,  Dr  James,  Archbishop  of 

Armagh  (N.D.,  1642)  187,  636 

UTTERSON,  Mrs  (1813)  2542 

UTTERSTON,     Edward     Vernon 
(18 1 2- 1836)  1495,  2317,  2770 


V 


VALLANCY,  Charles,  LL.D.  (1772, 

1786)  803,  817 

VALLANS,  W.  (1615)  1176 

VALL:6e,  Joseph  La  (1790)  1709 

VALPY,  Dr  A.  J.  (1821)  2239 

VALPY,  Rev.  E.,  B.D.  (1827)  1731 

VALPY,  Richard  (1818)  738 

VAN  DYK,  Henry  Stoe  (1827)  1027 

VANBURGH,  Sir  John  (1697-1715) 

54,  469,  523,  886,  1635,  2048,  2125,  2379 
VANDERSTEGEN,  William  (n.d.)  42 
VAN CE,  Alexander  (1858)  203 

VANE,  Sir  Henry  (1656,  N.D.)  1354, 1708 
VANSITTART,      Nicholas,     Lord 

Bexley  (1793)  21 11 

VANSITTART,William,D.D.(N.D.)  ^tj 
VARILLAS,  Antoine  (1688,  1717)     2007, 

2115 
VANDONCOURT,    Guillaume    de 

(1815,  1825)  541,  1447 

VAUGHAN,  Benjamin  (1793)  1449 

VAUGHAN,  David  James  (1852)  918 
VAUGHAN,  T.  (1781)  901 

VAUGHAN,  Thomas  (1650-1761)        94, 

131,  199,  269,  835,  886,  1526, 1533, 1538, 

2189,  2310 
VAUGHAN,  T.  Wright  (18 16)  903 

VAUGHAN,  William  (1626)  1025 


VAUX,  Francis  (N.D.)  736 

VAUX,  Henry,  Lord  Brougham  (1842, 

1844)  62,  1965 

VAYER,  Sieur  de  la  Mothe  le  (1649)  I459 
VEAL,  George  (1785,  1818)  1269,  1683 
VEEL,  Robert  (1672)  1717 

VEESON,  George  (1810)  202 

VEITCH,  J.  (1825,  1831)  551,  1384 

VEITCH,  John  (1843,  1850)  658,  1564 
VENABLES,  Colonel  Robert  (1662)  859 
VENABLES,  George  (1830)  294 

VENN,  Rev.  H.,  M.A.  (1825)  2153 

VENTUM,  Harry  (1794)  2321 

VERGY,  Treysac  de  (1770)  581 

VERNEUIL,  J.  (1637)  1748 

VERNEY,  Lady  (1868,  1871)    912,  1454, 

2495 

VERNON, (1839)  1036 

VERNON,  Admiral  (1746,  1749)        492. 

2442 
VERNON,  George  (1670, 1677)  191, 1367 
VERNON,  John  Richard,  M.A.  (n.d., 

1872)  1073,  1974,  2077 

VERSTEGAN,  Richard  (1603)  622 

VERSTEGAN,  Robert  (1601  2342 

VERULAM,  Lord  of,  Francis  Bacon 

(1603)  263 

VESLE,  Count  Pont  de  (1778)  2406 

VICARS,  John  (1819)  754 

VICARS,  John  (1645)  1909 

VICARS,  T.  (1624,  1627)  190,  2530 

VICARS,  W.  (1721)  444 

VICKARIS,  A.  (1696)  794 

VICOMTERIE,  Louis  la  (1791)  534 

VICTOR,  Benjamin  (1755,  1778)      2783, 

2814 
VIDAL,  M.  T.  (1856)  936 

VIENNA,  Bishop  of,  Frederick  Nause 
(1618)  2633 

VIGNE, (1682)  2525 

VIGOR,  Mrs  (1775)  1426 

VILANT,  William  (1681)  2193 

VILLARS,  Abb^  de  Montfaucon  de 

(1680)  518 

VILLEMAREST,  Charles  Maxime 

de  (1834-6)  1478 

VILLIERS,  George,  Duke  of  Buck- 
ingham (1623- 1 682)  355,  787,  1387, 

1957,2124,2673 
VILLIERS,  Right  Hon.  John  Charles 

(1789)  367,  2612 

VILLIERS,  Sir  George  (1837,  1838) 

1783,2324 
VILVAIN,  Robert  (1654)  745 


ccclxxxix 


VI N     —    WAL 


cccxc 


VINCENT,  Benjamin  (1848)  1220 

VINCENT,  Thomas  (1667)  1023 

VINCENT,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of 

Westminster  (ly 80,  1799)  1405,  2196 
VITELLESCHI,  Cardinal  (1876)  2723 
VITELLESCHI,  Marchese  (1876)  2723 
VIVIAN,  J.  H.  (1839)  1619 

VIVIAN,  John  (n.d.)  1942 

VIZARD,  John  (1872)  1693 

VOITURE,  Vincent  (1789)  1131 

VOLTAIRE,  F.  Arouet  de  (1869)     2071 
VRIGNY,  Mde.  la  Combe  de  (1707) 

2628 


W. 


WADD,  William  (1810,  1827)     553,  1758 
WADDEL,  George  (1733)  2143 

WADDELL,  Peter  Hately  (1843)      1831 
WADDINGTON,  John  (1856)  1471 

WADDINGTON,     Julia     Rattray 

(1838,  1839)  1261,  1633 

WADDINGTON,   Samuel  Ferrand 

(1812)  66,  1299 

WADE,  John  (1824-1853)         16,  296  (2), 

2318 
WAGSTAFF,  T.  (1694)  22 

WAGSTAFFE, (17 13,  1720)      360, 

2086 
WAGSTAFFE,  John  (1669,  1764)      736, 

2070 

WAGSTAFFE,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1690- 

1706)     27,  108,  109,  115,  315,  596, 1 103, 

1363,  1370, 1391,  2002,  2146,  2212,  2521, 

2744,  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

WAGSTAFFE,William,  M.D.  (1711- 

1725)  437,  460,  535,  1358,  2181,  2484, 

2500,2555 

WAINEWRIGHT,  Jeremiah  (1722)    84 

WAKE,  William,  D.D.,  Archbishop 

of  Canterbury  (1682-17 16)        263,  400, 

448,  502,  589,  640,  646,  653,  864,  1 123, 

1347,    1995.    2003,    2294,    2525,    2692, 

2762 
WAKEFIELD,  David  (1800)  875 

WAKEFIELD,     Edward      Gibbon 

(1833)  747 

WAKEFIELD,  Gilbert  (1788-1801)  283, 

949,2171 
WAKEFIELD,  Priscilla  (1794)  1341 
WAKEMAN,  W.  F.  (1847)  2403 

WALBRAN,   John    Richard  (1837, 

1850)  1204,  2614 


WALDIE,    Charlotte    Ann    (1831, 

1853)  191,  566 

WALDIE,  Charlotte  A.  Eaton,  n^fe 

(1817,  1827)  1693,  2225,  2774 

WALDIE,  Jane  (1820)  2401 

WALDO,  P.  (1772)  1982 

WALDRON,    Francis     Godolphin 

(1778-1794)  1080,  1303,  1535,  2248 

WALDRON,  George  (1744)  1 129 

WALFORD,  Beatrice  (1871)  2689 

WALFORD,  E.  (1833)  2279 

WALKER, (1776-1825)       432,  441, 

1430,  2207 
WALKER,  A.  (1790)  2803 

WALKER,  Alexander  (1833)  1972 

WALKER,  Clement  (1647-1660)  83, 

1096,  1139  (2),  1688,  2127 
WALKER,  G.  (1645)  287 

WALKER,  G.,  M.D.  (1851)  571 

WALKER,  George  (1794)  1074 

WALKER,  George,  D.D.  (n.d.)  748 

WALKER,  Henry  (1641)  2547 

WALKER,  J.  (1685)  297 

WALKER,  J.  (1731-2)         1627  (3),  1628 
WALKER,  James  (1810)  2750 

WALKER.  James  Barr  (N.D)  1904 

WALKER^  John,  F.T.C.D.  (1796)       397 
WALKER,  John,  LL.D.  (1822)  551 

WALKER,  Lady  M.  (1778)  1680 

WALKER,  Mary  Ann  (1861)  1335 

WALKER,  Maynard  Chamberlaine 

(1796)  788 

WALKER,  Obadiah  (1656-1692)        225, 

257,  448,  649,  726,  881,  1051,  1236,  1858, 
2038,  2261,  2426  (2) 
WALKER,  Patrick  (1724)  2438 

WALKER,  Peter  (1827)  233 

WALKER,  Rev.  James  (n.d.)  710 

WALKER,  Rev.  John,  B.C.L.  (n.d.)  1842 
WALKER,  Rev.  Thomas  (177 1 )  61 

WALKER,     Rev.     Thomas,     M.A. 

(1767)  1780 

WALKER,  Richard  (1852)  2239 

WALKER,     Richard,    B.D.    (1832- 

1869)      415,  534,  918,  1621,  1841,  1853, 

2561 
WALKER,  Robert  (1796)  I940 

WALKER,  S.  (1720)  694 

WALKER,  Sir  Edward  (1660)  1258 

WALKER,  Sir  Patrick  (1822)  695 

WALKER,  Thomas  (1705,  1778)        904, 

2061,  2822 
WALKER,  William  (1704)  1551 

WALKER,  William  (1648)  2768 


CCCXCl 


WAL    —    WAR 


CCCXCll 


WALKER,  W.,  M.A.  (1874)  1574 

WALKINGTON,  Thomas  (161 5)  2562 
WALKINGTON,     Thomas,     M.A. 

(1639)  1821 

WALKLEY,  T.  (1630)  332 

WALKLEY,  Thomas  (1647)  331 

WALL,  John,  M.D.(i763-i8o6)  860, 1454, 

1537 
WALL,  Martin,  M.D.  (1806)  1537 

WALL,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1658)  1023 

WALLACE, (1795)  997 

WALLACE,  Ellen  (i 844-1 849)  494, 1305, 

1546,  1675 
WALLACE,  George  (1754)  955 

WALLACE,  James  (1816)  1035 

WALLACE,  James,  M.D.  (1724)  1158 
WALLACE,  Rev.  Dr  (n.d.)  2309 

WALLACE,  R.  G.  (1822)  921 

WALLACE,  Robert  (1737)  1398 

WALLACE,    Robert,    D.D.    (1753- 

1761)  362,  676,  1000,  2723 

WALLACE,  Thomas  (1835)  2587 

WALLACE,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (1823, 

1827)  1822,  2199 

WALLACE,  William  (1836)  2506 

WALLER,  Edmund  (1655-1743)        319, 

1849,  1969.  2599 
WALLER,     General     Sir    William 

(1788)  1959 

WALLER,  John  Francis  (1852)  2407 
WALLER,  Sir  William  (1682)  684 

WALLIS,  Dr  John  (1657)  2094 

WALLIS,  George  (1774)  1296 

WALLIS,  John,  D.D.  (1671-1696)     115, 

127 

WALLIS,  Ralph  (1666)  1662,  2227 

WALLIS,  Stamford  (1730)  673 

WALMSLEY,  Charles,  D.D.  (1812)  looi 

WALPOLE,  Horace,  Earl  of  Orford 

(1741-1791)  20,  91,  327,  518,  1073,  1092, 

1095,  1359,  1534,  1563,  2109,  2407 

WALPOLE,   Horatio,    Lord   (1731- 

1805)     320,  506,  1042,  1241,  1437,  1689, 

2167 
WALPOLE,    Sir    Robert,   Earl    of 

Orford(i7io-i735)  480, 1347, 1351, 1792, 

231 1,  2369,  2421,  2425,  2437,  2575 

WALROND,  John  (1720)  2556 

WALSH,  John  Edward  (1847)  2403 

WALSH,    John     Henry,     F.R.C.S. 

(1856-1872)        194,  285,  695,  696,  1053, 

1544,  2209,  2231,  2380 

WALSH,  Miss  (1810)  1806 

WALSH,  Peter  (1661-1678)  128,505,2424 


WALSH,  Robert  (1810-1825)      22,  1231, 

1362 
WALSH,  William  (1876)  2499 

WALSINGHAM, (1681)  266 

WALSINGHAM,     Edward     (1644, 

1645)  72,  281 

WALTER,  Henry  (1828-39)  1 136 

WALTER,  Thomas  (1679)  854 

WALTHER,  David  (1832)  381,  2767 

WALTON,  Bryan,  D.D.  (1641)  2631 

WALTON,  Isaac  (1683)  2558 

WALTON,  Isaak  (1680)  1517 

WALTON,  W.  (1829,  1852)     1697,  2178, 

2670 
WALTON,  WiUiam  (1778)  636 

WALWYN,  B,  (1783)  790 

WALWYN,  William  (1667)  2609 

WAN  LEY,  Humphrey  (1732)  1055 

WARBURTON,  Capt.  George  (1853)  1 569 
WARBURTON,  Elliot  (1851)  1581 

WARBURTON,  John  (1779)  2416 

WARBURTON,  Major  G.  (1846)  1 169 
WARBURTON,  Major  T.  (1849)  478 
WARBURTON,  R.  E.  E.  (1834)  1193 
WARBURTON,  W.,  A.M.  (1743)  799 
WARBURTON,  William,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Gloucester(i727-i8o9)  69, 428, 
536,  769,  1355,  1400,  1426,  2732,  2746 
WARD,    Ann,    Mrs     Radcliffe    nde 

(1791)  2224 

WARD,  C.  A.  (1855,  1859)         748,  1991, 

2389,  2454 

WARD,  E.  (1853)  252 

WARD,  Edward  (1692-1756)       452,  560, 

600,  682,  710,  721,  910,  920,  942,  974, 

1083,   1155,  1174,  1185,  1191,  1508(2), 

1552,  1606,  1620,  1643,  1644,  1670,  1750, 

2077,  2120,  2182,  2252,  2311  (2),  2456, 

2493,  2595,  vol.  iii.,  2608,  2656,  2784, 

2807,  2808,  2819,  2830 

WARD,  Harriet  (1848,  1849)     1082,  1868 

WARD,  Miss  (n.d.)  291 

WARD,  Mrs  R.  (1828)  371 

WARD,  Nathaniel  (1647- 1650)  638,  1600, 

2132,  2387,  2600,  2836 

WARD,  Plumer  (1839)  2203 

WARD,  R.  (1844)  804 

WARD,  Rev.  Geo.  Ambrose  (1846)     937 

WARD,  Rev.  WiUiam  (1810)  1363 

WARD,  Robert  (1805)  1229 

WARD,  Robert  Plumer  (1804-1844)   367, 

567  (2),  1206,  1910,  2650,  2735 

WARD,  Seth,  D.D.  (1652,  1654)        1903, 

2767 


CCCXClll 


WAR    —    WAU 


CCCXCIV 


WARD,  Thomas  (1687-1688)     789,  1653, 

2435,  2467 
WARD,  Thomas  Humphrey  (1878)  253 
WARD,  W.  (1735)  604 

WARD,    William    George,    M.A., 

(1841,  1845)  918)  2420 

WARDEN,  John  (1721)  2814 

WARE,  Major  ( 1 8 1 2)  248 1 

WARE,  Rev.  William  (1844,  i860)    1287, 

2853 
WARE,  W.  (1861) 
WARE,  WiUiam  (1832-1838) 


WARE,  Robert  (1682- 1707) 


2225 

1318,  1429, 

2397 

953,  1971, 

2118 

2156 

275,  276 

2238 

2587 


WARE,  Samuel  (1809) 
WARFORD,  William  (1616) 
WARING,  Henry  (1693) 
WARING,  Jeremiah  (1797) 
WARING,  Robert,  M.A.  (1646, 1648) 

16,  2055 
WARING,  S.  (1827)  2815 

WARING,  Thomas  (1650)  269 

WARNE,  Jonathan  (1739,  174°)  207,  399 

WARNER, (1730)  43 

WARNER,  Anna  B.  (1852-1868)  388,  697, 
741,  1017,  1025,  1069,  1297,  1684,  2466 
WARNER,  Charles  Dudley  (1874)  1014 
WARNER,  Ferdinand,  LL.D.  (1755)  960 
WARNER,  Ferdinando  (1752)  2079 

