INDEX.
- ABBOT, Archbp., [36].
- Abbott, Robert, [36].
- Abel-Remusat, J. P., sale, [332].
- Abingdon, Earls of, [180], [281].
- Abulpharage, Gregory, [114].
- Acland (H. W.), M.D., [293], [294] n.
- Acton, Oliver, [184].
- Actor, Petrus, [113].
- Adams, Thomas, [36].
- Addison, Joseph, [223], [322].
- Adelaide, Q. Consort of Will. IV, [319].
- Ægidius Romanus, [111].
- Ælfgiva, Abbess of Barking, [327].
- Æsop, [27] n.
- Æthiopic MSS., [63], [113], [215], [267].
- Aggas, Ralph, [335].
- Airy, G. B., [195].
- Albert, Prince, [252], [319].
- Albert of Aix, [296].
- Albertini, Albert, [202].
- Alcock, Thomas, [336].
- Aldines purchased, [117], [204], [229], [232] n., [242], [262], [300];
- catalogued, [203].
- Aldred, —, M.A., [107].
- Aldrich, Henry, D.D., Dean of Ch. Ch., [119], [125], [336].
- Aldworth, Rev. John, [39].
- Ales, Alexander de, [111].
- Alexander, Romance of, [17].
- Aleyne, Richard, [314].
- Alfred the Great, transl. of Gregory's Pastoral Care, [100];
- Preface to Gregory's Dialogues, ib.;
- coins, [264].
- Allen, —, [158].
- Allen, Fifield, M.A., [107].
- Allen, Thomas, M.A., donor, [19];
- mentioned, [58].
- Allen, Thomas, Finchley, [57].
- Allibond, Dr. John, Rustica Acad. Oxon. Desc., [75].
- Al-malek, Alashraf Shalian, Sultan, [114].
- Almanacks, deemed unworthy of admission by Bodley, [66];
- Clog almanacks, [105], [161], [325];
- various almanacks, [183];
- MS. astrological calendar, [329];
- brass calendar, [333].
- Alstedius, J. H., Systema Mnemon., [43].
- Altham, Roger, D.D., [39].
- Altham, Roger, jun., M.A., [106].
- Alward, John, [315].
- American Tracts, [253], [254], [271];
- Psalters, [264].
- Ames, Joseph, [200], [232].
- Anabat, Guil., [312].
- Anacreon, [298].
- Anderson, Sir Richard, donor, [49].
- Anglo-Saxon MSS., [19], [63], [99], [100], [102], [103], [104];
- the Chronicle, [64];
- list of some, in some priests' libraries, [25].
- Anne, Queen, [127], [137].
- Anstey, Rev. Henry, M.A., [7].
- Anstis, John, [178].
- Anwykyll, John, Compend. Grammat., [112] n.
- Apsley, Sir Peter, [185] n.
- Aquinas, St. Thomas, [285] n.
- Arabic MSS., [51], [59], [63], [76], [82] n., [91], [95], [113] bis, [199], [206], [207], [208], [215], [225], [229], [231], [233], [267], [269], [289], [290], [294] n.
- Arbuthnot, Alex., [304].
- Archæologia, cited, [338] n.
- Archimedes, [201].
- Arethas of Patras, [208], [215].
- Aretine, L., [8].
- Aristotle, [8], [111], [226].
- Armenian MSS., [63], [92], [113].
- Arnold, Samuel, Mus. D., [205].
- Articles of 1562, with signatures of Convocation, [87].
- Arundel, Howard, Earl of, collector of Marbles and MSS., [102].
- Arundel Marbles, [138].
- Ashantee, Princes of, [319].
- Ashburnham, Earl of, [321].
- Asher, A., [275].
- Ashmole, Elias, [177];
- his library, [287];
- a MS. [327];
- coins, [340].
- Ashton, John, or Eschyndone, [58].
- Asula, A. de, [261].
- Athelstan, King, [23].
- Athenæum, [281], [295] n., [301].
- Atkins, Henry, M.D., [37].
- Atterbury, Francis, Bp. of Rochester, [336].
- Attila, [334].
- Aubigné, Sieur d', Hist. Univ., [72].
- Aubrey, John, MSS., [253], [288];
- Lives cited, [73], [77] n.
- Auerbach, Dr. I., [275].
- Aufrecht, Theod., M.A., [265], [270], [272], [294] n., [300].
- Augustine, St., of Hippo, [20] n., [253].
- Augustine, St., of Canterbury, his MS. of the Gospels, [24].
- Aurung-zebe, [158].
- Awdry, Sir J. W., donor, [337].
- Ayliffe, Dr. John, Univ. of Oxford cited, [31], [38], [86] n.
- BABER, Rev. H. H., M.A., Sub-librarian, [204], [217].
- Backer, A. De, Bibl., des Écr. de la Comp de Jes. cited, [224] n.
- Bacon, Sir Francis, donor, [49];
- Works, [50];
- Essays, [51].
- Bacon, Roger, [58], [329].
- Bacon, Thomas Sclater, [184].
- Bagford, John, [112], [177], [178].
- Bailey, W., B.A., [239], [241].
- Bailly, Lud., [263].
- Baker, Thomas, B.D., [178], [212] n.
- Bale, John, Bp. of Ossory, [90], [239], [248].
- Ballard, George, his bequest, [186-8];
- cited, [49], [52] n.;
- references to his MSS., [99], [156];
- mentioned, [320].
- Balliol, Devorguilla de, [314].
- Bandinel, Bulkeley, D.D., mentioned, [82] n., [149], [215], [220], [237], [238], [249], [273], [279], [336];
- Sub-librarian, [217];
- Librarian, [218];
- resignation, [292];
- death, [293];
- sale of his library, [297].
- Banks, Sir Joseph, [194].
- Barges, J. J., [311].
- Barker, Christopher, [52], [171] n.
- Barker, E. H., [290].
- Barker, Robert, donor, [25];
- mentioned, [36], [171] n.
- Barker, Robert, in 1631, [290] n.
- Barlow, Thomas, D.D., elected Librarian, [76];
- draws up a paper against lending books, [79];
- quotations from it, [50], [72], [77], [81-84];
- Library accounts, [67], [69], [85];
- mentioned, [58], [100] n.;
- resigns, [90];
- interview with a R. C. priest, [91];
- his books, [99], [111], [115], [119], [126], [129], [328].
- Barnes, J., mentioned, [41];
- donor, [50].
- Barnes, Joshua, [178], [320].
- Barnes, Juliana, [160].
- Barocci, Giacomo, his MSS., [53-55], [130] n.;
- references to MSS., [83].
- Barrett, P., B.A., [235].
- Barrington, Shute, Bp. of Durham, donor, [231].
- Barthélemy, J. J., [162].
- Basire, James, [212] n., [213].
- Baskett, John, donor, [147].
- Basle, Council of, [51].
- Bassandyne, Thomas, [304].
- Bateman, —, [153].
- Bath, Countess of, [185] n.
- Battely, Oliver, M.A., [107].
- Bathurst, Ralph, M.D., donor, [88].
- Baudry, F., [184] n.
- Baxter, W. H., [309].
- Bayeux, [180].
- Beaumont, F., and Fletcher, J., [231].
- Bebseth, John, [315].
- Becket, Archbp. T. à, [29], [42], [104], [188].
- Becon, Thomas, [248].
- Beddoes, Thomas, M.D., makes complaint against Price, [197].
- Bede, cited, [64], [102], [327] n.;
- mentioned, [104].
- Bedell, William, Bp. of Kilmore, MS. papers, [176].
- Bedford, Bp. Hilkiah, [181].
- Bedford, William, M.A., [106], [181].
- Beet, T., bookseller, [42] n.
- Beever, Rev. F. J., donor, [338].
- Bell, Rev. John, [39].
- Bembi, Cardinal, [58].
- Benaliis, B. de, [310].
- Bengal, Asiatic Society of, donor, [269].
- Benius, Paulus, [50].
- Bennet, Sir John, mentioned, [36];
- one of Bodley's executors, and a defalcator, [37].
- Bennet, Matthew, [37].
- Bent, Andrew, [233].
- Berkshire MSS., [212] n.
- Bernard, Edward, D.D., his books, [116], [117];
- mentioned, [133];
- Catal. MSS., [89], [94], [95], [101], [103], [104], [108], [110], [111], [113] bis, [116], [117], [130] n., [287].
- Bernstein, Dr., [296].
- Berryer, M., [319].
- Besly, John, D.C.L., Sub-librarian, [242], [246].
- Bestiaries, [327-8].
- Beverland, Hadrian, [207].
