Note: This index was compiled from various unpublished lists and indexes in the University Library and matched with books in the online catalogue by an automatic process.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.
G., Earl
Hib.7.770.71-72: Bookplate: G. with Earl's coronet; Franks 13152
Hib.7.776.50: Bookplate: G. with Earl's coronet; Franks 13152
G. D. A.
Keynes.P.2.14: Stamp: G. D. A.
G. M.
7740.e.42: Bookplate: G. M. (with picture of a stork)
G. N.
Brett-Smith.1039: Bookplate: G. N. (and child kneeling with book)
Brett-Smith.199: Bookplate: G. N. (and child kneeling with book)
Brett-Smith.682: Bookplate: G. N. (and child kneeling with book)
G. O. M.
7300.d.215: Bookplate: G. O. M.
7350.c.38-: Bookplate: G. O. M.
G. W. B. D.
7735.d.955: Stamp: G. W. B. D.
Gabrieli, Jean-Marie, 1654-1711
7100.d.1387: Stamp: 'Card. Gabriellius Ioan Maria'; Stamp: 'Ex Dono Cardinalis Gabriellii Monasterio S. Sebastiani Ad Catacumbas'
Possibly: Cardinal Jean-Marie Gabrieli, of Basílica de San Sebastián de las Catacumbas.
Gaetano, Antonio
SSS.58.5: Armorial binding: Antonio Gaytano, morocco - gold, heightened with white (arms on verso look like clumsy insert - arms are 1st and 4th Gaetani de Teano of Rome & Naples, 2nd and 3rd Gaetani of Rome)
Gage, Viscounts
Leigh.d.5.263: Bookplate: Viscount's Coronet, with Crest: A ram passant.
Crest appears to be that of the Viscounts Gage.
Gage, Thomas, Sir, 1781-1820
7760.c.46: Bookplate: Sir Thomas Gage Bart., Hengrave Hall, Suffolk
Probably: Sir Thomas Gage, 7th Baronet of Hengrave, English botanist.
Hhh.397: Bookplate: Sir Thomas Gage Bart., Hengrave Hall, Suffolk
Gaige, Crosby, 1882-1949
S180.c.92.24: Bookplate: Crosby Gaige
Probably: Crosby Gaige, Broadway theatrical producer and president of the New York Wine and Food Society.
Gainsborough, Baptist Noel, Earl of, 1684-1714
Rel.c.51.15: Bookplate: 'The Right Honourable Baptist Earl of Gainsborough, Viscount Campden, Baron Noel of Ridlington and Baron Hicks of Ilmington etc. 1700'
Probably: Baptist Noel, 3rd Earl of Gainsborough, MP for Rutland.
Gaisford, Thomas, 1779-1855
7415.d.15: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Probably: Thomas Gaisford, English classical scholar and clergyman, Dean of Christ Church College Oxford, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1797.
8743.d.52: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Adv.d.82.1: Bookplate: T. Gaisford
Hisp.7.63.3: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Norton.e.69: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
SSS.26.17: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Syn.5.68.15: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Syn.7.63.251: Bookplate: Thos. Gaisford
Galer, Allan Maxey, 1867-
7474.d.152: Bookplate: Allan Maxcey Galer, Dulwich, Inner Temple
Probably: Allan Maxey Galer, author, matriculated Worcester College Oxford 1886.
Oates.110: Bookplate: Allan Maxcey Galer, Dulwich, Inner Temple
Gallese, Giovanni Angelo Altemps (duca di), -1620
SSS.28.17: Provenance: Bibliotheca [?] Altemps
Probably: The Biblioteca Altempsiana, Rome, formed by cardinal Marco Sittico Altemps and his nephew Giovanni Angelo.
Galletti, Gustavo Camillo, 1805-1868
5000.c.39: Stamp: Bibl. Gust. C. Galletti Flor.
Probably: Italian publisher living in Florence, known for his extensive private library of incunabula.
F155.d.2.15: Stamp: 'Bibl. Gust. C. Galletti Flor.'
Gallovye, Alexander
Syn.8.60.20: Armorial binding: Alexander Gallovye, calf - gold; with Motto: 'Cuique Suus Error'
Galloway, Alexander Stewart, Earl of, approximately 1694-1773
S727.a.71.1: Bookplate: Earl of Galloway; Franks 28127
Probably: Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Galloway.
Galloway, George Stewart, Earl of, 1768-1834
MR460.d.75.2: Bookplate: armorial bookplate with motto "Vivescit vulnere virtus", and pelican crest (cf. bookplate in S727.a.71.1, Earl of Galloway) (damaged)
Possibly: Admiral George Stewart, 8th Earl of Galloway, British naval commander and MP for Saltash, Cockermouth, and for Haslemere. Or: Another member of this prominent family.
Galloway, Thomas, 1896-1851
M.4.32:
Galloway, Thomas, 1796-1851
F154.b.1.1: "From the Library of the Late Mr. Galloway purchased by the Worts Trustees".
Thomas Galloway, mathematician and astronomer; lot 281 in his sale at Sotheby's 13 Feb. 1852.
Galton, John Howard, 1794-1862
Syn.7.80.134: Bookplate: John Howard Galton
Possibly: John Howard Galton of Hadzor House.
Galwey and Co. (Dublin, Ireland)
Hib.7.870.9: Bookplate: Galwey & Co., bookbinder, 22 Eustace St., Dublin
Gambara, A.
Oates.520: Stamp: A. Gambara
Gambier-Parry, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1883-1935
8100.d.3199-: Bookplate: Thomas Gambier Parry, 1921
Probably: Thomas Robert Gambier-Parry, Keeper of the Oriental Department of the Bodleian Library, studied at Oxford.
Gamon, Hannibal, 1582-
Syn.8.59.34: Provenance: Hannibal Gamon, 'Sustine & abstine'
Hannibal Gamon, rector of St. Mawgam, Cornwall. See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 37
Gandolfi, Angelo, active 1821
Leigh.c.5.83: Label: Angelo Gandolfi, Libreria antiquaria… Bologna, bookseller's label
Probably: The prominent rare book seller Angelo Gandolfi, based at Piazza Aldrovandi in Bologna.
Gape, Thomas, approximately 1717-
7690.d.1-: Bookplate: Thomas Gape Esq. Motto: Nil Conscire Sibi
Possibly: Thomas Gape of St Albans, who married Hon Jane Grimston (daughter of the 1st Viscount Grimston) in 1743. Possibly: His grandson, Thomas Foreman Gape (1789-1857), Mayor of St Albans, matriculated Trinity Hall 1805.
Gardenwise Bookshop
Keynes.G.3.16: Stamp: Gardenwise Bookshop
Gardiner, Georgius
Sel.3.127: Provenance: Georgius Gardiner
Gardyne, Alexander, 1801-1885
7100.d.1215: Stamp: Alexander Gardyne, book stamp on back of t.p.
Probably: Alexander Gardyne, author, literary collector.
7100.d.1245: Stamp: Alexander Gardyne 1883
Probably: Alexander Gardyne, author of 'The Shipwreck of the Bark Trio at Rodrigues', keen amateur ornithologist.
Brett-Smith.688: Stamp: Alexander Gardyne
S721.d.79.12: Stamp: Alexander Gardyne, book stamp on back of t.p.
SSS.18.22: Stamp: Alexander Gardyne, book stamp on back of t.p., 1883
Garland, John Bingley, 1791-1875
7100.d.825: Bookplate: John Bingley Garland
Probably: John Bingley Garland, merchant, first Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland in 1833.
Garnett, William, 1818-1873
Syn.7.68.197: Bookplate: William Garnett Esq., Bleasdale and Quernmore Park, Co. Lancaster
Probably: William James Garnett of Quernmore Park, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire, MP for Lancaster, Steward of the Manor of Northstead.
Garnier, George, 1703-1760
Williams.561: Bookplate: Geo. Garnier; Franks 11695
Possibly: George Garnier, Physician to the Duke of Cumberland and Apothecary General to the Army.
Garnier, H.
F169.d.4.27: Stamp: H. Garnier, Pr.
