i. A series of carved and coloured ivory tablets, representing
Chinese life and manners, partly broken; with some grotesque figures, probably of deities, carved in wood.
Believed to have been bequeathed by Rawlinson.
ii. A series of small Chinese paintings on ivory.
From the Douce collection.
iii. Three sets of wooden roundels[389], or trenchers, of which two are round (numbering thirty plates), the other square (numbering twelve); with mottos, in the former case in verse, in the latter consisting of precepts from the Bible. One of the round sets belonged, in 1599, to Queen Elizabeth. The verses are sometimes humorous, sometimes moral, and strongly dehortatory from marriage; not, however, out of any flattering deference to the condition or supposed inclination of the 'Virgin Queen,' but chiefly in accordance with the opposite view taken by some hard-hearted misogynist. Of the two classes of motto, let these stand as specimens:--
'If that a bachelor thou bee Keepe thou so, still be ruled by mee, Leaste that repentance all to late Reward thee with a broken pate.'
'Content thyselfe with thyn estate, And send noo poor wight from thi gate: For why this councell I thee give To learne to die and die to lyve.'
iv. A large set of wax impressions of seals. See p. 183.
17. Model, in wood, of the Temple at Pæstum.
Carved by Mr. Thomas Wyatt, of Oxford, about 1830.
[374] Many autographs of distinguished literary men are found in the old Registers of all the persons admitted to read in the Library, since in these the readers themselves generally entered their own names. The first 'Liber admissorum' contains the names of both graduates and non-academics, the names in the first case being only in part autograph; it commences about the year 1610, and ends, in the case of graduates, arranged under their several colleges, about 1676; in the case of strangers, at 1692. The second Register, which is 'peregrinorum et aliorum admissorum' alone, begins at 1682 and ends at 1833. The first existing register of books used by readers begins Jan. 3, 1647-8, and ends Dec. 30, 1649. The following are some of the names, of some special mark, which are found in the Admission-books:--
Joh. Jonstonus, M.D., 1633. Joh. Fred. Gronovius, June 25, 1639. George Bull, 'SS. Theol. Studiosus, per dispensat,' July 5, 1656. Andrew Marvell, Sept. 30, 1665. Sir Winston Churchill, Oct. 4, 1665. Henry Dodwell, Oct. 20, 1666. Thomas Rymer, June 20, 1683. Edmund Calamy, 'Londinensis,' Aug. 18, 1691, and in 1722. Sir George Mackenzie, Dec. 14, 1694, and several times subsequently. Joh. Ern. Grabe, Nov. 10, 1697. Thomas Madox, Sept. 21, 1705. Joshua Barnes, July 22, 1706. William Whiston, Sept. 28, 1710. C. Wesley, 'Æidis Xti alumnus,' April 19, 1729. Joh. Dav. Michaelis, Oct. 9, 1741. W. Blackstone, 'S.C.L.' Feb. 11, 1742-3. Benj. Kennicott, 'Coll. Wadh. Schol.' July 15, 1746. George Ballard, Dec. 9, 1747. Edw. Rowe Mores, Commoner of Queen's College, Aug. 29, 1748. John Uri, 'Korosini, Hungarus,' Feb. 17, 1766. Edw. Gibbon, 'Coll. Magd. olim Soc. Com.' Oct. 17, 1766. Joh. Schweighäuser, June 13, 1769. J. J. Griesbach, March 22, 1770. Hen. Alb. Schultens, Oct. 16, 1772. John Macbride, 'ex Coll. Exon.' (the late venerable Principal of Magd. Hall, who was only removed by death at the beginning of the present year), May 10, 1797. Philip Bliss, Feb. 9, 1809.
[375] Of this xylographic _Apocalypse_ the Library possesses two other editions; one being that called by Mr. Sotheby the Fourth, which was given by Archbp. Laud, and the other being that called the Fifth by Sotheby, but 'Editio princeps' by Heinecken, which was bought in 1853 for £120 5_s._ Other Block-books in the Library are, (1) two editions of the _Biblia Pauperum_, or Scenes from Bible History; one coloured, the other (which belonged to Douce) uncoloured; (2) the _Historia B. M. V. ex Cantico Canticorum_, being the edition called the Second by Sotheby; (3) _Propugnacula, seu Turris Sapientiæ_, a broadside, bought in 1853 for six guineas. A facsimile of this is given in vol. ii. of Sotheby's _Principia_; (4) _Speculum Humanæ Salvationis._ In this book, which is the second Latin edition of the work (formerly described as the _Editio princeps_), twenty pages are taken off from wood-blocks, and the rest from moveable type. The copy belonged to Douce. It came previously 'ex Musæo Pauli Girardot de Prefond,' but is not mentioned in De Bure's catalogue of that library, published in 1757. It is said that a copy of this book has been sold for the large sum of 300 guineas.
[376] A touching letter, in English, dated June 28, which Laud forwarded, together with this formal document, is printed in vol. ii. of Wharton's edition of his _Remains_, p. 217. In the same volume are included copies of all the letters which accompanied the Archbishop's gifts to the Library. The following reply (_ibid._ p. 177) to a notification from the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Frewen, of the visitation of his collection, and of the giving special charge to the Librarian respecting their safe custody, seeing that they stood unchained, and in a place frequented by strangers who came to see them, should have been noticed in its due place in the _Annals_.
'SIR,
'I thank you heartily for your care of my books. And I beseech you that the Library-keeper may be very watchful to look to them since they stand unchain'd. And I would to God the place in the Library for them were once ready, that they might be set up safe, and chained as the other books are; and yet then, if there be not care taken, you may have some of the best and choisest tractats cut out of the covers and purloin'd, as hath been done in some other libraries.'
'W. CANT. 'Lambeth, Nov, 15, 1639.'
[377] Pedigree of the family of Lane, p. 392 of the _Boscobel Tracts_, edited by J. Hughes, A.M., second edition, 1857.
[378] No. 7762 in the catalogue of the South Kensington Museum, in 1862.
[379] Mr. John Gough Nichols, in his collection of the _Literary Remains of Edw. VI_, printed by the Roxburghe Club in 1857 (vol. i. pp. cccxxiii-cccxxv), describes these volumes at length, and assigns the whole of both of them to the pen of the King, but some part of the first volume corresponds much more closely with the usual style of Elizabeth's early writing, and a memorandum by Hearne testifies that it was regarded in his day as having been written by her.
[380] 'The poem of Joseph and Zuleikha, in the Public Library at Oxford, is perhaps the most beautiful MS. in the world; the margins of every page are gilt and adorned with garlands of flowers, and the handwriting is elegant to the highest degree.' (I. Disraeli's _Romances_, 1799, p. 52.)
[381] This book, which has appeared since the earlier sheets of this volume were printed, contains descriptions, with facsimiles, of the Leofric, Dunstan, and Mac-Regol MSS. and of the Rawlinsonian Life of St. Columba, besides those noticed above.
[382] Cædmon was a monk of St. Hilda's Abbey, and died in 680. Bede (_Eccl. Hist._ iv. 24) tells the well-known story of his being miraculously enabled by a vision to compose vernacular verses, when previously he had been entirely unable to compose or sing a line, so that when present as a layman at feasts where, on the principle of 'no song, no supper,' every one was expected to raise a lay in his turn, he was wont, when he saw the harp coming round, to rise from his place and go home supperless.
[383] This MS. is noticed by Warton in his _Life of Sir T. Pope_, p. 73, where he also quotes Hearne's account of Elizabeth's New Testament, which is described at p. 52 _supra_.
[384] Lent to the South Kensington Museum in 1862, from the catalogue of which exhibition (under No. 202) the above description is taken.
[385] Rawlinson, C. 876, f. 52.
[386] _Catalogue of the South Kensington Exhibition_, 1862, p. 672.
[387] Another specimen of Mr. Rassam's caligraphic skill is to be seen in the Common Room of Magdalene College (in which College he was entertained for some time), where the College arms are represented in the same manner.
[388] Besides some restorations from the Randolph Gallery of portraits formerly removed thither.
