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Sumner, Mrs. widow of Dr. John, her
death, 588

Surtees, Robert, letter on Mr. Nichols's
death, xlviii. notices of, ib.
Sutton, Rev. Hen. rector of Boconnoc, 633
James, printer, Northampton, 470
John, printer, of Bristol, 473
Swann, John, paper maker, 473
Swift, Dr. Jonathan, assignment of copy-
right to Mr. Pilkington, 445. a curious
copy of his "Tale of a Tub," 604
Swindells, George, printer, Manchester, 468
Swinney, Miles, proprietor of " Birming-
ham Chronicle," 477

Swinton, John, afterwards Lord, 624
Sydenham, Sir Philip, bart. Cole's account
and character of, 582

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James, M.D. 652

Rev. George, 652

John, of Ealing, 652

Taylor, Arthur, F.S.A. city printer, 459
George, notice of, 616

Rev. Henry, of Crawley, letter to
Dr. R. Newcome, Bishop of St. Asaph,
590

Rev. Dr. John, Music Speech at
Cambridge, 568. sermons by, ib.

Josiah, architectural bookseller, 508
Rev. Thomas, 457

Temple, Rev. Anthony, notice of, 617

Tollet, George, Cole's account and charac-
ter of, 584. contributed notes to Stee-
vens's "Shakspeare," ib.

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Mrs. (aunt to the above), author
of poems, 584

Tomahawk; or, Censor-General, 532
Tooke, William, xxv

Topham, John, his account of St. Stephen's
chapel, 451

Torkington, Dr. master of Clare Hall, dis-
pute with the Fellows of his college, 557
Toup, Rev. Jonathan, proposals by Rev.
Edward Richard Poole for publishing
letters to Mr. Toup by eminent scholars
of the 18th century, 447, 686. letters
of Rev. Thos. Warton to Rev. Benjamin
Forster about the transfer of Toup's
Critical MSS. to the University of Ox-
ford, 558-563. such of Toup's MSS.
as were not sent to Oxford in possession
of the late Sir Harris Nicolas in 1823,
561. letter of Mr. Toup to Dr. Keppel,
Bp. of Exeter, ib. letter of Mr. Toup to
Dean Milles, 562. letter of Mr. Toup to
Bp. Warburton, ib. anecdotes of Mr.
Toup by Rev. R. Polwhele, ib.

Towers, Rev. Dr. Joseph, account of, 468
William, editor of "Sherborne
Mercury," 496

Townsend, John, stationer, 472

Townson, William, account of, and his
death, 451

Traill, Dr. 669

Trevor, Thomas second Lord, 571

Trewman, R. first establisher of "Exeter
Flying Post," 471

Robert, jun. proprietor of "Exe-

ter Flying Post," 487

Triphook, C. H. bookseller, 620

Trusler, Dr. John, agreement with Mr. John
Nichols jointly to write a tragedy, 566
Tucker, Benjamin, stationer, 521

Dean Josiah, his death, 598
Tupman, Mr. printer and bookseller, of
Nottingham, 474

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

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"Worcester Journal," 509

Tymms, Thomas, compositor, 523
Tyson, Rev. Michael, 588

U.

Ubers, John, printer, 464

Upham, Edward, notice of, 677

Uphill, Benjamin, bookseller, his death, 463.
Mr. Lemoine wrote lines to his memory,
ib. 529

Uric, M. printer, of Glasgow, 465

Uvedale, Rev. Robert, D.D. account of, 548
Rev. Robert, M.A. account of,
548. his writings, and pedigree of his
family, ib.

V.

Vaillant, James, bookseller, died 1739, 456
Vain Boastings of Frenchmen, 596
Vallance, Thomas, stationer, 497
Valpy, A. J. printer, his "Pamphleteer,"
610

Vaughan, Miss, wife of Rev. G. Watson

Hand and Bp. Newton, 457
Verelst, Mr. of Yorkshire (1774), 637
Vernon, Rev. Dr. Edward, Cole's account
and character of, 584. his death in
1761, ib.

