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Note: This index was compiled from various unpublished lists and indexes in the University Library and matched with books in the online catalogue by an automatic process. It has not been possible to check most of the entries and identifications against the books or other sources, and an entry in this index should not be regarded as authoritative without corroboration. Please send any enquiries, corrections or additional information to rarebooks@lib.cam.ac.uk.

2 Bezirk (Vienna, Austria). Fortbildungsschulrat. Lehrlingsbücherei 15

CCC.25.123: Stamp: 'Fortbildungsschulrat für Wien 2. Lehrlingsbücherei 15, Hütteldorferstraße 7-17'

A. A.

Syn.7.65.176: Bookplate: A. A., motto "Animus si aequus, quod petis hic est"

A. C.

Syn.8.53.51: Provenance: A. C.

A. F. C. L., active 19th century?

6000.c.92: Inscribed on blue paper label affixed to upper pastedown "A. F. C. L.", nineteenth century.

A. H., active 17th century

Rel.d.60.1: Provenance: Royal Binding, with Initials: 'AH'.

A. L.

C.9.17: Provenance: A. L.

A. Liesching & Cie. (Stuttgart, Germany)

Oates.219: Ticket: Liesching (A.) & Cie., Stuttgart, Lange Str. No. 6

A. O.

7240.d.115: Bookplate: A. O., 'AW' and fish

A. P.

H.15.30: Stamp: A. P.

A. W.

Harley-Mason.a.54: Bookplate: A. W.

A.J. Combridge and Co. (Bombay, India)

Harley-Mason.b.84: Bookplate: Combridge (A. J.) & Co., bookseller, Bombay

Harley-Mason.c.69: Bookplate: Combridge (A. J.) & Co., bookseller, Bombay

Abadam, Edward, 1809-1875

S244.d.76.1: Bookplate: 'Edward Abadam, Middleton Hall, Camarthenshire'

Probably: Edward Abadam, of Middleton Hall, Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff for Camarthenshire.

Abbaye Sainte-Madeleine Marseille, 1865-1922

White.d.539: Stamp: Marseilles Bibliothecae Ābbāti [?].S.M. Māgd. Māssil.

Probably: The Benedictine abbey of Saint Mary Magdalene in Marseilles, France.

White.d.593: Stamp: Marseilles Bibliothecae Ābbāti [?].S.M. Māgd. Māssil.

Abbaye Saint-Pierre-aux-Monts (Châlons-en-Champagne, France)

Atlas.4.61.2: Stamp: 'O. S. Ben. Conve. S. Pet. Cathal'. Annotation: 'Ex Libris Monasterii Sancti Petri Catalaunensis anno 1772'

Probably: The Benedictine monastery of Saint-Pierre-aux-Monts, Châlons-sur-Marne, suppressed in 1789.

Abbey, J. R. (John Roland), 1896-1969

Rel.c.71.1: Bookplate: (John Roland) Abbey

Probably: John Ro(w)land Abbey, book collector and High Sheriff of Sussex.

Abbot, Charles, Baron Colchester, 1757-1829

7706.d.220: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Charles Abbot, ? Franks 9

Probably: Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons 1802-1817, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1775. Possibly: Charles Abbot, 2nd Baron Colchester (1798-1867).

MR708.d.75.5: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Charles Abbot, ? Franks 9

7250.b.105: Bookplate: Charles Abbot, Esq., Lincoln's Inn

Probably: Charles Abbot, 1st Baron Colchester, Speaker of the House of Commons 1802-1817, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1775.

Abdy, Ja. (James?), active 17th century

Syn.7.62.136: Provenance: Ja. Abdy, [16-]

Abdy, John, active 1647

G.16.21: Provenance: John Abdy, 1647

Abdy, T. N. (Thomas Neville), 1810-1877

7474.d.88: Bookplate: T. N. Abdy, ? Franks 43

Probably: Thomas Neville Abdy, admitted to St John's 1829, later MP for Lyme Regis, created Bart. 1850.

Abercorn, Anne Jane (Anne Jane Hamilton), Marchioness, 1763-1818?

7720.d.718-: Bookplate (4th volume): Anne Jane Abercorn

Probably: Anne Jane Abercorn (née Gore), third wife of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn.

Abercromby, Robert, Sir, 1784-1855

7180.e.34: Bookplate: Abercromby of Birkenbog, Bart., ? Franks 51

Probably: Sir Robert Abercromby of Birkenbog and Forglen, MP for Banffshire.

Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society

S524.d.80.2: Stamp: 'Bibl. Theol. Aberdonensi Eccl. Lib.'

Probably: Aberdeen Ecclesiological Society.

Aberdeen Medical Society

7300.c.131: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

7300.c.141: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

7300.d.246: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

7300.d.248: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

7323.d.1: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

7340.c.33: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

Hunter.c.82.77-: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

Syn.5.80.19-: Stamp: Medical Society (MS ownership), Med. Chir. Soc. Aberdeen

Aberdeen United Public Library

Brett-Smith.1014: Bookplate: Aberdeen United Public Library, 'belonging to the proprietors of the Athenaeum, Castle-Street, Aberdeen.'

Abergavenny, Henry Nevill, Earl of, 1755-1843

7540.a.6-13: Bookplate (2nd volume): Anon. armorial bookplate (arms of Earls of Abergavenny; probably Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of A.) (Franks 21683)

Probably: Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of Abergavenny, Secretary to the Treasury and MP for Seaford and for Monmouthshire.

Abinford, John

Sel.3.213: Provenance: John Abinford

Aboussouan, Camille, 1919-2013

7735.d.964: Bookplate: Camille Aboussouan

Abrishire, Thomas

I*.10.5(D): Provenance: Thomas Abrishire

Abtei Amorbach

Acton.d.23.429: Bookplate: Leiningen Fürstl-Leining. Hof-Bibliothek.

The library of the Princes of Leiningen in the former monastery of Amorbach, sold in 1855.

Abylhell, Nicolaus

G*.15.26(G): Provenance: Nicolaus Abylhell

Académie Royale de Nîmes

F159.e.4.12: Stamp: Academie Royale de Nimes

Acland, Sarah Angelina, 1849-1930

Syn.7.89.278-: Bookplate: Sarah Angelina Acland, Oxford, 'Inébranlable'

Probably: Sarah Angelina Acland, English amateur photographer, pioneer of colour photography, formerly a student of John Ruskin.

Acton, John P.

Syn.5.82.81: Bookplate: J. P. Acton. Annotation: John Acton.

Acton, Walter, 1651-1718

Acton.d.23.732: Stamp: Leg Acton, Gothic seal coat, human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood.

Probably: the stamp of Walter Acton, second son of Sir Walter Acton, second Baronet of Aldenham Hall in Shropshire.

Acton.d.25.842: Stamp: Leg Acton, Gothic seal coat, human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood.

Acton.d.39.135: Stamp: Leg Acton, Gothic seal coat, human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood.

Acton.e.25.6: Stamp: Leg Acton, Gothic seal coat, human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood.

Acton.e.sel.10: Stamp: Leg Acton, Gothic seal coat, human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood.

Adair, James, 1743?-1798

S238.b.90.1: Bookplate: James Adair, Ex Libris

Probably: James Adair, Judge and Serjeant-at-law, graduated Peterhouse 1764.

Adair, Robert Shafto, 1786-1869

7250.c.63: Bookplate: Sir Robert Shafto, ? Franks 104

Probably: Sir Robert Shafto Adair, 1st Baronet of Flixton Hall.

Adair, William, 1754-1844

7100.d.840: Bookplate: William Adair Esqr. (back cover).

Probably: William Adair of Flixton Hall, married Camilla Shafto, father of Sir Robert Shafto Adair.

7720.d.437: Bookplate: William Adair Esqr. (back cover).

Adam, James, 1860-1907

Hhh.209: Bookplate: J. Adam

Possibly: James Adam, admitted to Gonville and Caius in 1880, made fellow of Emmanuel College in 1884, lecturer at Girton College.

Adam, John, active 1765-1815

Keynes.S.3.3: Bookplate: John Adam Esquire. Motto: 'Crux Mihi Grata Quies.' Franks 117

Probably: John Adams Esq. of Maryburgh, architect, son of Robert Adam, architect to the King. Bookplate can be dated as 1815 or later, due to the inclusion of the Littlejohn arms, acquired on John Adam's marriage to Jean Ramsay of Woodston.

Young.87: Bookplate: John Adam. Motto: 'Crux Mihi Grata Quies.' ? Franks 117

Probably: John Adams Esq. of Maryburgh, architect, son of Robert Adam, architect to the King. Bookplate can be dated as 1815 or later, due to the inclusion of the Littlejohn arms, acquired on John Adam's marriage to Jean Ramsay of Woodston.

Adam, Thomas

7494.d.17: Bookplate: Thomas Adam, 'Perseverantia vincit', ? Franks 125 or 126

Adam, R. B. (Robert Borthwick), 1863-1940

Syn.8.63.422: Book Stamp on Leather: 'Ex Libris R.B. Adam' with labelled portrait of Samuel Johnson.

Probably: Robert Borthwick Adam, book collector who amassed a large collection of materials relating to Dr Samuel Johnson.

Adams, Fo.

LE.24.27: Provenance: Fo. Adams, 1749

Adams, H. M.

Adv.a.101.4-5: MS. notes mainly by H.M. Adams

Herbert Mayo Adams, librarian of Trinity College Cambridge.

Adams, John Couch, 1819-1892

Adams.7.56.4: Bookplate: Johannis Couch Adams

John Couch Adams, astronomer famous for co-discovery of Neptune, admitted sizar at St John's College 1839, collector of early printed works bequeathed to University Library in 1892 (now class 'Adams').

Adams, Thomas, Sir, 1586-1668

Ee.5.7-: Bookplate: Sir Tho. Adams (as donor)

Probably: Sir Thomas Adams, 1st Baronet, admitted sizar to Sidney Sussex College 1600, elected Lord Mayor of London 1645.

F164.bb.4.1: Bookplate: Sir Tho. Adams (as donor)

Adams, Walter, active 1645

Hunter.c.64.4: Inscribed: 'Gualt. Adamsius 1645 octob. 4th'

Adderley, Charles Bowyer, approximately 1749-1826

7720.d.574: Bookplate: Hams Hall

Possibly: Charles Bowyer Adderley, of Hams Hall, Staffordshire, who rebuilt Hams Hall in 1764.

Adélaïde, Madame, 1732-1800

Rel.d.66.5: Armorial binding: described in sale catalogue as 'Bound by Derome for Madame Marie Adelaide of France' - qu. Sophie, Princess of France d. 1782? Citron morocco - gold; bookplate of R. Griffin (Guigard i.104)

Probably: Madame Marie-Adelaide , Duchess of Louvois, daughter of King Louis XV of France.

U*.8.83(G): Armorial binding: described in sale catalogue as 'Bound by Derome for Madame Marie Adelaide of France' - qu. Sophie, Princess of France d. 1782? Citron morocco - gold; sigs. W. A. Ashby, W. st. Rickbeck?

Adie, Peter, -1769

7180.d.132: Bookplate: Peter Adie, Surgeon

Probably: Peter Adie, Edinburgh surgeon, correspondent of noted Scottish diarist James Boswell.

Adolf Kulping Schule Bottrop

CCC.25.647, item no. 7: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Kath. Volksschule Bottrop Lernkohle[?]'

Probably: From the library of Adolf Kulping Schule Bottrop

Adolphus, John Leycester, 1795-1862

8560.d.25: Bookplate: John Leycester, Adolphus

Probably: John Leycester Adolphus, English lawyer, jurist and author, matriculated St John's College Oxford 1811.

Agar, Thomas

Z.16.9: Provenance: Thos. Agar, 1657

Agathaschule Bottrop

CCC.25.299: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Kath. Agathaschule Bottrop i./Westf.'

Probably: From the library of Bottrop Agathaschule

CCC.25.307: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Kath. Agathaschule Bottrop i./Westf.'

CCC.25.647, item no. 13-14: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Schulgemeinde Agathaschule, Hilfsbucherei'

Agnew, Stair, Sir, 1734-1809

7540.d.287: Bookplate: Agnew of Lochnaw Bart. Mottoes: 'Consilio non impetu' and 'Fax Mentie Honeste Gloria' ? Franks 212

Probably: Sir Stair Agnew, 6th Baronet of Lochnaw.

Hunter.b.60.1: Bookplate: Agnew of Lochnaw Bart. Mottoes: 'Consilio non impetu' and 'Fax Mentie Honeste Gloria' ? Franks 213

S560.d.72.1: Bookplate: Agnew of Lochnaw Bart. Mottoes: 'Consilio non impetu' and 'Fax Mentie Honeste Gloria' ? Franks 211

Aguesseau, H. Fr. d' (Henri François), 1668-1751

Rel.d.72.2-: Armorial binding: "Arms of H. F. Daguesseau, Chancellor of France, died 1751." (Guigard.2.172; Olivier.594.3)

Probably: Henri Francois d'Aguesseau, three-time Chancellor of France.

Aiken, William Appleton, 1907-1957

Brett-Smith.988: Bookplate: William Appleton Aiken

Probably: William Appleton Aiken, Professor of English and European History at Lehigh University.

Aikman, William

Keynes.O.1.6: Bookplate: William Aikman

Ailesbury

F.8.36: Provenance: Ailesbury

Ailesbury, Charles Bruce, Earl of, 1682-1747

7690.d.64: Bookplate: Charles Bruce, Earl of Ailesbury, Franks 4129

Probably: Charles Bruce, 4th Earl of Elgin and 3rd Earl of Ailesbury, MP for Great Bedwyn and Marlborough.

7880.d.197: Bookplate: Charles Bruce, Earl of Ailesbury, Franks 4129

Ainslie Circulating Library

C.11.56: Stamp: Ainslie Circulating Library (e.g.B1r)

Akademisches Gymnasium Lehrerbibliothek

CCC.25.147: Bookplate: Akademisches, 'Gymnasium Lehrerbibliothek' [and others in collection]

Alan, Henry Ellis, 1808-1874

Norton.d.29: Bookplate: Henry Alan, 'Henrici Alani'

Probably: Henry Ellis Alan, classical scholar, much of Alan's collection sold through Sotheby's in 1920 by his son Samuel Allen.

Alanbrooke, Alan Brooke, Viscount, 1883-1963

7385.d.22: Bookplate: Alan Francis Brooke

Probably: Field Marshal Alan Francis Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, foremost military commander to Winston Churchill and Lord High Constable of England.

Albani, Alessandro, 1692-1779

Acton.d.49.441: Armorial binding: Anonymous Armorial, red morocco with bishop's galero

Probably: Cardinal Alessandro Albani, Italian cardinal, antiquarian and patron of the arts.

SSS.36.29: Armorial binding: Anonymous Armorial, red morocco with bishop's galero

Albert, Mme

S586.c.83.7: Bookplate: Mme. Albert, 'Salon littéraire, Faubourg, St-Antoine, 93'

Albert, Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1861

Keynes.S.7.9: Stamp: now illegible, identified as 'Prince Albert's Library' in note by G. L. Keynes

Alcobaça (Monastery)

5.30.53-: Armorial binding: Anonymous Armorial, with bishop's galero

Arms appear to be those of the Alcobaça Monastery impaling [?]

Alcock, John

Z.15.1: Provenance: John Alcock

Alderley, John Stanley, Baron, 1766-1850

7720.c.213,214: Bookplate: Lord Stanley, of Alderley

Probably: John Stanley, 1st Baron Alderley, MP for Wootton Bassett, FRS. Possibly: One of the subsequent Barons Alderley.

8250.c.281: Bookplate: Lord Stanley, of Alderley

Aldersey, Samuel, Rev., 1714-1802

7180.d.248: Bookplate: Aldersey, of Aldersey, Cheshire, at end of vol.

Possibly: Rev. Samuel Aldersey of Aldersey Hall, Cheshire, or descendents at same address.

Aldington, Richard, active 1930

S727.d.93.5: Provenance: Richard Aldington, fl. 1930

Aldriche, Fr. (Francis?)

W.5.33: Provenance: Fr. Aldriche

Aldrichius, Thomas

I*.10.5(D): Provenance: Thomas Aldrichius (T. A. on binding)

Aleandri, Giuseppe Maria Bartoli

F154.d.2.9: Stamp: Giuseppe Maria Bartoli Aleandri

Alexander

Leigh.c.11.73-76: Bookplate: "Quod tibi ne alteri"

Arms are those of the Alexander family of Auchmull, Aberdeenshire.

Algar, Nathaniel

Syn.8.59.26: Provenance: Nathaniel Algar

All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland),

S100.d.84.5: Stamp: Dublin Collegium Omnium, Sanctorum pro Missionibus Exteris

Probably: From the library of All Hallows College Dublin.

Allan, George, 1736-1800

Yorke.c.179: Bookplate: George Allan, of Darlington, ? Franks 340 or 341

Probably: George Allan, antiquarian and attorney in Darlington. Upon his death, Allan's collection of books and prints was bought at auction by his son George Allan (1767-1828), matriculated at Trinity Hall 1785, later MP for Durham City.

Allan, P. B. M. (Philip Bertram Murray), 1884-1973

7100.a.58: Bookplate: P. B. M. Allan

Probably: Philip Bertram Murray Allan, publisher and naturalist known for his work on moths, studied at Clare College Cambridge. Wrote under several pseudonyms including 'Philip Murray' 'Alban Murray' and 'O. Eliphanz Keat'.

CCD.5.155: Bookplate: P. B. M. Allan

Allan Library

Cam.e.648.5: Stamp: Allan Library

Keynes.P.1.13: Bookplate: Allan Library, 'From the library of the late Rev. Henry Fish, M.A. Presented by the Misses Fish of Kettering September 1899.'.  

The Allan Library was opened by the Methodist Conference in London in 1891

Allbutt, T. Clifford (Thomas Clifford), 1836-1925

Keynes.T.4.20: Bookplate: T. Clifford (Thomas Clifford) Allbutt

Probably: Thomas Clifford Allbutt, matriculated into Gonville and Caius College 1855, Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge 1892-1925.

Path.a.52: Bookplate: T. Clifford (Thomas Clifford) Allbutt

Allen, John

H*.12.14(E): Provenance: John Allen (Cant.)

Allen, Joseph, 1770-1845

Ely.c.16-: Bookplate: 'Bibliothcae Ecclesiae Cathedralis Eliensis dono dedit, Josephus Allen, S.T.P. Episcopus Eliensis A.D. 1845' (and others in collection)

Joseph Allen, bishop of Ely

Ely.c.18: Bookplate: 'Bibliothcae Ecclesiae Cathedralis Eliensis dono dedit, Josephus Allen, S.T.P. Episcopus Eliensis A.D. 1845' (and others in collection)

Ely.d.605: Bookplate: 'Bibliothcae Ecclesiae Cathedralis Eliensis dono dedit, Josephus Allen, S.T.P. Episcopus Eliensis A.D. 1845' (and others in collection)

Allen, T. , F.S.A.

Brett-Smith.785: Bookplate: T. Allen F.S.A., Franks 388

Cam.e.700.1: Bookplate: T. Allen F.S.A., Franks 388

Allen, William

7440.d.62: Stamp: Wm. Allen

Allen, William Henry, 1844-1926

479:1.a.90.1: Bookplate: 'William Henry Allen, Bromham House, Bedfordshire.' Motto: 'Ex Opera et Industria.'

Probably: William Henry Allen, engineer and founder of W.H. Allen and Co., Justice of the Peace for the Bedford Division, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1904.

Alleyn, Henry

E.4.66: Provenance: Henry Alleyn

Alleyn, Jaff. (Jaffrey?)

Aa*.10.4(D): Provenance: Jaff. Alleyn

Allgemeine Volkschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben und Mädchen 12

CCC.25.102: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volkschule der Stadt Wien f. Knaben u. Mädchen XII. Hetzendorfestr. Nr 138'

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien

CCC.25.645: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien'

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien 21

CCC.25.41: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien XXI Meissnergasse I. Für Knaben u. Mädchen'

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien 4

CCC.25.31: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien IV, Phorusgasse Nr. 10, Für Knaben' (and elsewhere in collection)

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien 9

CCC.25.142: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien IX Viriotgasse 8 für Mädchen'

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben und Mädchen (Fischamend, Austria)

CCC.25.191: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben und Mädchen Fischamend-Markt 23'

Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben und Mädchen, 18

CCC.25.371: Bookplate: 'Allgemeine Volksschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben u. Mädchen. 18, Schopenhauerstr. 79'

Allgemeine Volksschule für Knaben und Mädchen der Stadt Wien (Schwechat, Austria)

CCC.25.265: Stamp: 'Allgemeine Volksschule für Knaben u. Mädchen der Stadt Wien Rannersdorf 23'

Almack

Keynes.P.3.8: Bookplate: Almack

Almack, Edward, 1852-1917

Keynes.S.1.30: Bookplate: E. Almack

Possibly: Edward Almack.

Almeida Couthino, Alexandrino d'

CCD.18.92: Bookplate: Alexandrino d'Almeida Couthino

Almunia, Antonio, The Most Hon., 1896-1972

F151.d.8.8: Bookplate: name crossed through, apparently 'Antonio Almunia de Proxita y de Leon', with motto "Vostra virtud de mos merits lo guardo"

Marquis de Almunia

Amadas, Richard, -1629

D*.16.14(E): Provenance: Richarde Amadas, fl. 1560, died 1629 (See Add.MS.43 catalogue)

Richard Amadas, book collector and probably father of the following. Probably also: Richard Amadas, Rector of Hallingbury Magna in Essex, who appears to have inherited and annotated the former's library

Ff.5.46: Provenance: Richarde Amadas, fl. 1560, died 1629 (See Add.MS.43 catalogue)

Kk.6.14: Provenance: Richarde Amadas, fl. 1560, died 1629 (See Add.MS.43 catalogue)

Syn.8.55.122: Provenance: Richarde Amadas, fl. 1560, died 1629 (See Add.MS.43 catalogue)

Syn.8.55.32: Provenance: Richarde Amadas, fl. 1560, died 1629 (See Add.MS.43 catalogue)

Ambs, T. B., active 1821

F154.b.1.1: Inside front cover: "T.B. Ambs 1821", inscription in German to the right.

American Antiquarian Society

Hib.5.792.54: Stamp: American Antiquarian Society, Worchester, Mass.

American Whig Society. Library

S227.c.80.1: Partial stamp: 'American Whig Society Library'. Annotation on back page: 'Merican Whig Society'.

The oldest college literary and debating society in the United States of America.

Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, Edward

Bassingbourn.175: Bookplate: "Prudens simplicitas" (printed onto verso of t.p.)

Possibly: The Amicable Society for a Perpetual Assurance Office, probably the first life insurance company in the world, founded in London in 1706.

Amsterdam Gymnasium Publicum, 1688

Bury.46.6: Bookplate: Amsterdam Gymnasium Publicum, prize bookplate, 1688

Amsterdam Gymnasium Publicum

Rel.c.78.4: Armorial binding: vellum - gold, 'prize given to Antonio Waakhuysen 21 Sept 1787. Given by F. T. K. Caroë'

Anckarsvärd, Carl Henrik, greve, 1782-1865

7000.d.2091: Bookplate of 'C. H. Anckarsvárd' and library stamp: Fållnäs Bib.

Count Carl Henrik Anckarsvärd, Swedish politician and author; lived at the manor of Fållnäs, Södertörn.

Ancram, Robert Kerr, Earl of, approximately 1578-1654

W.7.27: Armorial binding: Robert Kerr, Earl of Ancrum, with signature and motto of Ro: Wilkinson, 1670

Probably: Robert Kerr (or Carr), 1st Earl of Ancram, Scottish nobleman and writer.

Anders, Fanny

7240.d.11: Annotation: 'Fanny Anders lent this book'.

Anderson, Charles, Baronet, 1804-1891

7240.d.11: Bookplate: 'Charles Anderson, Esqr of Lea'. Franks 475

Probably: Sir Charles Henry John Anderson, 9th Baronet of Lea. He held the post of Sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1851.

Anderson, M. D. (Margaret Dampier), 1900-

478.2.b.90.2: Bookplate: Margaret Dampier Whetham

Probably: Margaret Dampier Anderson (née Whetham), biochemical researcher, daughter of Sir William Cecil Dampier, studied at Newnham College Cambridge.

Anderson, Pauline, 1918-

S721.d.95.17: Bookplate: Pauline Anderson

Anderson, William

Hib.7.772.34-57: Stamp: W. Anderson, on binding and end paper

Anderton, James

Syn.5.60.7: Provenance: James Anderton fl. XVII Cent(?)

Andrade, E. N. da C. (Edward Neville da Costa), 1887-1971

F168.d.5.13: Bookplate: From the Books of EN da C Andrade, Fellow of the Royal Society.

Probably: Edward Neville da Costa Andrade, FRS, known for his work on gamma radiation with Ernest Rutherford.

Andreini , Joseph Manuel, 1850-1932

S732.d.90.3: Bookplate: Joseph Manuel Andreini

Andrews, Michael, approximately 1783-approximately 1870

Hib.7.786.30: Bookplate: Michl. Andrews, 'Ardoyne'. Motto: 'Always Faithful'.

Possibly: Michael Andrews Esqr. Of Ardoyne House, owner of the 'Royal Damask Factory' in Ardoyne.

Hib.7.795.45: Bookplate: Michl. Andrews, 'Ardoyne'. Motto: 'Always Faithful'.

Hib.7.799.57: Bookplate: Michl. Andrews, 'Ardoyne'. Motto: 'Always Faithful'.

Andrews, Thomas, -1585

Bury.40.13: Inscribed "Tho Andrews", sixteenth century

Thomas Andrews, governor of Bury Grammar School, gave books in 1565. Probably the MP for Sudbury who left property to the school.

Andrews , Francis

Hib.5.759.1: Bookplate: Francis Andrews, presentation label: 'To F-. A-. Esqr. From the author', leather inlaid in binding (front and back)

Andvord, Richard

7000.b.19: Bookplate: Richard Andvord

Angell, P., active 1651

Z.4.61: Provenance: P. Angell, 1651

Angenete & Scholle

CCC.25.260: Stamp: Herford, Eigentum der Betriebsgemeinschaft Angenete & Scholle

Probably: From the Herford-based headquarters of the German textile manufacturers Angenete & Scholle.

Angier, John, 1678-1732

Syn.7.77.18: Provenance: Ownership mark of John Angier Trin. Coll.

Possibly: John Angier, Rector of Inworth, and of Layer Marney, matriculated Trinity Hall Cambridge 1696.

Anglesey, Arthur Annesley, Earl of, 1614-1686

Bb*.11.6(E) item no. 10: Provenance: Anglesey, July 5 1672

Probably: Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy Seal, Treasurer of the Navy, MP for Radnorshire, Dublin City, and for Carmarthen, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1630.

Bb*.9.15(D), item no. 10: Provenance: Anglesey, 1670 March 9 (Art 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy Seal, Treasurer of the Navy, MP for Radnorshire, Dublin City, and for Carmarthen, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1630.

G.14.18: Provenance: Anglesey, 1683 Feb. 19 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

Hib.8.682.1: Provenance: Anglesey, 1681 Feb. 15 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

J.11.75: Provenance: Anglesey, 1669 May 25 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

R.6.60: Provenance: Anglesey, March 30 1678

R.6.60: Provenance: Anglesey, 1678 March 30 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

Sel.2.33: Provenance: Anglesey, 1668 May 11 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

SSS.59.6: Provenance: Anglesey, 1680 Dec. 15 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

T.5.32: Provenance: Anglesey, 1678 July 10 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

Z.12.14: Provenance: Anglesey, 1681 Aug. 2 (Art. 1st Earl) (Sale catalogue of this library LR.34.18)

Annesley, M.

Hib.3.674.1: Provenance: M. Annesley

Annesley, R.

F.11.51: Provenance: R. Annesley

Hhh.275: Provenance: R. Annesley

M.16.37: Provenance: R. Annesley

R.6.50: Provenance: R. Annesley

Z.10.67: Provenance: R. Annesley

Annesley, Richard, 1742 or 1743-

7720.c.128-: Bookplate: Earl of Annesley

Possibly: Richard Annesley, 2nd Earl of Annesley, Member of Irish Parliament.

7720.e.115: Bookplate: Earl of Annesley

Hib.5.768.36: Bookplate: The Honble. Richd. Annesley

Hib.5.776.18: Bookplate: Earl of Annesley

Hib.7.767.33: Bookplate: Earl of Annesley

Annoni, Federico, Conte

F154.e.2.8: Bookplate: Conte Annoni di Gussola

Possibly: Federico Annoni di Gussola.

Anstruther, John, Sir, 1673-approximately 1754

7474.e.15: Bookplate: Sir John of Anstruther Bart., ? Franks 616

Possibly: Sir John Anstruther, 1st Baronet of Anstruther, MP for Fife.

Brett-Smith.b.7: Bookplate: Sir John of Anstruther Bart., 'Periisem ni periisem'

CCA.28.7: Bookplate: Sir John of Anstruther Bart., 'Periisem ni periisem'

White.d.263: Bookplate: John of Anstruther Bart., ? Franks 616

Antisdale, Louis Martin, active 1913

S732.d.84.4: Bookplate: Louis Martin Antisdale

Possibly Louis Martin Antisdale, editor of the Rochester Herald.

Anton Ulrich, Herzog von Sachsen-Meiningen, 1687-1763

7706.d.303: Stamp: Herzoglicher S. Meiningischer Bibliothek, with bookplate 'Incrementum Bibliothecae Ducalis S. C. Meiningensis inde ab obitu smi. ANTONII ULRICI'

Probably: Anton Ulrich, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen.

Antrobus, Edmund, Sir, -1870

7720.d.432: Bookplate: Sir Edmund Antrobus, ? Franks 625

Appleton, Daniel Fuller, 1826-1904

Syn.7.82.232: Bookplate: D. F. Appleton. Motto: 'Etiam Libri Frugiferi Sunt'.

Probably: Daniel Fuller Appleton, merchant and watchmaker, President of the New England Society of New York.

Appleton, John Reed

T900.d.54.1: Bookplate: John Reed Appleton; Franks 632

Probably: John Reed Appleton, of Western Hills, Durham, poet and antiquarian, FSA.

Arbury Library

Brett-Smith.c.16: Bookplate: Arbury Library

S300.d.75.7-: Bookplate: Arbury Library

Syn.8.73.10: Bookplate: Arbury Library

Arbuthnot

Cc.6.10: Provenance: Arbuthnot

O.11.49: Provenance: Arbuthnot

Archbold, F.

G*.15.42(F): Provenance: F. Archbold

G*.15.43(F): Provenance: F. Archbold

Archdeacon, J.

7240.d.24: Bookplate: J. Archdeacon, ? Franks 663

Archepoll, Thomas, active 16th century

Sel.3.173: Provenance: Thomas Archepoll (XVIth Cent.)

Archer, active approximately 1510

R*.4.5(D): Provenance: Archer (ab. 1510?)

Irish Guild of Witness. Library

S533.e.83.1: Bookplate: Ardfeenish, 'Leabharlann an Chomluadair'*, Ardfeenish, 21 Upper Mount Street, Dublin' (*apparently 'Library of the Society')

Probably: The Library of the Irish Guild of Witness, founded by Rosamond Stephen in 1918 and kept at her home at this address

Argall, Thomas, active 1627

G.6.54: Provenance: Thomas Argall, Oxon., 1627

Argenson, Marc-René de Voyer d', 1652-1721

Acton.d.9.162: Armorial binding: Marc René de Voyer de Paulmy marquis d'Argenson, 1652-1721, calf - gold (cf. Olivier 1717.1)

Probably: Marc-Rene de Voyer, Marquis de Paulmy and d'Argenson, French politician.

SSS.33.25: Armorial binding: Marc René de Voyer de Paulmy marquis d'Argenson, 1652-1721, red morocco - gold, notes say arms are those of the Marquis d'Argenson to whom the book is dedicated (Olivier.1717.1)

Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Duke of, 1682-1761

Keynes.N.1.22: Bookplate: The Honourable Archibald Campbell Esq., 1708

Possibly: Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, member of the Privy Council and founder of the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Leigh.d.11.215: Bookplate: Princess Louise's Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Probably: The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Infantry Regiment of the British Army, created in 1881 and disbanded in 2006.

Arkwright, Frank W.

S342.d.74.1-: Bookplate: Frank W. Arkwright

Arkwright, G. E. P. (Godfrey Edward Pellew), 1864-1944

MR240.d.70.2: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Probably: Godfrey Arkwright, British musicologist, editor and bibliographer of 16th-18th century music.

MR240.e.65.1: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Syn.5.60.11: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Probably: Godfrey Arkwright, British musicologist, editor and bibliographer of 16th-18th century music. Probably part of Lot 294 of the Arkwright Sale, Sotheby's 1939.

Syn.5.60.12: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Syn.5.61.7: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Syn.7.60.202: Bookplate: Godfrey E. P. Arkwright. Motto: 'Multa Tuli Fecique'.

Arlington, Henry Bennet, Earl of, 1618-1685

R.20.43: Armorial binding: Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington

Probably: Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington.

R.20.45: Armorial binding: Henry, 1st Earl of Arlington

Armstrong, R., active 1729

Syn.8.63.9: Provenance: R. Armstrong, 1729, Essex

Armstrong, T.

Cam.b.711.3: Binder's ticket: 'Bound by T. Armstrong, 25 Poland-Street, London'.

Armstrong College (University of Durham). Library

Syn.3.68.12: Stamp: Newcastle Upon Tyne Armstrong College Library, 'Armstrong College, N-U-T, Library Medical Section'

Probably: Armstrong College in Newcastle upon Tyne, formerly the University of Durham College of Physical Science, which merged with the College of Medicine in 1937 to form King's College, which then became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1963.

Syn.4.84.85: Bookplate: Newcastle Upon Tyne Armstrong College Library

Army and Navy Club

Leigh.c.8.43: Bookplate: Army and Navy Club

Arnold, Andrew W.

F160.e.6.5:

Arnold, C.

8.40.94: Provenance: Liber C. Arnold (sic)

Arnold, Edward

F160.e.6.5: Bookplate: 'Edward Arnold, Andrew W. Arnold, The Grove, Dorking, Surrey'

Book collector, especially of French almanacs. Edward Arnold's son, Andrew W. Arnold, published a catalogue of the library in 1921.

Norton.d.111: Bookplate: 'Edward Arnold, Andrew W. Arnold, The Grove, Dorking, Surrey'

Arnold, Francis Thomas

MR588.a.75.2: Bookplate: Francis Thomas Arnold

Arnold, George, 1753-1806

7540.e.20: Bookplate: 'George Arnold Esqr., 1806'. ? Franks 737

Possibly: George Arnold of Ashby Lodge F.S.A., matriculated St Edmund Hall Oxford 1771. Possibly: His son, George Henry Arnold of Ashby Lodge (1791-1806), matriculated Jesus College 1808.

Brett-Smith.727: Bookplate: 'George Arnold Esqr., 1806'. ? Franks 737

Keynes.P.5.23: Bookplate: 'George Arnold, 1806'. ? Franks 737

Williams.552: Bookplate: 'Geo. Arnold Esq., One of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Chamber'; Franks 735

Arnold, Harry

Keynes.Q.3.13: Bookplate: 'Harry Arnold Arnbarrow'. Motto: 'Ut Vivas Vigila'.

Probably: Harry Arnold of Arnbarrow

Arnold, R.

Hib.7.776.24: Bookplate: R. Arnold

Arnold, Samuel

Hib.7.789.30: Bookplate: Samuel Arnold

Arnot, James

S727.d.79.107: Bookplate: James Arnot

Arnstein, Ulrich von, 1558-1629

Hib.8.58.2: Armorial binding: Arms of Ulrich von Arnstein

Probably: Ulrich von Arnstein, Abbott of St Urban.

Arthur

Brett-Smith.1019: Bookplate: 'Arthur'. Motto: 'Impella obstantia'.

Arthur, Fanny

7240.d.11: Annotation in back pages: 'Fanny Arthur's Book'.

Arundel

R.3.46: Provenance: Arundel

Arundel and Surrey, Earl of

LE.34.20: Provenance: "Virtutis laus actio" (Arundel & Surrey)

LE.34.40: Provenance: ( ) Arundel & Surrey

Ascheton, Edward

U*.7.120(F): Provenance: Edw. Ascheton

Asforga

R.20.22: Bookplate: Asforga

Ash, Francis, -1660

2.14.32: Bookplate: 'Academiæ Cantabrigiensis Bibliothecæ publicæ hunc librum inter alios plurimos dono dedit vir integerrimus & bonarum artum studiis faventissimus Franciscus Ash, mercator Londoniensis Anno Dom 1653'

Francis Ash, Merchant and Goldsmith of Foster Lane, in the parish of St Vedast, London; presented forty books to Cambridge University in 1653.

2.26.66: Bookplate: 'Academiæ Cantabrigiensis Bibliothecæ publicæ hunc librum inter alios plurimos dono dedit vir integerrimus & bonarum artum studiis faventissimus Franciscus Ash, mercator Londoniensis Anno Dom 1653'

E*.9.14(C): Armorial binding: Francis Ash

E*.9.15(C): Armorial binding: Francis Ash

E*.9.33(C): Armorial binding: Francis Ash

Ashbee, C. R. (Charles Robert), 1863-1942

9850.d.136: Bookplate: 'Janet & C. R. Ashbee'

Probably: Charles Robert Ashbee, architect, designer and social reformer. Graduated King's College 1886. His wife Janet Ashbee (née Forbes).

S751.e.90.1: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris C.R. Ashbee'

Probably: Charles Robert Ashbee, architect, designer and social reformer. Graduated King's College 1886.

Ashbee, Henry Spencer, 1834-1900

7700.d.63-: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

Probably: Henry Spencer Ashbee, book collector, writer and bibliographer known for his clandestine bibliography of erotic literature.

7700.d.65: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

Lib.6.69.1: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

Lib.7.81.23: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

Syn.7.73.5: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

T.34.6-: Bookplate: 'H. S. Ashbee'

Ashbee, Janet E. (Janet Elizabeth), 1877-1961

9850.d.136: Bookplate: 'Janet & C. R. Ashbee'

Ashbrook

7700.d.790: Bookplate: Ashbrook

Ashburner, Walter, 1864-1936

F151.d.2.43: Stamp: 'Walter Ashburner'

Probably: Walter Ashburner, lawyer and book collector, Fellow of Merton College Oxford, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1883.

Norton.b.71: Stamp: 'Walter Ashburner'

Norton.b.76: Stamp: 'Walter Ashburner'

Ashburnham, John

U*.7.68(F): Provenance: John Ashburnham

Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931

Norton.d.171: Bookplate: Thomas Ashby, Jun.

Probably: Thomas Ashby, British archaeologist, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford.

Ashe, St. George, 1658?-1718

Williams.498: Bookplate: St. George Ashe

Probably: St George Ashe, Bishop of Cloyne, Clogher and Derry.

Ashfielde, Anna

D*.10.36(C): Provenance: Anna Ashfielde

Ashley, John, -1761

Keynes.S.4.10: Bookplate: John Ashley

Probably: John Ashley of Ashby St. Ledgers.

Ashley, John, approximately 1762-1829

Keynes.S.4.8: Bookplate obscured: John Ashley?

Possibly: John Ashley, shoemaker, Secretary of the London Corresponding Society.

Ashmore, Charles

Hib.7.791.29: Bookplate: Charles Ashmore

Ashton, Charles, 1848-1899

F151.a.2.11: Bookplate: Charles Ashton, Pelrow House

Probably: Charles Ashton, police officer, bibliophile and literary historian.

Ashton, Ric

L.9.7: Provenance: Ric Ashton

Ashton Gate P.O.W. Camp

Ud.1.2481: Stamp: P. O. W. Camp, No. 124, Great Britain

Probably: From the Ashton Gate Prisoner of War Camp near Bedminster, created during the Second World War.

Ashurst, William Henry, Sir, 1725-1807

S727.d.72.6: Bookplate: Ashhurst, of Waterstock

Possibly: Sir William Henry Ashurst, English judge of the King's Bench, admitted to the Inner Temple in 1750.

Ask, Robert

Syn.8.54.66, item no. 2: Provenance: Robert Ask

Aspin, John Geoffrey

7100.d.1347: Bookplate: John Geoffrey Aspin

Probably: John Geoffrey Aspin, antiquarian bookseller and collector of Little Sutton, Merseyside.

7180.d.205: Bookplate: John Geoffrey Aspin

7735.e.187: Ticket: J. Geoffrey Aspin, Little Sutton, Cheshire

7735.e.58-: Bookplate: John Geoffrey Aspin

Leigh.d.5.223: Bookplate: John Geoffrey Aspin

Leigh.d.5.224: Ticket: J. Geoffrey Aspin, Little Sutton, Cheshire

Leigh.e.5.49: Bookplate: John Geoffrey Aspin

Astius, Thomas

Syn.8.53.2: Provenance: Thomas Astius

Syn.8.53.9: Provenance: Thomas Astius

Astley, Jacob Henry, Sir, 1756-1817

S530.c.79.1-: Bookplate: Sir Jacob Astley Bart., Melton Constable, Norfolk. Motto: Justitiae Tenax'.

Probably: Sir Jacob Astley 5th Baronet, High Sheriff for Norfolk for 1664, MP for Norfolk, Commissioner of Trade, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1776.

Aston, Willoughby , 1640-1702

Keynes.T.2.17: Annotation: 'Wby Aston'

Possibly: Willoughby Aston, 2nd Baronet of Aston, Sheriff of Cheshire. Possibly: Willoughby Aston (1715-1772), 5th Baronet.

Athenaeum Library

Cam.a.682.2: Bookplate: Athenaeum Library. Donation Bookplate: 'This Book was presented to the Athenaeum by Capt. A.C. Tupper on the 19 day of May 1861'.

S706.c.82.9: Bookplate: Athenaeum Library, 'Athenaeum' and head of Athena

Atherley, Arthur, 1772-1844

6000.e.20: Bookplate: Arthur Atherley

Possibly: Arthur Atherley MP for Southampton, matriculated Trinity College 1791.

Atherold, Thomas, 1590-1658

Hib.4.60.1: Provenance: Tho. Atherold

Probably: Thomas Atherold, barrister of Gray's Inn, married Mary Harvey of Eye.

O.3.9: Provenance: Tho. Atherold

Athlumney, William Meredyth Somerville, Baron, 1802-1873

S746.d.83.10-12: Bookplate: Sir William Somerville

Probably: William Meredyth Somerville, 1st Baron Athlumney, Chief Secretary for Ireland, known as 5th Baronet Somerville between 1831 and 1863, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1822.

Atkins, John, approximately 1760-1838

7735.d.457: Bookplate: Halstead Place

Probably: John Atkins of Halstead Place, MP for Arundel and Lord Mayor of London.

Atkins, Mary

Keynes.S.5.8: Annotation: 'Mary Martin her Book'

Probably: Mary Atkins of Twell, who married William Martin in 1726.

Atkins, Thomas

2.29.10: Provenance: Thomas Atkins

Atkinson, B. F. C.

Adv.c.101.5: Annotated by the author

Basil Ferris Campbell Atkinson, Under-Librarian and Keeper of Manuscripts at the University of Cambridge

Atkinson, Buddle

7420.c.13: Bookplate: Buddle Atkinson

Oates.268: Bookplate: Buddle Atkinson

S300.c.77.3: Bookplate: Buddle Atkinson

Atkinson, F. R. , 1784-1859

S733.d.78.1: Bookplate: 'F. R. Atkinson, Oak House, Pendleton'

Probably: Fenton Robinson Atkinson, Manchester bibliophile and attorney, whose renowned library was sold in 1858.

Atkinson, Nicolas

Syn.7.60.2: Provenance: Nico Atkinson

Atkinson, Edward, 1819-1915

8700.d.747: Printed gift label: "The Bequest of the Reverend Edward Atkinson, D.D., Master of Clare College. 1915".

Edward Atkinson, classicist, Master of Clare College from 1856 to 1915 and five times Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Aubais, Charles de Baschi, marquis d', 1686-1777

Acton.b.38.162: Armorial binding: Charles de Baschi marquis d'Aubais, stamp of Bibliotheca Albasiana

Probably: Charles de Baschi, Marquis d'Aubais, bibliophile and promoter of 'useful learning.'

Aubin, (M.), active 18th century

Hib.4.758.1-: Armorial bookplate, eighteenth century, signed F. Branche: De la bibliotheque de M. Aubi[n].

Auburncrest Library

S180.c.92.24: Bookplate: Auburncrest Library Motto: 'Candles are they that on a wayside bare regather what the human heart forgets' - Lloyd Emerson Siberell

Auckland, William Eden, Baron, 1744-1814

Syn.8.56.81: Bookplate: Lord Auckland

Possibly: Baron Wiliam Eden Auckland, MP for Woodstock, Lord of Trade 1776-1782. Possibly: George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, First Lord of the Admiralty and Governor-General of India.

T561.c.2.1-: Bookplate: Lord Auckland

Audebert, Germain, 1518-1598

X.11.24: Provenance: Germ Audebertus

Probably: Germain Audebert of Orleans, lawyer and poet.

Auersperg, Wolfgang Engelbert, Graf von, 1610-1673

F159.c.1.3: Bookplate: Fuerstlich Auerspergsche, Fideicommisbibliothek zu Laybach

Probably: Wolfgang Engelbert, Count of Auersperg, of Carniola.

Auguste Viktoria-Schule Itzehoe, 1904-

CCC.25.351: Stamp: Itzehoe, August Victoria Schule

Probably: From the Auguste Viktoria-Schule in Itzehoe, Steinberg, Germany.

Augustus Frederick, Prince, Duke of Sussex, 1773-1843

7000.d.1411: Bookplate: Crest and Coronet in garter wreath

Probably: Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, 9th son of King George III of England.

Acton.d.48.151: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33202

Brett-Smith.879: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33204

Keynes.P.4.37: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33204

Lib.7.60.1: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33204

Rel.e.57.1: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33204

Syn.7.64.48: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Franks 33204

Aureli, Sperello, 1722-1791

CCD.18.85: Bookplate: Del Co: Sperello Aureli Per Cast: Del Piano

Probably: Sperello Aureli, Italian count who resided at and restored the 16th century Italian castle Villa Aureli.

Austen, George Lennard, 1782-1844

8700.d.652: Bookplate: George Lennard Austen

Possibly: George Lennard Austen, Master Extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery.

Austen, Henry Edmund, Sir, 1785-1871

7720.d.701-: Bookplate: 'Henry Edmund Austen, Shalford, Surrey'

Probably: Sir Henry Edmund Austen, High Sheriff for Surrey and a gentleman of the Privy Chamber.

Austen, Robert

Atlas.6.76.11: Bookplate: Robert Austen. Motto: 'Virtute Non Vi'.

Auster, John

Hib.7.772.82: Annotation: 'John Auster'

Austria. . Bundesfinanzministerium. Bibliothek

Ll.37.41-: Stamp: Bibliothek des Finanz Ministeriums (and duplicate stamp)

Possibly: From the library of the Austrian Finance Ministry.