- Bible, Paris Polyglott, [76];
- Hebr. MS. [324], pr. 1488, [201];
- Latin, MSS., [22], [224];
- c. 1455 (Mazarine), [202];
- 1462, on vellum, [161], on paper, [201];
- c. 1470, [210];
- 1471, ib.;
- (Strasb.) n. d., ib.;
- Wickliffe's Version, [96];
- Coverdale's 1535, [239], [321];
- — 1537, ib.;
- Cromwell's 1539, [300];
- Cranmer's 1540, 1541, 1553, [239];
- Matthew's 1551, ib.;
- Bishops' 1568, [233];
- First Scottish edit. 1579, [304];
- Auth. Vers. 1631, [290];
- 1639, [53];
- Vinegar 1717, [147];
- Glasgow 1862, [330];
- Bowyer, [244-5];
- Douay, [49];
- Bohemian, Ed. Pr., [283];
- Dutch 1637, [89];
- German, Ed. Pr., [202];
- 1466, [233];
- Luther's 1541, [245], [330];
- Royal Press, Berlin, [330];
- Polish 1563, [229].
- Old Test., Syriac, [107];
- Pentateuch, Hebr. 1482, [226];
- Samaritan, [296];
- Syriac, [107];
- German, [283];
- Genesis, Greek, [283];
- Psalters, Lat., [179], [249], [327];
- 1459, [229];
- Archbp. Parker's, [250];
- American, [264];
- Æthiopic, 1513, [89].
- Apocrypha 1549, [233].
- New Test., Codex Ebner. [229-30];
- Tyndale's 1534, [232];
- — 1536, [239];
- Coverdale's 1538, [302];
- Hollybush 1538, [239];
- Erasmus 1540, ib.;
- C. Barker, [52];
- 1625, [53];
- 1628, [53];
- 1630, [53].
- Evangeliaries, Greek, [94], [224].
- Gospels, Lat., [104], [327];
- Lat., (given by S. Gregory to S. Augustine), [24];
- Early English, [100];
- Coptic, [107];
- Russian, [19];
- Syriac, [56];
- St. Luke, Greek, [283];
- St. Luke and St. John, Greek, [283];
- Lat., [179];
- Acts, Codex Laudianus, [64];
- Biblia Pauperum, [321] n.;
- Apocalypse illustrated, MS., [321], [328];
- MS. illustrations of the Bible, [324].
- Bill, John, [17], [53].
- Bilstone, John, M.A.,
- Janitor, [151], [152];
- deprivation and death, [192].
- Bindings, [27] n., [49], [51-3], [57], [89], [230], [332]. [333].
- Birch, Thomas, D.D., [172].
- Bishop, —, [205].
- Bishop, Sir Henry, [278].
- Black, W. H., [287], [289].
- Blackbourne, Bp. John, [169].
- Blacman, John, [318].
- Blackstone, Sir W., [320] n.
- Blackwood, Adam, [266] n.
- Blades, William, [155], [250], [262].
- Blakeway, Edward, M.A., [107].
- Blakeway, Rev. J. B., Shropshire MSS., [263].
- Blakeway, Richard, M.A., [106].
- Blayney, Benjamin, D.D., [198].
- Bliss, Rev. Nathaniel, [194].
- Bliss, Philip, D.C.L., his sale, [97], [289];
- cited, [117], [152], [171] n.;
- mentioned, [178], [180], [192] n., [196], [215], [216], [219] n., [220], [235], [236], [242], [245], [257] n., [320] n.
- Bliss, W. H., M.A., [117].
- Block-books, [321].
- Blow, Dr. John, [205].
- Bloxam, J. R., D.D., Regist. of Magd. Coll., cited, [188], [210].
- Blunt, J. H., M.A., [132] n.
- Bobart, J., [115].
- Boccaccio, Giovanni, [8], [296], [330].
- Bodleian Library, see 'Stationers' Company;'
- central room built to receive Duke Humphrey's books, [7];
- destruction of his library, [11-12];
- re-foundation by Bodley, [14];
- roof, [14-15];
- register of benefactors, [16];
- opened, [24];
- styled the Bodleian by letters patent, [25];
- eastern wing built, [29];
- great window, ib.;
- endowments, [32];
- western wing built, [60];
- statute 1813, [218];
- new statutes 1856, [284];
- first catalogue 1605, [207];
- second 1620, [46], [91];
- appendix 1635, [60];
- prices of these catalogues, [60];
- third 1674, [97], [156-7];
- Hearne's Appendix, [123];
- fourth 1738, [156];
- fifth 1843, [268];
- new catalogue now in progress, [291];
- Uri's catalogue of Oriental MSS., [199];
- catalogues
- of pictures, [189];
- of early printed books 1795, [203];
- number
- of books 1620, [46-7];
- of MSS. 1690, [110];
- of printed books and MSS.
- 1714, [137];
- 1849, [274];
- 1867, [305];
- remonstrance from foreign readers against an order of the Curators, [68];
- loan to Charles I, [37], [69];
- supposed attempt to burn the library, [70];
- attendance of readers
- in 1648-9, [75];
- in 1730-40, [152];
- duplicates exchanged with Queen's College, [115];
- sales of duplicates, [160], [201], [297], [298];
- western end re-floored, [191];
- annual payment from graduates, [195];
- books not allowed to be borrowed, [50], [82] n.;
- borrowing allowed
- by Lord Pembroke and Sir T. Roe, [51];
- by Sir K. Digby, [59];
- loan of books refused
- to Bp. Williams, [50];
- to Charles I, [72];
- to Cromwell, [76];
- to the translators of the Bible, [82] n.;
- to Archbp. Laud, ib.;
- granted by special grace, from some collections, to Selden, [79];
- MSS. lent
- to Marshall, [100];
- to the French government by Convocation, [295];
- removal of books forbidden 1686, [109];
- books returned—
- to Univ. Libr., Cambr., [154];
- to Emman. Coll., Cambr., [159];
- to Magd. and Univ. Coll., Oxf., [215];
- to Durham, [216];
- to two parishes, [234];
- books stolen, [74], [80] n., [81], [103] n.;
- denunciation of a thief by the Curators, [80] n.;
- books restored, [81], [82], [103] n.;
- chains for books, [86];
- pamphlets, [66], [194], [202], [290];
- dispute between the Hebdomadal Board and the Curators, [198];
- poem on the Library, [196];
- returns to House of Commons, [227], [273], [274];
- Greek text affixed to the door, [209];
- coldness in winter formerly, [98];
- warming apparatus, [234-5];
- the Radcliffe building assigned as a reading-room, [293], [295];
- visited
- by James I, [26], [41],
- by Charles I, [55], [70],
- by Charles II, [92],
- by James II, [109],
- by George III, [197],
- by her present Majesty, [319];
- American visitor's account cited, [134] n.;
- order in 1722 against admission of readers at unstatutable times, [74];
- Anatomy Sch., [132], [134], [136], [140];
- assigned to the Library, [200];
- heads formerly on the wall of Picture Gallery, [138];
- the clock, [182] n.;
- librarians' celibacy, [21];
- stipends of officers in 1655-7, [87];
- stipends of Sub-librarians, [260];
- in 1856, [284];
- list of officers, [341-3][43];
- rules, [344].
- Bodley, Gerard, [160].
- Bodley, Sir Thomas;
- early career, [12-13];
- begins to restore the Library, [14];
- his motto, [15];
- bust, [26];
- desires the Catalogue to be dedicated to the Prince of Wales, [27];
- builds eastern wing, [29];
- said to have given plate to the Stationers' Company on their agreement with him, [32];
- endows the Library, [32];
- forbad the borrowing of books, [82] n.;
- his bell, [33];
- his chest, ib.;
- death, [37];
- charged with neglect of his relatives, [38];
- petition from his grand-nephew and niece, [39];
- portrait, [336];
- portrait on glass at Oriel Coll., [45] n.;
- annual Bodley speech, [105];
- Reliquiæ Bodleianæ cited, [14], [16], [21], [22], [26], [27], [28], [31], [33], [40], [42], [88];
- mentioned, [138];
- books with his autograph, [32], [296];
- Justa Funebria Bodlei cited, [26], [37];
- Bodleiomnema, [37].
- Bodley, Capt. Sir Josias, [13] n.;
- donor, [21].
- Bodley, Laurence, [13] n.
- Bodley, Miles, [13] n.
- Boethius, [23].
- Boileau, Nic., [298].
- Bois, Sim. du, [312].
- Bokelonde, Thomas, [8] n.
- Boleyn, Queen Anne, [333];
- book which belonged to her, [27].
- Bolingbroke, Lord, [175].
- Boninis, B. de, [312].
- Bonner, Edm., Bishop of London, [239].
- Bonyngton, W., [313].
- Boone, T., [304].
