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 994 RoTSl sodety, origin of SSO Bubric, nsed in the conunon prayer, oriffin of 1G6 AiimiiMiar, by sir S. E. Brijrdgeg 833 Rupert, prince, mezzotinto engraving wcribed to 3S0 Ronell, lord William, beheaded 669 Ryeboufle plot 665 Sabbath-day,in*rkets and fiiirs held on 59 — forbid in Scotland 368— plays forbid to be acted apon 43S Sid>batlcal institutions in the com- monwealth 499 Back, the word found in twenty three languages II Sacred comedy, origin of 44 Sacred drama, or mysteries 54 Sad News from the teas 597 St. Albans, battle of. its cflTect upon Uteratnre 1 19— St.Alban first martyr in England 49 St.Andrew's university founded 86,138 St. Anne, and her three husbands 322 St. Barnabas, the remains of, found 40 St Bartholomew, massacre of 355 St. George, miracle play of 314, ai5 St. Ives Mercury 624 St. James's Magaxine 710, 731 — Even- ing Post 61 1— ( Applebees') 6l»—Poit 612, 627, n33—Cknmicle 709, 936— Weekly Journal 615— Weekly Jour- nals or Hanoverian Postman 623 — Joumalf with Memoirs of Literature 637 St. James's palace, press erected in 644 St. John's college, extract from an old account book belonging to 329 St. Mary's college, Oxford, statutes concerning books 117 St. Matthew's gospel found 40-~snm paid for 1 1 8— set to music 50 St. Patrick, the apostle of Ireland St. Paul's, the boys of, perform the first regular drama In England 75 — curi-- Qus custom at 115 — cross, sermons at 73 St. Peter's, feast of at Rome US St. Stephen's, Westminster, wages paid for painting and glazing 73 Salisbury, earl of, curious account of an entertainment given by 449 Salislmry Postman 61 1 — Journal 923 Salislmry Primer, extract from 232 Salisbury, Thomas, executed 391 Sand used to write on 31 Satirist 930 Saturday Magaxine 917— Post 61 S Soimferer, by Hewson Clarke 824 Sawtre, sir Willlam,bamt for heresy S3 Saxon chronicle 57 Saxon manuscripts, splendid manner of writing and binding 46 Saxon types first used in England 345 Saxons, their arrival in Britain 31, 39 — origin of the name 33 Say, lord, beheaded 146 Scavenger's daughter, an instrument of torture 373 Schedule, origin of 19 Schemer 705 Scholar (the) poetical description of 83 Schools, first public at Rome 36, 37 — held in porticos of temples and porches of churches 37 — charity schools first commenced in London 570 — founded at Bangor 39 — of Ire- land celebrated 44, 4J— first opened in dtles and towns 51 — Sunday schools commenced 842— jubilee held Science, first periodical work of, in England 643 Scintilla ; or a light broken into dark warehouses of some printers, steeping stationers, and combining booksellers 480 Sdavonians receive the privilege of performing divine service in their own tongue 46 Score and tally, origin of 10 Scotchman 738 tevfcA Merewry tJi—Memoiri, by way / dialogue, between John and Ely- mus 665 Scotland, earilest specimen of printing in 210 — state of literature at the reformation 537, 240 — the last burn- ing for witchcraft in 233 — affirmation of the cler^ against Luther 337 — library at Stirlini; castle, at the reformation 337 — earliest song of, after the Scots spoke the English languaj^e 88 — king's printer, earliest patent of 381 — renewed 753 — censor- ship of the press established 313 — early poets of 97 — earliest Hebrew types in 433 — act of parliament against heresy 23>( — earliest alma- nack published in 552 Scots Couranl HI— Dove 495 SOO— In- telligenrer 500 — Magaxine 661 — Jlfe- moirs, by way 0/ dialogue 565 — Fast- man 694— Seouf'f Discoveries 498 Scots, Mary queen o( beheaded389 — library of 393 Scott (lord Eldon) his severe persecu- tion of the press 779 Scottish Mercury 500 conflagration of books at Oxford 309 Scourge 6li, 684 Seribbleomania. or the Printer^ Deellt Potyehronican 86a Scriptorium,arwritlng-room, origin of 49— notices of 49, 58, 63 Scriptures, sermon against 333 Sculpture and statuary, state of. In England, In the 15th century 97, 98 Seal first fixed to a charter 44 Seasonable Speech in— Writer 63» Seasons, trial concerning 733 Second and last adventure of the Wheel of Fortune 679 Secret Mercury 586— Ovf 495 Sects, lines upon 514 Seditious societies and reading-rooms suppressed 795 Selden John, ludicrous anecdote