tion by, 186 _et seq._
Grandison, Sir Charles, his perfection a defect, 8.
"Grangerites," peculiar glory of, 82 _et seq._
--origin of name, _ib._
--their mode of proceeding, 83 _et seq._
Greek nomenclature, abuses and merits of, 2.
Grollier, a princely collector, 48.
Hagiology, 353.
Hallervord, John, Bibliotheca Curiosa of, 241.
Harvard Library, loss of old, 190.
Havelok the Dane reprinted by Roxburghe Club, 279.
Hazlewood, Joseph, a black sheep in the Roxburghe Club, 272
--description of his treasures, _ib. et seq._
--title of one of his reprints, 273
--description of another of his reprints, _ib. note_
--fate of his History, 274.
Heathenism in the British Isles, 400 _et seq._
Heber, Richard, origin of his library, 98 _et seq._
--Dibdin and Heber, 99
--duplicating his collection, 173.
Hierology of Greece, 359.
Highland springs, pilgrimages to, 299.
Historical literature, reprints of, 327
--in manuscript, _ib. et seq._
Histrio-Mastix of Prynne, its unfortunate history, 129 _et seq._
Hobby, the, of book-hunting, 101 _et seq._
Hortensius, 267.
Illustrating of criminal trials, 150
--its advantages to posterity, _ib. et seq._
--at its height, 180 _note_.
--illustrating a folio copy of Shakespeare, _ib. note_.
Illustrators of books, the, known as "Grangerites," 82
--their mode of proceeding, 83 _et seq._
Imperfect copies, completion of, 27.
Index Expurgatorius of Charles Lamb, 152 _note_.
Inlaying, process of, 219.
Iona, the saints of, 382.
Ireland, history of, in early times fabulous, 362;
Keating's History, _ib. et seq._
Ireland, primitive church in, 368 _et seq_.
Irish Archaeological and other Clubs, 312 _et seq._
Irish "bulls," instances of, 132.
Irish statutes and Irish history, 146 _et seq._
Joecher, Allgemeines Gelehrten Lexicon of, 235.
Johnson and Dr Richard Farmer, 130 _et seq._
Johnston, Captain, his Lives of Highwaymen and Pirates, 149.
Jolly, Bishop Robert, 244
--as a book-hunter, 245.
"Jolly" Club, the, 246.
Jones, Sir William, reading Cicero, 111.
Junot, the library of, 63.
Keating, Jeffrey, D.D., his History of Ireland, 363 _et seq._
Kent, Chancellor, collection of, 184 _et seq._
Kentigern, St, anecdotes of, 392 _et seq._
Knox, Vicesimus, Spirit of Despotism by, 197.
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