[389] An engraving of a roundel (then, with others, in the possession of John Fenton of Fishguard) of which the exact counterpart is found in one of these sets, is given in the _Gent. Magaz._ for 1799, p. 465. As it is not known how long the Library has been in possession of its present collection, it is possible that Mr. Fenton's series may now be included in it. A description of a set of the time of James I may be found in vol. xxxiv of the _Archæologia_, pp. 225-230; and a notice of the Bodleian trenchers in _Notes and Queries_, 1866, p. 472, and other communications on the subject in the first volume for 1867.
APPENDIX E.
_Numismatic Collection._
The collection of Coins and Medals was commenced by the gift from Archbishop Laud of five cabinets of coins, in 1636[390], to which he subsequently made some additions. These were accompanied by a very full MS. catalogue, which is now preserved among Laud's MSS., No. 554. In 1657 a large addition was made by Mr. Ralph Freke (see p. 88), and numerous small gifts came from many donors in following years. A catalogue, upon which Francis Wise had been engaged for a long period, was published by him in a folio volume, in 1750, entitled, _Nummorum antiquorum scriniis Bodleianis reconditorum catalogus, cum commentario, tabulis æneis et appendice_. Wise remarks in his Preface, that no donation, however trifling, was rejected, and that, consequently, there was (as there is still) a very large quantity of Middle and Third brass coins of little or no value. From Rawlinson there came, in 1755, besides coins, a collection of Italian medals (Popes, Medici family, &c.), and numerous matrices of seals, chiefly foreign. Browne Willis contributed the most valuable portion of the whole collection, in his series of gold and silver English coins[391].
Subsequent benefactors have been C. Godwyn, in 1770; Douce, whose collection included those of Calder, Moore, and Keate, and from whom came a series of Tradesmen's Tokens; Dr. Ingram, in 1850, whose bequest included some British specimens; the Queen, who gave, in 1841, a portion of the treasure found at Cuerdale (see p. 264); Mackie, Roberts, Elliott, whose valuable series of Indo-Bactrian coins was presented in 1860 (see p. 291), and Dr. Caulfield of Cork, who presented in 1866 a large collection of the Gun-money struck by James II in Ireland. The Ashmole coins were transferred from the Museum, together with Ashmole's library, in 1861. There is also a cabinet of Napoleon medals.
No catalogue of any portion of the contents of this room (excepting a brief description of the Cuerdale coins) has been issued since the publication of Wise's volume. For some short time past, however, W. S. Vaux, Esq., of the British Museum, has occasionally afforded his valuable services in arrangement and description; and it is hoped that before long the whole of the collection may be reduced to order and properly indexed.
By the statutes of the Library, the Librarian, or one of the Sub-librarians, must always be present when any coins are exhibited; nor may they be shown to more than two persons at a time, unless two officers of the Library, or a Curator, are present. No examination of coins for the purpose of comparison with other specimens is permitted.
[390] Amongst these are several rare Hebrew specimens. Laud's letter of gift, dated June 16, is printed at p. 94, vol. ii., of his _Remains_, edited by H. Wharton. A curious collection of Roman weights came among early benefactions; they are entered in Wise's catalogue.
[391] The special gems are a gold Allectus, and the famous _Reddite_ and _Petition_ crowns of Thomas Simon, the latter of which was struck in 1663. The Petition crown is probably the one which was sold in Dr. Mead's sale in February, 1755 (_Cat._ p. 186), and which is noted by Rawlinson in his copy of the sale catalogue as having been purchased by -- Hodsall for £12. A gold Allectus was sold at the same sale to the Duke of Devonshire for £21 5_s._
APPENDIX F.
_Past Librarians._
1598. Thomas James, M.A. 1620. John Rouse, M.A. 1653. Thomas Barlow, M.A., afterwards Bishop of Lincoln. 1660. Thomas Lockey, B.D. 1665. Thomas Hyde, D.D. 1701. John Hudson, D.D. 1719. Joseph Bowles, M.A. 1726. Robert Fysher, M.B. 1747. Humphrey Owen, D.D. 1768. John Price, B.D. 1813. Bulkeley Bandinel, B.D.
_Past Sub-librarians._
Before 1619[392]. John Verneuil, M.A. 1647. Francis Yonge, M.A. 1657. Henry Stubbe, M.A. 1659. Thomas Barlow, M.A., afterwards Librarian. * * * * * About 1680-90. Rev. John Crabb, M.A. 1695-1700. Rev. Joseph Crabb, M.A. 1712. Thomas Hearne, M.A. 1715. Rev. John Fletcher, M.A. 1719. Rev. Francis Wise, B.D., appointed first Librarian of the Radcliffe in 1748, when he, no doubt, resigned his post in the Bodleian. 1748? N. Foster[393]? (qu. Nath. Foster, of Magd. Coll., M.A. in 1748?) [1770. 'Jones and White, Price's representatives[394].'] 1780-81. John Walters, Scholar of Jesus College. Before 1787. Edward Morgan, Jesus College[395], M.A. 1788. John Bown, Lincoln College[396], M.A. 1797. Henry H. Baber, St. John's. 1798. Henry Ellis, St. John's. [Before 1804? Rev. Sam. Rogers, M.A., Wadham College?] Before 1810. ---- Matthews. 1810. Philip Bliss, St. John's College. 1811. Rev. Bulkeley Bandinel, M.A. 1814. Rev. Henry Cotton, M.A. ---- Rev. Alex. Nicoll, M.A. 1822. Rev. Philip Bliss, D.C.L. ---- Rev. Rich. F. Laurence, M.A. 1826. Rev. Charles Henry Cox, M.A. 1828. Rev. Stephen Reay, M.A. ---- Rev. John Besly, M.A. 1831. Rev. Ernest Hawkins, M.A. 1834. Rev. William Cureton, M.A. 1837. Rev. Herbert Hill, M.A. 1838. Rev. H. O. Coxe, M.A. 1861. Rev. Rob. Payne Smith, M.A. 1865. Max Müller, M.A.
_Present Officers of the Library._
LIBRARIAN:
Rev. H. O. Coxe, M.A., Corp. Chr. Coll., appointed Sub-librarian, Nov. 16, 1838; Head Librarian, Nov. 6, 1860.
SUB-LIBRARIANS:
Rev. Alfred Hackman, M.A., Ch. Ch., Assistant for the General Catalogue, April 27, 1837; Sub-librarian, April 20 1862.
Rev. John William Nutt, M.A., All Souls' Coll., June 25, 1867.
ASSISTANTS:
_First Class._
Mr. H. S. Harper, [entered the Library June, 1837.]
Mr. H. J. Sides, [Dec., 1853.]
Mr. H. Haines, [Dec., 1861.]
_Second Class._
Rev. W. H. Bliss, M.A., Magd. Coll., [March, 1866.]
Mr. Henry J. Shuffrey, [Jan., 1863.]
_Third Class._
Percy W. Collcutt, [June, 1866.]
W. F. Green, [March, 1868.]
* * * * *
NEW CATALOGUE.
_General Superintendent._
Rev. W. D. Macray, M.A., Magd. Coll., [June, 1840.]
TRANSCRIBERS:
Mr. George Parker, [Sept., 1855.]
Mr. Will. H. Timberlake, [June, 1857.]
Mr. Fred. Prickett, [Jan., 1863.]
Mr. Will. Burden, [Jan., 1863.]
Mr. Will. Plowman, [Nov., 1863.]
ATTENDANTS:
Will. H. Allnutt, [Oct., 1864.]
W. R. Sims, [May, 1867.]
W. S. Plowman, [Sept., 1867.]
BINDER:
Edwin Hickman, [March, 1864.]
* * * * *
JANITOR: John Norris, [Oct., 1835.]
DEPUTY-JANITOR: Robert Roby, [Dec., 1860.]
JANITOR AT THE CAMERA RADCLIVIANA: W. Bayzand, [June, 1863.]
[392] The date of his appointment is not known, but that it was before, or at least not later than, 1619 is shown by an inscription in a copy of T. Holland's _Oratio Sarisb. babita_, which records that it came to the Library in that year: 'Ex dono Johannis Vernulii, hypobibliothecarii.'