Garratt, John , 1786-1859
Oates.196-198: Bookplate: John Garratt
Probably: John Garratt, Lord Mayor of London in 1824, goldsmith and tea-dealer.
Garrett, Jean Glanville
864.a.325(26): Bookplate: Ex Libris Jean Glanville Garrett, modern bookplate with fairies.
Garrett, John, approximately 1759-1835
Leigh.c.8.8: Bookplate: Garrett of Ellington Thanet
Probably: John Garrett of Ellington House, Ramsgate.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779
7900.d.5: Bookplate: David Garrick
Probably: English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer.
Cam.d.730.10: Bookplate: David Garrick
Hib.4.772.1: Bookplate: David Garrick
S560.d.56.26: Bookplate: David Garrick, MS note 'from the library of D. G.'
Sel.5.106: Bookplate: David Garrick
XIV.19.1-: Bookplate: David Garrick
Garrigues, A. , DM
7300.d.324: Bookplate: A. Garrigues DM
Garrow, George, 1809-1865
8000.c.1318: Title page inscribed: "Revd. G. Garrow, Bonleigh [sic] 1840. from the Author - Witnesham Suffolk".
Perhaps: George Baker Garrow, matriculated Emmanuel, 1826, rector of Budleigh, Devon, 1835-1841.
Garsett family
Rel.c.51.12: Armorial binding: Arms: A saltire between four mullets
Arms appear to be those of the Garsett family of Norfolk.
Gaselee, S. (Stephen), 1882-1943
8540.c.5: CUL Presentation Plate: Stephen Gaselee
Stephen Gaselee, British diplomat, Pepys Librarian at Magdalen College Cambridge, President of the Bibliographical Society, studied at King's College Cambridge.
F150.c.2.3: Annotation: Stephen Gaselee 24 Ashburn Place, London SW7, Bought at the Badius Bookroom December 1934 for five guineas.
Hib.5.829.38: Provenance: S. Gaselee
Rel.e.79.3: CUL Presentation Plate: Stephen Gaselee C.B.E. 13 July 1927
Gaskell, Charles George Milnes, 1842-1919
Norton.d.193: Bookplate: Charles George Milnes Gaskell
Probably: Charles George Milnes Gaskell, lawyer, MP for Morley, Privy Counsellor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for West Riding.
Gaskell, Percival, 1868-1934
S721.d.90.61: Bookplate: Percival Gaskell
Probably: (George) Percival Gaskell, painter and etcher, Principal of the Regent Street Polytechnic.
Gaskell, Philip, 1926-2001
Syn.7.59.124: Stamp: Philip Gaskell
Probably: Philip Gaskell, British librarian and bibliographer, studied at King's College, librarian and fellow at Trinity College.
Gaskin, George, 1751-1829
Ely.c.102-:
Gatchell, Samuel
Hib.7.787.45: Bookplate: Samuel Gatchell
Probably: A member of the Gatchell family of North Petherton in Somerset.
Gater, B. A. R. , active 1925-1934
7720.e.171: Bookplate: Ex Libris B. A. R. Gater
Probably: B.A.R. Gater, medical entomologist at the Institute for Medical Research and King Edward VII College of Medicine, Federated Malay States.
Gathorne-Hardy, Edward, 1901-1978
7720.b.62: Bookplate: Ralph E. Gathorne-Hardy
Probably: (Ralph) Edward Gathorne-Hardy, British socialite and member of the 'Bright Young Things', antiquarian, studied at Christ Church College Oxford.
7720.c.281-: Bookplate: Ralph E. Gathorne-Hardy
Hib.8.812.1: Bookplate: Ralph E. Gathorne-Hardy
Gault, C., Jr.
7720.d.445: Bookplate: C. Gault Jr.
Gaumartin
Tab.b.288: Armorial binding: Gaumartin(?), Knight of St John of Jerusalem, Chief of the Cross of Malta (Guigard i.39)
Gaussschule Gymnasium am Löwenwall (Braunschweig, Germany)
CCC.25.520-: Stamp: Braunschweig, vol. 5, 'Gauss-schule Braunschweig (Städt Oberschule für Jungen Braunschweig Bücherei)'
Probably: Gaußschule Gymnasium am Löwenwall, Braunschweig.
Gay, Edward
F150.c.2.3: Stamp: Edward Gay
Probably: A member of the Gay family of Alborough or that of Thurning Hall.
Gay, H. , of Chelmsford
7440.d.47: Bookplate: H. Gay, High Street, Chelmsford
Gazzino, Giuseppe, 1807-1884
F154.d.2.13: Stamp: 'Lascito Giuseppe Gazzino'
Probably: Giuseppe Gazzino, Italian translator and bibliophile known for his large library of incunabilia.
Geale, Anne, 1791-1825
Hib.5.794.25: Bookplate: Anne Geale
Anne Geale, only daughter and heir of John Geale of Mount Geale, co. Kilkenny, wife of Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour.
Gee, William, Sir
F.10.36: Provenance: Sir William Gee
Gelibr, Sam (Samuel Gelibrand?)
Syn.8.60.61, item no. 2: Provenance: Sam Gelibr [Gelibrand?]
Gelibrand, Edow. (Edowardus?)
M*.6.19(E), item no. 3:
Gelibrand, H.
M*.6.19(E), item no. 3: Provenance: 'Gelibr[and] (H.) ad frat[rem?] Edow, Dec.9.99'
Gemeindeschule Boimstorf
CCC.25.544-: Stamp: Boimstorf, 'Gemeindeschule', VII. vol. 2
Gentil, Lud. Al.
7000.d.176: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Lud. Al. Gentil'
Gentili, Alberigo
H.14.42: Provenance: Alberigo Gentili, 'Alberici pater'
H.14.72, item no. 4: Provenance: Alberigo Gentili, 'Alberici munus'
H.14.723: Provenance: Alberigo Gentili, 'Alberici munus'
George, James, approximately 1795-1839
Syn.7.80.196: Stamp: James George, Jes. Coll. Oxon, 1815
Probably: Rev James George, curate of Holme Lacy, matriculated Jesus College Oxford 1813. Possibly: James George of Usk, Co. Monmouth (approximately 1769-), matriculated Jesus College Oxford 1787.
George, W. (William ), active 1851
Adams.5.63.2: Bookplate: W. George, secondhand bookseller, 26 Park Street, Bristol
George, I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727
F159.d.2.6: Bookplate: Georgius D. G. Mag. Br. Fr. Et Hib. Rex F.D.; Motto: 'Munificentia Regia 1715'
The bookplate engraved for the "Royal Library" (library of John Moore, given by George I to Cambridge University Library). Much of this collection is shelved at classes C-Z, Aa*-Bb*.
Rel.d.60.5: Bookplate: Georgius D. G. Mag. Br. Fr. Et Hib. Rex F.D.; Motto: 'Munificentia Regia 1715'
Syn.4.59.24: Bookplate: Georgius D. G. Mag. Br. Fr. Et Hib. Rex F.D.; Motto: 'Munificentia Regia 1715'
George, IV, King of England, 1762-1830
Hib.7.821.8: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, red morocco - gold; BM duplicate stamp 1837; pencil note says it was presentation copy to George IV
George Bayntun (Firm)
Harley-Mason.c.85: Stamp: Bayntun, binder's stamp, Bath
George Bayntun, bookbinder.
George Wilhelm, Pfalzgraf und Herzog von Pflaz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, 1591-1669
Acton.e.26.52: Armorial binding: Palatine of Birkenfeld
Possibly: Georg Wilhelm, Count Palatine of Zwei-brucken-Birkenfeld, or another member of this noble German family.
Gere, John A., 1921-1995
S706.c.82.8: Bookplate: John Arthur Giles Gere
Probably: John Arthur Giles Gere, Keeper of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, studied at Balliol College Oxford.
Gerrard, Thomas Gerrard, 1866-1945
Hib.5.845.36: Bookplate: Gerrard, coat of arms with motto "Ung durant ma vie"
Possibly: Major Thomas Gerrard Gerrard (née Collins), Deputy Lieutenant for Co. Meath.
