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Bath Chronicle 889 — BeraU 879, 887, — andBriiM Magaimie 738

Battle of Hallow, its tnflnenoe on dTlUzation 86

Beads, tomen of 83

Beautia of the Magazinea 71

Bedford Missal, accoant of 93

Bee (Dr. Anderson) 771— (by Budgell) esi— (by Goldsmith) 7M

Belfatt tfewe Letter 081, goa— North- ern Star 7«S

Beirt Weekl) Meaenger tl6—Ditpatch 899,918

Benet college library, Cambridge, ca- rioas r^olations at 395

Bennet, Thomas, burnt at Exeter 253

BerrOigton't Evening Poet 633

Berwielt Adeertieer 834, 887, 941

Bibles, Danish— first edition of the \rhole 310— edited by Hans Paulsen Resen 493

Bibles, Dutch— printed at Cologne, 158— Drat stereotyped 584— Dutch and Russian 8as

Bibles, English— The Oreat, printed by Richard Jngge 353— Breeches, print- ed by Barker 364— fine paid for, at Arundel 388— paid for mending 407 — Bibliotheca, applied to 54 — bible no odied SSI— meaning of the word, S3— of the poor, Biilia Pauperum 94 — Orafton, prosecuted for printing 380- proclamation against S86, S87 — Edmund Becke's 304— first Con- cordance of the whole 310 — pa- tent granted to Nicholas Udall 314 —printed by Andrew Hester 914 — printed by Nicholas HUl 314— print- ed by Richard Jugre 319 — burnt at Oxford by order o' cardinal Pole 328 — cost of one at Mere, in Wilt- shire 327— queen Elizabeth's 343— Bishops' printed by Jagge 348— complaint against the printers of 588— Vinegar, printed by John Bas- ket 81 5— law regulating the printing of 6S9 — Matthew Henry's 714 — number printed in the iSth century S04 — ordered to be placed in churches 385, 279 — Thomas Matthews, cu- rious counterfeit in 288 — Great, printed by Orafton and Whitchurch, S66— exposed to sale, and pablidy read 367— printed by John Byddell 370 — archbishop Cranmer's 272 — Sir Thomas Mere's defence for not printing first edition of the whole in English 280— patent to Anthony Ma- lart 379— price to be sold at 279 — proclamation by Henry VIII. 279— printed by Macklin 804— history of by Stackhouse 884 — present transla- tion, account of 455, 457 — combina- tion to keep up the price of 480- errors In 484, 485— printed by Buck and Daniels, at Cambridge, 49s — Peari, printed by John Field, 8000 er- rata in 529- preaching SSI— trans lation during the commonwealth, 521— list of editions from 1538 to 1776 738— one sent to queen Eliza- beth for a new year's gift 349— first printed In the Roman letter 543— Barker and Lucas lined for an error In 481 — privilege granted William Bentley to print 485— the weight in silver given for one 487— John Bun- yan's sold 5 70 — sum paid for cor- recting tile translation 433 — trans- lated by order of Alfred the Great 47 — sprinted by BaskervUle, atBbming- ham, 733 — Dr. Adam Clarke's com- mentary 948 — printed by FUndell, at Helston 8}3-'Flttler'B 858— Com- plete Family, by Rev. J. Styles 848 — printed by Corrall 884 — number sold by the King's printers In I839 g08 — Ronen 344 — Geneva 384 — Dr. Dodd's 718 — royal Imperial 7SI — Romalne's 738 — Bishop Wilson's 754, 765 — printed at Cambridge 765 ..-Cabinet and Unique 773— Brown's

Self Interpreting 774— Heptinstall's 776— Jackson's Family 791— printed by Miller Ritchie 790, 791— curious errors in an edition 595 — History of by Howell 615 — Canue'ssso — print- ed by John Ogilby S5i — first stereo- typed 584 — complaint of the convo- cation of the clergy 588 — first trans, lated into Saxon 46— gift of several to the onlvcrsityof 0]rfonl 60— early one in the Urltish museum 67 — bond given for the due return of one 67 — bill to prohibit the use of in England 79— law against reading 88 — Lincoln cathedral, f^ft to 90— printed by Wil- liam Bonham 3 14— converted into cartridge 8s3— printed by Reeves 811 —printed by Mr. Pasham 738

Bibles, French— proclamation against 3 1 6— -French 423 — Cardinal Maza- rine's 117— Protestant, or Bible of the Sword 259

Bibles. German — thirteen editions printed by Anthony Koburger 140 printed by Schoeffer 205 — used by Martin Luther. 229— for the use of the Jews 558 — Cansteln institution 595 — Charlemagne's, emperor, sold 45— first with a date 134— printed In America 653 — Hebrew and German 887— Luther's 292, 531— number in king of Wurtemberg's library 292

Bibles, Irish — one sent to the dean and chapter of St. Patrick's, Dublin 333 — number sold in two years 333 — convocation at Dublin concerning 487

Bibles, Itidian 736— in the vernacular Italian, 412— Sixtus V.'s 411

Bibles, Russian— printed by order of Peter I. 82s — editions printed at Moscow 635

Bibles, Scotland— aUowed in the vti|. gar tongue 286— printed by Andrew Hart 41,3— scarcity of 238— for the use of the Highlanders343— pateotgrant- ed to Andrew Anderson 548— printed by Thomas Bassendyoe 361— the first in Roman letter

Bibles, Wales 407 — printed for the churches in 336.

