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GENERAL INDEX.
Bolt Court, Fleet Street, Johnson's residence in, i. 506 ;
ii. 71, 132
Bolten=truss in the plural, viii. 186, 307 Bolton (Charles Powlett, first Duke of), his biography,
iii. 364 ; his regiments, vi. 508 ; vii. 52, 98 Bolton (Edmund), his 'Nero Caesar,' 1627, ix. 21 Bolton (J. L.) on Capt. Morris's wife, viii. 343 ; x. 67 Bolton (Lord), sketch of Voltaire by, xi. 184 Bolton Abbey Compotus, 1290-1325, x. 86 Bolton House, Russell Square, its history, ii. 225 Bolton Percy Church, east window at, iii. 103 Bolton Row, London, in 1860, xii. 248, 332, 397 Bombay, Beni Israel tribe of Jews in, xii. 190 Bonaparte (Napoleon), portrait by Lefevre, i. 7, 115, 176; his attempted invasion of England, i. 16, 71, 255, 419 ; vi. 11 ; painting of his head, i. 88, 214 ; Byron on, ii. 186 ; plaster cast of his face, iii. 3, 75, 175, 254, 373, 438 ; iv. 72, 136, 194 ; and Marbeuf, iv. 188, 225, 317 ; his coat of mail, viii. 68 ; exhumation of his coffin, 92, 153 ; his horse Marengo, 144, 271, 312; descendants of the Empress Marie Louise, 185, 227, 247 ; his library, 189, 293, 370 ; his last years, 422, 509 ; ix. 274, 373 ; and BeVanger, ix. 88, 218 ; and the Temple at Jerusalem, 808 ; his first marriage, ix. 347, 371 ; x. 72, 156; and Wellington, x. 15, 255, 433; his coronation, 153
Bonaparte ballad, vii. 193, 295, 434 Bonaparte broadsides, iii. 147, 392 Bonchester on Pope and Thomson, i. 353 Bonnar (J.) on child's hymn, ii. 67 Bond (John), LL.D., Master of Trinity Hall, Cam- bridge, x. 165, 274
Bond (John), Puritan divine, Master of the Savoy Hospital, x. 165, 274. Lecturer of Exeter, xii. 513
Bonefons, poem attributed to, vi. 244 Bones, human, age of, iv. 8, 72
Boni Homines, order of friars, i. 168, 338, 472 ; ii. 93 Boniface the Bavarian, Count of Lucca, iii. 288.
396
Bonner, use of the word, vi. 427 Bonnet = toque, definition of the word, xi. 366 Bonnet-laird and cock-laird, explanation of the terms,
x. 328 ; xi. 133 Bonnycastle (Sir Richard), Royal Engineers, 1841, xii.
Bontemps (Madame), 1718-68, portrait of, vii. 169,
Booboorowie on old English customs in Australia, i.
485. Colonies, nicknames for, i. 491 Book inscription in Quarles's ' Emblems,' vi. 103 Book : largest first issue, vi. 49, 93, 155 ; best of the
nineteenth century, vii. 23; for children, 47;
smallest, viii. 120 ; unique seventeeth century, 319 Book inscriptions. See Fly-leaf inscriptions. Book of Common Prayer, tables for finding Easter,
v. 281 ; reprint of, vii. 126, 193 ; N. or M. in, 367 ;
Morning and Evening Prayer only, 409 ; Latin
versions, 474 ; lines on Latin, viii. 50 ; "Wicked,"
Book of Praise, compared with the ' Golden Treasury '
v. 28, 75 Book sale, catalogue of first English, vi. 86, 156, 318,
391 ; Richard Smith's, in 1682, xi. 241, 282
Book sales, catalogues of English, v. 429, 490 ; vi. 22,
83, 142 ; list of, vi. 128, 168, 213 Book terms, ii. 322, 521 ; iii. 53, 172, 217, 432, 475 Bookbinding, and damp, i. 28 ; with wire, ii. 125 ;
leather for, ix. 182 ; for village libraries, xi. 8, 91,
196
Bookbinding questions, i. 73, 151, 235 ; ii. 417 ; v. 209 Book -borrowers, riming warnings to, i. 86, 366, 512;
ii. 115, 376; iv. 153, 316, 484; xi. 145, 297; xii.
167
Book-borrowing, how to register, ii. 66, 119, 231, 298 Bookkeeping, iv. 169, 335 Book-plate, B. R.'s, iii. 287, 417 Book-plates, early Belfast, ii. 464 Book-prices, record, iv. 472 Books : attributed to wrong authors, i. 84, 316 ;
divisions of lines on title-page, 143, 212, 294 ;
inconveniences of modern, i. 284, &94 ; ii. 33 ;
vii. 427 ; suggestion to binders of periodicals, i. 366 ;
printed in England, 1564-1616,368, 458; published
at beginning of the nineteenth century, i. 487 ;
ii. 31 ; bookseller's stock in the seventeenth century,
ii. 45 ; what is an edition ? 265, 298, 378 ; prices of
rare, in 1792, iii. 104; with curious title, 128,
hand printed from wood engravings, 1800-88, 424 ;
twenty best, 446 ; on London and environs, iv. 128 ;
and bookmen, their future, iv. 476 ; v. 35, 216, 295 ;
early educational, vi. 108 ; their pagination, 147;
258, 373, 411 ; for soldiers, 266 ; on manners,
deportment, and etiquette, vii. 388, 516 ; viii, 232 ;
in Elizabethan times, xi. 44, 150, 336, 455 Books. See Bibliography.
Books recently published :
Abercromby's (J.) Pre- and Proto- Historic
Finns, iii. 99
Aberdeen University, Roll of Alumni, viii. 56 Acheson's (A.) Shakespeare and the Rival Poet,
xii. 478 Acts of the Privy Council of England, edited by
J. R. Dasent, Vol. XVIII., iv. 119 ; Vol.
XIX., v. 159 ; Vol. XX., vi. 79 ; Vol. XXL,
vii. 139; Vols. XXII.-XXIII., 478; Vols.
XXIV.-XXVIL, xii. 238 Adams Family of Cavan, Genealogical History,
xii. 340 Addis's (M. E. Leicester) Scottish Cathedrals
and Abbeys, ix. 359 Addison's (W. I.) Graduates of University of
Glasgow, i. 259
Addleshaw's (P.) Cathedral Church of Exeter, i. 79 Addy's (S. 0.) Evolution of the English House,
iii. 399 Adventures of Beowulf, translated by Clara
Thomson, iv. 509 Airy's (R.) Westminster, ix. 239 Aitken's (G. A.) Spectator, i. 80, 260, 399, 520 ;
ii. 139 ; Tatler, ii. 460 ; iii. 139 Albert's (M.) Les Theatres de la Foire, 1660-
1789, vi. 239 Alexandre's (A.) La Maison de Victor Hugo,
xii. 519 Alfred (King) : Version of Boethius, by Sedgefield,
iii. 500 ; v. 446 ; Life, by Draper, vii. 279 ;
Fame of, by Hales, xii. 159