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��Bell & Sons, history of the firm, 279 Bellew (J. C. M.), Saturday Revicic on, 205 Benham (Canon W.) writes memoir of Cowper,

58

Ben-Hur, and Jewish dramas, 171 Bennett (Dr. W. C.), and Longfellow memorial

in Westminster Abbey, 239 Bentley (George), his death, 9, 279 ; his love

for roses and books, 10

Bentley (Richard), history of the firm, 10, 279 ; publishes Longfellow's ' Outre-Mer,' 228

Bergerac (Cyrano de), Knight on, xxvi Berkeley (Bishop G.) anticipates Cowper, 65 Berkeley (Rev. M. J.), pension to daughtere,109 Berkhampstead, proposed Cowper memorial

at, 68 ; Cowpers at, 72 Bettany (G. T.), pension to widow, 110 Bevis Marks Synagogue Bicentenary, 146 Birch (J. W. W.), pension to children, 135 Birch (Dr. 8.), pension to daughters, 114 Birdwood (Sir George) on Kaisar-i-Hind, 29 Birmingham, dinner in 1830 to commemorate

the French Revolution, 5 Biscoe (Capt. J.), pension to daughter, 129 Black (A. & C.) purchase Scott's copyrights,

264 Blackwood (William) and ' The Chaldee MS.,'

20 Blackicood's Magazine, its thousandth number,

19

Blake (William), sale of his drawings, 189 Blanchard (E. L.), pension to widow, 117 Bleek (Dr. W. H.), pension to widow, 122 Bodda-Pyne (Louisa), Civil List pension, 118 Boer War, 1899, war correspondents in, 74 Bogue (D.), on success of Longfellow's ' Hia- watha,' 230 ; and ' Men of the Time,' 274 Bohn (Henry G.), his stock sold, 279; his

history, 280

Bookman founded by Robertson Nicoll, 281 ' Book-Prices Current,' prices in 1862 and

1905, 265 ; in 1906-7, 267

Books, prices in 1862 and 1905, 265 ; an- nounced in 1858, 273

Book sales : Count Macarthy's, 20 ; held by Hodgson & Sons, 260-67 ; first with cata- logue, 261 ; hours of, 263 Bookseller, its Jubilee, 273-83 Booksellers, change in meaning of the term, 179 ; and trade restrictions, 184 ; in 1807, 264 ; and underselling, 275 ; and Trade Sale Dinners, 277

Booksellers' Association, its history, 275 Boole (Prof. G.), pension to widow, 122 Boulogne, memorial to Campbell the poet, 30 ;

his funeral, 31

Bourne (H. R. Fox), death, xxvi n. Bradbury (" Bold ") announces accession of

George I., 82

Bradbury (S. H. ), Civil List pension, 97 Bradlaugh (C.) and Napoleon III., 212 Bradley (Rev. E.) on the Yardley Oak, 69 Bradley (Henry), Civil List pension, 125 Bradshaw (George), his death, 16, 325 Bradshaw (Henry) on Gilfillan, 314

��Bradshaw's Maqazine, its contributors, 294 Bradshaw's Railway Guide, its history, 16 Braidwood (James), and the new Record

Office, 79 ; at fire at Alhenceum office, 257 ;

death, 258 Brandreth (Jeremiah), executed for high

treason, 27

Bream's Buildings, changes in, 80 Brewster (Sir D.), pension to widow, 108 Brighton Herald on gipsy centenarians, 92 Bristow (H. W.), pension to widow, 142 British Academy, list of original Fellows, 176 British Press, paper started by publishers, 179 Brodetsky (Selig), Senior Wrangler, 154 Bronte (Charlotte), death, 318 Bronte (Emily), Ebsworth on, 315 Bronte (Patrick), letters to Ebsworth, 317 ;

death, 318

Broome (Sir F. N.), pension to widow, 134 Brougham (Lord), discoverer of photography,

40 ; false report of his death, 188 ; Saturday

Review on, 206

Broun (J. A.), pension to widow, 108 Brown (Rawdon L. ), pension to sister, 100 Brown (Robert), jun., Civil List pension, 115 Browning (Eliz. Barrett), Saturday Revicic on,

209 ; her Centenary, 213-16 Browning (Robert), Saturday Review on, 206 ;

' Paracelsus ' and ' Aurora Leigh," 215 Bruce (John), on Cowper and Newton, 66 ;

on Quevedo, ib. ; edits Cowper, 67 Bryce (Archibald H.), Civil List pension, 119 Buchanan (R. W.), Civil List pension, 99 Buckingham (James Silk), his journalistic

ventures, 180 Bunhill Fields burial-ground, Dr. Rippon's

MS. collections, 1 Burder (G.), founder of Religious Tract

Society. 82

Burgoyne (Sir J. F.), pension to daughters, 131 Burke (T. H.), pension to sister, 140 Burton (J. Hill), pension to daughter, 105 Bute ( J. P.. 3rd Marquis of), heart to be buried

on Mount of Olives, 83 Butterworth (Joseph), law publisher, 264 Butterworth (Joshua W.), erects monument to

Cowper and Lamb, 72 Buxton (Sydney), Post Office Report for

1907-8, 224 5 Byron (George Gordon, Lord), baptized in

Marylebone Church, 84; Ebsworth on, 306;

Earl of Lovelace's 'Astarte,' 309; his

funeral, 311

��Callaghan ( J. F.), pension to widow, 134 Cambridge, Ebsworth goes to, 295 Cambridge Press \Varehouse in Fetter Lane, 82 Cameron (Capt. V. L.), pension to widow, 129 Campbell (John. Lord) on underselling in the

book trade, 275

Campbell (T.), memorial at Boulogne, 30 Campbell-Bannerman (Sir H.), 'The Banner- man's Lament,' xxiii Canada, earliest newspapers in, 195

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