Gewerbliche und Hauswirtschaftliche Berufsfachschule der Stadt Wien
CCC.25.293: Bookplate: 'Gewerbliche u. Hauswirtschaftliche Berufsfachschule d. Stadt Wien. Wien 24 Mödling'
Probably: From te Gewerbliche und Hauswirtschaftliche Berufsfachschule (Commercial and Vocational School) in the city of Mödling, south of Vienna.
Gibbings, Haman, Sir, active 1689
Aa*.7.30(B): Provenance: Sir Haman Gibbings, gave book to William Stewart(?), 27 March 1688/9, at Indepora
Gibbings, Richard, 1746-
Rit.d.178.1: Bookplate: Rev. Richard Gibbings
Possibly: Rev Richard Gibbings of Gibbings Grove, Co. Cork, Rector of Reymunterdoney, alumnus of Trinity College Dublin.
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794
Keynes.G.5.5: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Probably: Edward Gibbon, English historian and writer, MP for Lymington and Liskeard, author of 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire', matriculated Magdalen College Oxford 1752.
Keynes.P.4.33: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.15: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.17: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.20: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.21: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.22: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.23: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.24: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.28: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.29: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.31: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.32: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.33: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.34-35: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.4: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.3.5: Bookplate:Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.3.6: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.4.16: Bookplate: E. Gibbon (Edward Gibbon, the historian, to judge by Keynes' note)
Keynes.R.4.17: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.4.3,4: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.R.4.5: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.S.7.19: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.T.6.10: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.T.6.24: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Keynes.T.7.7: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
S520.b.77.1: Bookplate: Edward Gibbon Esq.
Gibbon, R. T.
S721.b.93.114: Bookplate: 'Ex libris R. T. Gibbon'
Gibbons, James, 1761 - 1835
Hib.7.779.47: Annotation: 'James Gibbons le Pere et James Gibbons le fils'
Perhaps: James Gibbons senior, builder of Ballynegall House, Westmeath, and his son.
Gibbons, James, 1792 - 1846
Hib.7.779.47:
Gibbs, Christopher
Sel.3.174: Provenance: Christopher Gibbs
Gibbs, Henry Hucks, Baron, 1819-1907
7706.c.19: Bookplate: Aldenham House Herts. Motto: 'Tenax Popositi'. Annotation: Henry H. Gibbs St. Dunstans.
Probably: Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron of Aldenham, elected MP for the City of London in 1891, member of the Philological Society and major benefactor to the OED.
Keynes.Q.7.10: Bookplate: Aldenham House, Herts., s. v. (?) 'Gibbs', ? Franks 11815 or 11816, at end of vol.
Gibbs, Henry Martin, 1850-1928
Harley-Mason.bb.35: Bookplate: Henry Martin Gibbs, of Barrow Court, Flax-Bourton, Co. Somerset
Probably: Henry Martin Gibbs, Lord of the Manor of Barrow Gurney, Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff of Somerset.
Gibraltar Garrison Library
Keynes.P.7.4: Bookplate: Gibraltar Garrison Library
The Gibraltar Garrison Library, founded as a military library in 1793 by Colonel Drinkwater, and was handed over to the Government of Gibraltar in 2011.
Gibson
1.26.11: Provenance: Gibson
Gibson, Eliza, active 1811
7100.d.874: Bookplate: Eliza Gibson, 1811, handmade bookplate
Gibson, Joanna
S727.d.85.10: Bookplate: Joanna Gibson
Gibson, William, 1736-1807
S180.d.76.5: Bookplate: William Gibson, Edinburgh
Possibly: William Gibson, Edinburgh merchant who married Mary Cecilia Balfour in 1761.
Gibson-Craig, Julia, approximately 1849-1932
Syn.7.81.84: Bookplate: Riccarton; Stamp: Curriehill, Currie N.B.; Annotation: J. P. Buchanan; Annotation: Julia Gibson-Craig Riccarton
Probably: Julia Gibson-Craig (née Buchanan), originally of Curriehill, Midlothian, who married Sir James Henry Gibson-Craig 3rd Baronet of Riccarton in 1870. Possibly: Also her father, Archibald Buchanan of Curriehill.
Giffard, John Francis, 1847-
8000.d.131-133: Bookplate: John Francis Giffard, seigneur des Augrès
Probably: John Francis Giffard, lawyer, worked for the firm now known as Ogier in St Helier, Jersey.
Gifford , Andrew, 1700-1784
7350.c.21: Bookplate: A. Gifford, D.D. of the [British] Museum
Probably: Rev Dr Andrew Gifford, FSA, numismatist and Assistant Librarian in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum.
Syn.7.65.167: Bookplate: A. Gifford, D.D. of the [British] Museum
Syn.8.66.65: Bookplate: A. Gifford, D.D. of the [British] Museum
Syn.8.67.71: Bookplate: A. Gifford, D.D. of the [British] Museum
Gilbourne
Dd*.3.51(E), item no. 13: Provenance: Gilbourne
G*.13.23(G): Provenance: Gilbourne
Gilchrist, Octavius, 1779-1823
7720.c.316: Bookplate: Octavius Graham Gilchrist
Probably: Octavius Gilchrist, English antiquary and man of letters, FSA, whose library was sold at auction in January 1824.
Giles family
7720.d.158: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial
Arms appear to be those of the Giles family of Bowden in Devonshire.
Gillespie, Robert, active 1775
Keynes.F.1.1: Annotation: 'Robert Gillespie 3 October 1775', and 'Robert Gillespie His Book 1 Jany 1775'
Gillman, Webster, approximately 1756-
7474.c.19: Card: W. Gillman, engraved trade-card for Gillman's shop and library at Rochester
Webster Gillman, bookseller of Rochester.
Gillmor, Gowan, 1849-1928
Hib.7.792.45-: Bookplate: Gowan Gillmor
Probably: Archdeacon Gowan Gillmor of Algoma.
Gillow, Joseph, 1850-1921
F159.e.8.9: Bookplate: Joseph Gillow
Probably: Josepher Gillow, English antiquarian and bio-bibliographer, author of the 'Biographicaly and Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics'.
Gilmore, John, active 1792
7760.c.13: Bookplate: Joanni Gilmore, Literis Graecis, in Academia Glasguensi incumbenti, diligentiae et virtutis Praemium, simul et Monumentum… MDCCXCII'
Presumably, a prize from the University of Glasgow. Gilmore is not listed in Addison's Roll of the Graduates of the University of Glasgow.
Gilmore, John B.
White.c.18: Bookplate: John B. Gilmore
Possibly: John Gilmore of Boghead, Co. Antrim.
Gilmour, of Salisbury
SSS.32.40: Ticket: Gilmour, 'Sarum', binder's ticket
Gilmour, J. S. L. (John Scott Lennox), 1906-1986
Hib.7.790.43: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
Probably: John Scott Lennox Gilmour, British botanist and Director of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Fellow of Clare College.
Keynes.S.3.24: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
Leigh.d.8.137: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
S180.d.79.5: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
S180.d.79.6-: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
S721.c.87.1: Bookplate: J. S. L. Gilmour
Gilmour, John, Sir, 1845-1920
8250.c.282: Bookplate: Gilmour, of Lundin and Montrave
Possibly: Sir John Gilmour, 1st Baronet of Lundin and Montrave, Chairman of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Master of the Fife Foxhounds.
Gilstrap, William, Sir, 1816-1896
7474.d.32: Bookplate: William Gilstrap
Probably: Sir William Gilstrap, wine merchant and maltster, noted philanthropist.
Girod, Heneage
M.18.104: Stamp on front free end paper: "Heneage Girod".
Gissing, Algernon, 1860-1937
Hib.5.783.20: Bookplate: Algernon F. Gissing MDCCCLXXXVII
Probably: Algernon Fred Gissing, naturalist and novelist, younger brother of George Gissing.
Giuliari, Giambattista Carlo, conte, 1810-1892
7720.d.1401: Bookplate: Biblioteca Giuliari
Probably: Conte Giumbattista Carlo Giuliari, canon of the Cathedral of Verona, book collector and bibliographer.
Glaisher, J. W. L. (James Whitbread Lee), 1848-1928
CCB.13.17: Bookplate: J. W. L. Glaisher; Stamp: Glaisher Bequest 1928
Probably: James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, antiquarian and lecturer in mathematics, President of the London Mathematical Society, President of the Royal Astronomical Society, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1867.