- Booth, John, Bp. of Exeter, [317] n.
- Borlase, Dr. W., [289].
- Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, [188] n.
- Boswell, James, [231].
- Boswell, Sir W., [322].
- Botel, Henry, [303].
- Boucher, Rev. Jonathan, [254].
- Bourgchier, Sir H., [54].
- Bowcher, G., donor, [149].
- Bowen, James, donor, [163], [321].
- Bowles, Joseph, M.A.;
- Dr. Hudson's servitor, [139], [140];
- elected Librarian, [144];
- Hearne's character of him, [145], [146];
- began to print a new Catalogue, [158];
- demanded payment for making lists, [171] n.;
- death, [151].
- Bown, John, M.A., [342].
- Bowyer, Sir George, donor, [260].
- Bowyer, Rob.; his illustrated Bible, [244].
- Boyce, William, Mus. D., [205].
- Boydell, J., [258].
- Boyle, Robert; History of the Air, [124].
- Boys, John, D.D., [36].
- Bradley, Dr. James; MSS. of his Astron. Observations, [193], [195].
- Bradshaw, Henry, M.A., Cambr., [112] n., [155].
- Brahe, Tycho; Astron. Mechan., with original MSS. additions, [58].
- Braidwood, —, [234], [284].
- Breamore, Hants, [131].
- Bredon, Simon, [58].
- Brent, Charles, M.A., [107].
- Bresslau, M. H., [114].
- Brett, Lieut., [289].
- Breviaries, [213], [280], [303], [310], [311].
- Brewer, J. S., M.A., [166].
- Brewster, William, M.D., [142].
- Bridgeman, William; his sale, [173], [184].
- Bridges, John; Northamptonshire collections, [204].
- Bridges, Nath., D.D., [204].
- Brie, Joh. de, [312].
- Bright, B. H., donor, [232] n.;
- sale, [270].
- Brightwell, Rich., i.e. J. Frith, q.v.
- Bristol, Charter, [180].
- Bristol, George Digby, Earl of, [240].
- British Museum; various MSS., [10], [19] n., [101], [102], [153], [180];
- printed books, [246] n., [272].
- Britton, John, [253] n., [288].
- Broad, J., [285].
- Brooke, Margaret, donor, [57].
- Brooks, —, glass-painter, [193].
- Brougham, Lord, [319].
- Brounst, Richard, [314].
- Brown, Thomas R., M.A., [260] n.
- Brown, Thomas, [196] n.
- Browne, Arthur, M.A., [268].
- Browne, Lancelot, M.D., donor, [22].
- Browne, Sir Thomas, [177].
- Bruce, James; his MSS., [266-8].
- Bruce, John, [61].
- Bruno, S., [179].
- Bry, J. T. de, [279].
- Buckeridge, John, Bp. of Rochester, [36].
- Buckhurst, Lord. See Dorset.
- Buckingham, George, first Duke, [51], [54], [334].
- Buckingham, Sheffield, Duke of; portrait, [148].
- Buckinghamshire MSS., [190].
- Bugenhagen, J., [246] n.
- Bull, George, Bp. of St. David's, [320] n.
- Bull, N., Janitor, [189].
- Bulls relating to England, [110].
- Bunsen, Chevalier, [319].
- Bunyan, John, [304].
- Burbache, John, [316].
- Burdett-Coutts, Miss, [42] n.
- Bure, G. F. de, [200], [321] n.
- Bures, Suffolk, parish register, [234].
- Burgess, Thos., Bp. of St. David's, [196].
- Burgo, D. de, [8].
- Burgred, King of Mercia, [185].
- Burmese MSS., [240], [326].
- Burn, J. H., [297].
- Burn, J. S., cited, [290] n.
- Burnet, Gilbert, Bp. of Salisbury, [175], [238], [251], [254], [276];
- Life of Hale cited, [77], [85].
- Burnett, Alex., Archbp. of St. Andrew's, [155] n.
- Burnford, Humphrey, Librarian, [11].
- Burton, Daniel, M.A., [107].
- Burton, Robert; his gift of printed books, [65-7], [111].
- Burton, Archd. Samuel, [57].
- Burton, Thomas, M.A., [106].
- Burton, William, donor, [56].
- Bury, Philip of, Bp. of Durham; his library at Durham College, [4].
- Bury St. Edmund's, abbey register, [154] n.
- Butler, Charles, [247].
- Butler, Samuel, Bp. of Lichfield, [262].
- Butler, William, M.D., [333].
- Button, James, donor, [44].
- Byron, Lord, [227].
- CADELL, T., [166].
- Cædmon, [102], [327].
- Calamy, Edmund, [320] n.
- Calcott, John, B.D., [221].
- Calcutta, [338].
- Caldecott, Thomas, donor, [247].
- Calder, —, coins, [340].
- Camac, Turner, donor, [199].
- Cambridge, Statutes of various Colleges, [179];
- Corp. Chr. Coll., MS. there, [24];
- fragment there, [112] n.;
- Emmanuel Coll., book restored to the College, [159];
- St. John's Coll., fragment there, [112] n.;
- Univ. Library, [112] n.;
- MSS. restored to Moore's Library, [154] n.;
- return to House of Commons of books rejected, [227];
- map, [335].
- Camden, William, donor, [19];
- MS. collections, [196] n.;
- engraved portrait, [336];
- Britannia and Annales Eliz., [153].
- Canonici, M. L., his MSS., [223-6], [230] n., [310];
- fragments of vellum Bible, [161].
- Canons, early MSS., [100], [103].
- Canterbury, MSS. from St. Augustine's, [22], [24];
- Statutes of the Cathl., [179].
- Capgrave, John, [10], [178].
- Carew, Sir G., MSS., [64] n.
- Carleton, Sir Dudley, and Alice, [38], [48] n.
- Carmey, Angel, [182] n.
- Carte, Thomas, his MSS., [165-7];
- Letters cited, [75].
- Cary, Henry, M.A., [268];
- Mem. of the Civ. War, [154].
- Casaubon, Isaac, writes verses on Bodley's death, [37];
- his Adversaria, [95].
- Casaubon, Meric, bequeathed his father's Adversaria, [95].
- Cassel, D., [275] n.
- Cassini, —, [205].
- Castell, Edmund, D.D., [150].
- Castlemain, Lord, [173].
- Catalogues, Sale, [248].
- Catherine, S., [178].
- Cato, [43].
- Caulfield, Richard, LL.D., donor, [311], [340].
- Cave, Sir Thomas, donor, [188].
- Cawood, John, [171] n.
- Caxton, William, Descr. of Brit., [88];
- Governayle of Health, [155];
- Ars Moriendi, [155]
- Game of Chesse, [163];
- Recuyell of Troye, [163];
- Horæ, [250];
- Booke of Curtesye, [250];
- Dictes, [262];
- Chronicle, [280], [321];
- Pilgrimage, [328];
- placard, [250].
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- Halloix, P., Eccl. Or. Scriptt., [57].
- Ham House, [155].
- Hamilton, —, [290].
- Hamilton, William and Hubert, sons of Sir William H., donors, [285].
- Hampden, John, Letters, [154];
- jewel, [203].
- Hamper, W., donor, [240].
- Handel, G. F., [205].
- Harborne, John, [328].
- Harcourt, Earl and Archbp., [212] n.
- Harding, John, Chronicle, [87].
- Hardouyn, Germ., [312].
- Hardy, Thomas Duffus, [64] n., [166].
- Hare, Aug. and J. C., donors, [247].
- Hare, Robert, [82].
- Harewood, Yorkshire, [104].
- Harper, H. S., [263].
- Harris, J., [239] n., [277], [322].
- Hart, Andr., [266].
- Haryson, John, [36].
- Haslam, Christopher, M.A., [107].
- Haslewood, J., [160].
- Hastings, Warren, [208].
- Hatton, Capt. Charles, donor, [99].
- Hatton, Christopher, first Lord, [99].
- Hatton, Christopher, second Lord, his MSS., [20] n., [99-100].
- Hatton, Jane, grand-niece to Bodley, petition to the University, [39].
- Havergal, H. E., M.A., [189], [206].
- Hawkins, Ernest, B.D., Sub-librarian, [246], [252].
- Hawkins, John, [147].
- Hayes, Drs. Phil. and Will., [205], [206].
- Head, Sir Edmund, Few Words on Bodl. Libr., [247], [277].
- Heath, James, [258].