[393] His name first appears in 1746 as making out the accounts and receiving money.
[394] The reference to the source whence this quotation was taken has been lost.
[395] See Nichols' _Lit. Hist._ vol. v. p. 539.
[396] _Ibid._ p. 541.
APPENDIX G.
_Rules of the Library._
The Library is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Lady-Day to Michaelmas, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Michaelmas to Lady-Day. It is closed from Christmas Eve to the Feast of the Circumcision, both inclusive; on the Epiphany; on Good Friday, Easter Eve, and through the whole of Easter week; on Ascension Day; on Whit-Monday and Whit-Tuesday; on the day of the University Commemoration; for the first week in October (Oct. 1-7), for purposes of dusting and cleaning; and on Nov. 7th and 8th (or Nov. 6-7th, should the 8th fall on a Sunday) for the Visitation.
On other festival days, being days for which services are appointed in the Prayer-Book, and on which Sermons are, consequently, preached before the University, as well as on the days of Latin Litany and Sermon (viz. the first day of each Term), the Library is opened when the Sermon is over, _i.e._ ordinarily at 11 o'clock.
All graduate members of the University have the right to use the Library. Undergraduates are admitted upon bringing letters of recommendation from their Tutors. Strangers are admitted upon being introduced by a Master of Arts or higher graduate, or upon producing sufficient letters of introduction; but every facility is afforded to strangers who make personal application to the Librarian for permission to make researches for any definite and special purpose.
The Library is under the control of a Board of Curators, consisting of the Vice-Chancellor, the two Proctors, the five Regius Professors of Divinity, Civil Law, Medicine, Hebrew, and Greek, and five Members of Congregation, elected by that House for ten years.
* * * * *
The _Camera Radcliviana_, formerly the Radcliffe Library, is open all the year round from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; excepting that it is closed during the same periods at which the old Library is closed. In it are to be found most of the publications of the last sixteen years, with the most recent magazines; and books from the general collection may be carried over for use there, upon proper application.
The Statutes of the Library are printed in the general _Corpus Statutorum Universitatis_.
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, 341-343; 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.
Cecil, R., Lord Burleigh, 171 _n._
Celotti, Abate, 230 _n._
Chace, Thomas, Chanc. of Oxford, 7 _n._
Chains for books, 86; books unchained, 191.
Chalmers, Alexander, donor, 212 _n._
Chalmers, George, sale, 248 _n._, 254.
Chamberlain, John, 38, 48 _n._
Chamberlayne, Edward, LL.D., papers, 176; _State of Great Brit._, 237.
Chambers, Sir R., 337.
Chambre, W. de, _Hist. Dunelm._ cited, 4 _n._
Chandler, Richard, D.D., 162.
Chandos, James Brydges, Duke of, his sale, 147, 165 _n._, 184.
Chapman, --, bookseller, 201.
Chapman, George, 231.
Chappiel, Anth., 312.
Charlemagne, 250.
Charles I, visits the Library, 55, 70; his application to borrow a book refused, 71-2; loan of money to him, 37, 69; book said to be bound in a piece of his waistcoat, 53; book that belonged to him, 178; _Catalogue_ ded. to him in 1620, 46; letters, 154, 289; Treaty in Isle of Wight, 187; bust, 61; portraits, 148, 255; mentioned, 54, 111, 171 _n._, 331, 334.
Charles II, visits the Library, 92; platter from the Royal Oak, 324; oak planted by him in St. James' Park, 135; letters, 173; portraits, 255; mentioned, 237, 258.
Charlett, Arthur, D.D., 99, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 127, 128, 136, 145, 171 _n._, 187; book-plate, 186.
Charlotte, Q. Consort of George III, 197.
Chartier, Alan, 18 _n._, 215.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 96, 178, 336.
Chaworth, Dr., 69.
Cheke, Sir John, 56.
Cherry, Francis, his MSS., 52, 151.
Chester Cathedral, 179.
Chettle, H., 298.
Cheshire MSS., 265.
Chichester, 180.
_Children of the Chapel_, 156 _n._
Chinese books, 28, 63, 91, 208, 284, 338; Chinese visitors, 109, 320; Chinese figures, &c., 338.
Chipping-Barnet, 180.
Christian, Charles, 183.
Christie, --, auctioneer, 267.
Chrysanthus, Patr. of Jerusalem, donor, 143.
Churchill, A., _Voyages_, 124.
Churchill, Sir Winston, 320 _n._
Churchyard, Thomas, two of his tracts stolen, 81.
Citium, in Cyprus, 162.
Clapham, John, donor, 28.
Clarendon, Edward, first Earl of, donor, 94; his MSS., 163, 289, 294 _n._; resignation of Chanc. of Univ., 323; Gray's copy of his _History_, 276. _v._ Sutherland.
Clarendon, Edward, third Earl, 164.
Clarendon, H., Earl of, MSS., 184, 281.
Clarke, --, 115.
Clarke, Edw. D., LL.D., his MSS., 215.
Clarke, Sam., M.A., his MSS., 95, 268.
Clarke, William, _Repert. Bibl._ cited, 255 _n._, 305.
Clarke, W. N., D.C.L., _Collection of Letters_, 154; Berkshire MSS., 212 _n._
Clavell, Walter, 184.
Claymond, John, 11.
Clayton, Dr. John, 81.
Cleaver, E., Bp. of St. Asaph, 192.
Clement VIII, Pope, 283, 310.
Clements, --, bookseller, 144.
Cloyne, 311.
Cobbe, Richard, M.A., 149.
Cobham, Thomas, Bp. of Worcester, first founder of the Univ. Library, 3.
Cobham, Lord, donor, 22.
Cockburn, John, D.D., and his son, 127.
Coins and Medals, 61, 75, 88, 93, 124, 125, 182, 190, 191, 203, 264, 291, 294 _n._; Catalogue ordered to be made, 76; enlarged by Hearne, 123; coin-room, 339, 340.
Cole, T., 212 _n._
Colf, R., D.D., his sons, donors, 44.
Collier, Bp. Jeremy, M.A., 168 _n._
Collins, Richard, 36.
Columba, S., 64, 176.
Compton, Henry, Bp. of London; MS. papers, 154 _n._, 175; mentioned, 127.
Conde, J. Ant., 238.
Connock, Richard, donor, 42.
Constance, Council of, _Acta_, 9, 58.
Cook, Captain, _Voyages_, 198.
Cooper, or Cowper, George, M.A., 121.
Cooper, Samuel, 336.
Cope, Sir Walter, donor, 22.
Coptic, MSS. 107, 149, 150, 267.
Corbinelli, J., 296.
Cornbury, Henry Hyde, Lord, donor of the Clarendon MSS., 163.
_Cornhill Magazine_, 280, 302 _n._
Cornish MSS., 44.
Cosin, Richard, LL.D., 170 _n._
Cotton, Archd. Henry, Sub-librarian, 220; mentioned, 223, 235; _List of Bibles_ cited, 97; _Typogr. Gaz._ cited, 112 _n._, 162 _n._, 244, 303, 310 _n._; donor, 311.
Cotton, Sir R., donor, 24; MS. from his library, 96 _n._; mentioned 9, 86.
Courayer, F. le, papers and portrait, 205.
Coventrey, Thomas, 37.
Coventry, placards, &c., 298.
Coverdale, Miles, Bp. of Exeter, 239, 277, 302.
Coward, William, M.D., donor, 119.
Cowderoy, W., Janitor, 189.
Cowley, Abraham, his _Poems_, given by him, 45 _n._; verses on Drake's chair, 95.
Cowper, William, 45.
Cox, C. H., M.A., Sub-librarian, 240, 242.
Coxe, H. O., M.A., Sub-librarian, 261; Librarian, 293; mentioned, 19 _n._, 29, 43, 64, 112, 169 _n._, 172, 182, 194, 196 _n._, 279, 280, 289 _n._, 291, 298, 328; _Catalogues_, 55, 65, 87, 89, 95, 108, 149, 186, 223 _n._, 225, 230, 238, 251; donor, 212 _n._
Crabb, John, M.A., Sub-librarian, 131-2.