Avernes (France). Bibliothèque

7180.d.295-302: Bookplate: Bibliothéque d'Avernes

Awson, Abraham

Keynes.W.4.10: Bookplate: Abraham Awson

Ayer, Edward Everett, 1841-1927

7415.d.26: Bookplate: Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 'Gift of Edward E. Ayer'. 

Edward E. Ayer, timber merchant and book collector

7415.d.27: Bookplate: Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 'Gift of Edward E. Ayer'. 

Aylesford, Heneage Finch, Earl of, 1751-1812

SSS.32.27: (No bookplate, prov. recorded in msr.)

Possibly: Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard.

SSS.5.4: Bookplate: Earl of Aylesford, Packington Warwicks. Contains: catalogue listing for the book from booksellers Henry Sotheran & Co. 136, Strand.

Possibly: Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard.

Aylesford, Heneage Finch, Earl of , 1751-1812

SSS.36.4: Bookplate: Earl of Aylesford, anon., armorial binding

Aylmer, Gerald George, Bart., 1798-1878

8000.d.78-81: Bookplate: Sir Gerald George Aylmer, Bart.

Possibly: Sir Gerald George Aylmer, 8th Baronet; Sir Gerald George Aylmer, 9th Baronet (1830-1883)

Aylmer, Isabella

Syn.8.58.6: Provenance: Isabella Aylmer, 'ad fin'

Aylmer, John, 1722 or 1723-1793

Hib.7.804.13-: Bookplate: John Aylmer

Possibly: The Hon. Rev. John Aylmer, matriculated Trinity College Oxford 1740.

Aylmer, Matthew Whitworth, Baron, 1775-1850

8000.d.147: Bookplate: Gen. M. Aylmer. Motto: 'Hallelujah'.

Probably: Lieutenant-General Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer.

Ayres, Philip, 1638-1712

E.6.39: Provenance: Phi. Ayres, 1662

Possibly: Philip Ayres, poet and author, tutor in the family of Montague Garrard Drake, studied at St John's College Oxford.

F.11.31: Provenance: Phi. Ayres, 1662

G.9.28: Provenance: Philippi Ayres Anno Dom 1663

Y.6.64: Provenance: Phi. Ayres, 1700

Azara, José Nicolás de, Marqués de Nibbiano, 1730 or 1731-1804

Norton.b.89: Stamp: Don Nicolas de Azara 5th

Probably: Don José Nicolás de Azara, Spanish diplomat and patron of the arts.

B. & J. F. Meehan (Firm)

7720.d.695: Bookplate: B. & J. F. Meehan, Export Booksellers, 32 Gray Street, Bath

Bartholomew and John Francis Meehan, booksellers and publishers

B. C. T.

8000.d.161: Bookplate: 'B.C.T' with Tudor rose emblem

Syn.7.80.245: Bookplate: 'B.C.T' with Tudor rose emblem

B. Diver and Son

7720.e.310: Ticket: Diver (B.) and Son (late H. W. Wallis), 24 Sidney St., Cambridge

S706.d.82.8-9: Ticket: Diver (B.) and Son (late H. W. Wallis), 24 Sidney St., Cambridge

B. L.

7735.d.965: Bookplate: book emblazoned with the initials 'B.L.', snake emerging, black sun forms background.

B. R.

Norton.b.46: Bookplate: initials B. R. with bird circling, numbered 3945.

B. T.

Norton.b.71: Bookplate: B. T., with shield with lion rampart

B.H. Blackwell Ltd.

7706.b.36: Ticket: Blackwell (B. H.) Ltd.

S706.d.82.1-2: Ticket: Blackwell (B. H.) Ltd.

Baart de la Faille, J. (Jacob), 1795-1867

S244.d.76.1: Bookplate: J. Baart de la Faille, Med. Prof. Groningen

Baber, Henry Hervey, 1775-1869

Ely.c.240: Bookplate: 'Eccles. Cathedr. Eliensi donavit Henricus Herveius Baber, A.M., F.R.S. Ecclesiae Strethamensis, cum capella de Thetford. In Insula Elien. Rector'

Ely.d.44: Bookplate: 'Eccles. Cathedr. Eliensi donavit Henricus Herveius Baber, A.M., F.R.S. Ecclesiae Strethamensis, cum capella de Thetford. In Insula Elien. Rector'

Gynecologist and Obstetrician

Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

Ely.c.240: Bookplate: 'Eccles. Cathedr. Eliensi donavit Henricus Herveius Baber, A.M., F.R.S. Ecclesiae Strethamensis, cum capella de Thetford. In Insula Elien. Rector'

Probably: Rev Henry Baber, keeper of printed books at the British Museum, matriculated All Soul's College Oxford 1795.

Ely.d.44: Bookplate: 'Eccles. Cathedr. Eliensi donavit Henricus Herveius Baber, A.M., F.R.S. Ecclesiae Strethamensis, cum capella de Thetford. In Insula Elien. Rector'

Babington, Charles Cardale, 1808-1895

8460.c.122: Bookplate: 'Charles Cardale Babington M.D. F.R.S.'

English botanist and archaeologist, elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851, Chair of Botany at the University of Cambridge, graduated St John's 1830.

Babington, Matthew Drake, 1788-1851

F151.d.1.39: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Rev. Matthew Drake Babington, clergyman, matriculated Trinity College 1808.

F153.d.4.5: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F153.d.4.6: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F153.d.4.7: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge; Binding: Red Leather with Dragon

F153.d.4.8: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F154.c.4.5: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F155.d.6.1: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F155.e.6.2: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F156.c.4.2, item no. 1: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F156.e.2.6: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F158.e.4.1: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F159.d.1.4: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Ff.18.124: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Ff.21.45: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Ff.7.75: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Sel.3.26: Armorial binding: Matthew Drake Babington, calf-gold on red morocco onlay

Probably: Rev Matthew Drake Babington, Rural Dean and Chaplain at Messina, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1808.

Babington, Percy L. (Percy Lancelot)

CCD.5.75: CUL Presentation Plate: P. L. Babington, St John's College, April 14 1921.

Percy Lancelot Babington, librarian and schoolmaster, matriculated St John's 1896.

F169.e.5.21: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Leigh.d.5.89: Bookplate: Percy Lancelot Babington of Cossington in the county of Leicester, with motto "Foy est tout", signed: R.O. 1931, J. & E. B.

Norton.d.148: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Norton.d.83: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Norton.e.30: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.167: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.171: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.317: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.340: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.341: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Oates.454: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

S727.d.75.49: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

S735.b.88.7: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

S735.e.74.1: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Td.77.2: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

Babington, Percy L. (Percy Lancelot)

CCD.3.19-23: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.3.3: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.3.5: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.3.7: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.3.8-15: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.100-101: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.125-131: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.144: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.15: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.222: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.70-72: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

CCD.5.93-94: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

7700.d.631: Bookplate: 'Percy L. Babington'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'

F154.c.4.6: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

F154.e.4.2-5: Bookplate: Babington M.D., Trinity College, Cambridge

Bachoff von Echt family

Leigh.d.6.118: Bookplate: 'Bachofii et Amicorum'

Bookplate indicates book originates from the Bachoff von Echt Family Library.

Bachusius, Joannes, Carmelite

2.25.5: Provenance: Jo Bachusius, Carmelite

Backer, Louis

CCC.25.625:

Backhouse, John Henry

Norton.d.188: Bookplate: John Henry Backhouse, Franks 1078

Bacon, E. D.

Keynes.P.6.19: Bookplate: E. D. Bacon

Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626

3.26.53: Provenance: 'Francis Bacon's book'

Probably: Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount of St Albans, English polymath and philosopher, who donated this copy of his Instauratio Magna in 1620, matriculated Trinity College 1573.

E*.8.30(C): Provenance: Lord Francis Bacon, See ULC.MSS & qy

LE.7.31: Provenance: Lord Francis Bacon, See ULC.MSS & qy

Sel.2.85: Armorial binding: Lord Francis Bacon

Bacon, Montagu, approximately 1688-1749

2.23.25: Armorial binding: 'Bibliotheca Publica Cantabrigiensi Ex dono Montacutii Bacon', on spine (Guigard ii. 32)

Probably: Montagu Bacon, English scholar and critic, Rector of Newbold, admitted to the Middle Temple in 1704, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1705.

Bacon, Nicholas, Sir, 1509-1579

Ff.1.23: Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

Sir Nicolas Bacon, scholar of Corpus Christi 1523, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1558, Lord Chancellor 1559.

H*.7.26(B): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

K*.1.35(C): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

L*.7.20(A): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

L*.7.7(AA): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

L*.9.10(B): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

P*.8.3(B): Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

Rel.c.53.4: Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

Sel.4.42: Bookplate: 'N. Bacon eques auratus et magni sigilli Angliae Custos librum hunc bibliothecae Cantabrig. Dicauit. 1574'. Motto: 'Mediocria Firma'. See BOSSEWELL ACCEDEUS of Armory (Syn.7.57.82, fol. 58) for the original block.

Badts de Cugnac, Albert de, 1841-1888

Hunter.c.84.124: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheque de Mr. Badts de Cugnac'. Motto: 'Ingratis Servire Nefas'.

Catholic writer.

Baghott, Paul, 1770-1838

7500.d.260: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

Possibly: Sir Paul Baghott (née Wathen), Knight of the Grand Cross Order of the Bath, High Sheriff for Gloucestershire, who purchased Lypiatt Park approximately 1800. Possibly: Another owner of this estate.

7720.d.568: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

7720.d.569: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

7720.d.570: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

7720.d.571-: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

CCD.5.213: Bookplate: Lypiatt Park

Bagley, Richard

7560.d.91: Bookplate: Richard Bagley

Bagot, Ernest A.

7415.e.4: Bookplate: Ernest A. Bagot

Bagot, Walter Wagstaffe, 1702-1768

Keynes.Q.7.17: Bookplate: 'Walter Bagot', with Bagot family coat of arms.

Probably: Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th Baronet, MP for Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire and Oxford University.

Baillie, George, 1664-1738

7100.d.876: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

Scottish MP for Berwickshire and Lanarkshire, and MP for Berwickshire. Appointed Commissioner for Trade and Plantations 1711, Lord of Admiralty 1714, Lord of Treasuy 1717.

7250.d.71: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

7250.d.83: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

7440.c.26: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

7440.d.5: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

Keynes.Q.1.27: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S100.d.71.4: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S180.d.74.3: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S300.d.71.2: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S300.d.73.2: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S348.c.72.2: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S438.c.77.3: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S500.b.76.1: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

S560.c.76.1: Bookplate: 'The Honble. George Baillie Esqr., one of the Lords of the Treasury, 1724'. Motto: Major Virtus Quam Splendor'.

Baily, Farmer, -1826

8746.e.29, item no. 1: Bookplate: Farmer Baily, Hall Place, Kent

Probably: Famer Baily II, baptised 1799. Possibly: His grandfather, Farmer Baily I, formerly of East Dulwich.

Bain, J.

Leigh.d.11.289: Bookplate: Bain, 'bookseller, 1, Haymarket'

S721.d.76.43: Bookplate: B[a]in, bookseller's advertisement label, Bath

Bain, J.

S500.d.84.1: Ticket: 'sold by J. Bain. 1, Haymarket'

Baines, Francis Arthur, Rev., 1816-1895

S300.d.73.5: Bookplate: F. A. Baines

Possibly: Francis Arthur Baines, matriculated Christ's College 1834.

Baird, Florence

7385.d.41-44: Bookplate: Florence Baird, INV. W.P.B. 1906. Motto: 'Their backs well bound I like to see, but what's inside is Greek to me'.

Baird, John, Bart., 1686-1745

Leigh.a.13.1-: Bookplate: Sir John Baird of Newbaith Bart.

Possibly: Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet of Newbyth.

Baird, William, Bart., 1654-1737

Leigh.a.13.3-: Bookplate: Baird of Newbaith, Bart.

Possibly: Sir William Baird, 1st Baronet of Newbyth. Possibly: Sir John Baird, 2nd Baronet of Newbyth (1686-1745).

Leigh.d.7.25: Bookplate: Sir Wm. Baird of Newbaith Bart.

Probably: Sir William Baird, 1st Baronet of Newbyth.

Leigh.e.6.1: Bookplate: Sir William Baird of Newbaith Bart.

S300.e.62.1: Bookplate: Sir Wm. Baird of Newbaith Bart.

Baker, Edward B. (Edward Baker), Sir, 1806-1877

7510.c.2-3: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

Probably: Sir Edward Baker Baker, 2nd Baronet, or perhaps his father Lt.-Col. Sir Edward Baker Baker, Bart., originally Edward Baker Littlehales.

7510.c.4-5: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

Baker, Edward B. (Edward Baker), Sir, 1806-1877

7300.b.12: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7385.c.1-8: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7385.d.12-: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7409.c.8: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7474.d.62: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7540.c.22-25: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7720.d.258-260: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7720.d.268-269: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

7900.c.37-38: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

Hib.3.730.2-: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

S348.d.74.1: Bookplate: Sir Edward B. Baker

Baker, Nicholas

Syn.8.59.10: Provenance: Nicholas Baker

Baker, Peter William, 1756?-1815

7385.c.1-8: Bookplate: Peter William Baker

Probably: Peter William Baker of Ranston House, MP for Arundel, Wootton Bassett and Corfe Castle, matriculated Trinity 1776. On his death, left his estate to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edward Baker (Littlehales).

7510.c.2-3: Bookplate: Peter William Baker

7510.c.4-5: Bookplate: Peter William Baker

7540.c.22-25: Bookplate: Peter William Baker

7720.d.258-160: Bookplate: Peter William Baker

Baker, Thomas

Syn.7.61.117: Bookplate: 'sold by Thomas Baker, 8 Goswell, London, e.c.'

Tb.52.12: Ticket: 'sold by Thomas Baker, 1 Soho Square, 1 London'

Baker, Thomas, 1656-1740

Adv.a.52.1: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Thomas Baker, antiquary and clergyman, Rector of Long Newton, Durham, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1674.

Adv.a.52.2: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.a.52.5: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.a.52.6: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.a.73.1: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.b.52.1: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.b.52.2: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.b.52.3: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.bb.52.1: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.bb.52.3: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Adv.d.52.1: Annotation: Tho Baker Coll: Jo: Socius ejectus

Fff.79: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Hhh.1037: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Hhh.1108: Provenance: Thomas Baker

SSS.28.5: Provenance: Tho. Baker

Syn.7.55.24: Provenance: Tho. Baker

Syn.7.63.290: Provenance: Tho. Baker

Syn.7.64.93: Provenance: Thomas Baker

Baker, William

Leigh.c.11.141-: Bookplate: William Baker, arms with greyhound in full course and crest with cockatrice.

Arms and crest suggest the book belonged to the London and Worcester branch of the Baker family.

Baker family, (of Orsett Hall)

Ely.d.36: Bookplate: Family of Baker, of Orsett Hall, Essex, with motto "So run that you may obtain"

Baker Family of Orsett Hall.

Bala Theological College

7100.d.960: Bookplate: Bala C.M. College Library

Bala Theological College, a Calvinist Methodist seminary belonging to the Welsh Independents.

Baldwell, Robert, active 1632?

Syn.7.58.69: Provenance: Robert Baldwell, 1632(?)

Baleston, R. L., active 19th century

8000.d.1265: Inscribed: "RLBaleston Sep 8/4 [?]".

Balfour, Blayney Townley, 1705-1788

Hib.7.788.29: Stamp: Townley Hall, Drogheda

Possibly: Blayney Townley-Balfour (née Townley), MP for Carlingford, of Townley Hall in Co. Louth. Possibly: Another member of this family.

Balfour, Francis Walter, 1830-1909

MR574.c.80.2: Bookplate: F. W. Balfour, library, Fernie Castle

Probably: Major Francis Walter Balfour, Deputy Lieutenant of Fife.

Balfour, Rob.

M.9.59: Provenance: Rob. Balfour 'Ex dono'

Balfour family

Leigh.d.5.589-: Bookplate: Name obscurred; Motto: "Virtus ad aethera tendit"

Arms appear to be those of the Balfour family of Balbirnie impaling Stewart [?]

Ball, W. W. Rouse (Walter William Rouse), 1850-1925

White.d.647-: Bookplate: Rouse Ball W. W.

Probably: Walter William Rouse Ball, mathematician and amateur mathematician, College Lecturer and Director of Mathematical Studies at Cambridge University, matriculated Trinity College 1870.

Balliol College (University of Oxford)

P*.9.25(C): Provenance: Oxford Balliol College, T. Kendall, fellow

Bally's Circulating Library

Leigh.e.5.121-: Bookplate: Bally's Circulating Library, Milsom St., Bath

Bally's Circulating Library run by William Bally and later his widow from 1768 until 1782, and again by his son John Bally from 1794 until 1811, when it was sold to C.H. Duffield.

Balshe, Edward

Sel.3.173: Provenance: Edward Balshe

Baluze, Etienne, 1630-1718

Rel.a.65.4: Provenance: Stephanus Baluzius Cutelensis

Probably: Étienne Baluze, french scholar known as Stephanus Baluzius.

Banastre, Richard

I*.16.32(F): Bookplate: Richard Banastre

L*.11.55(F): Provenance: Richard Banastre

Bancks and Co.

Keynes.W.7.15: Ticket: 'Bancks & Co., Booksellers etc., No. 7 Exchange St., Manchester'

Syn.7.83.104: Ticket: 'Bancks & Co., Booksellers etc., No. 7 Exchange St., Manchester'

Bancroft, Squire , 1841-1926

7700.e.82: Bookplate: S. B. Bancroft, 18 Berkeley Square, London (imperf.)

Probably: Sir Squire Bancroft, English actor-manager.

Bandinel, Bulkeley, 1781-1861

Keynes.A.4.43: Bookplate: Bulkeley Bandinel, Bodleian Librarian

Probably: Rev. Dr. Bulkeley Bandinel, graduated New College Oxford 1805, Bodley's Librarian at the Bodleian Library.

SSS.23.1: Bookplate: Bulkeley Bandinel, Bodleian Librarian

Bandon, Percy Bernard, Earl of, 1904-1979

Hunter.d.67.3: Bookplate: "Havd umquam indignus"; Arms of Bernard family; military flags featuring GR cypher.

Probably: Percy Bernard, 5th Earl of Bandon, Air Chief Marshall in the Royal Air Force.

Banff, Alexander Ogilvy, Lord, -1771

Hib.8.761.8: Bookplate: Lord Alexander Bamff

Probably: Sir Alexander Ogilvy, 7th Lord Banff.

Bang, Frederick Siegfried, 1810-1889

Keynes.S.1.6: Bookplate: F. S. Bang

Probably: F. S. Bang, Art collector.

Bangster, E.

M.11.15: Provenance: E. Bangster

Baptist Meeting-House, Devonshire Square (London, England)

D.7.27-: Bookplate: Baptist Meeting-House, Devonshire Square [Stoke Newington]

Barber, Thomas , 1654-1687

Keynes.Q.6.14: Bookplate: T. Barber, 'ɸɩxαpxαɩoς, Norfolciensis'

Possibly: Thomas Barber of Denver, Norfolk, matriculated Caius College 1672.

Barberunis, Carolus

Norton.a.40: Stamp: Carolus Barberunis

Barbier d'Aucour, Jean, 1641-1694

Leigh.d.8.130-: Bookplate: J. Aucour, avoué

Possibly: Jean Barbier d'Aucour, French lawyer and satirist.

Barclay, G. M. O.

Leigh.a.6.6-: Bookplate: Ex Libris G.M.O. Barclay

Barclay, Hubert Frederick, 1865-1948

S721.b.87.7: Bookplate: Hubert Frederick Barclay

Lieutenant-Colonel Hubert Frederick Barclay, co-compiler of 'A History of the Barclay family'.

Barclay, J. G. , 1816-1898

7720.e.169: Bookplate: J. G. Barclay

Possibly: Joseph Gurney Barclay, banker and astronomer. Possibly: his grandson of the same name, banker and Evangelical Anglican-Quaker missionary (1879-1976).

Barclay, Richard

7720.d.770: Bookplate: Richard Barclay

Possibly: Richard Barclay, Poster Consultant for Christie's Auction House.

Bardón, Luis

F150.b.8.12: Bookplate: Luis Bardon Ex Libris

F151.b.8.11: Bookplate: Luis Bardon Ex Libris

Norton.d.218: Bookplate: Luis Bardon Ex Libris

Barillon de Morangis, Antoine, -1686

2.23.25: Armorial binding: Antoine Barillon de Morangis, 1686 (d.) (Guigard 2.32)

Probably: Antoine Barillon de Morangis, counselor to the parliament of Paris, Intendant at Metz, Alencon, and Caen.

Baring, Francis, Sir, 1740-1810

Keynes.Q.4.2: Bookplate: Sir Francis Baring, Bart.

Possibly: Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, merchant banker and director of the East India Company.

Leigh.d.5.36: Bookplate: Sir Francis Baring, Bart.

Norton.c.86: Bookplate: Sir Francis Baring, Bart.

Baring Gould, Charles, Rev., 1807-1881

White.c.22: Bookplate: Rev. C. Baring Gould

The Reverend Charles Baring-Gould of Lewtrenchard, matriculated Trinity College 1827.

Baring Gould, William

White.c.22: Annotation: William Baring-Gould (Gould being a later addition).

William Baring (later Baring-Gould) of Lewtrenchard Manor.

Barjarg, James Erskine, Lord, 1723-1796

Acton.d.25.1013: Bookplate: James Erskine of Alva

Probably: James Erskine, known as Lord Alva and Lord Barjarg, Scottish Judge and Knight Marischal.

Acton.d.25.1017: Bookplate: James Erskine of Alva

Acton.d.25.989: Bookplate: James Erskine of Alva

Barker, John

Bb*.12.13(F): Provenance: John Barker

Barker, W.

Bb*.12.49(G): Provenance: W. Barker, (wn) 16th Cent.

Barker, Edmund Henry, 1788-1839

7100.c.238: Inscribed: E. H. Barker, nineteenth century

Probably: Edmund Henry Barker, classical scholar of Thetford; his library was sold in 1836

Barlee, Charles, 1756-1831

7720.d.252: Bookplate: Charles Barlee L.L.B. Motto: 'Auctor Pretiosa Facit'.

Probably: Charles Barlee (née Buckle), religious author and Rev. of Fritton, matriculated Gonville and Caius 1777.

Barlow, Charles, 1715-1813

Syn.5.71.17(13): Bookplate: Charles Barlow of Emanuel College, Cambridge

Possibly: Charles Barlow, Adm. Fell.-Com Emmanuel College 1733

Syn.7.72.48(14): Bookplate: Charles Barlow of Emanuel College, Cambridge

Possibly: Charles Barlow, Adm. Fell.-Com Emmanuel College 1733.

Barnard, Anna Maria

7474.a.4: Annotation: 'Anna Maria Barnard, from her affectionate father.'

Probably: a gift from the author, the engraver Samuel Ireland, to his married daughter.

Barnard, Edward, -1816

7720.e.2: Bookplate: Edwd. Barnard Kibworth

Possibly: Edward Barnard of New Lodge, Kibworth, Leicestershire.

Barnard, Robert Markland

7474.a.4: Bookplate: R. M. Barnard

Probably: Robert Markland Barnard, husband of the author's daughter, Anna Maria Ireland.

Barne, Frederick, 1801-1886

7760.b.17: Bookplate: Barne of Greyfriars, Dunwich & Soterley Hall

Probably: Frederick Barne of Sotterley House, MP for Dunwich.

Barne, Thomas

7706.d.211: Bookplate: Thomas Barne

Barneby, Bartholomew Richard , 1713-1783

Keynes.Q.1.26: Bookplate: Batholomew Richard Barneby

Bartholomew Richard Barneby, High Sheriff of Hereford 1739, matriculated Merton College Oxford 1733-4.

Barnes, Bartholomew, approximately 1610-

G.6.54: Provenance: Batholomew Barnes, Magd. Aul. Oxon., 1627

Probably: Bartholomew Barnes of All Hallows, Honey Lane, London, who matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1626.

Barnes, Joshua, 1654-1712

Ff.2.6: Provenance: Joshua Barnes, Reg. Prof. of Gk. fl 1694

Probably: Joshua Barnes, Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge University, matriculated Emmanuel College 1672/3.

Barnewall, Thomas, 1796-1879

Leigh.d.9.24: Bookplate: Thomas Barnewall. Motto: Malo Mori Quam Foedari'.

Possibly: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Baron Trimlestown.

Barnsden, Edward

Cam.d.749.10: Annotation: Edward Barnsden

Baron, H.

MR790.c.70.2: Ticket: H. Baron, 136 Chatsworth Road, London, NW2

Barratt, binder

8706.c.109: Label: Barratt, binder, Oxford

Barratt, James

7000.d.1411: Bookplate: James Barratt Lymm Hall

Probably: James Barratt Esq. of Lymm Hall, Manchester solicitor, married Sarah Hester in 1860.

Barrett, Mr., active 1665

R.5.16: Provenance: Mr. Barrett Esq., 1665

Barrett, B. (Basil), 1781-1858

7100.d.439: Bookplate: B. Barrett

Possibly: Rev. Basil Richard Barrett.

Barrett, John, 1753-1821

Hib.5.818.22: Provenance: Jo. Barrett D.D., Vice-provost of Dublin

Probably: John Barrett, Vice-Provost and Professor of Oriental Languages at Trinity College Dublin.

Barrett, Thomas, 1743 or 1744-1803

Keynes.R.3.25: Bookplate: Thomas Barrett of Lee, Esq.

Probably: Thomas Barrett Esqr of Lee Priory, Kent, matriculated Trinity College 1762, MP for Dover, collector of pictures and curiosities.

SSS.17.14: Bookplate: Thomas Barrett of Lee, Esq.

Barrington, Frederick

Hib.5.790.24: Bookplate: Frederick Barrington

Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734

7100.d.840: Note inside front cover: John Shute Barrington, Viscount Barrington

Probably: John Shute Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington, MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, lawyer and theologian.

Barrington, Shute, 1734-1826

Young.172-: Bookplate: Hon. Shute Barrington

Shute Barrington, matriculated Merton College Oxford 1752, Bishop Llandaff, Salisbury and Durham, Chancellor of the Garter.

Barrois, Théophile, 1752-1836

S721.d.80.19: Bookplate: Théophile Barrois (fils), Quai Voltaire, N.5. à Paris

Barron, Edward Jackson

Syn.7.64.230: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Edwardi Jackson Barron Societatis Antiquarium Lond. Socii. Vigilans'.

Edward Jackson Barron FSA, Solicitor of Endsleigh Street Tavistock Square.

Barrow, Simon

8735.d.34: Bookplate: Simon Barrow. Bookplate: 'Purchased from a special grant by HM Treasury 1950'.

Barry, Arthur Hugh Smith, 1843-1925

7000.e.55: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall

Probably: Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry 1st Baron Barrymore of Marbury Hall, graduated Christ Church Oxford 1865, MP for South Huntingdonshire, High Sheriff Co. Cork.

7735.d.637: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall; Bookplate: Marbury Library

Hib.5.849.29: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall

Keynes.R.6.5: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall

S735.d.75.28: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall

Syn.7.56.45: Bookplate: Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, of Marbury Hall

Barry, Charles

Hib.7.801.34: Bookplate: prize bookplate of the school of the Rev. Charles Barry, Rathmines

Rev. Charles Barry opened a school in Rathmines Castle near Dublin.

Barry, Philip

Hib.7.763.23: Bookplate: Philip Barry Esqr Killcarn. Motto: 'Boutez en avant'.

Motto on bookplate is the battle cry of the de Barry family.

Barry family

S735.d.75.28: Bookplate: Marbury Library

Marbury Hall, Cheshire, was the seat of the Barry family from 1714 to 1932.

Barrymore, Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, Baron, 1843-1925

Hib.5.795.44: Bookplate: A. H. Smith Barry

Probably: Arthur Hugh Smith-Barry, 1st Baron Barrymore, MP for County Cork and for Huntingdon, matriculated Christ Curch Oxford 1863.

Hib.7.792.39: Bookplate: A. H. Smith Barry

Barthelett, Anthonius, active 16th/17th century

L.16.15: Inscription on rear end leaf, early seventeenth century?: "Anthonius Barthelett unius possessor hiuis libri"

Barthès and Lowell

XXVII.20.5-7: Ticket: Barthes & Lowell, 'late Bossampe & Co.', 14 Gt Marlborough St., London

Bartholomew, A. T. (Augustus Theodore), 1882-1933

Keynes.G.2.9: Bookplate: A. T. Bartholomew

Probably: Augustus Theodore Bartholomew, graduated Peterhouse College 1904, bibliographer and librarian at the Cambridge University Library.

Barton, J. , of Windsor

S540.d.76.1: Bookplate: Mr. J. Barton, 17 Park Street, Windsor

Basilica di S. Sebastiano (Rome, Italy)

7100.d.1387: Stamp: Monasterium S. Sebastiani ad Catacumbas (Ex dono Cardinalis Gabrielli)

Probably: From the monastery of St Sebastiano fuori le mura, also known as St Sebastian at the Catacombs.

Basire, Isaac, 1704-1768

Y.9.12: Provenance: Isaac Basire (Inscr. to)

Possibly: Isaac Basire, London-based engraver and the first in a family line of prolific engravers.

Bastide de la Pomme

F169.d.5.9-: Bookplate: Bastide de La Pomme

Probably: From the Grande Bastide in La Pomme, Marseilles.

Bate, Hen. (Henry?)

H*.6.50(E): Provenance: Hen. Bate

Bateman, Hugh, approximately 1554-1616

SSS.30.6: Annotation: Hughe Bateman Novermber 1603

Probably: Hugh Bateman of Hartington Hall, Derbyshire, who married Margaret Sleigh of Hartington.

Bateman, James

Williams.549: Bookplate: James Bateman

Bateman, Richard, 1677-1761

SSS.30.6: Bookplate: Richard Bateman: Hartingdon 1697

Possibly: Richard Bateman of Hartington and Middleton Hall, Derbyshire, a distant relative of Hugh Bateman. Possibly: Another member of this extended family.

Bateman, Richard, approximately 1718-1762

7735.d.741-742: Bookplate: Richard Bateman Esq. ?Franks 1758

Possibly: Richard Bateman of Hartington Hall, Co. Derby.

Leigh.d.6.25: Bookplate: Richard Bateman Esq. ?Franks 1758

Bateman, Thomas, 1821-1861

8100.d.3399: Bookplate: Bateman of Middleton Hall, (by Youlgrave) in the county of Derby

Probably: Thomas Bateman, antiquary and archaeologist.

SSS.20.24: Bookplate: Bateman of Middleton Hall, (by Youlgrave) in the county of Derby.

Syn.8.59.11: Bookplate: Bateman of Middleton Hall, (by Youlgrave) in the county of Derby.

Bateman, William, 1695-1744

7000.d.166-167: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. William Bateman, Lord Viscount

Probably: William Bateman, 1st Viscount Bateman, MP for Leominster.

Keynes.P.4.3: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. William Bateman, Lord Viscount, 1695-1744

Bateman, William, 1787-1835

Keynes.P.6.13: Bookplate: William Bateman of Hartington in Derbyshire

Probably: William Bateman F.A.S., antiquary, later of Middleton-by-Youlgreave.

S474.c.79.5: Bookplate: William Bateman of Hartington in Derbyshire

SSS.18.25: Bookplate: William Bateman F.A.S., of Middleton-by-Yolgrave in the county of Derby.

Probably: William Bateman, antiquary, formerly of Hartington in Derbyshire.

SSS.20.21: Bookplate: Bateman

Possibly: William Bateman F.A.S., antiquary, of Middleton-by-Yolgrave in Derbyshire, formerly of Hartington. Possibly: his son Thomas Bateman (1821-1861)

SSS.50.5: Bookplate: William Bateman F.A.S., of Middleton-by-Yolgrave in the county of Derby.

Probably: William Bateman, formerly of Hartington in Derbyshire.

SSS.59.19: Armorial binding: Wm. Bateman FAS of Middleton-by-Yolgrave, in the county of Derby

Probably: William Bateman, FAS, of Middleton-by-Youlgrave, who married Mary Crompton in 1820.

Syn.7.59.14: Bookplate: Bateman

Bates, Ralph, 1764-1813

7720.d.257: Bookplate: 'Ralph Bates, 6th Dragoons 1787'

Probably: Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Bates of the 6th Enniskillen Dragoons, of Milbourne Hall, Halliwell.

S348.b.76.1: Bookplate: 'Ralph Bates, 6th Dragoons 1787'

Bates, William, -1884

7720.d.625: Bookplate: 'Olim. Fri. Ex Libris Gulielmi Bates A. B. Univ. Lond. Coll. Reg. Chirurg. Soc. Medici Apud. Birming. In Agro. Varvicensi Hodie Maetissimi et Indignissimi Fratris Alexandri Edgbastonaie 1885'

Possibly: William Bates, surgeon to the Borough Hospital in Birmingham, scholar and biographer, Professor of Classics at Queen's College Birmingham, studied medicine in later life.

T.4.31: Provenance: Guglielmus Bates, 'Eρχεται νυξ' ('Where see others')

U.8.41: Provenance: Guglielmus Bates, 'Eρχεται νυξ' ('Where see others')

Z.3.39: Provenance: Ερχεται νυξ (Guglielmus Bates?)

Bath, Henry Bourchier, Earl of, approximately 1587-1654

Q*.11.6(D): Provenance: Henry Bourchier, 5th Earl of Bath, his motto "Non est mortale quod opto"

See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 32

Bath Medical Library

7300.d.179: Bookplate: Bath Medical Library

Bath Municipal Reference Library

S727.d.81.71-73: Bookplate: Bath Municipal Reference Library (with stamp 'withdrawn')

Batman, Stephen, -1584

M*.3.16(B): Provenance: 'Batman', 'S. B. B. S.'

Probably: Stephen Batman, chaplain to Archbishop Parker.

Batsford, B. T.

Cam.a.808.2-3: Ticket: 'Sold by B. T. Batsford, scientific bookseller, 52 High Holborn, London W. C.'

Battely, John, 1647-1708

H*.11.38(E): Provenance: F. [J?] Battely, Trin. Coll. Soc., 1679

Perhaps: John Batteley, fellow of Trinity 1668, later archdeacon of Canterbury

Battine, William

752.4.d.2: Bookplate: William Battine

Bauer, Raphael Maurice, active 1903

7560.c.18: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Raphaeli Mauritii Bauer', engraving by W. Phillips Barrett

Baules, Kurt

CCC.25.544-: Stamp: Kurt Baules, VIII. Vol. 2. 5. aufe

Bauschule für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturtechnik (Siegen, Germany)

CCC.25.528-: Stamp: Bauschule für Wasserwirtschaft und Kulturtechnik, Siegen/Westfalen

Civil engineering school in Siegen, Germany, acted under this name from 1938-1946, now part of the University of Siegen.

Bavaria (Electorate). Elector

Acton.b.28.127-: Armorial binding: Elector of Bavaria, calf-gold

Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek

Acton.a.38.9: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis'

Probably: From the Bavarian State Library in Munich.

Acton.d.34.37-: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis', and duplicate stamp

Acton.d.34.488: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis', and duplicate stamp

Norton.a.32: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis'

Norton.c.105: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis', and duplicate stamp

Norton.d.80: Stamp: Munich Bayerisches Staatsbibliothek (previously 'Bibliotheca Regia'), 'Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis', and 'Bayer. Staatsbibl.' duplicate stamp

Bayly, Edward, Rev.

Hib.7.722.19: Bookplate: Rev. Edward Bayly

Possibly: Rev. Edward Bayly, Rector of Killuring, Co. Wexford (1743-1825) or of Arklow, Co. Wicklow (fl. 1893)

Hib.7.783.30: Bookplate: Rev. Edward Bayly

Bayly, J., approximately 1730-approximately 1783

7300.c.106: Bookplate: J. Bayly

Possibly: John Bayly, British engraver and cartographer.

Baynes, A. C.

Hib.5.783.20: Ticket: A. C. Baynes, 57 Church St., Liverpool, bookseller's ticket

Bayntun, William, -1785

Young.268: Annotation: W. Bayntun Esq. Gray's Inn. Annotation: 'This book being pirated by other booksellers was the occasion of the first patent being granted by K. Hen. 8 dated Jan. 28. 1543'

William Bayntun FSA, book collector. On his death his library was sold at auction by W. Ansell of Field Court - a full catalogue of the library exists in the Bodleian Library.

Bazeley, William, 1843-1925

Z479.a.88.1: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris William Bazeley MA Rector of Matson, Hon. Canon of Gloucester.'

Rev. William Bazeley, matriculated Christ's College 1861.

Bazett, Richard Campbell, 1766-1832

Leigh.d.12.18: Bookplate: Richard Campbell Bazett

Possibly: Richard Campbell Bazett, East India Company Agent

Beale, Abraham

Hib.7.775.50: Bookplate: Abraham Beale

Possibly: Abraham Beale, Quaker and humanist.

Beale, R. , active approximately 1640

Acton.d.25.977: Provenance: R. Beale (ab. 164-)

Beauchamp-Proctor, William, Sir, 1722?-1773

7510.e.3: Bookplate: 'Sr Wm. Beauchamp Proctor, Bt &c &c &c'; Franks 24233

Probably: Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, 1st Baronet of Langley Park, MP for Middlesex, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1738.

Beaufort, Daniel Augustus, 1739-1821

Gg.14.56: Bookplate: Rev. Daniel Augustus Beaufort, LL.D.

Probably: Daniel Augustus Beaufort, Anglican priest and Geographer, graduated LLD Trinity College Dublin 1789.

Beaufort, Henry Charles Somerset, Duke of, 1766-1835

Cam.c.648.1: Bookplate: Beaufort. Motto: 'Mutare vel timero sperno'.

Possibly: Henry Charles Beaufort, 6th Duke of Beaufort.

Keynes.Q.3.22: Bookplate: Beaufort. Motto: 'Mutare vel timero sperno'.

Keynes.Q.5.24: Bookplate: Beaufort. Motto: 'Mutare vel timero sperno'.

White.d.573-: Bookplate: Beaufort. Motto: 'Mutare vel timero sperno'.

Beaufort, Henry Somerset, Duke of, 1684-1714

Keynes.P.1.22: Bookplate: Henry Duke of Beaufort, '1705'

Probably: Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort.

Beaufoy, Henry Benjamin Hanbury, 1786-1851

7250.c.64-: Bookplate: Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy

Probably: Henry Benjamin Beaufoy FRS, book collector and owner Beaufoy Vinegar Factory.

S724.d.75.2-: Bookplate: Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy

Beaumont, Mr de

7560.d.185: Stencil: 'Ex-bibli de Mr. de Beaumont'

Beaumont, Marie-Antoine Arthur de, Comte

7720.d.1009: Bookplate: Comte Arthur de Beaumont

Possibly: Marie-Antoine-Arthur, Comte de Beaumont.

Beausire, C. F. J. (Cecil Francis Joseph Beausire), 1898-1972

Harley-Mason.a.8: Bookplate: C. F. J. Beausire

Liverpool businessman and art collector.

Bebelius, Joannes

Sel.2.21: Provenance: Jo. Bebelius

Becci, C. E.

F156.c.2.6: Bookplate: C. E. Becci

Beck, Thomas Alcock, 1795-1846

Williams.492: Bookplate: Thomas Alcock Beck

Probably: Thomas Alcock Beck, author of Annales Furnesienses.

Becke, Archibald F. (Archibald Frank), 1871-1947

7420.b.4: Bookplate: 'Astute Tamen Honore'

Bookplate and motto attributed to Major Archibald Frank Becke, military historian.

Beckett, William Gervase, 1866-1937

Keynes.G.2.7-8: Bookplate: Sir Gervase Beckett, Baronet

Probably: Sir William Gervase Beckett, 1st Baronet, MP for Leeds North.

Beckford, Susan Euphemia, 1786-1859

Norton.d.134: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch

Probably: Susan Euphemia Beckford, who became the Duchess of Hamilton following her marriage for Alexander Hamilton. Beckford inherited this collection from her father William Beckford on his death.

SSS.39.25: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch

Beckford, William, 1760-1844

Norton.d.134: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch

Probably: William Thomas Beckford, English novelist and art collector.

SSS.39.25: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch

Beckley, R.

Leigh.d.5.273: Ticket: bookseller's ticket, R. Beckley, 29 Marylebone St., Piccadilly

Becon, Francis

F.12.24: Provenance: Francis Becon

Bective, Thomas Taylor, Earl of, 1787-

Hib.5.735.9: Bookplate: Marquess of Headfort

Probably: Thomas Taylour (sometimes Taylor), 2nd Marquess of Headfort, Earl of Bective and Baron Kenlis, Member of the House of Lords, Lord Lieutenant of Cavan.

Hib.7.784.87: Bookplate: Marquess of Headfort

Bedford, Edward Russell, Earl of, 1572-1627

L*.12.51-53(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

Edward Russell, 3rd Earl of Bedford, who married Lucy Harrington in 1594.

L*.12.54(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.55-56(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.57(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.58(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.8.18(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine

M*.12.28(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

M*.3.23(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back

O*.4.1(C): Armorial binding: Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford (and Lucy Countess of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and on spine

Q*.13.35(G): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford, vellum - gold, crest in black and goat with gold on horns, beard and horns (Woodfield p 74)

Q*.4.41(D): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold

Q*.9.15(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back

Q*.9.8(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

R*.14.53(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at cornersand on spine

Bedford, Francis, 1799-1883

SSS.10.6: Stamp: F. Bedford, binder's stamp

SSS.17.26: Stamp: F. Bedford, binder's stamp

Bedford, Francis Russell, Duke of, 1765-1802

7000.d.133: Bookplate: Francis Duke of Bedford, Oakley House

Probably: Francis Russell 5th Duke of Bedford, agriculturist and politician.

8000.d.102: Bookplate: Francis Duke of Bedford, Oakley House

Bedford, Grosvenor, 1708-1771

Ely.d.431: Annotation: Grosv. Bedford

Probably: Grosvenor Bedford, collector of customes at Philadelphia and deputy usher of the Exchequer.

Bedford, Grosvenor Charles, active 1792-1838

Gg.2.34: Bookplate: Grosvenor Charles Bedford

Chief Clerk in the National Audit Office.

Bedford, Herbrand Arthur Russell, Duke of, 1858-1940

7000.d.131-132: Bookplate: Woburn Abbey

Possibly: Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford. Or: Another of the Dukes of Bedford, who resided at Woburn Abbey since 1547.

Keynes.S.1.30: Bookplate: Woburn Abbey

Syn.5.79.67(7): Bookplate: Woburn Abbey

Bedford, John Russell, Duke of, 1710-1771

7000.d.131-132: Stamp on Cover: Dukes crown with three escallopes and rampant lion.

Possibly: John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford, First Lord of the Admiralty, whose seal is stamped on the book cover.

Bedford, John Russell, Duke of, 1766-1839

7000.d.131-132: Bookplate: 'John Duke of Bedford'. Motto: 'Che Sara Sara'. Bookplate pasted over small plate: 'No. 105 Woburn Abbey'.

Possibly: John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

Bedford, Lucy Russell, Countess of, -1627

L*.12.51-53(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.54(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.55-56(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.57(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.12.58(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

L*.8.18(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine

M*.12.28(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

M*.3.23(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back

O*.4.1(C): Armorial binding: Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford (and Lucy Countess of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and on spine

Q*.13.35(G): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford, vellum - gold, crest in black and goat with gold on horns, beard and horns (Woodfield p 74)

Q*.4.41(D): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold

Q*.9.15(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back

Q*.9.8(B): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at corners and centre of back and on spine, initials of Henry Lucas

R*.14.53(F): Armorial binding: Lucy Countess of Bedford (and Edward Russell 3rd Earl of Bedford), calf - gold, fret at cornersand on spine

Bedford, W. K. Riland (William Kirkpatrick Riland), 1826-1905

Williams.512: Bookplate: 'W. K. R. B.' Annotation: 'W.K.R. Bedford'

Probably: William Kirkpatrick Riland Bedford, clergyman, author, antiquarian, genealogist and cricketer, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1844.

Bedford, William Riland, 1794-1843

Harley-Mason.b.51: Bookplate: Wm. Bedford, 'Animum fortuna sequatur'

Probably: William Bedford FSA, of Birches Green, Birmingham, Deputy Lieutenant and Magistrate for Warwick and Stafford.

Bedford, William Russell, Duke of, 1613-1700

CCD.12.62: Armorial binding: Russell, Duke of Bedford, calf - gold (Olivier 1956 Mansois or Mesnage de Cagny)

Possibly: William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, MP for Tavistock, Lord Lieutenant of Devon and of Somerset.

Bedford, William Russell, Duke of, 1809-1872

8720.d.336-: Bookplate: William Duke of Bedford, Endsleigh

Probably: William Russell, 8th Duke of Bedford, MP for Tavistock.

S438.c.81.4: Bookplate: William Duke of Bedford, Endsleigh

Bedford, Dukes of

7100.d.988: Bookplate: Woburn Abbey

Seat of the Dukes of Bedford.

Bedford General Infirmary

7300.d.200: Stamp: Bedford General Infirmary

Bedwell, Benjamin Robert, 1807-1905

8720.d.135-: Bookplate: 'B. R. Bedwell' Motto: 'Virtutis Gloria Merces'

Possibly: Benjamin Robert Bedwell, matriculated Trinity College 1826.

Bedwell, William, approximately 1561-1632

M.6.5, item no. 3: Provenance: W. Bedwell, 1588 March 1

Possibly: William Bedwell, priest and scholar, Orientalist, matriculated Trinity College 1578.

Syn.8.53: Provenance: W. Bedwell, Jan. 17 1610

Y.4.82, item no. 3: Provenance: W. Bedwell, 1613 Feb. 23, 20

Beeching, H. C. (Henry Charles), 1859-1919

Keynes.P.1.20: Bookplate:'Rev. H. C. Beeching, Yattendon'

Probably: Henry Charles Beeching, clergyman, autor and poet, matriculated Balliol College Oxford WHEN?, Rector of Yattendon 1885-1900.

S474.c.80.8: Bookplate: 'ex libris Henry Beeching, S. T. P. Decani Norwicensis'

Probably: Henry Charles Beeching, clergyman, autor and poet, matriculated Balliol College Oxford WHEN?, Dean of Norwich from 1911 until his death.

Beer, John T. (John Thomas), approximately 1826-1903

7720.c.104: Bookplate: John T. Beer; Franks 2043/2044

Probably: John Thomas Beer, Merseyside clothier and book collector, known for his fore-edge painting on rare books.

Syn.4.80.6: Bookplate: John T. Beer; Franks 2043/2044

Beeton, Mayson Moss, Sir, 1865-1947

S474.c.77.6: Bookplate: Sir Mayson M. Beeton

Probably: Sir Mayson Moss Beeton, son of the eponymous Mrs Beeton, Director of Timber Supplies for the British Government during WW1.