- Hearne, Thomas, M.A., appointed Janitor, [123];
- makes an appendix to the Cat., ib.;
- catalogues Ray's coins, [125];
- appointed Sub-librarian, [132];
- his respect for Duke Humphrey, [6];
- paper against borrowing books, [80] n.;
- complaints against him, [132], [136], [139];
- account of his exhibiting a portrait of the Chevalier, [134-6];
- quits the Library upon refusing the oaths, [140];
- commended by Uffenbach, [145];
- his death, [152];
- diary, [180];
- cited, [4] n., [14] n., [15] n., [22], [28], [33], [43], [45] n., [48] n., [52] n., [55] n., [70], [91] n., [98], [99], [106], [109], [116], [122], [125], [126], [127], [128], [130], [132], [137], [138] bis, [139], [140], [142], [143], [144], [145], [146], [149], [151], [156], [157], [171] n., [333];
- mentioned, [9], [56], [64], [112], [120], [126];
- references to his MSS., [156], [178], [329];
- Reasons for taking the Oath of Allegiance, [152];
- Dodwell de Parma Woodw., [134], [136];
- proposed apology for the preface, [137];
- Camden's Eliz., [133], [137] n., [213] n.;
- Letter on Antiquities, &c., [189];
- Rossi Hist. Angl., [120], [138], [141];
- Guli Neubrig. Hist. Angl., [126];
- Langtoft's Chron., [162].
- Heber, Richard, sale, [141] n., [248], [253].
- Hebrew printed books and MSS, [54] n., [63], [78], [108], [113], [225], [243], [270], [272], [275], [280], [300].
- Heddon, Thomas, [315], [318].
- Heinecken, C. H. de, [321] n.
- Heinsius, Daniel, [207].
- Hendons, or Hindhay, Berks, [32].
- Henrietta Maria, Queen Consort of Charles I, [331].
- Henry II, penance at Canterbury, [29];
- homage of King of Scotland, [30];
- grant to Gloucester, [185].
- Henry IV, granted a payment to the Librarian, [5].
- Henry VI, [29].
- Henry VIII, mentioned, [11], [271], [316];
- books which belonged to him, [27];
- accounts of surveyor of works, [177];
- chair, said to be his, [95].
- Henry, Prince of Wales, [27], [42].
- Heralds' College, [102].
- Herbert, George, cited, [43].
- Herbert, Sir Thomas, donor, [93].
- Herbert, William, [112].
- Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, [187].
- Herculaneum, Rolls from, [216].
- Hereford Cathedral, chartulary, [120];
- statutes, [179];
- Missale 1502, [213] n.
- Hermann, Godfrey, [282].
- Hermas, [13] n.
- Heuringius, Simon, [183] n.
- Heydon, Sir Christopher, donor, [25].
- Heylin, Peter, D.D., Examen Hist. cited, [85];
- Cypr. Angl. cited, [290] n.
- Heywood, Robert, M.A., donor of Guy Fawkes' lantern, [67];
- his father searched the Parliament cellars, ib.
- Heywood, Thomas, [231].
- Hibbert, George, sale, [246] n.
- Hickes, Bp. George, cited, [20] bis, [102], [149];
- mentioned, [100], [187] n.;
- donor, [104];
- papers, [177];
- portrait, [336].
- Hickman, Charles, M.A., [106].
- Hickman, Henry, [36].
- Hickman, Henry, Justif. of Fathers cited, [85].
- High Commission Court, confirms the ordinance of the Stationers' Company, [36].
- Hill, Rev. —, [165].
- Hill, Herbert, M.A., Sub-librarian, [259], [261].
- Hill, Sir John, M.D., Vegetable System, [198] n.
- Hill, Rev. Joseph, [173] n.
- Hill, Richard, [81].
- Hindhay farm, see Hendons.
- Hoadley, Bp. Benjamin, portrait exhibited by Hearne, [135].
- Hobart Town, first printed book, [233].
- Hobbes, Thomas, [77] n.
- Hoccleve, Thomas, [178].
- Hodgson, B. H., donor, [265].
- Hodsall, —, [340] n.
- Hody, Humphrey, D.D., bequest, [126].
- Hogarth, William, donor, [168].
- Holbein, Hans, [333], [337].
- Holland, T., [341] n.
- Hollis, John Brande, [227].
- Holman, W., MSS. for Essex, &c., [174], [175].
- Holmes, John, [39].
- Holmes, Rob., D.D., Collations of Sept., [207].
- Home, Sir J. E., donor, [276].
- Homer, Edit. Princ., [192];
- Scholia on Odyssey, [246].
- Honolulu, Queen Emma of, [320].
- Hooke, Col. John, letters, [222].
- Hooper, George, Bp. of Bath and Wells, [173] n.
- Hooper, Humphrey, [36].
- Hooper, John, Bp. of Gloucester, [239].
- Hope, F. W., D.C.L., donor, [297].
- Hope, J. T., [297].
- Hopkins, —, [67].
- Horace, [186], [248], [298].
- Horæ, [42], [178], [213], [250], [289], [311].
- Horne, Rev. T. H., [64].
- Hornsby, Thomas, D.D., [194].
- Horsey, Sir Jerome, donor, [25].
- Hosea, peculiar reading in, [20].
- Howe, Josias, B.D., Sermon, [171] n.
- Howe, Michael, [233].
- Howell, Lawrence, M.A., [177].
- Howland, Ralph, donor, [129].
- Huber, —, cited, [83] n.
- Huddesford, William, M.A., [181], [288], [289].
- Hudson, John, D.D., elected Librarian, [123];
- donor, ib.;
- said to have thrown out Milton's books from the Library, [46];
- letter cited, [121];
- mentioned, [69], [124], [127], [132], [133], [140], [157];
- twice married, [22];
- his widow married to Dr. Hall, [28];
- account of the Library, [38];
- subscribes for relief of Bodley's relations, [39];
- threatens to remove Hearne, [139];
- his death, [144];
- neglect and incapacity, [140], [144], [145].
- Hughes, J., M.A., Boscobel Tracts, cited, [324] n.
- Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, gifts to the Library, [6-10];
- motto, [6] n.;
- aided in building the Divinity School, [6];
- destruction of his library, [11], [12].
- Hungarian books, [275].
- Hunsdon, Henry, first lord, donor, [17].
- Hunt, Leigh, [227].
- Hunt, Thomas, printer and bookseller in Oxford in 1483, [112].
- Hunt, Thomas, D.D., mentioned, [109], [294] n.;
- MSS., [193].
- Hunter, Joseph, Cat. of Dodsworth MSS., [96].
- Huntingdon, Earl of, [166].
- Huntington, Robert, Bp. of Raphoe, mentioned, [108], [133];
- his MSS., [113], [115].
- Hussey, Edw. L., [255] n.;
- 257 n.
- Hussey, Robert, B.D., [257] n.
- Hutton, —, [143].
- Hyatt, J. C, B.A., [273].
- Hyde, Thomas, D.D., Sub-librarian, [90];
- elected Head-librarian, [93];
- dedication of catalogue, [97];
- note on the agreement with the Stationers' Co., [31];
- goes to London to claim books from the Co., [110];
- letters cited, [69], [120];
- MSS. bought from him, [113];
- mentioned, [100] n., [109], [130] n., [294] n.;
- charged with ignorance by Wanley, [118];
- wishes to have Wanley for his successor, ib.;
- resigns the Librarianship, [121];
- his death, [123].
- IBOTT, Benj., [232].
- Icelandic MSS., [242].
- Ince, Peter, donor, [50].
- Index Libb. Prohib., Madr. 1612-14, [90].
- Inglis, Esther, MSS. by her, [48], [49].
- Inglis, —, sale, [321].
- Inglis, Sir R. H., donor, [183];
- portrait, [337].
- Ingram, James, D.D., bequest of coins, [340].
- Innocent VIII., Pope, [148].
- Irish MSS., [63], [64], [175];
- pamphlets, [232], [247].
- Isaiah, [82] n., [113].
- Isham, Zach., M.A., [106].
- Italian printed books and MSS., [63], [177], [225], [260], [271].
- Ivan Basilides, Czar of Russia, [25].
- Ivie, Edw., M.A., [107].
- JACKSON, Cyril, D.D., Dean of Ch. Ch., [198].
- Jackson, Rev. J. E., [288].
- Jacobs, C. F. G., [273].
- James I, grants letters patent for the Library, [25];
- visits it, [26], [41];
- grants books from the royal libraries, [26];
- a book formerly in his possession, [44];
- presents his own Works, [47].
- James II, visits the Library while Duke of York, [92];
- Duchess of Buckingham his daughter, [148];
- mentioned, [166], [173], [222], [237], [252], [255], [323], [340].
- James Edward, 'the Chevalier,' son of James II, portrait exhibited by Hearne, [135];
- portraits of him and his wife, [169] n.
- James, Andrew, donor, [50].
- James, Edward, B.D., donor, [40].
- James, Richard, his MSS., [103], [104].