Family, monuments at Tonge and
Bakewell, 585

Vernor, Mr. bookseller, and family, account
of, 476

Vertue, George, epitaph on his wife, 447
Vincent, Dean William, 591, 596
Vint, John, editor of "Isle of Man Weekly
Gazette," account of, 479

Warburton, Bp. William, 535. letter on the
"Essay on Spirit," Mr. Harris, Byrom
of Manchester, &c. to whom addressed
not known, 543. letter of the Bishop on
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, on letters
of second Lord Clarendon, with anec-
dotes of Lord Clarendon, the Prince of
Orange, Lord Halifax, and Bp. Burnet,
544. letter of the Bishop (probably to
Rev. Benj. Forster) on asking prefer-
ment for Rev. Thomas Warton, &c. 545.
letters of Bp. Warburton (printed in
Lit. Anecd. vol. V. pp. 646-650,) to
whom addressed, 546

Ward, George, merchant, West Cowes, 566
George, printer and bookseller, of
Hinckley, 474

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John, bookseller, of Hinckley, ac-
count of, 510

Wm. (father of John), bookseller,
of Hinckley, 510

Miss, bookseller, of Hinckley, 474
Warder, William Ousefield, bookseller, 489
Ware, John, of Whitehaven, printer of
"Cumberland Packet," 492

Richard, stationer, 489

Mary (late Say, printer), widow of Warmstry, Thomas, against images, altars,
Mr. Vint, 503

W.

Wagener, Rev. Peter, 449

Wakefield, Rev. Thomas, curate of Rich-
mond, his death, 541

Walkden, Mrs. widow of John Walkden,
her death, 529

Walker, Mr. mechanic, assisted Earl Stan-
hope in constructing his printing-press,
468

David, proprietor of "Gloucester
Journal," 503

Dr. John, Cole's account and cha-
racter of, 585. proposed coadjutor of
Dr. Bentley in his edition of the New
Testament, 585

Rev. John, xi.

John (brother-in-law of Geo. Ro-
binson, sen.), book auctioneer, account
of, 470, 489

William, stationer, 502

.., lecturer on philosophy, his
method of producing sweet music noticed
by Rev. W. Mason, 637

Wall, Mr. bookseller, of Richmond, Sur-
rey, 476

Waller, Richard, of Southampton, 474
Wallis, Rev. John, 592

Walpole, Horace, anecdotes of by W. Cole,
572, 573, 575. an excellent letter
writer, 573

Walter, John, principal proprietor of "The
Times," account of, 477

John (his son), proprietor of "The
Times," account and character of, 519
Warburton, John, son of the Herald, 572

crosses, &c. 531

Warren, Dr. Richard, notice of, 629.
Cole's notice of, 585

Dr. William, Cole's account and

character of, 585

Warton, Rev. Thomas, Professor of Poetry,

twelve letters to Rev. Benj. Forster,
558-561. "History of Kiddington," 567
Waterson, Richard, stationer, 461
Watkins, T. bookseller, 475

Watson, James, printer, of Edinburgh, 463
bookseller, Edinburgh, 470

Rev. John, tracts by, 620
Dr. Richard, Bp. of Landaff, 451.
anecdotes of, 630
Watts, Richd. printer and type-founder, 516
Thomas, his letter to Mr. Panizzi
on Cave and his Magazine, 539. dis
covers the forgery of "The English Mer-
curie, 1558," 529, 530

Webb, Daniel H. of Denham, 487

Rev. John, iii. 533

Richard, printer of "Plymouth and
Devonport Journal," 515

Webster, Rev. Dr. Wm. his unfortunate
state, 540, 542, 546. his works, 543
Wedgwood, Josiah, his printing-press, 607
Weguelin, W. A. stationer, 524
Welles, Richard, stationer, 471

Rev. Richard (nephew of the
above), 471

Wells, Robert, bookseller and printer, of
Charleston, America, account of, 467

· Charles, M.D. (son of the above),
his death, 467

Wentworth Mausoleum, busts at, 630
West, James, Pres. R. S. 606. sale of his
collections, 581

West, Mrs. Jane, notice of her, 678

William, bookseller and author, ac-
count of, 523

Western, Thomas, of Clare Hall, Cole's
account of, 585. author of Papers in the
Spectator, ib.

jun. of Riven-hall and Clare Hall,
Cole's account and character of, 585
Weston, Edward, Cole's account and cha-
racter of, 586

Rev. Stephen, 448, 449, 450, 601.
his translation of a Syriac line, 529
Wetherald, R. sen. printer, Sunderland, 485
jun. printer, Durham, 484, 485
Wheble, John, printer and bookseller, ac-
count and character of, 493
Wheeldon, Mrs. 611