CCC.14.9: Bookplate: 'J. W. L. Glaisher Sc. D. Coll. SS. Trin. Cant. Soc. E Libris'; Stamp: 'Univ Lib Cambr T. W. L. Glaisher bequest 1928'
CCE.13.15: Bookplate: 'J. W. L. Glaisher Sc. D. Coll. SS. Trin. Cant. Soc. E Libris'; Stamp: 'Univ Lib Cambr T. W. L. Glaisher bequest 1928'
Glanbrane Park (Llandovery, Wales)
8592.c.68: Bookplate: Glanbrane Park, Llandovery, South Wales
Possibly: David Jones Esq, Banker, Sheriff of Carmarthenshire, resident there in the 1840s, or a member of the Gwynne family.
Glenconner
7720.c.300: Bookplate: Glenconner
Glover, Edward
7720.d.125: Bookplate: Edward Glover; Motto: 'Ab Alio Expects Alteri Quod Feceris'; Franks 120233
Glover, R., active 1836
Hunter.c.64.4: Inscribed: "R. Glover 1836"
Glynn, William Anthony, 1807-1866
7300.c.134: Bookplate: William Anthony Glynn
Probably: William Anthony Glynn of Fairy Hill.
7735.d.796: Bookplate: William Anthony Glynn
Godbold, G. B. (George Berry), 1785 or 1786-1838
S727.d.80.59-: Bookplate: G. B. Godbold
Probably: Rev George Berry Godbold, Rector of Greatham, matriculated Exeter College Oxford 1805.
Goddard, Charles, 1770?-1848
U*.7.20(F): Book Plate: Charles Goddard D.D.
Probably: Charles Goddard, Archdeacon of Lincoln, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1787.
Goddard Family
Leigh.b.11.14: Bookplate: "Cervus non servus"
Motto of the Goddard family of Wiltshire.
SSS.37.7: Bookplate: "Cervus non servus"
Godefroy, Claude, active 1676
F153.b.3.1: Armorial binding: Collège de Grassins, citron morocco - gold; school prize Grassin to Claudius Godefroy 1676; bookplates D. Godefroy and E. H. Minns (Olivier 1973.1)
Godefroy , D.
F153.b.3.1:
Godfrey, Peter, active 1664
Keynes.S.2.54: Bookplate: Peter Godfrey Esq.
Probably: Peter Godfrey Esq. of Hodiford, who married Amye Brett of Snave.
Keynes.S.5.13-18: Bookplate: Peter Godfrey Esq.
Godley, John Robert, 1814-1861
Hib.7.800.43: Bookplate: John Godley Esq.
Possibly: John Robert Godley, Irish statesman and founder of Canterbury, New Zealand, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1832. Possibly: His son (John) Arthur Godley, 1st Baron Kilbracken, Under-Secretary of State for India.
Hib.7.800.46,50,58,60,74: Bookplate: John Godley Esq.
Hib.7.824.23: Bookplate: John Godley Esq.
Hib.7.832.12: Bookplate: John Godley Esq.
Godman, Frederick Du Cane , 1834-1919
Harley-Mason.b.66-: Bookplate: Frederick Ducane Godman
Probably: Frederick Du Cane Godman, renowned entomologist and ornithologist, founding member of the British Ornithologists' Union, matriculated Trinity Hall 1852.
Godman, I.
Leigh.c.11.11-: Bookplate: I. G.(?); Motto: 'Coelum quid quaerimus ultra'
Possibly: A Member of the Godman family of either Leatherhead, or of Park Hatch and Merston Manor, to whom this motto belongs.
Godolphin, W.
J.9.68: Provenance: W. Godolphin
Godolphin, William
SSS.4.21: Provenance: signature of Guil. Godolphin
Godwin , bookseller
S395.d.78.1: Bookplate: Godwin, bookseller, Bath
Probably Charles or Henry Godwin, booksellers and circulating library proprietors in Bath in the early 19th century
Goetsch , J.
Leigh.c.5.89-: Bookplate: J. Goetsch
Goff, Gerald Lionel Joseph, 1855-1899
Hib.8.820.88: Bookplate: Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff
Probably: Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff of the 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and for Wiltshire.
Golburne, Robert
Y.7.43: Provenance: Rob. Golburne
Gold, Edward
Bb*.3.10(C): Provenance: Edw. Gold
Goldie, Alexander Robert, 1844-1923
7700.d.790: Bookplate: Alexander Robert Goldie
Probably: Alexander Robert Goldie, Vicar of Elvaston, matriculated Trinity College 1862.
Goldman, J. W. (Joseph Wolfe), -1974
Harley-Mason.d.5: Bookplate: J. W. Goldman
Probably: Joseph Wolfe Goldman, book collector known for his large collection of cricket ephemera.
Goldschmidt, E. Ph. (Ernst Philip), 1887-1954
Norton.a.20: Label: 'Ex libris E. Ph. Goldschmidt', leather label
Probably: Ernst Philip Goldschmidt, renowned antiquarian bookseller who studied at Trinity College.
Norton.b.67: Label: 'Ex libris E. Ph. Goldschmidt', leather label
Norton.d.60: Stamp: 'Ex libris E. Ph. Goldschmidt'
Goldsmid, Isaac L. (Isaac Lyon), 1778-1859
S250.c.81.16: Bookplate: Somerhill Library
Probably: Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, 1st Baronet, English financier and leading figure in the Jewish emancipation in the UK, founder of UCL.
S250.c.81.17: Bookplate: Somerhill Library
Goldsmid, John Louis, 1789-1835
SSS.32.39: Lot 268 in the sale of John Louis Goldsmid, 11 December 1815.
John Louis Goldsmid, collector and member of a prominent commercial family.
Goldsmyth, Edward, active 1627
Syn.8.55.17: Provenance: Edward Goldsmyth, 1627
Goldsmyth, Francis
2.26.48: Provenance: Fras. Goldsmyth
Goldsworthy, Philip, approximately 1737-1801
Ddd.23.37: Bookplate: Ph. Goldsworthy
Probably: Lieutenant-General Philip Goldsworthy, Colonel of the 1st Royal Regiment of Dragoons and MP for Wilton.
Goldwell, Stephen, active 1550
Syn.8.54.142: Provenance: Stephen Goldwell, 1550
Goldwin, W.
Z.15.12: Provenance: W. Goldwin
Gomme, George Laurence, 1853-1916
8474.d.133: Bookplate: Sir Lawrence Gomme
Probably: Sir (George) Laurence Gomme, public servant and folklorist who founded the Folklore Society.
Gontaut-Biron, Louis-Antoine de, duc de Biron, 1701-1788
Rel.d.56.8: Armorial binding: Louis-Antoine de Gonataut, duc de Biron (1701-1788)? red morocco - gold; note says 'Arms of Biron cf. Guigard 2.65'
Probably: Louis Antoine de Gontaut-Biron, duc de Biron, French military leader serving under Louis XV and Marshal of France.
Gonville and Caius College
Bury.32.6: Bookplate: Gonville and Caius College, 'Coll. Gonv. Et Caius'
Hhh.931: Bookplate: Gonville and Caius College, 'Coll. Gonv. Et Caius'
Kkk.699: Bookplate: Gonville and Caius College, 'Coll. Gonv. Et Caius'
Gooch, William Thomas, 1749-1833
7540.c.54-: Bookplate: Wm. Gooch Esq.
Probably: William Thomas Gooch of Edwinstow(e), son of Sir Thomas Gooch 3rd Baronet.
Goodford, John Old, 1744-1787
Keynes.T.2.1-2: Bookplate: John Goodford
Probably: John Old Goodford of Chilton Cantelo, Sheriff of Somersetshire in 1774, matriculated Queens' College 1762.
Leigh.c.11.128-: Bookplate: John Goodford
Leigh.d.11.270: Bookplate: John Goodford; Annotation: John Old Goodford 1750
Leigh.d.5.29: Bookplate: John Goodford
Goodhart, Howard Lehman, 1884?-1951
S732.d.94.18: Bookplate: Howard Lehman Goodhart, 'Beidi uw tijd'
Probably: Howard Lehman Goodhart, noted book collector known for his collection of books about the Middle Ages.