- James, Thomas, donor, [21];
- Appointment as Librarian, salary, &c., ib.;
- publishes the catalogue in 1605, [27];
- a continuation of the classified index in MS., [28];
- another Catalogue in MS. in 1613, [39];
- proposes the agreement with the Stationers' Company, [31];
- publishes the second edition of the Catalogue, [46];
- resigns his office, [44];
- death, ib.;
- cited, [13] n., [16], [60];
- mentioned, [103];
- Catal. Interpp., [60], [243] n.;
- portrait, [336].
- Janitors, [88], [123], [189], [192].
- Jansen, Cornelius, [336].
- Janson, Nicolas, [250], [310].
- Janua, J. de, [209].
- Javanese MSS., [50], [226], [324].
- Jehannot, E., [312].
- Jekyll, Sir Joseph, [172], [177], [184].
- Jekyll, Thomas, [174].
- Jernegan, Nicholas, [165], [166].
- Jerome, St., [111], [253].
- Jersey, Lord, [277].
- Jerusalem, [105], [265].
- Jessett, —, B.A., [158].
- Jews offer to buy St. Paul's Cathedral and the Bodleian Library, [75].
- John, a Greek scribe, [215].
- John of Aix, [113].
- Johnson, —, [77] n.
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, donor, [188];
- mentioned, [87], [232];
- Lives of Poets referred to, [106].
- Jones, —, [341].
- Jones, H., M.A. [dec. 1700], his MSS., [109], [120];
- reference to a MS., [96] n.
- Jones, H., M.A. 1729, [107].
- Jones, John, [210].
- Jones, Sir William, [247].
- Jonson, Ben, [86], [178], [231].
- Jonstonus, Joh., M.D., [320] n.
- Jordan, John, [44].
- Jordan, William, donor, [104].
- Josephus, [94], [158].
- Jourdain, John, donor, [50].
- Jowett, Benjamin, M.A., [277].
- Joye, George, [239].
- Judge, L. E., M.A., [239].
- Jugge, Richard, [171] n.
- Junius, Francis, mentioned, [19];
- his MSS. [102], [327];
- Glossarium Septentr., [108];
- three Hatton MSS. amongst his own, [100];
- cited, [104];
- portrait, [336].
- Justell, Christopher, [100].
- Justell, Henry, donor, [100].
- Justinian, [173] n., [310].
- Juvenal, [252], [262], [298].
- Juxon, Bishop William, donor, [88];
- donor of book to Barlow, [111].
- KEATE, —, [340].
- Keating, Geoffrey, Hist. of Ireland, [96].
- Keble, —, bookseller, donor, [125].
- Kedden, Rev. Ralph, [39].
- Keigwyn, John, [44].
- Keil, Prof. John, M.D., [134], [135], [136].
- Kellow, Richard, Bp. of Durham, [216].
- Kelly, Edward, his Holy Table, [162] n.
- Kemble, J. M., Codex Dipl., [185].
- Kempe, Thomas, Bishop of London, [10].
- Kempis, Thomas à, [126].
- Ken, John (erroneously printed Kerr), donor, [93].
- Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells, [173] n.;
- letters, [175] n.
- Kennett, White, Bishop of Peterborough, [187] n., [212] n.
- Kennicott, Benjamin, D.D., Hebr. Collations, &c., [191], [294] n.;
- Arabic tracts, [231];
- autograph, [320] n.
- Kennon, Mrs., [182] n.
- Kerver, Thielman, [312].
- Kewsch, John, [65].
- Kilby, —, [67].
- King, —, bookseller, [201].
- King, Charles, M.A., donor, [56] n.
- King, John, Bishop of London, [36].
- King, John, D.D., donor, [159].
- King, J., bookseller, Moorfields, [182] n.
- King, P., Lord, Life of Locke, cited [124].
- Kingsborough, Viscount, Mexican Antiq. [246].
- Kingsley, William, [289].
- Kingston, Felix, a London printer, [32].
- Kirkebote, Adam, Librarian, [11].
- Kloss, Dr., sale, [253], [262].
- Kneller, Sir Godfrey, donor, [147].
- Knight, Archdeacon, [153].
- Knight, Thomas, donor, [203].
- Knox, John, [242], [248].
- Koran, [76], [208], [326].
- Kyngusbury, Thomas de, [316].
- Kyrkeby, John, [7] n.
- LACTANTIUS, [226].
- Lacy, Edmund, Bishop of Exeter, [315].
- La Fontaine, J. de, [298].
- Laing, David, LL.D., mentioned, [49] n.;
- donor, [183] n.
- Lake, Gilbert, M.A., [107].
- Lamb, James, D.D., his MSS., [93].
- Landino, Christopher, [250], [310].
- Landspring, English monastery at, [245].
- Lane, Col. John, and Mrs. Letitia, [324].
- Langbaine, Gerard, D.D., his Adversaria, [89];
- mentioned, [59], [67], [78];
- letter cited, [78].
- Langlès, L. M., [239].
- Langley, abbey register, [154] n.
- Langley, Henry de, [316].
- Langford, Emmanuel, M.A., [158].
- Lansyng, Richard de, [316].
- Lascelles, R., Oxford, cited, [95], [234] n.
- Lasher, Josh., M.D., [179].
- Lathbury, T., M.A., [282].
- Lattebury, John, Expositio in Thren. Jerem., [112].
- Laud, Archbp., his gifts, [61-65];
- placed at the west end, [62];
- coins, [339];
- letters, [62], [322];
- references to his MSS., [43], [246], [268], [295], [325-327];
- mentioned, [31], [59], [82] n., [240], [290] n.;
- writes verses on Bodley's death, [37];
- portrait, [336];
- book given to St. John's College, [53] n.
- Laurence, Roger, M.A., [168] n.
- Laurence, R. F., M.A., [235].
- Laurence, Richard, Archbp. of Cashel, [220], [221], [267].
- Laurentius Gallus, [329].
- Layfields, John, [36].
- Leake, William, [36].
- Lecchelade, John de, [318].
- Lee, Sir James, donor, [328].
- Lee, Matthew, M.A., [107].
- Lee, Sir Richard, donor of books, [22];
- of a Muscovite cloak, [40], [307].
- Lee, William, [302].
- Leeu, Gerard, [155].
- Legat, Hugh, [313].
- Le Hunt, William, M.A., [107].
- Leicester, Robert Dudley, first Earl of, donor, while Lord Lisle, [17];
- his watch, [129];
- book that belonged to him, [320].
- Leicester, Cope, Earl of, [277], [321].
- Leicestershire, [110].
- Leighton, Archbishop, [179].
- Leland, John, his MSS., [56], [318].
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- Lendon, Abel, M.A., [202].
- Le Neve, Peter, [174], [184].
- Lennox, Mary, Countess of, [44].
- Lennox, W. J., [210].
- Lenthall, —, Janitor, [189].
- Leofric, Bp. of Exeter, MSS. given to Exeter, [23].
- Lerida, Brev. Illerdense, [303].
- Le Sœur, Hubert, [61], [148].
- Letheringham, Suffolk, [214].
- Lewis, F., [211] n.
- Lewis, Sir G. C., [274].
- Lewis, John, M.A., MSS., [176], [248], [252].
- Lewton, Edward, M.A., [201].
- Ley, Edwin, donor, [44].
- Leyden, [129], [133], [178], [199], [207], [228].
- Lhuyd, Edw., cited, [20], [125];
- MSS., [289].
- Libri, Girol. da, [249].
- Libri, Gugl., [273], [290].
- Lichfield Cathedral, [179].
- Lichfield, Leonard, [65].
- Lilly, William, [169] n.
- Lilly, W., bookseller, [260] n.
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- Lindsell, Augustine, Bp. of Peterb., [51], [290] n., [318].
- Lister, Martin, M.D., his library, [288].
- Livermore, George, [311].
- Liverpool, Earl of, [221].
- Livy, [112], [226].
- Llandaff, [190].
- Lloyd, William, Bp. of Worc., [116].
- Locke, John, donor, [124].
- Lockey, Thomas, B.D., elected Librarian, [90];
- resigns, [93];
- death, ib.
- Lockhart, James, Papers, cited, [222] n.
- Lodge, Thomas, [231].
- Loftus, Dudley, [108].
- Logan, D., [334].
- London, Charter, [180];
- houses in Distaff Lane, [32];
- burned in the Fire, [38];
- their rent in arrear, [58];
- fire at the Temple, [86];
- map of Lond. and Westm., [255];
- cat. of MSS. at Lincoln's Inn, [96];
- St. Peter's, Cornhill, [177];
- Christ's Hospital, [186].
- London Gazette, [302].
- Longhi, G., [299].
- Lorenzi, —, [226].
