Miller, Thomas, bookseller, of Bungay, 517 Willium, bookseller, of Albemarle- street, account and character of, 517 Mills, Rev. Henry, 607
Nathan, printer, editor of "Massa- chusetts Gazette," 499
Milner, Rev. John, account of, by W. Cole, 577
Milton, John, his second wife, 571
Mist, Nathaniel, printer of "Weekly Jour- nal," account of, 464
Mitchell, J. proprietor of "Tyne Mercury," 491
Newbery, Francis, bookseller, 519 Elizabeth, widow of Francis, 496,
519 Newcastle Weekly Courant, 532 Newcome, Mrs. her death, 589 Newman, Anth. K. bookseller and printer, account of, 478
Newnham, Alderman Nathaniel, curious print of the swearing-in him as Lord Mayor of London in 1782, with portraits of all the aldermen, the city officers, and many remarkable common councilmen, 457. death of, 458
Mitford, Rev. John, v. his character of Sir Newton, Sir Isaac, letters concerning him and his Works, by Rev. William Bow- man, 621-625
Moises, Rev. Edward, tribute of respect to, by his pupils, 631
Monk, Edmund, printer, of Chester, 469 Montague, Elizabeth, 669
Moore, John, M.D. his death, 538
Morant, Rev. Philip, "History of Essex,"
Mrs. lady of Bp. Newton, 457 William, notice of, 655 Nicholls, John, editor of "Sunday Moni- tor," 475
Dr. William, his burial, 444. Book of Common Prayer, ib. his portrait, ib. Nichols, John, memoir of by Mr. A. Chal- mers, v.-xxv. his epitaph, xxv. con- dolences of friends on his death, xxix.- xlviii. his advertisement to the fourth edition of Bowyer's "Conjectures," 448. his portrait after John Jackson, R.A. at Stationers' Hall, 460. used the signature of M. Green in the Gent. Mag. (the name of his second wife), 462. agreement with Dr. John Trusler jointly to write a tragedy, 566. letter to Sir Chas. Price on resigning his seat in the Common Council, ib. handsome acknowledgment to Mr. Nichols by the editors of "The Beauties of England and Wales," 567. continued list of the Works written or edited by him, ib. "Birthday Odes," privately printed, 568. his proposal to publish the last two volumes of Hutchins's " Dorsetshire," 569. suc- cessfully accomplished, ib. letter on sending Mr. Gough's books to the Bod- leian Library, 644
John-Bowyer, xxiv, 597. his bene- faction to poor printers, 462. works edited by, 568. edited the last portion of Hutchins's "Dorsetshire," 569. list of other works edited by him, ib.
John Gough, iv. xxi. his assistance to his grandfather, 568
Mrs. Martha, xxiv. Sarah, xxiv. 632 Anne, xxiv.
Martha-Sadelbia, xxiv.
Mary, xxiv.
Isabella, xxiv.
Anne-Susanna, xxiv.
and Sons, have the first iron Stan- hope press in their office, 468
Isaac, bookseller and stationer, of Leeds, 489
Rev. Philip, LL.D. account and character of, by W. Cole, 578
Nicholson, William, obtained a patent for improvements in printing in 1790, 466 printer of " Weekly Dispatch," 483 Nickolls, John, jun. F.S A. 446. Cole's character of him, 581. his collections, and how disposed of, ib.
Mr. sen. father of the above, pre- sented "Milton's State Papers of Antiquaries, 581 Nicol, George, bookseller to Geo. III. 501, 503, 525. anecdote of George III. and of the Duke of Clarence, ib. married, 1. Miss Ruth Hole, 2. Miss Mary Boy- dell, ib.
Palm, M. bookseller, Nuremberg, mur- dered, 473
Palmer, Robert, 601
Richard, 601
Panckoucke, Charles Joseph, bookseller, of Paris, account of, 468
Paris Gazette, 1633 to 1645, 531 Park, John, bookseller, 475
Thomas, author, 532
Parker, Dr. Wm. rector of St. James's, 608
Parkes, Samuel, his Literary Journal, 529 Parkhouse, Philip, printer and bookseller, of Tiverton, 491
Mrs. Mary, a great collector of Parkin, Rev. Charles, 591 prints, 525
William, printer and bookseller, 525-6. account of works printed by, 526. character of, ib.
Nicolas, Sir Harris, letter on Mr. Nichols's
death, xlvi. biographical notices of, ib. his contributions to the Gentleman's Magazine, and his character of that work, xlvii.