Beggi, (Francesco Orazio), Dr., active 1848-1865

Ee.4.10: Bookplate: F. O. Beggi, (Puttick 17 March 1864)

Probably: Francesco Orazio Beggi, author of 'The Incubi of Rome and Venice, or The Papal Criminal History', Commissary-Director of Police in Moderno.

Begouen, Henri, comte, 1863-1956

Norton.b.18: Bookplate: Chateau des Espras

Probably: Henri Begouen, French pre-historian with special interest in megalithic tombs.

Behr, Eve

7720.d.1034: Bookplate: Max (& Eve) Behr

Behr, Max

7720.d.1034: Bookplate: Max (& Eve) Behr

Beit, Alfred, Sir, 1903-1994

Harley-Mason.bb.10: Bookplate: 'Sir Alfred Lane Beit'

Sir Alfred Lane Beit, 2nd Baronet, MP for St Pancras South East.

Belfast Reformed Presbyterian Library

Hib.5.777.34: Stamp: Belfast Reformed Presbyterian Library

Belfast Working Classes Association

7720.e.95: Stamp: Belfast Working Classes Assocation

Belfield, Finney

7720.d.1800: Bookplate: F. Belfield. Annotation: 'F Belfield, Coll. Oriel, Oxon June 4th 76'

Probably: Finney Belfield, matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1775.

Bell, Benjamin J.

8720.d.257-: Bookplate: Benjamin J. Bell. Annotation: 'From Benjn. Bell to Robert Bell Dec 25th 1829.'

Bell, James

Williams.534: Bookplate: Rammerscales, 'I beare the bel.'

Probably: James Bell, Glasgow sugar merchant, who purchased Rammerscales Mansion for £7,700 around 1797.

Bell, John

White.d.62: Bookplate: John Bell

Same design as, and often found in same volumes as that of Robert Pick.

White.d.82: Bookplate: John Bell

Bell, Thomas, 1785-1860

7250.c.112: Bookplate: T. Bell 1797, Thomas Bell (by Bewick: T. Hugo 'Bewick Collector' no. 1960)

Probably: Thomas Bell FSA, land surveyor and book collector, amassed a library of over 15,000 books.

7474.d.72: Bookplate: T. Bell 1797, Thomas Bell (by Bewick: T. Hugo 'Bewick Collector' no. 1960)

Bellamy, Edward

7720.c.50: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

7720.d.237-: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

7720.d.239: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

S721.d.70.58: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

S721.d.72.18: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

S721.d.77.22: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

S727.d.75.36-: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

Syn.8.60.37: Bookplate: Edward Bellamy Motto: 'Fove Librum Ut Eo Alter Fruatur' Artist's Mark: QED 1949

Bellingham

J.6.32: Provenance: ( ) Bellingham

Bellingham, Alan Henry, Sir, 1846-1921

7560.d.156: Bookplate: Ex Libris Sir Henry Bellingham Bt. Motto: 'Ainsi Il Est' and 'Amicus Amico'

Probably: Sir (Alan) Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet, graduated Exeter College Oxford 1869, Lord-Lieutenant of County Louth, Privy Chamberlain to Pope Pius IX.

7570.d.5: Bookplate: Ex Libris Sir Henry Bellingham Bt. Motto: 'Ainsi Il Est' and 'Amicus Amico'

Bellingham, William, Sir, approximately 1755-1826

7530.d.51-: Bookplate: Sir William Bellingham Bart. Motto: 'Amicus Amico'.

Graduated Trinity College Dublin 1778, Private Secretary to Rt. Hon. William Pitt. The Younger.

Bellingham family

7530.d.51-: Bookplate: Bellingham Castle Library.

Ancestral home of the Bellingham Baronetcy.

7570.d.5: Bookplate (obscured by another): Bellingham Castle Library.

Bellwood, Archer, 1814-1894

8720.c.71: Bookplate: Archer Bellwood of Bishop Norton 187-. Annotation: Archer Bellwood's Book, February 1st 1833.

Belper

S370.c.80.18: Bookplate: Belper

Belper, Edward Strutt, Baron, 1801-1880

7540.c.96-: Bookplate: Belper, with Baron's coronet and Strutt family crest.

Possibly: Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper, FRS, President of UCL, member of the Privy Council.

Beltz, George Frederick, 1777-1841

Syn.7.81.235: Bookplate: George Frederick Beltz

Probably: George Frederick Beltz, Lancaster Herald and Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order.

Belvedere College

Hib.4.795.2: Stamp: Belvedere College, Dublin

Hib.4.799.9: Stamp: Belvedere College, Dublin

Bemis, Frank Brewer, 1861-1935

Syn.8.63.422: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Frank Brewer Bemis, SLS 1925' Motto: 'Three things to me God lends, Old place, old books, old friends'.

Frank Brewer Bemis, Boston banker and book collector. Bookplate by Sidney Lawton Smith, 1925.

Bendlowes, William, 1516-1584

1.23.23: Provenance: William Bendlowes

Possibly: William Bendlowes, barrister and MP for Helston, for Looe, and for Launceston, of St John's College Cambridge.

Bénédictines de Montargis (Bodney Hall, Bodney, England)

7370.c.7: Annotation: 'Des Benedictines de Montargis Bodney Hall 1806'

Probably: Bodney Hall, Norfolk, which provided interim accommodation for the Benedictine Priory which eventually settled at Princethorpe Priory.

Benediktinerabtei Ettal (Germany)

Acton.d.sel.59: Armorial binding: 'Fundatrix monastery ettalensis' / 'Placidus abbas Ettalensis', 1725

Probably: From the Benedictine Abbey, Kloster Ettal, in the village of Ettal, Bavaria.

Benett, William, Sir, approximately 1734-1813

7735.b.1-: Bookplate: Sir William Benett, Fareham

Sir William Benett of Fareham, Hants, Senior Magistrate and High Sheriff.

Benfield, Sebastian, approximately 1568-1630

Syn.8.54.62: Provenance: Seb. Benfield, 1597

Probably: Sebastian Benfield (or Benfeild), Rector of Meysey Hampton and Lady Margaret professor of Divinity at Oxford University, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1586.

Bengough, James, active 1702

Peterborough.D.7.7: Bookplate: 'James Bengough of ye Inner Temple, London, Gent., 1702', Franks 2187.

Bookplate produced in the workshop of William Jackson.

Benham, E.

S727.d.77.46-: Binder's Ticket: E. Benham, Colchester

Benlowes, Edward , 1603?-1676

Syn.4.65.1: Armorial binding: apparently Edward Benlowes's own copy, with 'Tende Solve', calf-gold, London, 1652 (Woodfield p110)

Probably: Edward Benlowes, admitted to Lincoln's Inn approximately 1622, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1620.

Benn, Thomas, 1790-1869

8474.c.95: Bookplate: Thomas Benn Motto: 'Otium Cum Libertate'

Possibly: Thomas Benn of Hensingham, Cumbria.

Bennet, Edward Kedington

Bury.16.3: Bookplate: Edward Kedington Bennet

Bennet, Richard Henry Alexander, 1743-1814

White.b.120-: Bookplate: R. H. Alexan. Bennet

Possibly: Richard Henry Alexander Bennet FRS, MP for Newport; Possibly: his son of the same name (?1771-1818).

Bennethus, Henricus

Sel.1.6: Provenance: Henricus Bennethus [Qu. Henry Bennet, in DNB?]

Bennett, Geoffrey

Rel.c.66.7: Annotation: 'Geoff Bennett […] Vincent'

Bennett, H. Stanley

Adv.c.102.16-7: MS. notes by H.S. Bennett 

H. Stanley Bennett, literary historian and librarian of Emmanuel College

Bennett, Henry Leigh

7250.a.142: Bookplate: Henry Leigh Bennett

Bennett, R. B. (Richard Bedford), 1870-1947

S721.c.93.139: This book was bequeathed by Viscount Bennett (1870-1947) Prime Minister of Canada, 1930-1935, Vice-President of the Royal Empire Society, 1930-1947'

Bennett, William

N*.7.29(C): Provenance: William Bennett

Benson, Arthur Christopher, 1862-1925

7706.d.179: Bookplate: Arthur Christopher Benson, 'Fay bien crain rien'

Arthur Christopher Benson, Master of Magdalene College 1915-1925, matriculated King's College 1881.

F164.e.5.9: Bookplate: Arthur Christopher Benson, 'Fay bien crain rien'

Syn.7.67.115: Bookplate: Arthur Christopher Benson, 'Fay bien crain rien'

Syn.8.67.74: Bookplate: Arthur Christopher Benson, 'Fay bien crain rien'

Bensusan, S. L. (Samuel Levy), 1872-1958

S582.c.92.4: Bookplate: S. L. Bensusan

Probably: Samuel Levy Bensusan, journalist and author.

Bentham, George

Adams.7.57.7: Provenance: George Bentham

Bentham, James, 1708-1794

Ely.c.186-: Bookplate: James Bentham, Ely, A.D. 17--

Probably: James Bentham, antiquarian and vicar, matriculated Trinity College 1727, author of several works on antiquities.

Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832

Hib.5.831.2: Annotation: To William Allen Esq from Jeremy Bentham

Probably: Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and social reformer.

Bentham, Joseph, -1778

Ely.d.450: Bookplate: 'Bibliothecae Eliensi addidit Josephus Bentham Academix Cantabrigiensi typographus. M. DCC. LXXVIII'

Probably: Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University of Cambridge, appointed in 1740.

Bentham, William, approximately 1757-1837

7540.c.65: Bookplate: William Bentham Esqr. Barrister at Law, EAS & FLS

Probably: William Bentham, FSA, called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1801.

Bentinck, Frances Augusta, Lady, -1847

Leigh.d.5.327: Bookplate: Lady Frances Bentinck, Franks 2263

Lady Frances Augusta Bentinck (née Pierrepont, later Stephens), wife of Admiral William Bentinck.

Bentinck, John Albert, 1737-1775

Leigh.d.5.327: Bookplate: John Bentinck, with cross-moline [covered by later plate]

Probably: John Albert Bentinck of Terrington St. Clement, MP for Rye, Captain in command of HMS Centaur, inventor of the 'Bentinck Boom'.

Bentivoglio, Guido, 1577-1644

White.c.230: Stamp: Coll. Soc. Iesu. Favent

Stamp associated with Cardinal Guido Bentivoglio.

Bentivoglio, Lodovico Matteo

8000.e.7: Stamp: Lodovico Bentivoglio de Fiorenza

Possibly: Ludovico Matteo Bentivoglio, author of 'la "debellatio" nel diritto internazionale'.

Bentley, Ric. (Richard?)

SSS.49.17: Provenance: Ric Bentley

Beraldus, A.

Y.1.32: Provenance: A. Beraldus

Berdmore, Scrope, 1744-1814

Adams.7.64.46: Bookplate: Scrope Berdmore S.T.P., Coll. Mert. Custos. 1790

Scrope Berdmore, vice-chancellor of Oxford University 1796-1797, matriculated Merton College Oxford 1762.

Hib.4.723.2: Bookplate: Scrope Berdmore S.T.P., Coll. Mert. Custos. 1790

Keynes.T.2.14: Bookplate: Scrope Berdmore S.T.P., Coll. Mert. Custos. 1790

Syn.8.67.59: Bookplate: Scrope Berdmore S.T.P., Coll. Mert. Custos. 1790

Beresford, Thomas, active 1626

F.13.48: Provenance: Thomas Beresford, 1626?

Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford), 1820-1887

Rit.a.158.1: Bookplate: Alexander I. Beresford Hope Motto: 'At Spes Non Fracta' with rainbow over arms with chevron between three bezants.

Probably: Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, MP for Maidstone, Fellow of the Royal Society, matriculated Trinity College 1837.

Beresford-Hope, Charles Thomas, 1855-1906

S560.d.81.4: Annotation: Charles Beresford Hope

Probably: Charles Thomas Beresford-Hope (née Hope), Barrister of the Inner Temple, Member of the London City Council, son of Alexander James Beresford Hope, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1874

Beresford-Peirse, Henry Monson de la Poer, Sir, 1850-1926

Leigh.b.6.4-5: Bookplate: Sir Henry Beresford-Peirse Bart., of Bedale, Yorkshire. Franks 23127

Probably: Sir Henry Monson de la Power Beresford-Peirse, 3rd Baronet.

Bergin, T. F., active 1837-1844

Hib.7.813.19: Bookplate: T. F. Bergin, Dublin

Possibly: T. F. Bergin, Civil Engineer and Clerk for the Dublin and Kingstwon Railway.

SSS.46.29: Bookplate: T. F. Bergin, Dublin Annotation: 1675, H4, 29

Bergmann, G.

White.c.150: Stamp: G. Bergmann

Berio, Francesco Maria, marchese di Salza, 1765-1820

7200.d.83: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Giovanni Domenico Berio, marchese di Salsa, and his son Francesco Maria.

7474.d.104: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

F166.c.2.4: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.b.8.4: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.d.9.18: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.d.9.19: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.e.8.19: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.b.154: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.b.83: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.c.142: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.c.215: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.344: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.509: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.521: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.570: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.589: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.596: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.599: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.608-: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Berio, Giovanni Domenico, marchese di Salza, -1791

7200.d.83: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

7474.d.104: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

F166.c.2.4: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.b.8.4: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.d.9.18: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.d.9.19: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Leigh.e.8.19: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.b.154: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.b.83: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.c.142: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.c.215: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.344: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.509: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.521: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.570: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.589: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.596: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.599: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

White.d.608-: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Marchionis Salsae'

Berkeley, Eliza, 1734-1800

7000.b.65: Annotation on title page: 'For the excellent Richard Hill Bart. MP for the County of Salop &c from his highly [?] sincerely grateful old friend and servat Mrs George Berkeley, Chertsey [?] the 7th of March 1797'

Probably Eliza Berkeley (née Frinsham), author, shown in anecdotes contained in 'Poems by the late George-Monck Berkeley' to have been a friend of Sir Richard Hill.

Bernard, Francis, active 1672

U.8.9: Provenance: Fras. Bernard

Bernard, Samuel, approximately 1591-1657

E.12.9, item no. 1: Provenance: Sam Bernard, Magd. Coll. Oxon.

Probably: Samuel Bernard, Master of the Magdalen School and vicar of Croydon, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1607.

Bernard Quaritch (Firm)

879.b.26.12: Annotation: 'Bt of B Quaritch 8 Mar 1944'

Firm selling rare books and manuscripts, started by Bernard Quaritch in 1847.

Berry, James William Middleton, approximately 1812-1855

7540.a.17: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

Probably: James William Middleton Berry, who inherited Ballynegall House circa 1846, barriester of the Inner Temple, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1829.

Hib.7.777.28: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

Hib.7.778.38-: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

Hib.7.779.47: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry of Ballynegall, with motto "Nihil sine labore"

Hib.7.779.50-: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry of Ballynegall, with motto "Nihil sine labore"

Hib.7.782.40: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

Hib.7.801.16-: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

S438.b.81.1: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

S727.d.80.18: Bookplate: J. W. Middleton Berry, Ballynegall

Bertrand, docteur

Leigh.d.9.3-: Bookplate: Docteur Bertrand, Grenoble

Berufskolleg für Technik und Gestaltung der Stadt Gelsenkirchen. Lehrerbücherei

CCC.25.426: Bookplate: 'Städt. Industrieschule Gelsenkirchen Lehrerbücherei'

Probably: The Glesenkirchen College of Techonology and Design, known as the 'Industrieschule' until 1945.

Berufsschulrat für Wien. 1. Lehrlingsbücherei 6

CCC.25.59: Stamp: 'Berufsschulrat für Wien, 1 Lehrlingsbücherei 6, Mollardgasse Nr 87' (and elsewhere in collection)

Berwick of Attingham, Noel Hill, Baron, 1745-1789

Ely.a.3-: Bookplate: Lord Berwick, with motto "Qui uti scit ei bona" and Baron's coronet.

Possibly: Noel Hill, 1st Baron Berwick.

Besley, Richard, of Isleworth

Oates.164-166: Bookplate: Richard Besley, Isleworth

Best, F. Fairfax

Syn.7.73.12-: Bookplate: F. Fairfax Best

Syn.7.74.11-: Bookplate: F. Fairfax Best

Best, Head Pottinger

Leigh.c.6.20: Bookplate: Head Pottinger Best

Probably: Head Pottinger Best, High Sheriff of Berkshire 1853.

Syn.7.70.32: Bookplate: Head Pottinger Best

Best, Arthur, active 1598-1605

N*.3.5-9(B): Inscribed "Art. Best Pembroch.", sixteenth or seventeenth century.

Arthur Best or Beast, matriculated Pembroke College 1598; M.A. 1605.

Besterman, Theodore, 1904-1976

Harley-Mason.b.100: Bookplate: Theodore Besterman

Probably: Theodore Besterman, psychical researcher, bibliographer and biographer.

Betenson, Richard, Sir, 1602-1679

Adams.7.65.27: Provenance: Sir Richard Betenson Bart. (name-stamp)

Probably: Sir Richard Betenson of Bradburn Place, 1st Baronet of Wimbledon, High Sheriff of Surrey and of Kent. Possibly: Another of the Betenson baronets.

Betham, W.

Hib.3.733.1: Provenance: W. Betham

Betham, William, 1749-1839

7690.c.39: Bookplate: Rev. W. Betham, Stonham

Probably: Rev. William Betham, clergyman and antiquarian known for his research on British Baronets.

Bett, Hannah, active 1671

E.12.48: Provenance: Hannah Bett, 1671

Betts, George, approximately 1752-1822

Cam.a.694.1: Bookplate: George Betts of Wortham in Suffolk

Probably: Rev. George Betts, Rector of Overstrand, Norfolk.

Syn.7.56.33: Bookplate: George Betts of Wortham in Suffolk

Bevan, Stuart James, 1872-1935

F169.e.5.15: Bookplate: Stuart Bevan K.C.

Probably: Stuart James Bevan, lawyer and MP for Holborn, matriculated Trinity College 1891.

Beverland, Hadriaan, 1650-1716

Adams.6.55.4, item no. 1: Provenance: Hadr. Beverlandi

Perhaps: Hadriaan Beverland, Dutch humanist

Beverley, R. M. (Robert Mackenzie), 1797 or 1798-1868

Leigh.d.5.180-: Bookplate: Robert Mackenzie Beverley

Probably: Robert Mackenzie Beverley, author and Justice of the Pace, matriculated Trinity College 1816.

Beverley, Richard

Y.6.38: Provenance: Richard Beverley

Beverley Grammar School

S706.d.80.4: Bookplate: Beverley Grammar School, 'Schola Publica Beverlocensis'

Bewlay, Charles J.

7000.d.1411: Bookplate: Charles J. Bewlay, Carleton Hall

Bianchi, Giovanni

White.d.473: Stamp: Stati Estensi… Giovanni Bianchi…;

Probably: Professor Giovanni Bianchi, state censor.

Biblioteca communale Serra San Quirico

White.d.431: Bookplate: Biblioteca communale Serrasanquirico

The town library of Serra San Quirico, Ancona, Italy.

White.d.433: Bookplate: Biblioteca communale Serrasanquirico

White.d.502: Bookplate: Biblioteca communale Serrasanquirico

Biblioteca Giovannini (Bibbiena, Italy)

7180.d.231: Stamp: 'Biblioteca Giovannini' with initials D. G. in centre.

Perhaps the Biblioteca Giovannini in Bibbiena, Italy

7180.d.232: Stamp: 'Biblioteca Giovannini' with initials D. G. in centre.

7180.d.233: Stamp: 'Biblioteca Giovannini' with initials D. G. in centre.

7180.d.235: Stamp: 'Biblioteca Giovannini' with initials D. G. in centre.

Biblioteca marucelliana

Ta.52.4: Stamp: Marucellorum Bibliotheca

Probably: The Biblioteca Marucelliana, public library located in Florence, Italy, established through the legacy of Abbot Francesco Marucelli (1625-1703), the noted bibliophile.

Biblioteca nazionale centrale di Roma

White.b.45: Bookplate: Rome, 'Biblioteca Naz. Vittorio Emanuele Roma'

Probably: From the Italian National Library, formerly known as the Victor Emmanuel II National Library.

White.c.116: Bookplate: Rome, 'Biblioteca Naz. Vittorio Emanuele Roma'

White.c.121-: Bookplate: Rome, 'Biblioteca Naz. Vittorio Emanuele Roma'

White.d.362: Stamp: V. E., 'Duplum Bibliothecae V. E.'

Bibliotheca Cantiana

7300.d.194: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Cantiana

S727.d.78.45: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Cantiana

Bibliotheca comunale di Faenza

White.c.230: Bookplate: B. C. di Faenza

Probably: From the Bibliotheca Comunale di Faenza.

Bibliotheca Starhemberg

Leigh.d.4.109: Stamp: 'Fürstliche-Starhembergsche Familien Bibliothek, Schloss Eferding'

Bibliothek der Cantonal-Lehranstalten zu Zürich

Keynes.I.7.4: Stamp: Bibliothek der Cantonal-Lehranstalten zu Zürich (and stamp: 'Doublette')

Bibliothek zu Probsten-Salzwedel

Leigh.d.5.235: Stamp: 'Bibliothek zu Probsten-Salzwedel'

Bibliothèque de Bois-boudrau

S735.d.80.65: Bookplate: 'Bibliothèque de Bois-boudrau'

Bibliothèque de Picpus (Paris, France)

Leigh.d.8.137: Stamp: Bibliotheque de Picpus

Probably: From the public library in Picpus, in the 12th arrondissment of Paris.

Bibliothèque du Bulletin General et Universel des Annonces et des Nouvelles Scientifiques

8000.d.195: Stamp: Bibliothèque du Bulletin des annonces scientifiques

Probably: Bibliothèque du Bulletin General et Universel des Annonces et des Nouvelles Scientifiques, 3 Rue de l'Abbaye, Paris.

Bibliothèque Mazarine

Adams.2.64.1: Stamp: Bibliotheque Mazarine, with duplicate stamp.

Probably: From the Bibliothèque Mazarine in the Palais de l'institute de France.

Bibliothèque nationale de France

F166.e.5.22-24: Bookplate: 'Bibliothecæ Regiæ' round shield with 3 fleurs-de-lys surmounted by crown (with second stamp with name, coat of arms & 'Double Change')

Stamp indicates book formed part of the Royal Library in the Louvre, which later became the National Library of France.

Bibliothèque publique de Neuchâtel

Leigh.d.11.300: Stamp: 'Bibliothèque de la ville de Neuchâtel' (Switzerland)

Probably: From the Neuchatel public library and university, Switzerland.

Bickers & Son

Leigh.c.5.199-: Binder's Stamp: Bickers and Son, Leicester Sq.

Bickerstaff, Stuart

W.6.16: Provenance: Stuart Bickerstaff

Bickerstaffe, Stuart, 1661-

Keynes.E.3.22: Bookplate: 'Si Bi'; Arms: Sable, a Cross Crosslet Argent.

Probably: Stuart Bickerstaffe, eldest son of Sir Charles Bickerstaffe of Wilderness Parish, student of the Inner Temple, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1677.

Biddulph, Thomas Myddelton, Sir, 1809-1878

Syn.3.62.24: Bookplate: Thomas Biddulph, with arms of Biddulph Co. Stafford

Possibly: Sir Thomas Myddelton Biddulph, Master of the Household to Queen Victoria.

Bidwell, Leonard Shelford, active 1813-1832

Leigh.b.11.4-: Bookplate: L. S. Bidwell

Possibly: Leonard Shelford Bidwell, Mayor of Thetford.

Bigge, Charles William, 1773-1849

8365.d.46: Bookplate: Charles William Bigge of Linden

Probably: Charles William Bigge, High Sheriff of Northumberland, merchant and banker in Newcastle upon Tyne, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1791.

Biggs, William, active 1582

Y.15.46: Provenance: William Biggs, Trin Hall, of Glemsford(?), Suffolk, 1582

Bignold, Robert, Sir, 1892-1970

Harley-Mason.a.30: Bookplate: C. Robert Bignold

Probably: Sir Robert Bignold, member of the Bignold family, founders of Norwich Union, and author of a history of the Bignold family.

Harley-Mason.bb.57: Bookplate: C. Robert Bignold

Billinghurst, William

7420.d.17-: Bookplate: Wm. Billinghurst

Bindley, James

Hib.8.682.1: Provenance: James Bindley

SSS.53.2: Provenance: James Bindley

Bindley, James, 1739-1818

Young.268: Bookplate: James Bindley Esq, MA FSA, Stamp Office London. Motto: 'Unus et Idem'. Franks 2543

James Bindley, Commissioner of Stamp Duties 1765-1818, renowned collector of books and prints, matriculated Peterhouse College1756?. His extensive library was sold on his death.

Birch, George, 1739-1807

SSS.50.6: Bookplate: George Birch. Motto: Prudentia Simplicitate. Arms: Three Fleur-de-Lis with Canton, Crest: Fleur-de-Lis entwined by serpent.

Probably: George Birch of Hampstead Hall Staffordshire and Wrotham Hall, Norfolk, High Sheriff of Norfolk, matriculated Queens' College 1757.

Birch, John W.

Keynes.B.1.2: Bookplate: John W. Birch. Arms: Birch impailing Bourchier. Franks 2570

Birdsall & Son Bookbinders & Stationers

Brett-Smith.1046: Binder's Stamp: Birdsall, Northampton

Syn.7.54.46: Binder's Stamp: Birdsall, Northampton

Birkbeck, Benjamin

7735.d.419: Bookplate: Benjamin Birkbeck

Birkenhead, Frederick Edwin Smith, Earl of, 1872-1930

Cam.d.606.2: Bookplate: Viscount Birkenhead

FE Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead, Lord Chancellor, created Baron Birkenhead in 1919, Viscount Birkenhead in 1921, Viscount Furneaux and Earl of Birkenhead in 1922. Bookplate suggests book was purchased between 1921-1922.

Syn.3.70.6: Bookplate: Viscount Birkenhead

Birkett, Edwin Charnley, 1873-

Keynes.Q.2.15: Bookplate: Charnley Birkett

Possibly: Edwin Charnley Birkett, London Country Council Official, retired 1857.

Birmingham and Midland Institute

Harley-Mason.bb.91: Bookplate: Birmingham and Midland Institute

Birmingham Medical Institute

7000.c.444: Stamp of the Birmingham Medical Institute

The Birmingham Medical Institute, founded 1875. Its library was sold in 2012

Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933

7720.d.365-: Bookplate: Augustine Birrell

Rt Hon Augustine Birrell KC, Chief Secretary for Ireland 1907-1916, matriculated Trinity Hall 1870.

Bishop, William

Syn.8.57.8: Annotation: Gulielmus Bishoppus

Bishopp, Cecil, 1700-1778

7760.d.59: Bookplate: Parham, Sussex

Possibly: Sir Cecil Bishop, 6th Baronet; Or: Another resident of Parham House in Sussex.

Bishops, F. H.

Bassingbourn.285-: Bookplate: Rev. F. H. Bishops, Bassingbourne

Rev. FH Bishop, Vicar of Bassingbourn.

Bishop's Stortford Grammar School. Library

Syn.8.58.181: Provenance: Tho. Leigh, Christ's, died 1666 (from Bishop's Stortford School Library, sold at Sotheby's, 27 July 1893)

T.9.63: Provenance: Tho. Leigh, Christ's, died 1666 (from Bishop's Stortford School Library, sold at Sotheby's, 27 July 1893)

Bismarckschule (Unna, Germany)

CCC.25.474: Bookplate: Unna, Bismarckschule

Probably: From Schillerschule Massen in Unna, Germany, which was known as 'Bismarckschule' from 1910 until 1924.

Bisset, George

LE.19.16: Provenance: George Bisset, Parthensis

Bizzarro, Joannes

F155.d.2.2: Bookplate: Joannes Bizzarro

Black, A.

S721.c.80.33: Bookplate: A. & I. Black & H. Parr.

Black, I.

S721.c.80.33: Bookplate: A. & I. Black & H. Parr. 

Black, Parry and Co. (London, England)

Keynes.R.2.9: Ticket: Black Parry & Kingsbury, 7 Leadenhall St.

Publishing House

S300.c.81.6: Ticket: Black Parry & Co., 7 Leadenhall St.

Blackburn, E. B.

7706.e.1: Bookplate: E. B. Blackburn. Motto: Fide Sed Cui Vide

Blackburne, John, 1754-1833

7474.d.25: Bookplate: John Blackburne, Oxford

Probably: John Blackburne, MP and High Sheriff for Lancashire, matriculated Queen's College Oxford 1772.

Blacker, L. V. Stewart (Latham Valentine Stewart), 1887-1964

Hib.7.753.51: Bookplate: Stewart Blacker

Possibly: Lieutenant-Colonel Latham Valentine Stewart Blacker, inventor of the Blacker Bombard.

Blacker, William, -1732

Hib.7.791.30: Bookplate: William Blacker Esqr, Carrick

Probably: William Blacker Esq. of Carrick and Ballytroan, built in 1692 Carrickblacker manor house, son and heir of Colonel George Blacker.

Syn.7.80.20-: Bookplate: William Blacker Esqr, Carrick

Blackett, Thomas, approximately 1525-1603

7706.d.97-: Bookplate: Blackett, with motto "Nous travaillerons en esperance"

Possibly: Thomas Blackett of Woodcroft. Arms and motto indicate member of the Blackett family.

Blackford, Richard

Syn.4.51.1: Provenance: Ric Blackford

Blackwell, Samuel, approximately 1740-1821

S727.d.74.14: Bookplate: Samuel Blackwell. Franks 2719

Probably: Samuel Blackwell, born Samuel Killican, heir to Jonathan Blackwell.

Blague, Benjamin, active 1623

Bb*.14.12(E): Provenance: Ben Blague, 1623

Blague, William, active 1599

Bb*.14.12(E): Provenance: Will Blague, 1599

Blair, D.

7720.d.1096: Bookplate: D. Blair

Blairs College. Library

7576.d.19: Bookplate: Blairs, St Mary's College Library

From the library of St Mary's College, Blairs (commonly known as Blairs College), Aberdeen.

Blakiston, Thomas Wright, 1832-1891

S727.d.72.1: Bookplate: Thomas Blakiston

Possibly: Thomas Wright Blakiston, English explorer and naturalist.

Bland, Miles, 1786-1868

Adams.7.74.3: Bookplate: Miles Bland B.D.

Probably: Miles Bland FRS, FSA, mathematician and clergyman, matriculated ST John's College 1804, B.D. 1818, D.D. 1826.

Blanzy, Michel de, -1689

Keynes.P.1.25: Bookplate: 'Ex Dono D ac. M. Michaelis de Blanzi pbṝi Doct. Et profess. Theolo. Canoni. Ecc. Remensis. 1689'

Probably: Michel de Blanzy, canon of Reims, scholar, professor and bibliophile, who bequeathed his library to the Chapter of Reims in 1689.

Blayds, Thomas, 1795-

Ely.c.319: Bookplate: Thomas Blayds

Possibly: Thomas Blayds Esq., banker, son of John Blayds (née Calverley).

Blenkinsop, Miss

F167.e.5.15: Bookplate: Miss Blenkinsop

Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of, 1789-1849

8000.d.177: Bookplate: Margaret, Countess of Blessington, 'M B' beneath Earl's coronet

Probably: Marguerite Gardinder, Countess of Blessington, Irish novellist, journalist and literary hostess.

Blignières , Auguste Le Barbier de, 1864-1934

F158.e.4.6: Bookplate: Auguste de Blignières

Possibly: Auguste Le Barbier de Blignieres, diplomat and grammarian.

Bliss, Philip, 1787-1857

7706.d.192: Bookplate: Philip Bliss

Philip Bliss, book collector and Registrar of the University of Oxford, friend and colleague of Bulkeley Bandinel.

CCE.8.30: Bookplate: Philip Bliss

Syn.7.66.32: Philip Bliss, with his characteristic 'p' before the 'B' of signature B1 and the number '35' after the 'B', presumably indicating purchase in 1835, and his inscription to front endpaper 'Of Parker, Oxon. from Mr Hawkins (of Magd[alen]) books at Ducklington.'

Block, Henri Van den

Rel.b.74.2: Bookplate: Henricus Vanden Block of Brussels

Probably: Henri Van den Block, chaplain of Saint-Michel and St Gudule in Brussels and book collector.

Blomfield, C. F., active 1829

Rit.b.763.1: Provenance: C. F. Blomfield, Bh. 1829

Blood, Bindon, Sir, 1842-1940

Hib.7.844.10: Bookplate: Sir Bindon Blood

Sir Bindon Blood, first commander of the Royal Engineers telregaph troop in 1870.

Bloomfield

MR688.c.80.1: Bookplate: Bloomfield

Blount, Walter, Sir, -1785

7540.d.233: Bookplate: Sir Walter Blount Bart., of Sodington in the county of Worcester. Franks 2885

Possibly: Sir Walter Blount, 6th Baronet of Sodington. Franks identifies the 6th baronet as the owner of the bookplate.

T900.d.1.1-: Bookplate: Sir Walter Blount Bart., of Sodington in the county of Worcester. Franks 2885

Blount, Wingfield

K.16.57: Provenance: Wingfield Blount

Blowe, William

R.4.36: Provenance: William Blowe (sel)

Bloxam, John Rouse, 1807-1891

8720.d.257-: Annotation: 'J. R. Bloxam Beeding Priory 1890'

Probably: John Rouse Bloxam, matriculated Worcester College Oxford 1826.

Blundvyle, Bro.

Syn.8.55: Provenance: Bro. Blundvyle

Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, 1840-1922

Harley-Mason.a.61: Bookplate: Crabbet Park Library, House of W. S. Blunt

Probably: Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, English poet and writer, horse breeder.

Board, Richard, approximately 1763-1859

Oates.208-209: Bookplate: Richd. Board

Probably: Rev Richard Board LLB of Farley Place, Vicar of Westerham.

Board of Customs Library

Syn.4.84.84: Stamp: Board of Customs Library

Boardman, Arthur

Cam.d.662.7: Ticket: Arthur Boardman, Bookseller & Stationer, Bishops Stortford

Bodensteiner family

Leigh.c.6.36: Stamp: Bodenstein. Bookplate: Arms of Bodenstein family crossed with another.

Bodinus

Fff.16: Provenance: Bodinus

Bodleian Library

Keynes.P.7.9: Stamp: 'Bibliotheca Bodleiana'

Boegner, Gottlieb

7180.d.243: Bookplate: Gottlieb Boegner, handwritten on printed black label

Boileau, Catherine Sarah, approximately 1798-1862

S578.d.80.1: Annotation: Catherine [S?] Elliot

Probably: Catherine Sarah Boileau (née Elliot), daughter of the 1st Earl of Minto, who married Sir John Peter Boileau, 1st Baronet.

Boileau, John, Sir, 1794-1869

8740.d.83: Bookplate: Sir John P. Boileau Bart.

Probably Sir John Peter Boileau, FRS, FSA, archaeologist and High Sheriff of Norfok.

Boissonade, Gustave, 1825-1910

Hhh.1164-1165: Annotation: Boissonade

Possibly: Gustave Boissonade, French legal scholar known for his work redrafting Japan's civil code suring the Meiji Era.

Boissonade, Jean François, 1774-1857

Ff.8.105: Provenance: J. F. Boissonade

Probably: Jean François Boissonade de Fontarabie, French classical scholar and deputy professor of Greek at the faculty of letters at Paris.

X.11.79: Provenance: J. F. Boissonade

Boland, Wm. T.

Hib.7.846.12: Ticket: Wm. T. Boland, binder, 42 Mary St. (late G. Cumming book)

Boleyn

Hhh.678, item no. 1: Provenance: Boleyn

Bolland, William, of the Middle Temple

Keynes.B.4.17: Bookplate: William Bolland, Middle Temple

Possibly: William Bolland, Judge and Baron of the Exchequer, matriculated Trinity College 1791. Possibly: His Son, William Proctor Bolland (1816-1863), matriculated Trinity College 1834.

Bolter, Jonathan

1.26.11: Provenance: Jonathan Bolter

Boluut, François Xavier Joseph Ghislain, 1771-1857

SSS.14.7: Bookplate: Ex Libris Borluut de Noortdonck

Probably: Francois Xavier Borluut de Noortdonck, known for his remarkable library.

Bonaparte, Roland, Prince, 1858-1924

737.37.d.85.3: Bookplate: Prince Roland Bonaparte

Probably: Roland Napoleon Bonaparte, French Prince and President of several scientific societies.

8180.c.93: Bookplate: Prince Roland Bonaparte

Bonar, James, 1795-1867

Leigh.b.8.2: Stamp: James Bonar

Probably: James Bonar of Kimmerghame and Warriston, who married Mary Murray, daughter of Sir Patrick Murray, in 1839.

Leigh.d.7.5: Bookplate: James Bonar

Bonber, John, of Nottingham

Syn.7.61.208: Stamp: John Bonber, Nottingham

Bond, B.

Aa.8.27: Provenance: B. Bond

Bond, Edward

7735.b.20: Bookplate: Edward Bond, 1905, 'Du bon de mon coeur Mihi et meis'

Bond, Thomas, active 1800-1818

Hib.7.775.24: Bookplate: Thomas Bond. Motto: Deus Providebit.

Probably: Thomas Bond, of Newton Bond, Co. Longford, Ireland.

Bones, James, 1732-1806

Cam.d.713.16: Bookplate: James Bones M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge

James Bones, Vicar of Weedon, Northamptonshire.

Bonifantius, Petrus

T.4.31: Provenance: Petrus Bonifantius

Bonnell, James, -1774

8720.c.161: Bookplate: James Bonnell Esq. Motto: Terris Peregrines et Hospes

Possibly: James Bonnel of Pelling Place, Old Windsor.

S727.d.80.103: Bookplate: James Bonnell Esq. Motto: Terris Peregrines et Hospes

Order of Bookfellows

850.d.179: Bookplate: The Order of Bookfellows; Motto: 'Ubi Literae Ibi Lux'

Probably: The Order of Bookfellows, Chicago based literary society devoted to poetry and book collecting.

Booth, Arthur John Arnold, -1897

F163.b.4.2: Bookplate: Arthur John Booth. Motto: Quod Ero Spero.

Possibly: Arthur John Arnold Booth.

Booth, T., of Newark

Rel.d.66.3: Bookplate: T. Booth, Newark

Booth, William Henry, 1861-1928

Syn.7.67.85: Bookplate: William Henry Booth, The Rosery, Felixstowe

Probably: William Henry Booth, Suffolk painter, of 'The Rosary' Felixstowe, ammassed an extensive collection of artwork, porcelain and books.

Boothby, Thomas, 1641-1696

Rit.d.763.3: Armorial binding: Thomas Boothby

Probably: Thomas Boothby of Delfa House in Staffordshire, younger brother of Sir William Boothby.

Bordes de Fortage, Philippe-Louis, 1846-1924

7560.d.191: Bookplate: Ph.-L. de Bordes de Fortage

Probably: Philippe-Louis de Bordes de Fortage of Bordeaux, French book collector.

Boreham, William Wakeling, 1804-1886

7100.b.123: Bookplate: William Wakeling Boreham

Probably: William Wakeling Boreham FRAS, publican and brewer. On his death, his telescope and much of his library was donated to Newnham College.

Syn.8.69.11: Bookplate: William Wakeling Boreham

Borghese, Camillo Antonio Francesco Baldasarre, 1693-1763

SSS.12.2: Armorial binding: Arms of Borghese family impaling Colonna

Probably: Camillo Antonio Francesco Caldasarre Borghese, who married Agnese Colonna. Possibly: His son Scipione Colonna Borghese, Italian clergyman, or another member of this family.

Borlase, William, 1695-1772

S474.c.87.1: Bookplate: Borlase. Motto: Te Digna Sequere.

Probably: Rev William Borlase FRS, Vicar of Zennor, Cornwall, noted antiquarian, matriculated Exeter College Oxford 1713.

Borowitz, David, 1906-1988

Brett-Smith.974: Bookplate: David (and Lulu) Borowitz

Renowned Chicago book collector.

Borowitz, Lulu, approximately 1906-1987

Brett-Smith.974: Bookplate: (David and) Lulu Borowitz

Borrer, William, 1781-1862

Keynes.R.7.1: Bookplate: William Borrer

Possibly: William Borrer, botanist.

Borris Library

Hib.7.749.83: Bookplate: Borris Library

Probably: From the Public Library, Borris, Co. Carlow.

Bosanquet, Elizabeth

Syn.7.54.46: Bookplate: Elizabeth F. Bosanquet

Possibly: Elizabeth Bosanquet (née Hanbury).

Bosanquet, George Jacob, 1791-1866

S727.d.79.21: Bookplate: George Jacob Bosanquet

Probably: George Jacob Bosanquet, of Browbournebury House, High Sheriff of Hertfordshire 1833.

Bosch, Hans Christoph

Norton.a.11: Bookplate: Hans Christoph Bosch, 'Warnecke, Die Bücherzeichen (1890) no. 240'

Bossange & Masson

Leigh.e.5.9: Ticket: Bossange & Masson, 100 New Bond St. & 14 Great Marlborough St., London

Boston, Frederick Irby, Baron, 1749-1825

Keynes.R.1.15: Bookplate: The Hon. Fredr. Irby

Probably: Frederick Irby, 2nd Baron Boston, FSA, Lord of the Bedchamber, matriculated St John's College 1769. Possibly: His son, Rear Admiral Frederick Paul Irby, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk.

Boston, William Irby, Baron, 1707-1775

Keynes.S.7.5-6: Bookplate:The Hon. Sir William Irby Bart., of Boston, Lincolnshire

Probably: William Irby, 1st Baron Boston, MP for Launceston, Old Sarum and Bodmin, formerly Baronet of Whaplode and Boston.

Boston Library

S732.d.84.3: Stamp: Boston Library

Bosville family

7474.d.148-151: Bookplate: Bosville

Possibly: The Bosville family, Ireland, as indicated by arms.

Boswell, James, 1740-1795

SSS.45.36: Provenance: James Boswell, 1719

Possibly: James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck, Scottish biographer and diarist, advocate at the Scottish Bar.

Boteler (Firm : Northampton, England)

Cam.bb.743.1: Ticket: Boteler, Parade & Sheep St., Northampton

Bothwell, Adam, -1593

L*.9.7(B): Provenance: Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney

Probably: Adam Bothwell, Lord of Session, Bishop of Orkney and a Member of the Privy Council.

Bottyler, W.

O*.16.26(F): Provenance: W. Bottyler

Bouchard (Firm : Metz, France)

Leigh.d.6.90: Ticket: Bouchard, 18th c. bookseller's ticket, Marchand-Libraire, rue du Palais, Metz

Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804

CCE.2.25: Armorial binding: Crest and 'JB'

Probably: Rev Jonathan Boucher, FSA, Vicar of Epsom.

Ggg.91: Armorial binding: Crest and 'JB'

Bouchier, Barton, 1794-1865

Brett-Smith.887: Bookplate: Barton Bouchier

Probably: Barton Bouchier, English cleric and religious writer, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1812.

Bouck, John Augustus, -1911

Keynes.R.7.14: Bookplate: Baron Bouck

Probably: John Augustus Bouck, naturalist specialising in the study of butterflies.

Boullier

7180.d.248: Bookplate: Boullier

Boulloche , G. de

Leigh.e.5.11-: Bookplate: G. de Boulloche, Vandoeuvres, Genève

Boulton, Oscar Evan, 1866-1942

Syn.8.69.46: Bookplate: Oscar Boulton, Kenward, Yalding, Kent

Probably: Lieutenant-Colonel Oscar Evan Boulton of 2nd City of London Yeomanry, Knight of Justice, Order of St John of Jerusalem, son of Sir Samuel Bagster Boulton.

Bourbon, Françoise-Marie de, 1677-1749

Rel.d.73.1: Armorial binding: Françoise-Marie de Bourbon, duchesse d'Orleans, 1677-1740; bequest of W. Robertson Smith (Olivier 2567.7)

Probably: Francoise-Marie de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans, illegitimate daughter of Louis XIV of France.

Bourchier, James Claud, approximately 1781-approximately 1859

8720.b.22: Bookplate: Jas. C. Bourchier

Possibly: Lieutenant-General James Claud Bourchier of Lavant House, Chichester, Colonel of the 3rd Dragoons.

Bourdeaux & Fils (Berlin, Germany)

Leigh.b.9.1-: Bookplate: Bourdeaux & Fils, bookseller, Berlin

Bourgeois, Philippe

S413.b.74.1: Bookplate: Philippe Bourgeois, Londres, 1891

Bourinot, Arthur Stanley, 1893-1969

9720.c.7046: Bookplate: Arthur S. Bourinot, Deepwood

Probably: Canadian poet and lawyer Arthur Bourinot, author of 'Harvest from Deepwood'.

Bourke, Francis Stephen Kevin, 1895-1959

Hib.7.794.62: Bookplate: F. S. Bourke

Possibly: Dr Francis Stephen Bourke, Member of the Royal Irish Academy. The F. S. Bourke collection is housed at the National Library of Ireland.

Bournemouth Reference Library

S828.d.83.5: Bookplate: Bournemouth Reference Library

Bournonville, Francisco José de, 1710-1769

7000.d.147-148: Bookplate: Francois de Bournonville, armorial bookplate, 'Ex libris exmi. D. D. Francisci D. Bournonville'

Probably: Francisco Jose de Bournonville, 2nd Duke of Bournonville.

Bourtscheid-Burgbrohl, Franz Carl, Freiherr von

L*.17.1-: Bookplate: Ad Bibliothecam in perpetuum fidei commissariam S.R.I. Lib. Perantiquae et illustrissimae familiae de Bourscheit Burgbroel sub vero paterno regimine Francisci Caroli.

The family library of the Freiherren von Bourtscheid-Burgbrohl; Franz Carl of that family.

Bouverie, Edward, 1738-1810

S727.d.79.93: Bookplate: Delapre Abbey, Arms: Bouverie

Possibly: Edward Bouverie, MP for Salisbury and Northampton, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1757. Possibly: His son of the same name (1767-1858).

Boville, Edward Clarke, 1819-1904

Keynes.A.5.1: Bookplate: Edward Clarke Boville

Possibly: Edward Clarke Boville, executor of the will of Margaret Adey Pitt.

Bow, Charles

F.12.26: Provenance: ( ) Bow, (Charolus)

Bowater, Edward, active 1785-1810

Atlas.6.79.4: Bookplate: Admiral Bowater

Possibly: Admiral Edward Bowater.

Bowdery & Kerby

S540.c.81.7: Bookplate: Bowdery & Kerby Junr., 190 Oxford Street

Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838

Brett-Smith.591: Bookplate: Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch

Possibly: Nathaniel Bowditch, American mathematician famous for his work on ocean navigation.

Bowen, James

7720.d.485-: Bookplate: James Bowen

Bower, Adam

Syn.8.59.3: Provenance: Adam Bower (or Bowen?)

Bowes, Robert, 1649-1734

Cam.d.749.10-: Bookplate: Robert Bowes

Possibly: Robert Bowes of Gray's Inn, matriculated Christ's College 1666.