Crabb, Jos., M.A., Sub-librarian, 129-131.
Crabb, William, 131.
Crabeth, --, 228.
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbp. of Cant., Autograph, 17 _n._
Cremer, Henry, M.A., 107.
Crevenna, P. A., sale, 201.
Crew, --, M.A., 92.
Crewe, Nathaniel, Bp. of Durham, donor, 92, 162; portrait, 336.
Croft, William, Mus. D., 205, 206.
Cromwell, Henry, 322.
Cromwell, Oliver, gift of Greek MSS., 55, 89; applies for the loan of a MS., but is refused, 76; letters, 154; _Memoirs_, 227; portraits, 255.
Cromwell, Richard, 55 _n._
Croydon, 180.
Crynes, Nathaniel, M.A., his bequest, 159, 160; had some duplicates from the Bodleian, 46.
Crystall, John, 313.
Cuerdale coins, 264.
Cuper, Gisb., 207.
Cureton, William, D.D., Sub-librarian, 251, 259.
Curll, Edmund, 322.
Curtis, --, 200.
Cyprian, S., 290.
DALRYMPLE, 258.
Daly, Robert, Bp. of Cashel, sale, 321.
Damascius, 108.
Daniel, G., 42 _n._
Danish visitors to the Library, 137.
Dante, 226 _n._
Davids, A. L., 115.
Davies, John, Deptford, donor, 94.
Davies, John, Hereford, 171 _n._
Davis, Richard, donor, 105.
Davis, William, M.A., 107.
Davy, Capt. L. H., donor, 226.
Davy, William, A.B., 259.
Davydge, Richard, donor, 76.
Dawkins, Henry, gift of MSS., 188-9.
Dawson, Thomas, 36.
Daye, John, 233.
Decker, Thomas, 231, 298.
Dee, Dr. John, papers, 177; mentioned, 169 _n._, 318.
Defoe, Daniel, 302.
Delahogue, L. Æ., 263.
Delaram, Francis, 171 _n._
Denyer, John, 238.
Denyer, Mrs. Eliz. D., bequest, 238-9.
Deptford, 94.
Derby, Geoffrey, Earl of, donor, 281.
Derby, Prior Stephen, 179.
De Rossi, J. B., 225.
Desborough, Major-Gen., donor, 90.
Devonshire, Duke of, 340.
Devonshire MSS., 268.
D'Ewes, Sir Symonds, 10.
Dibdin, Dr. T. F., cited, 18, 19, 114, 130 _n._, 208, 209, 215, 222, 224, 248; mentioned, 258.
Dickens, Guy, donor, 161.
Digby, Sir Kenelm, his MSS., 58, 318; Allen's MSS. included, 20; willing that they should be lent, 59, 79, 240; his portraits, 196, 336.
Dillmann, Dr. A., 65, 268.
Dillon, Viscount, 112 _n._
Dionysius Halicarnassus, 189.
Dionysius Syrus, 108.
Disney, Dr. John, 227.
D'Israeli, Is., cited, 326 _n._
Ditchley, Oxon., 112 _n._
Dissertations, Academic, 240-1.
Dix, James, 335.
Dix, John, 36.
Djami, 325, 332.
Dodd, --, 220 _n._
Dodd, Thomas, 251.
Dodsworth, Roger, his MSS., 96, 97; mentioned, 99.
Dodwell, Henry, M.A., 152, 178, 320 _n._
Dolben, Gilbert, and J. E., donors, 237.
Dolben, Sir J. E., Sheldon and Dolben papers, 237-8.
Donatus, 262.
Donkin, W. F., M.A., 277.
Donne, John, D.D., 86.
Dormer, Sir Michael, donor, 25.
Dornford, Rev. Jos., donor, 326.
Dorset, Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, afterwards Earl of, donor of books, 17; of Bodley's bust, 26.
Dorset, C. Sackville, Earl of, 173.
D'Orville, J. P., his MSS., 207-8.
Dositheus, 143.
Douce, Francis, his library, 249-251; mentioned, 257 _n._, 267, 336; references to books, 53, 310, 311, 321 _n._, 327, 329-332; coins, 340.
Doughty, Bp. Henry, 169.
Douglas, James, M.D., 248.
Douglas, John, Bp. of Salisbury, donor, 164; mentioned, 267.
Drake, Sir F., his chair, 94.
Drake, Francis, donor, 96 _n._
Drummond, W., of Hawthornden, 266.
Drusius, J., cited, 13 _n._
Dryden, John, 178.
Dublin, 176, 179.
Dubourg, --, 338.
Du Chesne, Andr., _Hist. Fr. Scriptt._, 57.
Dugdale, Sir W., donor, 104; MSS. 177, 287, 288.
Dukes, Leopold, 114.
Dukes, T. F., 264.
Duncan, J. S. and P. B., donors, 236.
Dune, Thomas, 314.
Dunstan, St., MSS., 20.
Dunton, John, 177.
Durandus, Gul., 229.
Durham, Register of Bp. Kellow, 216.
Dury, John, MS. papers, 176.
Dutch tracts, 228, 258.
Dyak language, first books printed in the, 303.
Dysart, Earl of, 155.
EASTCOT, Daniel, 81.
East India, portraits of Rajahs, 158.
East India Company, donors, 208, 223, 260.
Eberbach, 318.
Ebner, J. W., 229.
Eccard, J. G., restored some papers stolen from Bodleian, 103 _n._
Edelmann, H., 114, 275.
Eden, Robert, M.A., 235.
Edgeman, William, 165 _n._
Edgeworth, Miss, 227.
Edmonds, Sir Clement, donor, 49.
Edmund of Pounteney, S., Archbp. of Canterbury, 101.
Edward the Confessor, 328.
Edward I, 185, 329.
Edward III, 328.
Edward IV, 87.
Edward VI, mentioned, 56, 282, 331; exercise-book, 325.
Edward, Thomas, M.A., account of him, 149, 150.
Edwardes, Thomas, 36.
Ekerman, Peter, 241 _n._
Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII, 120.
Elizabeth, Queen, exercise-book, 325; gloves, _ib._; MSS. presented to her, 49, 326; books bound by her, 52, 152; books translated and written by her, 52, 331; proclamations in her reign, 170 _n._; roundels, 339; mentioned, 307, 308.
Elizabeth, Q. of Bohemia, 336.
Elkins, W. H., 300.
Elliott, J. B., his gift of MSS., &c., 290-1, 340.
Ellis, Sir Henry, D.C.L., Sub-librarian, 204-5; _Letters of Literary Men_, cited, 9, 24, 54, 121; _Polydore Virgil_, 11; _Remarks on Cædmon_, 103.
Elmham, Thomas, cited, 24 _n._, 25.
Elphinstone, Bp., _Chron. of Scotl._, 96.
Elstob, William and Mary, 187.
English, Thomas, 316.
_Enoch, Book of_, 267.
Erasmus, Des., 144 _n._, 239, 336.
Erfurt, MSS. from, 285.
Erpenius, Thomas, 54.
Essex, Robert, second Earl of, donor, 17; mentioned, 24, 48.
Eton College, 175.
Etty, Simeon J., M.A., 239, 259.
Euclid, the D'Orville MS., 207.
Eulenberg, Baron ab, 68.
Eusebius, 238 _n._
Eustace, G., 311.
Euthymius Zigabenus, 108.
Eutychius, or Eutex, 20.
Evans, Rev. F., 284.
Evans, Messrs., 276 _n._
Evelyn, John, donor, 88; letters, 287.
Ewart, William, M.P., 273.
Exeter, MSS. given by Dean and Chapter, 23; Statutes of the Cathedral, 179.
Exeter, Cecil, Earl of, donor, 44.
Eyre, Dr., 190.
Eyston, Charles, 213 _n._
FABER, John, 258.
Fadir, Peter, 317.
Færmen, 104.
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, his bequest of MSS., 95-7; versions of Psalms, &c., 97, 289; reference to MSS., 18 _n._, 314; preserved the Library when Oxford surrendered, 72.
Falkland, Lucius, Lord, 70, 71.
Fanshaw, John, M.A., 107.