Nine-holes, play of, 617
Noble, Edward, bookseller and author, 467
W. B. artist (son of the above), 467. death of his widow, ib.
Nollekens, Joseph, R.A. his property, 662, 663
Noorthouck, John, bookseller and author, account of, 488-9
Nornaville, John, bookseller, 510 Northall, J. bookseller, of Stockport, 473 Nourse, Sir Charles, Oxford, surgeon, 492 John, bookseller, account of, 492 Nunn, James, bookseller, 504-5 Nutt, Richard, 464
O'Conor, Charles, notice of, 674 Ogborn, Richard, stationer, 509 Onslow, Rt. Hon. Arthur, speaker, 625 Onuphrius, Panvinius, commentary, 532 Ord, John W. his History of Cleveland, 439
Oricellarius de Bello Italico, account of the work, 443
Otridge, John, bookseller, 521
William, bookseller, account of, 477, 521 Oumble, Edwd. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 493 Owen, Wm. bookseller, trial for a libel, 463
Oxford, Robert Harley, first Earl of, por- trait of, 610
Palgrave, Rev. Wm. the friend of Mason, account and character of, 634, 636
Parr, Dr. Samuel, his character of W. H. Lunn, bookseller, 485. his epitaphs on Dr. James Johnstone and on Mr. James Johnstone, 572. his death, 669
Parre, Rev. Dr. of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, 610
Parry, James, proprietor of "Courier," 472 Sampson, surgeon, and connected with the London press, 493 Parsons, Edward, 601
Rev. Philip, 572
Bishop John, 649
Pasham, Wm. printer, account of, 466 Passeran, Count de, 464
Payne, Thomas, bookseller, xxvii. his re- mark on Mr. Nichols's death, xxxix. account and character of, 504
John (nephew of Thomas), book-
seller, 504
Peacock, Wm. 552
Lewis, law stationer, 501
Pearson, Rev. Matthew, 605
Thomas, bookseller and stationer,
of Birmingham, 471
Peck, Robert, printer and proprietor of "Hull Packet," 491
Peet, Thomas, Nottingham, account of, 465 Pegge, Dr. Samuel, 660
Mr. Samuel, 593. list of Catches and Glees written by, 549 Peirce, Rev. John, 442 Pemberton, Henry, M.D. 625
Pennant, David, his character of his father, Thos. Pennant the author, 592
Penny, Mr. printer to the East India Com- pany, 464
Penoyre, Thomas, account of 455, 533. Mr. Bowyer's letters to, 533-8 Pepys, Wm. Weller, 624
Percy, Bp. xviii. particulars of his Life of Dr. Goldsmith, 671. two letters on Dr.
Goldsmith's Works, addressed to Cadell and Davies, 672-3
Perfect, Dr. Wm. his death, 567
Periodical Publications, list of, 609
Perne, Andrew, account and character of,
by W. Cole, 578. his son, ib.
John, brother of Andrew, 578
Peters, Rev. Charles, rector of Boconnoc, notice of 633
Peter's, St. College, London, 459 Pettiward, Roger, D.D. account and cha- racter of by W. Cole, 578
Roger, F.R.S. F.S.A. 507. his
Pheney, Mr. law bookseller, 503 Phillips, Harry, 588
J. bookseller, 472
Sir Richard, bookseller, editor, and author, account of, 512, 513
William, printer, of Bristol, 485 Pick, William, of York, printer and pub- lisher of "Turf Register," &c. 487 Pilkington, Rev. Matthew, 445 Pine, Mr. printer of " Bristol Gazette,” 471 Pitman, Ambrose, musician, 489 Pitts, John, printer, 516
Plumptre, Dr. Charles, account and cha- racter of, by W. Cole, 579
Plunket, Wm. Conyngham Lord, his death, 674
Polwhele, Rev. Richard, memoir of, 646 Poole, Rev. Edw. Richard, his proposals to publish letters to Rev. Jonathan Γουρ, 447
John, bookseller and printer of Taunton, 513
Popham, Rev. Edward, notice of, 674 Porter, Jane, her death, 587
Potter, John, eldest son of the Archbishop, 571
Robert, his edition of Eschylus, ornamented with designs by Flaxman, 447. a copy bound by Roger Paine, ib. remarks on the Prometheus, by Rev. George Ashby, ib.
Potts, Mr. James, bookseller and printer at Dublin, 468
Powel, Robert, fire-eater, 448 Powell, Dr. Wm. Samuel, 621 Powys, Dr. Thomas, 587
Preston, William, printer of "Newcastle Chronicle," 509
William, printer, of London, 490 Price, John, editor and proprietor of "Lei- cester Journal," 505
Pridden, Anne, xxiv.
