[87] Correspondence of Bentley, ed. Wordsworth, i. 245.

[88] Registry ms 33. 6. 33.

[89] Registry ms 33. 6. 35.

[90] Bowes, C. A. S. Proc. VI, 364.

[91] Registry MSS 33. 6. 36, 37.

[92] The university and town entertained Queen Anne on 16 April, 1705, when the conduits ran with wine and Isaac Newton was knighted (Cooper, IV, 71, 72).

[93] This number seems to have been increased to "3 or 400" (Registry ms 33. 6. 83).

[94] William Innys, referred to by Hume as "the great bookseller in Paul's Churchyard." Samuel Johnson, in his will, left £200 to be paid to his representatives. The Thomas Johnson who assisted in the negotiations between Innys and the university (Registry ms 33. 6. 77) may have been Johnson's cousin.

[95] Registry ms 33. 6. 83.

[96] Ibid. 33. 6. 86.