Farmer, Anthony, 109.
Fawkes, Guy, lantern, 67.
Fees of Visitors, 133, 114, 266.
Fell, John, Bp. of Oxford, his MSS., 108-9, 120; mentioned, 125, 150.
Fell, Samuel, Dean of Ch. Ch., 72.
Fenton, John, 338.
Fenton, Samuel, M.A., 222, 229.
Fenton, Thomas, M.A., 107.
Ferrand, William, 36.
Ferrar, Richard, 53 _n._
_Festivale_, 112.
Fetherstone, Henry, donor, 31, 54 _n._
Field, Richard, 36.
Finnish MSS., 22.
Firth, Richard, M.A., 259, 263.
Fisher, John, Bp. of Rochester, 239.
Fitz-James, R., Bp. of Chichester, 316.
Fitz-William, John, D.D., 177.
Flecher, --, Librarian, 11.
Fleetwood, William, Bp. of Ely, 141, 170 _n._, 329.
Fletcher, John, M.A., Sub-librarian, 141; resigns, 146.
Fletcher, Ald. William, donor, 29, 30, 211; buried at Yarnton, 30 _n._; bust, _ib._
Florence, MSS. sent thence with merchandise, 226 _n._
Foley, Lord, 147.
Foliot, Gilbert, Bp. of London, 188.
Folkes, Martin, 174.
Foreigners in the Library, 68, 137.
Forster, Henry, M.A., 241, 252.
Foster, --, 282.
Foster, N., 341.
Fotherby, Charles and Martin, 36.
Foucault, Nicholas Jos., 161, 179, 184.
Foulkes, E. S., B.D., 277.
Foulkes, Mrs. Edmund, donor, 319.
Foulkes, Thomas, M.A., 107.
Fountaine, Sir Andrew, 134.
Fouquet, --, 236.
Fowler, Edward, Bp. of Gloucester, 131.
Foxe, John, 19, 318.
France, drawings of monuments, 213-214; atlas of, 205; French tracts, 270; French MSS., 63, 177, 215.
Francis, C., M.A., donor, 113.
Frankland, Thomas, letter, 108.
Franklin, Sir John, 319.
Frappaz, Jules, 214.
Frazer, --, MSS., 294 _n._
Frederick, King of Bohemia, 258.
Frederick, Elector Palatine, 336.
Frederick, Prince of Wales, epitaph, 160.
Freke, Ralph and William, donors, 88.
Frère, E., _Livres de Liturgie_, &c., 213 _n._
Frewin, Richard, M.A., 107.
Frewin, Richard, M.D., 294 _n._
Frith, John, _pseudon._ Brightwell, 239.
Froben, Joh., 337.
Fry, Francis, 321.
Fulke, Will., editions of his _Annotations_ in the Library, 41.
Fuller, Richard, 314.
Fuller, Thomas, _Ch. Hist._ cited, 85.
Furney, Archdeacon Richard, his bequest, 184.
Fürst, Jul., _Bibl. Jud._ cited, 243 _n._
Fust and Schoiffer, books printed by, 161, 201, 229.
Fyloll, Jasper, 19.
Fysher, Robert, M.B., elected Librarian, 151; publishes a catalogue of the printed books, 156, 158; his death, 160; charged with neglect, 161; coins, _ib._
GAGUINUS, Rob., 26.
Galanus, C., 316 _n._
Gagnières, --, 213.
Gaisford, Thomas, D.D., Dean of Ch. Ch., 208, 215, 223.
Gale, Samuel, 184.
Gandy, Bp. Henry, M.A., 169, 177.
Gardiner, Richard, 48.
Gardner, Dunn, sale, 322.
Garlick, F. O., B.A., 212 _n._
Garrett, W. W., B.A., 273.
Garter, Order of the, 179.
Gascoigne, Thomas, D.D., 20 _n._, 316.
Gassendi, P., 336.
Gent, William, donor, 17, 177 _n._
Gentilis, Alb. and Scipio, 207.
George, Prince of Denmark, 185 _n._
George I, 131, 175.
George III, visits the Library, 197; donor, 198.
George IV, donor, 216, 223.
Gentleman's Magazine, cited, 155 _n._, 199 _n._, 205 _n._, 214 _n._, 217, 222 _n._, 231, 293, 302, 338; bought, 218 _n._
German MSS., 63.
Gerhard, J. A., 241 _n._
Gesenius, Guil., _Phœn. Monumenta_ cited, 163; autograph, 319; sale, 270.
Gianfilippi, P. de', 230 _n._
Gibbon, Anthony, 175.
Gibbon, Edward, 320 _n._
Gibbs, James, 294 _n._
Gibson, Edmund, Bp. of London, 187 _n._
Gidding, Little, 53.
Gigli, Gir., _Vocab. Caterin._ cited, 226 _n._
Gildas, 20.
Giles, J. A., D.C.L., 188, 260 _n._
Girardenguz, Nic., 310.
Girardot, Paul, 321 _n._
Girdlers' Company, donors, 49.
Giulio Romano, 251.
Glastonbury, Chartulary, 110; survey of lands, 162.
Gloucester Cathedral, 185.
Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of, 19 _n._--_v._ Humphrey.
Gloucestershire, 187.
Glover, Robert, 174.
Glynn, H., 271.
Gocthan, Thomas, Archbp. of, his labours, 126; visits the Library, 127; donor, 127-8.
Godar, Guil., 312.
Godschall, W. M., 164.
Godwyn, Charles, M.A., his bequest, 193; coins, 340.
Goetz, G. H., 241 _n._
Goldberg, Dr. B., 311.
Goldenthal, Dr. J., 243.
Golius, Jac., 133.
Gompertz, Dr. T., 216.
Gonzaga, Leonora, 249.
Good, John, M.A., 90.
Goodwin, T., 81.
Goodyear, Aaron, donor, 105.
Gordon, Sir J. W., 304.
Gouda, 228.
Gough, Richard, his library, 211-215; _Brit. Topogr._ cited, 87, 153, 175 _n._, 212 _n._, 253 _n._; mentioned, 257 _n._; references to books, 57, 120 _n._, 171 _n._, 311.
Gower, Rev. F., 265.
Gower, John, 19 _n._, 96, 237, 336.
Grabe, J. E., D.D., his MSS., 149; autograph, 320 _n._
Grævius, J. G., 179.
Grafton, Richard, 300.
Grant, Sir F. A., 281.
Granville, Denis, D.D., Dean of Durham, 177.
Grascome, Bp. Samuel, 177.
Graves, Richard, 184.
Gray, Charles, M.P., donor, 162.
Gray, Thomas, 276.
Greaves, T., D.D., his MSS., 103, 325.
Greek MSS., 50, 53, 55, 63, 64, 78, 94, 108, 151, 153, 207, 215, 223, 224, 229, 230, 238, 246, 282.
Green, Charles, 194.
Greene, Maurice, Mus. D., 205, 206.
Greene, Robert, 231.
Greenhill, W. A., M.D., 277, 278.
Greensted, Essex, 335.
Gregoriis, Jac. de, donor, 92.
Gregory, St., MSS. of his _Pastorale_, 23, 100; _Dialogues_, 100; _Sacram._, 262.
Gregory Nazianzen, 115.
Gregory, David, M.A., 107.
Gregory, David, M.D., 119.
Gregory, Henry, M.A., 107.
Grene, John, D.D., 112, 313.
Grenville, Lord, 223.
Gresham Statutes, 180.
Greville, Col. Charles, 253.
Grey, Sir C., donor, 240.
Griffiths, John, M.A., 34 _n._, 211 _n._
Griffiths, Ralph, LL.D., 260.
Grimani, Doge of Venice, 58.
Grise, Jehan de, 18.
Gronovius, J. F., 320 _n._
Grosteste, Roger, Bp. of Lincoln, 20 _n._, 58, 101.
Grove, Edmund, 251, 266.
Gucht, --, Van der, 168.
Guildford, Earl of, 286.
Guilevile, G., 328.
Guillim, John, 174, 187.
Gutch, John, B.D., editor of _Anth. Wood_, _q.v._; mentioned, 219 _n._
Gutenberg, J., 202, 321.