Rev. John, memoir of, 676, 677 Pride, Thomas, 621
Primatt, Rev. Humphrey, D.D. his epi- taph, 630
Proctor, Sir Thomas Beauchamp, and his brother, 601
Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, 568 Progresses of James I. 568
Projector, by Alexander Chalmers, 532 Prout, Samuel, notice of, xxxvi.
Prouting, William, 450
Prudom, Thomas, his death and will, 571 Prynne, Sir Samuel, account and charac- ter of, by W. Cole, 579
Puddicombe, Rev. J. N. 588
Purvis, Charles, 601
Pym, John, Heads of a Conference, by,
Wm. printer of "Glasgow Courier,"
502 Rennell, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Winchester, 611. letter on Mr. Nichols's death, xxxi. biographical notice of, xxxi.
Rev. Thomas, vicar of Kensington, biographical notice of, 611 Rhungen, David, 542
Rhynd, John, printer, Birmingham, 472 Richards, Tho. of Coychurch, his "British and Welsh-English Dictionary," 536 Richardson, William, bookseller, account of, 522. married Miss Say, ib. his daughter married to John Baily, ib.
James Malcott, nephew of Wil- liam, bookseller, account and character of, 522 - John, nephew of William, book- seller, 513, 522
Samuel, novelist and printer, portrait of him and his wife at Stationers' Hall, 460
Professor, of Glasgow, 669 Rickman, John, Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, his memoir of Mr. Luke Hansard, 502
Ridgway, James, publisher, 482, 492, 511, 685
Ridley, Mr. bookseller, 465, his death, 572
Riley, George, bookseller and stationer, of York, 502
Risdale, Captain George, 663
Ritson, Joseph, place of his birth, 588 Rivers Family, 655
Rivington, Anne (widow of John Riving- ton), printer to the Society for Pro- moting Christian Knowledge, 484 Rivington, Charles (son of John Riving- ton), bookseller, account and character of, xxvi. 462, 505
Jacob, bookseller, 542 James (brother of Geo. Robin- son, sen.), account of, 470
compositor, account of, 506 John, bookseller (brother of Geo.
Robinson, sen.), account of, 470, 478,499 Robson, Rev. Mr. curate of Whitechapel, 684. assisted Mr. Malcolm, 450
St. Katherine near the Tower, Account of the Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of, by J. B. Nichols, 569 St. Neot's, Cornwall, its fine painted win- dows, account of, 563
Salmon, Rev. Nathaniel, account of, by W. Cole, 580
Thos. account of, by W. Cole, 580 Sulter, Rev. Dr. Philip, 619 Salusbury, Thomas, LL.D. account of, by W. Cole, 579
Samm, Nathaniel, account and character of, by W. Cole, 580
Thomas, sen. bookseller, memoir of, Sandby, Dr. George, his death, 552
jun. memoir of, 679
Rogers, Rev. George, notice of, 668
Charles, Catalogue of his Pictures and Curiosities, &c. in possession of William Cotton, 452. his communica- tions to the Society of Antiquaries, ib. Rokewode, John Gage, notice of, 662 Romaine, Mrs. widow of Rev. W. Romaine, 607
Roome, Francis, bookseller, of Derby, 477 Roper, Joseph, 442
Rose, John, printer, of Bristol, 478
printer, bookseller, and author,
Ross, Dr. death of his widow, 457
Elizabeth, alias Bowyer, a nun, 440 Rosser, W. printer, of Bristol, 471 Rousseau, Philip, printer, 494
Samuel (eldest son of Philip), printer, a superior self-taught linguist, and author, account of, 494
James (second son of Philip), printer, account of, 511 Rowe, George, stationer, 520 Rowleian Controversy, letters and papers relative to, 676
Royal Procession to St. Paul's in 1620, 445 Rudd, Sayer, 626
Savage, James, printer, bookseller, and author, account of, 518
William, printer, account of, 515 Savile, Sir George, bart. Cole's account of, 582
Say, Francis, the character of, noticed, 449 Chas. Green, printer of “Gazetteer," 503, 522
Sayer, James, printseller, 472 Schemer, by James Ridley, 532
Schnebbelie, Jacob, memoir of, by Mr. Gough, 550. tribute to his memory in Nichols's "Leicestershire," ib.