Cam.d.796.12: Bookplate: Robert Bowes

Cam.d.801.4: Bookplate: Robert Bowes

Bowes, Robert, 1835?-1919

Syn.7.82.212-215: Bookplate: Robert Bowes

Probably: Robert Bowes, bookseller and publisher, President of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association, awarded an honorary MA by Cambridge University in 1918.

Bowes, William Blakiston, approximately 1696-1721

Hib.4.775.3: Bookplate: William Blakiston Bowes, 'Guil. Blakista Bowes'

Probably: William Blakiston Bowes, son of Sir William Bowes and Elizabeth Blakiston.

Bowles, H.

Hib.7.807.30: Stamp: H. Bowles

Bowles, Henry Carrington, 1763-1830

8000.e.22: Bookplate: Henry Carrington Bowles

Probably: Henry Carrington Bowles of Myddelton House, Governor of the New River Company.

Bowtell, Thomas

Sel.1.8: Provenance: Thomas Bowtell, (al Apoerypha)

Boy (Firm : Marseille, France)

Leigh.e.5.79-: Ticket: Boy, bookseller's ticket, Librairie, Marseille

Boyd, Edward Fenwick, 1810-1889

7474.c.12: Bookplate: Edward Fenwick Boyd, 'de Moorhouse' (Franks 3358)

Probably: Edward Fenwick Boyd, President of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, and founder of the Newcastle College of Physical Science.

Boyd, John, Sir, 1750-1815

7720.d.685: Bookplate: John Boyd

Probably: Sir John Boyd, 2nd Baronet, of Danson in Kent (identification from Downside Abbey). 

Hib.7.748.68: Bookplate: John Boyd

Hib.7.743.26: Bookplate: John Boyd

 Probably: Sir John Boyd, 2nd Baronet, of Danson in Kent (identification from Downside Abbey). 

Boyle, John (Hon.)

Hib.5.811.35-37: Bookplate: Hon. John Boyle

Boyne, William, 1814-1893

Syn.8.55.148: Bookplate: William Boyne, Leeds MDCCCLI. Motto: What Shall He Shall.

Possibly: William Boyne FSA, numisimatist and book collector.

Boys, Edward

G.8.36: Provenance: Edw. Boys

Boys, John

Syn.8.55.64: Provenance: Joh. (& Will) Boys

Boys, Thomas

H*.12.19(E): Provenance: Tho. Boys

Boys, William

Syn.8.55.64:

Boyse, John, active 1836

Syn.3.69.3: Annotation: John Boyse 1836

Boyus, Thomas

B*.7.45(G): Provenance: Thomas Boyus

Bracebridge, Abraham, -1832

7720.d.477: Bookplate: A. Bracebridge, Atherstone Hall

Possibly: Abraham Bracebridge Esq. the fourth of Atherstone Hall, Atherstone.

Bradbury, Dorinda, 1717-1793

Syn.3.63.1: Annotation: Dorinda Bradbury 1731

Probably: Dorinda Bradbury of Wicken Bonant, daughter of Matthew Bradbury, who married Joseph Sharpe Esq.

Bradbury, Matthew, approximately 1676-1736

Syn.3.63.1: Annotation: E Libris Matthei Bradbury anno 1724

Probably: Matthew Bradbury Esq. of Wisken Bonant.

Bradfer-Lawrence, H. L. (Harry Lawrence), 1887-1965

S474.c.81.9: Bookplate: Harry Lawrence Bradfer-Lawrence F.S.A., 'Que Pensez'

Probably: Harry Lawrence Bradfer-Lawrence FSA, Chairman of United Breweries Ltd, and antiquarian with particular interest in Norfolk and Yorkshire.

Bradford Library and Literary Society

7180.d.177: Bookplate: Bradford Library & Literary Society, 34a Darley St.

Bradney, Joseph Alfred, Sir, 1859-1933

7250.d.128: Bookplate: Joseph Alfred Bradney, of Tal-y-Coed, 1899

Colonel Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney FSA, soldier, historian and archaeologist, High Sheriff of Monmouthshire, governor or the National Library of Wales and the National Museum of Wales, matriculated Trinity College 1877.

7474.c.27: Bookplate: Joseph Alfred Bradney, of Tal-y-Coed, 1899

Bradshaw, Joseph Hoare, 1784-1845

Hib.5.768.1: Bookplate: J. H. Bradshaw

Joseph Hoare Bradshaw of Milecross, Co. Down, banker; father of Henry Bradshaw

Bradshaw, Joseph Hoare, 1784-1846

Hib.5.776.4: Bookplate: J. H. Bradshaw

Bradshaw, Joseph Hoare, 1784-1847

Hib.5.787.4: Bookplate: J. H. Bradshaw

Bradshaw, Joseph Hoare, 1784-1848

Hib.5.807.8: Bookplate: J. H. Bradshaw

Bradshaw, Joseph Hoare, 1784-1849

Hib.8.805.1-2: Bookplate: J. H. Bradshaw

Bradshawe, Edward

Dd*.3.46, item no. 2(E): Provenance: Edward Bradshawe

Bradshawe, Henry

Adams.8.54.1: Provenance: Henry Bradshawe, 1848

Hib.5.846.7: Provenance: Henry Bradshawe, 1849 Jan 27

SSS.46.13: Provenance: Henry Bradshawe, 'Becon(?) Relickes'

Syn.8.62.23: Provenance: Henry Bradshawe

Syn.8.62.4: Provenance: Henry Bradshawe

Braga, João

Harley-Mason.b.64: Bookplate: Doutor João Braga, 'Engenheiro agronomo', with motto "While I live, I'll crow'

Joao Braga, agronomic engineer.

Bragge, William, 1823-1884

SSS.34.8: Exhibition label: National Exhibition of Works of Art, Leeds, 1868, Museum of Art: Bragge. Bookplate: W. Bragge FSA

Probably: William Bragge FSA, FGS, civil engineer, antiquarian and author.

Bragge-Bathurst, Charles, approximately 1754-1831

Keynes.S.7.19: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Charles Bathurst, Lydney Park

Possibly: Rt Hon Charles Bathurst, MP for Bristol, Master of the Mint. Possibly: Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe (1867-1958)

Keynes.T.3.5: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Charles Bathurst, Lydney Park

Braikenridge, George Weare, 1775-1856

7100.c.268: Bookplate: George Weare Braikenridge, Broomwell House

George Weare Braikenridge, antiquarian and collector of Bristolian heritage. The Braikenridge collection is housed at Bristol City Museum.

Braithwaite, Maria

S727.d.75.42-: Bookplate: Maria Braithwaite

Brajeux, libraire

7100.d.1407: Bookseller's ticket: 'A Paris. Chez Brajeaux, libraire, rue de Foir Saint-Jacques No. 8…'

Bramshill

Leigh.d.9.15-: Bookplate: Bramshill. Motto: Aymé Craynt Honoré le Suis Par La Rose Et Fleur De Lys

Bramston, Thomas, 1690-1765

Hib.4.63.7: Bookplate: Thomas Bramston Esq. of Skreens

Possibly: Thomas Bramston of Skreens, MP for Maldon and Essex, matriculated Pembroke 1707.

Hib.7.63.33: Bookplate: Thomas Bramston Esq. of Skreens

Brand, James, 1846-1909

7200.d.60: Bookplate: James Brand, 10 Marchmont Terrace

Brand, John

Keynes.T.2.24: Bookplate: J. Brand A.B., Coll. Linc. Oxon.

John Brand, antiquarian and clergyman, perpetual curate of Cramlingham, domestic chaplain to the Duke of Northumberland, secretary to the Society of Antiquaries from 1784, matriculated Lincoln College Oxford 1768.

Brand, John, 1744-1806

7540.c.121-: Bookplate: J. Brand A.M., F.S.A., Coll. Linc. Oxon.

SSS.24.25: Bookplate: J. Brand A.M., F.S.A., Coll. Linc. Oxon.

SSS.47.30: Bookplate: J. Brand A.M., F.S.A., Coll. Linc. Oxon.

Syn.5.55.11: Bookplate: J. Brand A.M., F.S.A., Coll. Linc. Oxon. (damaged)

Brand, John, active 1801

8.41.43: Provenance: John Brand, 1801 (with long MS note)

Brand, Thomas, 1749-1794

7735.d.64: Bookplate: Thos. Brand Esq. Artist: William Austin.

Probably: Thomas Brand of The Hoo, Kimpton, MP for Arundel.

7740.e.14: Bookplate: Thos. Brand Esq. Artist: William Austin.

7740.e.15: Bookplate: Thos. Brand Esq. Artist: William Austin.

S706.d.71.1: Bookplate: Thos. Brand Esq. Artist: William Austin.

Bransby, James Hews, 1783-1847

Acton.c.48.187: Bookplate: James Hews Bransby

Probably: James Hews Bransby, Unitarian Minister and Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Braye, W., active 17th century

Aa*.10.2(D): Presentation copy? Engraved title inscribed: "For my honored Frend Mr W. Braye J.D."

Brayshaw, Thos. (Thomas), 1856-1931

Williams.551: Bookplate: Thos. Brayshaw, Stackhouse, Settle

Probably: Thomas Brayshaw, local historian, inherited Stackhouse in 1864.

Breadalbane, John Campbell, Earl of, 1662-1752

F166.e.5.26: Bookplate: Earl of Breadalbane

Possibly: John Campbell, 2nd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.

Breakspear College

9100.c.6837: Stamp: Breakspear College

9100.c.6838-6839: Stamp: Breakspear College (College of Society of the Divine Saviour)

Probably: Breakspear College, a Roman Catholic school based at Langley House, Abbots Langley, Herts. Bought in 1986 and transformed into a hospital.

S100.c.89.14-15: Stamp: Breakspear College (College of Society of the Divine Saviour)

S180.c.91.2-3: Stamp: Breakspear College (College of Society of the Divine Saviour)

Breddin, Richard

CCC.25.502: Stamp: Richard Breddin, Berlin-Spandau, Martensstrasse 2

Bree, William, 1822-1917

Keynes.Q.6.1: Bookplate: Gulielmus Bree A.M., Rector de Allesley

Possibly: William Bree, Rector of Allesley and Archdeacon of Coventry.

Breedon, John Symonds, approximately 1754-1826

Syn.8.78.47-48: Bookplate: John Symonds Breedon, Bere Court, Berks.

Probably: Reverend John Symonds Breedon, Pangbourne Manor.

Bregett, D. D. de

6000.d.6: Bookplate: Bregett, 'Ex bibliotheca D. D. de Bregett'

Brenan, Richard Edward, of Dungarvan

8000.e.27: Bookplate: R. Edward Brenan, Dungarvan

Probably: Richard Edward Brenan, Postmaster, printer and bookseller.

Brentnall, Harry Austin

S727.d.94.19: Bookplate: Harry Austin Brentnall

Probably: Harry Austin Brentnall, Sydney medico, book maker and collector.

Brerewood, Edward, 1565?-1613

G.13.22(6): Provenance: E. Brerewood

Probably: Edward Brerewood, antiquary and mathematician, professor of astronomy at Gresham College

Bretch, John

Syn.8.53.23: Provenance: John Bretch

Bretchgirdle, John, -approximately 1565

Syn.8.53.23: Provenance: John Bretchgirdle

Probably: Rev John Bretchgirdle, Vicar of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Bretherton, George

8474.d.242: Binder's ticket: 'Bretherton ligavit 1850'

Probably: George Bretherton, book binder working in Middle Hill, frequently employed by Sir Thomas Phillipps.

Breton, Peter

XXVII.94.60: Bookplate: Peter Breton Artist: Bennett Sc.

Breton, Robert

Adams.8.61.3: Provenance: Rob Breton

Brewin, John, active 1824

7100.d.966: Annotation: John Brewin 1824

Brewin, Robert, of Cirencester

7100.d.966: Bookplate: Robert Brewin Cirencester

Bridger, J. A. D.

Harley-Mason.c.90: Bookplate: J. A. D. Bridger, bookseller, Penzance

Bridges, John, active 18th century

Rel.d.51.1: Provenance: John Bridges, XVI Cent.

Bridges, John William

S227.bb.76.1: Bookplate: John William Bridges

Probably: from the Chillingworth and Badow branch of the family.

Bridgewater House Library

Brett-Smith.818: Bookplate: Bridgewater Library (reproduction)

Probably: from the Bridgewater Family library of the Egerton Earls of Bridgewater, the oldest large family collection in England to survive intact into modern times, now housed at the Huntingdon Library.

Keynes.T.2.30: Bookplate: Bridgewater Library Motto: Sic Donec, 1858

Keynes.T.3.23: Bookplate: Bridgewater Library ('duplicate' stamp)

S247.c.72.1: Bookplate: Bridgewater Library

Syn.7.63.403: Bookplate: Bridgewater Library

Briggs, John

Huntingdon.18.16: Annotation: John Briggs

Brigham, Thomas

7720.d.239: Bookplate: Thomas Brigham

Probably: Thomas Brigham of Cannon End, Oxford.

7720.d.900: Bookplate: Thomas Brigham

Bright, George Charles, M.D.

Norton.e.47: Bookplate: George Charles Bright M.D.

Bright, J. Franck (James Franck), 1832-1920

Syn.7.68.208: Bookplate: James Franck Bright

Probably: James Franck Bright, historian and Master of University College Oxford 1881-1906.

Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirurgical Society

8300.c.548: Bookplate: Brighton and Sussex Medico-Chirurgical Society

Brindley, Harold Hulme, 1865-1944

S735.e.75.4-: Bookplate: Harold Hulme Brindley M.A. F.S.A.

Probably: Harold Hulme Brindley, Demonstrator in Elementary Biology and Zoology at Cambridge University, entomologist, matriculated St John's College 1884.

Brisson, V.

7735.e.178-: Bookplate: V. Brisson

approximately 1920, B2401 in the Repertoire Generale des Ex-Libris Francais.

Bristol, John Digby, Earl of, approximately 1635-1698

Adams.7.57.7: Armorial binding: Digby, Earl of Bristol, died 1698, vellum old German blind stamped binding, crest added in gold, as old as 17th century?

Possibly: John Digby, 3rd Earl of Bristol, MP for Dorset.

Bristol Baptist College. Library

7100.c.282: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449

Bristol Baptist College, which received the library of Thomas Llewelyn upon his death.

7350.c.19: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449

7350.c.21: Bookplate: Baptist College Library, Bristol

7350.d.56: Bookplate: Baptist College Library, Bristol, 'Gift of the family of the late Rev. F.W. Gotch M.A. LL.D. 1890'

S300.d.73.4: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449

S348.c.76.2: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449

S442.c.76.1: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449

Syn.8.66.65: Bookplate: Baptist College Library, Bristol

Bristol Education Society

7100.c.282: Bookplate: Bristol Education Society

7350.c.19: Bookplate: Bristol Education Society

S348.c.76.2: Bookplate: Bristol Education Society

S442.c.76.1: Bookplate: Bristol Education Society

Syn.8.67.71: Bookplate: Bristol Education Society

Bristol Royal Infirmary

7300.d.321: Stamp: Bristol Royal Infirmary

Bristow, Robert, 1712-1776

7720.b.295: Bookplate: Robert Bristow of London

Probably: Robert Bristow, M.P., Clerk of the Green Cloth in the royal household (identification from Downside Abbey). 

Brett-Smith.c.59: Bookplate: Robert Bristow of London

Keynes.W.3.28: Bookplate: Robert Bristow of London

British & Foreign Bible Society

Cam.c.816.17: Stamp: British & Foreign Bible society (stamp on binding)

Cam.d.816.10: Stamp: British & Foreign Bible society (stamp on binding)

British Museum

Cam.e.665.15: Stamp: Museum Britannicum, with 2nd stamp duplicate '1818'

From the British Museum.

F168.b.4.3: Stamp: Museum Britannicum

Probably: From the British Museum. This stamp was in use from 1753 until around 1836.

Hib.7.821.8:

Keynes.Q.7.18: Stamp: Museum Britannicum, with 2nd stamp: Duplicate 1818

Leigh.c.11.165: Stamp: Museum Britannicum, with 2nd stamp: Duplicate 1818 for sale

Syn.5.71.17(11): Stamp: British Museum Duplicate Transferred 1889

Syn.7.70.2: Armorial binding: British Museum, red morocco - gold

Syn.8.62.2: Armorial binding: British Museum, red morocco - gold

Syn.8.76.3: Armorial binding: British Museum, red morocco - gold

British Museum

7000.d.291: Stamp: British Museum (with second stamp: 'British Museum duplicate Transferred 1889')

British Museum.

Rel.c.62.4: Provenance: 'British Museum Sale Duplicate 1787'

Broadhead, Theod. H. , 1767-1820

7706.e.26: Bookplate: Theod. H. Broadhead

Possibly: Theodore Henry Broadhead of Holly Grove, Windsor, MP for Wareham.

Keynes.R.1.29: Bookplate: Theod. H. Broadhead

Broadhurst, Henry Tootal, approximately 1822-1896

Keynes.D.4.6: Bookplate: H. Tootal Broadhurst

Probably: Henry Tootal Broadhurst, founding partner of cotton company Tootal Broadhurst, Lee & Co.

Broadley, Alexander Meyrick , 1847-1916

7230.d.41: Bookplate: A. M. Broadley

Probably: Alexander Meyrick Broadley, barrister active in India, nicknamed 'Broadley Pasha'.

7700.d.925: Bookplate: A. M. Broadley

Cam.c.773.5: Bookplate: Alexander Meyrick Broadley

Keynes.H.2.21: Bookplate: Alexander Meyrick Broadley

Keynes.R.1.11: Bookplate: Alexander Meyrick Broadley

Syn.7.62.301: Bookplate: A. M. Broadley

Broadley, John

7620.a.2-3: Bookplate: John Broadley

Syn.6.61.11-: Bookplate: John Broadley

Brocket Hall

7540.d.51: Bookplate: Brocket Hall

7540.d.59: Bookplate: Brocket Hall

7720.d.205: Bookplate: Brocket Hall

Brocklehurst, Thomas Unett, 1824-1886

S721.c.72.4: Annotation: note by 'T. U. Brocklehurst Henbury Park Oct 1876'

Probably: Thomas Unett Brocklehurst, banker and silk manufacturer, explorer, antiquarian, though to have been responsible for the introduction of the grey squirrel to the British Isles.

Brockman, Tatton, 1791-1869

Williams.514: Bookplate: Rev. Tatton Brockman, 'Sis quod videri velis'

Probably: Rev. Tatton Brockman, Rector of Otham and Beachborough, Kent.

Brocksom, H. E.

7300.d.321: Bookplate: H. E. Brocksom

Brodie, John Clerk

7540.b.12: Bookplate: John Clerk Brodie

Brodie, William, 1799-1873

7415.d.60-61: Bookplate: William Brodie of Brodie

Possibly: William Brodie 22nd Clan Chief of Brodie, Lord-Lieutenant of Nairnshire.

Brett-Smith.431: Bookplate: William Brodie of Brodie

S180.d.73.8: Bookplate: William Brodie of Brodie

Broekhuizen, Johan van, 1649-1707

N.14.20: Provenance: Janus Broukhusius

Probably: Johan van Broekhuizen, Dutch soldier and poet.

X.4.4: Provenance: Janus Broukhusius

Bromley, Henry

8.36.7, item no. 14: Provenance: Henry Bromley

Brooden, Orlando

Bb*.3.9(C): Provenance: Orlando Brooden

Brook, Richard

7474.e.1: Bookplate: R. C. Brook, Motto: Virtutis Fortuna Comes

Probably: Richard Brook Esq. of London, granted the arms in 1825.

Brooke, Charles Berjew, 1839-1922

7100.d.1183: Bookplate: Charles Berjew Brooke

Possibly: Charles Berjew Brooke, metal merchant.

Brooke, Henry

Leigh.d.5.88: Label: Henry Brooke

Brooke, Richard Brooke de Capell, Sir, 1758-1829

7385.c.11-: Bookplate: Sir Richard Brooke Bart. Motto: Spes Mea Deus

Probably: Sir Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke 1st Baronet of Oakley, Northamptonshire.

7720.d.553: Bookplate: Sir Richard Brooke Bart. Motto: Spes Mea Deus

CCE.5.21: Bookplate: Sir Richard Brooke Bart.

Hib.7.768.36-: Bookplate: Sir Richard Brooke Bart.

S735.e.77.7-: Bookplate: Sir Richard Brooke Bart.

Brooke, Rupert, 1887-1915

Keynes.T.3.32(2): Bookplate: 'This book belonged to Rupert Brooke'

Rupert Brooke, poet

Brooke, T. J. L., of Mere Hall

8240.d.11-: Bookplate: T. J. L. Brooke, Mere Hall

Leigh.d.11.112: Bookplate: T. J. L. Brooke, Mere Hall

Brooke, Thomas, Sir, 1830-1908

Cam.d.612.1: Bookplate: Thomas Brooke F.S.A., Armitage Bridge

Probably: Sir Thomas Brooke FSA, Baronet of Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, book collector and president of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society.

Keynes.A.4.43: Bookplate: Thomas Brooke F.S.A., Armitage Bridge

Brooke, William

CCB.14.2: Bookplate: William Brooke

Brooklyn Public Library

S724.d.92.3: Bookplate: Brookln Public Library

Brooks, J. T.

S727.d.74.8-: Bookplate: J. T. Brooks

Broome, Robert

H*.6.48(E): Provenance: Rob. Broome

Brougham, J.

Hib.7.791.59: Bookplate: J. Brougham, Franks 3920

Likely a member of the Brougham family, Barons of Brougham and Vaux.

Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, 1786-1869

7706.d.275: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Sir John C. Hobhouse Bart.; Annotation: 'John C Hobhouse Trin Coll Camb. 1813'

Probably: John Cam Hobhouse, Baron Broughton and 2nd Baronet Hobhouse, MP for Westminster and President of the Board of Control, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1806.

Brown, D. G.

7620.d.4: Bookplate: D. G. Brown

Brown, Elisha Rhodes, 1847-1922

159.1.d.90.3: Bookplate: Elisha Rhodes Brown

Probably: Elisha Rhodes Brown, President of Strafford Savings Bank, and Director of the Manchester and Lawrences Railroad.

Brown, Frank R.

Cam.e.676.6: Bookplate: Frank R. Brown

Brown, G. P.

7760.d.154: Bookplate: G. P. Brown

Brown, John Ellman

Syn.8.57.119: Bookplate: John Ellman Brown

Probably: John Ellman Brown of Shoreham.

Brown, Lancellot

L.3.9: Provenance: Lancellot Brown, 'Brownius'

Brown, Mary, active 1699-1700

Keynes.A.2.19: Annotation: 'The Adorable Mrs Mary Brown her book 1700'; 'Mary Brown her book 1699'

Brown, Meredith, active 1839

White.b.132: Annotation: 'Meredith Brown the gift of his father October 1839 DU'

Brown, Philip Greely, 1855-1934

Syn.7.81.152: Bookplate: Philip Greely Brown

Probably: Philip Greely Brown, book collector and President of the First National Bank of Portland.

Brown, Rawdon, 1806-1883

Adv.a.77.16: With MS. notes by the author

Probably: Rawdon Lubbock Brown, historical scholar living in Venice.

Brown, Robert, 1815-1868

7706.d.304: Bookplate: Robert Brown, Longside

Possibly: Robert Brown of Longside Parish, Aberdeen.

Browne, Harry

Keynes.F.5.1-6: Bookplate: Harry Browne

Browne, Isaac Hawkins, 1745-1818

7720.d.400: Bookplate: Isaac Hawkins Browne

Probably: Isaac Hawkins Browne FRS, son of the poet of the same name, MP for Bridgnorth, matriculated Hertford College Oxford YEAR.

Browne, Thomas

Rel.a.53.5: Provenance: Tho. Browne (not Sir Tho.)

Browne, Anne, active 17th century

SSS.10.7: To the blank recto of the 'To the reader' leaf: "William Watts his book 1693"; "Samuel Sampson 1673"; Anne Browne (late seventeenth century); Richard Waddon (18th century?)

Brownlow, Brownlow Cust, Baron, 1744-1806

7000.e.2: Bookplate: Brownlow

Possibly: Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow, MP for Ilchester and Grantham, matriculated Corpus Christi 1762.

Brownlow, John Cust, Earl Brownlow, 1779-1853

Syn.7.68.235: Bookplate: Belton House, Earl's coronet.

Possibly: John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow, MP for Clitheroe and Fellow of the Royal Society.

Brownlowe, John, Sir, -1754

Syn.7.68.235: Bookplate: The Rt. Honble. John Ld. Brownlowe, Baron Charleville & Viscount Tyrconnel in the Kingdom of Ireland. Motto: 'Esse Quam Videre'

Probably: John Brownlowe, 1st Viscount Tyrconnel, MP for Grantham and Lincolnshire, resided Belton House.

Bruce, Robert Tyndall Hamilton, 1847-1899

S727.d.85.10: Bookplate: R. T. H. B., Motto: 'By it we live'; 'Ride Thro Be Trew'

Probably: Robert Tyndall Hamilton Bruce, Edinburgh businessman and book collector, one of the founders of the Scots Observer.

Brun, A.

7100.d.1231: Stamp: A. Brun

Brunel, Isambard, 1837-1902

Ely.a.275: Bookplate: Isambard Brunel

Isambard Brunel III, lawyer and Chancellor of Ely Cathedral.

Ely.a.277-: Bookplate: Isambard Brunel

Ely.a.75-: Bookplate: 'Bibliothecae Ecclesiae Cathedralis Eliensis dono dedit Isambard Brunel D.C.D. Ejusdem Ecclesiae Cancellarius A.D. 1873'

Brushfield, T. N. (Thomas Nadauld), 1828-1910

8440.c.3: Bookplate: T. N. Brushfield

Thomas Nadauld Brushfield FSA, English surgeon, alienist (psychiatrist) and antiquarian.

Syn.7.65.113: Bookplate: T. N. Brushfield

Brymer, John

Harley-Mason.c.60-: Stamp: John Brymer, on t. p. 'Heirloom'

Brymer, William Thomas Parr, 1796-1852

Harley-Mason.c.60-: Bookplate: William Thomas Parr Brymer F.A.S.

Probably: William Thomas Parr Brymer, Archdeacon of Bath, matriculated Trinity College 1816.

Buccleuch, Henry Scott, Duke of, 1746-1812

SSS.51.21: Armorial binding: Duke of Buccleuch & Queensbury, sale 1889

Possibly: Henry Scott, Duke of Buccleugh, President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

Buchanan, Thomas Alexander, 1842-

S721.c.80.33: Bookplate: Thomas Buchanan, Powis

Probably: Captain Thomas Alexander Buchanan of Powis of H.M. Indian Army.

Buchhandlung Benno Goeritz (Braunschweig, Germany)

CCC.25.598-: Bookplate: Benno Goeritz, Buchhandlung, Braunschweig

Buck, Charles, Sir, 1692-1729

X.2.9-: Label: Sir Charles Buck Bart.

Probably: Sir Charles Buck, 3rd Baronet Buck, matriculated Trinity College 1712.

Buckeridge, William

Syn.8.57.8: Provenance: William Buckeridge

Buckingham, George Nugent Temple Grenville, Marquess of, 1753-1813

Hib.8.61.8: Armorial binding: pencil note 'The Duke of Buckingham's copy', wheat sheaf surrounded by Garter and surmounted by coronet of marquis (Woodfield p92)

Probably: George Nugent Temple Grenville, 1st Marquess of Buckingham, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1770.

Buckingham and Chandos, Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville, Duke of, 1776-1839

F166.e.5.26: Bookplate: Stowe Library

Probably: The library of Stowe House, seat of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos.

Keynes.S.2.35: Bookplate: cypher 'B C'? within a garter, beneath a duke's coronet. Motto: 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense'

Probably: 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Knight of the Garter, MP for Buckinghamshire.

Buckland, John, approximately 1744-

VIII.6.65: Annotation: 'J Buckland CCC Oxford'

Possibly: John Buckland, BD, matriculated Corpus Christi Oxford 1762. Possibly: John Richard Buckland (approximately 1818-1874), matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1836.

Buckle, Henry Thomas, 1821-1862

Acton.d.48.337: Bookplate: Henry Thomas Buckle

Probably: Henry Thomas Buckle, English historian and chess player, known as 'the father of scientific history'.

Buckley, John, 1813-1876

7720.e.230: Bookplate: John Buckley Esq.

Possibly: Major John Buckley, recipient of the Victoria Cross.

Buckner, Charles, -1871

Adams.8.75.10: Bookplate: Rev. Charles Buckner, Whyke Chichester

Probably: Rev. Charles Buckner, rector of West Stoke, Sussex, matriculated Wadham College Oxford 1825.

Budworth, Philip John, 1817-1885

Leigh.d.5.121-: Bookplate: Philip John Budworth of Greensted Hall, Essex

Probably: Philip John Budworth, High Sheriff of Essex, matriculated Jesus College 1835.

White.c.2: Bookplate: Philip John Budworth of Greensted Hall, Essex (with a brief family history)

Bugg, Francis

F.14.45: Provenance: Francis Bugg

Buggin, William

Dd*.5.47(F): Provenance: Gul. Buggin

Bulkeley, Thomas James Bulkeley, Viscount, 1752-1822

Hib.7.784.16: Bookplate: Viscount Thomas James Bulkeley

Probably: Thomas Jame Bulkeley, 7th Viscount Bulkeley, matriculated Jesus College Oxford 1769.

Bullard, Edward Crisp, Sir, 1907-1980

F168.d.5.13: Bookplate: Edward Bullard

Probably: Sir Edward 'Teddy' Crisp Bullard, geophysicist, Clare College, Cavendish Laboratory.

Buller, James, 1717-1765

S727.d.73.16: Bookplate: James Buller Esq., Shillingham, Cornwall

Probably: Jame Buller of Morval, Downe and Shillingham, MP for Cornwall.

Bullock, John, 1731-1809

Keynes.T.1.20: Bookplate: Arms: Bullock of Faulkbourne Hall; Motto: Nil Conscire Sibi

Probably: Colonel John Bullock of Faulkbourne, MP for Maldon, for Steyning and for Essex, studied at Clare Hall, Cambridge.

Bullock family

S438.d.76.2: Bookplate: Bullock

Bulstrode, William, Sir, approximately 1563-1646

P*.4.70(E): Provenance: Sir William Bulstrode, Ex dono

Probably: Sir William Bulstrode, Captain of the Warwickshire militia, MP for Rutland.

Bulwer, John, active 1668

F.16.76: Provenance: John Bulwer, Col. Pet., 1667/8

Bumpsted, James Jeffreys, 1821-1874

Cam.d.500.5: Bookplate: James Jeffreys Bumpsted

Probably: James Jeffreys Bumpsted, Fellow and Bursar of King's College, matriculated there 1840.

Bumpus, John S. (John Skelton), 1861-1913

M230.d.85.66: Provenance: John Skelton Bumpus, 1881

Probably: John Skelton Bumpus, English antiquarian and historian of English cathedral music, son of London bookseller Benjamin Bumpus.

Bünau, Heinrich, Graf von, 1697-1762

J.21.6: Armorial binding: Count Heinrich Buenau, calf - gold

Probably: Count Heinrich von Bünau, German statesman and historian from the Electorate of Saxony.

Bunbury, Henry, Sir, 1778-1860

7100.b.106: Bookplate: Henry Edward Bunbury

Probably: Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet, soldier and historian.

Syn.8.54.151: Bookplate: Henry Edward Bunbury

Bundesgymnasiums Wien 13. Schülerbibliothek

CCC.25.28: Stamp: 'Schülerbibliothek des Bundesgymnasiums Wien XIII' (and elsewhere in collection)

Bundesrealgymnasium Wien 1. Schüler-Bücherei

CCC.25.152: Stamp: 'Bundes-Realgymnasium-Schüler-Bücherei Wien I' (and elsewhere in the collection)

Bundesrealschule 11 (Vienna, Austria). Lehrerbücherei

CCC.25.153: Stamp: 'Lehrerbücherei der 11. Bundesrealschule im II. Wiener Gemeindebezirk' (and elsewhere in collection)

Bundesrealschule im VII. Bezirk in Wien. Bibliothek

CCC.25.51: Stamp: 'Bibliothek der Bundes Realschule im VII. Bez. in Wien'

Bundes-Realschule in Wien 6. Schülerbibliothek

CCC.25.291: Bookplate: 'Bundes-Realschule in Wien VI Schülerbibliothek'

Bunting, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1875-1961

Keynes.Q.5.11: Bookplate: C. H. Bunting

Probably: Charles Henry Bunting, pathologist, educated at Johns Hopkins University.

Buoninsegni, Pietro, of Siena, active 1802

7000.d.174-: Bookplate: 'Bibliothecae Petri Buoninsegni, Senis 1802

Burchinsho, Thomas

Syn.8.56.72: Provenance: Tho. Burchinsho

Burdett, Francis, 1770-1844

Hib.7.748.63: Bookplate: Sir Francis Burdett

Probably: Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet, MP for Middlesex and Westminster, imprisoned in the Tower for a breach of parliamentary privelege 1810, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1785.

Burdett, Clement, -1569

L.8.11: Inscriptions on title page: "Clement Burdett"; "Cleme[n]s Burdett me possidet".

Probably: Clement Burdett, rector of Englefield, Berks., and official principal to the bishop of Salisbury.

Burdon, Richard

Syn.8.59.30, item no. 4: Provenance: Ric Burdon

Bürgerbücherei Bückeburg

CCC.25.544-: Stamp: Buckeberg, 'Bürgerbücherei, VII vol.1.7 Aufl.'

Bürgerschule Hannover-Kleefeld. Hilfsbücherei

CCC.25.544-: Stamp: Bürgerschule Hannover-Kleefeld Hilfsbücherei'

Burges, George, 1786?-1864

Young.155: Armorial binding: George Burgess, brown calf - gold

Probably: George Burges, scholar of Greek Literature, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1802.

Burges, John Smith, Sir, approximately 1734-1803

7180.d.109: Bookplate: John Smith Burges, Havering Bower, Essex

Probably: Sir John Smith-Burges, Chairman of the East India Company.

Burges, Ynyr, 1723-1792

S721.d.72.34: Bookplate: Ynyr Burges, East Ham, Essex

Probably: Ynyr Burges of East Ham and Thorpe Hall, Essex, Secretary of the Honorable East India Company and Paymaster of Seamen's Wages.

Burgh, Thomas, -1810

Hib.5.777.21: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Possibly: Thomas Burgh, Member of Irish Parliament of Kilbeggan, Clogher and Fore.

Hib.5.792.48: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirai'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Hib.7.766.21: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Hib.7.784.82-: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Hib.7.786.21-: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Leigh.d.11.217-: Stamp: 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p.

Oates.502: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirari'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

White.d.162: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with no name, shield = cross, crest = sitting cat, with motto "A cruce salus" and (in some cases) 'Nil admirai'; 'Tho. Burgh' stamped on binding and/or as signature on t. p. (For the arms of Fox-Davies, 'Armorial families', s. v. De Burgh)

Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, 1520-1598

10.9.11: Provenance: Gulielmus Cecilius, 1563 (A*.6.24)

Probably: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, Lord High Treasurer.

F.10.30: Provenance: Gulielmus Cecilius, 1554 (sel a)

Rel.d.52.17: Provenance: Gulielmus Cecilius, 1545, with inscription

SSS.39.23: Binding: W C; Motto: Noli Altum Sapere; MS note: Possibly William Cecil Ld Burleigh?

W.9.3: Provenance: Gulielmus Cecilius (sel a)

Burgoynus, Georgius

C.2.28: Provenance: Georgius Burgoynus

P.2.36: Provenance: Georgius Burgoynus

Burke, Arthur Meredyth, 1872-1920

8474.b.16-: Bookplate: Arthur Meredyth Burke

Probably: Major Arthur Meredyth Burke, FSA, of the Royal Artillery.

Burke, John, approximately 1714-1808

Oates.153: Bookplate: Isercleran

Probably: John Burke of St Clerans (sometimes known as Iserclerans). Possibly: Another member of the Burke family of St Clerans.

Burlington, George Augustus Henry Cavendish, Earl of, 1754-1834

7706.b.11-: Bookplate: George Cavendish

Possibly: George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington, MP for Derbyshire.

Burman, C. S.

7180.c.40: Bookplate: C. S. Burman

Keynes.R.4.21: Bookplate: C. S. Burman

Burn and Sons (Bookbinders : Kirby Street, London)

Cam.b.838.5: Ticket: 'Bound by Burn & Sons, 37 Kirby St.'

Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898

Hanson.c.81: Bookplate: Edward Burne-Jones

Probably: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, 1st Baronet, British artist and designer, matriculated Exeter College Oxford YEAR.

Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715

Cc.6.10: Bookplate: Gilbert Burnet Ld. Bp. of Salisbury

Gilbert Burnet, Scottish philosopher and historian and Bishop of Salisbury.

Peterborough.C.7.21: Bookplate: Gilbert Burnet Ld. Bp. of Salisbury

Peterborough.G.2.38: Bookplate: Gilbert Burnet Ld. Bp. of Salisbury

Syn.7.59.111: Bookplate: Gilbert Burnet Ld. Bp. of Salisbury

Burnet, M.

Cc.6.10: Provenance: M. Burnet

Burnett, William Kendall, 1854-1912

F153.d.3.5: Bookplate: W. Kendal Burnett

Possibly: William Kendall Burnett, practising advocate in Aberdeen.

Burnham (Bookbinders : Northampton, England)

CCD.5.125-126: Ticket: Burnham of Northampton

Burnt Yates School

Keynes.Q.3.32: Bookplate: 'The gift of Wm. Mountaine Esqr. F.R.S. to Burnt-Yates School, Parh. of Ripley, W. Riding, Ebor.'

Burrell, Peter, 1723-1775

Hib.7.737.3: Bookplate: Peter Burrell Esq. of Beckenham in Kent. Motto: Per Fluctus ad oram.

Probably: Peter Burrell II of Langley Park, Beckenham, FRS, politician and barrister, MP for Launceston and Totnes, matriculated St John's College 1741.

Burton, Edward, 1596-1661

2.33.4: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Probably: Edward Burton, eldest surviving son of Sir Edward Burton, King's Chaplain and Rector of Seddlescombe, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1616.

3.26.34: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

7.2.29: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

D*.13.55(G): Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

F.2.29-32: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

F.6.43: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

L.10.38: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Z.11.58: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

L.19.12: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Rel.a.55.4: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Rel.c.58.2: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Rel.c.63.9: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Rel.d.62.4: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

T.6.40: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

T.8.37: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

X.3.5: Armorial binding: Edward Burton, 1596-1661

Burton, Edward, 1794-1836

Peterborough.T.3.1-2: Bookplate: Edward Burton

Perhaps: Edward Burton, Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford (identification from Downside Abbey, Daniel Parsons collection).

Burton, Edward H., active 1954

Hib.7.792.45-: Annotation: 'Edward H. Burton Harrogate 1954' and 'Christmas 54'

Bury, Patrick

S560.d.81.7: Bookplate: Patrick Bury

Bushe, Amyas, -1773

Hib.7.743.19: Bookplate: Amyas Bushe, Kilfane

Probably: Amyas Bushe, son of Col. John Bushe of Kilfance.

Bushnell, Geoffery Hext Sutherland, -1978

Harley-Mason.bb.48: Bookplate: G. S. H. Bushnell M.A. F.S.A.

Probably: Geoffery Hext Sutherland Bushnell, Curator of the Cambridge University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, educated at Downing College.

Busseul , Antoine-Louis, Vicomte de, 1767-1851

White.d.684: Bookplate: 'Dieu et mon busseul' with French Vicount's coronet

Probably: Antoine-Louis de Busseul, lieutenant-général and commandeur de l'ordre royal et militaire de Saint-Louis.

Bust, Henry, active 1582

K.14.48: Provenance: Henry Bust, 1582

Bute, James Stuart, Earl of, -1710

Bute.428: Bookplate: James Earl of Bute

Possibly: James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute. Possibly: His son of the same name (-1723) 'Looking for specimen in various vols. of class Bute; this only found (J. J. H. 14/10/69)'

Syn.8.65.95: Bookplate: James Earl of Bute

Possibly: James Stuart, 1st Earl of Bute. Possibly: His son of the same name (-1723)

Bute, John Stuart, Earl of, 1713-1792

7540.d.242: Bookplate: John Earl of Bute

Possibly: John Stuart 3rd Earl of Bute, Leader of the House of Lords, first President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Possibly: His son of the same name (1744-1814)

Keynes.P.2.25: Bookplate: John Earl of Bute

Bute, John Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of, 1793-1848

7440.d.6: Bookplate: Mountstuart; Marquess Coronet; Franks 28451

Probably: John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of Bute, styled Lord Mount Stuart between 1794-1814, aristocrat and industrialist known for his role in the creation of the Cardiff Docks.

7494.d.4: Bookplate: Mountstuart; Marquess Coronet; Franks 28451

Leigh.d.5.361: Bookplate: Mountstuart; Marquess Coronet; Franks 28451

Leigh.d.8.84: Bookplate: Mountstuart; Marquess Coronet; Franks 28451

Bute, John Stuart, Marquess of , 1744-1814

5000.d.20: Bookplate: Cardiff Castle, with Marquess coronet.

Possibly: John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute, MP for Bossiney.

7720.d.679: Bookplate: Cardiff Castle, with Marquess coronet.

Cam.c.770.4: Bookplate: Marquis of Bute

F167.c.4.2: Bookplate: Marquis of Bute

S348.d.72.2: Bookplate: Marquis of Bute

Syn.7.66.112: Bookplate: Marquis of Bute

Syn.7.74.42: Bookplate: Marquis of Bute

Bute, Marquesses of

Keynes.P.2.25: Bookplate: Mountstuart; Marquess Coronet; Franks 28451

Butler, Arthur John , 1844-1910

CCE.1.1: Bookplate: Arthur John Butler

Possibly: Arthur John Butler, Professor of Italian litterature at UCL, matriculated Trinity College 1863.

Butler, Charles, 1821-1910

Norton.c.55: Bookplate: Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield

Norton.d.134: Bookplate: Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield

Norton.e.35: Bookplate: Charles Butler of Warren Wood, Hatfield

Butler, Charles Harward Butler Clarke Southwell Wandesford, 1780-1860

8720.c.191: Bookplate: C. H. Butler Clarke, Ulcombe

Probably: Hon Charles Harward Butler Clarke Southwell Wandesford, MP for Kilkenny, matriculated Trinity College 1797.

S727.d.81.17-: Bookplate: C. H. Butler Clarke, Ulcombe

S727.d.81.74-76: Bookplate: C. H. Butler Clarke, Ulcombe

S735.d.80.12-13: Bookplate: C. H. Butler Clarke, Ulcombe

Butler, Kathleen Teresa, 1883-1950

F162.d.6.2: Bookplate: K. T. Butler

Possibly: Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler, Italian scholar, Lecturer in Italian at Cambridge University 1926-1948, Mistress of Girton College, played a prominent role in the concession of women to full membership of the university.

S240.d.80.1: Bookplate: Kathleen Teresa Butler

Probably: Kathleen Teresa Blake Butler, Italian scholar, Lecturer in Italian at Cambridge University 1926-1948, Mistress of Girton College, played a prominent role in the concession of women to full membership of the university.

Syn.7.65.114: Bookplate: Kathleen Teresa Butler

Butler, Leonard Grey, 1889-1916

709.2.c.90.1-6: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Possibly: Captain Leonard Grey Butler, killed in action serving with the Rifle Brigade, fellow of St John's College Oxford, brother of Ralph Lewis Giberne Butler (1883-1967)

8706.b.62-69: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

8706.b.70: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Adv.b.102.3-4: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Adv.b.108.3: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Adv.c.100.65: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Adv.c.102.11: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

S250.c.88.2,4,6-8: Bookplate: Leonard Butler

Butler, Ralph Lewis Giberne, 1883-1967

8000.d.48-51: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

Possibly: Ralph Lewis Giberne Butler, The Times correspondent in the Balklans, studied at Corpus Christi College, brother of Captain Leonard Grey Butler (1889-1916)

8510.c.29-30: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.c.123-125: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.c.143-147: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.c.150: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.c.158: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.d.117.13: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.d.167-169: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8706.d.174: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

8850.c.578: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

9510.c.372: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

9706.c.572: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

Adv.c.102.13-15: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

Adv.c.98.18: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

Adv.d.102.57-66: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

MR479.b.90.2: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S520.c.83.1: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S524.c.88.4-11: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S706.c.82.2-3: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S706.c.84.5: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S706.c.85.2: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S706.d.82.7-9: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

S780.a.88.1: Bookplate: Ralph Butler, Arms of Butler Family: Chevron adorned with cross between three covered cups.

Butler, Eleanor, Lady, 1739-1829

Leigh.d.10.9-11(1): MS note states vols. bought at 'the sale of the Ladies of Llangollen'.

Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, denizens of Plas Newydd, Llangollen.

Butler and Hollington (Bookbinders : Eastbourne, England)

7100.d.1359: Ticket: Butler & Hollington, bookbinders, Eastbourne

Butler of Saffron Walden, Richard Austen Butler, Baron, 1902-1982

7720.b.137: Bookplate: R. A. Butler

Richard Austen "Rab" Butler, Conservative politician and Master of Trinity College Cambridge.

Butt, Isaac, 1813-1879

Hib.7.846.15: Bookplate: Isaac Butler T.C.D.

Probably: Isaac Butt QC, MP for Youghal and Limerick, educated at Trinity College Dublin.

Butterworth's Law Library

Syn.7.65.176: Stamp: Butterworth's Law Library

Buxton, Robert Jacob, 1829-1888

Keynes.W.1.9: Bookplate: Shadwell Park MDCCCXLII

Probably: Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, 3rd Baronet of Shadwell Lodge, MP for South Norfolk, High Sheriff of Norfolk. Possibly: Sir John Buxton, 2nd Baronet (1788-1842).

Syn.8.64.82: Bookplate: Shadwell Park MDCCCXLII

Bydall, John

Syn.8.53.16: Provenance: John Bydall

Byfield, Sa. (Samuel?)

8.37.13: Items 9, 12 and 16 bear the name: Sa. Byfield

G.11.36: Provenance: Sa. Byfield

Bygone Books (Ewhurst, England)

7690.d.64: Ticket: Bygone Books, The Mount, Ewhurst, Surrey

Byng, Thomas, -1599

Aa*.11.52(F): Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Possibly: Thomas Byng, English academic and lawyer, Master of Clare College, Regius Professor of Civil Law, matriculated Peterhouse College 1552.

Aa*.3.15(D): Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Aa*.6.22(F): Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Ff.3.11: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

G.12.42, item no. 2: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

H.12.54: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Hhh.19: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

K.6.9: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Rel.a.55.4: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Rel.d.55.6-7: Armorial binding: Thomas Byng? ownership mark 'Tho. Bingus' and greek motto "μη Cαυζæs(?)"

S.10.64: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

S.4.57: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Syn.8.56.52: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Syn.8.57.129: Provenance: Thos. Bing, 1558.