- Louis XIV of France, [214].
- Louis XVI of France, [267].
- Loutherbourg, P. J. de, [244].
- Louveau, J., [52].
- Low Countries, [186].
- Lownes, Humphrey, [36].
- Lucan, [223], [262].
- Luard, H. R., M.A., [328].
- Lucas, —, bookseller, [290] n.
- Luff, Richard, monk of Coventry, [314].
- Lumley, John, sixth Lord, donor, [17].
- Luther, Martin, [245], [246], [283], [285], [302].
- Lutheran Tracts, German, [228], [283].
- Lydgate, John, [177], [178], [318].
- Lydiat, Thomas, M.A., [119].
- Lye, Edward, M.A., [336].
- Lyndewoode, William, Provinciale, [112].
- Lysiaux, Thos., Dean of St. Paul's, [315].
- Lyte, Rev. H. F., [273].
- MACBRIDE, J. D., D.C.L., donor, [228];
- mentioned, [278], [320] n.
- Macdonald, Flora, [160] n.
- Macfarlane, E. M., M.A., [203] n.
- M'Ghee, Rev. R. J., donor, [262].
- Machlinia, William de, [210].
- Mackenzie, Sir George, [320] n.
- Mackie, —, [340].
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- Macpherson, D., [165], [166].
- Macray, W. D., [85] n., [176], [206], [233] n., [250] n., [270], [287].
- Mac-Regol, Abbot of Birr, [104].
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- Maffei, Scipio, Verona illust., cited, [230].
- Magnusen, Finn, his MSS., [242].
- Magna Charta, [185].
- Maittaire, Michael, [177], [178], [179], [184].
- Major, G., [246] n.
- Malabar, Bp. of, [319].
- Malabaric MS., [324].
- Malmesbury, Chartulary, [110], [142].
- Malone, Edmund, his library, [231-2].
- Malyng, H., [318].
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- Manaton, Pierce, M.D., [107].
- Manaton, Robert, M.A., [107].
- Manchester Cathedral, [179].
- Manuzzi, Giuseppe, [225].
- Maraldi, —, [205].
- Marchant, N., [336].
- Margaret of Anjou, [29].
- Margaret, Queen of Scotland, [44].
- Marlborough, John, first Duke of, [135].
- Marriott, Charles, B.D., [278].
- Marsh, Archbp. Narcissus, his bequest of MSS., [132-3].
- Marschalle, William, [317].
- Marshall, F. J., M.A., [259].
- Marshall or Mareschal, Thomas, D.D., his printed books and MSS., [107];
- recovers a lost MS., [92];
- said to have borrowed MSS., [100];
- mentioned, [150].
- Martivall, R. de, Bp. of Sarum, [176], [317].
- Marvell, Andrew, [320] n.
- Mary I, her MS. Horæ and inscription, [42];
- another inscription, [43].
- Mary II, [175] n., [255].
- Mary, Queen of Scotland, [171] n., [266] n.
- Maskelyne, N. S., M.A., [278].
- Mason, Robert, D.D., bequest, [264].
- Massa, Michael de, [329].
- Massey, Dr. Richard M., donor, [129].
- Massinger, Philip, [231].
- Master, Dr. Robert, donor, [9].
- Mather, Cotton, [304].
- Matthew of Westminster, [289].
- Matthews, Rev. A. H., donor, [210];
- Sub-librarian (?), [342].
- Maunder, —, D.D., [157].
- Maximilian, Emp. of Germany, [331].
- Maximus, Valerius, [8].
- Maynard, Joseph, B.D., donor, [90].
- Mead, Dr. Richard, [142], [184], [340].
- Medici, House of, [182].
- Medici, Mary de, [249], [351].
- Medyltone, Ralph de, [329].
- Meerman, Ger. and John, [238].
- Meetkirk, Prof. Edward, [81].
- Melanchthon, Philip, [245], [246], [253].
- Mendean MSS., [114], [300].
- Mendham, Rev. Joseph, his bequest, [286];
- Lit. Policy, cited, [91] n.
- Mentelin, —, [210].
- Mentz, [318].
- Mericke, John, donor, [25].
- Mexican Antiquities, [246], [325].
- Michael, J., Hebrew books, [272].
- Michaelis, J. D., [320] n.
- Middlesex MSS., [175].
- Middleton, Viscountess, [164].
- Milan, Ambrosian Library, [47] n.
- Mill, John, D.D., donor, [125];
- mentioned, [99].
- Mill, W. H., D.D., his MSS., [272].
- Milles, Jeremiah, D.D., his MSS., [268].
- Milton, John, books given by him, [45];
- these, at one time, said to have been thrown out, [46], [160].
- Missals, [23], [65], [179], [213], [225], [283].
- Mocket, or Moket, Richard, [36].
- Models, [49], [105], [236], [334], [337], [338].
- Mollineux, —, [134].
- Monasteries, dissolved, [271] n.
- Moniteur, [205].
- Monkhouse, Thomas, M.A., [164].
- Monmouth, Duke of, letters and dying acknowledgment, [173], [323];
- mentioned, [222], n., [282].
- Monson, Sir W., cited, [24].
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- Monthly Review, [260].
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- Morgan, Edward, M.A., [342].
- Morley, Thomas, [206].
- Morris, John, D.D., founder of the annual Bodley oration, [105].
- Mortara, Count Aless., his library, [225], [279].
- Morwent, Robert, [12].
- Moses Chorenensis, Hist. Armen., [128].
- Moses Maimonides, [114], [225].
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- Mozarabic Breviary, [280].
- Müller, A., donor, [228].
- Müller, Max., M.A., Sub-librarian, [303];
- resigned, [304].
- Mummy, an Egyptian, [105].
- Munich, duplicates from, [276].
- Muris, Joh. de, [76].
- Murr, — de, Memorab. Bibl. Norimb. cited, [230].
- Murray, Dr. Alex., [267].
- Murray, John, [184].
- Musca, —, [9] n.
- Music, printed books bought, [22];
- from Stat. Hall, [189];
- MSS., [205].
- Musonius, [43].
- NAHUMUS, Jod., Conc. in Evang., [80] n.
- Nairne, David, his papers, [166].
- Nalson, John, LL.D., papers, [153-4].
- Napier, Sir Richard, letter cited, [73].
- Napier, Rev. Richard, [74].
- Napoleon I, portrait, [299];
- medals, [340].
- Nash, Thomas, [301].
- Nassyngton, William of, [177].
- Naunton, Sir R., [47].
- Neal, D., cited, [68].
- Needlework, Life of our Blessed Lord, [51] n.;
- bindings, [51-53];
- samplers, [53].
- Neile, Rich., Bp. of Cov. and Lichfield, [36].
- Nelson, Robert, [127] n.
- Nemnivus, [20] n.
- Neubauer, Dr. A., [272].
- Nevile, Sir H., [48].
- Nevile, Thomas, donor, [48].
- New, E. P., B.D., [236].
- Newcastle, William Cavendish, Marq. of, [216].
- Newcastle, John Holles, Duke of, [180].
- Newey, Thomas, M.A., [106].
- Newington, Kent, parish register, [234].
- Newman, F., [83] n.
- Newman, G., [36].
- Newman, Henry, papers, [176].
- New South Wales, first printed book, [233].
- Newspapers, 1672-1737, [302].
- Newton, Richard, M.A., [106].
- Newton, Thomas, [87].
- New-Zealand Newspaper, [233] n.
- Nichols, John, Progr. of James I cited, [48];
- Lit. Anecd. cited, [78] n., [166] n., [200-1], [211] n.;
- Lit. Hist. cited, [188], [211], [214] n., [217], [231], [257], [342];
- Letters of Nicolson, [187] n.;
- mentioned, [214], [302].
- Nichols, John Gough, [325] n.
- Nicoll, Alex., D.D., Sub-librarian, [220];
- mentioned, [65], [95], [199], [215], [233].
- Nicolson, Wm., Archbp. of Cashel, [187] n.
- Noel, Rev. John, [184].
- Norris, Edwin, [44].
- Norris, John, Janitor, [134] n., [189].
- Norfolk Tracts, [280].
- Norkoping, Norway, [241] n.
- North, Lord, donor, [193-4].
- Northamptonshire MSS., [204].
- Northumberland, Hen. Percy, Earl of, [87].
- Norton, John, [36], [53].
- Notes and Queries, [226] n., [250] n., [254] n., [338] n.
- Nourse, Tim., donor, [124].
- Novello, Vincent, donor, [206].
- Nowell, Alex., Dean of St. Paul's, [336].
- Nugent, Lord, Mem. of Hampden, [203] n.
- Nurigian, Luke, [127].
- Nutt, J. W., M.A., Sub-librarian, [304].