WARNER,  J.  (1688)  587 

WARNER,  J.,  Bishop  of  Rochester 

(1648)  398 

WARNER,  John  (n.d.)  343 

WARNER,  John,  D.D.  (1797)  161 1 

WARNER,  R.  (1848)  626 

WARNER,    Rev.     Richard     (1808, 

1809)  2096, 2187 

WARNER,  Susan  (1853-1883)  325,  388, 
559,  726,  741,  746,  1015,  1025,  1098, 
1 181,  1297,  1305,  1324,  1495,  1552,  1567, 
1810,  191 5,  2013,  2063,  2228,  2261,  2265, 
2493,  2617,  2805,  2814,  2817,  2831,2844 

WARR, (1686)  573 

WARRE  N,  E.  ( 1 803)  1 960 

WARREN,  E.  (1692)  2438 

WARREN,  John  C,  M.D.  (1848)      1908 
WARREN,  Samuel  (1839- 1 841)  49,  1821, 

2551 
WARREN,  Samuel,  LL.D.  (1832)  1867 
WARREN,  Sir  John  Borlase  (1791)  2734 
WARRINGTON,  Rev.  William  (1813) 

71,  303 
WARTON,  Joseph  (1753-1762)     47,  805 


WARTON,  Joseph,  D.D.  (1756)  813 

WARTON,  Thomas  (1747- 1782)       1940, 
2657,  2709,  2726,  2831 
WARTON,  Thomas,  B.D.  (175 1-1780) 

444,  607,  1725,  2818 
WARTON,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1777,1782) 

1 84 1,  2463 
WARWICK,  Sir  Philip  (1646)  1386 

WARWICK,  Thomas  (1784,  1785)  3,  728 

WASBOROUGH, (1820)     '      1358 

WASE,  Charles  (1649)  733 

WASHINGTON,  Joseph  (1691)  313 

WAS  H I N GTO  N,  Robert  ( 1 689)        2432 
WASSE,  Rev.  Joseph  (1731-2)     1626  (8), 
1627  (6),  1628  (6) 

WASTALL, (1679)  1854 

WATERFORD,  Bishop  of,  Dr  Power 

(1809)  1448 

WATERFORD,  Bishop  of,  Thomas 

Milles  (1721)  22 

WATERHOUS,  Edward  (1667)        2372 
WATERLAND,  Daniel,  D.D.  (1730- 

1734)  53,  679,  1703,  2159,  2283  (3), 

2524 
WATERLAND,  Joseph  (1702)  2087 

WATKINS,  John  (1816,  1848)    235, 1255, 


WATKINS,  Richard  (165 1) 
WATKINS,  T.  (1717) 
WATKINS,  William  (1778) 
WATLEY,  F.C.  (n.d.) 
WATSON,  Alexander  (1794,  1821) 


2240 
1739 
2535 
192 
1723 

^37, 
829 
WATSON,  James  (1799,1821)  1722,1858 
WATSON,  Jean  L.  (1864-1875)     294  (2), 
521,  1040,  2453 
WATSON,  John  (1608)  759 

WATSON,  John  (1879)  2000 

WATSON,  Richard  (1782,  1790)  122,483 
WATSON,  Richard,  S.T.P.  (1659)  1849 
WATSON,  W.  (1677)  1265 

WATSON,  William  (1601- 1 602)  572,620, 

12 1 6, 2462 
WATT,  Robert,  M.D.  (i 814)  2239 

WATTS,  Isaac,  D.D.  (1736-1739)     1720, 

2104,  2504 
WATTS,  Mrs  (1820)  2401 

WATTS,  Nic.  (1658)  2547 

WATTS,  Robert,  LL.B.  (1710-1714) 

1326,  2237,  2679,  2697 
WATTS,  Susanna  (1804)  2785 

WATTS,  Thomas  (1688)  623 

WATTS,  Thomas,  M.A.  (1703)  2286 

WAUCHOPE,  John  (1853)  2243 


cccxcv 


WAU    —    WES 


CCCXCVl 


WAUGH,  Richard  (1805)  250 

WAY,  Rev.  Lewis  (1824- 1830)  1846,2433 
WAYER,  William  (1605)  2571 

WAYLAND,  John  (1807)  2371 

WE AMYS,  Anna  (1651)  500 

WEATHERHEAD,    G.    H.,   M.D. 

(1834)  1902 

WEATHERLY,  Frederick  E.,  M.A. 

(1879)  1841 

WEAVER,  Robert  (1837,  1844)         670, 

1079, 2100 
WEAVER,  Thomas  (1649- 1654)        '932, 

2449 
WEBB,  Daniel  (1744)  814 

WEBB,  Francis  (1739,  1772)     1549,  2580 
WEBB,  J.  B.  (1867)  1816 

WEBB,  J.  C.  Loudon  n^e  (1811-1829) 

25,  1052,  1678,  2496,  2542 
WEBB,  Jos.  (1818)  1902 

WEBB,  Joseph  (1813)  721 

WEBB,  Mrs  (1855)  528 

WEBB,  Philip  Carteret  (i 742-1 769) 
SI  I,  1410,  2070,  2152  (2),  2353,  2354, 

2432,  2485 
WEB  BE,  Colonel  (1796)  2348 

WEBBE,  George  (1612,  1653)    276,  1988 
WEBBE,  J.  (1600)  887 

WEBBER,  Francis  (1754)  593 

WEBBER,  Samuel  (1741)  823 

WEBSTER,  Alexander  (N.D.)  2152 

WEBSTER,  David  (1807)  1051 

WEBSTER,  George  (1858)  2509 

WEBSTER,  Grace  (1835)  725 

WEBSTER,  James  (1703- 1 707)  203,823, 
1326,  1348,  1357,  2294,  2590 
WEBSTER,  James  (N.D.)  1909 

WEBSTER,  Miss  (1879)  1476 

WEBSTER,  Mr  (1692)  2710 

WEBSTER,  William,  D.D.   (1736- 
1740)  479,  705,  2799 

WEDDELL, (1737,  1738)  406,  2783, 

Errata,  vol  iv. 

WEDDERBURN, (1742)  1219 

WEDDERBURN,Alexander(i757)  2448 
WEDDERBURN,  Alexander,  Earl 

of  Rosslyn  (1805,  N.D.)  1437,  1594 

WEDDERBURN,  Alexander,  Lord 

Loughborough  (1805)  1437 

WEIMAR,  Miss  (1808)  72 

WEIR,  G.  (1813)  2607 

WEIR,  Marion  E.  (1856)  1170 

WELCHMAN,  Edward,  M.A.  (1698- 

1724)  471,1194,2293 

WELD,  Rev.  Nath.  (1722)  2287 


WELDE,  Thomas  (1692)  2375  (2) 

WELDON,  Robert  (1651)  131 

WELDON,  Sir  Anthony  (1650, 1652) 

328,  526 
WELL,  G.  (1687)  271 1 

WELLER,  Rev.  Samuel  (1740)         2651 
WELLESLEY,  Richard,  Marquis  of 

Wellesley  (1804,  1840)  1756,  2010 

WELLS,    Archdeacon     of,    Samuel 

Wells  (1692,  1697)  1679,  2415 

WELLS,  Benjamin  (1667)  1953 

WELLS,Bishop  of  Bath  and,  Charles 

Moss,  D.D.  (1744)  840 

WELLS,  Bishop   of    Bath  and,  G. 

Hooper  (1683)  398 

WELLS,  Bishop  of  Bath  and,  Thomas 

Ken  (1686)  864 

WELLS,  Charles  J.  (1822,  1824)       1273, 

2496 
WELLS,  Edward,  D.D.  (1706-1712)  441, 

I353>  2443 
WELLS,  Helen  (1798)  2492 

WELLS,  John  (1635)  2272 

WELSH, (1691,  1692)        621,  1423 

WELSH,  James  (1834)  1100 

WELSH,  James  Jacob  (1831)  269 

WELSHMAN,  Edward  (1691)  586 

WELTON,  R.,  D.D.  (1715)  415 

WELWOOD,   James,   M.D.   (1689, 

1693)  123  (2) 

WELWOOD,  James,  M.D.  (1789)  2096 
WENNELL,  Thomas  (N.D.)  162 

WENTWORTH,  Eariof,  FitzwiUiam 

(1795)  1354 

WENTWORTH,  Sir  Peter  (1641)  1843 
WENTWORTH,  Thomas  (1641)  1806 
WESLEY,  Charles  (1744-1759)     985  (2), 

1 197  (5).  1198(4),  2317 
WESLEY,  John,  M.A.  (1744-1810)  18, 
53,  242,  479,  498,  636  (2),  692,  866,  867, 
1374,  1375,  1378,  1404,  1542,  2012,  2016, 
2066,  2165,  2256,  2317,  2327,  2329  (2), 
2355,  2367,  2408,  2418,  2529,  2574,  2836 

WESLEY,  Mr (17 13)  2025 

WESLEY,  Samuel  (1685-1723)  216,  1347, 

1533,  1707 
WESLEY,  Samuel,  jun.  (1729)  2020 

WESLEY,     Samuel,     M.A.     (1730, 

1732)  i860, 2696 

WEST,  Edward  (1835)  1768 

WEST,  Edward,  M.A.  (181 5)  803 

WEST,  Gilbert  (1742)  1235,  2449 

WEST,  Jane  (1799-1827)       47,  67,  1035, 

1225, 1522,  2121,  2216,  2279,  2538,  2730 


cccxcvn 


WES    —    WHI 


CCCXCVIU 


WEST,  N.  (1676)  1208 

WEST,  Richard  (1608)  348 

WEST,  Richard  (1717-1726)      648,  1080, 

1229 
WEST,    Richard,    Archdeacon    of 

Westminster  (1699)  2444 

WEST,  Richard,  D.D.  (n.d.,  1701)  2017, 

2665 
WEST,  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  (1733)  963 
WEST,  Robert  (1658,  1672)  559,  2784 
WEST,  Samuel  (n.d.)  2327 

WEST,  Thomas  (1812)  1058 

WEST,  William  (1835)  922 

WESTMACOTT,    Charles    Molloy 

(1825)  763,  930 

WESTMINSTER,     Dean     of,     R. 

Stuart,  LL.D.  (1682)  1813 

WESTMINSTER,  Archdeacon,  R. 

West,  D.D.  (1699)  2444 

WESTMINSTER,    Dean    of,    W. 

Vincent,  D.D.  (1799)  2196 

WESTMORELAND,  Earl  of,  John 

Fane  (1820,  1822)  1572,  1573 

WESTMORELAND,  Earl  of.  Mild- 
may  Fane  (164 — )  1832 
WESTON,  Ambrose  (1798-1799)  1608 
WESTON,  Edward  (1740)  763 
WESTON,  Joseph  (1824)  2133 
WESTON,  Richard  (1769)  2616 
WESTON,   Right   Hon.   Edward 

(1755,  1768)  522  (2),  889 

WESTON,  Sir  R.  (1645)  658 

WESTON,    Stephen,    B.D.    (1776- 

1829)      867,  902,  953,  1309,  1429,  1989, 

2355,  2407,  2524,  2655,  2701,  2729,  2773, 

2802 
WESTON,  William  (1762)  1718 

WETENHALL,   Edward,   D.D. 

(1670-1694)  130,  217,  320,  335,  717, 

774,  1283,  1369,  1891,  2692 
WETHAM,  R.  (1730-33)  1731 

WETTERBURGH,  C.  A.  (1854)      2325 
WEYER,  Silvain  V.  de  (1831)  1362 

WEYLAND,  John  (1807)  2371 

WH ALLEY,  John  (1763)  1236 

WHALLEY,  Rev.  T.  S.  (1779-1781) 

728,  903 
WHALLY,  John  (1752)  1931 

WHARTON,  George  (1644)  1601 

WHARTON,  Henry  (1688-1693)        123, 
583,  775,  1 156,  1848,  2465,  2636 
WHARTON,  Philip,  Duke  of  (1723- 

1724)  2665 

WHARTON,  R.  (1817)  369 


WHARTON,  Thomas  (1750-175O    2508 
WHARTON,  Thomas,  Marquis  of 

Wharton  (n.d.)  i739 

WHATELEY,  Solomon  (1699)  107 

WHATELY,  Mrs  (1846,  1847)  758,  2193 
WHATELY,  Richard,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dubhn  (18 19-1860)    473,  720 
1 105  (2),  1247  (2),  1336  (2),  1337,  1342, 

1446,  2736 

WHATELY,  Robert  (171 5)  1419 

WHATELY,  Thomas  (i 765-1 773)      489, 

505,  I773»  2148 

WHATLEY,  George  (1769- 1774)      2019, 


2111 

2353 

31 

155 


WHATLEY,  S.  (1741) 
WHATLEY,  Stephen  (1726- 1727) 
WHEAR,  Degory  (1685) 

WHEATLEY, (1768,1769)  165,2004 

WHEATLEY,     Benjamin     Robert 

(1846,  1848)  330»  332 

WHEATLEY,  Charles  (1736)  378 

WHEATLEY,  Thomas  (1785)  2146 

WHEELWRIGHT,      Horace      W. 

(1861-1865)  293,  2480,  2551 

WHEELER, (1695)  2233 

WHEELER,  David  Hilton  (1864)       279 
WHEELER,  Fanny,  Mrs  Hart  nee 

(1868-1878)     363,  958,  1677,  2240,  2852 
WHEELER,  H.  (1790)  2803 

WHEELER,  J.  Talboys  (1848, 1851) 

80  (2),  81 
WHELER,  Sir  George,  D.D.  (1720)  1807 
WHETSTONE,  George  (1587)  347 

WHEWELL,  William  (1830-1854)      169, 
622,  1941,2173 
WHICHCOT,  Thomas  (1649)  1932 

WHICHCOTE,     Benjamin,     D.D. 