Y.2.42: Provenance: Thos. Bing

Byrne, Michael, active 1811

7582.c.5: Annotation: 'Captain Byrne 1st Royal Dragoons'

Probably: Captain Michael Byrne, Paymaster of the 1st Royal Dragoons.

Byrom, Edward, 1724-1773

Syn.8.73.9: Stamp: Edward Byrom Junier His Book

Possibly: Edward Byrom, prominent figure in 18th century Manchester.

Bysshe, Edward, Sir, 1615?-1679

F.6.43: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Bysshe, 1615-1679, calf - gold, spine inlaid, note 'prtm. 12s / at Sr Ed. Bishes Auction 1680'

Probably: Sir Edward Bysshe, English barrister and Garter King of Arms, MP for Bletchingley, matriculated Trinity College Oxford approximately 1633.

Q.6.11: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Bysshe, 1615-1679, calf - gold

Rel.c.58.2: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Bysshe, 1615-1679, calf - gold

Syn.8.64.94: Bookplate: "Prudens Simplicitas" (Chichele), with MS note 'Bysshe'

X.2.37: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Bysshe, 1615-1679, calf - gold

Z.10.76: Bookplate: "Prudens Simplicitas" (Chichele), with MS note 'Bysshe'

Z.11.58: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Bysshe, 1615-1679, calf - gold

C. A. T.

8000.e.2: Bookplate: CAT (monogram)

C. D.

White.d.644: Bookplate and stamp: C. D.

C. L. R.

F166.e.5.17: Bookplate: Small oval with monogram 'CLR' and motto "Vita sine litteris mors est"

Cabot, Samuel, 1784-1863

Keynes.T.2.12: Bookplate: Samuel Cabot

Possibly: Samuel Cabot, businessman and member of the 'Boston Brahmin', descendant of the Cabots of St Trinity, Jersey, to whom this coat of arms can be traced.

Cabrera, Marianne Catherine, 1820-1915

8000.c.8: Bookplate: Morella, with the crest of the Count of Morella, nineteenth century

Perhaps: Ramon Cabrera y Griñó, Count of Morella, Carlist general, in exile in England from 1840, or his wife Marianne Catherine, née Richards.

Cabrera y Griñó, Ramón, 1806-1877

8000.c.8: Bookplate: Morella, with the crest of the Count of Morella, nineteenth century

Caccia, Clara

Oates.236: Stamp: Mario e Clara Caccia

Caccia, Mario

Oates.236: Stamp: Mario e Clara Caccia

Cacott, Francis, active 1623

Syn.8.62.15: Provenance: Fras. Cacott, 1623

Cadogan, William, 1601-1661

Ely.d.431: Annotation: Wm Cadogan his Booke Ao 1633.

Possibly: Major William Cadogan, MP for Monaghan and High Sheriff of Meath.

Caffarelli, Eugene Auguste, 1806-1878

Oates.194-195: Bookplate: Eugenius Caffarelli

Possibly: Eugene Auguste Caffarelli, French politician.

Caldwell, Andreas, 1609 or 1610-

I.18.5: Provenance: Andreas Caldwell, 1666, aet. 56 (sel)

Caldwell, Andrew, 1733-1808

Gg.16.25-: Bookplate: Andrew Caldwell

Probably: Andrew Caldwell, politician and literary figure, Member of Irish Parliament for Knocktopher and Downpatrick.

Ll.28.40: Bookplate: Andrew Caldwell. Motto: Ense Libertatem Petit Inimico Tyrannis

Caldwell, Charles Benjamin, 1809-1896

7100.d.1466: Bookplate: Chas. Benj. Caldwell, New Grange, Co. Meath

Probably: Charles Benjamin Caldwell, who amassed the Caldwell Collection housed in the Royal Irish Academy.

Caldwell, Charles Benjamin, 1809-1897

7100.d.988: Bookplate: C. B. Caldwell

Caledon, James Du Pre Alexander, Earl of, 1812-1855

S735.e.80.13: Stamp: Caledon, with Earl's coronet

Possibly: James Du Pre Alexander, 3rd Earl of Caledon, MP for Tyrone, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1830.

Caley, John, 1763-1834

S496.d.73.1: Annotation: John Caley FRS FAS etc.

Probably: John Caley, English archivist and antiquary, FRS, FAS, FSA, etc., Kepper of the Records in the Augmentation Office and Secretary to the Record Commission.

Callahan, Susan Ann, 1872-1948

7720.d.1034: Annotation: 'Susan Ann Calla…[illegible] name torn out by some Rascal, Susan A.'

Possibly: Susan Ann Callahan of Fredericksberg, Texas.

Callander, George, 1770-1824

7350.d.68: Bookplate: George Callander

Probably: Colonel George Callander of Craigforth, 4th Callander Laird of Craigforth, Stirlingshire.

Callis, Arthur Wright, 1854-1871

Bury.16.3: Bookplate: Rev. A. W. Callis

Probably: Rev Arthur William Callis, Rev of Salford and Little Rollright, matriculated St John's College 1871.

Calver, J.

Adv.c.79.9-11: Armorial binding: Trinity College, Cambridge, calf - gold; bound by J. Calver, Cambridge

Cambrai (France). Bibliotheque municipale

Acton.e.25.19-20: Stamp: Cambrai, 'Bibliotheque Cala.'

Possibly: Cambrai municipal library, Calais.

Cambridge (England)

Cam.b.758.8: Bookplate: 'Villa Cantabrigiae', Stamp on Binding: Corporation of Cambridge 1769

Cam.c.760.3: Bookplate: 'Villa Cantabrigiae', Stamp on Binding: Corporation of Cambridge 1768

Cambridge Botanical Museum

U*.7.51(F): Bookplate: Cambridge Botanical Museum

Probably: from the Cambridge Botanic Garden.

Cambridge University Press. Syndics Library

6828.d.3: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'From the library of the University Printer'

From the Cambridge University Press 'Syndics' Library'.

8100.d.1599: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Syndics' Library, Pitt Press'

Cam.bb.660.1: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Cambridge University Press Syndics Library'

Cam.bb.789.1: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Syndics' Library, Pitt Press'

From the Cambridge University Press 'Syndics' Library'

Cam.d.588.2: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Cambridge University Press Syndics Library', with stamp 'Old Syndicate Room'

Cam.d.857.23: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'From the library of the University Printer'

Cam.d.857.24: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'From the library of the University Printer'

Cam.d.870.18: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'From the library of the University Printer'

Cam.e.795.2: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Cambridge University Press Old Syndicate Room''

F154.c.4.12: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'From the library of the University Printer'

Syn.1.61.6: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Cambridge University Press Old Syndicate Room''

Syn.1.78.2: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Syndics' Library, Pitt Press'

Syn.3.60.11: Bookplate: Cambridge University Press, 'Syndics' Library, Pitt Press'

Camden, John Jeffreys Pratt, Marquis of, 1759-1840

7720.d.896-897: Bookplate: Camden, arms of Pratt, Marquess Camden, Earl's coronet. Annotation: J Camden.

Probably: John Jeffreys Pratt, 1st Marquis Camden, known as the Earl Camden 1794-1812, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, matriculated Trinity College 1776.

Cameron, J. D. H.

S721.e.80.18: Bookplate: Dr. J. D. H. Cameron, Air Corporations Joint Medical Service, London Airport

Cameron, John M.

S727.c.93.174: Bookplate: Ex libris John M. Cameron

Probably: John M. Cameron, book collector known for his collection of first editions of Henry James.

Camoys, Thomas Stonor, Baron, 1797-1881

Syn.3.68.7: Bookplate: Stonor

Probably: Thomas Stonor, 3rd Baron Camoys, MP for Oxford, High Sheriff for Oxfordshire.

Campbell, A.

S740.b.97.4: Bookplate: Ex libris A. Campbell

Campbell, Alexander, 1750-1832

Acton.d.25.9: Bookplate: Campbell of Monzie

Possibly: General Alexander Campdell of Monzie, Perthshire, antiquarian and MP for Stirling Burghs.

Campbell, Archibald, 1697-1777

Keynes.Q.5.18: Bookplate: Levenside

Possibly: Archibald Campbell, Lord Stonefield, advocate who purchased Levenside (now Strathleven) House in 1732. Or his son John Campbell or another member of this family prior to the sale and renaming of Levenside in 1836.

Leigh.a.11.11-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.11.13: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.11.14: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.11.15: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.11.16: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.6.4: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.a.8.7: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.b.11.38-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.11.154-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.5.346-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.8.165-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.8.212-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.8.49-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.d.8.59-: Bookplate: Levenside

Leigh.e.5.154-: Bookplate: Levenside

Campbell, H. , Rev.

7100.d.1318: Bookplate: Rev. H. Campbell

Bassingbourn.35: Bookplate: Rev. H. Campbell

Bassingbourn.36: Bookplate: Rev. H. Campbell

Campbell, Ilay, Sir, 1734-1823

Leigh.c.8.23: Bookplate: Campbell of Succoth, Bart.

Possibly: Sir Ilay Campbell, 1st Baronet of Succoth, MP for Glasgow Burghs and Lord Justice General for Scotland.

Campbell, John, 1753-1784

Leigh.b.8.11-: Bookplate: Campbell of Stonefield

Possibly: Lieutenant-Colonel John Campbell of Stonefield, Scottish soldier known for his defence of Mangalore.

Campbell, John , active 1806

Bassingbourn.380-: Bookplate: Rev. Jn. Campbell, Tarbolton

John Campbell, Reverend of Tarbolton, South Ayrshire.

Campbell, William M'Oran, 1847-

Harley-Mason.bb.80: Bookplate: W. M'Oran Campbell, Tullichewan, with motto "Nil tibi"

Probably: William M'Oran Campbell Esq. of Tullichewan Castle, Justice of the Peace for Lanark.

Campbell, William Purves Hume, Sir, 1767-1833

7200.d.14: Bookplate: Sir Wm. Purves Hume Campbell

Probably: Sir William Purves Hume Campbell, 6th Baronet of Purves Hall, co. Berwick.

Keynes.R.3.7: Bookplate: Sir Wm. Purves Hume Campbell

S342.d.73.2: Bookplate: Sir Wm. Purves Hume Campbell

Camperdown, Robert Dundas Duncan, Earl of, 1785-1859

Syn.4.80.10: Binding: 'Camperdown Library'; Initial: 'C' with Earl's Coronet

Probably: Robert Dundas Haldane-Duncan, created 1st Earl Camperdown in 1831. Possibly: His son, Adam Duncan, 2nd Earl of Camperdown.

Campion, Rowland, active 1694

Y.6.67: Provenance: Rowland Campion, 1693/4

Campius, Dionysius, -1641

H.10.33: Provenance: Dionysius Campius J. V. D.

Probably: Dionysius Campius, who inherited the library of his uncle Iacobus Campius, and defended his thesis at the University of Mainz in 1606.

Camponeschi family

Leigh.e.6.14-: Bookplate: Conte di Aquila, 'Biblioteca Conte di Aquila'

Possibly: The Camponeschi Family

Camus, Armand-Gaston, 1740-1804

7560.d.185: Bookplate: 'Des livres de Mr. Camus avocat au Parlement'

Probably: Armand-Gaston Camus, French revolutionist and expert in canon law and advocate to the French parliament.

Camus de Pontcarré family

Rel.b.74.2: Armorial binding: Camus de Pontcarré, red morocco - gold; note says arms are Camus de Pontcarré, Guigard I & ii. 110 gilded endpapers (not in Olivier)

Probably: A member of the Camus de Pontcarre family.

Cane, Richard

Hib.5.789.27: Bookplate: Richard Cane

Canning, George, 1770-1827

7720.d.1498: Annotation: 'Geo. Canning March 3 1799'

Possibly: George Canning, former British Prime Minister.

Canterzani, Sebastiano, 1734-1819

White.b.111: Bookplate: Canterzani

Possibly: Sebastiano Canterzani, Italian mathematician and physicist. Possibly: his father, Giuseppe Canterzani, Italian mathematician.

White.d.492: Bookplate: Canterzani

Capel, Algernon, Earl of Essex, 1670-1710

Brett-Smith.1054: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701

Probably: Algernon Capell, 2nd Earl of Essex, Colonel of the 4th Dragoons, Privy Counselor.

Keynes.P.2.2: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701

Keynes.R.7.15: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701

Keynes.S.6.8: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701

Syn.6.55.12: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, 1701

Capella

Norton.b.90: Bookplate: Capella ex libris

Capron, Thomas William, 1818-

7720.e.65: Bookplate: 'Thomas W. Capron' Motto: 'Vigilate et orate'

Probably: Thomas William Capron, lawyer and director of the Equity and Law Life Assurance Society.

Capron , J.

SSS.14.7: Bookplate: 'Quaero' with monogram 'J C'

Caracena, Luis de Benavides Carillo y Toledo, marqués de, 1606-1668

Acton.e.26.54: Armorial binding: Luis de Benavides Carillo de Toledo, 5th marquis of Fromista, 3rd marquis of Caracena, calf - gold

Probably: Luis de Benavides Carrillo y Toledo, marquis of Caracena, Spanish general and politician, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands between 1659 and 1664.

Hisp.4.56.2: Armorial binding: Luis de Benavides Carillo de Toledo, 5th marquis of Fromista, 3rd marquis of Caracena, calf - gold

Cardale, George, 1715-1769

Rit.c.469.1: Bookplate: George Cardale

Probably: Rev George Cardale, Vicar of Rothley, matriculated St John's College 1734. Possibly: His son of the same name, Vicar of Flitwick, matriculated St John's College 1781.

Cardinal Hayes Library

Hib.7.737.27: Bookplate: Manhattan College Cardinal Hayes Library

Probably: Cardinal Hayes Library, Rare Books Division, Manhattan College in New York.

Cardonnel, P. de (Pierre), -1667

Syn.7.63.333: Provenance: ownership mark 'Ex Bibl. P. De Cardonnel MDCL'

Possibly: Pierre de Cardonnel, merchant, printer, poet and Hobbes scholar.

Y.11.81: Provenance: ownership mark 'Ex Bibl. P. De Cardonnel MDCL'

Carew, George

Q*.15.4(F): Provenance: George Carew

U*.7.93(F): Provenance: George Carew

Carey, Thomas, -1634

W.12.46: Armorial binding: Thomas Cary

Possibly: Thomas Carey (or Cary), 2nd son of Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth, and MP for Helston, Tregony and for St Mawes.

Carl, Philipp

Hhh.419: Bookplate: Ex bibliotheca Ph. Carl

Carlingford, Chichester Samuel Parkinson-Fortescue, Baron, 1823-1898

7720.d.649: Bookplate: Carlingford

Carlton Club (London, England)

S721.d.79.29-: Stamp: Carlton Club

Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881

Acton.d.34.942: Provenance: Thomas Carlyle

Carlyon-Britton , P. W. P. (Philip William Poole), 1863-1938

7350.d.39: Bookplate: Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton

Probably: Philip William Poole Carlyon-Britton, numismatic and solicitor, awarded the rank of Honorary Major.

Carmichael, James

Syn.7.80.245: Annotation: 'James Carmichael 1817'

Carmichael, William, 1671-1759

Leigh.a.8.10: Bookplate: Hon. Wm. Carmichaell Esq., 'Toujours prest'

Probably: Hon. William Carmichael, King's Solicitor and MP for Lanark.

Carnarvon, Henry Herbert, Earl of , 1741-1811

7510.d.52-53: Bookplate: 'Porchester', with Baron's Coronet

Probably: Henry Herbert, 1st Earl Carnarvon, Master of the Horse, MP for Wilton, known as Lord Porchester from 1780 until 1793. Possibly: One of the other Earls of Carnarvon.

Carnegie, Thomas, 1729-1793

Leigh.d.8.182: Bookplate: Thomas Carnegy Esq., of Craigo

Probably: Thomas Carnegie, fourth Laird of Craigo.

Carnegie Public Library (Ayr, Scotland)

7100.d.1297: Bookplate: Carnegie Public Library, Ayr.

Probably: Carnegie Public Library, South Ayrshire.

Carpenter, James, 1768-1852

7720.d.1743: Ticket: Hookham & Carpenter, Bond Street, bookseller's ticket

Probably: James Carpenter, London bookseller, binder and publisher, father of William Hookham Carpenter (1792-1866)

Carpenter and Co.

Keynes.G.2.6: Label: Carpenter & Co., 14 Old Bond Street, bookseller's label

Keynes.G.4.25: Label: Carpenter & Co., 14 Old Bond Street, bookseller's label

Williams.535: Label: Carpenter & Co., 14 Old Bond Street, bookseller's label

Carr, N.

N*.10.42(D): Provenance: N. Carr

N*.14.25(F): Provenance: N. Carr

N*.14.28(F): Provenance: N. Carr

Carre, George, -1766

Leigh.e.6.33-: Bookplate: George Carre, Advocate

Probably: George Carre, Lord Nisbet, judge in the Court of Session 1755-1766.

Carre, John

Leigh.d.10.1-: Bookplate: John Carre Esq., of Nisbet

Probably: John Carre, formerly of Cavers, father of George Carre Lord Nisbet.

Leigh.d.5.249: Bookplate: John Carre Esq., of Nisbet

Carter, Charles

2.27.30: Provenance: Ch. Carter

Carter, James, active 16th/17th century

D*.15.26(F): On verso of title page of first item: "James Carter oweth me", early seventeenth century? Carter signs at least one other item in volume

Carter, John

7250.c.141: Annotation: 'This book was given to W Hollister by Mr John Carter'

Carter, John , 1905-1975

Norton.b.57: Bookplate: John Waynflete Carter

Probably: John Carter, English author, diplomat and bookseller, Vice-President of the Bibliographical Society of London, studied at King's College.

Norton.e.29: Bookplate: John Waynflete Carter

Syn.7.88.163: Bookplate: John Waynflete Carter

Carter, Philip

Keynes.T.6.5: Annotation: 'Pp Carter 1726 dedit Franc Barber [?]'

Carter , Thomas, approximately 1761-1835

7720.d.729: Bookplate: Thomas Carter Esq., Edgcott

Probably: Thomas Carter of Edgcote, MP for Tamworth and Callington, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1779.

Cartledge, John

7474.a.12: Bookplate: John Cartledge, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Cartsburn, Thomas Macknight Crawfurd, Baron of, 1820-1909

7250.d.45: Bookplate: Macknight Crawfurd

Probably: Thomas Macknight Crawfurd of Cartsburn and Lauriston Castle, 8th Baron of Cartsburn.

Cartwright, Fulco, active 1639-1641

Q.5.47: Provenance: Fulco Cartwright, 1641. Probably the scholar of Peterhouse, 1639

See The Book Collector, v. 9 (1960), p. 327

Cartwright, W.

7300.b.17: Stamp: W. Cartwright

Cary, Miss, of Wimpole Street

Morison.12.18: Bookplate: Miss Cary, Wimpole Street

Cary, Joyce, 1888-1957

Harley-Mason.c.2: Bookplate: Joyce Cary

Probably: (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel) Cary, Irish novellist, graduated Trinity College Oxford 1912.

Carye, William

M*.15.34(F): Provenance: Will. Carye

Carysfort, William Proby, Earl of, 1836-1909

7706.a.12: Bookplate: Earl of Carysfort, Elton Hall, 1894

William Proby, 5th Earl of Carysfort, Lord-Lieutenant of Wicklow and a Knight of the Order of Saint Patrick.

Casamayor Rey, Pierre-François, 1761-1825

7000.d.2097: Two eighteenth-century inscriptions on title page, the first cancelled: "PLamarque dabrun [?]"; "P.F. [?] Casamayor Rey de Ste Marie".

Perhaps: Pierre-François Casamayor Rey, écuyer, seigneur d'Aguerre d'Armendarits, of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Aquitaine (information from gw.geneanet.org).

Casdubon, Js. (James?)

Oo.5.41: Provenance: Js. Casdubon

Cassidy, Thomas, -1873

Leigh.d.8.233: Bookplate: 'Ex libris R.P. Thomas Cassidy'

Possibly: Friar/Rev. Thomas Cassidy, Irish Franciscan, book collector.

Castell, Philip, 1675-1718

F153.c.4.3: Annotation: Philip Castell

Possibly: Philip Castell, Vicar of St Bartholomew-the-Less, London, matriculated Christ's College 1691.

Castellion, Sébastien, 1515-1563

U*.6.88: Provenance: Castellionis (Qu. Sebastien Castalio?)

Possibly: Sebastien Castellion, French preacher and theologian.

Castle

R*.11.20(D): Provenance: Castle

Castledawson School

Hib.8.810.3: Bookplate: Castle-Dawson School, prize-winning bookplate 1811

Castletown, John Wilson Fitzpatrick, Baron, 1811-1883

Hib.8.845.8: Bookplate: Fitzpatrick of Grantstown Manor, Queen's County

Probably: John Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Castletown, MP for Queens' County, Lord Lieutenant on Queen's County.

S724.d.71.1-: Bookplate: Fitzpatrick of Grantstown Manor, Queen's County

Castro, Miguel Osório Cabral de, 1818-1890

Leigh.d.5.396-: Bookplate: M. Osorio, 'Quinta das Lagrimas, Coimbra'

Possibly: Miguel Osório Cabral de Castro, member of the prominent Osório Cabral de Castro family of Quinta das Lágrimas in Coimbra, Portugal. Possibly: Another member of this family.

Cathcart, Jacobus

IV.25.64: Provenance: Jacobus Cathcart

Cathcart, Mieric

Y.2.14: Provenance: Mieric Cathcart

Catherine, of Aragon, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1485-1536

SSS.57.17: Binding: Aragon, armorial binding - arms of Aragon quartered with arms of Henry VIII

Arms of Catherine of Aragon, 1st wife of Henry VIII.

Catholic Central Library

S740.e.81.1: Stamp: Catholic Central Library, Graymoor Friars

Probably: The Catholic Central Library, now know as the Catholic National Library, maintained by the Graymoor Friars first at Westminster Cathedral and then at St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough.

Catholic Church. Diocese of Modena (Italy)

White.d.473: Bookplate: Diocese di Modena

Catholic Church. Vicariate Apostolic of the Middle District (England). Inner Library

Rel.c.51.15: Bookplate: This book belongs to the Inner Library, bequeathed by the Will of Thomas Eyre Esq. deceased.

Thomas Eyre of Hassop Hall, who established an 'Outer Library', and an 'Inner Library' which was bequeathed on his death to the Bishop of Midland District. 

Catholic University of Ireland

7540.d.91: Bookplate: Catholic University of Ireland

Probably: The Catholic University of Ireland, based in Dublin.

Caumartin

Tab.b.288: Armorial binding: Caumartin, red morocco- gold

Caumont, Auguste-Marie, comte de, 1743-1839

Bury.22.11: Ticket: Comte de Caumont, 39 Gerrard Street, Soho, binder's ticket

Cautley, G. S. (George Spencer?)

Yorke.e.28: Bookplate: G. S. Cautley

Possibly: Rev George Spencer Cautley, poet and Rector of Castle Ashby, matriculated Pembroke College 1825.

Cautley, Proby T. (Proby Thomas), Sir, 1802-1871

Lib.6.81.44: Bookplate: "Ex his fontibus omnia" and "Tria Juncta In Uno" - motto of the Order of the Bath

Proby Cautley, Fellow of the Royal Society and Director of the Ganges Canal, Knight Commander, Order of the Bath.

Cavalieri, Gaspare Antonio, 1648-1690

Rel.d.66.1: Armorial binding: Cavalieri, red morocco - gold; ownership mark on title (erased) "Ex libs: ad Fris Antonii Moneris Trinityarii Provinc: Castell = Romae. Ann. Dni MDCCLV"; note "Arms of an archbishop of the Roman family of Cavalieri. Gaspare Cavalieri, cardinal, 1690 (d.) Moroni XI. 20)

Probably: Cardinal Gaspare Antonio Cavalieri, Archbishop of Capua.

Cavalieri, Raphael

Keynes.Q.1.8: Bookplate: Raphael Cavalieri

Cave, Richard

Hib.7.772.59: Bookplate: Richard Cave

Probably belonging to the Cave-Brown Baronetcy of Stanford.

Cave, Eva, active 1912

Waddleton.d.9.1218: Half title inscribed: "Eva Cave May 4th 1912".

Cayley, John, 1741-1823

Forster.d.1: Bookplate: [John Cayley, June 1809], anon. armorial bookplate, shield with 3 stars, crest with lion rampant holding axe

Possibly: Rev John Cayley of Low Ball, Brompton, Rector of Terrington, matriculated St John's College 1759.

Cayrol, Louis Nicolas Jean Joachim de, 1775-1859

7300.d.324: Stamp: 'Ex libris de Cayrol', with second stamp: 'De Cayrol, Sous-intendant Militaire'

Probably: Louis Nicolas Jean Joachim de Cayrol, French politician and Commissaire during the French Revolution.

Cayrol, Louis Nicolas Jean Joachim de, 1775-1860

Leigh.c.5.64: Stamp: 'Ex libris de Cayrol', with second stamp: 'De Cayrol, Sous-intendant Militaire'

Celbridge Young Men's Christian Association

Syn.5.80.16: Bookplate: 'Celbridge Young Men's Christian Association'; 'Celbridge Christian Association Lending Library'

Celbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland

Chaderton, Laurence, 1536?-1640

H*.10.31(D): Provenance: Laur Chaderton et amicorum

Probably: Laurence Chaderton, master of Emmanuel College

Chafy, Hugh Edmund, 1876-

S721.b.72.5: Bookplate: Hugh Edmund Chafy

Probably: Hugh Edmund Chafy, born at Lidford Rectory.

Chalmers, George, 1742-1825

LE.4.58: Bookplate: George Chalmers F.R.S.S.A.

Probably: George Chalmers, Scottish antiquarian and political writer.

T.3.61: Bookplate: George Chalmers F.R.S.S.A.

Chalmers, P.

6706.e.3: Bookplate: P. Chalmers Motto: Spero

Chamberlaine, James

Syn.7.63.63: Provenance: James Chamberlaine

Chamberlaine, William

F.11.71: Provenance: William Chamberlaine

Chamberlayne, E.

Aa.9.7: Provenance: E. Chamberlayne; T. Claughter

Chamberlayne, P. C.

Z.15.2: Provenance: P. C. Chamberlayne

Chambre, Walter, 1674-1727

SSS.57.17: Provenance: W. Chambre, Sid. Suss.

Probably: Walter Chambre, Rector of South Kilvington, matriculated Sidney Sussex College 1690. Or: Walter Chambre(1695-1793), of the Middle Temple, matriculated Sidney Sussex Cambridge 1712.

Chamier, Henry, 1795-1867

S721.c.83.10: Bookplate: Henry Chamier, 'Aperto Vivere Voto Fortis Generosus Fidelus', '81…11911'

Probably: Henry Chamier, Chief Secretary to Madras Government and later, Member of Council of Madras.

Chamier, J.

T900.d.32.2-: Bookplate: J. Chamier

Chaplin, John, Esqr., active 1819

S540.c.81.2: Annotation: 'Revd ACS to John Chaplin Esqr 1819'

Chapman, Benjamin, Sir, -1810

Syn.5.80.79: Bookplate: Benjamin Chapman

Possibly: Sir Benjamin Chapman, 1st Baronet of St Lucy's, Member of Irish Parliament for Fore and Co. Westmeath.

Chapman, Francis Robert, 1830 or 1831-

Ely.d.431: Bookplate: Arms of Chapman Family, Motto:' Crescit sub pondere virtus', with annotation: 'F. R. Chapman', Annotated Label: 'Presented to the Ely Cathedral Library by Archdeacon Chapman'

Probably: Francis Robert Chapman, Canon of Ely and Archdeacon of Sudbury.

Chapman, J. J.

S721.d.71.24: Bookplate: J. J. Chapman

Chapman, John, active 1637

Syn.8.61.110: Provenance: John Chapman, 1637

Chapman, Robert William , 1881-1960

Leigh.c.11.165: Bookplate: R. W. Chapman

Probably: Robert William Chapman, scholar and book collector, known for his work editing the works of Samuel Johnson and Jane Austen.

Leigh.c.11.9: Bookplate: R. W. Chapman

Leigh.d.11.87: Bookplate: R. W. Chapman

Leigh.d.6.111: Bookplate: R. W. Chapman

Syn.4.80.35: Bookplate: R. W. Chapman

Chapman, Thomas, scriptor

Sel.3.49: Provenance: Thomas Chapman, scriptor(?)

Chapman, William Herbert, 1807-1861

Bassingbourn.268: Bookplate: Arms of Chapman Family, Motto: 'Crescit sub pondere virtus', Annotation: W.H. Chapman, Vicar

Probably: William Herbert Chapman, Vicar of Bassingbourn, embroiled in the case of the 'Unburied Child', matriculated Emmanuel College 1825.

Chappuis frères (Bordeaux, France)

Pryme.d.106-: Ticket: Chappuis Frères, Bordeaux, Place Royale, bookseller's ticket

Charke, William, -1617

Aa*.11.51(F): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

Probably: William Charke, English clergyman and controversialist, Chaplain to Lord Cheney and the Duchess of Somerset, matriculated Peterhouse Cambridge 1560.

B*.9.44(E): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

D*.13.58(G): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

M*.5.47(E): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

M*.8.15(C): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

S*.3.49(D): Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

Syn.8.54.114: Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

W.9.14: Provenance: W. Charke, fl. 1593

Charles, I, King of England, 1600-1649

A*.5.7(D): Armorial binding: 1631

Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland until his execution in 1649.

M.10.42: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold

Rel.b.62.2: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, morocco - gold; with ownership marks of Mary [ ]

Syn.3.63.1: Armorial binding: 1633

Syn.7.63.333: Armorial binding: England, Volume is dedicated to Prince Charles.

Syn.8.63.416: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, vellum - gold, "Honi soit qui mal y pense"; ownership mark 'Jachobus Kingeius Liber'

Charles, II, King of England, 1630-1685

F.2.2: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold

Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Hhh.456: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hhh.457-462: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hhh.467: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hhh.471-472: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hhh.480-481: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hhh.483: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II

Hib.3.665.1: Armorial binding: 1665

Rel.a.67.1: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II, red morocco - gold; Royal Library bookplate

Rel.c.62.4: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II, red morocco - gold

Rit.a.766.1: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II, calf - gold; Royal Library bookplate

Sel.2.28: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold; Royal Library bookplate; ownership mark 'Phil: Warwick'

Sel.3.142: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold; Royal Library bookplate

SSS.32.15: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold

Syn.1.66.1: Armorial binding: England, Royal Arms of Charles II, red morocco - gold

Charleville, Charles William Bury, Earl of, 1764-1835

Hib.7.781.21: Bookplate: Charles William Bury Esq. Motto: 'Virtus Sub Cruce Crescit', 'Steady'.

Probably: Charles Bury FRS, FSA, 1st Earl of Charleville, Irish antiquarian and politician, Member of Irish Parliament for Kilmallock.

Hib.7.781.22: Bookplate: Charles William Bury Esq. Motto: 'Virtus Sub Cruce Crescit', 'Steady'.

Charlton, Nicholas Lechmere, 1733-1807

S727.d.77.52: Bookplate: Nich. Lechmere Charlton Esq.

Probably: Sir Nicholas Lechmere Charlton of Ludford Park, Colonel in the Worcestershire Militia.

Charlton, active 19th century?

8000.d.1548: Stamps on title-page, nineteenth century?: "CHARLTON".

Charrington, John, 1856-1939

F152.c.2.8: Bookplate: 'From the Library of John Charrington, The Grange, Shenley'

Probably: John Charrington, Honorary Keeper of the Prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Honorary Fellow of Magdalene College, matriculated Trinity College 1875.

Charterhouse School (Smithfield, London, England), former owner

Leigh.c.5.199-: Stamp: 'Schsl. Carthus.', stamp on spine, with armorial binding: 'Deo dante dedi', arms of Thomas Sutton (founder)

Chasles, M. (Michel), 1793-1880

White.d.616: Bookplate: Michaelis Chasles, Acad. Scientiar Socii.

Probably: Michel Floreal Chasles, French mathematician.

Chastenet de Puységur, François-Jacques-Maxime, 1716-1782

Rel.d.74.1: Armorial binding: François-Jacques-Maxime de Chastenet de Puységur, marquis de Puységur etc., 1716-1782, calf - gold; ownership mark F M Castle; note Arms of Chastenet, Comte de Perpigan cf Guigard ii. 129 (Olivier 136)

Probably: François-Jacques-Maxime (sometimes Jacques-Francois-Maxime, or Francois-Jaques-Miximilien) de Chastenet, marquis de Puységur, nobleman and author of philosophical texts.

Chateau de Chazelet

7350.d.134-136: Stamp: Chateau de Chazelet

Chateau de Chazelet, Indre, France, seat of various families between the 15th and 19th centuries

Chatterton, Abraham, active 1802

Keynes.G.3.12: Bookplate: 'Middleton School… Abraham Chatterton… June 24th 1802'

Chatterton, William, Sir, 1794-1855

Hib.7.767.14: Bookplate: Sir William Chatterton Bart.

Probably: Sir William Abraham Chatterton, 2nd Baronet.

Chauncy, Charles, 1709-1777

7560.e.1: Bookplate: Charles Chauncy M.D.

Probably: Charles Chauncy FRS, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, matriculated Corpus Christi College 1727.

Rel.c.68.9: Bookplate: Charles Chauncy M.D.

Chaworth, George Chaworth, Lord, 1569-1639

F155.e.3.4: Provenance: George Chaworth, baron and Viscount Chaworth, his motto "Sero sapere, nihil sapere"

See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 34

Cheltenham Public Library

8000.d.22(4): Stamp: Cheltenham Public Library

Cheney, George Gardner, 1860-1933

7100.d.1383: Bookplate: 'G. G. Cheney, From the library of George Gardner 1825-1916'

Possibly: George Gardner Cheney of Cheney & Sons, Banbury printers.

Syn.7.66.135: Bookplate: 'G. G. Cheney, From the library of George Gardner 1825-1916'

Syn.7.69.156: Bookplate: 'G. G. Cheney, From the library of George Gardner 1825-1916'

Syn.8.66.67: Bookplate: 'G. G. Cheney, From the library of George Gardner 1825-1916'

Chermside, Robert Alexander, Sir, 1787-1860

Te.54.15: Bookplate: Sir Robert Chermside

Probably: Sir Robert Alexander Chermside, British physician, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order and the Order of St John, among others.

Chester, Charles

Hib.5.805.28: Armorial binding: Charles Chester, 4 calf - marbled boards

Chesterfield, George Stanhope, Earl of, 1805-1866

Keynes.Q.7.9: Bookplate: Earl of Chesterfield, armorial bookplate with garter around arms and 'Bradby-Hall' beneath

Possibly: George Stanhope, 6th Earl of Chesterfield, Master of the Buckhounds and the first Earl of Chesterfield to be seated at the completed Bradby Hall, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1823.

Chetwode, John, Sir, 1764-1845

White.d.206: Bookplate: Sir John Chetwode Bart., Oakley Hall

Probably: Sir John Chetwode, 4th Baronet of Oakley, MP for Buckingham and High Sheriff of Cheshire.

Chetwood, Elizabeth Wade

Hib.7.772.90: Annotation: 'Eliza Chetwood'

Chetwood, Jonathan, 1757-1839

7760.d.131: Bookplate: Jonathan Chetwood, 'Corona mea Christus'

Possibly: Jonathan Chetwood Esq, Member of Irish Parliament for Downpatrick and claimant to the Barony of De Wahull.

Chetwood, William Hamilton, active 1787

Hib.7.772.90: Annotation: 'The gift of my most beloved brother William Hamilton Chetwood'; Annotation: 'William H. Chetwood March 1787'

Chetwynd, Walter, 1633-1693

Keynes.Q.4.20: Inserted leaf: Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre in the County of Stafford

Probably: Walter Chetwynd, FRS and antiquarian, MP for Stafford and Sheriff of Staffordshire.

SSS.28.6: Stamp: Chetwynd, stamp on binding

Possibly: Walter Chetwynd, FRS and antiquarian, MP for Stafford and Sheriff of Staffordshire.

Chevalier , P.

White.d.647-: Stamp: P. Chevalier

Cheyne, Elizabeth, approximately 1653-1725

Cam.d.709.11: Volume is dedicated to Elizabeth, Lady Monson

Probably: Elizabeth Cheyne (later Monson), daughter of Charles Cheyne, 1st Viscount Newhaven, and wife of Sir Henry Monson, 3rd Baronet.

Cheyne's Circulating Library (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Syn.7.68.211: Stamp: Newtown Cheyne's Circulating Library, George Street Edinburgh

Probably: Stewart Cheyne, bookseller and stationer, proprietor of a circulating library.

Chibnall, Maria, -1625

Syn.2.61.6: Bookplate: Maria Chibnall, 'Ex dono M. C. quee obiit 20 die September 1625' (gold stamped on upper board)

Chicago Field Museum of Natural History

7415.d.26: Bookplate: Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 'Gift of Edward E. Ayer'

7415.d.27: Bookplate: Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 'Gift of Edward E. Ayer'

Syn.8.69.50: Bookplate: Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, 'Gift of Edward E. Ayer'

Chicandard, G.

7180.d.236-237: Stamp: G. Chicandard

Possibly: G. Chicandard, author of 'La Photographie', published 1909.

Chichester, John, Sir, 1689-1740

Syn.4.63.45: Annotation: Sir John Chichester of Youlstone

Probably: Sir John Chichester, 4th Baronet of Raleigh, of Youlston Park, Devon, MP for Barnstaple.

Chiesa di S. Margherita (Cortona, Italy)

Ely.a.104: Bookplate: 'Della Libreria di S. Margherita in Cortona'

Probably: From the library of Santa Margherita, Roman Catholic Church in Cortona, Tuscany.

Chigi, Flavio, 1631-1693

SSS.33.24: Armorial binding: Chigi (impaling something), citron morocco - gold (single orns.), note says Arms of Card Chigi(?)

Probably: Flavio Chigi (1631-1693), Italian Cardinal and Duke of Ariccia, nephew of Poper Alexander VII.

Childers, Hugh C. E. (Hugh Culling Eardley), 1827-1896

7740.d.19: Bookplate: Eardley Childers

Possibly: Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, Secretary of State for War, Chancellor of the Exchequer, matriculated Trinity College 1847.

Childers , J. W. (John Waldbanke), 1798-1886

Keynes.Q.6.19: Bookplate: John Walbanke Childers

Possibly: John Walbanke Childers, MP for Malton, Justice of the Peace for West Riding. Possibly: His father, Colonel John Walbanke Childers (-1812).

Chisenhale Marsh, Thomas Coxhead, 1811-1875

Syn.7.83.70: Bookplate: Chisenhale Marsh, Gaynes Park

Probably: Thomas Coxhead Chisenhale Marsh of Gaynes Park. Possibly: His son William Swaine Chisenhale Marsh (1857-).

Syn.7.83.71: Bookplate: Chisenhale Marsh, Gaynes Park

Syn.7.83.72: Bookplate: Chisenhale Marsh, Gaynes Park

Chivers, David

7400.d.82: Stamp: David Chivers, bookbinder, 20 Green St., Bath, embossed stamp

Choiseul-Beaupré, Antonius-Clériadus de

M.4.32: Armorial binding: Claude-Antoine-Clériadus de Choiseul-Beaupré, calf - gold, notes "Arms of Choisel-Beaupré / Guigard ii. 142", "From the Library of the late Mr. Galloway of Edinburgh. Purchased by the Worts Trustees 1852" (Olivier 813)

Possibly: Cardinal (Claude-) Antonius (or Antoine) Clériadus de Choiseul-Beaupré (1707-1774), known as Cardinal de Choiseul. Possibly: Claude-Antoine-Clériadus de Choiseul-Beaupré (1733-1794), created Prince de Choiseul-Beaupré.

Cholmeley, Montague, Sir, 1772-1831

S484.a.71.1: Bookplate: Sir Montague Cholmeley Bart.

Probably: Sir Montague Cholmeley, 1st Baronet, MP for Cratham, matriculated Magdeline College Oxford 1790.

Cholmley, Nathaniel, 1721-1791

Oates.419: Bookplate: Nathaniel Cholmley

Possibly: Nathaniel Cholmley of Howsham and Whitby, MP for Aldborough and Boroughbridge.

S721.d.70.59: Bookplate: Nathaniel Cholmley

Cholmondeley, Charles, 1685-1756?

7200.d.90: Bookplate: Charles Cholmondeley of Vale Royall in Cheshire

Probably: Charles Cholmondeley, MP for Cheshire.

Cholmondeley, George Cholmondeley, Marquess of, 1858-1923

7180.c.20: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

Possibly: George Cholmondeley, 4th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lord Great Chamberlain of England.

7350.d.67: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

7720.d.166: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

7720.d.174-: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

7720.e.166: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

8000.b.20: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

Leigh.d.11.305: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

Leigh.e.8.22: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

S727.d.78.5: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

Syn.5.76.41: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

T417:7.d.1.2: Bookplate: Cholmondeley Library, with Marquess coronet.

Cholmondeley, Hugh Cholmondeley, Earl of, 1662-1725

Keynes.Q.5.22: Bookplate: Cholmondeley, armorial bookplate with motto "Cassis tutissima virtus"

Possibly: Hugh Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley, Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey and others, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1678.

Choppin de Villy, Réné Amédée, 1806-1886

CCD.18.96: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheque de M. Réné Amédée Choppin (de Villy)'

Probably: Rene Choppin de Villy, French bibliophile, whose library was sold in 1920.

F168.d.4.24: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheque de M. Réné Amédée Choppin (de Villy)'

Chorinsky von Ledske, Ignaz Domonik, Baron, 1729-1792

Keynes.P.2.23: Bookplate: 'Ignatius Dominicus S.R.I. Comes de Chorinskey L. B. de Ledske'

Chorley, W. B., active 1834

Keynes.T.2.35-37: Stamp: W. B. Chorley

Probably: W.B. Chorley, renowned book collector and scholar, translated Charles Theodore Korner's Lyre and Sword.

Christ Church (University of Oxford)

Cam.d.640.8: Bookplate: Christchurch, Oxford

Probably: From the Library of Christ Church College, Oxford.

Christ Church Cathedral (Dublin, Ireland).

Syn.5.68.39: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Probably: From the Library of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.

Syn.7.68.181: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Syn.7.68.182: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Syn.7.68.183: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Syn.7.68.184: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Syn.7.68.185: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Syn.7.68.187: Bookplate: Christ Church, Dublin

Christian, IV, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, 1722-1775

Acton.e.26.57-58: Armorial binding: Palatine of Birkenfeld

Possibly: Christian IV, Count Palatine of Zweibrucken-Birkenfeld. Possibly: Another member of this noble German family.

Christian , VII, King of Denmark and Norway, 1749-1808

Tab.b.55: Armorial binding: Christian VII of Denmark, 1771

Probably: Christian VIII, King of Denmark and Duke of Schleswig.

Christie, A. H.

S721.d.81.54: Bookplate: A. H. Christie

Probably belonging to the Clan Christie.

Christie-Miller, W. (Wakefield), 1835-1898

Syn.7.66.77: Armorial binding: Christie Miller, Wakefield, dark red morocco - gold, and pencil note 'Stamp of Christie Millier', 1 & 4 Millier quartering Adam & Rawson, 2 & 3 Christie;

Possibly: Wakefield Christie-Miller (born Wakefield Christy) of Britwell, Buckingham. Or: Another member of this family.

Christlicher Verein Junger Männer (Germany)

CCC.25.377: Stamp: Y. M. C. A. (and others in collection)

Chryseus, Rodolphus

CCA.20.69: Annotation: Rodolphus Chryseus [?]

Church of England. Archdeaconry of Huntingdon. Library

Huntingdon.19.5: Bookplate: Huntingdon Archdeaconry, 'Presented to the Library by [MS.] Rev. R. Cony Nov. 1876' (p. 109 of pt. 2)

The library of Huntingdon Archdeaconry now forms class Huntingdon in the University Library

Church of Ireland

7740.c.57: Stamp: Church of Ireland, with cancellation stamp

S533.e.83.1: Bookplate: Church of Ireland

Church of Ireland Training College

8000.a.3: Stamp: Church of Ireland, 'C. of I. Training College, Kildare Place'

Ciana, A.

Leigh.d.5.27: Bookplate: A. Ciana, 3 rampe de la Treille, Genève, bookseller's advert

Clanricarde, Henry de Burgh, Marquess of, 1742-1797

7000.d.39: Bookplate: Deburgh, Earl of Clanricarde

Probably: Henry de Burgh, 11th Earl and 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, Member of Irish Parliament for Galway County, Member of the Privy Council.

Hib.7.762.12: Bookplate: Deburgh, Marquess of Clarnricarde

S721.d.77.26: Bookplate: Deburgh, Earl of Clanricarde

Probably: Henry de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, Member of Irish Parliament for Galway County, Knight of the Order of St Patrick.

S727.d.75.40: Bookplate: Marquess of Clarnricarde

Clanricarde, Ulick John de Burgh, Marquis of, 1802-1874

Rel.d.82.5: Binding: Arms and Crest of the De Burgh family

Possibly: Ulick John de Burgh, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, Postmaster General and Ambassador to Russia.

Claparède, Edouard, 1873-1940

Leigh.d.8.41: Stamp: Ed Claparède

Probably: Edouard Claparede, Swiss neurologist and child psychologist.

Clare, Frank Conquest

Syn.3.69.3: Bookplate: Frank Conquest Clare

Rev. F.C. Clare, Vicar of Meldreth and Whaddon, educated Queen's College.

Clare College (University of Cambridge). Library

Aa.7.19: Provenance: Colborne Thomas, Clare College Library

Clarendon, Thomas Villiers, Earl of, 1753-1824

Keynes.P.3.20: Bookplate: The Grove, with motto "Fidei coticula crux"

Possibly: Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl Clarendon, known as Lord Hyde, MP for Christchurch, matriculated ST John's College 1773.

Leigh.e.5.87: Bookplate: Clarendon

Possibly: Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl of Clarendon. Arms belong to Villiers (Earl of Clarendon).

White.d.618: Bookplate: Clarendon

Clark, Andreas, active 16th century

Bb*.9.46(E) item no. 6: Inscribed "Andreas Clark", late sixteenth century.

Clark, Charles, 1806-1880

7250.d.141: Bookplate: Charles Clark, of Totham Hall, Essex

Charles Clark, antiquarian, book collector and paronomasiac.

7474.d.117: Bookplate: Charles Clark, Totham, Essex, 1863

S721.b.80.12: Stamp: Charles Clark of Gt. Totham, 1862

SSS.26.9: Bookplate: Charles Clark, 1860

SSS.32.51: Bookplate: Charles Clark, of Totham Hall, Essex

Syn.3.71.9: Stamp: Charles Clark, Totham, 1832

Syn.3.73.8: Stamp: Charles Clark

Syn.5.77.31, item no. 10: Stamp: Charles Clark , '18 - Totham - 62'

Syn.7.72.39(10): Bookplate: Charles Clark, of Totham Hall, Essex

Clark, George J.

Leigh.e.5.173: Bookplate: George J. Clark

Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870

7350.b.3: Bookplate: Jn Clark M.D.