- OCCLEVE, Thomas, or Hoccleve, q. v.
- Ochini, Bern., [331].
- O'Donnell, Magnus, [176].
- Offor, G., [233] n.
- Ogilvie, James, of Boyn, [222].
- Ogilvie, J., [75].
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- Okeover family, [237].
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- Ormonde, James, first Duke of, [165], [166].
- Ormonde, James, second Duke of, [175].
- Ormulum, [102].
- Osborne, T., bookseller, [216].
- Oseney Abbey, book which belonged to, [176].
- Osorius, Hier., Bishop of Faro, [24].
- Oswen, H., [264].
- Ouigour MS., [115].
- Ouseley, Sir Fred. A. G., Bart., donor, [206];
- MSS. bought from him, [289].
- Ouseley, Sir Gore, his MSS., [289], [290], [332];
- mentioned, [269].
- Ouseley, Sir William, his MSS., [269];
- Orient. Collect. cited, [206].
- Ousley, Rev. John, [174].
- Ovid, [20], [179], [252], [300].
- Owen, Humphrey, B.D., elected Librarian, [160];
- death, [192];
- mentioned, [170] n., [185], [192].
- Owen, John, D.D., [89].
- Owen, John, [227].
- Owun, [104].
- Oxford, statutes of various colleges, [179];
- the librarians of Cobham's and Duke Humphrey's libraries were Chaplains to the Univ., [5];
- almanacks, [211];
- books in the Library printed at Oxford before 1500, [111-2];
- map, [335];
- siege, [240];
- All Souls' Coll. MS. there, [19] n.;
- Anatomy School, [132], [134], [136], [140];
- Ashmolean Museum, [105], [122], [163], [169] n., [189], [203] n.;
- the Library transferred to the Bodleian, [286-9];
- Balliol Coll. MSS. there, [5];
- proposed catalogue of rare books, [201];
- list of books not in the Bodleian, [203];
- Ch. Ch. MSS. there, [49], [121];
- Corp. Chr. Coll. MS. there, [10];
- the old Univ. money chest there, [4] n.;
- Divinity School, [5];
- Durham Coll., [4], [20] n.;
- Exeter Coll., list of books not in Bodleian, [203];
- Hart Hall, [99];
- Jesus Coll., list of books not in Bodleian, [203];
- Magd. Coll. (see J. R. Bloxam), spur-royals, [84];
- muniments, [85] n.;
- first Grammar-master, [112] n.;
- list of books not in Bodleian, [203];
- catalogue of the library, [203];
- account-books returned to the College, [215];
- statutes refused to be returned, [261];
- Merton Coll., proposed catalogue of rare books, [201];
- Music School, [170] n.;
- Oriel Coll. MS. there, [10];
- portrait of Bodley, on glass, [45] n.;
- proposed catalogue of rare books, [201];
- list of books not in Bodleian, [203];
- Queen's Coll. gave some of Junius' papers to the Bodleian, [103] n.;
- books bequeathed by Barlow, [111], [115];
- duplicates exchanged with Bodleian, [115];
- a person employed in the Library, [201];
- Dr. Mason's bequest, [265];
- Radcliffe Library, [202];
- the room assigned to the Bodleian, [293];
- St. John's Coll., book given by Laud, [53] n., and bust of Charles I, [61];
- St. Mary's Church, the first Library there, [3], [4];
- west window, [3];
- window of old Convocation House, [4] n.;
- Fysher, the Librarian, buried in Adam de Brome's chapel, [160];
- Schools' tower, inscription renewed, [147];
- Univ. Coll. MSS. there, [18] n., [64] n.;
- £50 due to the Bodleian from the College, [67];
- account-books returned to the College, [215];
- Wadham Coll., a person employed in the Library, [201];
- Friars Minor, [20] n.
- Oxford, Rob. Harley, first Earl of, [175].
- Oxford, Edw. Harley, second Earl of, [9], [170] n., [184], [216].
- Oxfordshire MSS., [175].
- PACHYMERES, [159].
- Paine, James, donor, [248].
- Palares, Anthony, [303].
- Palmerston, Lord, [319].
- Palmyra, [189].
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- MS. in Bibl. Imp., [115];
- Church of Holy Sepulchre, [180].
- Paris, Rev. Thomas, [39].
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- Parker, John, [170] n.
- Parker, John Henry, M.A., [214].
- Parker, Joseph, [271].
- Parker, Matthew, Archbp. of Canterbury, De Antiq. Eccl. Brit., [170] n.;
- Psalter, [250];
- mentioned, [19], [24].
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- Parker, Thomas, [144], [192].
- Parkes, Mrs., [245].
- Parliamentary Committee for Augmentation of Livings, [129].
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- Parsons, Joseph, M.A., donor, [191].
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- Patridge, Daniel, [125].
- Paul III., Pope, [283].
- Paulus, H. E. G., [81].
- Payne and Foss, Messrs., [229], [230], [245], [332].
- Peach, John and Samuel, [194].
- Peacock, —, [227].
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- letter to the Vice-Chanc., ib.;
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- Persian MSS., [22], [33], [49], [63], [91], [113] bis, [199], [208], [215], [228], [240], [269], [289], [290], [294] n.
- Persius, [23].
- Peters, Hugh, donor, [88].
- Peters, Rev. William, [209].
- Petit, Sam, MS. Notes on Josephus, [94].
- Petrarch, [8], [298].
- Pett, Peter, LL.B., donor, [76].
- Phædrus, [298].
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- Phœnician Inscription, [162].
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- Pickering, William, sale, [282].
- Piers Plowman, [101], [178].
- Pigott, Rev. G., donor, [269].
- Pigouchet, P., [312].
- Pindar, —, Consul at Aleppo, donor, [33].
- Pinelli, Mapheo, [200].
- Pipping, —, [241] n.
- Pius V, Pope, [283].
- Plato, [8] n., [9], [10], [59], [115].
- Playford, John, [206].
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- collections purchased, [248].
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- Pliny, [8], [11], [250], [273], [310].
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- Plunket, O., R. C. Archbp. of Armagh, [337].
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- mentioned, [78], [199];
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- Pole, Francis, [184].
- Polish Books, [276].
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- Polyander, Dr. John, [178].
- Pontifical, Salisbury, [176].
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- letters, [178], [322];
- mentioned, [232];
- portrait, [336].
- Pope, Sir Thomas, [289].
- Pore Helpe, [155].
- Porret, Gilbert, [9] n.
- Porter, —, M.D., [162].
- Powle, Henry, [184].
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- Prayer, Book of Common, [237], [248], [264], [282].
- Preme, L. de, [226].
- Prendergast, J. P., [166].
- Prescott, W. H., [319].
- Preston, J., [81].
- Prestwich, —, [67].
- Price, Daniel, Dean of St. Asaph, [178].
- Price, John, B.D., elected Librarian, [192];
- complaint against him, [197];
- death, [217];
- portrait, [336];
- mentioned, [166], [194], [197], [204], [205], [209], [218].
- Price, J. M., M.A., [273].
- Prices of books, [65].
- Prichard, Constantine, Janitor, account of him, [98-9].
- Prideaux, Dr. John, [81].
- Priestley, Dr., [280].
- Primer, Salisbury, [296].
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- Printers, clerical, [259-60].
- Prior, Matthew, [175].
- Proclus, [59].
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- Catal., [65], [199], [225], [233].
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- Pyne, Rev. T., [210].
- Pynson, Richard, [312].
- QUARTERLY REVIEW cited, [257] n.
- Queensberry, Duke of, [164].
- Quignones, Cardinal, [284].
- Quivil, Peter, Bp. of Exeter, [317].
- RADCLIFFE, Joseph, [164].
- Radzivil, Prince N., [229].
- Raffaelle, [251], [334].
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, donor, [24].
- Ramsey, John, [316].
- Randolph, John, D.D., [198].
- Ranshoven, Bible which belonged to the church, [224].
- Rassam, Hormuzd, donor, [335].
- Ratelband, —, bookseller at Amsterdam, [92].
- Ravius, Constantine, [92].
- Rawlins, T., Pophills, [168] n., [173] n., [174] n.
- Rawlinson, Richard, D.C.L., account of him, [168-9];
- his printed books, [170], [171], [183];
- MSS., [172-182], [216], [217];
- coins, seals, &c., [182], [183];
- some of his portraits, [336], [337];
- references to MSS., [19] n., [28], [38], [53], [77] n., [117] n., [126], [128] n., [154] n., [155] n., [157] n., [160] n., [165] n., [216], [234], [252], [261], [271], [322], [323], [325], [328], [335];
- book-plate, [3];
- Continuation of Wood's Athenæ, cited, [130];
- History of Hereford, [120];
- endeavoured to compile a list of the annual Bodley Orators, [106].