of 484 Sentimental Magaxine 731 Seren Gormer, (Swansea) 858 Sermon, curious 588 Servetus, Michael, burnt 3lg, 628, 629 Several Proceedings SIS Several Weighty Queries 563 Shadgelt's Weekly Review 866 Shakspeare, Boydell's edition of the works of 9I2 — sums paid to the diflTerent editors of 7 1 6 — price of early editions of 474 — advertisement of Howe's edition S93--forgeries 938 Shamrock, Waterlord 803 Shield Courant 903— Mercury 903 — Independent 866— PuA/tc Advertiser 866— PafWof 994— iris 76I— Ai^fer 761 Shells used for preserving writing upon 20 Shepherd's Calender, description of the months from 226— by Spencer 414 Sherborne Mercury 879 Sherfield, Henry, recorder of alisbor y curious trial of 483 Sheridan, R. B. present to 860 SAip of Fools 2il, 375 Shoemaker, at Newberry, burnt for heresy 235 Signatures invented 131 Signets worn by the Jews 16 Sign of the cross used instead of seals Silent Monitor 613 Silver types used for printing 408 Singapore Free Press 946— CAromefe 888 Singleton, Hugh, John Stnbbs, and William Page, punishment of 366 Sithcn, curious grant to the monks 44 Skelton's description of a splendidly bound book 339 Skeptic; or Unbeliver 731 Skins nsed by the Persians to write upon 30, II SUpton castle, extract from the house- hold booli of 486 SmoUet's Hitforg of England, singo. lar manner of sale 703 Snotty-nose Oaxetle ; or, Coughing In. telligence 558 Sober, yet Jocular 963 Societas Gmcorum Editonun, society of printers so called 550 Society lor the dilTasion of nseAit knowledge commenced 901 Somerset, duke of. beheaded SIS Sorbonne, Bobert de, founded the coU lege of that name, at Paris 87— cen- sure of the heresies of Luther at 324 Soul (the) lines on 483 SouthAfricanCommercialAdvertiMer 894 South sea scheme 634 Southwell, rev. Robert, executed 439 Spanish armada 399, 400 Special and considerable passages 498 Special Passages 495, 498— />■••» i""- don, Westminster, York, Ireland, ^e. Spectator 696, 599: 86t— Cooafrji, T7f Spectator, volume the ninth and last, by Mr. Bond 611 Speculatist, (by Concanen) 643 Speculator, by Dr. Drake 765 Speeches in Parliament 497 Speedy Post; with more News from Hull49B Spendthrift 719 Sphynx 903 Spie, communicating intelligence from Oxford 600 Sporting Magaxine 789 Spy 624, 500— by James Hogg 834 Stage, first notice of a licenser of 4C Stamford Mercury 60s, 629 Stamp duty on periodicals commenced Stanhope press invented 802 Stanley ,Jas., bp.of FJy, anecdote of It) Sfqpfe of Hews, extract fkom 476 Star 944 Star chamber instituted I86— ordinan- ces of 343, 343, 374, 490 Statesman 877, 879, 910 Static, meaning of 63 Stationers' company, or, text writers 83 — formed into a guild 83 — when first used 83 — charter granted 335— list of the original membeta 336— expense of the charter 326 — expense of the first public dinner of say- extract from the records of 330— first book entered at 330 — a coUectioo gathered from 330 — monthly certifi- cate of books printed by 437^platc of, pledged 479 — contributed towards the rebuilding of St. Paul's 486- contribute towards thodty pagreanti 481— patent from JaAies I. 445— feasts of restrained 460 — remove their hall to Bergavenny house 457 order of dress 487— books enteted at 798 — extract from the accounts d 413 — paid for search dinners 413— charter of, exemplified 645, 666- ordered to prosecute printers 676— required to attend queen Elizabeth 407 — books burnt at stationers' hall 431 — compelled to lend money to Charies I. 496— attend the kinron his return ftora Scotland 497 — Meek of Martyrs given to the prisonen in Ludgate, by sol — ordered to sub. stitute the arms of the common- wealth 573 — precept of the lord mayor to 533, 529, 541 — silver ct^ presented to 5S3 — ordered to seize Buchanan's History of Scotland 539 — hall of. destroyed by the Hit of London 543 — demands three copies of every printed book 544 — charter of renewed 461— origin of giving ap- prentices bibles 601— trial concern- ing the right of literary property 076 — curious account of a schinn in 709 — to enter a book at optional 79s— their exclusive right renrdlnj; aliDft. nacks detected 734 — donatiODs and beneikGtioaa to ssi, as;, mo, sm Diaitized bv Google
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