Goodman, Ann, active 19th century
Leigh.b.8.3: Label: Ann Goodman, leather label
Family history recorded in back pages: 'Mary Ann Goodman born July 25th 1824, Elizabeth Goodman born March 29th 1826 … Emily Goodman born July 28th 1839.'
Goodman, Gabriel
S*.6.23(F), item no. 2: Provenance: Gabriel Goodman
Perhaps: Gabriel Goodman, fellow of Christ's and Jesus colleges, Dean of Westminster and Bible translator.
Goodman, Nathaniel, active 1733
White.d.150: Annotation: 'Nathaniel Goodman Jones 1733'
Goodricke, Henry, Sir, 1765-1802
7180.d.246: Bookplate: Goodricke, armorial bookplate with no name, with motto "Loyal yet free"; Franks 12193
Probably: Sir Henry Goodricke, 6th Baronet of Ribstone.
7706.d.249: Bookplate: Goodricke, armorial bookplate with no name, with motto "Loyal yet free"
F169.d.1.15: Bookplate: Goodricke, armorial bookplate with no name, with motto "Loyal yet free"
Goodwin, (Eliza?), Miss
S438.d.74.1-: Bookplate: Miss [Eliza?] Goodwin; Franks 12096
Goodwin, Abraham
Syn.6.57.7: Bookplate: Abm. Goodwin
Goodwin, Eliza
S438.d.74.1-: Bookplate: Eliza Goodwin; Franks 12092
Goodwin, G., active 1713
Syn.6.57.7: Annotation: G. Goodwin 1713
Goodwin, Harvey, 1818-1891
Ely.a.33-:
Ely.a.33-: Bookplate: 'Bibliothecae Ecclesiae Cathedralis Eliensis dono dedit, Harvey Goodwin S.T.P. Ejusdem Ecclesiae Decanus A.D. 1865'
Probably: Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle and lecturer in mathematics, matriculated Gonville and Caius 1835.
Gordon, Alexander, approximately 1687-2775
7720.d.1355: Bookplate: Gordon of Cairnfield
Possibly: Alexander Gordon, 7th Laird of Cairnfield, Writer to the Signet (WS).
7720.d.1356: Bookplate: Gordon of Cairnfield
Gordon, Alexander Gordon, Duke of, 1743-1827
7720.b.59: Bookplate: Gordon Castle
Possibly: Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon known as 'Cock o' the North'.
Gordon, Charles Napier, 1811-1864
S500.d.76.1-: Bookplate: Charles Napier Gordon of Hallhead
Gordon, Esme Stuart, 1853-1900
Harley-Mason.d.5: Bookplate: Lord Esme S. Gordon
Probably: Lord Esme Stuart Gordon, son of Charles Gordon, 10th Marquess of Huntly.
Gordon, George, 1761-1823
7540.c.112: Bookplate: George Gordon of Hallhead
Possibly: Lieutenant-Colonel, 16th Laird of Hallhead, 4th of Esslemont, served in the 3rd Aberdeenshire Militia.
Gordon, John, active 1801-1812
7474.d.100: Bookplate: Gordon of Cairnbulg, "Fortuna sequatum"
Possibly: John Gordon, the illegitimate son of George Gordon 3rd Earl of Aberdeen by his London housekeeper, married Catherine Anne Forbes in 1812.
Gordon, John, active 1801
S238.d.75.1: Bookplate: Gordon of Cairnbulg, "Fortuna sequatum"
Possibly: John Gordon, the illegitimate son of George Gordon, 3rd Earl of Aberdeen, by his London housekeeper.
Gordon, William, approximately 1725-
7720.e.40: Bookplate: Gordon of Glenbucket
Possibly: Captain William Gordon, of the Gordon family of Glenbucket.
Gordon, William, 1736-1816
Hib.7.768.34: Bookplate: William Gordon of Fyvie; Motto: Fortuna Sequatur, Ne Nimium; Artist: Kirkwood; Franks 12300
Probably: General William Gordon, Groom fo the Bedchamber to King George III, MP for Woodstock and Heytesbury.
Gordon-Cumming, William Gordon, Baronet, 1787-1854
Leigh.a.12.14: Bookplate: 'The Laird of Altyr's arms', Bound with printed advertisement for bookseller John Donaldson, Arundel Street, The Strand.
Probably: Sir William Gordon Gordon Cumming, 2nd Baronet of Altyre, Forres and Gordonstown, MP for Elgin Burghs.
Leigh.b.6.20: Bookplate: Cumming Gordon Bart., of Altyr & Gordonstown; Kirkwood Sculpt.; Franks 12255.
Gordone, Robert
8.37.40: Provenance: Robert Gordone
Hib.8.61.7: Provenance: Robert Gordone
SSS.18.18: Provenance: Robert Gordone
Syn.7.63.166: Provenance: Robert Gordone
VIII.16.60: Provenance: Robert Gordone
Gordon-Gilmour, Robert Gordon, of Liberton & Craigmillar
7760.d.138: Bookplate: Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour of Liberton & Craigmillar
Possibly: Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour (1857-1939)
Gore, James Knox, 1774-1818
Oates.159-160: Bookplate: James Knox Gore; Motto: 'In Hoc Signo Vinces'
Probably: James Knox Gore (née Knox) of Rappa Castle, Member of Irish Parliament for Taghmon and magistrate and deputy governor for Co. Mayo.
Goriany, V.
Leigh.d.6.70: Bookplate: V. Goriany; Photographic Image.
Goringe, Henry
1.26.11: Provenance: Henr. Goringe
Gorman, William, active 1784
Hib.7.779.39: Armorial binding: Trinity College, Dublin, calf - gold, prize plate Gulielmo Gorman - Trinity term, 1784
Gormanston, Anthony Preston, Viscount, 1736-1786
Hib.7.724.22: Bookplate: Anthony Preston Gormanston, Viscount
Probably: Anthony Preston, 11th Viscount Gormanston.
S438.c.81.1: Bookplate: Anthony Preston Gormanston, Viscount
Gosden , Thomas, 1780-1843
S422.e.79.1: Bookplate: T. Gosden; Pictorial with sporting equipment.
Probably: Thomas Gosden, English sportsman, publisher, book binder, collector and conservator, known as the 'sporting binder'.
Gosford
Hib.8.730.6: Provenance: Gosford
Gosford, Archibald Acheson, Earl of, 1806-1864
Hib.5.745.5: Bookplate: "Vigilantibus"
Probably: Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford, graduated from Christ Church Oxford in 1828, MP for County Armagh, library sold 1878 and dispersed 1884.
Gosford, Archibald Acheson, Viscount, 1718-1790
Hib.3.701.1: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Acheson, Bart., of Market Hill, County of Armagh
Probably: Sir Archibald Acheson, 1st Viscount of Gosford, MP for Dublin University in the Irish House of Commons.
Hib.5.750.1: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Acheson, Bart., of Market Hill, County of Armagh
Keynes.R.5.19: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Acheson, Bart., of Market Hill, County of Armagh
Goss, Alexander, 1814-1872
Brett-Smith.c.118: Bookplate: Alexander Goss
Probably: Alexander Goss, Roman Catholic Bishop of Liverpool.
Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928
Brett-Smith.473: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Probably: Sir Edmund Gosse, English poet, author and critic who lectured at Trinity College and was awarded an honoray MA by this college in 1886.
Brett-Smith.601: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Brett-Smith.613: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Brett-Smith.64: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Brett-Smith.671: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Brett-Smith.984: Bookplate: Edmund William Gosse
Gosse , Philip Henry, 1810-1888
7735.d.164-: Bookplate: Philip Gosse
Probably: Philip Henry Gosse, English naturalist and popular science writer, father of Sir Edmund Gosse.
9385.c.53: Bookplate: Philip Gosse
S496.c.92.12: Bookplate: Philip Gosse
S727.c.80.1-: Bookplate: Philip Gosse
Gosseau
G.5.64: Provenance: Gosseau
Gosselin, Hellier Robert Hadsley, 1849-1924
Leigh.e.5.146-: Bookplate: Hellier R. H. Gosselin, Bengeo Hall
Probably: Hellier Robert Hadsley Gosselin, Mayor of Hertford and local politician.