(1703)  1656 

WHINNEL,  T.  (1699)  226 

WHISTON,  D.  (1718)  2010 

WHISTON,  John  (1740)  2133 

WHISTON,  W.  (1718,  1745)    2010,  201 1 
WHISTON,  William  (1698)  2759 

WHITAKER,  Edward  (1681)  1204 

WHITAKER,  Edward  (1872)  1525 

WHITAKER,  J.,  B.D.  (1804)  2523 

WHITBY,  Daniel,  D.D.  (1682-1714)   59, 

601,  645  (2),  659,  680,  885,  1 106,  1346, 

2042,  2376,  2633,  2640  (2) 

WHITCHEAR,  Robert  (1758)  2426 

WHITCOMBE,  Samuel  (n.d.)         2122 

WHITE,  —  (1840-1851),     755,  2479, 

2686 
WHITE,  Charles  (1829, 1837)48,69,  1550 


CCCXCIX 


WHI     -     WIL 


cccc 


WHITE,  Dorothy  (1660)  2773 

WHITE,  Henry,  B.A.  (1856)  1058 

WHITE,  J.  (1660)  1857 

WHITE,  James  (1789-1847)  51,  715,  913, 

1827 
WHITE,  John  (1612)  760 

WHITE,  John,  B.D.  (1751)  959 

WHITE,  Joseph  B.,  M.A.  (1817-1833) 

1429,  1996,  2310 
WHITE,  Matthew  (1636)  1737 

WHITE,  Miss  (1853)  2727 

WHITE,  Rev.  James  (1846,  1847)    1271, 

2389 
WHITE,  Rev.  William  (1840)  2805 

WHITE,  R.  G.  (1746)  969 

WHITE,  Richard  (1621)  203 

WHITE,  Richard  (1694)  404 

WHITE,  Robert,  Advocate  (1704-1705) 

985,  2495 
WHITE,  Thomas  (1662,  1668)  2595,  2617 
WHITE,  Thomas  (1640)  623 

WHITE,  Thomas  E.  (1802)  1165 

WHITE,  William  (1852)  2682 

WHITER,  Rev.  Walter  (1794)  2463 

WHITFIELD,  Edmund,  B.D.  (1688)  591 
WHITFIELD,  Henry  (1804)  1342 

WHITFIELD,  W.  (1688)  591 

WHITFORD,  Mrs  (1798)  2492 

WHITFORD,  Richard  (1532)  2250 

WHITGIFT,  John,  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury (1589)  1666 
WHITEHALL,  R.  (n.d.)  762 
WHITEHALL,  Robert  (1651, 1652)  1550, 

2549 

WHITEHEAD,  George  (1672-1707)   29, 

134,635,  1510,  2014,2330 

WHITEHEAD,  John,  M.D.  (n.d.)     799 

WHITEHEAD,  Paul  (1733-1754)      320 

1132,2484 
WHITEHEAD,  Sarah  R.  (1851-1853) 

1 7 10,  2228,  2693 
WHITEHEAD,  William  (1752-1776)  839, 

1020,  2656,  2723 
WHITELAW,  J.  M.,  LL.D.  (1861, 

,  1877)  2284,  2722 

WHITELOCK,SirBulstrode(i682)iS96 
WHITHALL,  R.  (1674)  2600 

WHITING,  John  (1684)  8 

WHITING,  Sydney  (1848-1855)54,  1082, 

1579 

WHITLING,  H.  J.  (1845)  1080 

WHITMORE,  John  (1828)  yj 

WHITNEY,AdelinaD.  Train  (1866)  880, 

994,  1872,  2518 


WHITTINGHAM,  William  (1574)     278 

WHITTINGTON,  Rev. (1808)  2629 

WHITTY, (1824,  1828)     1451,  2540 

WHITY,  Daniel  (1689)  480 

WHYTE,  Adam  (1851)  504 

WHYTE,  Rev.  Thomas  (1778)  11 12 

WHYTE,  Rev.  William  (1841)  35 

WHYTE,  Robert  (1704)  871 

WHYTE,  William  (N.D.)  734 

WHYTECHURCHE,  E.  (1543)        1715 
WHYTOCK,  Rev  George  (1798,  1799) 

507,  2567 
WIDDRINGTON,  Roger  (1620)  1736 
WIDENFELT,  Adam  (1687)  2812 

WIEMAR,  Miss  (1808)  72 

WIGGINS,  John  (1843- 1844)    1214,  1250 
WIGGLESWORTH,  Rev.  W.  (1673) 

566 
WIGHT,  Henry  (1841)  1663 

WIGHT,  John  (1833)  2519 

WIGHT,  Mrs  Cox  n^e  (N.D.)  293 

WIGHTMAN,  O.  G.  R.  (1788)  2464 

WIGHTMAN,  Rev.  Robert  (1736)   2022 
WIGHTWICK,  George  (1828, 1845)  290, 

1469 
WIGRAM,  Joseph  C,  (1832)  1009 

WIGRAM,  S.  R.  (1853)  936 

WILBERFORCE,  C.  (1867)  2228 

WILBERFORCE,  H.  (1836)  1528 

WILBERFORCE,    Rev.    Henry 

William  (1835)  946 

WILBERFORCE,  Samuel  (1833)     1751 
WILCOCK,  James  (1641)  355 

WILCOCKS,  Joseph  (1759,  1792)    2223, 

2246 

WILCOCKS,  Thomas  (i 581-1597)    1016, 

2379>  2517,  2702,  2728 

WILCOX,  J.  (1641)  2395 

WILCOX,  Rev.  Daniel  (1717,  1719)  712, 

1747 
WILD,  James  (1803)  937 

WILD,  John  (1665)  1043 

WILD,  Robert,  D.D.  (1660)      1257,  2618 
WILDASH,  W.  (1772)  1 126 

WILDE,  Robert,  D.D.  (n.d.)  1816 

WILDMAN,  Major  John  (1653)        2315 
WILKES,  John  (1762-1796)        814,  955, 
1381,  1386,  1438,  1781,  2524 

WILKIE, ,  of  Ladythorn  (1836)  1483 

WILKIE,  William,  D.D.  (1757)  m 

W^ILKIE,  William  Patrick  (1865)       633 
WILKINS,  George  (1822- 1830)  243,  508, 

2651 
WILKINS,  George  (1607)        1264,  2625 


CCCCl 


WIL    —    WIL 


CCCCll 


W  ILK  INS,     George,     D.D.    (1823- 

1838)  375,  2700,  2738,  2775 

WILKINS,  John  (1638,  1654)     664,  2767 

WILKINSON, (1761-74)  1074 

WILKINSON,  Edward  (1774)  992,  1056 
WILKINSON,  Edward,  M.D.(i798)  2820 
WILKINSON,  Robert  (1615)  1599 

WILKINSON,  SirJ.  Gardner  (1840)  2588 
WILKINSON,  W.  F.,  M.A.  (1843)  2103 
WILKS,  Lieut-Col.  Mark  (n.d.)  1119 
WILLAN,  Leonard  (1658)  1825 

WILLCOX,  C.  B.  (1842)  1959 

WILLEMONT,  Thomas  (1852)  17 

WILLES,  John  (1688,  1696)  3,  2713 

WILLES,  John,  D.D.  (1695)  2135 

WILLES,  John,  D.C.L.  (1713)  2470 

WILLES,  John,  LL.B.  (1714)  1999 

WILLET,  Thomas  (1778)  294 

WILLIAM,  David  (n.d.)  1670 

WILLIAM,  John  (1642)  1862 

WILLIAM,  John,  D.D.  (1683)  3H 

WILLIAMS, (1790,1812)  1639,1721 

WILLIAMS,  Albert  (1849)       ^77^,  2595, 

vol.  iv. 
WILLIAMS,  Bishop  (1704)  395 

WILLIAMS,  C.  H.  (1852)  2880 

WILLIAMS,  Charles,  D.D.  (1870)    1574 
WILLIAMS,  David  (1771-1791)  164,  827, 
1342,  1377,  1445.  1499,  1899,  1929 
WILLIAMS,  D.  J.  (1840)  1442 

WILLIAMS,  Griffith,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  Ossory  (1644)  848 

WILLIAMS,    Helen    ^laria   (1782, 

1783)  728,  1801 

WILLIAMS,  Isaac  (1836-1850)      71,  88, 

211,  337,  382,  916,  1528,  2342,  2574 

WILLIAMS,  J.  M.  (1827)  738 

WILLIAMS,  John  (n.d.)     201,  546,  721, 

929,  2232 
WILLIAMS,  John  (1671-1683)  315,  384, 

689  (2) 
WILLIAMS,  John  (1786-1798)    370,  549, 
1481,  1715,  1914,  1946,  1954,  1980,  2643 
WILLIAMS,  John,  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don (1637)  1 172 
WILLIAMS,  John,  D.D.  (1579,  1586) 

336,  1210 

WILLIAMS,  John,  D.D.  (1681-1695) 

"9.    153,   585,  643,   1852,   1853,  2364, 

2676,  2741,  2749,  2750,  2756 

WILLIAMS,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Chichester  (1686-1694)   108,  263,  630, 

1 155,  1753,  1852,  2044,  2056,  2338, 

2569 


WILLIAMS,  John,  LL.D.  (1767,  1771) 

536,  961 
WILLIAMS,  John,  M.A.  (1801)  1704 
WILLIAMS,  Mary  (1861)  1496 

WILLIAMS,  Mitchell  (1826)  9^3 

WILLIAMS,  Morgan  (1791)  2630 

WILLIAMS,    Philip,    D.D.    (i733, 

1734)  2173,  2427 

WILLIAMS,  R.(i7i8)  1352 

WILLIAMS,     Robert     Folkestone 

(1835-1851)        526(2),  835,  1536,  i58i» 

1585,   1598,    2313,    2348,    2391,   2502, 

2851 
WILLIAMS,  Roger  (1644)  242 

WILLIAMS,  Rowland,  D.D.  (1846- 

1857)  622,  1332,  1825 

WILLIAMS,  Sir  Charles  Hanbury 

(1713)  2685 

WILLIAMS,  T.  H.  (1856)  744 

WILLIAMS,  Thomas  (i795,  1796)       56, 

57,  1 105 
WILLIAMS,  W.  (1761)  798 

WILLIAMS,  William  (1660)  1798, 

Errata,  vol.  iv. 
WILLIAMS,  Zachariah  (1755)  14 

WILLIAMSON,  J.  (1703)  1826 

WILLIAMSON,  James,  M.A.  (1774) 

1821 
WILLIAMSON,  John  (1722-1793)       53, 

503,  1749,  181 5,  2088,  2153,  2272,  2306, 
2470,  2544,  2642 
WILLIS,  Browne,  LL.D.  (1717,  ^733) 

2106,  2535,  2601,  281 1 
WILLIS,  Duke  (1827)  2062 

WILLIS,  Francis  (1683)  80 

WILLIS,  H.  Norton  (1795)  237 

WILLIS,  John  (1700)  1287 

WILLIS,  John,  D.D.  (1690)  1286 

WILLIS,  Katherine  (n.d.)  1350 

WILLIS,  Richard  (1700)  44 

WILLIS,  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Winchester  ( 1 696- 1 698)  1 794  (3), 

1795  (6),  21 16 

WILLIS,  Robert  (1821)  I95 

WILLISON,  John  (1714-1719)    151,  583, 

1353,2631 
WILLOUGHBY,  Sir  Henry,  Bart. 

(1827)  15s 

WILLS, (1813)  2142 

WILLS,  John  (17 14)  ^999 

WILLS,  Rev.  James  (1821)  2712 

WILLS,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  (1795)  218 
WILLS,  William  German  (1859)  1485 
WILLSON,  Samuel  (1753)  ^97 


CCCClll 


WIL    —    WIN 


CCCCIV 


WILLUGHBY,     Lord,     Peregrine 

Bertie  (1589)  2359 

WILMOT,  George  (1751,  1752)        1384, 

2331 
WILMOT,  James,  D.D.  (1813,  1817) 

1287,  1438 
WILMOT,  John  (1802)  1589 

WILMOT,  John,  Earl  of  Rochester 

(1679-1701)  764,  1756,  1951,  2260,  2716 
WILMOT,  R.  (1832)  169 

WILMOT,  Sir  John  Eardley  (1778- 

1822)  5,  1589,  2364 

WILSHERE,  W.  (1817)  486 

WILSON, (1667)  548 

WILSON, (N.D.)  2067 

WILSON,  Alexander  (1821,  1826)     1944, 

2794 
WILSON,  Andrew,  M.D.  (1750-1788) 

215,  532,  862,  1186,  21 13,  2372 
WILSON,  Charles  Henry  (1792-1804) 

219,  286,  1969,  2530,  2787 
WILSON,  Daniel,  D.D.  (1824)  1426 

WILSON,  Daniel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Calcutta  (1818)  586 

WILSON,  Daniel,  LL.D.  (1853)        2064 
WILSON,  Daniel,  M.A.  (1816)  2186 

WILSON,  David  (1773)  1645 

•  WILSON,  DrC.  (1761)  1829 

WILSON,  Edmund  (1675)  2460 

WILSON,  Edward  (1675)  2460 

WILSON,     Henry    Bristow,     D.D. 

(1807,  1861)  265,  717 

WILSON,  James  (1775)  180 

WILSON,  James  (N.D.)  552 

WILSON,  James  (1759-1766)  1631, 1951, 

1952 
WILSON,  James,  Advocate  (1823- 

1824)  924, 2614 

WILSON,  James  H.  (1853)  2550 

WILSON,  John  (1696-1712)         565,  802 
WILSON,  John  (1684-1760)  367,  715 

WILSON,  John  (1608-1668)      759,  1709, 

2774 
WILSON,  John  (1692,  1703)  2105,  2768 
WILSON,  John  (1825-1832)      942,  1149, 

1682 
WILSON,  John,  D.D.  (1828,  1832)  1476, 

1929 
WILSON,  John  Errata,  vol.  iv. 

WILSON,  John,  M.A.  (1709)  2759 

WILSON,  John,  or  Willson 

Errata,  vol.  iv.  (2) 
WILSON,  Matthew  (1630-1684)         365, 

1223,  1603 


WILSON,  Mrs  (1830)  1492 

WILSON,  Professor  John(i8ii-i842) 

1487,  1489,  1892,  2102,  2425,  2652 
WILSON,  Rev.  David  (1768)  141 5 

WILSON,  Rev.  John  (1814)  1975 

WILSON,  Robert  (1856- 1877)    228,  496, 

824, 2243 
WILSON,  Sir  Robert  Thomas(i8i7)  2400 
WILSON,  T.  (1836)  609 

WILSON,  T.  (1757)  2202 

WILSON,  Thomas  (1828)  334 

WILSON,  Thomas  (1667)  •      1286 

WILSON,  Thomas  (1648)  1305 

WILSON,  Thomas  (1761)  1829 

WILSON,  Thomas  (N.D.)  1917 

WILSON,  Thomas,  D.D.  (1736)         68r 
WILSON,  William  (1731)  643,700 

WILSON,  William,  M.A.  (1864)        1093 
WILSON,  William  Rae  (1837)  1751 

WILSON,    Right     Hon.     Countess 

(1841)  183 

WILTS,  Archdeacon  of,  HenryStebb- 

ing,  D.D.  (1718-1757)  103,  589,  595,  657, 
692,  768,  848,  953,  1769,  1842 
WILTS,  Archdeacon  of, Rev.  William 

Coxe  (1823)  2404 

WIMBLEDON,  Richard  (1575)        2333 
WINCH,  N.  J.  (1805)  250 

WINCHELSEA,  Countess  of,  Anne 

Finch  (17 13)  163 1 

WINCHESTER,     Archdeacon    of, 

J.  Philpot  (1554)  2650 

WINCHESTER,     Bishop     of,     B. 

Duppa  (1673)  558 

WINCHESTER,      Bishop     of,     C. 

Trimnell  (1708)  1865 

WINCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Dr  J. 

Poynet  (1556)  2380 

WINCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  George 

Morley  (i  641 -1660)  360,  1644 

WINCHESTER,  Bishop  of,  Richard 

Willis,  D.D.  (1696-1698)   1794  (3),  1795 

(6),  2116 
WINCHESTER,     Bishop     of,     T. 

Cooper  (1589)  46 

WINCHESTER,     Charles     (1802- 

1869  1247,  1 63 1 

WINCHESTER,  Thomas  (1773)        678 
WINCOP,  Nicholas  (1731)  2141 

WINDHAM,  Sir  William  (1739)       1355 
WINDHAM,  William  (1759)  1930 

WING,  Rev.  J.  (1820)  2794 

WINGATE,  Edmund  (1644-1677)      842, 

1295,  2491 


ccccv 


WIN 


WOO 


CCCCVl 


WINGATE,  Edmund  (1754)  1525 

WINGATE,  John  (1635)  2272 

WINNARD,  Jane  M.  (1854)  1 182 

WINSCOM,  Jane  Anne  (1857)  1939 

WINSLOW,  Dr  Forbes  (1839)  1906 

WINSLOW,  Edw.  (1653)  1932 

WINSTANLEY,     William      (1687, 

1702)  1 176,  1723 

WINSTON,  Charles  (1847)  1228 

WINSTON,  James  (1805)  2560 

WINTER,  Mary  (1830)  72 

WINTLE,  Thomas,  B.D.  (1796)  1399 
WINTRINGHAM,  Clifton  (1726)  1772 
WIRGMAN,  George  (1839)  1688 

WIRT,  William  (1812)  1443 

WISE,  Francis  (1758)  2423 

WISE,  Francis,  B.D.,  F.S.A.  (1764)  1129 
WISE,  Rev.  Thomas  (1732)  6 

WISE,  Thomas,  B.D.  (1714)  378 

WISE,  Thomas  Turner  (1795)  2200 

WISEMAN,  Nicholas,  D.D.  (1839)  1501 
WISEMAN,  Nicholas  P.,  Cardinal 

(1855)  871 

WISHART,  George  (1660)  455 

WISHART,  George,  Bishop  of  Edin- 
burgh (1648)  1 158 
WISHART,   William,   D.D.    (1702- 

1729)  652, 2357 

WISZNIEWSKI,  Michael   Prus  de 

(1853)  2400 

WITHER,  George  (1623-1660)     79,  878, 

987,  1045,  1 196,  1432,  2039,  2081,  2186, 

2513,2805 
WITHERS,  John  (1713,1714)  345,710 
WITHERS,  Philip  (1789-1790)       65  (3), 

176,  1898 
WITHERSPOON,  John,  D.D.  (1753- 

1791)     485,  722,  1 130,  1346,  2274,  2328 

WITT,  John  de  (1703)  873 

WOGAN,  William  (1753)  811 

WOLCOTT,  John,  M.D.  (1785-1817) 

53, 143,  225,  252,  287,  346,  440,  460,  506, 

865,  884,  895,  902,  1012,  1061,  1237, 

1254, 1316, 1460, 1517, 1529  (2),  1661  (2), 

1741, 1803  (2),  1804  (3),  1818,  1835, 1845, 

1871,  1893  (3),  1915  (2),  1955. 1956, 1958, 

2165,  2213,  2218  (6),  2234,  2235,  2236, 

2255,  2277,  2390,  2510,  2543,  2549,  2657, 

2798,  2830,  2840 

WOLFE,  Rev.  J.  (1828-9)         624 

WOLFENSBERGER,  Hannah    D. 