Guthrie, --, 164.
Gyles, Fletcher, 172.
HACKMAN, Alfred, M.A., mentioned, 154, 268, 277; Sub-librarian, 298.
Haddan, A. W., B.D., 20 _n._
Haden, Messrs., 235.
Hagembach, Petr., 311.
Haghe, Inghilb., 311.
Hake, Robert, M.A., 170 _n._
Hakewill, William, 37.
Hale, Sir Matthew, 77, 86 _n._
Hale, Archdeacon W. H., 29 _n._
Halifax, Montagu, Earl of, 184.
Hall, --, 158.
Hall, Rev. --, donor, 223.
Hall, Anthony, D.D., 28, 56, 145.
Hall, Fitz-Edward, donor, 291.
Hall, Henry, 73.
Hall, Bp. Joseph, 49.
Hall, Susannah and William, 301.
Hall, W., 110.
Hallam, Henry, 319.
Halliwell, J. O., 101, 232, 298, 301.
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.
Le Long, le Père, 184 _n._
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._
Linacer, Thomas, 316 _n._
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.
Macky, John, _Journey through Eng._, cited, 86 _n._
Macpherson, D., 165, 166.
Macray, W. D., 85 _n._, 176, 206, 233 _n._, 250 _n._, 270, 287.
Mac-Regol, Abbot of Birr, 104.
Madden, Sir Fred., 177 _n._, 281, 330.
Madox, Thomas, 320 _n._
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.
Man, Thomas, 32, 36.
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.
Montacute, Lord, donor, 17.
Montagu, Capt. M., bequest, 298.
Montagu, Richard, Bp. of Norwich, 47.
Montague, Edward Wortley, 206.
Montague, George, 36.
Monteith, Robert, _Hist. of the Troubles_, cited, 75.
Montfaucon, Bernard, 224.
_Monthly Review_, 260.
Moore, --, 340.
Morant, Philip, M.A., 174.
Morbeck, W. de, 59.
More, Hannah, 227.
More, Sir Thomas, 144 _n._, 187.
Moreri, L., 94.
Mores, E. Rowe, 156, 212 _n._, 320 _n._
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.
Motthe, Georges de la, 326.
Mountjoy, Blount, Lord, donor, 22.
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.
O'Grady, Standish H., 176 _n._
Okeover family, 237.
Opie, Mrs., 227.
Oppenheimer, D., Hebrew library, 243.
Orford, Lord, 212 _n._
Ormesby, Robert de, 329.
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.
Parasceve, S., 324.
Paris, Mazarine Library, 47 _n._, 202; MS. in Bibl. Imp., 115; Church of Holy Sepulchre, 180.
Paris, Rev. Thomas, 39.
Park, Thomas, 258.
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.
Parker, Samuel, son of the Bishop, 144.
Parker, Thomas, 144, 192.
Parkes, Mrs., 245.
Parliamentary Committee for Augmentation of Livings, 129.
Parr, Q. Katherine, inscription, 43; MS. dedicated to her, 52.
Parret, --, 11 _n._
Parsons, Joseph, M.A., donor, 191.
Parthenius, Patriar. of Constant., 94.
_Parthenope of Blois_, 178.
Pate, William, donor, 196 _n._
Patrick, St., 64.
Patrick, Symon, Bp. of Ely, 185 _n._
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.
Pembroke, Philip Herbert, Earl of, donor, 76.
Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of, donor of the Barocci MSS., 54; letter to the Vice-Chanc., _ib._; gave licence for borrowing the MSS., 51, 54, 79; statue of him, given by Thomas, seventh Earl, 148.
Penton, Stephen, B.D., donor, 124.
Pepys, Samuel, his MS. papers, 172.
Percy, Thomas, Bp. of Dromore, 232.
Periam, William, M.A., 107.
Perrott, Sir John, letters, 150.
Perrott, Thomas, D.C.L., donor, 150.
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.
Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, 331.
Phillips, Sir Thomas, 288.
Phœnician Inscription, 162.
Picus, Joh., 316 _n._
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.
Plays, their admission discouraged by Bodley as a scandal to the Library, 66; collections purchased, 248.
Plenus-Amoris, various scribes of this name, 18, 19 _n._
Pliny, 8, 11, 250, 273, 310.
Plot, R., _Nat. Hist. of Staff._ cited, 325.
Plunket, O., R. C. Archbp. of Armagh, 337.
Pococke, Edward, D.D., his MSS. and printed books, 113, 115, 268, 311; mentioned, 78, 199; references to MSS., 81.
Pococke, Rich., Bp. of Meath, _Travels_ cited, 162.
Pointer, Rev. John, _Oxon. Acad._ cited, 86 _n._, 161.
Pole, Francis, 184.
Polish Books, 276.
Politian, Ang., 273.
Polsted, Benj., donor, 92.
Polyander, Dr. John, 178.
_Pontifical, Salisbury_, 176.
Pope, Alexander, donor, 158; 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.
Powney, Richard, LL.D., 164.
_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.
Prince, Daniel, bookseller, 200.
Prince, Mrs. Mary, donor, 148.
Printers, clerical, 259-60.
Prior, Matthew, 175.
Proclus, 59.
Prudentius, 23.
Purcell, Henry, 205, 206.
Purefoy, Humphrey and Thomas, 56.
Pusey, Edward B., D.D., 82 _n._, 278; _Catal._, 65, 199, 225, 233.
Puttick and Simpson, Messrs., 245.
Pybrac, Sieur de, 49.
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.
Rives, George, Warden of New College, donor, 22.
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.
Robinson, --, clock-maker, Gracechurch-street, 182 _n._
Robinson, John, Bp. of London, MS. papers, 175.
Robson, Charles, B.D., donor, 56, 92.
Roch, Thomas, Janitor, 88.
Rochester, Henry Hyde, Earl of, 163, 164.
Rock, Dr., _Church of our Fathers_, cited, 29.
Rodd, Thomas, 258.
Roe, Sir Thomas, his gift of MSS., 49, 50-51; sanctioned the lending of his books, 51, 79.
Roger of Hereford, 58.
Rogers, Samuel, M.A., 342.
Roillet, Nicholas, 283
Rolin, Cardinal John, 310.
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.
Sale, George, MSS., 294 _n._
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.
Say, William, 7 _n._
Scarborough, Sir Charles, his auction, 115.
Schelging, Samuel, 241 _n._
Schneider, --, 283.
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.
Seward, Miss, _Anecdotes_, cited, 110 _n._, 203 _n._
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_.
Shaw, Thomas, D.D., donor, 163.
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.
Shotover, near Oxford, 29 _n._
Shropshire MSS., &c., 163, 263-4.
Shuckbridge, Grace, 131.
Siamese Prince, 319.
Sichardus, Joh., 17 _n._
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.
Smith, --, 42 _n._
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; Sub-librarian, 286, 293; Regius Professor of Divinity, 303.
Smith, Thomas, D.D., his MSS., 55, 152-3, 178, 180; _Vita Bernardi_, cited, 94, 114, 116.
Smith, Thomas, 67.
Smith, William, M.A., donor, 150.
Smyth, Edward, account of a Russian cloak, 307.
Smyth, Miles, 237.
Smythe, Thomas, 19.
Snetesham, John, D.D., 315.
Sneyd, Rev. Walter, 226.
Snoshill, William, grand-nephew to Bodley, petition to University, 39.
Solly, --, 245.
Somers, John, Lord, 172, 184.
Somerset, Duke of, 256.
Sonibanck, John, 120.
Sophia, Electress of Hanover, 175.
Sotheby and Wilkinson, Messrs., 297, 300.
Sotheby, Samuel Leigh, cited, 45, 246, 281, 321; mentioned, 268, 273, 276.
South, Professor John, 81.
South, Robert, D.D., bequest, 143.
Southampton, Jane Wriothesley, Countess of, book which belonged to her, 43; her daughters, 44.
Southwell, Sir Robert, 173 _n._
Spanish books, 76, 225, 238, 253.
Sparchiford, Archdeacon Richard, 316 _n._
Sparke, Thomas, M.A., 106.