Gostlin, Henry, active 1664
Y.1.15: Provenance: Henry Gostlin, fl. 1664
Gostling, Augustus, 1783-1849
7180.d.151: Bookplate: Augustus Gostling LL.D.
Probably: Augustus Gostling of Whitton Park, Middlesex, Advocate of the Court of Arches, matriculated Trinity Hall 1800.
Bb*.9.52(D): Bookplate: Augustus Gostling LL.D.
Bb*.9.53: Bookplate: Augustus Gostling LL.D.
Gostling, George
S721.b.72.1: Bookplate: George Gostling
Possibly: George Gostling, King's Proctor for the Admiralty. Possibly: His son of the same name (1777-1872), matriculated Trinity Hall 1792.
Gostling, John, active 1588?
Syn.8.54.130: Provenance: John Gostling, 1588(?)
Gostling , John , active 1659?
K.17.47: Provenance: John Gostling, fl 1659?
Gotch, Frederic William, 1807-1890
7350.d.56:
Göttingen (Germany : Landkreis). Schulrat
CCC.25.544-: Stamp: 'VII vol. 3 stamp, Der Schulrat Göttingen-Land'
Gough, Richard, 1735-1809
Hib.7.744.8: Bookplate: Ric. Gough
Probably: Richard Gough, renowned English antiquarian, Director of the Society of Antiquaries of London from 1771 until 1791, admitted Corpus Christi College 1753.
Gough, Richard, active 1780
SSS.35.20: Provenance: Richard Gough, 1780
Goulburn , Henry, 1784-1856
S727.d.75.40: Bookplate: Henry Goulburn
Probably: Henry Goulburn, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, matriculated Trinity College 1801.
Gouldworth, George
7350.d.34: Annotation: 'Geo: Gouldworth 1735'
Possibly: George Gouldworth, Woolwich purveyor of timber, active 1747-1763.
Gover, Henry
Hib.7.793.46-: Bookplate: Unknown (cross with five mullets, between four oak leaves) with Annotation: Henry Gover
Gow, A. S. F. (Andrew Sydenham Farrar), 1886-1978
708.7.c.90.1: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Probably: Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow, English classical scholar, student at Trinity College and later a don there.
7706.c.38: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
7706.d.168: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
7706.d.169: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
8706.c.108: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
8706.d.59: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
8706.e.15: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Adv.b.107.4: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Adv.c.107.3-4: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Adv.d.107.4-6: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Cam.c.936.25: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
F151.d.2.43: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
F151.d.2.44: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
F155.d.1.2: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Leigh.d.11.284: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
S706.d.80.2: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
S706.d.82.1: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
S706.d.84.1: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
S706.d.88.2: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
S706.e.82.1: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Syn.5.93.54: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Syn.7.92.134: Bookplate: A. S. F. Gow
Gower, Abel Anthony, 1748-1837
7200.c.17: Bookplate: Abel Anthony Gower
Probably: Abel Anthony Gower, of Glandovan, merchant and landowner.
Goyet, Pierre, 1724-1794
F161.d.4.9: Bookplate: P. Goyet, Canon. Francopolitani.
Probably: Pierre Goyet, canon of Villefranche, member of the Academie royale des Sciences et des Beaux-Arts de Beaujolais.
Grace, Alice
Hib.5.755.6: Bookplate: Alice Grace; Motto: 'Concordant Nomine Facta'; Arms: Grace, with ? on inescutcheon.
Hib.7.737.18: Bookplate: Alice Grace
Grace, Michael Paul, 1842-1920
S727.d.81.49-51: Bookplate: M. P. Grace
Probably: Michael Paul Grace, Irish-American businessman and shipping magnate.
S746.d.81.5: Bookplate: M. P. Grace
Grace, William, Sir, 1783-1841
Hib.7.769.28: Bookplate: [Grace], letters 'O. G.' on spine, "Concordant nomine facta"
Possibly: Sir William Grace, 2nd Baronet of Minchenden House and Grace Castle. Possibly: another member of this family.
Hib.8.770.3: Bookplate: Sir William Grace Bart; Franks 12420
Probably: Sir William Grace, 2nd Baronet of Minchenden House and Grace Castle
Syn.8.62.160: Bookplate: Sir William Grace Bart; Franks 12420
Williams.536: Bookplate: [Grace], "Concordant nomine facta"
Gracey, Robert
Hib.7.800.100:
Hib.7.800.100: Bookplate: Robert Gracey, 'Down Academy prize to Robert Gracey'
Graefe, F. , Dr
Oates.422: Ticket: Bibliothek des Dr. F. Graefe, Berlin
Graf-Konrad-Schule (Dortmund, Germany)
CCC.25.325: Stamp: Graf Konrad-Schule, Dortmund-Lindenhorst, Lindenhorsterstr. 240
Gräflich-Stolbergische Bibliothek Rossla
Leigh.d.5.534: Bookplate: Gräfl. Stolb. Bibliotek zu Rossla
Probably: Possibly: From the library of the Counts of Stolberg-Rossla.
Grafton, Augustus Henry Fitzroy, Duke of, 1735-1811
Hib.7.794.62: Bookplate: Fitzroy, family of Dukes of Grafton, Royal arms (England, France modern, Scotland, Ireland) with baton sinister; Lion & greyhound supporters; motto "Et decus et pretium recti"
Possibly: Augustus Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, matriculated Peterhouse 1751.
Leigh.b.11.13: Annotation: 'D. of Grafton, 1790'
Probably: Augustus Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, matriculated Peterhouse 1751.
Grafton, Henry Fitzroy, Duke of, 1790-1863
Leigh.b.11.13: Bookplate: Lord Henry Fitz Roy, 1811
Probably: Lord Henry Fitzroy, 5th Duke of Grafton, MP for Bury St Edmunds and for Thetford, matriculated Trinity College 1808.
Grafton, J. M.
7670.c.12-: Bookplate: J. M. Grafton
S706.d.73.5: Bookplate: J. M. Grafton
Graham, Captain
7720.d.336: Annotation: 'Captain Graham 12th Rt Lancers' [?]
Graham, James Lorimer, 1831-1876
Harley-Mason.bb.39: Bookplate: James Lorimer Graham
Probably: James Lorimer Graham, noted American book collector and member of the Century Association, to which he donated his library.
Graham, Robert, 1749-1815
U*.3.19(B): Inscribed: "From the Library of Graham of Fintry To Rev. W. R. Smith from A. Mackay [?] New Year 1875."
Perhaps: Robert Graham of Fintry, Commissioner of Excise and patron of Robert Burns.
Grahame, F. R.
Oates.137:
Oates.138:
Oates.148: Bookplate: University of Liverpool, 'In memoriam Miss Catherine Laura Johnstone…'
Probably: Catherine Laura Johnstone (1838-1923), author who wrote under the pseudonym F. R. Grahame.
Oates.162: Bookplate: University of Liverpool, 'In memoriam Miss Catherine Laura Johnstone…'
Granard, George Forbes, Earl of, 1760-1837
6000.e.12: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
Probably: George Forbes, 6th Earl of Granard, Lieutenant-General in the army and an Irish peer.
7000.d.157-158: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
7000.d.214: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
7000.e.15-16: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
7706.b.51: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
7735.d.951: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
Hib.3.793.1: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
Hib.7.792.64: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
S727.d.80.106-107: Bookplate: [Earl of Granard]; Motto:"Fax mentis incendium gloriæ"; Franks 10891
Granges de Surgères, Anatole, Marquis de, 1850-1902
Leigh.d.11.63: Bookplate: Marquis de Granges de Surgères
Possibly: Anatole Granges de Surgeres, Marquis de Granges de Surgeres and author of art histories.
Grant, Alexander, 1673-1719
Syn.7.69.87: Bookplate: 'The Honble. Allexander Grantt, Younger of that ilk'
Probably: Alexander Grant of Castle Grant, Member of Scottish Parliament for Inverness-shire.