(1844,  1845)  942,  2789 

WOLLASTON,  Francis  (1774)  2067 

WOLLASTON,  G.  H.  (1827)  409 


WOLLASTON,  William  (169 1,  1724) 

610,  2130 

WOLLEY, (1684)  573 

WOLSELEY,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  (1668- 

1673)  313,  883,  1460(2),  2715 

WOLSEY, (1675)  689 

WOMOCH,  Dr  Laurence,  Archdeacon 

of  Suffolk  (1682)  2696 

WOMOCH,  Laurence,  D.D.  (1643- 

1683)  136,  167,  189,  475,  852,  1665, 

2056,  2187,  2379,  2412,  2702 
MONOCH,  Laurence,  D.D.,  Bishop 

of  St  David's  (168 1 )  2725 

WOOD,  Alexander,  M.D.  (1867)        1121 
WOOD,  Benjamin  (1828-9)  1085 

WOOD,  Captain  George  (1826)  2076 

WOOD,  Dr  Thomas  (1693)  2756 

WOOD,  E.  (1838)  2281 

WOOD,  Hans  (1787)  2191 

WOOD,  James  (1659)  2194 

WOOD,  James,  D.D.  (1815)  1779 

WOOD,  John  (1819)  2121 

WOOD,  John   George,  M.A.  (1837- 

1864)  194,  2231,  2436 

WOOD,  Lady  (1866)  2229 

WOOD,  Mrs  Henry  (1825-1864)         1430 

1471,2650 
WOOD,  Professor  James  (1632)  2754 
WOOD,  Rev.  James  (1881)  2500 

WOOD,  Rev.  John  George  (1858)      1065 
WOOD,  Robert  (1753)  2237 

WOOD,  Thomas  (1682-1697)        80,  164, 
618,  671,  1296 
WOOD,  Thomas,  D.C.L.  (1708,  n.d.) 

2444,  2762 
WOOD,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (1704,  1705) 

1724, 2637 
WOOD,  William  (1718)  2528 

WOOD,  William,  B.D.  (1826)  569 

WOODBRIDGE,  Robert  (1793)        1844 
WOODBURN,  Samuel  (181 1)  724 

WOODD,  Basil  (1852)  1812 

WOODDESON,    Richard,     D.C.L. 

(1783)  738 

WOODFALL,  William  (1777)  2392 

WOODFIN,  Mrs  (1756,  1757)    1142,1750 
WOODFORD,  S.  (1658)  1693 

WOODFORD,  T.  (1756)  2633 

WOODFORDE, (1795)  2323 

WOODHEAD,Abraham(i669-i689)  257, 

340,  396,  448,  462,  483,  644,  655,  689, 

1051,  1057,, 1481,  1669,  1912,2045,2079, 

2222,  2306,  2691  (2) 

WOODHOUSE,J.  (1763)  1187 


CCCCVII 


woo 


WRI 


CCCCVlll 


WOOD  HOUSE,     John     Chappell, 

D.D.,    Dean    of   Lichfield   (1802, 

1818)  839,  2353 

WOODHOUSELEE, (1771)     i9'6 

WOODHOUSLEE,     Lord,    A.    F. 

Tytler(i 771-1835)    538,807,811,  mo, 

1904,  1949,  2219 

WOOD  LEY,  George  (1804)  1670 

WOODMAN,  William  (1861)  2703 

WOODMASS, (1797)  1966 

WOODROFFE,     Benjamin,     D.D. 

(1690)  884 

WOODROOFFE,  Anne  (1819,  1827) 

1 142,  161 1 
WOODS,  Joseph  (1784)  2582 

WOODWARD,  Dr  (1799)  2162 

WOODWARD,  G.  M.  (1796)  889 

WOODWARD,  H.  (1644-1656)  388,470, 

617 
WOODWARD,  Hezekiah  (1656)        853, 

1222 
WOODWARD,  John,  D.D.  (n.d.)  41 
WOODWARD,  John,   M.D.   (1696, 

1723)  267,  2161 

WOODWARD,  Josiah,  D.D.  (1699- 

1718)    28,  381,  680  (2),  718,  1301,  1705, 
1869  (2),  2097,  2159,  2360,  2444 
WOODWARD,  Mrs  (1873)  1673 

WOOLCOMBE,  Dr  (1811)  374 

WOOLEY,  Richard  (1692)  455 

WOOLLCOMBE,  Henry  (1812)        1909 
WOOLLS,  C.  (1839)  214 

WOOLMER,  Joseph  Benson  (1851)  1659 
WOOLSEY,  R.  (1803)  736 

WOOLSTON,  Thomas  (1720,  1721)  1403, 

2300 
WOOLSTONECRAFT,       Mary 

(1788,  1790)  1829,  2764 

WORBOISE,  Emma  Jane  (1866)      2815 
WORCESTER,  Bishop  of,  G.  Morley 

(1670)  1376 

WORCESTER,     Bishop    of,    John 

Gauden  (1644-1663)  3Sh  ^49  (2) 

WORCESTER,Bishop,John  Hough, 

D.D. (1688)  1212 

WORCESTER,  Earl  of,  J.  Tipcroft 

(1530)  2685 

WORCESTER,  Bishop  of,  Richard 

Hurd,  D.D.  (i 746-1 794)      152,  599,  624 

(2),  640,  676,   1385,   1407,   1444,   1656, 
1820,  2136,  2140 
WORCESTER,  Bishop  of,  William 

Lloyd,  D.D.  (1667-1692)         630,  1320, 
2006,  2086,  2288 


WORDE,  Wynken  de  (1820)  2650 

WORDSWORTH, (1823,  1825) 

935»  2531 
WORDSWORTH,  Charles,  D.C.L., 

Bishop  of  St  Andrews  (1848)  431 

WORDSWORTH,  Mrs  Dora  Quil- 

hnan  n^e  (1847)  1274 

WORDSWORTH,      Christopher, 

Bishop  of  Lincoln  (1862)  1172 

WORDSWORTH,  Rev.  Christopher, 

D.D.  (1802,  1842)  516,  2395 

WORDSWORTH,  Rev.  John  (1842)  516 
WORDSWORTH,  William  (1798)  1529 
WORLIDGE,  John  (1669-1677)  141, 

2534  (2),  2769 
WORNUM,  Richard  N.  C1877)  2260 

WORSLEY,  Edward  (1665,  1674)  642, 
1222,  2040,  2084,  2681 
WORTHINGTON,  Thomas  (161 5)  2813 
WORTHINGTON,  William,  D.D. 

(1773)  2283 

WORTLEY,  Charles  Stuart  (1833)  1277 
WORTLEY,  Sir  Francis  (n.d.)  1522 

WOTTON,  Anthony  (1626)  562 

WOTTON,  T.  (1851)  755 

WOTTON,  W.  (1693)  1723 

WOTTON,    WiUiam,    D.D.    (1704, 

171 i)  322,  1380 

WORTY,  William  (1760- 1770)     303,  909, 

2381 
WRANGHAM,  Francis  (1792-1828)  917, 
1573,  1877,2053,  21 17 
WRAXALL,  N.  W.  (1787)  2374 

WRAY,  Daniel  (1741-1743)  192 

WRAY,  Daniel  (1830)  1438 

WRAY,  Mary  (1714)  131 1 

WREAKS,    Barbara    Hofland    n^e 

(1813-1854)  1297,  1559,  1600,  1872 

WRECKHAM,  H.  L.  (1820)  676 

WREN,  Matthew,  M.A.,  Bishop  of 

Ely  (1657)  481 

WRIFFORD,  A.  (1835)  262 

WRIGHT, (1827)  69 

WRIGHT,  A.  (1668)  83 

WRIGHT,  Charles  (1851)  328 

WRIGHT,  Frances  (1821)  2738 

WRIGHT,  G.  (N.D.)  2563 

WRIGHT,  James  (1685,  1709)  449,  522, 
1 104,  1905,  2590 
WRIGHT,  J.  H.  (1846,  1847)  1 179,  1256 
WRIGHT,  John  (1831)  236 

WRIGHT,  John  (1693)  1651 

WRIGHT,  Rev.  James  (1865)  307 

WRIGHT,  Rev.  S.  (1715)  889 


CCCCIX 


WRI 


YOU 


ccccx 


WRIGHT,  Rev.  Thomas  (1838)         1544 
WRIGHT,  Richard  (1807)  1444 

WRIGHT,  Robert  (1728)  1187 

WRIGHT,  Robert,  D.D.  (1625)        2098 
WRIGHT,  Samuel,  D.D.(i7i6-i74i)  118, 
365,  397,  428,  1796,  2320,  2646 
WRIGHT,  Th.  le  (1658)  1660 

WRIGHT,  Thomas  (1742)  892 

WRIGHT,  Thomas  (1822-1868)  691,  895, 
1050,  127 1,  1320,  1663,  1686,  2425,  2673 
WRIGHT,  Thomas  (1601)  1868 

WRIGHT,  William  (1697-1714)         435, 

1260,  1372 
WRIGHT,  William  (1616,  1619)  2637  (2) 
WRIGHT,  William,  SJ.  (1619)  277 

WRIGHT,  W.  W.  (1777)  1695 

WROE,  Caleb  (1725)  948 

WROTH E,  Sir  Thomas  (1620)  4 

WYAT,  Matthew  (n.d.)  445 

WYAT,  T.  (N.D.)  445 

.       WYBARD,  J.  (1650)  2537 

WYBORNE,  P.  (1 581)  368 

WYCHE,  Joseph,  M.O.S.B.  (1735)      532 
WYCHE,  Sir  Peter  (1669)  2373 

WYCHERLEY,  William  (1682)  786 

WYETH,  Joseph  (1692)  193 

WYLD,  R.  S.  (1863)  2505 

WYLIE,  James  Aitken,  D.D.  (1848)  2343 
WYLIE,  Robert  (n.d.)  2359,  2471 

WYLIE,  Rev.  Robert  (1703)     1349,  2359 
WYNDHAM,  Henry  P.  (1775-1794)  1007, 

1909 
WYNDHAM,  Miss  (N.D.,  1842)  716,  2682 
WYNG,  John  (1715)  2092 

WYNNE,  Edward  (i 765-1790)  834,  1786, 

2506 
WYNNE,  Jane,  Countess  of  Rosen- 
berg (1785)  1656 
WYNNE,  John  H.  (1772-1794)  373,2539 
WYN N E,  Dr  Robert  ( 1 689)  3 1 5,  32 1 
WYNTER,  Andrew,  M.D.  (1855)     1800, 

1911 
WYSE,  B.  (1828)  499 

WYSE,  George  (1822)  2244 

WYSE,  Thomas  (1828)  499 

WYVILL,  Christopher  (1647)  351 

WYVILL,  Christopher  (1771)  2578 


YALDER,  Thomas  (n.d.)  2481 

YARD  LEY,   Edward,    B.D.,   Arch- 
deacon of  Cardigan  (1762)  1904 


YATES, (1700)  2356 

YATES,  J.  (1826)  2578 

YATES,  John  (1849)  1201 

YATES,  W.  (1 816)  1315 

YEARDLEY,  John  (1829)  378 

YEAR D LEY,  Martha  (1829)  378 

YE ATES,  Thomas  (1833)  674 

YEATS,  G.  D.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (1818)  236 
YELVERTON,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.  (1641- 

1662)  656,1334,2215,2746 

YETS  WE  I RT,  Charles  ( 1 594)  1 79 

YONGE,  Charlotte  M.  (1847-1874)  2,  166, 

224,  247,  249,  327,  357,  388,  416,  507, 

520,  559,  563,  702,  714,  968,  1078,  1081, 

1083,  1085,  1 133,  1 148,  1 177,  1298, 1306, 

1316,  1317  (3),  1318,  1341,  1496,  1548, 

1723,  1912,  2012,  2263,  2393,  2494,  2650, 

2694,  2793,  2850 

YONGE,  Sir  William  (1731)  2315 

YORK,  Archbishop  of,  S.  Harsnet  (1599, 

1605)  574, 664 

YORK,  Archbishop  of,  Sir  W.  Dawes, 

D.D.(i73i)  85 

YORK,  Archbishop  of,  W.  Thomson, 

D.D. (1842)  1837 

YORKE,  Charles,  Lord  Morden(i746) 

2422 
YORKE,  Hon  Charles  (1741-3)  192  (2) 
YORKE,  Hon.  P.,  Earl  of  Hardwicke 

(1727-1783)     192,  654,  1629,  2701,  2786 
YORKE,  John  (1783)  1249 

YOSY  A.  C1822)  2539 

YOU  ATT,  Elizabeth  (1848)  1297 

YOUATT,  William  (1840)  1180 

YOUNG,  Arthur  (1770-1811)       47,  858, 
896  (2),   897,    1002,    1 194,   1202,   1700, 
1783,  2037,  2241,  2396,  2733 
YOUNG,  Arthur,  LL.D.  (1734)  11 16 

YOUNG,  Dr  J.,  or  Younge  (1703)  2343 
YOUNG,  Edward  (1753,  1755)  287,  348 
YOUNG,  Edward  (1728)  15 19 

YOUNG,  Edward,  LL.D.  (1727-1762) 

451,  477,  493,   556,    1 2 14,    1740,   1799, 

1868,  2184,  2693 

YOUNG,  Hannah  (1818)  735 

YOUNG,  H.  H.  (1827)  732 

YOUNG,  John  (1791,  1808)     541,  1228, 

1423 
YOUNG,  Major  Gavin  (1822,  1827)   899, 

988,  1228 
YOUNG,  Marianne  (1853)  1888 

YOUNG,  Portia  (1863)  135 

YOUNG,  R.  (1855)  354,  460 

YOUNG,  Richard  (1652)  r  177 


CCCCXl 


YOU 


ZOU 


CCCCXll 


YOUNG,  Richard,  or  Younge  (n.d., 

1658)  1849,  199s 

YOUNGE,  Richard  (n.d.)  1030 

YOUNG,  Samuel  (1696-1700)    147,  296, 
473,  953,  972  (2),  2182,  2409,  2817 
YOUNG,  Sir  Charles  George  (1829)  330, 
Errata,  vol.  i. 
YOUNG,  Sir  William  (1793)  2213 

YOUNG,  Thomas  (1641)  106,  2741 

YOUNG,  Thomas  (1672)  1514 

YOUNG,  Thomas  (1849)  949 

YOUNG,  Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (1821) 

737, 1571 
YOUNG,  William  (1762, 1774)  1275,  2641 
YOUNGE,  Dr  J.  Young  or  (1703)  2343 
YOUNGE,  Richard  (1663)  2320 


YOUNGE,  Richard  Young  or  (1658, 
N.D.)  1849,  1995 

YOUNGER, (1665)  IIS9 

YOUNGER,  William         Errata,  vol.  iv. 
YUILLE,  Major-General  (1856)        2617 


Z. 