Possibly Sir James Clark, 1st Baronet and Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria.

Clark, John Willis, 1833-1910

7350.b.3: Bookplate: J W Clark, Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Cambridge

John Willis Clark, academic and antiquarian, Secretary of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, matriculated Trinity 1852.

Cam.c.768.2: Bookplate: John Willis Clark

Clark, Richard, 1739-1831

Syn.7.61.260: Bookplate: R. Clark, Chamberlain of London

Probably: Richard Clark, Chamberlain of the City of London.

Clark, Thomas, 1796-1882

7250.c.129: Bookplate: Clark, Knedlington, Yorks.

Possibly: Thomas Clarke of Knedlington Manor, Justice of the Peace, matriculated St John's College 1815.

Clark, W. B.

Brett-Smith.518: Bookplate: W. B. Clark

Probably from the Clark family in Werk, Northumberland.

Clark, William

Adv.c.78.120-121: Bookplate: William Clark M.D.

Clarke, Arthur, Sir, 1773-1857

Hib.5.784.34: Bookplate: Sir Arthur Clarke, of Royal College of Surgeons

Probably: Sir Arthur Clarke, Physician to the Bank of Ireland, founder of the Dublin Fever Hospital, knighted 1811.

Clarke, Edward Daniel, 1769-1822

MF.53.9: Bookplate: Edward Daniel Clarke

Possibly: Edward Daniel Clarke, English clergyman, naturalist and minerologist, matriculated Jesus College 1787.

Sel.5.95-: Bookplate: Edward Daniel Clarke

Clarke, Geoffrey, -1950

8560.d.103: Bookplate: Sir Geoffrey Clarke

Probably: Sir Geoffrey Rothe Clarke, CSI, OBE, Chairman of the London Chamber of Commerce, Post-Master General of Madras.

Clarke, Gerald Langton, 1864?-1943?

Syn.5.81.111: Bookplate: Gerald Langton Clarke

Probably: Gerald Langton Clarke, Fleet Paymaster.

Clarke, John

Sel.3.203: Provenance: John Clarke

Clarke, Louis

MR485.c.75.1: Bookplate: Louis Clarke, 'E libris Ludovici Clarke'

Clarke, Robert

CCC.23.261: Bookplate: Robert Clarke

Clarke, Robert, active 1890

7415.d.26: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Piscatoria, Collection of R. C.'

Probably: Robert Clarke, a renowned collector of books on angling.

7415.d.27: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Piscatoria, Collection of R. C.'

Syn.8.69.50: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Piscatoria, Collection of R. C.'

Clarke, Samuel

LE.19.76: Provenance: Samuel Clarke

Clarke, Stephen

8415.d.37-37a: Bookplate: Stephen Clarke

8720.d.563: Bookplate: Stephen Clarke

Clarkson, Henry, 1730-

7100.d.792: Book label: William Clarkson, Born at Greenwich, November 25 1730, Henry Clarkson, Born at Greenwich December 26 1732.

Clarkson, William, 1732-

7100.d.792: Book label: William Clarkson, Born at Greenwich, November 25 1730, Henry Clarkson, Born at Greenwich December 26 1732.

Claughter, T.

Aa.9.7: Provenance: E. Chamberlayne; T. Claughter. 

Claus, Jürgen

CCC.25.598-: Stamp: Jürgen Claus

Clavering, Thomas John, Sir, 1771-1853

S438.c.77.4: Bookplate: Sir Thos. J. Clavering Bart., Greencroft

Probably: Sir Thomas Clavering, 7th Baronet of Axwell and High Sheriff of Northumberland.

Clavreuil , Raymond , 1907-1991

Leigh.d.11.273-: Ticket: Raymond Clavreuil, 37 rue St André des Arts, Paris Vie, bookseller's ticket

Leigh.d.12.28: Ticket: Raymond Clavreuil, 37 rue St André des Arts, Paris Vie, bookseller's ticket

Clawson, John L. (John Lewis), 1865-1933

Brett-Smith.818: Bookplate: John L. Clawson

Probably: John Lewis Clawson, book collector.

Brett-Smith.833: Bookplate: John L. Clawson

Brett-Smith.855: Bookplate: John L. Clawson

Clay, William Waldegrave Pelham, 1760-1822

Keynes.S.2.27: Bookplate: Clay, Waldegrave Pelham

Probably: Major General William Waldegrave Pelham Clay, British Army officer serving in the West Indies.

Claydon, C. (Charles?), active 1859-1861

Cam.c.1.18.1: "Corrected by C. Claydon"

Perhaps Charles Broadbelt Claydon, of Trinity College and Lincoln's Inn.

Clayton, Nathaniel George, 1833-1895

Keynes.P.7.15: Bookplate: Nathaniel George Clayton

Possibly: Nathaniel George Clayton of Chester and Charlwood Park, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland.

Clayton, Robert, 1695-1758

7576.a.1-: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. Rev. Dr. Robert Clayton, Bishop of Clogher (vol. 2)

Probably: Robert Clayton FRS FSA, Irish Protestant Bishop, educated Trinity College Dublin, made Bishop of Clogher in 1745.

Cleaver, Marianne, active 1819

7720.d.901: Annotation: Marianne Cleaver 1819, a gift of Mr Nicholls.

Possibly: Marianne Cleaver (sometimes Mary Anne Cleaver), daughter of the Most Rev. Euseby Cleaver, Archbishop of Dublin, wife of John Cromie.

Clemenceau, René Jacquemaire, 1894-1931

Leigh.c.5.60: Bookplate: René Jacquemaire Clemenceau

Probably: Rene Jacquemaire Clemenceau, French physician and promoter of radiology, who died at just 37 following prolonged exposure to X-rays.

Clemens, Antoine, recteur de Villiers, active 18th century

7000.d.2011: Title page inscribed: "ex libris Antonij clementis Rec de Villi[ers]".

Clement, X, Pope, 1590-1676

Rel.b.67.1: Armorial binding: Clement X (Altieri), calf - gold, arms blind on olive morocco onlay - arms made from single tools; bookplate of Samuel Sandars; note 'Arms of Cardinal Altieri'

Probably: Pope Clement X (born Emilio Bonaventura Altieri), Bishop of Rome and Pope from 1670 until his death.

SSS.56.17: Armorial binding: Clement X (Altieri), 1670-1676, red morocco - gold, arms blind that on reverse on citron onlay?

Clement, XI, Pope, 1649-1721

Acton.c.sel.58: Armorial binding: Pope Clement XI, red morocco - gold; made up of separate tools; pencil note 'Arms of Clement XI'; another basically the same on a volume of woodcuts in binding fragments 17

Probably: Pope Clement XI (born Giovanni Francesco Albani), Bishop of Rome and Pope from 1700 until his death.

Clercq

X.11.24: Provenance: Clercq

Cliffe, Allen, active 1792

S474.d.79.1: Bookplate: Allen Cliffe, Pemb. Coll. Oxon.

Allen Cliffe, curate of Hampton Lucy, Co. Warwick, matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1792.

Clifford, Hugh Charles Clifford, Baron, 1790-1858

7420.d.269: Stamp: Lord Clifford, Ugbrooke Library

Possibly: Hugh Charles Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh. Possibly: Another Baron Clifford of Chudleigh.

Leigh.d.9.13: Stamp: Lord Clifford, Annotation: H. Clifford

Possibly: Hugh Charles Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, Member of the House of Lords.

Clifford, James, active 1635

G.11.64(9): "Liber Jacobi Clifford, 1635." on leaf A1

Clifton, Gervase, Sir, 1744-1815

7350.c.12: Bookplate: Sir Gervase Clifton Bart.

Probably: Sir Gervase Clifton, 6th Baronet, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, matriculated Christ's College 1763.

Keynes.W.3.23: Bookplate: Sir Gervase Clifton Bart.

White.c.42: Bookplate: Sir Gervase Clifton Bart.

Clifton, John Talbot, 1868-1928

S180.d.90.22: Bookplate: J. Talbot Clifton of Kidalton

Probably: John Talbot Clifton, traveller and explorer, war correspondent in the Russo-Japanese and South African wars, matriculated Magdelene College 1888.

Clitherow, Jacobus, active 1637

U*.7.42(F): Provenance: Jacobus Clitherow

Clive, George, active 1685

Z.15.8: Provenance: Geo. Clive, 1685

Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774

7540.d.72: Bookplate: Lord Robert Clive, Baron's Coronet and motto of the Order of the Bath: 'Tria Juncta in Uno'

Probably: Major-General Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, Governor of the Presidency of Fort William Bengal, made Knight of the Bath 1764.

Brett-Smith.669: Bookplate: Lord Robert Clive, Baron's Coronet and motto of the Order of the Bath: 'Tria Juncta in Uno'

Brett-Smith.b.4: Bookplate: Lord Robert Clive, Baron's Coronet and motto of the Order of the Bath: 'Tria Juncta in Uno'

Clonard Monastery (Belfast, Northern Ireland). Library

Hib.5.803.20: Bookplate: Bibliotheca SS. Redemptoris, Belfast

Probably the library of Clonard Monastery, Belfast, dedicated to the Most Holy Redeemer.

Coape, James, 1815-1889

Keynes.P.3.24: Bookplate: 'Aequo adeste animo'

Probably: James Coape, matriculated Christ's College in 1832.

Coape, James, active 1840

Kkk.268: Bookplate: James Coape

Probably: James Coape Esq., a descendant of the Coape family of Farnagh, married Georgeana Arnold 1840.

Coates, John

1.26.11: Provenance: John Coates.

Cobbe, Charles, 1781-1857

Hib.5.842.16: Bookplate: Chas. Cobbe

Possibly: Charles Cobbe, diarist.

Cobden, Francis, 1619-1717

M.12.14: Provenance: Franc Cobden, Trin. Coll. Cantab. 1639

Probably: Francis Cobden, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1637.

Cobenzl, Karl, Graf, 1712-1770

Acton.d.48.89: Armorial binding: Cobenzl, calf- gold

Possibly: Johann Karl Philipp, Graf von Cobenzl, politician in Habsburg Germany. Or: Another member of this prominent family.

Coccejus, Joannes, 1603-1669

Keynes.Q.2.10: Bookplate: 'E libris quos… Joannes Cock, Vicarius Sti. Oswaldi Dunelm: successoribus suis… legavit'

Probably: Joannes Coccejus (or Cocceius), Dutch theologian and Professor of Theology at Leiden University.

Keynes.Q.2.14: Bookplate: 'E libris quos… Joannes Cock, Vicarius Sti. Oswaldi Dunelm: successoribus suis… legavit'

Keynes.T.3.29: Bookplate: 'E libris quos… Joannes Cock, Vicarius Sti. Oswaldi Dunelm: successoribus suis… legavit'

Cochrane, Henry H., 1836-1904

Syn.8.67.73: Bookplate: Henry H. Cochrane

Possibly: Henry Cochrane, 1st Baronet, High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace of County Cavan, Deputy Lieutenant of Dublin.

Cock, Alfred, active 1878

U*.6.72: Provenance: Alfred Cock, 1878

Cock, Charles George

E.15.16: Provenance: Ch. Geo. Cock

Probably: Charles George Cock, lawyer of the Inner Temple, appointed a Judge of the Admiralty in 1653, lived in Norwich.

E.5.69: Provenance: Ch. Geo. Cock (pre-1940, witness)

E.6.41: Provenance: Ch. Geo. Cock (pre-1940, witness)

E.9.33: Provenance: Ch. Geo. Cock

G.15.63: Provenance: C. Geo. Cock (1640)

Cock, Frederick William, 1858-1943

S474.c.84.22: Bookplate: F. William Cock M.D.

Probably: Dr Frederick William Cock, FSA, book collector.

Syn.7.65.110: Bookplate: F. William Cock M.D. F.S.A.

Cock, George

E.12.68: Provenance: George Cock

G.13.25: Provenance: George Cock

Cock, Robert

E.5.35: Provenance: Robert Cock

N.6.44: Provenance: Robert Cock

Cock, Ch. Geo. (Charles George?), active 17th century

L.11.55: Inscription on second front fly leaf: "Ch. Geo. Cock", seventeenth century.

Cocks (Shoemaker : Old Compton Street, London, England)

7720.d.507: Bookplate: Cocks, 26 Old Compton St., Soho, Shoemaker to her Majesty and Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wirtemburg.

CCD.5.15-19: Bookplate: Cocks, 26 Old Compton St., Soho, Shoemaker to her Majesty and Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wirtemburg.

Coddenham Book Society

Leigh.c.11.91-: Bookplate: Coddenham Book Society

Coke, Edward, Sir, 1552-1634

Adams.6.58.5: Provenance: Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice

Probably: Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice under James I, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1567.

Coke, Wenman

Williams.507: Bookplate: Wenman Coke

Possibly: Wenman Coke, MP for Derby and Norfolk. Possibly: His grandson of the same name, MP for Norfolk East (1828-1907).

Colbatch, John, 1664-1748

7350.d.116: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Probably: John Colbatch, clergyman and Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge University, Fellow of Trinity College, matriculated Trinity College 1685.

Cc.4.8: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Cc.6.10: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Cc.6.12: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Cc.6.5: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

CCD.6.7: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

CCE.6.8: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Dd*.4.53(F): Provenance: John Colbatch

Dd*.4.55(F): Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

P*.7.37(C): Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Qq*.2.77(C): Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Qq*.4.60(E): Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Syn.8.64.137: Bookplate: John Colbatch (and many vols in CCA-CCE.6)

Colbatch, Thomas

U*.6.1(E): Provenance: Thomas Colbatch

Colbert, Jacques-Nicolas, 1655-1707

Rel.a.65.4: Armorial binding: Jacques-Nicolas Colbert, Archevêque de Roven, 1655-1707, calf - gold; ownership marks; "Dors Mr des Riza dos Aggos. Dercor. Le Coimbra?"; Stephanus Baluzius Cutelensis; modern bookplate of a griffin, presented by R. Griffin Esq.; pencil note Cardinal Colbert (J. N.) Abp Roven (not in Olivier)

Probably: Cardinal Jacques-Nicholas Colbert, French archbishop of Rouen and member of the Academie Francaise.

Colbert, Jean Baptiste, 1619-1683

F150.d.1.25: Annotation: Bibliotheca Colbertinae

Probably: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Director of the French Royal Library (Bibliotheque du Roi), Controller General of Finance and Secretary of State for the Navy.

Colbert, Jean-Baptiste, 1619-1683

Rel.b.54.1: Armorial binding: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay, 1619-1683, red morocco - gold; monogram on spine JGB with coronet and small snake; note says arms of J. B. Colbert, marquis de Seignelay 1683 (d.) (Guigard 2 152; Olivier 1296.4)

Probably: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French Minister for Finance under King Louis XIV, Baron de Seignelay, Possibly: His son, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay (1651-1690).

Rel.d.64.8: Armorial binding: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay, 1619-1683, red morocco - gold; monogram of spine JBG with coronet; note says 'Arms of J. B. Colbert 1683(d.)'

S496.bb.70.1: Armorial binding: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay, 1619-1683, red morocco - gold; monogram on spine JGB with coronet; Bibliothecae Colbertinae

S496.bb.70.1-3: Armorial binding: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay, 1619-1683, red morocco - gold; monogram on spine JGB with coronet and small snake; note says arms of J. B. Colbert, marquis de Seignelay 1683 (d.) (Guigard 2 152; Olivier 1296.4)

SSS.30.35: Armorial binding: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay, 1619-1683, red morocco - gold; monogram on spine JGB with coronet; Bibliothecae Colbertinae

Colborne, Thomas, Clare College Library

Aa.7.19: Provenance: Colborne Thomas, Clare College Library

Colburn & Co.'s British & Foreign Public Library

Syn.4.80.18: Bookplate: Colburn & Co.'s British & Foreign Public Library, Conduit St., Hanover Sq.

Colchester, Reginald Charles Edward Abbot, 1842-1919

7250.b.105: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887', at end of vol.

Probably: Reginald Abbot, 3rd Baron Colchester, Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Treasury, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1859.

7706.d.220: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887'

MR708.d.75.5: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887'

Cole, Arthur, 1883-1968

7250.d.4: Bookplate: Arthur F. Cole, Coll. Regal. Cantab.

Probably: Arthur Frederick Andrew Cole (1883-1968), barrister of Lincoln's Inn and bibliophile, studied Classics at King's College and was elected an Honorary Fellow.

7735.d.1: Provenance: Arthur Cole, 1928

7735.d.582: Bookplate: Arthur F. Cole, Coll. Regal. Cantab.

Hib.7.772.63: Bookplate: Arthur F. Cole, Coll. Regal. Cantab.

Hib.7.789.20: Bookplate: Arthur Cole

Hib.7.791.22: Annotation: A C 1946 Lincoln's Inn

S706.e.71.1: Bookplate: Arthur Cole

Cole, Arthur Edward Casamijor, 1851-1908

Hib.7.772.63: Bookplate: Hon Arthur E. C. Cole, Motto: 'Deum Cole Regem Serva'

Probably: Hon. Arthur E. C. Cole, Lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade, Justice of the Peace for Co. Fermanagh and for Norfolk.

Hib.7.775.28: Bookplate: Hon Arthur E. C. Cole, Motto: 'Deum Cole Regem Serva'

Cole, Charles Francis, active 1890

7735.d.582-: Bookplate: Charles Francis Cole

Probably: Charles Frances Cole of Treworgan, Mawnan. Artwork by C.W. Sherborn.

Cole, Thomas N., active 1847

White.b.46: Annotation: 'Thomas N. Cole 7th mo. 24th 1847'

Cole, W.

L*.10.1(C): Provenance: W. Cole

Syn.6.61.11: Provenance: W. Cole

Syn.7.59.13: Provenance: W. Cole

Cole, W. , active 1747

SSS.43.5: Provenance: W. Cole, 1747

Cole, William, 1714-1782

Adams.7.64.46: Bookplate: William Cole

Possibly: William Cole, clergyman, historian of Cambridgeshire and antiquarian, Rector of Bletchley, matriculated Clare College 1733, migrated to King's College 1735.

Adv.a.53.1: Bookplate: William Cole

Adv.d.53.4: Bookplate: William Cole

Syn.7.59.87: Bookplate: William Cole

Cole , Arthur, 1883-1968

S450.c.82.1: Bookplate: Arthur F. Cole

Colégio de Santa Rita dos Agostinhos Descalços de Coimbra

Rel.a.65.4: Stamp: "da Livraria dos Agostin… de Coimb"

Probably: The College of Santa Rita dos Agostinhos Descalcos de Coimbra.

Coleman, John

S474.a.74.1: Annotation: John Coleman

Coleraine, Henry Hare, Baron, 1636-1708

Keynes.R.6.18: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Lord Henry Coleraine, 1702

Possibly: Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine, MP for Old Sarum and antiquary. Possibly: Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine, MP for Boston and antiquary (1693-1749).

Rel.a.68.1: Armorial binding: Henry Hare, 2nd Baron of Coleraine, calf - gold on red morocco onlay inscription; Almae Matri Acad. Cantabr? Humillimè offert / Praenobilis Henricus Baro de Colerane Ann 1686

Probably: Henry Hare, 2nd Baron Coleraine, English politician and antiquary, MP for Old Sarum.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834

SSS.27.23: Provenance: S. T. Coleridge

Colius , Jacobus, 1563-1628

Adv.d.3.22: Provenance: Jaconus Colius Ortelianus, 1607

F158.d.6.2: Provenance: Jaconus Colius Ortelianus, 1607

K*.11.27(D): Provenance: Jacobus Colius Ortelianus, 1607

P*.3.39(C): Provenance: Jacobus Colius Ortelianus, 1607

Collège de la Trinité (Lyon, France)

Leigh.d.8.198: Label: Lyon, Collegium Sanctissimae Trinitatis, prize label 'ex munificentia mercatorum praefecti, et consulum Lugdunensium…1777', with arms of College on binding

Probably: Collège de la Trinité, also known as the Collège de la Sainte Trinité de la Compagnie de Jésus, etc., founded circa 1540, and renamed Lycée Ampère in 1888.

Collège des Grassins (Paris, France)

F153.b.3.1:

College des Jésuites d'Eu

S100.c.82.5: Bookplate: prize bookplate with 'College d'Eu' and prizewinner completed in MS

Possibly: From the College des Jesuits in Eu, Seine-Maritime.

College of Advocates in Doctors' Commons. Library

Ely.a.281-: Bookplate: London Court of Arches, 'Ex Bibliotheca Hospitii Dominorum Advocatorum de Arcubus Londini'

From the library of the Doctors' Commons or College of Advocates of the Court of Arches, which was dissolved in 1858 and the library sold in 1861.

Huntingdon.55.21: Bookplate: London Court of Arches, 'Ex Bibliotheca Hospitii Dominorum Advocatorum de Arcubus Londini'

Collegio di S. Antonio di Padova

7510.a.30: Stamp: Antoniamun Collegio Univ. Biblioteca.

Collegium Canisianum (Maastricht, Netherlands). Bibliotheek

7000.d.2096: Ex-libris 'Bibliotheek Theol. College S.J. Maastricht' (purple handstamp on FFEP); 'Bibliotheca Collegii Maximi S.J. Traiectensis' (purple handstamp on p.ii).

The second Jesuit monastery in Maastricht (Collegium Canisianum), founded 1853, which housed the main theological library of the Dutch province. Bought by Dr. Harrison from Casanova Books, Amsterdam.

Collegium Societatis Jesu (Ingolstadt, Germany)

Norton.a.11: Annotation: Collegii Societatis Jesu Ingolstadii' [?]

The Jesuit College of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, a Jesuit school and the headquarters of the Jesuits in Germany.

Collehole, John

6.51.15: Provenance: John Collehole (or Collihole?)

Colles, A.

Hib.5.830.19: Stamp: A. Colles

Collett, Henry, -1803

S721.d.76.1-: Bookplate: Rev. Henry Collet A.M.

Possibly: Reverend Henry Collett, matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1772.

Collier, John Payne, 1789-1883

SSS.44.15: Provenance: J Payne Collier

Probably: John Payne Collier, English Shakespearian scholar and forger.

Colling, Henry

Syn.8.54.158: Provenance: Henry Colling

Collings, Dr.

G.11.40: Provenance: Dr. Collings

Collings, Mary

Syn.7.60.126: Provenance: Mary Collings

Collins, Henry

Keynes.S.2.53: Bookplate: Henry Collins. Motto: Esto Quod Esse Videris.

Possibly: a member of the Collins family of Wythall Walford.

Collyer, Joseph, 1748-1827

7720.d.497-: Bookplate: Joseph Collyer

Possibly: Joseph Collyer, English engraver and associate of the Royal Academy.

Colman , J. J. (Jeremiah James ), 1830-1898

S727.d.75.66: Bookplate: Jeremiah James Colman

Probably: Jeremiah James Colman, mustard manufacturer and MP for Norwich.

Colomesius, S.

Adams.6.55.4, item no. 1: Provenance: S. Colomesius

Colonna, Girolamo, 1604-1666

Rel.e.54.24: Armorial binding: Colonna, red morocco - gold, ownership mark; Herbert Thompson d.d. Ernest Heinmann Roma…1923; note Armorial bookstamp of Card. Girolamo Colonna, d. 1666 See Cianoe (A.) Vitae et res gestae pontificium romanorum…p567.1677

Probably: Cardinal Girolamo Colonna, Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church and member of the noble Colonna family.

Colquhoun, J. C. (John Campbell), 1785-1854

Hib.5.762.8: Annotation: 'J C Colquhoun London 1851'

Possibly: John Campbell Colquhoun, historian and author of 'An History of Magic, witchcraft, and animal magnetism'.

Colquhoun family

7582.d.7: Bookplate: Colquhon of Camstraddan

Probably: From a member of the Clan Colquhoun of Camstradden Castle.

Columbine, Edward Henry , 1763-1811

7500.d.260: Bookplate: Edward Henry Columbine

Possibly: Edward Henry Columbine, hydrographer and colonial governor, commander of the frigate Ulysses.

7720.d.568: Bookplate: Edward Henry Columbine

7720.d.569: Bookplate: Edward Henry Columbine

7720.d.570: Bookplate: Edward Henry Columbine

Colville, Charles Robert, 1815-1886

7230.d.14: Bookplate: Charles Robert Colvile

Possibly: Charles Robert Colvile of Duffield Hall, MP for South Derbyshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1833.

Colville, H. E. (Henry Edward), 1852-1907

Leigh.d.5.283-: Stamp: H. E. Colville

Possibly: Major-General Sir Henry Edward Colville.

Colville, John, 1725-1811

Syn.5.76.9: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Lord John Colvill of Culross

Possibly: John Colville, 8th Lord Colville of Culross. Possibly: His son, John Colville, 9th Lord Colville of Culross (1768-1849).

Combe, Tobie, of Oxford

T.13.9: Provenance: Tobie Combe, Oxon.

Comber, Thomas

Leigh.e.8.50: Bookplate: Thomas Comber

Comerford, James, 1807-1881

Cam.d.600.1: Bookplate: James Comerford

Probably: James Comerford FSA, book collector, notary and antiquarian.

M.14.65: Bookplate: James Comerford

SSS.54.3: Bookplate: James Comerford

Young.209: Bookplate: James Comerford

Young.260: Bookplate: James Comerford

Commin, James G.

Keynes.U.8.24: Ticket: James G. Commin, 230 High St., Exeter, bookseller's ticket

Company of Barber-Surgeons (London, England)

K.10.54: Provenance: London Barber Surgeons (sel)

Complesso dell'Eremo dei Camaldoli (Naples, Italy). Biblioteca

7880.d.299: Bookplate: Biblioteca di Camaldoli, Napoli

Possibly: from the Eremo di S. Salvatore dei Camaldoli, a hermitage for Camaldolese monks in Naples.

Compton, Frances, Lady, approximately 1758-1832

7350.d.95: Bookplate: Lady Frances Compton

Probably: Lady Frances Compton, sister of the 1st Marquess of Northampton .

Compton, Henry Combe, 1789-1866

Adams.7.64.46: Bookplate: Henry C. Compton, Manor House Lyndhurst

Probably: Henry Combe Compton, MP for South Hampshire, Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire, natriculated Oriel College Oxford 1806.

Hib.4.723.2: Bookplate: Henry C. Compton, Manor House Lyndhurst

Keynes.T.2.14: Bookplate: Henry C. Compton, Manor House Lyndhurst

Comtat, A.

Leigh.d.8.116-117: Ticket: A. Comtat, Geneva, bookseller's ticket

Comyns, John, approximately 1874-1856

7640.d.4: Bookplate: J. Comyns, Wood

Possibly: Rev John Comyns, Rector of Wood and Bishop's Teignton in Devon, matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1795.

7720.b.34: Bookplate: J. Comyns, Wood

7743.d.160-: Bookplate: J. Comyns, Wood

Keynes.D.5.16: Bookplate: J. Comyns, Wood

Conduitt, John, 1688-1737

Syn.6.63.18: Bookplate: I. Conduitt Esq.

Possibly: John Conduitt, Master of the Royal Mint, matriculated Trinity College 1706.

Congregational Library (London, England)

Cam.d.632.3: Bookplate: Congregational Library, Memorial Hall, London

From the Congregational Library of Memorial Hall, London.

Congreve, William

7180.e.21: Bookplate: Congreve of Congreve. Motto: Non Moritur Cujus Fama Vivit. Annotation: Wm Congreve Jy 20th 1784.

Possibly: William Congreve of Congreve, eldest son and heir of Rev. Richard Congreve of Congreve and Martha Jones of Fynnant, CO. Montgomery.

Coninck Liefsting, F. B., 1827-1913

7000.d.2090: Ownership label stuck to title page: 'F. B. Coninck Liefsting.' (printed) with 'Middelburg' in ms. under it, nineteenth or twentieth century.

Focco Bernardus Coninck Liefsting, judge and legal scholar.

Connolly, T. (Thomas), active 1840-1859

Acton.b.25.238: Bookplate: T. Connolly, 10 up. Ormand Quay, Dublin, bookseller

Acton.b.32.50: Bookplate: T. Connolly, 10 up. Ormand Quay, Dublin, bookseller

Brett-Smith.c.82: Bookplate: T. Connolly, 10 up. Ormand Quay, Dublin, bookseller

Hunter.d.75.8: Bookplate: T. Connolly, 10 up. Ormand Quay, Dublin, bookseller

Keynes.B.4.18: Ticket: T. Connolly, Chancery Place, Dublin, bookseller's ticket

S180.e.76.3: Bookplate: T. Connolly, 10 up. Ormand Quay, Dublin, bookseller

Conolly, Thomas, 1738-1803

7720.c.164: Bookplate: Thomas Conolly. Motto: En Dieu Est Tout.

Possibly: Thomas Conolly, MP for Malmesbury and Member of Irish Parliament for Ballyshannon and County Londonderry.

Conrad-Eybesfeld (Family)

Oates.229-230: Stamp: Bibliothek zu Eybesfeld

The library of Schloss Eybesfeld, Styria, the seat of the Conrad-Eybesfeld family, was sold in 1958.

Conservative Committee of the Parish of Saint Bride, Dublin

Hib.5.837.30: Bookplate: Conservative Committee of the Parish of Saint Bride, Dublin

Constable, David, 1795-1857

7540.d.143: Bookplate: David Constable, arms stamped on front board with motto 'Impiger et fidus', note inside 'Arms of David Constable'

Probably: David Constable, Member of the Faculty of Advocates, amassed a large library of Scottish literature and history.

Constable, William, 1721-1791

7300.d.91, item no. 1: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

Probably: William Constable FRS FSA, of Burton Constable Hall, amassed a large Cabinet of Curiosities, including a collection of scientific instruments and British birds.

7300.d.94: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

7560.c.17: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

Keynes.P.4.2: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

Keynes.R.7.16: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

Oates.479-481: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

S300.d.74.3: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

S360.b.76.1: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

S721.d.75.12-: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

S727.d.75.51-52: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

SSS.48.5: Bookplate: W. Constable Esq., F.R.S., F.A.S.

Constitutional Club (London, England). Library

7250.b.105: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887', at end of vol. 

From the Library of the Constitutional Club, Northumberland Avenue, London, established 1883.

7706.d.220: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887'.

7720.d.654: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library

MR708.d.75.5: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library, 'The Gift of the Right Honble. Lord Colchester. 1887'.

S250.d.71.3: Bookplate: Constitutional Club Library

Convent of the Sacred Heart (Roehampton, London, England)

Leigh.d.11.288: Bookplate: Roehampton, 'Pensionnat des Religieuses du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus' Prize plate for 'Marguerite Gardon' [?]

A prize from the convent school in Roehampton, founded 1850.

Convento di San Nicola da Tolentino (Venice, Italy)

Ely.a.140: Bookplate: Venice, 'Domus S. Nicolai Tolent Venet'

Probably: From the Monastery of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino in Venice (Convento di San Nicola da Tolentino).

Convento di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (Rome, Italy). Biblioteca

White.d.279: Stamp: Biblioth. Conv. S. M. S. Minervam, Ord. Praed.

Probably: The library of the Convent of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome.

Conventus Sancti Josephi Uraemundae

7100.d.1239: Stamp: Ex libris Conv. S. Joseph Uraemundae

A convent of St. Joseph in an unidentified location, possibly the Huize Sint Jozef in Roermond, Netherlands (active 1915-1946).

Cony, R., active 1876

Huntingdon.19.5: Bookplate: Huntingdon Archdeaconry, 'Presented to the Library by [MS.] Rev. R. Cony Nov. 1876' 

Conyers, John, 1717-1775

Cam.b.673.2: Bookplate: John Conyers, Copt Hall, Essex

Probably: John Conyers, MP for Reading and for Essex, matriculated University College Oxford 1735.

Conyngham, Marquess

7000.d.268: Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

7000.d.32-33: Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

7560.d.196-199: Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

OP.3100.111.0221(19): Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

S727.d.83.65-66: Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

S727.d.84.19-21: Bookplate: Conyngham, with Marquess' Coronet

Cooke, Edward, active 1665

O.9.19: Provenance: Edward Cooke, 1665

Cooke, Henry

Harley-Mason.c.49: Bookplate: Henry Cooke

Cooke, Nathaniel

H.5.50: Provenance: Nat Cooke

Cooke, Roger, approximately 1704-1783

CCC.46.216: Bookplate: Roger Cooke, 'E libris Rogeri Cook, Ashfield' (also in other volumes in CCA-F.46 but usually covered over)

Probably: Roger Cooke, physician and surgeon, of Ashfield.

Cooke, Thomas

Syn.7.62.46: Provenance: Thos. Cooke

Cooke-Hurle, Joseph, 1859-1930

7100.d.878: Bookplate: Joseph Cooke-Hurle of the County of Somerset Esquire, MA Cantab MCMX. Motto: Confide Recte Agens.

Joseph Cooke-Hurle, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, High Sheriff for Somerset, matriculated Trinity College 1879, husband of Norah Fry.

Coombe, Arthur E.

Keynes.Y.1.12: Bookplate: Arthur E. Coombe

Coombe, Thomas, Rev.

F150.d.1.25: Bookplate: Rev. Thomas Coombe M.A. Motto: Sperate Miseri Cavete Felices.

Cooper, Colonel

7706.d.161: Bookplate: Colonel Cooper

Hib.7.765.18: Bookplate: Colonel Cooper

Cooper, Arthur

Syn.3.63.1: Annotation: Arthur Cooper January 17th 1830 Sawston

Cooper, B.

Syn.6.56.7: Provenance: B. Cooper (Καπεροs)

Cooper, Bryan, 1884-1930

Hib.7.723.9: Bookplate: Markree Library, rearranged in 1913 by Bryan Cooper

Probably: Bryan Cooper, Irish politician and landowner, MP for South Dublin County, Teachta Dála for Dublin County.

Cooper, Charles Beauchamp, 1803-1878

7720.d.1129: Bookplate: C. Beauchamp Cooper

Probably: Rev Charles Beauchamp Cooper, Rector of Morley, matriculated University College Oxford 1820.

Cooper, Charles Purton, 1793-1873

8586.c.49: Bookplate: Charles Purton Cooper

Probably: Charles Purton Cooper, lawyer and antiquary, matriculated Wadham College Oxford 1810.

Cooper, Diana, 1892-1986

Brett-Smith.1037: Bookplate: Diana Duff Cooper

Possibly: Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Cooper, Viscountess Norwich, wife of Alfred Duff Cooper.

Cooper, Duff, Viscount, 1890-1954

7735.e.218-224: Bookplate: Duff Cooper

Probably: Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich, MP for Oldham and Westminster St George's, British Ambassador to France, studied at New College Oxford.

Keynes.R.2.23: Bookplate: Duff Cooper

Cooper, Edward Joshua, 1798-1863

Hib.7.723.9: Bookplate: Edward Joshua Cooper, Markree Castle

Probably: Edward Joshua Cooper, politican and astronomer, MP for Co. Sligo, creator of the Marktree Observatory, matriculated Christ College Oxford 1816.

Cooper, John

Keynes.T.5.12: Bookplate: John Cooper. Motto: Semper Sorte Contentus

Cooper, Richard

Hib.5.788.15: Bookplate: Richard Cooper

Hib.7.752.43: Bookplate: Richard Cooper

Coore, John, active 1783

7300.d.300: Bookplate: John Coore

Possibly: John Coore Esq. of Golders Hill, landscape architect.

Oates.72-76: Bookplate: John Coore

Oates.77-83: Bookplate: John Coore

Oates.84-85: Bookplate: John Coore

Oates.86-88: Bookplate: John Coore

Oates.89: Bookplate: John Coore

Cope, John A.

S718.c.90.71-: Bookplate: Joannis A. Cope

Cope family

Hib.7.736.23: Bookplate: Aequo Adeste Animo

Probably: Belonging to the Cope Family of Loughgall, Co. Armagh.

Copeland, William

7720.d.705: Bookplate: William Copeland; Franks 6827

Copinger, Walter Arthur, 1847-1910

7720.b.88: Bookplate: Walter Arthur Copinger

Probably: Walter Arthur Copinger, Professor of Law, antiquarian and bibliographer.

Copley, Godfrey, approximately 1653-1709

Keynes.T.2.8: Bookplate: Sir Godfrey Copley Bart.

Probably: Sir Godfrey Copley, 2nd Baronet, art collector and Fellow of the Royal Society, MP for Alborough.

Copley, Joseph, Sir, approximately 1769-1838

Cam.e.646.11: Bookplate: Sir Joseph Copley Bart. Franks 6836

Probably: Sir Joseph Copley, 3rd Baronet, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1786.

Keynes.N.2.16: Bookplate: Sir Joseph Copley Bart. Franks 6837

Keynes.P.1.31: Bookplate: Sir Joseph Copley Bart. Franks 6838

Keynes.T.1.4: Bookplate: Sir Joseph Copley Bart. Franks 6840

Copley, Joseph, Sir , approximately 1769-1838

Leigh.c.11.57: Label: Sir Joseph Copley

Copsey, Anthony Thomas, 1932-

7474.d.148: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich.

Anthony Thomas (Tony) Copsey of Sparrowes Nest, Ipswich, businessman and author.

7474.d.148-151: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich.

7720.d.1740: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

8000.c.91: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

8000.d.2-4: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

S382.c.83.1: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

S721.d.80.85: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

Syn.7.68.227: Bookplate: A. T. Copsey of Sparrowes Nest in Ipswich

Coquereau, Charles Jacques Louis, 1744-1796

7300.e.11: Bookplate: C. J. L. Coquereau

Probably: Charles Jacques Louis Coquereau, French physician, whose library was auctioned on November 25 1796 following his death.

Corbeau de Vaulserre, François, Marquis de, 1732-1785

7000.d.1276: Bookplate: "Nil Nisi Virtute", French Marquis Coronet

Probably: François Marquis de Corbeau de Vaulserre. Possibly: Another of the Marquis de Corbeau de Vaulserre.

Corbet, Henry, 1708-1750

S721.d.73.15: Bookplate: Henry Corbet A.M. Franks 6846

Possibly: Henry Corbet, 6th Baronet Corbet of Stoke upon Tern, Rector of Adderley, matriculated Queens' College 1726.

Corbet, Richard, 1804-1877

7180.d.110-: Bookplate: Richard Corbett, Adderley

Possibly: Richard Corbet Of Adderley Hall, Shropshire.

Corbet, Robert, 1707-1805

Hib.7.736.18: Bookplate: Robert Corbet Esq. Motto: Deus Pascit Corvos. Franks 6849

Possibly: Robert Corbet of Salop, brother of Henry Corbet, 6th Baronet, matriculated Queens' 1725.

Corbet, David, M.D.

8000.c.1311(7): Presentation inscription from the author to Dr D. Corbet.

David Corbet, physician and vice president of the Worcester Literary and Scientific Institution

Corbett, Andrew, approximately 1805-1864

8720.b.14: Bookplate: Rev. Andrew Corbett

Possibly: Rev Andrew Corbet, Rector of Benniworth and South Willingham.

Corbett, Henry , 1708-1750

7180.d.110-: Bookplate: Henry Corbet A.M. Franks 6847

Cordner, Edward J., -1870

Syn.7.80.140-143: Bookplate: Rev. Edward J. Cordner

Probably: Rev Edward James Cordner, Curate of Lisburn and Derriaghy.

Cornish, Thomas Brooking, -1906

Syn.8.63.328: Bookplate: T. B. Cornish of Oriel College Oxon.

Probably: Rev Thomas Brooking Cornish, Rector of Ufton-Nervet and Hon. Canon of Chester, matriculated Wadham College 1833, Fellow of Oriel College 1840-1847.

Cornwall, G.

White.c.16: Bookplate: G. Cornwall. Motto: Ingenium Par [obscured]

Cornwall, John

T540.d.5.13b: Bookplate: John Cornwall. Motto: Fide Et Virtute

T540.d.5.22b: Bookplate: John Cornwall

Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Earl, 1700-1762

Brett-Smith.562: Bookplate: Lord Cha. Cornwallis. Motto: 'Virtus Vincit Invidiam' Franks 6907

Probably: Charles Cornwallis, 1st Earl Cornwallis, Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets, Constable of the Tower of London and Member of the Privy Council, matriculated Clare College 1717.

Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, Marquis, 1738-1805

2.25.44: Bookplate: Marquis Cornwallis, Franks 6909

Probably: Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis, MP for Eye, Lord of the Bedchamber, Governor-General of Bengal, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland and Commander-in-Chief, matriculated Clare College1756?.

Corpus Christi College (University of Cambridge)

8706.c.126: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'Coll. Corp. Christi et B. V. Mariæ Cantabrigiæ'

8706.c.149: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'Coll. Corp. Christi et B. V. Mariæ Cantabrigiæ'

8706.c.151: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'Coll. Corp. Christi et B. V. Mariæ Cantabrigiæ'

8706.c.152: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'Coll. Corp. Christi et B. V. Mariæ Cantabrigiæ'

Adv.b.119.11: Bookplate: Corpus Christis College, Cambridge, 'Presented to…'

S100.b.86.5: Bookplate: Corpus Christis College, Cambridge, 'Presented to…'

S706.c.82.6: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'E libris Samuelis Savage Lewis'

S706.c.87.2: Bookplate: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 'E libris Samuelis Savage Lewis'

Syn.8.54.62: Provenance: Corpus College, Cambridge

Corrie, G. , of Essex, active 1779

Syn.8.63.9: Provenance: G. Corrie, Essex, 1779

Corry, Edmund Leslie, -1764

Hib.7.753.43: Bookplate: Edmund Leslie Corry

Probably: Captain Edmund Leslie Corry, Member of Irish Parliament for Newtown-Limavady.

Corry , James

Hib.5.812.54: Bookplate: James Corry

S735.d.80.55-57: Bookplate: James Corry

Cortade

7000.c.63: Annotation: Cortade

Cortês, João José de Mendonça , 1838-1912

Morison.86.1019: Bookplate: Conselheiro Mendoņca Cortez

Probably: João José de Mendonça Cortes, Professor of Law and Finance Director, Minister of Justice for Portuguese Government.

Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962

Leigh.d.9.11: Bookplate: Alfred Cortot

Probably: Alred Denis Cortot, Swiss-French pianist and conductor, studied at the Paris Conservatoire.

Cory, Robert, 1690-1751

Huntingdon.7.5: Bookplate: E. Libris Roberti Cory, with arms of Cory family of Norfolk. Franks 6939.

Possibly: Rev Robert Cory, Master at Norwich Grammar School and Vicar of St Michael Coslany, Norwich, matriculated Gonville and Caius 1708.

Corÿ, Thomas, active 1634

Syn.7.55.37: Provenance: Tho. Corÿ(?), Hospit Graÿ(?), 1634

Cosson, Charles Alexander, baron de, 1846-1929

7743.c.101: Bookplate: Caroli Alexandri de Cosson

Probably: Baron Charles Alexander de Cosson, antiquarian collector who specialised in collecting antique arms and armour.

7743.c.102: Bookplate: Caroli Alexandri de Cosson

Costa, José da Silva

F157.c.4.1: Stamp: 'Da livraria de Jozé da Silva Costa'

Costello, James

Hib.7.850.27: Stamp: James Costello

Coston, John

G.6.58: Provenance: John Coston

Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631

L*.7.12-13(A): Provenance: Sir Robert Cotton, 1613

Cotton, William, -1819

Hib.5.801.26: Bookplate: Cotton , Motto: In Utraque Fortuna Paratus

Possibly: William Cotton, Esq. of Etwall Hall. Possibly: His sister, Elizabeth Cotton (approximately 1748-1833), widow of Joseph Green of Hall Green.

Couch, Mary, active 1704

Syn.8.61.175: Annotation: 'Mary Couch Her Book 1704'

Courcier, Mme Ve

White.a.37: Bookplate: Courcier, 'Se vend chez Mm. Ve. Courcier etc. Paris'

Courtanvaux, François-César le Tellier, marquis de, 1718-1781

Leigh.b.11.74: Stamp: Le mis de Courtanvaux

Probably: Francois-Cesar le Tellier, Marquis de Courtanvaux, Colonel and Member of l'Academie des Science, known for his work in chemistry.

Courtauld-Thomson, Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson, Baron, 1865-1954

S425.c.95.1: Bookplate: Courtauld-Thomson, Dorneywood

Probably: Courtauld Greenwood Courtauld-Thomson, 1st Baron Courtauld-Thomson, businessman and philanthropist, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1884.

Courtenay, Hélène de , 1689-1768

6000.e.2: Bookplate: Arms of de Courtenay and Bauffrement. Motto: 'Dieu Ayde Au Premier Chrestien, Plus de Devil Que de Joyce'

Possibly: Hélène de Courtenay, Marchioness of Bauffrement.

7440.d.109: Bookplate: Arms of de Courtenay and Bauffrement. Motto: 'Dieu Ayde Au Premier Chrestien, Plus de Devil Que de Joyce'

Courtenay, Henry Drury, 1891-1970

Keynes.Q.6.23: Annotation: Henry Drury-Courtenay, Bound Page: 'This Book, in 1911, was handed down to Henry Drury-Courtenay who is a descendant of the ancient and noble family of the Drurys and also of the Courtenays', Annotation: 'In Memory of Eights Week 1912 from SLF [?]'

Probably: Henry Drury Courtenay, 2nd Lieutenant in Royal Bucks Hussars, jailed for sexual offences, studied at Pembroke College Oxford.

Coventry Institute. Circulating Library

Syn.7.72.31: Bookplate: Coventry Institute (Regulations of the circulating library of)

Probably: The Coventry Institute, which was formed in 1855 from the Coventry Religious and Useful Knowledge Society and the Coventry Mechanics' Institution.

Covington, William Henry Walter, 1871-1894

7720.d.212: Bookplate: Gulielmi Henrici Covington… Cantab… MDCCCXCIV

Probably: William Henry Walter Covington, matriculated Trinity College 1890.

Cowell, Edward B. (Edward Byles), 1826-1903

Adv.a.78.9-10: Provenance: Presentation label of E. B. Cowell

Probably: Edward Byles Cowell, scholar and Professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge University, matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1850.

Cowell, Richard, curate of Tallington, active 1528

Rel.d.52.9: Provenance: Ric. Cowell, curat de Talyngton, 1528

Cowie, B. M. (Benjamin Morgan), 1816-1900

Williams.489: Bookplate: B. M. Cowie

Possibly: Benjamin Morgan Cowie, Dean of Manchester and of Exeter, matriculated St John's College 1833.

Cowie, Charles Rennie, 1851-1922

S238.d.77.1: Bookplate: Charles R. Cowie

Charles R. Cowie, Robert Burns collector and philanthropist, who amassed the Cowie Collection now housed in the National Library of Scotland, worked with the Rangoon Oil Company and along with his brothers formed Cowie Brothers & Co. in Glasgow.

S560.a.72.1: Bookplate: Charles R. Cowie

Cowper, George Augustus Clavering Cowper, Earl of, 1776-1799

7250.d.76-: Bookplate: Panshanger, two entwined 'C's with Earl's Coronet; Franks 7118

Probably: George Augustus Clavering Cowper, 4th Earl Cowper; Or: His brother, Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Clavering-Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper, FRS. Possibly: Another of the Earls Cowper of Panshanger House.