Grant, Archibald, Sir, 1696-1778
Brett-Smith.c.107: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Grant Bart., on Monymoske
Probably: Sir Archibald Grant, 2nd Baronet, MP for Aberdeenshire.
Keynes.T.1.12: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Grant Bart., on Monymoske
White.a.8: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Grant Bart., on Monymoske
White.d.453: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Grant Bart., on Monymoske
White.d.91: Bookplate: Sir Archibald Grant Bart., on Monymoske
Grant, Colquhoun, -1792
White.d.192: Bookplate: Colquhoun Grant, clerk to the signet
Probably: Colquhoun Grant of Kincaird and Petnacree, writer to the signet and law agent to Sir James Grant of Grant.
Grant, Edward
Z.6.72: Provenance: Edward Grant (sel e)
Grant, F.
Hib.8.733.88: Bookplate: F. Grant; known as the approximately 19th 'Owl'
Grant, Francis Richard Charles, 1834-1899
7720.b.30: Bookplate: Lt. Col. F. R. C. Grant
Probably: Colonel Francis Richard Charles Grant of the 16th Lancers, Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir Hope Grant in Northern China, son of Sir Francis Grant, President of the Royal Academy, matriculated Trinity 1852.
Hib.7.775.18: Bookplate: 'E libris Francisici R. C. Grant'
S413.d.74.1: Bookplate: Col. F. Grant
Grant, Bolton & Co.
Hib.5.759.1: Ticket: Grant, Bolton & Co., booksellers, 4 Dame St., Dublin
S180.d.84.5: Ticket: Grant & Bo, bookse[llers], 115 Grafton S[t] (torn)
Grante, Edward, 1540?-1601
Dd*.5.60(G), item no. 2: Inscribed "Edward Grante" on leaf A1.
Possibly: Edward Grant, Head Master of Westminster School.
Granville, Court D'Ewes, 1779-1848
Sel.4.7: Bookplate: Calwich Library
Possibly: John D'Ewes Granville, of Calwich Abbey.
Graves, William
7720.c.97: Bookplate: William Graves; Arms: Graves quartering Hicks; Franks 12573
Gray, Mr., active 1588
Syn.7.58.1: Provenance: Mr. Gray, Whitaker Disp, ab. 1588
Gray, Francis, 1765-1842
S727.c.79.2: Bookplate: Rt. Honble. Lord Gray, Lizars Sculpt.; Motto: 'Anchor Fast', 'Anchor'; Franks 12578
Possibly: Francis Gray, 14th Lord Gray, FRS, President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Postmaster General to Scotland.
S727.d.79.11-: Bookplate: Rt. Honble. Lord Gray, Lizars Sculpt.; Motto: 'Anchor Fast', 'Anchor'; Franks 12578
Gray, Thomas, 1820-1910
7720.e.70: Bookplate: 'Quod nec Jovis ira, nec ignes Nec poterit ferrum, nec edax abolere vetustas. Thomas Gray. Glasgow.'
Possibly: Thomas Gray, Glaswegian natural historian and conchologist - this bookplate is found in a number of works discussing Linneaus.
Gray's Inn. Library
Leigh.d.11.127: Bookplate: Gray's Inn Library, back board
Probably: From the library of Gray's Inn, London.
Greame, Yarburgh, 1782-1856
8720.e.76: Annotation: 'Y Greame 1820'
Probably: Yarburgh Yarburgh, of Sewerby, Bridlington, High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
Great Britain, Army. King's Own Scottish Borderers
8500.c.286: Bookplate: King's Own Borderers Regimental Library
Probably: From the regimental library of the King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire). Library
7510.d.19: Stamp: '59 Regimental Library'
Perhaps the Regimental Library of the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot.
Great Britain. Chapel Royal
Yorke.d.21: Binding: CR, Chapel Royal St James's
Probably: From the Chapel Royal at Saint James's Palace.
Great Britain.. Army. Royal Irish Lancers, 5th. Officers' Mess Library
Hib.7.779.44: Bookplate: Fifth Lancers Officers' Mess Library (and stamp)
Great Britain. . Army. Princess Charlotte of Wales’s Dragoon Guards, 5th
Hib.7.779.44: Stamp on Cover: 5th Dragoons, 1780
Greathead, Ja. (James?), active 1694
Sel.2.30: Provenance: Ja. Greathead, 1694
Greathed, Edward Harris, 1812-1881
S528.b.78.1: Bookplate: Edward Greathed
Probably: Sir Edward Harried Greathed, General Officer Commanding Eastern District, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
S735.d.72.5: Bookplate: Edward Greathed
Greaves, Arthur W. J.
8474.c.95: Bookplate: Arthur W. J. Greaves
Green, Charles, 1763-1837
Keynes.T.3.6: Bookplate: Charles Green
Possibly: Charles Green of Manor House, Spalding, and Irby Hall. Possibly: His son, Charles Green (1810-1885) of Holdich House, Spalding.
Green, Christopher
Hib.4.719.2: Bookplate: Christopher Green
Green, John, Rev.
Ely.d.605-616: Bookplate: Rev. John Green M.A.; Arms: Green impaling Cole or Cowell; Franks 12648
Green-Armytage, R. N. (Robert N.), -1966
Leigh.d.8.21: Bookplate: R. N. Green-Armytage
Probably: Robert North Green-Armytage, English lawyer with a strong interest in the performing arts.
S721.d.81.96: Bookplate: R. N. Green-Armytage
Greene, George
Sel.5.140: Provenance: Georgius Greene, 'Liber Georgij Greene ex dono ffrancisci? Cleoburye'
Greene, J.
Bb*.12.47, item no. 6: Provenance: J. Greene
Greene, Mary
Sel.3.171: Provenance: Mary Greene; W. Greene
Greene, Richard, 1716-1793
7720.e.10: Bookplate: Richard Greene, 'Apothecary'
Possibly: Richard Greene, surgeon and apothecary, antiquarian and collector of curiosities.
Greene, Thomas, active approximately 1850
Hib.5.751.12-13: Bookplate: [Greene] with annotation: 'Revd Tho. Greene'; Motto: 'Nec timeo nec sperno'
Possibly: Rev Thomas Greene of Kilranelagh House, Co. Wicklow.
Hib.7.760.35: Bookplate: [Greene] with annotation: 'Revd Tho. Greene'; Motto: 'Nec timeo nec sperno'
Greene, W.
Sel.3.171:
Greene & Co. (Dublin, Ireland)
CCC.18.49: Ticket: Greene & Co., 16 Clare Street, Dublin
Hib.5.822.43: Ticket: Greene & Co., 16 Clare Street, Dublin
S721.c.83.21: Stamp: Greene & Co., 16 Clare Street, Dublin
Greenly, E. H. (Edward Howorth), 1837-1926
7735.d.220-: Bookplate: E. H. Greenly
Probably: Edward Howorth Greenly of Titley Court, Herefordshire
Greenock Library
S721.b.80.9: Bookplate: Greenock Library
Greenwell, George C. (George Clementson), 1821-
7420.c.6: Bookplate: G. C. Greenwell
Probably: George Clementson Greenwell, British mining engineer, colliery viewer and President of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers.
Greenwood, L. W.
Syn.5.89.292: Bookplate: L. W. Greenwood
Greer, R. , of Belfast
Keynes.F.1.1: Ticket: R. Greer, bookseller's ticket, Gresham Street, Belfast
Gregg, William R., active 1856-1884
Hib.7.729.39: Bookplate: W. R. (& H. A.) Gregg, solicitors, Kirkby Lonsdale
Probably: William Gregg and his business partner, both solicitors in Kirkby Lonsdale.
Gregor, Gordon William Francis, 1789-1865
7350.d.27-: Bookplate: G. W. F. Gregor
Probably: (Gordon William) Francis Gregor (née Booker) of Trewarthenick House, Cornwall, served in the 53rd Regiment.
