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Sir). A book-auction bibliomaniac,134Trithemius(John). Some account of,541,542Wood-cut portrait of,542True Editions.Account of,525-527Tutet(Mark Cephas). Account of his library,399,400Ulpian.A book-auction bibliomaniac,132Uncut Copies.Passion for the possession of,494-496Unique Copies.Illustration of,511-514Utterson(Mr. Edward Vernon). His copy of Stubbes's Anatomy of Abuses,279of Scott's Discoverie of Witchcraft,492Vallière(Duc De La). Anecdote of him and the Abbé Rive,59Catalogues of his library,97Vellum, books printed upon,68,97,321,322—but see particularly515-521Visitors of ancient Monasteries,231Wakefield(Robert),235,413Walpole(Francis). Heraldic quarterings of,100Walpole(Horace). See 'Strawberry Hill Press.'Wanley(Humphrey). Some account of,346,347Warton(Thomas). Celebrated under the character of Menander,7West(James). Account of, and analysis of his library,376-383Prices of some of his books sold by auction,377,380,381Comparison of his library with J. Ratcliffe's,393Wicliffe(John). Bishop Fell's character of,318Mr. Baber's edition of his New Testament,339Life of, by Lewis,340Wilbraham(Mr. Roger). His copy of the 'Manner and Forme of Confession,'224Wilkes(John). Account of his Library,447Wilson(Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man). His edition of the Bible,109Witches.Tracts relating to, at Brand's sale,454Wolfius(John). SeeBibliographical Index.Wood-cut portrait of,112Wolsey(Thomas, Cardinal),225-228His character by Skelton, Roy, and Tyndale,225,226,227Fine books presented to him,227Wood(Anthony). Some account of,312-316.SeeBibliographical Index.Woodcut portrait of,315Woodford(Emperor John Alexander). Sale of his library,459Woodhouse(Mr. John). His collection of prints,441-444His collection of books,444-446Worsley(Dr.). Sale of his books by auction,306Worsley(Sir Richard). His 'Museum Worsleyanum,'532Wright(Richard, M.D.). Account of his library,401,402Wynne(Edward). Account of his library,323,324Ximenes(Cardinal Francis). SeeBibliographical Index.Life of him by Lord Holland, or Mr. Southey, a literary desideratum,160Youth.Character and History of the Education of the ancient English Youth,282-285


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