Spelman, Sir Henry, 184.
Spencer, Earl, 251.
Spencer, or Spicer, --, 67.
Spencer, Sir Richard, donor, 177 _n._
Spenser, John, 36.
Spinckes, Bp. Nath., 177, 184.
Sprat, Thomas, Bp. of Rochester, 173.
Stacpoole, C. P., 311.
Standish, Dr., 11 _n._
Standish, John, 36.
Stanhope, Lady Hester, donor, 229.
Stanley, Edward, donor, 196.
Stapiltone, Sir Miles de, 329.
Stark, J. M., 286.
Stationers' Company, grant to the Library of all books printed by them, 30; negligent in performance, 31, 41, 73; plate given them by Bodley, 32; first book given by them, 32; ordinance for supply of books to the Library, 34; payment from the Library to the Bedel of the Company, 40; Statutes for delivery of books, 92; books claimed personally by Hyde, 110; first Copy-right Act, 128; last Copy-right Act, 254; increased receipt of books, 218.
Statius, 179.
Steinschneider, Dr. M., 243, 244, 272.
Steele, --, 120 _n._
Stephanus, Robert, 320.
Stephen, King of England, 185.
Stephen, a Greek scribe, 208.
Stevens, Henry, 232, 272.
Stevenson, Rev. Joseph, 18 _n._, 105.
Stewart, C. J., 112, 143.
Stillingfleet, E., Bp. of Worc., 9, 124.
Stōchs, George, 310.
Stoke, Abbot John, 313.
Stow Wood, near Oxford, 29 _n._
Strafford, Thomas, third Earl of, 175.
Strange, John, 202.
Strange, Sir Thomas, 319.
Strangwayes, Giles, 19.
Strickland, H. E., M.A., 277.
Strode, William, M.A., 55.
Strype, John, M.A., 170 _n._
Stubbe, H., M.A., Sub-librarian, 88, 89.
Stukeley, William, M.D., 57.
Suidas, 226.
Summers, Prof., 284.
Summerset, John, M.D., 8 _n._
Sunderlin, Lord, donor of Malone collection, 231.
Sunningwell, Berks, 109.
Sussex, Duke of, his sale, 97, 321.
Sutherland, Alexander H., 255, 258; portrait, 336.
Sutherland, Mrs., illustrated Clarendon and Burnet, 254-258.
Sutterton, Lincolnshire, churchwarden's accounts, 177.
Sutton, Sir Robert, 143.
Swallow, Joseph, B.A., 147.
Swedenborg, Emmanuel, donor, 189.
Sweynheym and Pannartz, 210, 232, 273.
Swinton, John, D.D., _Inscr. Citieæ_ cited, 162.
Sydenham, Sir Philip, 136.
Symonds, --, 11 _n._
Symonds, Henry, M.A., 251, 266.
Syriac MSS., 56, 63, 91, 107, 114, 296, 300, 326.
TALBOT, William, Bp. of Oxford, 116.
Talman, J., 333.
Talmud, 244.
Tamil MSS., 296.
Tanner, Thomas. Bp. of St. Asaph, his printed books and MSS., 153-156; mentioned, 104, 106, 142, 190; references to his books, 81.
Tartar MSS., 115, 208.
Tasso, Torquato, 336.
Tattam, Archdeacon, 150.
Taunton, J. B., M.A., 266, 270.
Taylor, Joseph, LL.D., donor, 92, 107.
Taylor, Richard, 231.
Telugu MSS., 319, 326.
Tenison, Thomas, Archbp. of Canterbury, 173 _n._
Tennyson, Alfred, 319.
Terence, 230; _Vulgaria abs Terentio_, 112, 303.
Terry, Thomas, M.A., 106.
Teukesbury, John de, 316.
Te Water, J. W., 236.
Thame School, 180.
Theocritus, 186.
Thomas of Newmarket, 58.
Thomas, E., 197.
Thomas, John, Bp. of Winch., 132 _n._
Thomas, John, M.A., 200.
Thomas, Vaughan, B.D., 337.
Thomson, --, 337.
Thomson, Thomas, 303.
Thoresby, Ralph, 187 _n._
Thorkelin, G. T., 242 _n._
Thorpe, Benjamin, 102.
Thorpe, Thomas, 286.
Thurland, Francis, M.A., 219, 221.
Thurland. F. E., M.A., 266.
Thurloe, John, his State papers, 172.
Thurston, William, donor of Oriental MSS., 91; reference to a MS., 56.
Thwaites, Edward, donor, 333.
Tibetan MSS., 208.
Tickell, Rev. J., donor, 222.
Tigernach, 175.
Tippoo Sahib, 208.
Tischendorf, Dr., 64, 282.
Tomson, L., 52.
Tonga dialect, books in the, 276.
Tonstall, C., Bishop of Durham, 239.
Torcy, M. de, 222.
Torelli, Joseph, 201.
Torinus, God., 312.
Tour, Archd. de la, 245.
Toynbee, Thomas, M.A., 156, 158.
Tradescant, John, 309 _n._
Treacher, J., M.A., 297 _n._
Trefusis, John, donor, 324.
Trent, Council of, 286.
Trott, Nicholas, _Clavis Ling. Sanctæ_, 108.
Turck, John, 183 _n._
Turkish MSS., 63, 125, 207.
Turner, Dawson, sale, 280, 290.
Turner, Francis, Bishop of Ely, 173 _n._, 174; papers, 176, 178.
Turner, Dr. Peter, 55.
Turner, Capt. Samuel, MSS., 208.
Turner, Thomas, Dean of Canterbury, papers, 176, 178.
Turner, William, 73.
Twells, Rev. L., 78 _n._
Twine, Thomas, M.D., donor, 34.
Twyne, Brian, MS. of _Univ. Musterings_, 187; cited, 37 _n._, 70, 80, 307.
Tyndale, W., 239, 248.
Tyrrell, James, donor, 125.
Tyrwhitt, Thomas, 196.
UFFENBACH, Z. C., _Commerc. Epistol._ cited, 120, 130, 144, 145.
_Ulster, Annals of_, 175.
Upcott, W., 299.
Uri, John, account of him, 199; _Catal._ mentioned, 65; cited, 114; autograph, 320 _n._
Usher, Archbp., MSS., 125, 151, 176, 318; cited, 54; portrait, 336; absolved Selden on his death-bed, 77 _n._; mentioned, 90, 102.
Utrecht, Treaty of, papers, 175.
Utterson, E. V., sale, 112, 321.
VALENTIN, Robert, 296.
Vambéry, A., 115.
Vandyck, Sir Anthony, 196, 336.
Vansittart, N., M.P., 223.
Vansittart, Robert, D.C.L., 198.
Vaughan, H. H., M.A., 277.
Vaughan, P., Warden of Merton, donor, 223.
Vaux, W. S., 340.
Ven, --, a Dane, 68.
Venice, reports of ambassadors, 177.
Verard, Anthony, 310, 312.
Verneuil, John, M.A., Sub-librarian, 73-4, 341; donor, 341; _Nomenclator_, 31, 67, 73, 130; Cat. of Commentators on Holy Script., 60.
Vernon, Col. Edw., donor of the Vernon MS., 101.
Vertue, George, 182.
Vetericastro, S. de, 310.
Victoria, Her Majesty Queen, donor, 264; her visits to the Library, 319.
Vidoveus, Petr., 311.
Villemarqué, T. de la, cited, 20 _n._
Vincent, William, D.D., 262.
Viner, Charles, 294 _n._
Viner, Sir Robert, donor, 107.
Virgil, 179, 232, 233, 252; _Sortes Virgilianæ_ tried by Charles I, 70.
Virgil, Polydore, 10, 11.
Vivian, William, M.D., 198.
Vossius, Isaac, 129, 178, 207, 327.
Vostre, Simon, 311, 312.
WAKE, Edward, M.A., 106
Wake, Sir Isaac, cited, 15, 16, 27.
Wake, William, Archbp. of Canterbury, papers, 121, 174.
Walden, Thomas, _Fascic. Zizan._, 90.