Whitaker, Rev. John, letters to Rev. Ben-
jamin Forster, 563. his works on hand
in 1802 noticed by him, viz.: "Antient
Cathedral of Cornwall," "Life of St.
Neot," "History of the Sylley Isles,"
most of which were published after his
death, 564. employed on a work on the
origin of Oxford, never completed, ib.
also on "The original History of
London" in 1802, never completed, 565.
memoir of by Mr. Polwhele, 686

Rev. Dr. Thomas Dunham,
anecdotes of, 630

White, Rev. Gilbert, the celebrated natu-
ralist, account of, 466, 467

John (father of the above), 466,467
Thomas, F.R.S. (brother of the
naturalist), 467

Thos. Holt (son of the above), 467
Benjamin, bookseller (brother of
the naturalist), account of, 467

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epitaph on, 447

Henry Kirke, 609

Whitegrave, Magnus, 443
Whitney, Henry, 538

Whittaker, G. B. bookseller, 484
Whittingham, Charles, printer, his death,
and benefactions to poor printers, 462,
512. account of, ib.

Whybrew, Mr. bookbinder, 475

Wilkes, John, proprietor of " Encyclopedia
Londinensis," 475

Wilkie, George, bookseller, 499

Thomas, bookseller, 499

Wilkinson, Robert, his "Londina Illus-
trata," 551

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
Rev. John, of Clare Hall, Cole's
notice of, 586

Sir Wm. Peere, Cole's account
and character of, 586

Sir.... (brother of the above),

Cole's notice of, 586

Wilson,.. bookseller, Paternoster Row, 465
Thomas, F.S.A. 620

Thomas, printer, of Bristol, 483
Winchester, William, stationer, 492
Windus, Thomas, F.S.A. 607

Wingrave, Francis, bookseller, acc. of, 492
John, bookbinder, account of, 473
Witch, The, a tragi-comedy, 587
Witherby, George H. law stationer, 472
William, law stationer, 513

Withy, Robert, bookseller, 471
Witts, Edward London, stationer, 513
Woide, Dr. Charles Godfrey, 448
Wollaston, Rev. Francis, 446, 571
Wood, Thomas, printer, of Shrewsbury, 469
Woodfall, George, F.S.A. printer, xxv. ac-
count and character of, 517-18

Henry Dick (eldest son of
George), printer, 517

Woodward, Dr. duel with Dr. Mead, 549
Woodyer, John, bookseller, Cambridge, 472
Woolmer, Shirley, printer, of Exeter, 503-4
Wrangham, Archdeacon, letter on Mr.

Nichols's death, xlviii. biographical
notices of, ib. 608

Wray, Daniel, on a Greek inscription, 449
Dr. Thomas, of Rochdale, 621
Wright, Ann, wife of Ald. Wright, and
sister of Ald. Gill, her epitaph, 461

Benjamin, printer, account of, 496
Griffith, proprietor of "Leeds In-
telligencer," 491

Ald. Thomas, epitaph on, 461.
portrait of, ib.

Wynne, Rev. Richard, notice of, 602

Y.

Yates, Rev. Dr. Richard, memoir of, 598.
portrait of, 600

Richard, sen. of Bury, 598
Young, John, proprietor and publisher of
"Inverness Journal," 484

Dr. Thomas Patrick, Cole's account
of, 586, 587

Mr. bookseller, of Bristol, 472
Rev. John, professor at Glasgow,
his criticism on Gray, 669
Young, Sir William, 542

Z.

Zouch, Dr. Thomas, account of, 572

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COLLECTANEA TOPOGRAPHICA ET GENEALOGICA

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Three Rolls of Arms, temp. Edw. III., 2 Edw. II., and 7 Edw. III.
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Marriages in the King and Queen's presence (temp. Henry VII.)
Marriage contract of Sir John Stafford and Anne Botreaux.

Obituaries and ancient genealogical notes of Aker, Bohun, Bourgchier, Broke, Butler,
Coke, Danet, Docwra, Drury, Eldred, Gainsford, Gate, Hill, Jernegan, Johnson, La-
thum, Lovayne, Mowbray, Perse, Pudsey, St. George, St. John, Tey, and other names.
Pedigrees from Plea Rolls.-Pedigrees of the Blood Royal, t. Hen. VII.
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