ZIEGENHERT,  Sophia  F.  (1811)  2284 

ZINCKE,  F.  B.  (1847)  2337 

ZINZANO, (1725)  2341 

ZORAWSKI,  V.  S.  (1844)  918 

ZORNLIN, (1819)  2489 

ZOUCH,  Dr  (1808)  1573 

ZOUCH,  Richard,  LL.D.  (1639)  2455 


CORRIGENDA    ET    ADDENDA. 


Col.  2,  line  19,  after  "  1980,"  read  ^^  sic ^ 
Col.  28,  line  46,  for  "  William  Gordon," 

read  "  James  Gordon."     Leave  out  on 

line  50,  "  Second  edition,"  and  insert  in 

line    50,    "  The    second    edition    was 

published  in  1723,  having  the  author's 

name." 
Col.  48,  line  ^bjor  "  W.  H.,"  read  "  E.  J." 
Col.  53,  line  48,  for  "  John  Williamson," 

read  "  Francis  Grose." 
Col.  S3,  line  53, /(?^  "  J.  Maidment,"  read 

"  Taylor's  Records  of  my  Life,  vol.  i., 

pp.  318,  319." 
Col.  55,  line  33,  for  "  Mrs  S.  J.  Penny," 

read  "  Mrs  A.  J.  Penny." 
Col.  66,  line  ^^,for  "  Noel  Radcliffe,"  read 

"  Noell  Radecliffe." 
Col.  73,  line  28,  ycir'^Elias  Taylor,"  read 

"J.  Lukin." 
Col.   104,   line  56,  for  "  Nunnery,"  read 

"  Nunnez." 
Col.  1 30, line  2, for  " Fisher,"  read'''' Piercy, 

alias  Fisher." 
Col.  133,  line  22),  for  " Boston,"  read 

"  Michael  Boston." 
Col.   150,  line  $$■>  fi^  " Constable," 

read  "  John  Constable;"  line   S^,  for 

"  Charles  Dodd,"  read  "  Hugh  Tootle." 

See  col.  397,  lines  1 5  and  20. 
Col.    168,    last  line,  add  "  See  View   of 

Antiquity." 
Col.    188,  line   47,  for    "Charles"   read 

"  Cecil." 
Col.  206,  line  \lJor  "  Elkanah  Settle,"  read 

"  Samuel  Pordage,"  and  omit  line  50. 
Col.   220,   line  6,  for    "  Bedukal,"  read 

"  Bedukah." 
Col.    256,    line    34,  for    "  bride,"    read 

"  bridle." 
Col.    306,    hne    34,  for    "Rev.   Andrew 

Bonar,"  read  "  Rev.  Andrew  R.  Bonar." 
Col.    311,  line    45,  for    "Rev.    Samuel 

Marsters,"r^«^  "Rev.  Samuel  Masters." 
Col.  335,  Une  11,  for  "Christopher  S.J. 

Anderdon,"  read  "  Christopher  Ander- 

don,  S.J." 
III.  3 


Col.   336,   line   1 5,  for  "  Doulevy,"  read 

"  Donlevy." 
Col.   339,   line  59,  >r  " M' Vicar," 

read  "  John  Gibson  M'Vicar,  D.D." 
Col.  343,  line  30,  for  "  Thomas  Roscoe, 

jun.,"  read  "William  Bennett." 
Col.    370,  line    4,  for    "  Bennett,"  read 

"  Bennet." 
Col.  370,  line  14,  for  " Bickersteth," 

read  "  Edward  Henry  Bickersteth." 
Col,    383,    line    16,  for    "Drape,"  read 

"  Augusta  Theodosia  Drane." 
Col.  389,  line  43,  for  " Bickersteth," 

read  "  Edward  Henry  Bickersteth." 
Col.  390,  line  36,  for  "  Ethelfled,"  read 

"  Ethelfield." 
Col.  434,  lines  43  and  48,  for  "  P.  Lee," 

read  "  Percival  Leigh." 
Col,  525,  line  41,  for  "  Henry  Brougham, 

Lord  Brougham,"  read  "  Probably  by 

Lord  Belfast," 
Col.  528,  line  54, /^r  "James  Hogg,"  read 

"  Rev.  James  Hog'of  Carnock," 
Col.  548,  line  4,  for  " Wilson,"  read 

"  John  Wilson  or  Willson,  minister  at 

Backford,  Cheshire." 
Col.   556,  line   17,  for  "Houston,"  read 

"  Houstoun." 
Col.   559,   line    26,  for  "  Houston,"  read 

"  Houstoun," 
Col.   572,  line   16,  for  "  Beborah,"  read 

"  Deborah," 
Col,     573,    line     13,  for  "Grey,"    read 

"Gray." 
Col,  608,  line  2,  for  "  Rev.  R.  Traill,"  read 

"  Rev,  James  Traill." 
Col,    615,   line    i^^  for    "French,"    read 

"  Trench." 
Col,  666,  line  49,  after  "  Gwillim,"  read 

[Dr  John  Barkham]. 
Col,  748,  line   17,  for  "  Leveson,"  read 

"  Leverson." 
Col,    755,      line     45,     for    "J.,"    rend 

"Joseph." 
Col.  758,  line  %for  "  T.  H,  Ottley,"  read 

"William  Brown  Hockley." 


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Col.  771,  line  2-i,for  " Gordon,"  read 

"  Thomas   Gordon,  minister  at   Spey- 
mouth." 
Col.   791,  line  37,  for   "founded,"  read 

"  found." 
Col.  798,  line  50, /^r"  M.,"  read  "  Frances 

Mary." 
Col.  818,  line  53, /^r  " Ballantyne," 

read  "  Rev.  James  Ballantyne." 
Col.  895,  line  50, /^r  "  Ross  Hickey,"  read 

"  Rev.  William  Hickey." 
Col.   903,   line  49,  for    "  Murray,"  read 

"  Murphy." 
Col.  1048,  line  39,  a/i(er  '''"appendix"  read 

["  by  Thomas  Wagstaffe."] 
Col.   1075,  line  37,  for  "  Elizabeth  Mis- 
sing," read  "  Rev.  William." 
Col.  1090,  omit  line  23. 
Col.  1 1 59,  line  10,  for  " Younger," 

read  "  William  Younger." 
Col.    1 160,    line     29,   for    "205,"    read 

"255." 
Col.    1207,  line   24,  for    "Maish,"   read 

"  Marsh." 
Col.   1209,  line  M,for  "  Dr  Hay,"  read 

"John  Hay,  D.D." 
Col.  12 1 5,  line4i,/<7r  "  John  Dove,  D.D.," 

read  "John  Dove,  usually  called  'the 

learned  tailor.' " 
Col.  12 19,  line  %for  "  Wedderburn,"  read 

"  Weddell." 
Col,  1224,  line  20, /^r  " Shiels,"  r^a^f 

"  Alexander  Shiels  or  Shields." 
Col.  1231,  hne  22, for  " KdiZm" read 

"  John  Adams." 
Col.  1231,  line  22„for  " Maclaurin," 

read  "  John  Maclaurin." 
Col.  1249,  line  16,  for  "David  Hamilton," 

read  "  Sir  David  Hamilton,  M.D." 
Col.  1249,  line  2^,  for  " Johnston," 

read   "  William    Johnson,    author    of 

*  lophon,'  who  has  also  written  a  His- 
tory of  England  under  the  name  of 

Cory." 
Col.  1286,  line  35, >r  "  Thomas  Wilson," 

read  "John  Wilson  <?r  Willson,  minister 

at  Backford,  Cheshire." 
Col.  1291,  line  4^,  for" Hodge,"  read 

"  James  Hodges." 
Col.    1295,  omii  the  entry,   "Justina,   a 

play,  etc."     This  translation  is  not  by 

D.  F.  M'Carthy. 
Col.  1304,  line  16,  for  "Thomas  Roscoe, 

jun.,"  read  "  William  Bennett." 


Col.  1 3 10,  line  S,for  " ,"  read  "J.  K." 

Col.    1438,  line    19,  for    "  Snett,"    read 

«  Suett." 
Col.   1449,  line  19,  for  "  Sidney,"   read 

"  Sydney." 
Col.    1470,   line   40,  for  "John   Francis 
Campbell,"  read  "  Walter  F.  Campbell 
of  Islay,  edited  by  his  son,  John  Francis 
Campbell." 

Col.  1487,  line  26,  after  "  Barbour,"  read 
"  farmer,  Bogue,  Dairy,  Kirkcudbright- 
shire." 

Col.  1543,  Hne  51,  for  "  Manslauhter," 
read  "  Manslaughter." 

Col.  1552,  hne  39,  for  "Toutroud,"  read 
"  Toutrond." 

Col.  1638,  line  53,  for  "  Crookwige,"  read 
"  Crookridge." 

Col.  1639,  line  57, /^r  " Williams," 

read  "  William  Williams." 

Col.  1663,  line  32,  for  "  Mrs  S.  J.  Penny," 
read"  Mrs  A.  J.  Penny." 

Col.  1683,  line  51,/fr"  Ascribed  to  Major 
Bunbury,"  read  "By  Colonel  George 
Bruce  Malleson." 

Col.  1717,  line  5, /?r  "  Melmonth,"  read 
"  Melmoth." 

Col.    1816,  hne   11,  for  " Dunlop," 

read  "John  Dunlop,  Greenock." 

Col.  1952, line  1  S,for"  1838,"  read"  181 1." 

Col.  i960,  line  ^\,  for  "George  Jabet," 
read  "  George  S.  Jabet." 

Col.   2051,  hne  4,  for  " Pike,"  read 

"  Samuel  Pike." 

Col.  2070,  line  2,7,  for  "Rev.  James  Mor- 
rison," read  "  Rev.  James  Morison, 
D.D." 

Col.  2155,  hne  i,  for  "George  P.  Robert- 
son," read  "  George  Home  Robertson." 

Col.  2 161,  line  56,y5?r  "Lawrence,"  read 
"  Laurence." 

Col.  2164,  two  last  WntB,  for  "  Sir  Thomas 
Powell  Buxton,"  read  "  Sir  Thomas 
Fowell  Buxton." 

Col.   2183,   line  9,  for  " Gordon," 

read  "  James  Gordon,  minister  of  Ban- 
chory." 

Col.  2198,  line  Afi,  for  " Jefferies," 

read  "  Thomas  Jefferies  or  Jeffery." 

Col.  2257,  line  2(3,  for  "V.  Llanos,"  read 
"  Valentine  Llanos." 

Col.  2277,  line  11,  for  "William  Car- 
stairs,"  r^a^"  William  Carstares,  Prin- 
cipal of  Edinburgh  University." 


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I 


\ 


Col.  2307,  line  4, /or  "  Bishop  John  Jack- 
son," read  "John  Jackson,  rector  of 
Rossington,  Yorkshire." 

Col.  2346,  line  53,  "The  Shady  Side"  is 
no/  by  Elizabeth  S.  Phelps.  Author- 
ship unknown. 

Col,  2435, 1J"6  28, for  "William  Carstaires, 
D.D.,"  rmrt?"  William  Carstares,  Prin- 
cipal of  Edinburgh  University." 

Col.  2464,  line  16,  /or  " Constable," 

read  "  John  Constable,  Jesuit." 

Col.  2553,  line  51, /^r  " Bennett," 

read  "  Thomas  Bennett,  minister  at 
Ceres,  Fife." 

Col.  2564,  line  10,  /or  "  Levesque  de 
PouiLLY,"      read     "  Levesque      DE 

POUILLY." 

"  English  (the)  Martyrologe"  is  by  John 
Wilson. 

For  "  Enquiry  into  religion,"  and  "  En- 
quiry into  the  powers  of  ecclesiastics," 
see  "  Inquiry." 

In  several  entries,  /or  "  Louise  de  La 
Ramde,"  read  "  Louise  de  La  Ramd." 


In  numerous  entries  by  Hesba  Stretton, 
/or  "  Hannah  Smith,"  read  "  Sarah 
Smith."  Stretton  is  her  birth-place, 
and  Hesba  is  composed  of  the  initials 
of  five  sisters,  of  whom  the  authoress  is 
the  third. 

In  several  entries  by  George  Eliot,  /or 
"  Marian  Evans,"  read  "  Mary  Ann 
Evans." 

In  numerous  entries  by  Ann  of  Swansea, 
/or  "  Ann  Kemble,"  read  "  Frances 
Ann  Kemble." 

In  numerous  entries  by  Martin  Doyle, 
/or  "  Ross  Hickey,"  read  "  Rev.  William 
Hickey." 

In  several  entries  under  "William  Henry 
Logan,"  read  "  William  Hugh  Logan." 

In  the  first  volume,  omit  the  asterisk  in 
the  titles  taken  from  Mendham  Collec- 
tion Cat. 

"  Priviledge  (concerning  the) "  should 
have  been  entered  under  "  Concern- 
ing." 


\ 


ABBREVIATIONS  AND  AUTHORITIES. 


Aberdeen  Lib. — University  Library,  Aber- 
deen. 

Adv.  Lib. — Library  of  the  Faculty  of 
Advocates,  Edinburgh. 

Allen,  Bib.  Heref. — Bibliotheca  Here- 
fordiensis.     By  John  Allen. 

Allibone. — A  critical  dictionary  of  English 
literature,  and  British  and  American 
authors.     By  S.  Austin  Allibone. 

Almon's  Biog.  Anec. — Biographical,  li- 
terary, and  political  anecdotes.  By 
John  Almon. 

Athen.  Cat.—  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of 
the  Athenaeum,  London. 

Bib.  Anglo-Poet.  —  Bibliotheca  Anglo- 
Poetica ;  or  a  descriptive  catalogue  of 
a  rare  and  rich  collection  of  Early 
English  poetry,  in  the  possession  of 
Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and 
Brown. 

Bib.  Parriana. — Bibliotheca  Parriana :  a 
Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late 
Rev.  and  learned  Samuel  Parr,  LL.D. 

Biog.  Brit. — Biographia  Britannica. 

Biog.  Diet.,  1816. — A  Biographical  Dic- 
tionary of  the  living  authors  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  [By  John  Wat- 
kins  and  Frederic  Shoberl.] 

Biog.  Dram. — Biographia  Dramatica  ;  or 
a  companion  to  the  playhouse.  By 
David  Erskine  Baker.  Continued  by 
Isaac  Reed  and  Stephen  Jones. 

Blakey's  Lit.  of  Anghng.  —  Historical 
sketches  of  the  angling  literature  of 
all  nations,  to  which  is  added,  a  biblio- 
graphy of  English  writers  on  angling. 
By  Robert  Blakey. 

Bliss'  Cat.  —  Auction  Catalogue  of  the 
.  .  .  library  of  Dr  PhiHp  Bhss. 

Boase,  G.  C. — George  Clement  Boase, 
one  of  the  authors  of  the  "  Bibliotheca 
Cornubiensis." 

Boase  and  Courteney,  Bib.  Corn. — Biblio- 
theca Cornubiensis.  By  G.  C.  Boase 
and  W.  P.  Courtney. 

Bodl. — Bodleian  Library. 


Boyne's  Yorkshire  Lib. — The  Yorkshire 
Library,  a  bibliographical  account  of 
books  on  topography,  &c.,  relating  to 
the  county  of  York. 

Brit.  Crit. — British  Critic. 

Brit.  Mus. — British  Museum. 

Brook's  Puritans. — The  lives  of  the  Puri- 
tans.    By  Benjamin  Brook. 

Brydges,  Cens.  Lit. — Censura  Literaria. 
By  Sir  Egerton  Brydges,  Bart. 

Burton,  J.  Hill. — John  Hill  Burton,  his- 
toriographer-royal, author  of  "History 
of  Scotland." 