- Rawlinson, Sir Thomas, [168].
- Rawlinson, Thomas, his son, [169], [170] n., [178], [184].
- Ray, William, donor, [24].
- Reade, William, [58].
- Reader, W., [298].
- Reay, Stephen, B.D., Sub-librarian, [242];
- resignation and death, [293];
- mentioned, [163], [286].
- Rebenstein, A., [275] n.
- Record Commission, Report for 1800 cited, [151], [167], [177], [185], [205];
- for 1837, [96];
- Eighth Report of Dep.-Keeper of Records, [170] n.
- Red-letter books, [171] n.
- Reggio, J. S., [280].
- Renouard, —, [242].
- Reynolds, Edward, D.D., [45] n.
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [248].
- Richards, —, [164].
- Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, [105].
- Richmond, George, [337].
- Ridley, Thomas, [36].
- Rigaud, Lt.-col. Gibbes, donor, [33], [319], [338].
- Rigaud, John, B.D., donor, [303].
- Rigaud, Prof. S. P., M.A., [195].
- Rivers, Richard, Lord, [19].
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- Roberts, —, [340].
- Roberts, B. and E., [271].
- Roberts, J. P., M.A., [235], [239].
- Roberts, Lewis, donor, [51].
- Robertson, Prof. A., [194].
- Robertson, Rev. F. W., [297].
- Robins, George, [267].
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- Robinson, John, Bp. of London, MS. papers, [175].
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- Rochester, Henry Hyde, Earl of, [163], [164].
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- Rodd, Thomas, [258].
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- Roger of Hereford, [58].
- Rogers, Samuel, M.A., [342].
- Roillet, Nicholas, [283]
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- Rolle, R., of Hampole, [101], [177], [178].
- Rollright, Oxon, glass from the church, [30].
- Rome, reports from agents, [177];
- Rocca Library, [47] n.
- Rood, Theodore, printer in Oxford, [112].
- Rosamond, Fair, her coffin, [30] n.
- Ross, Alexander, donor, [91].
- Ross, John, Hist. Angl., [120], [138], [141].
- Rosse, John, [141].
- Rossingham, Captain, [77] n.
- Rouceby, Walter de, [328].
- Rous, John, M.A., elected Librarian, [44];
- applies to Milton for his Poems, [45];
- reception of King James' Works, [48];
- hinders the breaking open of Bodley's chest, [45] n.;
- appendix to catalogue, [60];
- complains of the neglect of the Stationers' Company, [31];
- refuses to lend a book to the king, [72];
- death, [76];
- legacy, ibid.;
- mentioned, [56], [309].
- Routh, M. J., D.D., his printed library bequeathed to Durham, [4] n.;
- sale of his MSS., [141] n.;
- donor, [237];
- mentioned, [252];
- portrait, [337].
- Rowell, G. A., [309] n.
- Roxburghe sale, [42] n.
- Rubens, Sir P. P., [148].
- Runic alphabets, [20] n.;
- almanacks, [105], [161].
- Rupert, Prince, letters, [154].
- Rushworth, John, donor, [104];
- cited, [31].
- Russel, Rev. Bertrand, donor, [205].
- Russell, Charles, D.D., President of Maynooth, [166].
- Russian books, [19], [22], [25] bis, [55], [63], [105], [107];
- cloak, [40], [307].
- Ruthin School, [157].
- Ryley, William, [174].
- Rymer, Thomas, [320] n.
- Ryser, Jeorius, [65].
- S. W., bell-founder, [33].
- Saadiah, Rabbi, [82] n.
- Sacramentaria, [262], [290].
- Sadler, Anne, wife of Ralph, donor, [333].
- Sadlington, Michael, M.A., [107].
- Saibante, Giovanni, [226], [230].
- St. Amand, James, his bequest, [185];
- Catalogue, [216].
- St. Amand, George and Martha, [185] n.
- St. Bridget, Adam, [314].
- St. George, Sir Richard, [174].
- St. George, Sir Thomas, [174], [184].
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- Salisbury, books which belonged to the Cathedral, [176].
- Salt, W., [303].
- Samaritan MSS., [107], [113], [126], [296].
- Sancroft, Archbp., mentioned, [125];
- his papers, [153-4].
- Sandford, Oxon, Chartulary, [110].
- Sandwich, Earl of, [166].
- Sandys, Lady K., donor, [28].
- Sanford, Jos., B.D., donor, [170] n.
- Sanscrit MSS., [93] (the first);
- [265], [269], [272], [291], [294] n., [323].
- Saona, Gul. de, [298].
- Sarpi, Paolo, [207].
- Saumarez, Sir James, [218].
- Savile, Sir H., donor, [19];
- mentioned, [82] n., [251].
- Saxon, —, [245].
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- Schoenleben, Conrad, [230].
- Schoiffer, Peter, see Fust, [310].
- Schönsperger, Hans, [310], [312].
- Schultens, H. A., [199], [320] n.
- Schweighäuser, Joh., [320] n.
- Scotland, letters of Scottish bishops, [154], [237];
- Hooke's correspondence, [222].
- Scott, G. C. and R. A., Italian books, [271].
- Scott, G. G., [235], [284].
- Scott, Capt. Jon., [206].
- Scott, Thomas, first janitor? [88].
- Scott, Sir W., [227], [258].
- Scott, Will., Lord Stowell, [196].
- Scrope, Rich., D.D., [164].
- Seal, or 'sea-elephant,' a, bought, [104].
- Sebastian, St., [332].
- Secker, Thomas, Archbp. of Cant., [199].
- Secretan, C. F., M.A., Life of Nelson, cited, [127] n.
- Seffrid, Bp. of Chichester, [314].
- Selden, John, his library, [77-87];
- death-bed, [77] n.;
- book in his collection which belonged to Anne Boleyn, [27] n.;
- some MSS. burnt at the Temple, [86];
- some of his books at Lincoln's Inn and Coll. of Physicians, ib.;
- books placed at west end of Library, [60];
- references to books and MSS., [55], [111], [239] n., [243], [246], [320];
- gave an Arabic astrolabe to Laud, [61];
- his house broken into by robbers, [83];
- mentioned, [50], [51], [139];
- portraits, [336].
- Seligmann, Isaac, [243].
- Selwyn, G. A., Bp. of Lichfield, [319].
- Sermons, collections of, [273], [276].
- Servetus, Michael, [247].
- Sever, Henry, [316].
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- Seymour, Jane, Q. consort of Henry VIII, [334].
- Sforza, Bona, [249].
- Shakespeare, W., the first Folio, [41];
- Venus and Adonis, and other poems, [67], [247];
- editions of single plays, &c., [231], [248], [258];
- his autograph, [300-302].
- Sharp, John, Archbp. of York, [127].
- Sharpe, Dr. Gregory, [294] n.
- Shaw, Henry, Illuminated Ornaments, cited, [250], [330] bis.
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- Sheldon, Archbp. Gilbert, mentioned, [97];
- Papers, [155] n., [237];
- his family Bible, [237].
- Sheldon, William, [212] n.
- Sherfiddin Iahia ben Almocar, [114].
- Shirley, W. W., D.D., [90].
- Shirman, Henry, M.A., [107].
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- Shropshire MSS., &c., [163], [263-4].
- Shuckbridge, Grace, [131].
- Siamese Prince, [319].
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- Siddons, Mrs. [232].
- Sigismund I of Poland, [249].
- Silk, books printed on, [170] n.
- Simeon, Sir John, [101].
- Simon, Thomas, [340] n.
- Skeat, W. W., M.A., [101] n.
- Simonides, Dr. Const., [199] n., [280-1].
- Skillerne, Richard S., M.A., [202].
- Slack, Samuel, M.A., [219].
- Sloane, Sir Hans, donor, [120].
- Slythers, —, [11] n.
- Smalridge, George, Bp. of Bristol, [149].
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- Smith, Edmund, M.A., MS. of his Bodley Speech, [106].
- Smith, Miles, Bp. of Gloucester, [82] n.
- Smith, Richard, [141].
- Smith, R. Payne, D.D., mentioned, [65], [189], [296], [300];
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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.
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P. [93], l. 6 from bottom. for Kerr read Ken. Gentoo, add [i.e. Sanscrit.] [See [p. 265, note].]
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OXFORD:
BY T. COMBE, M.A., E. B. GARDNER, E. P. HALL, AND H. LATHAM, M.A.
PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.
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OVIDII METAMORPHOSEΩN
LIBRI QVINDECIM.
Wm Shr.
ALDVS
This little Book of Ovid was given to me
by W Hall who sayd it was once Will
Shakspares
T N
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