7720.d.203-: Bookplate: Panshanger, two entwined 'C's with Earl's Coronet; Franks 7118

Cowper, George Augustus Frederick Cowper, Earl of, 1806-1856

7540.d.59: Bookplate: Panshanger, single 'C' with Earl's Coronet; Franks 7117

Probably: George Augustus Frederick Cowper, 6th Earl Cowper, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, MP for Canterbury. Possibly: Another of the Earls Cowper of Panshanger House.

7540.d.92: Bookplate: Panshanger, single 'C' with Earl's Coronet; Franks 7117

Cowper, George Nassau Clavering, Earl of, 1738-1789

Keynes.E.4.7: Bookplate: anon., armorial (Panshanger Library?), See also PANSHANGER

Probably: George Nassau Clavering Cowper, 3rd Earl, MP for Hertford, sometimes known as Lord Fordwich.

Cowper, John

Keynes.T.6.25: Annotation: 'John Cowper his book'

Cowper, Samuel

Keynes.T.6.25: Annotation: 'Samuill [sic] Cowper his book Decemb. 21 1709'

Cowper, William, 1731-1800

Keynes.P.6.27: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7129. Annotation: Wm Cowper 1792.

Probably: William Cowper, poet and hymn writer, forerunner of the Romantic movement.

Keynes.R.2.14: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7130

Keynes.R.2.15: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7131

Keynes.R.2.16: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7132

Keynes.R.2.20: Annotation: Wm Cowper 1797

Keynes.R.6.12: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7133

Keynes.R.6.14: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7134

Keynes.S.4.22-25: Bookplate: William Cowper Esq. Franks 7136

Cowper, William Clavering-Cowper, Earl, 1709-1764

7180.b.12: Bookplate: Earl of Cowper, See also PANSHANGER

Probably: William Clavering-Cowper, 2nd Earl Clowper, Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire and Lord of the Bedchamber.

Brett-Smith.491: Bookplate: anon., armorial, See also PANSHANGER

Cowper, William Cowper, Earl, 1709-1764

Leigh.e.8.15,16: Bookplate: Earl of Cowper, Motto: Tuum Est

Probably: William Cowper, 2nd Earl Cowper.

Cox, A., of Cambridge

8720.d.558: Label: A. Cox, 18 St John St Cambridge

Cox, A. J.

7700.c.208: Bookplate: A. J. Cox. Motto: Vita Sine Literis Mors Est

Cox, Charles F. (Charles Finney), 1846-1912

7735.d.648: Bookplate: Charles F. Cox, New York

Probably: Charles Finney Cox, collector of books - especially on magic and the occult - and microscopes, Treasurer of the Board of the New York Botanical Garden.

Cox, Edwin Marion, 1869-1942

Keynes.T.2.17: Bookplate: E. M. Cox, 'Ex libris E. M. Cox', with "Quous que tandem"

Probably: Edwin Marion Cox, American physician and writer who lived in London from 1903.

Williams.502: Bookplate: E. M. Cox, 'Ex libris E. M. Cox', with "Quous que tandem"

Williams.641: Bookplate: E. M. Cox, 'Ex libris E. M. Cox', with "Quous que tandem"

Williams.668-: Bookplate: E. M. Cox, 'Ex libris E. M. Cox', with "Quous que tandem"

Cox, William

H.15.30: Provenance: Guil Cox

Cox, William, Jun., of Dorchester

Syn.1.66.1: Provenance: William Cox Jun, Dorchester, Oxon

Coyle, Rowland

G.4.18: Provenance: Rowland Coyle (sel d)

Cracroft, John , 1748-1821

7720.b.24: Bookplate: John Cracroft

Probably: John Cracroft of Hackthorn Hall, who married Penelope Anne Weston in 1782.

White.d.148: Bookplate: John Cracroft

Cragus, G. , of London, active 1619

P*.16.7(F): Provenance: G. Cragus, Londini, 1619

Cragus, Joannes

Dd*.3.32(E), item no. 6: Provenance: Joannes Cragus

Craig, James T. Gibson (James Thomson Gibson), 1799-1886

SSS.30.13: Note attached inside this edition indicates J. T. Gibson Craig as a former owner.

Probably: James Thomson Gibson Craig, lawyer and antiquarian, writer to the signet, known for his collections of antiquarian books.

Craigie, Charles, -1779

7540.a.14: Bookplate: Charles Craigie Esq. Motto: Honeste Vivo

Probably: Charles Craigie of Glendoick, subject of portrait by William Mosman, son of Robert Craigie, Lord Glendoick.

7720.e.94: Bookplate: Charles Craigie Esq. Motto: Honeste Vivo

White.d.82: Bookplate: Charles Craigie Esqr. Motto: 'Honeste Vivo'. Annotation: Cha. Craigie 1739.

White.d.82: Bookplate: Charles Craigie Esq. Motto: Honeste Vivo

Craigie Hall. Library

F157.a.2.2: Bookplate: Craigie Hall Library

From the library of Craigiehall, near Edinburgh.

Craig-Laurie, Rowland, 1810-1896

7474.c.33-: Bookplate: Craig-Laurie of Redcastle

Probably: Rowland Craig-Laurie of Red Castle Kirkcudbright, magistrate.

Craik, Henry, Sir, 1846-1927

S721.e.71.1: Bookplate: Sir Henry Craik Bart. P.C. K.C.B.

Probably: Sir Henry Craik, 1st Baronet, MP for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

Cran, John Duncan, approximately 1883-1971

S644.c.80.1: Bookplate: John Duncan Cran

Possibly: John Duncan Cran, naval engineer, of Glasgow.

Crane, Charles Theomartyr, 1799-1829

7720.e.87: Bookplate: Charles Theomartyr Crane

Probably: Rev Charles Theomartyr Crane, Perpetual Curate of Paddington St James, matriculated Magdelan Hall Oxford 1798.

Crane, Walter, 1845-1915

F151.a.4.3: Bookplate: Walter Crane

Bookplate of the painter and illustrator Walter Crane.

Cranleigh School, Library

7620.c.7: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Scholae Cranleiensis'. Motto: 'Ex Cultu Robur'

Probably: From the library of the Cranleigh School in Surrey.

Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1559

B*.1.28(B): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer. See David Selwyn, The library of Thomas Cranmer (Oxford, 1996), 129*.

C*.16.13(F): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer (cf. 874.b.20)

E*.8.18(C): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer. See David Selwyn, The library of Thomas Cranmer (Oxford, 1996), 63*.

I*.6.47(F): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer. See David Selwyn, The library of Thomas Cranmer (Oxford, 1996), 131**.

K*.1.21(C): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer. See David Selwyn, The library of Thomas Cranmer (Oxford, 1996), 73.

L.3.3: Provenance: Tho. Cranmer (cf. 874.b.20) (sel)

O*.8.15(B): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer (cf. 874.b.20)

Rel.d.54.26: Provenance: Tho. Cranmer (cf. 874.b.20)

U*.4.65(C): Provenance: Tho. Cranmer (cf. 874.b.20)

Crashaw, William, 1572-1626

F*.7.19(B): Armorial binding: William Crashaw

Probably: Rev William Crashaw, Minister at Bridlington and Beverley, Preacher at the Inner Temple, Prebendary of York, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1588.

F*.8.23(B): Armorial binding: William Crashaw

G*.15.26(G): Provenance: 'Servire deo regnare est' (W. Crashaw?)

J*.9.14(B): Armorial binding: William Crashaw

M*.15.34(F): Provenance: W. Crashaw

S*.4.19(D): Armorial binding: William Crashaw

Craster, Daniel, 1723-1784

Keynes.T.5.8: Bookplate: Daniel Craster of Craster, Northumberland

Probably: Daniel Craster of Craster Tower, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1779.

Craven, Francis, active 1866

S721.d.86.36: Bookplate: Francis Craven, Kipping House, Thornton

Probably: Frances Craven of Kipping House in Thornton, manufacturer and mill owner in Thornton and Bradford.

Crawford, Archibald, approximately 1513-

Keynes.S.7.3: Stamp: 'CANONICVS GLASGVE ARCHIBALDVS CRAVFVRD'; Note: 'Armorial stamp of Archibald Crawford, Canon of Glasgow'

Probably: Archibald Crawford, Canon of Glasgow and Parson of Eaglesham.

Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, 1847-1913

Keynes.Q.2.37: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'

The 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana' which James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, and his father, Alexander William Crawford Lindsay, 25th Earl, had together planned and amassed. The bulk of the library was kept at Haigh Hall in Lancashire.

Norton.d.126: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'

S540.d.82.7: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'

S560.d.81.7: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'

White.d.302: Bookplate: 'Bibliotheca Lindesiana'

Crawford, William Horatio, 1815?-1888

Cam.d.626.2: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

William Horatio Crawford, Irish philanthropist and book collector, whose 'Crawford Collection' is now largely held in the Bodleian Library.

Cam.e.786.1: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Ggg.19-25: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Keynes.A.5.30: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Norton.a.17: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Norton.d.213: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.1.1: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.25.29: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.26.4: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.41.23: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.44.15: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.45.4: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

SSS.47.34: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Syn.5.81.5: Bookplate: William Horatio Crawford, Lakelands, Cork

Crawley, W. J. Chetwode (William John Chetwode), 1844-1916

Hib.7.756.26: Bookplate: W. J. Chetwode Crawley

Probably: William John Chetwode Crawley, Head Master of the Queen's Service Academy, Dublin, author, chairman of he Dublin Council of Teachers' Guild.

Crawley-Boevey, Thomas

Norton.d.18: Bookplate: Crawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey (armorial bookplate without name, motto: "Esse quam videri"), Annotation: Thom. Crawley Boevey

Probably: Thomas Crawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey, father of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey 2nd Baronet (1744-1818), matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1729.

S474.c.79.6: Bookplate: Crawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey (armorial bookplate without name, motto: "Esse quam videri")

Crawshaw, Edward, 1842-1922

Cam.c.637.1: Bookplate: E. Crawshaw, dated 1894, Franks 7309 (John Williams)

Probably: Edward Crawshaw, book collector, chemist and druggist, FRGS, FRMS, sold many items from his own library at auction with Sotheby's in 1912 and 1920.

Rel.e.89.1: Bookplate: Edwd. Crawshaw

Creak, W.

Ely.d.700: Ticket: W. Creak, bookbinder stationer & bookseller, Ely

Creery, William A.

7200.c.41: Stamp: Wm. A. Creery

Cresseth, Zephan. (Zephaniah?)

Bb*.12.41, item no. 1: Provenance: Zephan Cresseth

Cresswell, D. (Daniel), 1776-1844

Cam.c.706.3: Bookplate: Daniel Cresswell

Probably: Daniel Cresswell, FRS, clergyman and mathematician, Vicar of St Andrew's in Enfield, Justice of the Peace, matriculated Trinity College 1793.

Cam.d.741.1-: Bookplate: Daniel Cresswell

Hisp.4.72.2: Armorial binding: Daniel Cresswell D.D. Trin: Coll: Cambridge, with motto "Navite et Sollerter" (Davenport p55 - corrected by Clements)

Probably: Daniel Cresswell, Fellow, Proctor and Taxor of Trinity College Cambridge, matriculated there 1793.

Cresswell, John, active 1897

7760.d.105: Bookplate: J. Cresswell

Probably: Dr John Cresswell of Rothbury House, Heaton, a collector of works by Thomas Bewick, in whose style this bookplate is designed.

Cressy, H.

R*.9.3(B): Provenance: H. Cressy

Creswell, John, active 1897

8720.c.14: Bookplate: J. Creswell

Creswick, Harry Richard, 1902-1988

6000.d.36: Bookplate: H. R. Creswick, Librarian of Cambridge University.

Harry Richard Creswick (sometimes known as Harry Richardson Creswick), Bodley's Librarian at the Bodleian Library, and Librarian of the University of Cambridge, educated Trinity College.

6000.d.37: Bookplate: H. R. Creswick, Librarian of Cambridge University.

Crewe

G.9.29: Provenance: Crewe

Crewe, John Crewe, Baron, 1772-1835

Syn.8.56.156: Bookplate: Crewe Hall, Motto: Sequor Nec Inferior. Bookplate pasted over another.

Probably: John Crewe, 2nd Baron Crewe, General in the British Army and a member of the Macartney Embassy to China.

Crewe, Robert Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, Marquis of , 1858-1945

Syn.8.67.85: Bookplate: Robert Earl of Crewe, 'E libris Roberti Comites de Crewe'

Probably: Robert Crewe-Milnes, 1st Marquis Crewe, Secretary of State for War, Leader of the House of Lords, and Lord Lieutenant of the County of London, matriculated Trinity College 1875.

Crewer, William

G.11.3: Provenance: Will Crewer

Crisp, Ann Elizabeth

Syn.8.63.40: Provenance: Ann Elizabeth Crisp

Croftes, John

Syn.6.57.7: Annotation: John Croftes (crossed out)

Croftes, Richard

7735.d.67: Bookplate: Richard Croftes Esqr., Franks 7387

Probably: Richard Croftes of Little Saxham, Suffolk, MP for Petersfield, Downton and the University, matriculated ST John's College 1758.

Crofton, Mrs

7720.d.1399: Bookplate: Mrs Crofton

Keynes.R.2.29: Bookplate: Mrs Crofton

Keynes.R.2.30: Bookplate: Mrs Crofton

Crofts, John, active 1662

Adv.bb.28.1: (Nn.5.11)

Crofts, Peter A., 1924-2001

8000.b.503: Book label of Peter A. Crofts, "Briar Patch", Elm.

Peter Crofts, antique dealer of Wisbech.

Crok, Guil. (Guilielmus?)

D*.12.56(F): Title page inscribed: "lib: Guliel: Crok", ca. 1600?

Croker, Edward, 1812-1869

8000.d.62: Bookplate: Edward Croker, Ballynagarde

Possibly: Edward Croker of Ballynagarde, Co. Limerick, Captain in the 17th Lancers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Co. Limerick.

Croker, T. C.

Hib.5.810.42: Provenance: T. C. Croker

Hib.7.649.1: Provenance: T. C. Croker

Crolall, Robert

Bb*.14.12(E): Provenance: Robert Crolall

Cromer, Evelyn Baring, Earl of, 1841-1917

Keynes.S.7.8: Bookplate: Earl of Cromer, dated 1912.

Probably: Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, British controller-general and later consul-general in Egypt.

Cromie, John , -1879

7720.d.901: Bookplate: John Cromie, Motto: Suum Cuique.

Possibly: John Cromie of Cromore, husband of Mary Anne Cleaver.

Crompton, George , -1815

S727.d.81.5: Bookplate: George Crompton

Possibly: George Crompton, Captain of the 40th Regiment of Foot.

Crompton, John Bell, 1785-1860

S727.d.81.5: Annotation: John Bell[?] Crompton 1819

Possibly: John Bell Crompton of Irongate, Derby, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and Mayor of Derby.

Crooke

Brett-Smith.1010: Bookplate: Crooke

Brett-Smith.511: Bookplate: Crooke

Crosbie, Maurice, approximately 1689-1762

Hib.7.689.5: Stamp: Lord Brandon. Stamp: Maue. Crosbie

Probably: Maurice Crosbie, 1st Baron Brandon, Member of Irish Parliament for Kerry, knighted 1711.

Crosbie, William Francis, -1768

Hib.7.751.24-: Bookplate: William-Francis Crosbie Esq. December 1755

Probably: William Francis Crosbie, MP for Trim.

Crosby

7240.d.5: Bookplate: Crosby, with Motto: Spes Mia Supra. Franks 7444?

Crossley, J. W.

S721.c.72.4: Annotation: note by 'J. W. [Crossley?]'

Crousaz, M. le ministre, of Vufflens-la-Ville

Oates.335: Bookplate: Crousaz, 'A M. le ministre Crousaz, à Wufflens-la-ville' (slip on verso of title page)

Cruising Association. Library

Harley-Mason.bb.49: Bookplate: Cruising Association, Hanson.

Herbert James Hanson O.B.E., President of the Cruising Association and largely responsible for the formation of its library (now class Hanson in the University Library)

Crum, Walter, 1796-1867

7350.d.74: Bookplate: Ex Libris Walter Graham Crum, Motto: Tace

Probably: Walter Crum, FRS, Scottish chemist and businessman, who married Jessie Graham.

Crutchley, Brooke, 1907-2003

F152.d.2.27: CUL Presentation Plate: Brooke Crutchley and Lord Kenyon

Probably: Brooke Crutchley, University Printer at Cambridge University Press.

Cruzel, Jean Antoine de

Leigh.c.5.63: Stamp: Jean Antoine DeCruzel (stamp on p.39)

Csornai Premontrei Provost

CCD.18.54: Bookplate: Csorna Prépostsag Könyvtara, and stamp: Csorna Premontrei Székház Könyvtara

Possibly: The Csornai Premontrei Provost in Western Hungary.

Culemann, F. G. H.

Adv.c.77.59: Proof sheets, with a few MS. corrections by Culemann

F.G.H. Culemann of Hanover, printer, newspaper proprietor and book collector; many of his books can be found in the incunabula collection of the University Library

Cumber, Thomas, active 1792-1801

Keynes.T.3.36: Stamp: 'Thos. Cumber, St Alban, Harts.' (or stencil?)

Probably: Thomas Cumber, solicitor and clerk of the St Albans Turnpike Trust 1792-1801.

Cuming, H. B., active 1901

S740.e.81.1: Stamp: H. B. Cuming

Possibly: Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. Cuming of the Kaffrarian Rifles.

Cunard, Harry Palmes, Sir, 1909-1973

S721.d.80.86: Bookplate: Harry Palmes Cunard, 1933

Probably: Sir Harry Palmes Cunard, 6th Baronet, whose correspondence is held at the National Archives in Kew.

Cuninghame, Alexander, 1756-1790

7100.d.959: Bookplate: Alexander Cuninghame

Probably: Alexander Cuninghame, 11th of Craigends, landowner in Jamaica.

7180.d.127: Bookplate: Alexr. Cuninghame of Craigends, Esq., Bookplate: Alexander Cuninghame

7250.d.66: Bookplate: Alexr. Cuninghame of Craigends, Esq.

7540.d.207: Bookplate: Alex Cuninghame

7706.d.285: Bookplate: Alexr. Cuninghame Esq.

Hib.7.737.21: Bookplate: Alexander Cuninghame

Hib.7.739.21: Bookplate: Alexr. Cuninghame of Craigends, Esq.

Cunliffe, Ellis, Sir, 1717-1767

7740.e.17: Bookplate: Sir Ellis Cunliffe Bart.

Probably: Sir Ellis Cunliffe, 1st Baronet, MP for Liverpool, knighted in1756?.

Cunliffe, Henry, 1826-1894

Syn.7.70.35: Bookplate: E Libris Henrici Cunliffe Armigeri, Franks 7587

Probably: Rev. Henry Cunliffe, Vicar of Shifnal and book collector, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1844.

Cunningham, Francis

Syn.8.56.143: Bookplate: Francis Cunningham, Motto: Nihil Nisi Cruce, Franks 7599/7600.

Cunningham

White.d.44: Bookplate: Cunningham bequest

Cupples, George, 1786-1850

Rel.c.59.2: Provenance: Ownership marks: George Cupples 1800

Possibly: Rev George Cupples, minister of Swinton.

Cure, Capel, 1797-1878

7540.c.119: Bookplate: Capel Cure Esq.

Capel Cure of Blake Hall, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Essex, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1817.

Curling, Jesse

S474.b.78.4-: Bookplate: Jesse Curling, Franks 7618

Possibly: A relative of William Curling (1808-1850) of Maesmawr Hall, Co. Montgomery.

Currer, Frances Mary Richardson, 1785-1861

7474.c.18: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer

Frances Mary Richardson Currer of Eshton Hall, Yorkshire, considered by Dibdin to stand "at the head of all female collectors in Europe".

8000.d.8: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Franks 75624.

Brett-Smith.588-: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Franks 75624.

Cam.d.600.1: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Franks 75624.

Norton.d.188: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Franks 75624.

SSS.18.18: Bookplate: Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Franks 75624.

Currey, George, active 1872-1885

S735.d.75.5-: Bookplate: G. Currey

The bookplate probably belongs to an ancestor of George Currey D.D., Master of Charterhouse.

Currie, Charles Sibbald, 1866-1924

9720.d.8810: Bookplate: C. S. Currie, Ettrick, Derrinallum

Probably: Charles Sibbald Currie of Ettrick Station, Victoria, book collector and lawyer, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1885.

Currie, Philip

8720.d.315: Bookplate: Philip Currie

Curteis, Edward Barrett, 1804-1879

Keynes.T.6.6: Bookplate: Edward Barrett Curteis

Probably: Edward Barrett Curteis, Major in the 7th Dragoons, and MP for Rye.

S721.d.81.87: Bookplate: Edward Barrett Curteis

Curteis, Norton, 1618-1699

M.6.31: Inscribed in a seventeenth-century hand: "Nortonj Cuertesij Liber Prec[ium?] 2s 6d".

Perhaps Norton Curteis of Sundridge, Kent, listed in Blome's Britannia (1673).

Curzon, Assheton, 1730-1820

7323.c.2: Bookplate: Assheton Curzon, Hagley Farm, Franks 7708.

Probably: Assheton Curzon, 1st Viscount Curzon, of Penn House and Hagley, MP for Clitheroe, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1747.

Curzon of Kedleston, Grace Elvina Curzon, Marchioness, 1879-1958

S727.d.77.21-: Bookplate: Grace Elvina Trillia, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston

Probably: Grace Curzon, Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston, widow of Alfred Huberto Duggan and George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston.

Cushing, Edward

C.2.28: Provenance: Edward Cushing

or C.2.29?

Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939

Keynes.R.6.3: Bookplate: Ex Libris Medicis Harvey Cushing

Probably: Harvey Willaims Cushing, American neurosurgeon known as the 'father or neurosurgery'.

Cust, Lionel, 1859-1929

7540.c.58: Bookplate: Lionel Cust

Probably: Sir Lionel Henry Cust, FSA, art historian and Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, matriculated Trinity College 1877.

7540.c.59: Bookplate: Lionel Cust

7540.c.64: Bookplate: Lionel Henry Cust

Cust, Reginald John , Sir, 1828-1913

7720.d.642: Bookplate: Reginald John Cust, with motto "qui cust - odit caveat"

Probably: Sir Reginald Cust, Chief Commissioner of the West Indies Incumbered Estates, Knighted 1890, father of Sir Lionel Cust, matriculated Trinity College 1848.

Cust, Robert Needham, 1821-1909

Rit.e.783.1: Bookplate: Robert Needham Cust, with motto "qui custodit caveat"

Probably: Robert Needham Cust, member of the Bengal Civil Service, Justice of the Peace for London and Middlesex.

Cutbill, Alfred R.

CCC.79.5: Bookplate and signature of Alfred R. Cutbill.

Cuthbert, Eccles, 1840-approximately 1902

Hib.7.785.37: Bookplate: Eccles Cuthbert

Possibly: Captain "Max" Eccles Cuthbert of the South Carolina Regiment, newspaper reporter, father of Maggie Lena Walker (1864-1934), African-American teacher and businesswoman.

Cuthbert, James William, 1805-1874

T.34.6-: Bookplate: J. W. Cuthbert, Motto: 'Nec Minus Fortiter'

Probably: James William Cuthbert, Captain of the 2nd Life Guards and Equerry to the Duke of Cambridge.

Cutts, Richard, 1627-1676

Brett-Smith.a.18: Annotation: 'Richard Cutts 1676'

Possibly: Richard Cutts of Somerset, who emigrated to Portsmouth, Piscataqua, who married Eleanor Leader.

Cutts, William

D*.15.26(F): Provenance: William Cutts

Cuvier, Georges, baron, 1769-1832

7428.d.13: Bookplate: G. Cuvier

Probably: Georges Cuvier, French naturalist and zoologist, professor of natural history at the Musée Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.

D. C.

Norton.b.77: Bookplate: D. C., with Coronet du Roi.

D. D.

Leigh.e.5.172: Bookplate: 'Paulum Umbrae', initials in shield 'D. D.'

D. M.

Leigh.c.11.66-: Bookplate: D. M. (or M. D.?), with a man chained to a tree

D. M., (D. Marryat?)

388.7.d.90.2: Bookplate: D. M. (Marryat?)

D. Morrison & Co.

Leigh.b.11.16: Bookplate: D. Morrison & Co., Bookseller & Bookbinder, Inverness

D. O. R.

MR580.e.65.1: Bookplate: D. O. R., monogram

Dacre, Thomas Barrett Lennard, Baron, 1717-1786

7474.c.2: Bookplate: Dacre. Motto: Pour Bien Destrer, Artist: Austin Sculp.

Probably: Thomas Barrett Lennard, 17th Baron Dacre.

Dacres, Robert , active 1526

Sel.6.50: Provenance: Rob. Dacres, 'empt[us] Ambasie 28 Julii 1526'

Daius, Matthew

B*.7.45(G): Provenance: Matth. Daius

Dalaber, Joannes

Syn.8.55.2: Provenance: Joannes Dalaber

Dalberg, Emmerich-Joseph , Herzog von, 1773-1833

Acton.d.23.993-: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Possibly: Emmerich-Joseph Herzog von Dalberg, German diplomat who acquired French citizenship and was created Duc de Dalberg by Napoleon I.

Acton.d.36.350-: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Acton.d.47.297-: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Acton.d.48.569-: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Acton.d.51.352: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Acton.d.53.101-: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Acton.e.47.28: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de S. E. Mr. le duc de Dalberg

Dalby, W.

N.4.17: Provenance: W. Dalby (or Deally?)

Dalhousie, Arthur Ramsay, Earl of, 1878-1928

Keynes.S.7.3: Note attached inside this edition indicates the Earl of Dalhousie as a former owner

Possibly: Arthur Ramsay, 14th Earl of Dalhousie, served in the Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Forfarshire.

Dalhousie, George Ramsay, Earl of, 1770-1838

Harley-Mason.b.81: Bookplate: Anonymous; 'Ora et Labora'; Arms: Ramsay, with Broun on escutcheon

Probably: General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, Governor of Nova Scotia, Governor of British North America, Commander-in-Chief in India.

Dallam, Martin, active 16th century?

Syn.8.54.167: Inscription on title page: "Sum Martini Dalamii […] qui me emit [?] Londini".

Dalling, William Windham, Sir, 1775-1864

7592.c.42: Bookplate: Sir Windham Dalling Bart.

Probably: Sir William Windham Dalling, 2nd Baronet, of Earsham Norfolk, High Sheriff of Norfolk 1819.

S727.c.78.1: Bookplate: Sir Windham Dalling Bt.

Dalrymple, Arthur, -1868

LE.28.5: Bookplate: Arthur Dalrymple F.S.A., Franks 7861.

Probably: Arthur Dalrymple, FSA, solicitor and secretary to the Norwich Waterworks Company, Clerk of the Peace for Norwich.

Dalton

7540.c.46: Bookplate: Dalton

Probably: A member of the Dalton family of Bispham or Croft.

Dalton, Edward, 1787-1876

7743.d.120: Bookplate: Edward Dalton D.C.L. F.S.A.

Probably: Edward Dalton, FSA, of Dunkirk Manor House, Minchinhampton, solicitor.

Leigh.e.11.28: Bookplate: Edward Dalton, with Motto: 'spectemur agendo' and Crest: 'Monmouth 1405'.

S721.d.75.3: Bookplate: Edward Dalton D.C.L., F.S.A.

Dalton, John , approximately 1747-1837

7300.d.263: Bookplate: John Dalton, Arms: Dalton accollee Gage quartering Rookwood, Motto: 'Sera Comme Dieu Plaira'

Probably: John Dalton of Thurnham Hall, Lancashire, who married Mary Gage, daughter of Sir Thomas Rookwood Gage in 1774.

Dalton, William

Syn.7.58.101: Bookplate: William Dalton, Motto: 'Noli Irritare Leonem'

Dalton, Nathaniel, 1753 or 1754-

SSS.10.7: Title page inscribed 'E libris N. Dalton, E: Col: Reg. Oxon' in a hand of the early nineteenth century

Nathaniel Dalton, of Cucklington, Somerset, matric. Queen's Oxford 1772 aged 18

Dalyell, active approximately 1700?

F163.c.4.3: Inscribed on title-page: "Dalyell", ca. 1700?

Damer, Anne Seymour, 1748-1828

B.16.15: Bookplate: Anna Damer, Artist: 'Agnes Berry invt. Et delt. Londini 1793'; 'Franciscus Legat Sculpt.'

Probably: Anne Seymour Damer, English sculptor. Bookplate designed by Agnes Berry (1764-1852), sister of the non-fiction writer Mary Berry (1763-1852), with whom Anne Damer is rumoured to have had an affair.

Damon, Bertha Clark

S732.a.92.1: Annotation: To Bertha Clark Damon Ex Secretary of the Book Club of California with best wishes on her marriage…Albert M Bender'

Probably: Bertha Clark Damon (1881-1976), American humourist, author and lecturer.

Dampfer, Matthias, active 18th century?

SSS.10.7: To the blank recto of the 'To the reader' leaf: "William Watts his book 1693"; "Samuel Sampson 1673"; Anne Browne (late seventeenth century); Richard Waddon (18th century?); Matthias Dampfer, with a bewigged portrait (18th century?); Charles Sampson; and the surname 'Witherwoods', 18th century.

Dampier , Thomas, 1748-1812

G.5.76: Bookplate: Thomas Dampier

Probably: Thomas Dampier, Bishop of Ely, matriculated King's College 1766.

V.15.14, item no. 1: Bookplate: Thomas Dampier

Dampmartin, Anne-Henri Cabet, vicomte de, 1755-1825

7000.e.167: Bookplate: Bibliotheque de A H Dampmartin commencee en 1775.

Probably: (Anne-)Henry Cabot Viscount Dampmartin, French politician and member of the Academy of Nimes, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur.

Danby, William, 1752-1833

7706.d.265: Bookplate: William Danby

Possibly: William Danby, English writer, of Swinton Park, Masham, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1784, matriculated Christ's College 1770.

Danes, John

Aa*.10.2(D): Presentation copy? Engraved title inscribed: "For my honored Frend Mr W. Braye J.D."

Daniel, Edmund

G*.11.37(D): Provenance: Edmund Daniel (cropped)

Daniel, George, active 1857

SSS.45.15: Provenance: George Daniel, 1857

Danson, John Raymond, 1893-1975

S727.c.93.195: Bookplate: John Raymond Danson

Probably: Lieutenant-Colonel John Raymond Danson, bequeathed his family library to Trinity College in 1976, matriculated Trinity College 1912.

Syn.3.83.14: Bookplate: John Raymond Danson

Danyell, William

S.10.61, item no. 3: Provenance: William Danyell

Darbishire, James, 1792-1836

S721.d.80.36: Bookplate: James Darbishire (Durate et vincite)

Possibly: James Darbishire, wine merchant in Manchester.

Darby, Jonathan, 1713-1776

Hib.7.770.65: Bookplate: Jonathan Darby

Possibly: Jonathan Darby of Leap Castle, Co. Offaly. Possibly: One of several descendants of the same name.

Darcy, John

Acton.c.25.632: Bookplate: J. Darcy, bookseller and bookbinder, 5 Elephant Lane, Sackville St., Dublin

Hib.7.770.61: Bookplate: J. Darcy, bookseller and bookbinder, 5 Elephant Lane, Sackville St., Dublin

D'Arcy, John, 1767-1846

Hib.7.767.44: Bookplate: John D'Arcy (un Dieu un Roy)

Possibly: John D'Arcy of Hyde Park, Co. Westmeath.

Dare, R. W. Hall (Robert Westley), -1836

7720.d.369: Bookplate: R. Westly Hall Dare.

Probably: Robert Westley Hall Dare, of Cranbrook, Essex, MP for South Essex.

Darley, William Frederick, -1898

7100.d.1211: Bookplate: Wm. Fred. D'Arley, Motto: 'Dare'

Probably: William Frederick Darley, Q.C., LL.D., barrister and county court judge, Justice of the Peace for Co. Dublin.

Keynes.T.6.6: Bookplate: Wm. Fred. D'Arley, Motto: 'Dare'

S721.d.81.87: Bookplate: Wm. Fred. D'Arley, Motto: 'Dare'

Darling, George, active 1660

N.6.24: Pen trials and jottings on front free end paper including "George Darling [?] 1660".

Darling , James, 1797-1862

Atlas.5.65.1: Ticket: James Darling, bookseller, 22 Little Queen St, Lincoln's Inn Fields

Probably: James Darling, publisher and bookseller.

Darlington, Arthur

LE.19.17: Provenance: Arthur Darlington (fin)

Darneaux Berruer

7385.d.110: Ticket: apparently 'Librairie de Darneaux Berruer, Grande Rue No. 56 à Blois'

Darnley, John Bligh, Earl of, 1719-1781

Leigh.b.6.1-: Stamp: "Finem Respice", binding stamp, Arms and Motto: Bligh, Earl of Darnley.

Probably: John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley.

Darnley, John Bligh, Earl of, 1767-1831

Leigh.a.8.3: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Probably: John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley, FRS, FSA, Captain of the Athby Volunteers, noted amateur cricketer.

Leigh.b.12.12-: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.c.11.100-: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.c.11.104: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.d.11.68: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.d.5.229: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.d.9.10: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Leigh.e.11.13-: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

S735.d.70.3: Stamp: Earl's Coronet with Griffin's Head Erased

Darwin, Mrs.

Rel.a.64.3: Provenance: Hon. Mrs Darwin

Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882

Adv.c.79.84: Interleaved, with MS. notes by C. Darwin

Charles Darwin, naturalist, matriculated Christ's College 1828; a portion of his library is class CCA.24

Adv.d.79.21: MS. notes by C. Darwin

CCA.24.2: Annotation: Charles Darwin 1839

CCA.24.67: Bookplate: Darwin (Coat of arms, with motto "Cave et aude")

Darwin, Francis, Sir, 1848-1925

CCA.24.1: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin [and lots of others]

Sir Francis Darwin, FRS, FLS, FRSE, botanist and son of naturalist Charles Darwin, matriculated Trinity College 1866.

CCA.24.10: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.11: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.12: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.13: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.14: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.1-4: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.15-16: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.17: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.18: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.19: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.2: Bookplate: Franciscus Darwin patre suo a Carolo Darwin legatum accepit.

CCA.24.20: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.21: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.23: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.24: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.25: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.28-29: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.33: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.36-37: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.38-39: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.40-41: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.42-43: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.46: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.47: Stamp: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.51: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.53: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.56: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.58-59: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.61: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.62: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.64: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.68: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.7: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.70: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.72: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.73-: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.76: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.8: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.81: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.82: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

CCA.24.83: Bookplate: Sir Francis Darwin

Darwin, Robert Waring, 1766-1848

7740.d.23: Bookplate: Robert Waring Darwin M.D. F.S.A.

Dr Robert Waring Darwin, FRS, father of naturalist Charles Darwin.

CCA.24.58-59: Bookplate: Robert Waring Darwin M.D. F.S.A.

CCA.24.70: Bookplate: Robert Waring Darwin M.D. F.S.A.

CCA.24.84: Bookplate: Robert Waring Darwin M.D. F.S.A.

Syn.7.55.8: Bookplate: Robert Waring Darwin M.D. F.S.A.

Dashwood, Charles Edmund, 1857-1935

7720.d.87: Bookplate: Charles E. Dashwood, of Wherstead Park

Probably: Charles Edmund Dashwood of Wherstead Park, Lieutenant in the 4th Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry, Justice of the Peace.

Dashwood, Charles Vere, 1745-1821

Keynes.S.5.21-23: Bookplate: Charles Vere Dashwood Esq.

Probably: Charles Vere Dashwood of Stanford Hall, High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

Dashwood, Robert Lewes, 1840-1938

S413.c.72.1: Bookplate: Robert Lewes Dashwood

Probably: Rev Robert Lewes Dashwood, Rector of Stanford-on-Soar, matriculated Christ's College 1858.

Dashwood, Samuel Vere, approximately 1804-1876

7828.d.21-: Bookplate: S. V. Dashwood

Probably: Rev. Samuel Vere Dashwood of Stanford Hall, Nottingham, Rector of Stanford on Soar.

Syn.4.80.9: Bookplate: S. V. Dashwood

Daubeney, Andrew Robert Vaughan, 1875-1973

S721.d.72.10: Bookplate: Andrew Robert Vaughan Daubeney

Probably: Andrew Robert Caughan Daubeney, clergyman, employed by the Bombay and Burma Trading Co., Staff-Serjeant in the Coldstream Guards, Rector of Mulbarton with Keningham, matriculated Clare College 1893.

Syn.5.68.25: Bookplate: Andrew Robert Vaughan Daubeney

Syn.7.66.98: Bookplate: Andrew Robert Vaughan Daubeney

Dauguet, Louis-Jean, active 1771

7100.d.934-: Bookplate: Monsieur Dauguet, prestre, chanoine d'Avranches

Probably: Louis-Jean Dauguet, priest and canon of Avranches in Lower Normandy.

Dauntsey’s School (West Lavington, Wiltshire, England)

Hib.7.753.62: Bookplate: Dauntsey's School

Probably: from the Library of Dauntsey's School, West Lavington, Wiltshire.

Davenport, Edward, 1778-1847

7440.d.35: Bookplate: Edward Davenport

Probably: Edward Davies Davenport, Member of the Society of Dilettanti, MP for Shaftesbury, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford YEAR.

Davenport-Hill, Rosamond, 1825-1902

S706.d.86.6: Bookplate: Rosamond Davenport-Hill

Probably: Rosamund Davenport-Hill, British educational administrator and prison reformer.

Davidson, Thomas

Leigh.c.11.54: Bookplate: Thos. Davison, Arms: Davidson of Currie Hill with mullet for difference, impailing ? Motto: 'Sapienter Si Sincere'

Davie, Robert, parson of ( ), in Essex

Sel.2.42: Provenance: Robert Davie, parson of ( ), in Essex

Davies, of Penallt

7100.d.1144: Annotation: 'Davies Penallt Sept 25'; 'Clamarthen' [sic]; 'Elizabeth'

Davies, David Saunders, -1829

7540.d.149: Bookplate: Pentre; Annotation: 'D. Saunders Davies Pentre'

Probably: David Saunders Davies (née Davies), who inherited the Pentre estate in Boncath following his marriage to Susannah Saunders.

Davies, R. , active 1672

Bb*.16.2: Provenance: R. Davies, 1672

Davies, Robert, 1684-1728

Hib.7.663.14: Bookplate: Robert Davies, Franks 8115

Probably: Robert Davies, linguist and antiquary of Lannerch.

Syn.7.70.57(5): Bookplate: Robert Davies, Llannerch, Denbighshire, Franks 8115

Davies, Thomas

B*.3.10(B): Provenance: Thomas Davies

Davison, Alexander, 1750-1829

Syn.7.63.34: Armorial binding: Alex Davison of Swarland

Probably: Alexander Davison, English businessman and government contractor, known for building the Nelson Memorial at his estate at Swarland.

Syn.7.63.35: Armorial binding: Alex Davison of Swarland

Davison, Thomas

Keynes.T.4.28: Bookplate: Thomas Davison, Cartwright, Ingleby Cross, Northallerton

Davys, Richard, -1832

Oates.302: Bookplate: Richd. Davys

Possibly: Captain Richard Davys.

Dawson, A. J. (Alec John), 1872-1952

7250.d.65: Bookplate: A. J. Dawson

Probably: Alec John Dawson, author, traveller and novelist, Major in the British Military Intelligence Services, awarded MBE and Croix de Guerre.

Dawson, I.

White.d.257: Stamp: I. Dawson

Dawson, James, 1779-1875

Harley-Mason.b.103: Bookplate: Dawson of Low Wray

Possibly: Dr James Dawson, Liverpudlian surgeon, who built Wray Castle and St Margaret's Church Low Wray.

Dawson, Thomas, -1639

R*.12.55(E): Provenance: Tho. Dawson, 1593, 'Gloria vincenti corona'

Possibly the rector of Swineshead. See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 30

Dawson, Thomas

Syn.4.62.18: Bookplate: Thomas Dawson, Arms: Dawson impailing Aspinall, Motto: 'Toujours Propice', Franks 8211 or12

Day, John, active 16th/17th century

H.15.49: Provenance: John Day, "Nescis quid serus vesper vehat"

M*.11.47(F), item no. 2: Provenance: John Day, "Nescis quid serus vesper vehat"

Day, John C. F. S. (John Charles Frederic Sigismund), 1826-1908

8100.b.99: Bookplate: John C. Day Q.C.

Possibly: John Charles Day, judge and collector, made Q.C. in 1882, Justice of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, and Member of the Privy Council in 1902.

Day, Robert, 1836-1914

7706.b.43: Bookplate: Robert Day J.P. F.S.A. M.R.I.A.

Robert Day, Irish antiquarian and photographer, Justice of the Peace, Alderman and High Sheriff of Cork.

Hib.7.779.40: Bookplate: Robert Day J.P. F.S.A. M.R.I.A.

Dayman, Dr, active 1880

Norton.d.185:

De Bathe, Percy, M.A.

CCA.8.1: Bookplate: Percy de Bathe M.A.

Possibly: Percy De Bathe, Secretary for St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics, Old Street, London, in 1895.

De Beauvoir, Richard Benyon, 1770-1854

F169.e.1.8: Bookplate: Rd. Benyon de Beauvoir, Englefield House, Berks.

Possibly: Richard Benyon de Beauvoir, philanthropist and politician, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Berkshire, matriculated St John's College 1788. Possibly: His father of the same name (1746-1796).

De Broglie family

7000.e.167: Bookplate: arms of the House of Broglie crossed with another, possibly Burgundy.

De Coverly, R. (Roger), 1831-

Brett-Smith.984: Stamp: Roger de Coverly & Sons, binder's stamp

Probably: Roger De Coverly, known as 'the singing bookbinder', who, with his sons Edward, Arthur and William, operated the bookselling and binding firm 'de Coverly & Sons.'

De Grey, Thomas Philip De Grey, Earl, 1781-1859

Leigh.a.6.6: Bookplate: 'Thomas Philip Earl de Grey, WREST PARK'. Motto: 'Foy est tout'.

Privy counsellor, Lord of the Admiralty, Knight of the Garter, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

De Grey, Thomas Phillip De Grey, Earl, 1781-1859

6740.e.1: Bookplate: Thomas Phillip, Earl De Grey, of Ditton Park

Probably: Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, First Lord of the Admiralty, matriculated St John's College 1801.

Cam.e.662.1: Bookplate: Thomas Phillip, Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, with "Foy est tout"

Syn.7.68.63: Bookplate: Thomas Phillip, Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, with "Foy est tout"

White.d.417: Bookplate: Thomas Phillip, Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, with "Foy est tout"

Williams.508: Bookplate: Thomas Phillip, Earl De Grey, Wrest Park, with "Foy est tout"

De Grey, William , Baron Walsingham, 1719-1781

7420.b.5: Bookplate: Lord Walsingham, "Excitare non hebescere"; Franks 8363

Probably: William de Grey, 1st Baron Walsingham, Solicitor General to Queen Charlotte, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, MP for Newport and for Cambridge University, matriculated Trinity Hall 1737.

Leigh.e.11.1: Bookplate: Lord Walsingham, "Excitare non hebescere"; Franks 8363

De Horsey, William Henry Beaumont , 1826-1915

Leigh.d.8.162-: Bookplate: William de Horsey; Arms: De Horsey of Great Glemham

Possibly: Lieutenant-General William Henry Beaumont de Horsey, Commander of the Grenadier Guards, who inherited Great Glemham in 1860.

De Ingleby, David, active 17th century

XVI.26.14: Provenance: David de Ingleby, XVII cent.

De La Warr, George John Sackville-West, Earl, 1791-1869

7180.d.103: Bookplate: George John, Earl De La Warr

Probably: George John Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr, known as Viscount Cantelupe, Lord Chamberlain 1841-1846.

Cam.c.773.5: Bookplate: George John, Earl De La Warr

Probably: George John Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La War, known as Viscount Cantelupe, Lord Chamberlain 1841-1846.

De La Warr, John West, Earl, 1693-1766

Cam.b.657.2: Bookplate: The Rt. Hon. John Ld. De La Warr

Possibly: John West, 1st Earl De La Warr, Colonial Governor of New York, Fellow of the Royal Society, Knight of the Order of the Bath.

De Landau, Horace, barone, 1824-1903

5000.c.39: Label: Landau, Initials 'HL' in cypher, with coronet

Probably: Horace de Landau, french banker and representative of the Rothschild Bank in Turin.

8000.d.57: Label: Landau, Initials 'HL' in cypher, with coronet

F155.d.2.15: Label: Landau, Initials 'HL' in cypher, with coronet

Norton.b.63: Label: Landau, Initials 'HL' in cypher, with coronet

Norton.e.23: Label: Landau, Initials 'HL' in cypher, with coronet

De Laune, Pierre

B*.5.36(D): Provenance: Pierre De Laune

De Ramsey, Edward Fellowes, Baron, 1809-1887

8000.d.1576: Letter from Edw. Fellowes at Ramsey Abbey to W.D. Macray, 14 Aug. 1882, tipped in.

Edward Fellowes, later Baron de Ramsey, M.P. for Huntingdonshire.

De Salis, Sophia Juliana Penelope Fane, 1807-1886

7240.e.9-: Annotation: 'Sophia De Salis Eton May 8th 1830'

Probably: Sophia De Salis, who married William Filgate of Lissrenny, daughter of Penelope Freeman.

De Trafford, Humphrey Edmund, Sir, 1891-1971

7100.d.1171: Bookplate: Sir Humphrey Edmund de Trafford Bart.

Probably: Sir Humphrey Edmund de Trafford, 4th Baronet, racehorse owner and an officer in the Coldstream Guards.

S644.d.71.1: Bookplate: Sir Humphrey Edmund de Trafford Bart.

De Trafford, Humphrey F. (Humphrey Francis), Sir, 1862-1929

Syn.8.60.120: Bookplate: Sir Humphrey F-is de Trafford Bart.

Probably: Sir Humphrey Francis de Trafford, 3rd Baronet of Trafford Park, English landowner and racehorse breeder.

De Vere, Aubrey, Sir, 1788-1846

Hib.7.784.89: Bookplate: Curraghchase Library

Probably: Sir Aubrey De Vere (Hunt), 2nd Baronet, poet and landowner, responsible for renaming Curragh House as Curraghchase.

De Worms, Maurice Benedict, 1805-1867

S705.d.72.1: Bookplate: Maurice B. Worms

Probably: Maurice Benedict de Worms, Austrian plantation owner in Ceylon, and father to the 1st Baron Pirbright.

Dealtry, Selina, approximately 1757-

Cam.d.801.4: Bookplate: Selina Dealtry

Possibly: Selina Dealtry, daughter of Sir Edward Dering and Selina Furnese, wife of Dr Dealtry of Ireland.