Cat.  Lib.  Trin.  Coll.  Dub.—  Catalogus 
librorum  impressorum  qui  in  Biblio- 
theca Collegii  Sacrosanctas  et  Indi- 
viduse  Trinitatis,  Reginae  Elizabethas, 
juxta  Dublin,  adservantur. 

Cat.  Lond.  Inst. — A  Catalogue  of  the 
Library  of  the  London  Institution. 

Cat.  Phil.  Inst.,  Edin. — Catalogue  of  the 
Library  of  the  Philosophical  Institution 
of  Edinburgh. 

Chalmers,  Biog.  Diet. — The  General 
Bibliographical  Dictionary.  ...  A  new 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by  Alex- 
ander Chalmers. 

Chalmers'  Notes. — Probably  the  Notes 
in  Chalmers'  Biographical  Dictionary. 

Chambers'  Worcester.  —  Bibliographical 
illustrations  of  Worcestershire.  ...  By 
John  Chambers. 

Chetham  Lib. — Bibliotheca  Chethamensis. 

Coleridge's  Worthies  of  Yorkshire.  — 
Lives  of  Northern  Worthies.  By  Hart- 
ley Coleridge. 

Cradock's  Mem. — Literary  and  Miscel- 
laneous Memoirs.     By  J.  Cradock. 

Crit.  Rev. — Critical  Review. 

Darling,  Cyclop.  Bibl. — Cyclopaedia  Bib- 
liographica.     By  James  Darling. 

Davidson,  Bib.  Devon.  —  Bibliotheca 
Devoniensis.     By  James  Davidson. 

Dodds,  Ch.  Hist. — The  Church  History 
of  England,  1500- 1688,  chiefly  with 
regard  to  Catholicks. 


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ABBREVIATIONS  AND  AUTHORITIES. 


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Douce   Cat. — Catalogue  of   the    printed 
books  and  manuscripts  bequeathed  by 
Francis  Douce,  Esq.,  to  the  Bodleian 
Library. 
Dyce  Cat. — A  Catalogue  of  the  printed 
books  and  manuscripts  bequeathed  by 
the  Rev.  Alex.  Dyce,  Science  and  Art 
Department     of    the     Committee     of 
Council  on  Education. 
Eel.  Rev. — Eclectic  Review. 
Edin.    Select    Subscription    Lib.    Cat. — 
Catalogue    of   the    Edinburgh    Select 
Subscription  Library. 
Edin.  Univ.  Lib. — Edinburgh  University 

Library. 
European  Mag. — European  Magazine. 
Fishwick's  Lancashire  Lib.— The  Lanca- 
shire Library.      By  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Fishwick,  F.S.A. 
Gent.  Mag. — Gentleman's  Magazine. 
Gough's    Brit.   Topogr.  —  British    Topo- 
graphy.    By  Richard  Gough. 
Home's  Introduction. — An   Introduction 
to  the  critical  knowledge  and  study  of 
the    Holy    Scriptures.       By    Thomas 
Hartwell  Home,  D.D.,  ed.  1846. 
Inglis,   Dramatic   writers. — The  Drama- 
tic   writers   of  Scotland.     By  Ralston 
Inglis. 
Inglis,   R.  —  Ralston    Inglis,    author   of 

"Dramatic  writers  of  Scotland." 
Jervise,   A.— Andrew  Jervise,   author  of 

"  Memorials  of  Angus  and  Mearns." 
Jones'    Peck.  —  A     Catalogue     of     the 
collection   of    tracts    for    and   against 
Popery,  in  which  is  incorporated  the 
whole  of  Peck's  list   of  the   tracts  in 
that  controversy,  with   his  references. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Jones,  B.A.,  librar- 
,  ian  of  the  Chetham  Library. 
Kennett's  Wisdom.— The  wisdom  of  look- 
ing backward,  to  judge  the  better  of 
one   side  and   t'other.   .    .    By  White 
Kennet,     D.D.,     Bishop      of     Peter- 
borough. 
Laing,    D, — David    Laing,    LL.D.,    late 
librarian  of  the  Signet  Library,  Edin- 
burgh. 
Lathbury's  Nonjurors. — A  History  of  the 
Nonjurors ;     their    controversies    and 
writings.     By  Thomas  Lathbury. 
Lavington's  Moravians. — The  Moravians 
compared  and  detected.  ...  By  George 
Lavington,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter. 


Lit.  Gazette. — Literary  Gazette. 

London  Cat. — The  London  Catalogue  of 
books  published  in  Great  Britain. 

Lowndes,  Bibliog.  Man. — The  Biblio- 
grapher's Manual.  By  W.  T.  Lowndes. 
Edited  by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

Lowndes,  Brit.  Lib. — The  British  Librar- 
ian.    By  W.  T.  Lowndes. 

M'Cull.  Lit.  Pol.  Econ.— The  Literature 
of  political  economy.  ...  By  J.  R. 
M'CuUoch. 

Madan,  F. — F.  Madan,  sub-librarian  of 
the  Bodleian  Library. 

Maidment,  J.— James  Maidment,  Advo- 
cate, Edinburgh. 

Martin's  Cat. — Bibliographical  Catalogue 
of  privately  printed  books.  By  John 
Martin. 

Masters'  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  ed.  Lamb. — 
The  history  of  the  College  of  Corpus 
Christi.  .  .  .  Cambridge.  By  Robert 
Masters.  With  additional  matter  .  .  . 
by  John  Lamb,  D.D. 

Mendham  Collection  Cat. — Catalogue  of 
the  Mendham  Collection :  being  a 
selection  .  .  .  from  the  library  of  the 
late  Rev.  Joseph  Mendham,  M.A. 

Mon.  Rev. — Monthly  Review. 

Moule,  Bib.  Herald. — Bibliotheca  Her- 
aldica  Magnae  Britanniae.  By  Thomas 
Moule. 

Murch's  Dissenters. —  History  of  the 
Presbyterian  and  general  Baptist 
Churches  in  the  west  of  England  ;  with 
some  memoirs  of  their  pastors.  By 
Jerom  Murch. 

N.  and  Q. — Notes  and  Queries. 

New  Coll.  Cat. — Catalogue  of  the  printed 
books  and  MSS.  in  the  Library  of  the 
New  College,  Edinburgh. 

Nichols'  Leicestershire.  —  History  and 
antiquities  of  the  county  of  Leicester. 
By  John  Nichols. 

Nichols,  Lit.  Anec. — Literary  Anecdotes 
of  the  1 8th  century.  By  John  Nichols, 
F.S.A. 

Nichols,  Lit.  lUust. —  Illustrations  of 
the  literary  history  of  the  eighteenth 
century.  ...   By  John  Nichols,  F.S.A. 

OHver's  Jesuits.  —  Collections  towards 
illustrating  the  biography  of  the  Scotch, 
English,  and  Irish  members  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus.  By  George  Oliver, 
D.D. 


ccccxxiii       ABBREVIATIONS  AND  AUTHORITIES.        ccccxxiv 


Olphar  Hamst. — Handbook  of  fictitious 
names.     By  Olphar  Hamst. 

Orme  Bib.  Bib.— Bibliotheca  Biblica.  By 
William  Orme. 

Park's  Walpole. — Catalogue  of  the  royal 
and  noble  authors  of  England.  .  .  . 
By  Horatio  Walpole,  4th  Earl  of  Or- 
ford.  Enlarged  and  continued  to  the 
present  time.     By  Thomas  Park. 

Queen's  Coll.  Cat.  —  Catalogue  of  the 
Library  of  the  College  of  St  Margaret 
and  Saint  Bernard,  commonly  called 
Queen's  College  in  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  methodically  arranged  by 
Thomas  Hartwell  Home. 

Rich,  Bib.  Amer.  —Bibliotheca  Americana 
Nova.  By  O.  Rich,  Member  of  the  Mas- 
sachusett's  Historical  Society,  &c.,  &c. 

Rogers,  Mod.  Scot.  Minst. — The  Modern 
Scottish  Minstrel.  By  Charles  Rogers, 
LL.D. 

Rose,  Biog.  Diet. — A  new  general  bio- 
graphical dictionary,  projected  and 
partly  arranged  by  the  late  Rev.  Hugh 
James  Rose,  B.D. 

Scott,  Fasti  Eccl.  Scot. — Fasti  Ecclesise 
Scoticanae.     By  Hew  Scott,  D.D. 

Sig.  Lib. — Library  of  Writers  to  the  Sig- 
net, Edinburgh. 

Smith,  Bib.  Ang. — A  bibliographical  cata- 
logue of  English  writers  on  angling  and 
ichthyology.     By  John  Russell  Smith. 

Smith,  Bib.  Anti-Quaker.  —  Bibliotheca 
Anti-Quakeriana.     By  Joseph  Smith, 

Smith,  Bib.  Cant. — Bibliotheca  Cantiana. 
By  John  Russell  Smith. 

Strype's  Annals.  —  Annals  of  the  Re- 
formation and  establishment  of  religion. 
By  John  Strype,  M.A. 


Taylor's  Records. — Records  of  my  life. 
...  By  John  Taylor. 

Tedder,  H.  R.— Henry  R.  Tedder,  lib- 
rarian of  the  Athenasum  Library,  Lon- 
don. 

Turner's  Unitarians. — Lives  of  eminent 
Unitarians,  with  a  notice  of  dissenting 
academies.  By  William  Turner,  Uni- 
tarian minister. 

U.  P.  Lib.— Library  of  the  United  Pres- 
byterian College,  Edinburgh. 

Upcott. — Bibliographical  account  of  the 
principal  works  relating  to  English 
topography.     By  William  Upcott. 

W.  signifies  that  the  title  to  which  this 
initial  is  affixed  was  contributed  by  Mr 
H.  B.  Wheatley. 

Watt,  Bib.  Brit. — Bibliotheca  Britannica. 
By  Robert  Watt,  M.D. 

Westwood,  Bib.  Pise. — New  Bibliotheca 
Piscatoria.     By  T.  Westwood. 

Williams'  Lib.  Cat. — Catalogue  of  the 
Library  in  Red  Cross  Street,  founded 
pursuant  to  the  will  of  Rev.  Daniel 
Williams,  D.D. 

Wilson,  Hist,  of  Diss.  Ch. — The  history 
and  antiquities  of  dissenting  churches 
in  London.  By  Walter  Wilson,  of  the 
Inner  Temple. 

Wood. — Anthony  k  Wood. 

Wood,  Athen.  Oxon.  —  Athenas  Oxon- 
ienses.  ...  To  which  are  added  The 
Fasti.  ...  By  Anthony  a  Wood. 

Wood,  Fasti  Oxon. — See  Wood,  Athen. 
Oxon. 

Wrangham's  Cat. — The  English  portion 
of  the  Library  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Wrangham. 


Turnbull  iSr*  Spears,  Printers,  Edinburgh. 


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FORDUN'S  (John  of) 

Chronicle  of  the  Scottish  Nation.  {See  "  Historians  "). 
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The  Vale  of  Strathmore,  its  Scenes  and  Legends. 
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HALKETT  and  LAING. 

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HAMILTON  (John),  Apb.  of  St  Andrews. 

The  Catechisme,  that  is  to  say,  ane  commone  and  Catholic 
Instructioun  of  the  Christin  People  in  materis  of  our  Catholic 
Faith  and  Eeligioun,  set  furth  be  ye  inaist  Kev.  Father  in 
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HERD  (David). 

Ancient  and  Modern  Scottish  Songs,  Heroic  Ballads, 
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HISTORIANS  OF  SCOTLAND  (The). 

This  Grand  National  Series  of  the  Early  Chronicles  of  Scot- 
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Edited  from  the  original  MSS.  by  W.  F.  Skene,  and  illus- 
>  trated  with  facsimiles.     2  vols. 

I  2.  Andrew  of  Wyntoun's  Orygynale  Metrical  Cronykil 

OF  Scotland,  now  printed  for  the  first  time  from  the  Royal 

MS.    Edited  by  David  Laing,  LL.D.,  and  illustrated  with 

numerous  facsimiles.     3  vols. 

:  3.  Lives  of  Saint  Ninian  and  Saint  Kentigern,  compiled 

'  in  the  12th  century,  and  Edited  from  the  best  MSS.  by 

<  A.  P.  Forbes,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  of  Brechin. 

r  ,  4.  Life  of  Saint  Columba,  Founder  of  Hy,  written  by  Adam- 

t  nan,    ninth    Abbot   of  that  Monastery.      Edited   by   Wm. 

||  Reeves,  D.D.,  M.R.I.  A.   Translated  by  A.  P.  Forbes,  D.C.L., 

S  Bishop  of  Brechin,  with  Notes  arranged  by  W.  F.  Skene. 

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J  to  the  Dauphiness  of  France.      Edited  and  translated  by 

Felix  Skene.  2  vols. 
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Scotland.  By  Thomas  Innes  of  the  Sorbonne,  with  Memoir 
of  the  Author  by  George  Grub,  LL.D.,  and  Appendix  of 
Original  Documents,  printed  by  permission  of  Wm.  F.  Skene. 
Illustrated  with  Charts. 


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HUNTER  (William,  F.S.A.  Scot.). 

BiGGAR  AND  THE  HousE  OF  FLEMING,  an  Account  of  the 
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INNES  (Cosmo). 

Professor  of  History  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  Memoir 
of.     Small  4to,  cloth,  3s.  6d. 

"  A  pleasantly  witten  biographical  sketch  of  this  distinguished  archaeolo- 
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IRVING  (Joseph). 

History  of  Dumbartonshire,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical,  and 
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JAMES  I. 

The  Poetical  Remains  of  King  James  the  First  op 
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Published  by  William  Paler  son. 

KNOX  (John). 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of,  and  of  the  Family  of  Knox, 
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LAING  (Henry). 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Scottish  Seals, 
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LYNDSAY  (Sir  David,  of  the  Mount). 

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Practical  Treatise  on  the  Criminal  Law  of  Scotland. 
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M'KERLIE  (P.  H.,  F.S.A.  Scot.). 

History  of  the  Lands  and  their  Owners  in  Galloway, 
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Scotish  Ballads  and  Songs,  Historical  and  Traditionary, 
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MARCIANO;  or,  THE  DISCOVERY, 

a  Tragi-Comedy,  by  W.  Clark,  Advocate,  acted  at  the 
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MOLIERE, 

Complete  Dramatic  Works  of.  The  Illustrated  Library 
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Life  and  Songs  of  Baroness  Nairne,  with  a  Memoir  and 
Poems  of  Caroline  Oliphant  the  younger,  edited  by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Rogers,  LL.D.,  portrait  and  other  illustrations, 
crown  8vo,  cloth,  neat,  3s.  6d. 

PEDLAR'S      PACK      OF      BALLADS      AND 

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PLUSCARDEN,THE  BOOK  OF (.r^^" Historians"), 

being  unpublished  continuation  of  Fordun's  Chronicle  by 
M.  Buchanan,  Treasurer  to  the  Dauphiness  of  France, 
translated  and  edited  by  Felix  Skene,  2  vols,  8vo,  cloth, 
30s. 

RAMSAY  (Dean). 

Reminiscences  of  Scottish  Life  and  Character,  Best 
Large  Type  Library  Edition,  with  a  fine  portrait,  8vo,  cloth, 
10s.  6d. 

ROGERS  (Rev.  Dr). 

Leaves  from  my  Autobiography,  with  Portrait  and  other 
Photographic  Illustrations,  8vo,  cloth,  16s. 


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SAINT  ANTHONY'S   MONASTERY. 

Historical  Notices  of  St  Anthony's  Monastery,  Leith, 
and  Rehearsal  of  Events  which  occurred  in  the  North  of 
Scotland,  from  1635  to  1645,  in  relation  to  the  National 
Covenant.  Edited  from  a  Contemporary  MS.  by  the  Rev. 
Dr  Rogers,  with  an  Index,  8vo,  cloth,  7s.  6d. 

SAINT   COLUMBA,  LIFE  OF  (^^^  "  Historians"). 

