Sumner, Mrs. widow of Dr. John, her Surtees, Robert, letter on Mr. Nichols's Swinton, John, afterwards Lord, 624 James, M.D. 652 Rev. George, 652 John, of Ealing, 652 Taylor, Arthur, F.S.A. city printer, 459 Rev. Henry, of Crawley, letter to Rev. Dr. John, Music Speech at Josiah, architectural bookseller, 508 Temple, Rev. Anthony, notice of, 617 Tollet, George, Cole's account and charac- - Mrs. (aunt to the above), author Tomahawk; or, Censor-General, 532 Topham, John, his account of St. Stephen's Torkington, Dr. master of Clare Hall, dis- Towers, Rev. Dr. Joseph, account of, 468 Townsend, John, stationer, 472 Townson, William, account of, and his Traill, Dr. 669 Trevor, Thomas second Lord, 571 Trewman, R. first establisher of "Exeter Robert, jun. proprietor of "Exe- ter Flying Post," 487 Triphook, C. H. bookseller, 620 Trusler, Dr. John, agreement with Mr. John Dean Josiah, his death, 598 Rev. William Johnson, notice of, Turnbull, A. B. editor of " Public Ledger," 669. author of a Life of Gray, ib. Thicknesse, Philip, 539 bis, 598 490 Turner, Dawson, v Ralph, 539, 584 Jos. Mallord William, R.A. notice Thos. Cole's account and cha- of, 674 Thomas, stationer, 515 racter of, 584 Thirlwall, Dr. Connop, Bp. of St. David's, Tymbs, John, bookseller, and printer of "Worcester Journal," 509 Tymms, Thomas, compositor, 523 U. Ubers, John, printer, 464 Upham, Edward, notice of, 677 Uphill, Benjamin, bookseller, his death, 463. Uric, M. printer, of Glasgow, 465 Uvedale, Rev. Robert, D.D. account of, 548 V. Vaillant, James, bookseller, died 1739, 456 Vaughan, Miss, wife of Rev. G. Watson Hand and Bp. Newton, 457 Family, monuments at Tonge and Vernor, Mr. bookseller, and family, account Vertue, George, epitaph on his wife, 447 Warburton, Bp. William, 535. letter on the Ward, George, merchant, West Cowes, 566 -- John, bookseller, of Hinckley, ac- Wm. (father of John), bookseller, Miss, bookseller, of Hinckley, 474 Richard, stationer, 489 Mary (late Say, printer), widow of Warmstry, Thomas, against images, altars, W. Wagener, Rev. Peter, 449 Wakefield, Rev. Thomas, curate of Rich- Walkden, Mrs. widow of John Walkden, Walker, Mr. mechanic, assisted Earl Stan- David, proprietor of "Gloucester Dr. John, Cole's account and cha- Rev. John, xi. John (brother-in-law of Geo. Ro- William, stationer, 502 .., lecturer on philosophy, his Wall, Mr. bookseller, of Richmond, Sur- Waller, Richard, of Southampton, 474 Walpole, Horace, anecdotes of by W. Cole, Walter, John, principal proprietor of "The John (his son), proprietor of "The crosses, &c. 531 Warren, Dr. Richard, notice of, 629. Dr. William, Cole's account and character of, 585 Warton, Rev. Thomas, Professor of Poetry, twelve letters to Rev. Benj. Forster, Watson, James, printer, of Edinburgh, 463 Rev. John, tracts by, 620 Webb, Daniel H. of Denham, 487 Rev. John, iii. 533 Richard, printer of "Plymouth and Webster, Rev. Dr. Wm. his unfortunate Rev. Richard (nephew of the Wells, Robert, bookseller and printer, of · Charles, M.D. (son of the above), Wentworth Mausoleum, busts at, 630 West, Mrs. Jane, notice of her, 678 William, bookseller and author, ac- Western, Thomas, of Clare Hall, Cole's jun. of Riven-hall and Clare Hall, Rev. Stephen, 448, 449, 450, 601. Whitaker, Rev. John, letters to Rev. Ben- Rev. Dr. Thomas Dunham, White, Rev. Gilbert, the celebrated natu- John (father of the above), 466,467 Thos. Holt (son of the above), 467 epitaph on, 447 Henry Kirke, 609 Whitegrave, Magnus, 443 Whittaker, G. B. bookseller, 484 Whybrew, Mr. bookbinder, 475 Wilkes, John, proprietor of " Encyclopedia Wilkie, George, bookseller, 499 Thomas, bookseller, 499 Wilkinson, Robert, his "Londina Illus- Willes, John, of Dulwich, 490 Williams, David, of the Literary Fund, 448 Williams, Edward, bookseller to Eton Col- lege, account of, 510 Evan, bookseller, 509 Dr. Archbishop of York, 616 Sir Wm. Peere, Cole's account Sir.... (brother of the above), Cole's notice of, 586 Wilson,.. bookseller, Paternoster Row, 465 Thomas, printer, of Bristol, 483 Wingrave, Francis, bookseller, acc. of, 492 Withy, Robert, bookseller, 471 Henry Dick (eldest son of Woodward, Dr. duel with Dr. Mead, 549 Nichols's death, xlviii. biographical Wray, Daniel, on a Greek inscription, 449 Benjamin, printer, account of, 496 Ald. Thomas, epitaph on, 461. Wynne, Rev. Richard, notice of, 602 Y. Yates, Rev. Dr. Richard, memoir of, 598. Richard, sen. of Bury, 598 Dr. Thomas Patrick, Cole's account Mr. bookseller, of Bristol, 472 Z. 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