Dearden, James Griffith, 1839-1912

Hib.7.800.90-: Bookplate: J. Griffith [illegible]; Arms: Dearden impaling Griffith.

Probably: James Griffith Dearden, of Walcot Hall and Rochdale Manor, Justice of the Peace for Lancashire, matriculated Trinity Hall 1857.

Debenham, Ernest Ridley, Sir, 1865-1952

7440.d.36: Bookplate: Ernest Ridley Debenham

Probably: Ernest Ridley Debenham, Director of Lloyd's Bank and Chairman of Debenhams Ltd, Mayor of Marylebone and Justice of the Peace for London and Dorset, matriculated Trinity College 1883.

7540.d.75: Bookplate: Ernest Ridley Debenham

Debonne, J.

Acton.d.48.38: Bookplate: J. Debonne

Deck, Isaiah, active 1814

M.18.104: Inscribed on upper pastedown: "Isaiah Deck 1814.".

Defontenac, Francois

Leigh.d.12.34: Annotation: Francois Defontenac de Theligny [?]

Degen, Joseph

S721.d.78.9: Bookplate: Joseph Degen, Swadlincote

Probably: Rev. Joseph Degen, Roman Catholic priest of St Saviour's Coalville and Swadlincote.

Delamotte, W. A. , 1775-1863

7510.d.20: Bookplate: Delamotte, Weymouth, (imperfect bookplate, with pencil note: 'From Delamotte's Library (1775-1863)')

Probably: William Alfred Delamotte, English painter and engraver, Professor of Drawing and Fine Art at King's College London.

Delap, Robert, active 1772

Hib.7.742.12-15:

Delisle, Françoise Roussel

864.a.325(27-29): Bookplate: Françoise Lafitte Cyon

Probably: Francoise Delisle, also known as Francoise Lafitte, Francoise Collier, and Francoise Lafitte Cyon, French journalist, feminist, writer and translator.

Dellwigschule (Dortmund, Germany)

CCC.25.313: Stamp: 'Dellwigschule Dortmund-Lütgendortmund Wernerstr. 21'

CCC.25.647, item no. 9: Stamp: 'Städt. Volksschule Dellwigschule, Dortmund-Lütgend…' (?)

Deluce, Henry, active 1641

Syn.7.62.33: Provenance: Henry Deluce (H. D. on binding)

Denbigh, Earl of

Brett-Smith.a.14: Another bookplate: Earl's coronet above monogram

Possibly: One of the Earls of Denbigh.

Dendy, Thomas, active 1632

Sel.2.19: Provenance: Thomas Dendy

Denin, curé de Fruges

8100.d.3199: Binding: 'Souvenir de M. Denin Curé D en de Fruges'

Denison, W. J. (William Joseph), 1770-1849

Hib.7.780.35-: Bookplate: W. J. Denison

Possibly: William Joseph Denison Esq., Lord of the Manor of Seamer, MP for Camelford, Kingston-Upon-Hull and Surrey, High Sheriff of Yorkshire.

Denny, Henry

F.10.122: Provenance: Henry Denny

Dent, Lily

S416.c.91.1: Bookplate: Lily Dent

Dent , Elizabeth

7420.d.291: Bookplate: Elizabeth Dent

Denton, James, active 1513

K*.10.50(C): Provenance: Ja. Denton, 'A〫1513 26d. Ffebr? pr.ii.ii'

Denys, George William, Sir, 1788-1857

S727.d.80.45-: Bookplate: Sir George Denys

Possibly: Sir George Denys, 1st Baronet, MP for Kingston-Upon-Hull, matriculated Trinity College 1806.

Dépôt de la guerre (France)

Atlas.4.61.2: Stamp: Depot general de la guerre

Probably: The Depot de la Guerre, which collected and preserved historical archives endangered by military action, as well as collecting items of military or topographical interest.

Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, Earl of, 1799-1869

7706.d.301: Binding: Stanley family crest, Earl's coronet, Garter and Motto of the Order of the Garter

Probably: Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Possibly: Another of the Stanley Earls of Derby.

Derhan, Henry, active 1665

LE.24.25: Provenance: Henry Derhan, 1665

Derick, Francis

7000.d.334: Bookplate: inscribed 'hic liber pertinet ad Franciscum Derick(?)' and 'ex libris J. F. Derick(?)'

Dering, Edward, Sir, 1598-1644

SSS.57.1: Armorial binding: Sir Edward Dering, with his autograph

Probably: Sir Edward Dering, English antiquary and politician, MP for Hythe and for Kent, matriculated Magdalene College Cambridge 1615.

Derrett, J. Duncan M. , 1922-2012

7100.e.195: Bookplate: J. D. M. Derrett M.A., Jesus College, Oxford

Probably: John Duncan Martin Derrett, Professor of Oriental Laws at the University of London, studied at Jesus College Oxford.

7735.d.237: Bookplate: J. D. M. Derrett M.A., Jesus College, Oxford

Des Champs de La Tour, Auguste Jacques

Norton.d.185: Bookplate: A. (& M.) Deschamps de la Tour

Probably: Auguste Des Champs De la Tour of Everton House, Hampshire. Maud Des Champs De la Tour, née Maud Lowther of Hampton Hall, author, second wife of Thomas Legh, MP for Newton, wife of Auguste Des Champs De la Tour.

Des Champs de La Tour, Maud, 1813-1882

Norton.d.185: Annotation: 'Presented to Dr Dayman, with my kindest regards, Maud Des Champs de la Tour Feb 1880'

Des Roys, Claude-Étienne-Annet, Marquis, 1754-1823

7735.e.251: Bookplate: Bibliotheque du Ms. Des Roys, Motto: Monstrant Regibus Astra Viam

Probably: Claude-Etienne-Annet, Marquis des Roys, French politician and Captain in the Regiment de Dauphin-Cavalerie.

Desbois, E., of Bordeaux

7735.d.903: Ticket: 'Librairie ancienne moderne E. Desbois… Bordeaux'

Descarneaux, Franciscus

SSS.56.16: Binding: Franciscus Descarneaux

Desmeure

7880.d.179: Bookplate: Ex Libris Desmeure

Desportes

W.4.73: Provenance: Desportes

Deutsche Akademie

CCC.25.26: Stamp: Brussels, 'Deustche Akademie Lektorat'

Deutsche Schule Stockholm. Schülerhilfsbücherei

CCC.25.377: Stamp: 'Deutsche Schule Stockholm Schülerhilfsbücherei'

Probably: From the library of the Deutsche Schule Stockholm (In Swedish: Tyska Skolan), a German international school in Stockholm, Sweden.

CCC.25.417: Stamp: 'Schülerhilfsbücherei Deutsche Schule, Stockholm' (and others in collection)

Deuzel, L. L.

Keynes.P.4.22: Bookplate: Ex Libris LL Deuzel

Probably: From the 'gastronomic library' of L. L. Deuzel.

Devenish, Henry

7540.d.81: Stamp: Henry Devenish, Annotation: Henry Devenish His book 1777

Devereaux

H*.5.8(D): Armorial binding: Devereaux

Devon and Exeter Institution

7420.c.23: Bookplate: Devon & Exeter Institution, and stamp on last page

Probably: The Devon and Exeter Institution, a subscription library established in 1813.

Syn.7.72.54(6): Bookplate: Devon & Exeter Institution, and stamp on last page

Devonshire, Spencer Compton Cavendish, Duke of, 1833-1908

F154.d.2.15: Bookplate: 'Chatsworth (Spencer Compton, VIII Duke of Devonshire)'

Probably: Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire, Leader of the Liberal Party and Lord President of the Council.

Devonshire, William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of, 1790-1858

6000.c.17: Bookplate: Chatsworth

Possibly: William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, known as a passionate traveller, gardener and collector of sculptures, books and coins, matriculated Trinity College 1808.

F153.d.2.6: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F154.c.2.5: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F155.e.1.2: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F156.d.4.10: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F156.d.6.3: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F157.e.2.11: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F158.c.4.3: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F159.c.2.9: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F159.d.1.17: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F159.d.2.8: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F161.c.2.2: Bookplate: Chatsworth

F169.d.5.21: Bookplate: Chatsworth

Dewrance, John, Sir, 1858-1937

586.92.c.90.27: Bookplate: Sir John Dewrance

Probably: Sir John Dewrance, mechanical engineer and inventor, Master of the Armourers' and Braisiers' Company, High Sheriff of Kent, Knight Grand Cross of the British Empire 1928.

Diamond, Hugh Welch, 1809-1886

Syn.7.63.223: Bookplate: Hugh W. Diamond

Probably: Hugh Welch Diamond, FSA, psychiatrist, photographer and asylum superintendent, Secretary of the Photographic Society.

Dick, George Handasyde, 1837-1905

Oates.202-207: Bookplate: Geo. Handasyde Dick

Probably: George Handasyde Dick of Glasgow.

Dick, S.

Hib.7.753.62: Bookplate: S. Dick

Dickenson, Elizabeth, active 1686

F.3.93: Provenance: Elizabeth Dickenson

Dickins, Francis, 1750-1833

7220.b.1: Bookplate: Fr Dickins, Armig, 1795

Probably: Francis Dickins, matriculated Trinity Hall 1767, son of: Ambrose Dickins, lawyer of Covent Garden, matriculated Trinity Hall 1733.

Dickinson, William, Esq.

Cam.c.794.15: Bookplate: William Dickinson Esq.

Dickson, Benjamin, active 1871

S180.d.84.5: Bookplate: Benjamin Dickson F.T.C.D.

Probably: Rev. Benjamin Dickson, Fellow of Trinity College Dublin and possibly Librarian there also.

Diercks, Hans, 1921-2008

CCC.25.416: Bookplate: 'Hanns Diercks Schleswig Magnussenstrasse 4'

Probably: Hans Diercks, German farmer and politician who served as President of the Hamburg Farmers Association.

Dietrich-Eckart-Schule (Unna, Germany)

CCC.25.534: Stamp: Unna, Dietrich-Eckart-Schule

Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665.

C*.12.10(F): Provenance: Kenelm Digby, "vacate & videte"

Rel.d.54.2: Provenance: Kenelm Digby, "vacate & videte"

Digby, Maria, -1842

7720.c.124: Bookplate: Maria Ilchester; Crest: Earl's Coronet; Annotation: 'Maria Digby (93)'

Probably: Maria Digby (later Fox-Strangways), Countess of Ilchester, wife of Henry Thomas Fox-Strangways, 2nd Earl of Ilchester, daughter of Very Rev. Hon. William Digby, Dean of Durham.

Digby, Wriothesley, 1697-1767

7540.d.54: Bookplate: Wriothesley Digby

Probably: Wriothesley Digby, matriculated Magdelene College Oxford 1714.

Diggons, Robert

Dd*.4.10(E), item no. 16: Provenance: Robert Diggons

Dillingham, Theophilus, 1612-1678

G*.2.2(B) : Bookplate: '…Reverendus Vir Theophilus Dillingham…'

Probably: Theophilus Dillingham, Master of Clare College, Archdeacon of Bedford, matriculated Emmanuel College 1629.

Dillon, Arthur Admund Denis Dillon, Viscount, 1812-1892

Cam.b.632.1: Bookplate: Arthur Viscount Dillon

Probably: Arthur Edmund Dillon, 16th Viscount Dillon.

Dillon, Theobald Augustus

7735.c.50: Bookplate: Ex Libris Theobald Augustus Dillon, Arms: Dillon quartering Dillon, Motto: 'Dum Spiro Spero'

Dimond, John Baker, -1847

Keynes.G.3.10: Bookplate: John Baker Dimond

Possibly: John Baker Dimond of Newton Abbot, Devon.

Dinorben, William Hughes, Baron, 1767-1852

Hib.7.753.34-: Bookplate: Lord Dinorben

Probably: William Lewis Hughes, 1st Baron Dinorben, MP for Wallingford.

Dinshaw, Framroze, -1936

Oates.320: Bookplate: F. E. Dinshaw

Probably: Framroze Edulji Dinshaw, prominent businessman and lawyer in prepartition India.

Oates.458: Bookplate: F. E. Dinshaw

Disbrowe, Edward, 1754-1818

Keynes.Q.5.7: Bookplate: Edward Disbrowe Esq., Walton, Derbyshire, Franks 8696

Probably: Edward Disbrowe, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Staffordshire Militia, Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte 1801-1818, MP for New Windsor, matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1770.

Disle, John

H.14.75: Provenance: John Disle

Disney, John, 1746-1816

Young.86: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial, with Initials 'JD'; Motto: "Vincit qui patitur"; Franks 8707

Probably: Rev John Disney, English Unitarian minister and biographical writer, married Jane Blackburne in 1774, matriculated Peterhouse 1764.

Disney, Thomas

O.4.52: Provenance: Thomas Disney (sel d)

Dix, James

Syn.5.58.3: Bookplate: Biblical Collection, James Dix Bristol 1850, Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost, Motto: Y e ende crownes, Franks 8726

Probably: A relative of the Rev John Dix D.D., whose arms are shown on the bookplate.

Syn.8.56.91: Bookplate: Biblical Collection, James Dix Bristol 1850, Gather up the fragments that nothing be lost, Motto: Y e ende crownes, Franks 8727

Dixon, H. M.

Adv.c.91.11: Annotations by H.M. Dixon

Doble, Charles Edward, 1847-1914

CCD.8.1: Bookplate: Charles E. Doble

Probably: Charles Edward Doble, Secretary to the Delegation of Oxford University Press, and Assistant Secretary to the Clarendon Press.

CCD.8.25: Bookplate: Charles E. Doble

Keynes.P.4.1: Bookplate: Charles E. Doble

Dobrée, Nicholas, 1732-1800

7000.b.6: Bookplate: Nicholas Dobree of Guernsey, Annotation: b 1732, d 1800…

Probably: Colonel Nicholas Dobree, of Belle Vue, Guernsey.

Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921

Williams.568: Bookplate: Austin Dobson; Annotation: 'Austin Dobron from Frederick Locker 24 January 1882'

Probably: (Henry) Austin Dobson, poet, critic and biographer, civil servant at the British Board of Trade.

Dobson, J.

Cam.c.639.2: Bookplate: J. Dobson, Richmond, Surrey

Dodderidge, John, 1620 or 1621-

Z.12.69: Provenance: John Dodderidge, of Pembroke Coll. Oxford(?)

Doddington Library

adv.c.91.11: Bookplate: Doddington Library

Dodsley, R.

Hib.5.744.4: Provenance: R. Dodsley (part 3)

Dodwell, H.

Rel.a.53.2: Provenance: H. Dodwell

Does, L. P. van der (Leendeert Pieter)

7540.d.159: Bookplate: L. P. van der Does

Probably: Leendeert Pieter van der Does, author of works on economics and sociology.

Doggett, H. G.

7100.d.625: Bookplate: E Libris H. G. Doggett in Catalogue

Cam.e.684.5: Bookplate: E Libris H. G. Doggett in Catalogue

Doheny, Estelle, 1875-1958

850.b.238: Bookplate: Ex Libris Estelle Doheny

Probably: From the pirvate collection of (Carrie) Estelle Doheny, book collector and philanthropist.

Dolcetti, B.

White.c.98: Stamp: 'B. Dolcetti, Libraio, S. Marco Venezia'

Domschule Schleswig

CCC.25.416: Stamp: 'Domschule zu Schleswig Schülerbibliothek'

Probably: From the library of the Catholic Schleswig Domschule in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

CCC.25.486: Stamp: 'Staatl. Domschule Schleswig Hilfsbücherei'

Domus Lugdunensis Societatis Jesu

Leigh.e.11.27: Bookplate: Lyon Domus Lugdunensis Soc. Jesu

Donne, Daniel, -1617

E.12.77: Provenance: D. Donne, 'Facta loquatur'. Sir Daniel Donne, lawyer.

See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 29

Donne, John, 1572-1631

Bb*.11.42(E), item no. 11: Provenance: John Donne

Bb*.11.42(E), item no. 3: Provenance: John Donne

Bb*.11.42(E), item no. 4: Provenance: John Donne

Bb*.11.42(E), item no. 7: Provenance: John Donne (MS note)

N*.13.40(G): Provenance: [F?] Donne, with 'per Rachel', MS note

Q*.11.56(D): Provenance: [F?] Donne

Syn.7.60.185: Provenance: [F?] Donne

Syn.8.61.157: Provenance: [F?] Donne, with 'per Rachel'

Donne, John, 1604-1662

G.11.8: Provenance: J. Donne, junior, 1644? (sel)

H*.6.46(E): Provenance: J. Donne, junior

Donne, Joseph Philip, -1906

Brett-Smith.499: Bookplate: J. D. (?); Annotation: 'Joseph Philip Donne 1885'

Probably: Joseph Philip Donne, of Hove, scholar, collector of antiquarian books, many of which were donated to the Hove Public Library by his daughter Marian Donne in the 1920s.

Donne, Marian

Brett-Smith.499: Bookplate: Public Library Hove Presented by Miss Donne April 1920

Probably: Marian Donne, daughter of the collector Joseph Philip Donne.

Donoughmore, John Hely-Hutchinson, Earl of, 1787-1851

7706.d.229-230: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Probably: John Hely-Hutchinson, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore, Member of Irish Parliament for Tipperary.

F153.e.2.10: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Probably: John Hely-Hutchinson, 3rd Earl of Donoughmore, Member of Irish Parliament for Tipperary.

F156.c.2.4: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F156.c.2.4: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F156.e.2.4: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Leigh.c.11.146-: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Leigh.d.11.96: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

S540.c.81.7: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Donoughmore, Margaret Gardiner, Countess, 1796-1825

7706.d.229-230: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Hon. Margaret Gardiner, daughter of the 1st Viscount Mountjoy, married John Hely-Hutchinson in 1822.

F153.e.2.10: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F156.e.2.4: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Leigh.c.11.146-: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Leigh.d.11.96: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

S540.c.81.7: Bookplate: '…left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs. Margaret Hely-Hutchinson…'

Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837

Hib.3.740.3: Annotation: 'Edw. Donovan'

Possibly: Edward Donovan, writer, natural history illustrator and amateur zoologist, Fellow of the Linnean Society, founder of the London Museum and Institute of Natural History.

Dorey, Mathew, -1904

Hib.8.856.8: Printed book label of Mathew Dory, Dublin, with quotations from Thomas a Kempis, Isaac Barrow and John Ruskin.

Probably the Ma[t]thew Dory of Sandymount Road, Dublin, who was elected to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in 1889.

Dorez, Léon, 1864-1922

Leigh.e.12.2: Bookplate: Léon Dorez

Probably: Leon Dorez, French librarian, linguist and author.

Dorington, John Edward, Sir, 1832-1911

7720.d.571-: Bookplate: John Dorington

Probably: Sir John Edward Dorington, 1st Baronet, of Lypiatt Park, MP for Stroud, Deputy Lieutenant for Gloucestershire and a Member of the Privy Council.

CCD.5.213: Bookplate: John Dorington

Dorislaus

LE.7.45: Provenance: Dorislaus

Dorman, Arthur John, Sir, 1848-1931

7720.d.995: Bookplate: Arthur John Dorman

Probably: Sir Arthur John Dorman, 1st Baronet, Industrialist involved in the manufacture of steel and armaments.

Brett-Smith.497: Bookplate: Arthur John Dorman

Brett-Smith.636: Bookplate: Arthur John Dorman

Brett-Smith.659: Bookplate: Arthur John Dorman

Brett-Smith.893: Bookplate: Arthur John Dorman

Dorset, Edward Sackville, Earl of, 1591-1652

U*.8.126(G): Armorial binding: Edward Sackville, fourth Earl of Dorset, calf - gold; with ownership note Charles Arnold? Mitford 1805 (Davenport p328)

Probably: Edward Sackville, 4th Earl od Dorset, MP for Sussex and Lord Chamberlain, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1605.

Double, Pierre-Michel-Marie, 1767-1844

Rit.c.277.1-4: Armorial binding: Pierre-Michel-Marie Double, green morocco - gold, presented by S. Gaselee (Olivier 2376)

Probably: Bishop Pierre-Michel-Marie Double, Bishop of Tarbes.

Dougal, Daniel

S486.c.80.3: Bookplate: Daniel Dougal, Motto: Stand Fast

Dougherty, Frank Clark

Syn.5.80.109-111: Bookplate: Frank Clark Dougherty

Doughty, Charles George, 1816-1890

S382.c.83.1: Bookplate: J. L. Moore e libris C. G. Doughty

Possibly: Charles George Doughty Esq. of Mount Gambier, South Australia.

Douglas, Frances, Lady, 1750-1817

7494.d.16: Bookplate: Lady Frances Scott

Probably: Lady Frances Douglas (née Scott), wife of Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas (1748-1827).

7720.d.670: Bookplate: Lady Frances Scott

Douglas, George, Sir, 1754-1821

Keynes.G.3.22: Bookplate: Sir George Douglas, Motto: 'Doe or Die', Bookplate: Springwood Park, Kelso

Probably: Sir George Douglas, 2nd Baronet, of Springwood Park, MP for Roxburghshire. Possibly: Sir George Henry Scott Douglas, 4th Baronet of Springwood Park, Captain of the 34th Regiment and MP for Roxburgh.

Douglas, George Henry Scott, Sir, 1825-1885

7720.d.1497: Bookplate: Sir George Henry Scott Douglas Bart.

Probably: Sir George Henry Scott Douglas, 4th Baronet of Springwood Park, Captain of the 34th Regiment and MP for Roxburgh.

F184.d.8.1: Bookplate: Sir George Henry Scott Douglas Bart.

Douglas, John, 1770-1839

Leigh.c.11.132: Stamp: Gyrn

Probably: John Douglas of Gyrn, cotton manufacturer in Manchester.

Douglas, William, 1745-1810

Leigh.c.11.132: Annotation: 'Wm Douglas 1790'

Probably: William Douglas of Old Hall, Pendleton, mill owner and head of William Douglas and Co. cotton spinners and merchants, known as 'Black Douglas' for his mistreatment of child workers.

Douglas family

F184.d.8.1: Bookplate: Springwood Park, Kelso (seat of the Douglas, later Scott Douglas, family, baronets of Springwood)

Douza, Jan., of Nordowik

Y.3.34: Provenance: Jan. Douza of Nordowik, 'transcription to'

Dovaston, John Freeman Milward, 1782-1854

CCC.28.143: Bookplate: 'Jn Free Milwd. Dovaston, The Nursery, Library'. Dated inscription by John Dovaston, 1793, with price: 2/6.

John Freeman Milward Dovaston, naturalist and poet, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1800. His father John Dovaston, nurseryman and musician.

Dovaston, John, 1740-1808

CCC.28.143:

Dove, John, 1561-1618

P*.9.4(C): Provenance: Johannes Doue, Aedis Christi, Oxon., "Victoria nostra fides". John Dove, rector of St. Mary Aldermary.

See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 37

Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913

Williams.512: Annotation: E. Dowden

Possibly: Edward Dowden, Irish critic and poet.

Dowdeswell, Edward Christopher, approximately 1765-1849

Forster.b.127-: Bookplate: Pull Court Library

Possibly: Canon Edward Christopher Dowdeswell, fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, canon of Christ Church, and rector of Stanford Rivers, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1780. Possibly: Another member of this family.

Keynes.R.4.27: Bookplate: Pull Court Library

Dowdeswell, Thomas, -1811

Keynes.R.4.27: Bookplate: Buchley Park, Worcestershire

Possibly: Colonel Thomas Dowdeswell, of Pull Court, Worcestershire. Pull Court appears to have been part of an estate formerly known as Bushley Park.

Dowe, Robert

J.2.19: Provenance: Robert Dowe

Down Academy

Hib.7.800.100: Bookplate: Down Academy, 'Prize to Robert Gracey'

Probably: Down Academy in Downpatrick, Co. Down.

Downden, Edward, 1843-1913

7720.c.168: Stamp: Edward Dowden Library

Probably: Edward Downden, Irish poet and critic known for his work on Shakespeare, Shelley and Yeats.

Downe

7474.c.6: Bookplate: Downe

Downe, John Dawnay, Viscount, 1728-1780

7200.e.5: Bookplate: Dawnay, Viscount Downe, with motto "Timet pudorem"

Possibly: John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe, of Cowick Hall, MP for Cirencester and Malton, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford YEAR.

Leigh.c.3.27: Bookplate: Dawnway, Viscount Downe, with motto "Timet pudorem"

Downes, Abraham, active 1739

Hib.7.740.30-31:

Downes, William, 1751-1826

7720.c.15: Bookplate: William Downes (Lord Chief Justice of Ireland & Vice-Chancellor of T.C.D. - acc. To Dr. M. Joughin)

Probably: William Downes, 1st Baronet Downes, Member of Irish Parliament for Donegal Borough, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland.

7735.b.34-36: Bookplate: William Downes (Lord Chief Justice of Ireland & Vice-Chancellor of T.C.D. - acc. To Dr. M. Joughin)

Downham and District Liberal Association

Hib.4.888.1, item no. 47: Stamp: Downham and District Li[beral] Association

Downing, Robert W.

7720.d.1047-1048: Bookplate: Robert W. Downing

Downside Abbey (Bath, England)

Leigh.d.9.24: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Mon S. Greg. Mag. De Downside', Franks33785

From the library of the Monastery of St. Gregory, Downside Abbey in Bath.

Doyle, Myles

Hib.8.883.1: Stamp: Myles Doyle, 9 & 11 Main St. Weyford

D'Oyly, George, 1778-1846

Syn.4.58.1: Bookplate: George D'Oyly

Probably: George D'Oyly, English cleric and academic, Fellow of the Royal Society, rector of Lambeth.

Doyne, Charles, approximately 1711-1777

Hib.7.793.43: Bookplate: Rev. Chas. W. Doyne

Possibly: Very Rev. Charles Doyne, Dean of Leighlin.

Doyne, Robert, 1705-1754

Hib.5.794.28-: Bookplate: Robert Doyne, Arms: Doyne of Wells, Co. Wexford.

Possibly: Robert Doyne, MP for Wexford and High Sheriff of Co. Wexford.

S418.c.80.1: Bookplate: Robert Doyne

Dr. Saunders's Charity

7100.d.18: Label: 'Dr Saunders's Charity, 1829'

Possibly: From the charitable foundations created by the Rev Anthony Saunders (-1719), which funded Uckfield School.

Dr. Steevens's Hospital. Library

S300.c.78.4: Stamp: Steeven's Hospital Library

Probably: From the library of Dr Steevens' Hospital in Dublin, founded on the bequest of Dr Richard Steevens (1653-1710).

Dracopolis, N. F. (Nicolas Francois), 1841-1906

Leigh.d.5.558-: Bookplate: Nicholas F. Dracopolis

Probably: N. F. Dracopolis, artist known for his work in pen and ink.

Leigh.d.5.568: Bookplate: Nicholas F. Dracopolis

Drake

S496.a.73.2: Bookplate: Drake, 'Sigil. Guli Rici Drake E Stirpe Drake De Ashe in Com: Devon, Franks 9032

Probably: from the Drake Baronetcy of Ashe in Devonshire. Franks suggests Wyon as the artist.

Drake, Herbert Lionel, 1873-1958

Cam.d.871.19: Bookplate: Pembroke College, Oxford, 'Bequeathed to the Library of Pembroke College, Oxford, by Herbert L. Drake'

Probably: Herbert Lionel Drake, Classics Fellow at Pembroke College, Oxford from 1907-1949. This volume forms part of a large bequest made by Drake to the Pembroke College Library.

Draper, Tho.

F.12.32: Provenance: Tho. Draper, ex dono

Drax, Henry, approximately 1694-1755

Keynes.R.3.23: Stamp: Hen. Drax Esq.

Probably: Henry Drax, MP for Wareham, matriculated Magdalene College 1710-11.

Keynes.T.4.16-18: Stamp: Hen. Drax Esq.

Drax, J. Sawbridge Erle (John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge Erle), 1800-1887

Keynes.T.4.16: Bookplate: Holnest Park, 'property of the trustees of the late J. S. W. S. Erle Drax'

Probably: John Erle-Drax, MP for Wareham and High Sheriff of Dorset.

Syn.7.68.119: Bookplate: Holnest Park, 'property of the trustees of the late J. S. W. S. Erle Drax'

Dredge, John Ingle, 1818-1897

Cam.c.777.2: Provenance: John Ingle Dredge, Cambridge

Probably: John Ingle Dredge, Methodist and Anglican clergyman and antiquary.

Drexel, Lucy Wharton, 1838-1912

S721.c.90.157: Bookplate: Lucy Wharton Drexel

Possibly: Lucy Wharton Drexel (née Lucy Wharton), art collector and philanthropist, wife of Joseph William Drexel (1833-1888). Possibly: Her daughter, Lucy Wharton Drexel Dahlgren.

Driessen, Rudolf Hugo, 1873-1946

Norton.d.121: Bookplate: Rudolf Hugo Driessen (joint bookplate with Caroline E. F. Kleyn)

Probably: Rudolf Hugo Driessen, born in Batavia, Indonesia, and died in Utrecht, husband of Caroline Driessen-Kleyn.

Drinkwater, John, 1882-1937

S100.d.87.6: Bookplate: John Drinkwater

Probably: John Drinkwater, poet and playwright.

Syn.7.84.91: Bookplate: John Drinkwater

Drummond, Agatha Home, -1869

Cam.c.676.6: Bookplate: Agatha Home Drummond, of Abbots Grange

Probably: Agatha Home-Drummond of Abbotsgrange, and heiress of Blair Drummond, aunt of George Stirling Home Drummond.

Drummond, Andrew Berkeley, 1755-1833

7450.c.24: Bookplate: Andrew Berkeley Drummond

Probably: Andrew Berkeley Drummong of Cadland, Hampshire, partner of Drummond's Bank.

Leigh.d.11.100-: Bookplate: Andrew Berkeley Drummond

Leigh.d.5.312: Bookplate: Andrew Berkeley Drummond

Drummond, Edward Auriol Hay, -1806

7540.d.110: Bookplate: Edward Auriol Hay Drummond D.D.

Probably: Edward Auriol Hay-Drummond, Rector of Dalham and Dean of Bocking, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1774.

Drummond, George, 1807-1902

Leigh.a.5.5: Bookplate: Geo. Drummond, 'Virtutem coronet honos'

Possibly: George Drummong, 5th Earl of Perth and Duke of Melfort,

Drummond, George Home, 1743-1819

White.d.121: Bookplate: George Home Drummond, of Blair Drummond

Probably: George Home Drummond, 6th of Blair Drummond.

Drummond, George Stirling Home, 1813-1876

F154.d.4.4: Bookplate: George Stirling Home Drummond, of Blair-Drummond and Ardoch

Probably: George Stirling Home Drummond, FSA, landowner and antiquarian, matriculated YEAR.

Drummond, Henry, 1786-1860

Syn.5.76.19-: Bookplate: Henry Drummond, Albury Park, Surrey

Probably: Henry Drummond, banker, politician and writer, MP for Plympton, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1803.

Drummond, James, 1816-1877

F155.b.1.2: Bookplate: James Drummond, Arms: Drummond, with artist's palette.

Possibly: James Drummond, curator of the National Gallery of Scotland and painter, Fellow of the Royal Scottish Society of Antiquaries.

Drummond, Jean, -1974

S446.c.78.1: Bookplate: Amherst family crest, with motto: Victoria Concordia Crescit. Annotation inside cover: 'Jean Drummond, from her affectionate grandfather, Amherst of Hackney, 12 Sept 1906'.

Probably: Jean Drummong, who ran the Queen Victoria Girl's Club at 122 Kennington Road, Lambeth. Annotation indicates book was a gift from her grandfather, William Tyssen-Amherst.

Drummond , Lilias, Lady, 1526-1579

M.4.17: Provenance: Lady Lilias Ruthuen Drummond

Drummond , Patrick Drummond, Lord, approximately 1550-1611

M.4.17: Provenance: Lord Patrick Drummond, 1581

Drury, Henry, 1778-1841

Nn.47.1-: Bookplate: Henry Drury

Possibly: Henry Drury, headmaster of Harrow School, close friend of Lord Byron, matriculated King's College Cambridge 1797, and became a Fellow there.

Syn.5.80.50: Bookplate: Henry Drury

Dryden, John

SSS.52.12: Provenance: John Dryden

Dryghton, Mre

Dd*.4.12(3): Provenance: Mre Dry[gh?]ton, ex dono

Du Bédat, Francis Edward, 1851-1919

8735.d.187-: Bookplate: Du Bédat

Possibly: Frank Du Bedat, Irish banker and President of the Dublin Stock Exchange, convicted of embezzlement.

Du Cane, Peter, 1778-1841

Oates.142-143: Bookplate: Peter Du Cane Junr., Esq.

Possibly: Peter Du Cane of Braxted Lodge, MP for Steyning. Possibly: His illegitimate son of the same name.

Oates.144-145: Bookplate: Peter Du Cane Junr., Esq.

Oates.149-150: Bookplate: Peter Du Cane, Esq.

Oates.151-152: Bookplate: Peter Du Cane, Esq.

Du Monstier, of Amiens

Aa*.7.31(A): Provenance: ( ) Du Monstier, Ambianensis

Du Plessis, A. G.

7706.e.61: Bookplate: Mr. A. G. Du Plessis

Probably: Husband of Anna Maria Myburgh (1795-1879).

Leigh.d.5.184-189: Bookplate: Mr. A. G. Du Plessis

Leigh.d.5.200: Bookplate: Mr. A. G. Du Plessis

Du Pré, James, 1778-1870

7735.e.113: Bookplate: Wilton Park

Possibly: James Du Pré, MP for Gatton, for Aylesbury, and for Chichester. Possibly: One of the other residents of Wilton Park.

Du Rietz, Richard

Leigh.e.5.3: Bookplate: R. du Rietz

Probably: Richard Du Rietz, antiquarian bookseller in Sweden, whose business has been continued by his daughter Charlotte Du Rietz.

Du Thon, Jean Beat Albert, 1791-1838

F169.e.5.5: Bookplate: Albert du Thon, 'Dant Adversa Decus'

Possibly: Jean-Beat Albert du Thon, Lieutenant Colonel of Lausanne, Switzerland, who married Elizabeth Lind in 1820.

Du Weerdt, Henricus, active 16th century

L.17.28-36: Inscription, 16th century, on front end papers: "Henricus du Weerdt hagius Batauus Perfer et obdura".

Dubler, César E. (César Emile), 1915-1966

F156.d.4.5: Stamp: 'Biblioteca Prof. Dr. Césare Dubier'

Possibly: César Emil Dubler, Professor of Islamic languages and cultures at the University of Zurich.

Dublin Bookshop (Bachelor's Walk, Dublin, Ireland)

7720.d.1621,1622: Stamp: Dublin Bookshop, 32 Bachelors Walk, Dublin

Dublin Library Society

F163.d.11.1: Stamp: Dublin Library Society

Probably: Dublin Library Society, established in 1791.

Hib.7.815.28: Stamp: Dublin Library Society

Hib.7.832.17: Stamp: Dublin Library Society

Dublin Metropolitan Police. Library

S488.c.85.1: Stamp: Dublin Metropolitan Police Library (barely legible)

Dublin Trades Union Club

Hib.5.828.32: Stamp: Dublin Trades Union Club, Capel St.

Dubois, C.

Adams.8.63.8: Bookplate: C. Dubois

Dubois, Eugène, 1858-1940

Oates.242-245: Bookplate: Eugène Dubois

Probably: (Marie) Eugene Dubois, Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist.

Dubourdieu, J. Armand

Y.4.28: Provenance: J. Armand Dubourdieu

Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, 1713-1785

Leigh.b.11.57: Annotation: 'Ducarel Juillet 1770 Ex dono LE Midy'

Probably: Andrew Coltee Ducarel, French-born antiquary, librarian and lawyer, one of the first members of the Society of Antiquaries, matriculated Trinity College Oxford 1731.

Ducker, Edward, of Chester

8000.d.151: Ticket: Edward Ducker, bookseller, Eastgate Row, Chester

Duckle, Robert, active 1850

8180.c.92: Bookplate: Robert Duckle, Franks 9176/77

Probably: Robert Duckle of Beckingham, son of Robert Duckle (d. 1803).

8560.c.23-: Bookplate: Robert Duckle, Franks 9176/78

8840.c.15: Bookplate: Robert Duckle, Franks 9176/79

Ducos, Marziale, 1868-1955

7000.b.233: Stamp on upper pastedown: "Ducos Gussago". Note headed "Dalla Biblioteca Ducos-Gussago" and dated "Brescia 21 Agusto 1898" on front free end paper verso. Typed exhibition caption from an unidentified library or museum ends "Gift of Signor Marziale Ducas-Gussago".

Probably: Marziale Ducos, journalist and politician of Brescia.

Dudington, Bartholomew

Hhh.175: Provenance: Bartholomew Dudington

Dudley, John

SSS.28.11: Provenance: John Dudley

Dudley, John Ward, Viscount, 1704-1774

7474.d.104-107: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

Possibly: John Ward, 1st Viscount Dudley and Ward, MP for Newcastle under Lyme.

F166.c.2.4: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

Keynes.R.4.32-34: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

Leigh.b.8.4: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

Leigh.d.9.19-: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.b.154: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.b.83: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.c.215: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.d.313: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.d.596: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.d.599: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.d.608-: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

White.d.82: Bookplate: 'Comme je fus' with Viscount's coronet, and arms of Dudley.

Dudley, Madley Eliza

Bb*.11.29(E), item no. 2: Provenance: Madley(?) Eliza Dudley

Dudley and Ward of Dudley, William Ward, Viscount, 1750-1823

White.c.142: Bookplate: 'Comme Je Fus'; Viscount's Coronet

Probably: William Ward, 3rd Viscount Dudley and Ward, MP for Worcester.

White.d.310: Bookplate: 'Comme Je Fus'; Viscount's Coronet

Duff, E. Gordon (Edward Gordon), 1863-1924

Norton.b.58: Annotation: E. Gordon Duff Edinburgh 1917

Edward Gordon Duff, English bibliographer and librarian, Sandars Reader in Bibliography at the University of Cambridge, matriculated Wadham College Oxford 1883.

Duff, Hector Livingstone, Sir, 1872-1954

Adv.c.104.34: Bookplate: Sir Hector Livingstone Duff

Probably: Sir Hector Livingstone Duff, Colonial administrator.

Duff, Norwich, 1792-1862

7720.d.1768: Bookplate: Admiral Duff, 1858

Probably: Vice-Admiral Norwich Duff, FRSE.

7735.d.793: Bookplate: Admiral Duff, 1858

Leigh.d.11.252-: Bookplate: Admiral Duff, 1858

Leigh.d.12.5: Bookplate: Admiral Duff, 1858

S342.c.80.1: Bookplate: Admiral Duff, 1858

Duffield and Weller's Literary Saloon

8735.d.217: Label: Duffield & Weller's Literary Saloon

Probably Duffield & Weller's Literary Saloon in Cheltenham.

Duggs, active 1553

N*.14.24(G), item no. 3: Provenance: Duggs(?), Anno Domini 1553

Duhem, Pierre Maurice Marie, 1861-1916

CCC.13.20: Bookplate: Pierre Duhem

Probably: Pierre Duhem, French physicist, mathematician, historian and philosopher of science.

Duignan, W. H. (William Henry), 1824-1914

Atlas.7.72.4: Bookplate: W. H. Duignan, Rushall Hall

Probably: William Henry Duignan, solicitor and antiquarian, known for his works on local history and etymology.

Duke, Edward, 1779-1852

Leigh.d.8.168: Bookplate: Edward Duke

Possibly: Edward Duke FSA of Lake House, Wiltshire, antiquarian, matriculated Magdalen Hall Oxford 1799.

Syn.8.67.63: Bookplate: Edward Duke

Dukes, Thomas Farmer, 1770 or 1771-1850

7720.b.279: Bookplate: Thos. Farmer Dukes

Probably: Thomas Farmer Dukes, antiquarian and Mayor of Shrewsbury.

Dukovich, Stefan

White.c.241: Stamp: Stefan Dukovich, 'CTEФAHЪ ДУKOBИУЪ'

Dulchith, Radulph

G*.16.9(F): Provenance: Radulph Dulchith, predicatoi(?)

Duncan, Thomas Watson

7100.e.226: Bookplate: Thomas Watson Duncan

Probably: Thomas Watson Duncan, translator.

Dundas, David, 1799-1877

7706.d.192: Bookplate: 'Charles W. G. Howard, The gift of the Rt Hon Sir David Dundas Knt of Ochtertyre MDCCCLXXVII'; Motto: 'Volo Non Valeo'

Probably: Sir David Dundas, QC, MP for Sutherlandshire, Judge-Advocate General, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1816.

879.b.26.12: Bookplate: 'Charles W. G. Howard, The gift of the Rt Hon Sir David Dundas Knt of Ochtertyre MDCCCLXXVII'; Motto: 'Volo Non Valeo'

Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811

S644.c.80.1: Bookplate: Melville. Motto: Quod Potui Perfeci.

Probably: Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of State for War.

Dundas, Lawrence, Sir, approximately 1710-1781

7440.c.47: Bookplate: Sir L. Dundas Bart., of Kerse

Probably: Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet, Member of the Society of Dilettanti.

Dundas, Thomas, 1708-1786

7250.d.81: Bookplate: Thomas Dundas of Fingask

Possibly: Thomas Dundas of Fingask and Carronhall, merchant and politician, MP for Orkney and Shetland. Or: His son of the same name (1750-1794), soldier and politician, MP for Orkney and Shetland, Governor of Guadeloupe.

Dundas of Aske, Thomas Dundas, Baron, 1741-1820

White.a.3: Bookplate: Sir Thomas Dundas, 1781

Probably: Thomas Dundas, 1st Baron Dundas, President of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries, Colonel of the North York Militia, commissioned world's first 'practical steamboat'.

Dundonald, Thomas Cochrane, Earl of, 1775-1860

7250.c.122: Bookplate: Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane

Probably: Admiral Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, captain during Napoleonic wars nicknamed 'Le Loup des Mers'/'The Sea Wolf'.

Dundrennan, Thomas Maitland, Lord, 1792-1851

Adams.4.64.2: Bookplate: Thomas Maitland, Dundrennan; Franks 19527

Probably: Thomas Maitland, Lord Dundrennan, Scottish lawyer and judge, Solicitor General for Scotland, MP for Kirkcudbrightshire, and one of the Lords of Session and the Justiciary.

Keynes.E.2.19: Bookplate: Thomas Maitland, Dundrennan; Franks 19527

SSS.21.12: Bookplate: Thomas Maitland, Dundrennan; Franks 19527

Dunlop, James Wallace, 1759-1832

8720.d.260-: Bookplate: Lieut. Gen. Dunlop

Probably: Lieutenant-General James Dunlop, 21st of Dunlop, Colonel of the 75th Regiment of Foot in 1827, MP for Kirkcudbright.

Dunn, George, 1864-1912

8500.c.122: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

George Dunn Esq., distinguished antiquarian and book collector known for his extensive library of rare manuscripts and books, of which Sotheby's produced a catalogue for its sale in 1913.

F150.d.2.23: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

F152.a.6.1: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

F154.c.4.12: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Inc.5.B.2.2[1138]: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Keynes.P.7.21: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Norton.d.138,139: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Norton.d.141: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Norton.d.143,144: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Norton.d.146: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Norton.e.28: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Williams.500: Bookplate: George Dunn, of Woolley Hall

Dunston, A. J. , active 1949-1986

Adv.c.103.2: Stamp: Professor A. J. Dunston

Probably: A. J. Dunstan, Professor of Latin at Reading and Sydney Universities.

Dunton, John, active 1715

Hib.7.694.3: Provenance: John Dunton, 1715

Dupont, Paul, 1796-1879

Leigh.d.5.215: Bookplate: P. Dupont, 'Livre de la bibliothèque de…'

Possibly: Paul Dupont, French printer and bookseller, author of histories of printing.

Duport, James, 1606-1679

Syn.7.66.130: Bookplate: James Duport, 'Trin. Coll. Cantab e libriquos… Jacobus Duport… legavit'

Probably: James Duport, Dean of Peterborough and Master of Magdalen College, matriculated Trinity College 1622.

Dupré, Antoine Louis, 1743-1823

7420.d.269: Bookplate: Antoine Louis du Pré de st. Maur

Probably: Antoine Dupré of Saint-Maur, Captain in the Grenadiers of the French Guard, Viscount of Ostel-la-Faulx.

Durant, George, 1731-1780

7440.c.42: Bookplate: Durant, armorial bookplate without name, motto: "Beati qui durant", crest: fleur de lys, with shield (ident. from Elvin's Mottoes & Burke's General Armoury)

Possibly: George Durant of Tong Castle, Shropshire.

7440.c.43: Bookplate: Arms of Durant of Tong Castle, Motto: 'Beati Qui Durant'

Durell, D. (David), 1728-1775

Leigh.e.5.142-: Bookplate: Dav. Durell A.M. Coll. Pemb.

Probably: David Durell, Principal of Hertford College and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University 1765-1768, matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1747.

Durham, John George Lambton, Earl of, 1792-1840

Leigh.d.5.287-297: Bookplate: Anon armorial: 'Le jour viendra, Lambert Scnle.(?) N.castle' (Franks 17494 or 17495?)

Probably: John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, Lord Privy Seal and Governor General of the Province of Canada.

S727.d.82.67-: Bookplate: Earl of Durham, Lambton Castle; Bookplate: Order of the Bath

U*.5.133(D): Bookplate: Anon armorial: 'Le jour viendra, Lambert Scnle.(?) N.castle' (Franks 17494 or 17495?)

Durrant, William Robert Estridge, Sir, 1840-1912

Oates.95: Bookplate: William Durrant, Motto: Labes Pejor Morte, Arms: Durrant of Scottow, Franks 9403

Possibly: Sir William Robert Estridge Durrant, 5th Baronet of Scottow.

Dury, Alexander, 1704-1758

Keynes.S.4.2-5: Bookplate: Alexander Dury, Motto: Confido

Possibly: Major-General Alexander Dury of Saint George Hanover Square, Middlesex.

Dury, G., active 1648

G.12.37: Provenance: G. Dury, 1648

Dutton, William Henry, 1827-1903

CCC.13.9: Bookplate: William Henry Dutton

Probably: William Henry Dutton, Magistrates Clerk and Honorary Colonel of the 1st Volunterr Battalion of the North Staffordshire Regiment, antiquarian who amassed a significiant collection of rare books.

Sel.5.153: Bookplate: William Henry Dutton

Dyer, G.

Hib.4.665.2: Provenance: G. Dyer

Dyer, Thomas, active 17th century?

O.10.43, item no. 2: Provenance: Thomas Dyer (wn)

Dynevor, George Rice, Baron, 1765-1852

7586.d.53-54: Bookplate: Dynevor Castle, Arms: [Rice ?], Baron's Coronet.

Possibly: George Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor, MP for Carmarthenshire, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1783.

Dyson, Humphrey, -1633

Bb*.11.25(3): Provenance: Humphrey Dyson, Public Notary, fl. 1611

Humphrey Dyson, notary and early book collector.

D*.10.36(C): Provenance: Humphrey Dyson, Public Notary, fl. 1611