Founder  of  Hy,  written  by  Adamnan,  ninth  Abbot  of  that 
Monastery.  Edited  by  Wm.  Reeves,  D.D.,  M.R.I.A.  Trans- 
lated by  A.  P.  Forbes,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  of  Brechin,  with 
Notes,  arranged  by  W.  F,  Skene.     8vo,  cloth,  21s. 

SAINT  NINIAN  AND  SAINT  KENTIGERN, 

Lives  of  (see  "Historians  "),  compiled  in  the  12th  Century, 
and  edited  from  the  best  MSS.  by  A.  P.  Forbes,  D.C.L., 
Bishop  of  Brechin.     8vo,  cloth,  15s. 

SAINT-PIERRE  (Bernardin  de). 

Paul  and  Virginia,  translated,  with  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author,  printed  on  Dutch  hand-made  paper,  and  illustrated 
with  6  Plates  and  2  Vignettes,  designed  and  etched  by  k£>. 
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SCOT  (Sir  John,  of  Scots tarvet). 

The  Staggering  State  of  Scottish  Statesmen,  from 
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cal Illustrations,  by  Rev.  Charles  Rogers,  LL.D.  8vo, 
cloth,  10s.  6d. 

SCOTT  (Dr  Hew). 

Fasti  Ecclesi/E  ScoTiCANiE,  Historical  and  Biographical 
Notices  of  all  the  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  from 
the  Reformation,  A.D.  1560,  to  the  Present  Time.  Six  vols, 
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Vol.  III.  Synods  of  Glasgow  and  Ayr.  Vol.  IV.  Synods  of 
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Moray,  Ross,  Sutherland  and  Caithness,  Orkney  and  Shet- 
land.    Vol.  VI.  Synods  of  Aberdeen  and  Angus  and  Mearns, 


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SCOTT  (Sir  Walter). 

A  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Portraits,  Busts,  Pub- 
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sion of  the  Scott  Centenary  of  1871,  prepared  for  publication 
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SCOTT  (Sir  Walter). 

Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of,  with  a  reprint 
of  his  Memorials  of  the  Haliburtons,  and  Index  of  Names,  by 
the  Eev.  Dr  Eogers.     Frontispiece,  8vo,  cloth,  10s.  6d. 

SCOTTISH  ARMS, 

Being  a  Collection  of  Armorial  Bearings,  A.D.  1370-1678, 
reproduced  in  facsimile  from  contemporary  manuscripts,  with 
heraldic  and  genealogical  notes,  by  R.  R.  Stodart,  of  the 
Lyon  Office,  2  vols,  folio,  cloth  extra,  gilt  tops,  £12,  12s. 

Impression  limited  to  250  copies. 
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been  unknown  to  heraldic  antiquaries  in  this  country.  The  arms  of  upwards 
of  six  hundred  families  are  given,  all  of  which  are  described  in  upwards  of  400 
pages  of  letterpress  by  Mr  Stodart. 

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taken  not  to  reproduce  any  arms  which  are  in  that  volume,  unless  there  are 
variations,  or  from  older  manuscripts. 

SLEZER'S  THEATRUM  SCOTIA,  containing 
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Ruins  of  many  Abbeys,  Churches,  Monasteries,  and  Con- 
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place,  by  John  Slezer,  1693.  A  new  edition  with  Jamieson's 
Life  of  Slezer,  and  Ms  later  descriptions,  corrected,  68  plates, 
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SPINK  (William,  S.S.C). 

Handbook  of  Procedure  and  Eedress  at  Law,  compris- 
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House  of  Lords,  Treatise  on  Actions  and  Diligence,  and 
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SPINK  (William,  S.S.C). 

Notes  for  Settlement-Makers  and  Trustees,  with 
Forms.     Crown  8vo,  sewed,  Is. 


STIRLING  AND  ALEXANDER. 

Memorials  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  and  of  the  House 
OF  Alexander,  by  the  Eev.  Dr  Rogers,  with  Portraits  and 
Copious  Index  of  Names.     2  vols,  8vo,  cloth,  42s. 

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pans,  with  their  Poetical  Remains,  and  Mr  Davidson's 
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Memoirs,  by  the  Rev.  Dr  Rogers,  portrait,  8vo,  cloth, 
10s.  6d. 

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Orygynale  Metrical  Cronykil  of  Scotland  {ste,  "  His- 
torians "),  now  printed  for  the  first  time  from  the  Royal  MS. 
Edited  by  David  Laing,  LL.D.,  and  illustrated  with  numer- 
ous facsimiles.     3  vols,  8vo,  cloth,  50s. 

YOUNG  (Archibald). 

The  Angler's  and  Sketcher's  Guide  to  Sutherland, 
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Salmon  Fisheries,  with  Map.  Second  Edition.  Post  8vo, 
cloth,  2s.  6d. 


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SPALDING  CLUB  PUBLICATIONS, 

HISTORY  OF  SCOTS  AFFAIRS  FROM  1637  to  1644,  by 
James  Gordon,  Parson  of  Rothiemay,  edited  by  Joseph 
Robertson  and  George  Grub,  Facsimiles.  3  vols,  4to, 
cloth,  16s.  1841 

The  author  of  this  work  was  fifth  son  of  Robert  Gordon  of  Straloch,  the 
well  known  topographer  and  geographer,  whose  surveys  and  descriptions  were 
printed  in  Bleau's  Atlas  of  Scotland. 

MISCELLANY  OF  THE  SPALDING  CLUB,  edited  by  John 
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vols,  4to,  cloth,  £3,  10s.  1841-52 

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materials  illustrative  of  the  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  the  north-eastern 
counties  of  Scotland. 

DESCRIPTION  OF  BOTHE  TOUNS  OF  ABERDEEN,  by 
James  Gordon,  Parson  of  Rothiemay,  with  facsimile  of 
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of  the  City  by  Slezer,  1696  ;  and  another  View  by  Gregory 
Sharpe,  1732  ;  and  facsimiles  of  Seals  of  the  Burgh.  Edited, 
with  Introduction,  by  Cosmo  Innes.     4to,  cloth,  9s.      1842 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  PRESBYTERY  BOOK  OF  STRATH- 
BOGIE,  A.D.,  1631-1654,  edited  from  the  original  Records, 
with  Introduction,  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.,  10s.  6d.     1843 

A  FRAGMENT  OF  A  MEMOIR  OF  FIELD  -  MARSHAL 
James  Keith,  written  by  Himself,  1714-1734.  4to,  cloth, 
8s.  6d.  1843 

COLLECTIONS  FOR  A  HISTORY  OF  THE  SHIRES  OF 
Aberdeen  and  Banff,  edited  by  Joseph  Robertson.  4to, 
cloth,  30s.  1843 

This  volume  contains  a  map  of  the  shires  of  Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Mearns, 
by  Robert  Gordon  of  Straloch,  MD.CLIV. — Prsefecturarum  Aberdonensis  et 
Banfiensis,  in  Scotia  Ultra-Montana,  Nova  Descriptio,  Auctore  Roberto 
Gordonio  MD.CLI. — MD.CLX. — Description  of  Aberdeenshire,  by  Sir  Samuel 
Forbes  of  Foveran,  1716-17,  and  A  View  of  the  Diocese  of  Aberdeen,  1732, 


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A  SHORT  ABRIDGEMENT  OF  BRITAINE'S  DISTEMPER 
FROM  1639  TO  1649,  by  Patrick  Gordon,  edited  with  In- 
troduction by  John  Dunn.     4to,  cloth,  10s.  6d.  1844 

The  author  of  this  work  was  brother  of  Sir  Alexander  Gordon  of  Cluny. 

A  BRIEFFE  NARRATION  OF  THE  SERVICES  DONE  BY 
Three  Noble  Ladies,  by  Gilbert  Blakhall,  Priest  of  the 
Scots  Mission  in  France,  in  the  Low  Countries,  and  in  Scot- 
land, 1631-1649,  edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  4to,  cloth, 
7s.  6d.  1844 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  COUNCIL  REGISTER  OF  THE 
Burgh  of  Aberdeen,  1398-1625,  edited  with  Introduction 
by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.     2  vols,  4to,  cloth,  18s.       1844-48 

These  singularly  interesting  and  valuable  registers  of  the  Council  of  the 
city  of  Aberdeen — unquestionably  at  once  more  ancient  and  more  complete 
than  those  of  any  other  burgh  in  Scotland — illustrate  forcibly  both  the  ancient 
history  and  condition  of  the  country  in  general,  more  particularly  the  muni- 
cipal and  commercial  arrangements,  and  the  habits  of  domestic  life  which  pre- 
vailed in  our  Scottish  burghs  during  the  eventful  period  comprised  between 
the  close  of  the  fourteenth  and  the  earlier  part  of  the  seventeenth  century. 

REGISTRUM  EPISCOPATUS  ABERDONENSIS  ECCLESIE 
Cathedralis  Aberdonensis  Regesta  que  Extant  in 
Unum  Collecta,  edited  with  copious  Introduction  by 
Cosmo  Innes,  Illuminated  Plates  and  Facsimiles.  2  vols, 
4to,  cloth,  15s.  1845 

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important  additions  to  the  stores  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Scotland,  while,  at  the  same  time,  its  interest  and  utility,  as  illustrating 
the  ancient  condition  of  our  north-eastern  provinces,  can  scarcely  be  esti- 
mated too  highly. 

SELECTIONS  FROM  THE  RECORDS  OF  THE  KIRK  SES- 
SION, Presbytery,  and  Synod  of  Aberdeen,  1562-1681, 
edited  with  Introduction  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  4to, 
cloth,  12s.  1846 

This  work  consists  of  valuable  and   interesting   selections  from  various 

ecclesiastical  records  of  the  district  after  the  Reformation  in  the  sixteenth 

century. 

GENEALOGICAL  DEDUCTION  OF  THE  FAMILY  OF 
EOSE  of  Kilravock,  from  the  year  1290,  written  at  the 
end  of  the  Seventeenth  Century,  and  now  first  printed  from 
the  original  manuscript,  continued  to  the  year  1847,  with 
illustrative  documents  from  the  Family  Papers  and  Notes, 
Edited  with  Introduction  by  CosMO  Innes.     4to,  cloth,  30s. 

1848 

This  work,  enriched  by  a  valuable  Introduction,  and  edited  by  Cosmo  Innes 
with  all  the  care  and  erudition  for  which  he  was  distinguished,  will  be  found 
to  afford  matter  of  much  higher  and  more  general  interest  than  is  conveyed 
by  the  mere  title.  It  is  a  most  valuable  and  instructive  contribution  to  the 
history  of  manners  in  the  north  during  an  eventful  period  of  six  centuries  ; 
and  its  illustrations  of  the  last  200  years  are  especially  copious.  The  volume 
throws  much  light  on  the  general  and  social  history  of  the  district. 


Published  by  William  Paterson.  1 9 

ILLUSTRATIONS  OF  THE  TOPOGRAPHY  AND  ANTI- 
QUITIES OF  THE  Shires  of  Aberdeen  and  Banff,  edited 
with  Index  and  Preface  by  Joseph  Eobertson  and  George 
Grub,  LL.D.     4  vols,  4to,  cloth,  £3,  15s.  1843-1869 

These  volumes  embody  a  mass  of  materials  gathered  from  the  valuable  and 
interesting  charters  and  documents  found  in  the  archives  of  ancient  houses, 
rendering  available  those  great  stores  of  local  knowledge  for  which  the  north- 
eastern counties  are  remarkable. 

MEMORIALLS  OF  THE  TRUBLES  IN  SCOTLAND  AND  IN 
England,  from  the  year  1624  to  the  year  1645,  by  John 
Spalding,  Clerk  of  the  Court  of  Commissary  of  Aberdeen. 
Edited,  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Illustrations,  by  John 
Stuart,  LL.D.     2  vols,  4to,  cloth,  21s.  1850-51 

For  this  edition  of  the  very  interesting  work  of  the  Annalist,  whose  name 
was  adopted  as  that  of  the  Club,  the  best  manuscripts  were  secured,  includ- 
ing one  which  probably  received  the  author's  own  corrections.  Many  illustra- 
tive unpublished  documents  were  made  use  of  by  the  learned  editor,  whose 
minute  and  varied  acquaintance  with  the  history,  genealogy,  and  antiquities 
of  the  district  enabled  him  to  make  the  present  edition  of  this  characteristic 
chronicle  by  far  the  best  that  has  appeared. 

LETTERS,  ILLUSTRATIVE  OF  PUBLIC  AFFAIRS  IN 
Scotland,  addressed  by  Contemporary  Statesmen  to  George, 
Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  1681- 
1684.     4to,  cloth,  7s.  6d.  1851 

INNES  (Thomas),  The  History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  of  Scot- 
land, Lxxx. — Dcccxviii.  Edited  from  the  author's  MS.  by 
George  Grub.    4to,  cloth,  21s.  1853 

By  the  eminent  Father  Innes,  author  of  the  "  Critical  Essay  on  the  Ancient 
Inhabitants  of  Scotland."  This  work  was  prepared  for  the  press  by  the 
author,  and  contains  his  last  corrections  for  that  purpose. 

FASTI  ABERDONENSES— Selections  from  the  Records  of  the 
University  and  King's  College  of  Aberdeen,  from  a.d.  1494 
to  A.D.  1854.  Edited,  with  Copious  Preface  and  Historical 
Illustrations,  by  Cosmo  Innes.  Portrait  of  Bishop  Elphin- 
stone.     4to,  cloth,  28s.  1854 

A  few  copies  left,  printed  on  Large  Paper,  with  the  portrait  beautifully 
coloured. 

"  This  work,  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  must  be 
regarded  with  great  interest  as  a  contribution  of  materials  not  merely  for  the 
history  of  one  of  our  venerable  academical  institutions,  but  as  furnishing  many 
curious  illustrations  of  ancient  manners,  and  giving  many  aids  to  the  student 
of  northern  genealogy."  It  includes  the  Life  of  the  Founder,  Bishop  Elphin- 
stone,  written  by  his  friend  Hector  Boece,  the  first  Principal  of  the  College. 

SCULPTURED  STONES   OF   SCOTLAND.      Edited  by  John 
Stuart,  LL.D.,  containing  upwards  of  300  fine  plates  of 
Monuments  and  Illustrations.     2  vols,  folio,  £24.       1856-67 
The  Same,  Vol.  2,  separately,  £10. 
One  of  the  most  important  benefits  conferred  by  the  Spalding  Society  was 
the  issue  of  this  great  national  work,  the  beauty  and  value  of  which  have  been 
universally  acknowledged.     These  volumes  preserve  and  faithfully  exhibit  re- 
presentations of  monuments  and  venerable  remains  of  Scottish  art  which  must 
be  considered  as  the  earliest  records  of  this  country,  at  a  time  when  facts  and 
deas  were  commemorated  by  symbols. 


20     Catalogue  of  Books  Ptcblished  by  Wm.  Paterson. 

THE  BRUS,  writ  be  Master  Johne  Barbour,  Archdeacon  of  Aber- 
deen. Edited  from  a  collation  of  the  Cambridge  and  Edin- 
burgh Manuscripts,  with  Introduction,  by  Cosmo  Innes, 
4to,  cloth,  32s.  1857 

The  present  edition  of  this  great  historical  poem,  from  the  careful  collation  of 
various  manuscript  copies,  furnishes  the  best  text  which  has  been  published. 
The  interest  and  value  of  the  original  work  are  greatly  enhanced  by  the  ample 
literary  and  historical  illustrations  of  the  distinguished  editor. 