Bibles, versions— Arabic 479— Anne nian 552 — Bohemian 688 — Belgic or Liesveldt's 234 — Douay 453— Fin- nish 230 — Georgian 328 — Greek (Septuagint) 31— Grison 458 — He- brew.byNlcelilus 818— Hungnrian409 — Icelandic 379— Lithuanian 853 Li- vonlc 631 — Manks 729 — Pomera- nian 400— Polish 431— Ronen 344— Sclavonic 354, 371— Saxon 48— Spa- nish (anonymous) 325 — Swedish 490 —(Christiana's) 504— Vandallic 385 —Vulgate 38

Bible society commenced 81 7

Bibliogrmpher't Mamuel 933

Bibliographteat Deeameron 913

Bibtiographinia 883

Bibliomania i or^ Book Madnese BS7

Biiliomphi* 1 or. Book Witdm 837

Bibltolheea Anglo Poetica 864 — Bib lica 615 — Curiota 593 — HarUiantt 717 — Legum Angtia 737 — Spencerina 913

Bibllothecaire reyale, established at Paris 234

Bibliotheque Britaniuque 676 — Qer- manique 624 — Unitreraat tyi

Bingteff'e Journal 723

Biographical Magazine 738

Birmingbam riots 780

Birmingham Oaxette; or, the General Correspondent 886

Bishops, order of, abolished in Eng- land 504

Black Dwarf 853, 865

Blackburn Mail 803, 831

Blackwell, Alexander, beheaded 878

Blank vene, meaning of 294

Blenheim, victory of 819

Blocks, printing ttaca, invented 90

Bolton Bipre— 944— CAnmirto 961

Blood"! Almamuk Ml

Bloodf iVews Jjrom Angel AlUf M- from St. AUam 564— /rm Shrtm- burp us

Bonstrophcdoa,a manna of writingU

Bom Ton Oaxette 9>9

Bod-Edeym, private press at (SS

Bookbinder, lines toaslS-bUnd HI — decree against 234

Bookblndere, booksellers, snd staUai- ers, decree of the university of Caa- bridge to 234

Bookbinding, fUher of 38— notice d early 207, 348, 339— works relatini to 207— sums paid for 208, S8S — stsfe of in France S84, 323 — poetiesi tribute to 335 — price of In Scotlau 388, 369

Books, the earliest, printed with a pel mission 166, 167— forbidden and cos denmed I86 — censors of, first (s pointed 184, 185 — belonging t Henry VIII. 297— act for impniti tion and binding 158, 157 — Blac Book, origin of sS4 — golden one, i called 190 — of indentures eurioa 207 — sent as new year's gifts 306- proclamaUon against 370— first ei tered at stationers' hall 898— prob bited at Brussels 353 — order 1 Charles V. against 153— of St. A bans 189— printed forAnnof Austll 506 — first printed In Glasgow 491- flrst in the English language 138- sawn backs first In use 881— orig of the word S2— value set on 36- list of,prlnted from blocks IS4— Bo> of Pnlms, fac simile of 844 — flr solicitation to publish 44 — two tho sand destroyed at Rome s6— fli sale by auction In Scotland 571, ftj — earliest review of in Scotland ft —loan for the safe return of 01 134 — bull of pope Alexander V against 38, 204— earliest review oC England 573— lines on by Sir Tl masOverbory 460— enloglam ap 481— of Images go— gift ot, to Mert college, Oxford 88 -EnglaDd, 1 early mart for the sale of 43 — scan ty of at Rome 42— of the goepel, sv paid -for — bound by the deri 44, 211— in their present form I vented 48 — machine for roUli 887— date of publishing 900— Hi poetical catalogue of 45 — sc by contract 70— Petrarch's observ tions on, 71— Richard de Bnry's servaticns on 71— transcribed by t monks 77— Journeys to Rome to pi chase 42— peculiarities of the ca printed IS7, 158— chained 6a, 3 329— Common Prayer, printed Didot 773— method of publishing —one of the earlieat catalogues 84 1 —observation on the title of 6« ( curious instance of censorship ft6i scrap book fimt noticed hyi—ca logue of the most vendable S2 Common Prayer.revlied by onthoi 63»— queen Elizabeth's 441 — prin at Verdun 840 — collection made Charles I. 554— custom o* perfi ing 349— bound '■> sU vw and gold —expensive manner ot bindlDg —foreign, prohibited S67 — ncopf ot 661, 882, 863, 664— act to regn the price of 664— censure oC esl lished at Hontpeller 428 — bum stationers' hall 431— publishers first notioed 223— abbreviatioii 186 — the first printed csitatc of in England 421— burnt by ord< the hoaae of commons 450 — edit Henry II. of France, agsdnBt 316— stalls, antiquity of 03 — Bib] called 23 — censors of, appointed —catalogue of, first printed in land 486— proclamatioa agminsi —proclamation against, by Edi VI. 804, 305— mode of preaci 3ll«— bound in bonds, origin 01

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