Robert Bremmel (second son of Jacob Schnebbelie), account of, 551 Schultz, Professor, 448
Scott, Sir Walter, letter to J. B. Nichols, and his character of the Gentleman's Magazine, xlvii
George Lewis, of Wolston Hall, 607 Sedgwick, Richard, printer and bookseller, of Bradford, account of, 494
Seeley, John, printer and bookseller, of Buckingham, 502
Selby, H. C. letter to Bishop Percy, 205. notice of, 676
Selden, John, inscription at Salvington, 443 Selector, 532
Setchel, Henry, bookseller, account of, 491, 518
John Frederick, bookseller, account
Miss (daughter of J. F. Setchel),
an able artist, 518
Settle, Elkanah, 540
Sowler, Thomas, printer, Manchester, 471 son of the above, 471 Spalding, Gentlemen's Society of, state of in 1786, 546
Spence, Robert, one of the proprietors of "The York Herald," 478
Spencer, Henry, bookseller, Burnley, 469
Seward, Rev. Thomas, father of Miss Spicer, Rev. John, 603 Seward, account of, 549
Sewell, John, bookseller, 494
Seymour-Conway, Lord Henry, 624 Shakspeare Press, account of, 525 Sharp, Dr. J. archbishop of York, 617 Sharpe, Charles, bookseller, 476 Shaw, Rev. Stebbing, historian of Stafford- shire, 596. sale of his unpublished materials for that work, ib.
Sheldon, William, bookseller, 471 Shepherd, Dr. Anthony, Cole's notice of, 583 Shield, John, v
Shiels, Robert, his death, 540
Shipp, John, sen. bookseller, Blandford, 506 Shuckburgh, Mr. bookseller, 464 Shuckford, Dr. Samuel, his death, 588 Simco, John, bookseller, account of, 498 Simmons, Humphrey, stationer, 489
Samuel, comedian, 491 Simpkin, Wm. bookseller, account of, 486, 523
Simpson, Dr. William, 571
Mrs. wife of Hon. John, her mo- nument, 603
Six, James, Cole's notice of, 583 Sloane, Sir Hans, 615
Smallu ell, Dr. Bishop of Oxford, 670 Smart, Rev. Christopher, 473. Cole's cha- 'racter of, 581. remarks on, by Arch- deacon Wrangham, 588
Anna Maria, principal proprietor of " Reading Mercury," 474 Smeaton, Joseph, printer and stationer, 475. - Elizabeth, wife of the above, 475 Smellie, Wm. printer, his death, 463 Smith, Benjamin, 618
Charles, of Bath, bookseller, 472 Charles-John, F.S.A. engraver, 551 John-Thomas, notice of, 662 John J. paper maker, 495 Rev. John, Fellow of King's, Cole's account and character of, 583
John, messenger at the King's printing-office, account of, 490
J. and H. authors of Rejected Ad- dresses, 510
Robert, solicitor, 510
Moore, his comedy, 618 Thomas, stationer, 502
Smyth, Sir Robert, baronet, Cole's cha- racter of him, 582
Snare, Robert, bookseller, of Reading, 511 Sollers, William, bookseller, of Blandford, 488
Solly, Samuel, notice of, 654 Somerset, Frances duchess of, 611
Sotheby, Samuel, book auctioneer, 514
Sprint, Benjamin, bookseller, 464 Stanhope, Earl, inventor of the Stanhope the first press still in
Starkey, Richard, stationer, 475 Stationers' Company, extracts from their Books about the delivery of works to the Universities, 459. increase of number of books, and great hardship of the Tax on Authors and Booksellers, 459, 460
extracts from their Books on translating Alderman Barber from this Company to the Goldsmiths' Company, 528
Steel, Thomas, law stationer, 513 Steevens, George, his edition of Shakspeare, 584. 612. his skill as a copyist, 639. critique on Hogarth's Plates to Mil- ton's Works," ib. his account of Dr. Johnson's Literary Club, 640, and list of those who attended Johnson's funeral, 641. his account of Gillray's caricature of Samuel Ireland, ib. his library, 668 Stephens, William, stationer, 488 Sterndale, Mrs. Mary, notice of, 655 Stockdale, John, bookseller, acc. of, 482 John-Joseph, bookseller, 483
Stone, William, master of Marlborough Free School, 443
Stonhewer, Richard, the friend of Gray and
Mason, notice of, 630 Storrock, Rev. W. 676 Stott, Thomas, 669
Stower, Caleb, printer and author, account of, 488
Strahan, Andrew, King's printer, his por- trait by W. Owen, R.A. at Stationers' Hall, 460. his benefactions to poor printers, 462. account and character of, 505. his charities, 506
Dr. George, letter to, from Dr. Johnson, 528
William, his portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds at Stationers' Hall, 460 Stratford, Francis-Paul, notice of, 657 Street, James Wallis, stationer, 489 Stretton, G. bookseller, publisher of "Not- tingham Journal," 508
Strong, W., apothecary, husband of Mrs. Henry Caslon, his death, 448
Strutt, Joseph, French edition of his "Manners and Customs," 546
- printer, account of, 508 Stuart, Daniel, editor of "Courier," ac- count of, 518
Mr. of Long Melford, 547 Stukeley, Dr. William, 542
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