THE  BOOK  OF  THE  THANES  OF  CAWDOR,  a  Series  of 
Papers  selected  from  the  Charter-Room  at  Cawdor,  A.D. 
1236-1742.  Edited,  with  Introduction,  by  Cosmo  Innes. 
4to,  cloth,  32s.  1854 

PASSAGES  FROM  THE  DIARY  OF  GENERAL  PATRICK 
Gordon  of  Auchleuchries,  1635-99,  edited,  with  Introduc- 
tion, by  Joseph  Robertson,  4to,  cloth,  10s.  6d.  1860 

The  Diary,  from  which  these  Extracts  are  taken,  is  deposited  in  the  Impe- 
rial Library  at  St  Petersburgh.  General  Gordon,  who  drew  his  origin  from 
the  stock  of  Auchleuchries,  attained  a  high  rank  and  distinguished  honour  in 
the  Russian  service  about  the  middle  and  latter  part  of  the  17th  century. 
These  Extracts  were  made  under  the  supervision  of  Dr  Posselt,  the  editor  of 
the  German  translation  of  the  "  Diary."  They  embrace,  among  other  histo- 
rical notes,  the  record  of  two  visits  to  England  and  one  to  Scotland,  made  by 
General  Gordon  in  1660  and  1686. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  DIARIES  OF  ALEXANDER 
Brodie  of  Brodie,  and  of  his  Son  James  Brodie  of  Brodie, 
1652-85,  edited,  with  Introduction,  by  David  Laing,  LL.D., 
4to,  cloth,  21s.  1863 

The  "  Laird  of  Brodie  "  was  Lord  of  Session  under  Charles  I.  and  Crom- 
well. He  filled  no  mean  place  in  the  history  of  his  times,  and  he  seems  to 
have  assiduously  recorded  from  day  to  day  the  opinions  which  he  formed  of 
the  events  which  passed  before  his  eyes  and  of  the  persons  with  whom  he  was 
associated.  The  Extracts  given  are  of  very  great  interest  and  value  in  illus- 
trating the  history  and  manners  of  Brodie's  eventful  times. 

THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  FAMILIE  OF  INNES,  with  Illus- 
trative Documents,  edited,  with  Introduction,  by  Cosmo 
Innes,  4to,  cloth,  30s.  1864 

Includes  a  selection  from  the  Charters  of  the  Duke  of  Roxburghe,  illustra- 
tive of  that  family,  and  of  the  north  country  history  generally. 

THE  BOOK  OF  DEER,  Edited,  with  Introduction,  by  John 
Stuart,  LL.D.,  illustrated  with  numerous  plates  of  facsimiles 
in  colour,  4to,  cloth,  50s.  1869 

NOTICES  OF  THE  SPALDING  CLUB,  with  Copies  of  the 
Annual  Reports  of  the  Council,  Lists  of  the  Members  and  of 
the  Works  of  the  Club,  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.,  4to,  cloth, 
10s.  6d.  1871 


List  of  Books  ill  Preparation 

by 

William  Paterson,   Edinburgh. 


MARY  QUEEN  OF  SCOTS.  Memoirs  of  Mary  Queen 
of  Scots,  from  her  arrival  in  Scotland  till  her  departure 
into  England,  dictated  by  Herself  to  her  Physician  and 
Secretary  M.  Nau,  translated  and  edited  for  the  first  time 
from  the  original  MS.  by  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  S.J.  Also 
a  large  Introduction  and  an  Appendix,  containing  several  very 
important  historical  documents  illustrating  interesting  events 
in  Queen  Mary's  life  hitherto  unknown.     1  vol,  demy  8vo. 

This  work  will  be  the  most  important  that  has  hitherto  appeared  on  the 
life  of  Queen  Mary.  The  well-known  reputation  acquired  by  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Stevenson  in  editing  many  historical  works  guarantees  the  value  of 
the  forthcoming  volume. 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  SCOTS  GUARD  IN  FRANCE, 
from  its  Formation  until  its  final  Dissolution,  by  Eev.  W. 
Forbes  Leith,  S.J.,  illustrated  by  finely  etched  plates  re- 
presenting ceremonies  in  which  the  Guard  took  a  part,  also 
the  various  costumes  which  they  had  at  different  periods, 
all  taken  from  manuscripts.  Also  facsimiles  of  several  of 
the  original  muster-rolls  of  the  regiments,  containing  the 
names  of  members  of  numerous  old  Scottish  families. 
The  work  wiU  form  two  handsome  quarto  volumes,  of  which  only  a  limited 

number  will  be  printed. 

WORDSWORTH  (William).  The  Complete  Poetical 
Works  of  William  Wordsworth,  arranged  for  the  first 
time  in  Chronological  Order,  with  the  Notes  from  the  "  I.F." 
and  other  MSS.,  various  readings,  Life  of  the  Author,  and 
an  entirely  new  set  of  Notes  by  the  Editor,  Professor  Knight 
of  St  Andrews  University,  illustrated  with  portrait  after 
Haydon,  etched  by  Richeton,  and  fine  etchings  after 
M'Whirter,  to  be  issued  in  8  vols,  demy  8vo. 


22  Books  in  Preparation. 

THE  WORKS  OF  JOHN  DRYDEN,  Illustrated  with 
Notes,  Historical,  Critical,  and  Explanatory,  and  a  life  of  the 
Author  by  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  with  several  new- 
pieces,  additional  Notes,  and  complete  revision  of  the  text 
by  George  Saintsbury,  author  of  Dryden,  in  "  English  Men 
of  liCtters."     18  vols,  demy  8vo. 

PALACES,  CASTLES,  AND  MANSIONS  OF  THE 
Three  Lothians.  One  hundred  photographic  views,  taken 
by  Mr  John  Annan,  Edinburgh,  and  printed  in  Permanent 
Photography  by  Messrs  Annan,  Glasgow,  with  Historical 
and  Descriptive  Letterpress  by  John  Small,  M.A,  editor  of 
"  The  Works  of  Gavin  Douglas."    Folio. 

THE  ADVENTURES  OF  GIL  BLAS  OF  SANTIL- 
LANA,  newly  translated  from  the  French  of  Le  Sage,  with  a 
Preface  to  prove  who  was  the  author  of  Gil  Bias,  a  Prefatory 
Memoir  and  Notes  by  Henri  Van  Laun,  illustrated  with  24 
etchings,  done  specially  f<yr  this  work  by  M.  Ad.  Lalauze,  3  vols, 
uniform  with  the  same  translator's  Illustrated  Library  Edi- 
tion of  Moliere's  Works. 


INDEX. 


Anderson's  History  of  Edinburgh, 
Armstrong's,  Archie,  Jest  Book, 
Barclay's  Shyp  of  Fooles,  . 
Beauly  Priory  Charters,  Batten, 
Berwickshire  Popular  Rhymes, . 
Billings  on  Form, 
Birthday   Prayer   and    Answer 

Remembrancer, 
Boswell's.Jas., Commonplace  Book, 
Buchan's  Ballads, 
Burghs  of  Scotland,  Convention 
Records,  .... 

Burn  (R.  S.),  Landed  Property, 
Burns',    R.,  Works,  edited  by 

W.  S.  Douglas,       . 
Burns — Engravings,  . 
Burns',  R. ,  Commonplace  Book, 
Burns,  R. ,  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of, 
Burt's,    Captain,    Letters   from 
the  North,      .... 
Campbell's,  W.,  Balmerino  and 
its  Abbey,       .... 
Cervantes'  Don  Quixote,   . 
Chambers',    Wm.,     History    of 
Peeblesshire,  .... 
Christie,  Memoirs  of  the  House  of, 
Cokain's  Dramatic  Works, 
Coldstream  Priory  Chartulary,  . 
Court  of  Session  Garland,  . 
Coutts,  Memoirs  of  the  Family  of, 
Crail  Collegiate  Church  Register, 
Crowne's  Dramatic  Works, 
Cunningham's  Natural  History 
of  Magellan,   .... 
Cupar-Abbey,  Rental  Book  of,  . 
D'avenant's  Dramatic  Works,    . 
Documents  Relative  to  the  Re- 
ception   of    the    Kings    and 
Queens  of  Scotland, 
Don  Quixote,  Illustrated  Library 
Edition, ..... 
Douglas',  Gavin,  Poetical  Works, 
Dramatists  of  the  Restoration,  . 
Dunbar's  Poetical  Works,  Sup- 
plement, .... 
Edgar,  Genealogy  of  the  House  of, 
Edinburgh,  Anderson's  History  of, 
English  Metrical  Homilies, 
Estimate  of  the  Scottish  NobUity, 


Fordun's  Chronicle,  . 
Galloway,  History  of  the  Lands 

and  Their  Owners  in,     .         .       10 
Glasgow,  Liber   Protocollorum, 

etc.,  by  Bain  and  Rogers,       .  6 

Guthrie's  Vale  of  Strathmore,   .  6 

Halkett's  Dictionary,         .         .  6 

Hamilton's  Catechism,       .         .  7 

Herd's  Songs  and  Ballads,          .  7 

Historians  of  Scotland,       .         .  7 

Book  of  Pluscarden,        .         .  7 

Fordun's  Chronicle,        .         .  7 

Innes',  Father,  Critical  Essay,  7 

St  Columba,  Life  of,       .         .  7 

St  Ninian  and  St  Kentigem, 

Lives  of,      .        .         .         .  7 

Wyntoun's  Chronicle,     .         .  7 
Hunter's  Biggar  and  the  House 

of  Fleming,     ....  8 

Innes,  Father,  Critical  Essay,   .  8 

Innes,  Cosmo,  Memoir  of , .         .  8 

Innes,  Cosmo,  Scotch  Surnames,  8 
Innes,  Cosmo,  Sketches  of  Early 

Scotch  History,      ...  8 

Irving's  History  of  Dumbartonshire,   8 

James  I.,  Poetical  Remains  of, .  8 

Knox's,  J.,  Genealogical  Memoirs,  9 

Lacy's,  John,  Dramatic  Works,  5 

Laing,  Dr  David,  Books  edited  by — 

Dunbar's  Poems,  supplement,  5 

Wyntoun's  Chronicle,     .         .  7 

Lyndsay 's.  Sir  David,  Complete 

Works,  Library  Edition,  .  9 
Lyndsay's,  Sir  David,  Poetical 

Works,  People's  Edition,    .  9 
Scott's,  Sir  W.,  Centenary  Exhi- 
bition, Descriptive  Account  of,  13 
Laing's,  Henry,  Scottish  Seals,  9 
Lyndsay's,   Sir  David,  Ancient 

Heraldic  Manuscript,     .         .  9 
Lyndsay's,  Sir  David,  Complete 

Works,  Library  Edition,        .  9 
Lyndsay's,  Sir  David,  Poetical 

Works,  People's  Edition,        .  9 

Macdonald's  Criminal  Law,        .  9 
M'Kerlie's     Lands    and    their 

Owners  in  Galloway,      .         .  10 
Maclaren's  Geology  of  Fife  and 
the  Lothians,          , 


24 


Index. 


Maidment's  Scotish  Ballads  and 

Songs, 10 

Maidment's  Scotish  Pasquils,  .  10 
Marciano :  a  Comedy,  edited  by 

Logan,  .....  10 
Marmion's  Dramatic  Works,  .  5 
Molifere's   Works,    Etchings   to 

Illustrate,  .  .  .  .11 
Moli^re's  Works,  The  Library 

edition,  .         .         .         .         .11 
Moli^re's    Works,     the     Illus- 
trated Library  edition,   ,         .       10 
Nairne's,    Baroness,    LiJEe    and 

Songs, 11 

Paterson's  Scottish  Almanac,  .  15 
Paterson's  Tourist  Guides,  .  16 
Paterson's  Travelling  Maps,  .  16 
Paul  and  Virginia,  ...  12 
Pedlar's  Pack  of  Ballads  and  Songs,  11 
Pluscarden,  The  Book  of,  .  .  11 
Ramsay's,  Dean,  Reminiscences,  11 
Records  of  Convention  of  Royal 

Burghs  of  Scotland,        .         ,         2 
Rogers,  Rev.  Dr,  Books  edited  by — 
Boswell's,  Jas.,  Commonplace 

Book,  .....         2 
Burns',    R.,  Memoirs   of  the 

Family  of,  .         .         .         .         3 
Christie,  Memoir  of  the  House 

of, 4 

Coldstream  Priory  Chartulary,       4 
Coutts,  Memoirs  of  the  Family 

of, 4 

Crail  Collegiate   Church   Re- 
gister, ....         5 
Cupar  Abbey,  Rental  Book  of,        5 
Edgar,  Genealogy  of  the  House 

of, 6 

Estimate  of  the  Scottish  No- 
bility, ....         6 
Glasgow — Liber  ProtocoUorum 

and  Rental  Book,  &c.,         .         6 
James  I.,  Poetical  Remains  of,         8 
Knox's,  J.,  Genealogical  Me- 
moirs,  9 

Nairne's,  Baroness,  Life  and 

Songs,  .         .         .         .11 

St      Anthony's      Monastery, 

Notices  of,  .         .        .         .12 
Scot's    Staggering    State    of 

Scottish  Statesmen,    .         .       12 
Scott   and    Haliburton,    Me- 
morials of  the  Families  of,  .       13 
Stirling  and  Alexander,  Me- 
morials of  the  Houses  of,    .       14 
Strachan   and   Wise,   Memo- 
rials of  the  Families  of,       .       14 
Three  Scottish  Reformers,  &c. ,      14 
Rogers,  Rev.  Dr,   Leaves  from 

my  Autobiography,         .         .       11 
St  Anthony's  Monastery,  Notices 
of, 12 


St  Columba,  Life  of,  .        .         .  12 
St  Ninian   and    St   Kentigem, 

Lives  of,  ....  12 
Saint-Pierre,  Paul  and  Virginia,  12 
Scot's  Staggering  State,  .  .  12 
Scottish  Almanac,  .  .  .15 
Scott's,  Sir  W.,  Centenarj'-  Ex- 
hibition, Account  of,  .  .  13 
Scott's,  Dr  Hew,  Fasti  Ecclesise 

Scoticanse,      .         .         .         .12 
Scotts    and    Haliburtons,    Me- 
morials of  the  Families  of,      .  13 
Shyp  of  Fooles,  Barclay's,          .  1 
Slezer's  Theatrum  Scotiae,          .  13 
Small's  English  Metrical  Homilies,  6 
Spalding  Club  Publications — 
Aberdeen,  Description  of,       .  17 
Aberdeen  Cathedral  Register,  18 
Aberdeen  Council  Register,    .  18 
Aberdeen  Synod,  &c.,  Records,  18 
Aberdeen  and  Banff,  Collections 

for  a  History  of  the  Shires  of,  17 
Aberdeen  and  Banff,  Illustra- 
tions of  the  Topography,  .  19 
Aberdeen  Universities,  Selec- 
tions from  the  Records  of ,  .  19 
Aberdeen's  (Earl  of)  Letters,  19 
Barbour's  Bruce,  ...  20 
Blakhall's  Brieffe  Narrative,  .  18 
Brodie's  Diary,  ...  20 
Cawdor,  Book  of  the  Thanes  of,  20 
Deer,  The  Book  of,  .  .  20 
Fasti  Aberdonenses,  .  .  19 
Gordon's  Britaine's  Distemper,  18 
Gordon's,  General,  Diary,  .  20 
Gordon's  Scots  Affairs,  .  .  17 
Innes',  Father,  Ecclesiastical 

History,      .         .         .         .  19 

Innes,  History  of  the  Family  of,  20 

Keith's,  Marshal,  Memoir,     .  17 

Rose  of  Kilravock,  Family  of,  18 

Sculptured  Stones  of  Scotland,  1 9 

Spalding  Club  Miscellany,      .  ]  7 

Spalding  Club  Notices,  .         .  20 
Spalding's  Memorials   of  the 

Trubles,      .         .         .         .19 
Strathbogie  Presbytery  Book,  17 
Spink's  Notes   for   Settlement- 
Makers  and  Trustees,     .         .  14 
Spink's  Procedure  and  Redress 

at  Law, 14 

Stirling    and    Alexander,    Me- 
morials of  the  House  of,          .  14 
Strachan  and  Wise,  Memorials 

of  the  Families  of,  .         .         .  14 

Tatham's,  John,  Dramatic  Works,  5 

Three  Scottish  Reformers,  &c., .  14 

Tourist  Guides  to  Scotland,       .  16 

Wilson's,  John,  Dramatic  Works,  5 

Wyntoun's  Chronicle,         .         .  14 

Young's  Guide  to  Sutherland,    .  14 


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