Wales, Albert Edw., Prince of, 304, 319.
Walker, Gen. Alex, his MSS., 269, 270.
Walker, Endymion, 167.
Walker, John, D.D., his MSS., 167; William, his son, 167.
Walker, Rev. John, M.A., _Letters by Em. Persons_, cited, 59, 69, 106, 116, 121, 123, 125 bis, 127 _n._, 130 _n._, 138, 139, 142, 144, 155 _n._, 186 _n._, 187; _Oxoniana_, cited, 120.
Walker, John, M.A., _another_, 229, 235.
Walker, Robert Fr., M.A., 210.
Walker, Sir William, 270.
Wall, H., M.A., 277.
Wallingford, Richard, 58.
Wallis, John, D.D., 90, 251.
Wallis, J., M.A., 123.
Walpole, Horace, _Anecdotes of Painting_, cited, 30; _R. and N. Authors_, 258.
Walters, Rev. John, 197.
Walters, J., B.A., Sub-librarian, 196-7.
Walton, Brian, Bp. of Chester, 95.
Wanley, Humphrey, cited, 9, 20 _n._, 24, 90, 100; employed in the Library, 116; donor, 116 _n._; selected books from Bernard's library, 117; dispute with Hyde thereon, _ib._; Hyde desires Wanley to succeed him as Librarian, 118; portrait, 336.
Warcupp, Sir Edmund, 178, 187.
Ware, Sir James, 184.
Warham, Archbp., 313.
Waring, George, M.A., 105.
Warneford, --, 160.
Warton, Thomas, B.D., _Hist. of Eng. Poet._, cited, 18, 20, 46, 81, 156 _n._, 188 _n._; _Life of Sir T. Pope_, cited, 331 _n._
Wason, Abbot Thomas, 315.
Waterson, Simon, 36.
Watson, --, 11 _n._
Watson, James, 248.
Watson, Thomas, 206.
Waynflete, Bp. William, 112 _n._
Weelkes, Thomas, 206.
Weever, John, 250 _n._
Welles, --, 317.
Wellesley, Henry, D.D., 225, 279, 285, 296, 333.
Wellington, Duke of, 319.
Welwood, J., M.D., _Memoirs_ cited, 70.
Wentworth, St. Ex., M.A., 251.
Werden, Major-General, 185 _n._
Werfrith, Bp. of Worcester, 100.
Wesley, Charles, admitted as a reader, 152, 320 _n._
Wesley, Samuel, Mus. Doc., 206.
West, James, 212 _n._
West, Rev. W., 179.
Westminster Abbey, 179.
Westmoreland, Earl of, 336.
Westphalia, J. de, 303.
Westphaling, Herbert, Bp. of Hereford, donor, 19.
Westwood, Professor J., 105, 327.
Wettersten, P., 241 _n._
Wey, William, 329.
Whale caught in the Severn, 104.
Whalley, Peter, donor, 88.
Whalley, Peter, B.A., 204.
Wharton, Henry, M.A., 153 _n._, 240, 322 _n._
Wharton, Philip, Lord, 166, 178.
Wheatly, Charles, M.A., 144.
Whethamstede, John de, 8.
Whetstone, George, 231.
Whiston, William, M.A., donor, 141; mentioned, 149, 184, 320 _n._
Whitchurch, E., 282.
White, --, 341.
White, Messrs., Appleton, 33.
White, Edward, 36.
White, John, M.A., 107.
White, Joseph, D.D., 206, 208; portrait, 209.
White, Peter, 9.
White, R. M., D.D., 102.
Whiting, Thomas, B.A., 197.
_Whole duty of Man_, author of, MS. of _Decay of Piety_, 125.
Whorwood, Robert, 322.
Whytt, --, Librarian, 11.
Wiēb, W. de, 317.
Wickliffe, John, 10, 90, 96, 252.
Wick-Risington, Gloucestershire, 58.
Wiggan, George, M.A., 107.
Wight, Osborne, M.A., bequest, 205.
Wigmore, Henry, 37.
Wilbye, John, 206.
Wild, Henry, the learned Norwich tailor, 142.
Wildgoose, --, painter, 138.
Wilkie, Sir D., 319.
Wilkins, David, D.D., 78.
Wilkinson, John, D.D., 84.
Wilkinson, Rev. Thomas, MS. Pedigrees, 174.
William III, 255.
William, King of Scotland, Homage to Henry II, 30.
Williams, Dr., St. John's College, Cambridge, 153, 154.
Williams, Charles, D.D., Donor, 197.
Williams, George, B.D., 329.
Williams, John, Bp. of Lincoln, applies to borrow a book, but is refused, 50; _Funeral Sermon on James I_, 51.
Williams, Sir John, 271.
Williams, John, B.A., 157 _n._
Williams, Rev. John, _Welsh Grammar_ cited, 20 _n._
Williams, Moses, B.A., 157.
Williams, Zach., 188.
Willis and Sotheran, Messrs., 245.
Willis, Browne, Letters to Owen, 160 _n._; Bequest of MSS. and coins, 190-1, 340.
Willis, Thomas, M.D., 191.
Wilson, D., Bp. of Calcutta, Portrait, 337; donor, 338.
Wilson, H. H., M.A., his MSS., 265.
Wilson, Lea, 233 _n._
Wilson, Ralph, 147.
Wilson, Thomas, Bp. of Sodor and Man, 289.
Wilson, Thomas, 258.
Wiltshire, MS. collections, 154 _n._
Winbolt, Thomas, B.A., 158.
Winchelsea, Heneage Finch, Earl of, 94.
Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, donors, 34.
Wingfield family, 214.
Winwood, Sir Ralph, donor, 25.
Wise, Francis, M.A., Sub-librarian, 146; defeated in election for Librarian, 151; mentioned, 160, 294 _n._; catalogue of Coins, 340.
Wodecherche, Will. de, 317.
Wolf, Jo. Christopher, 95.
Wolfe, Reginald, 87.
Wood, Antony à, bequest, 89; MSS. bought from him, 110; a MS. given by Ballard, 187; his Library, 287-8; MS. of his _History_, 270; illustrated copy of Gutch's translation of his _History_, 30; Rawlinson's Contin. of the _Athenæ_, 181; Malone's copy of the _Athenæ_, 232; Dr. Bliss's copy of the _Athenæ_, 289; cited, 10, 17, 25, 41, 44, 45, 48, 79, 83 _n._, 85, 86 _n._, 106, 110, 159, 201; _Life_, 192 _n._; mentioned, 289, 322.
Wood, Robert, 189.
Woodcock, John, M.A., 210.
Worcester Cathedral, 179; MSS. from thence, 100, 103.
Worde, Wynkyn de, 155, 183, 239.
Wordsworth, Dr. Christopher, cited, 53 _n._
Wordsworth, Will., 227.
Wotton, Sir Henry, donor, 25, 58.
Wren, Sir Christopher, 119, 251.
Wright, --, 12.
Wright, Abraham, B.A., _Delitiæ Delitiarum_, 65.
Wright, Francis, 67.
Würtzburg, books 'e Coll. Herbip.' 61, 65.
Wyat, Sir Thomas, 336.
Wyatt, Thomas, 330.
Wyatt, William, M.A., 128.
Wyberd, John, 68.
Wyngaerde, Ant. van den, 255.
Wyrley, William, 174.
XIMENES, Cardinal, 280, 298.
Xiphilinus, 320.
YARNTON, Oxon, 30 _n._
Yonge, Francis, M.A., Sub-librarian, 74; death, 89.
Yonge, Nicholas, 206
York Minster, 30; Tower of St. Mary, 96; Museum, 212 _n._
Yorke, Sir Joseph, 199.
Young, Edward, D.D., 178.
Young, Patrick, 48, 51, 55, 61, 83; donor, 325.
Yriarte, --, 253.
ZAMBONI, J. J., 178.
Zell, Ulric, 210.
Zend MSS., 149, 191, 269.
Zernichaus, Adam, 143.
Zeuss, J. C., _Grammat. Celtica_ cited, 20 _n._
Zoroaster, 149, 159.
Zunz, Dr. L., 272.
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