Vocabulary, Persian, Arabic and English, Lond. 1785; [319]

Voltaire, Œuvres de, Kehl, 1784–9; [286]

Voskens (Dirk) Dutch founder, [114], [215], [216], [290]

——— Matrices of: Coptic, [70]; Runic, [72]; Russian, [71]; Samaritan, [70]; Saxon, [74]; Sclavonic, [71]

Wages in Caslon’s foundry, dispute concerning in, 1757; [243]: in Thorne’s foundry, 1806; [118]

Waldegrave (R.) a disorderly printer, [127]

WALPERGEN (P.) Oxford founder, [149], [207]; book printed by, at Batavia, [207]; his Music type, [77], [148], [153], [162], [208], [209]; inventory of his chattels, [209]; small value of his punches, [209]

Walpole (Horace) Baskerville’s letter to, [278]

Walsingham, Historia Brevis, Lond. 1574; [95], [96]

Walton (Brian) editor of the London Polyglot, [170]; his Proposals and Specimen, [170]; his Introductio ad lectionem, [172]; timeservice of, [175]; rewards to, [176]; note by, on the Alexandrian Codex facsimile, [201]