7400.d.66: Bookplate: G. W. F. Gregor
7540.d.65: Bookplate: G. W. F. Gregor
Keynes.Q.3.4: Bookplate: G. W. F. Gregor
White.b.13: Bookplate: G. W. F. Gregor
Gregor-Mendel-Schule (Westrich, Dortmund, Germany)
CCC.25.314: Stamp: Gregor-Mendel-Schule, Dortmund-Westrich, Bockenfelderstr. 165
Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
S721.d.93.1: Provenance: Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory, fl. 1930
Lady Gregory, Irish dramatist and theatre manager
Gregory, Arthur, 1716-1791
Cam.b.672.2: Bookplate: Arthur Gregory Esq., of Stivichall in Com: Coventry
Possibly: Arthur Gregory of Styvechale/Stivichall/Stivic Hall, Coventry. Possibly: Another member of that family.
Syn.7.65.162: Bookplate: Arthur Gregory Esq., of Stivichall in Com: Coventry
Gregory, E. C.
Keynes.F.5.11: Bookplate: E. C. (?) Gregory, name partially obliterated, arms of Gregory family
Probably: A member of the Gregory family of Styvechale/Stivichall/ Stivic Hall, Coventry.
Gregory, George de Ligne, 1740-1822
Keynes.Q.7.8: Bookplate: George de Ligne Gregory (damaged)
Probably: George de Ligne Gregory of Harlaxton Hall, who was responsible for the building and repair of much of the surrounding village.
Gregory, George Edward, 1852-1930
S474.c.81.14-15: Ticket: George Gregory, bookseller to H.M. Queen Alexandra
Probably: George Edward Gregory, bookseller, of 5 Argyle Street Bath.
Gregory, Henry
G.12.33, item no. 5: Provenance: Henry Gregory, Qu. Coll. Oxon.
Not found in Foster
Gregory, Olinthus, 1774-1841
7350.c.15: Bookplate: Olinthus Gregory, Yaxley
Probably: Olinthus Gregory, English mathematician and bookseller, founding member of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Gregory, William Henry, Sir, 1816-1892
Syn.7.83.108: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. W. H. Gregory, K.C.M.G., Coole Park, Gort, Ireland
Probably: Sir William Henry Gregory, FRS, Anglo-Irish writer and politician, MP for Dublin, High Sheriff of Co. Galway, Member of the Privy Council of Ireland, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1835.
Gregory, D. F. H.?, active 1756
Hib.8.742.4-5: Inscription on title pages: "[monogram: D.F.H.?]Gregory me jure tenet 1756".
Grenville, George, 1712-1770
Leigh.b.11.71-: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. George Grenville
Probably: George Grenville, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Chancellor of the Exchequer, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1730.
Grenville, Thomas, 1755-1846
7250.d.48: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Thos. Grenville
Probably: Thomas Grenville, Btisih politician and bibilophile, First Lord of the Admiralty and President of the Board of Control.
Grenville, Thomas
Syn.8.58.50: Provenance: Thos. Grenville
Young.150: Armorial binding: Rt. Hon. Thomas Grenville, blue morocco - gold, signatures of Thomas Shaw, Crawford, Migueil?
Probably: Rt Hon Thomas Grenville, British politician and bibliophile, First Lord of the Admiralty, MP for Buckinghamshire and for Aldeburgh.
Greville family
7415.d.15: Bookplate: R. J. G. [?]; Crest: Demi Swan emerging from a ducal coronet
Crest appears to be that of the Earls of Greville, Warwick Castle.
Grey family
Brett-Smith.801: Bookplate: Hand drawn heraldic arms: (Sa), three lions heads erased (ar), on an escutcheon a cross (ar), with mullet in chief for difference. [Colouring appears to be labelled using initials]
Arms are possibly those of the Grey family.
Keynes.Q.2.29: Bookplate: Hand drawn heraldic arms: (Sa), three lions heads erased (ar), on an escutcheon a cross (ar), with mullet in chief for difference. [Colouring appears to be labelled using initials on another copy]
Grierson, W. , approximately 1760-
7720.d.857: Stamp: W. Grierson; Annotation: Wm Grierson, Dumfries, 5th March 1790.
Possibly: Rev William Grierson, Minister of Glencairn.
7720.d.859: Stamp: W. Grierson
Grieve, George, 1766-1842
CCE.7.68.16: Bookplate: Grieve of Eastfield, Berwickshire
Probably: George Grieve of Eastfield, Berwickshire.
Griffin, Ralph
Rel.c.51.15: Provenance: Ralph Griffin
Griffin, Ralph (Ralph Hare), 1854-
Syn.4.57.19: Bookplate: Ralph Griffin F.S.A.
Probably: Ralph Hare Griffin, Vicar of Ospringe, Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries, Hon. Keeper of monumental brass rubbings at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1873.
Syn.4.58.12: Bookplate: Ralph Griffin F.S.A.
Griffin, Ralph Hare, 1854-1952
Rel.a.65.4: Provenance: Modern bookplate of a griffin, Presented by R Griffin Esq.
Possibly: Ralph Hare Griffin, Vicar of Ospringe, Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries, Hon. Keeper of monumental brass rubbings at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1873.
Rel.d.66.5: Bookplate: R Griffin
Rel.e.67.5: CUL Presentation Plate: R. Griffin Esq. FSA 1924
Syn.7.66.77: Bookplate: Armorial of a griffin and presentation plate of Ralph Griffin 1927
Griffith, Henry Thomas, approximately 1828-
7735.d.421: Bookplate: Henry Thomas Griffith, B.A., Smallburgh Rectory, Norwich
Probably: Henry Thomas Griffith, vicar of Felmingham and rector of Smallburgh, matriculated Pembroke College Oxford 1846.
Griffith, John, active 1859
Ely.d.700: Bookplate: Ely Cathedral Library, donation bookplate, donor in MS = Johannes Griffith, 1859
Griffith, Richard William Smith, active 1900
F167.c.1.2: Bookplate: Richard William Smith Griffith
Probably: Richard William Smith Griffith Esq. of Eyeworth Lodge, Lyndhurst
Syn.7.64.387: Bookplate: Richard William Smith Griffith
Griffiths, Herbert J.
Brett-Smith.992: Bookplate: Herbert J. Griffiths
Grimston, Mary, -1764
Keynes.S.3.29: Bookplate: Arms: Grimston quartering Luckyn, with Lovell quartering Fecharde and Cole on escutcheon, Motto: 'Mediocria firma'; Franks 12937
Probably: Mary Grimston (née Lovell), who married Hon. Samuel Grimston, son of the 1st Viscount Grimston, in 1730, and later married William Wildman 2nd Viscount Barrington in 1740. Franks attributes this bookplate to Mary, rather than her first husband.
Grimston, Thomas, 1753-1821
Williams.663-: Bookplate: "Faitz proveroun", Arms and Motto: Grimston of Grimston Garth
Possibly: Thomas Grimston of Grimston Garth and Kilnwick, commanded the Grimston Yeomanry Cavalry.
Grimston family
Cam.b.633.1: Bookplate: Gorhambury, St Alban's
Gorhambury House, seat of the Grimston family, Earls of Verulam
Grogan, John, 1717-approximately 1784
7735.d.934-: Bookplate: John Grogan Esq.; Franks 12948
Probably: John Grogan Esq. of Johnstown, Co. Wexford, MP for Enniscorthy.
Grogan, John, active 1798
Hib.7.779.44: Bookplate: John Grogan of Healthfield (with stamp)
Probably: Captain John Grogan of the Healthfield Cavalry, known for his participation in the Irish rebellion of 1798, son of John Grogan of Johnstown Castle.
Grolier, Jean, 1479-1565
SSS.36.22: Bookplate: Jo Grolier, 'lo Grolierii et amicorum', stamp on binding, with arms
Probably: Jean Grolier de Servières, Treasurer-General of France and famous bibliophile.
Grolier Club
7720.e.191: Bookplate: Grolier Club
Probably: The Grolier Club of New York, established by Robert Hoe to celebrate and study books.
Grolig, Moritz, 1873-1949
Leigh.d.8.137: Bookplate: Bibliothek Dr Moriz Grolig in Wein; Stamp: Dr M G
Probably: Moritz Grolig, Vienna State Library Director, bibliographer, librarian and bibliophile.
Grosse Schule (Wolfenbüttel, Germany), Hilfsbücherei
CCC.25.598-: Stamp: Wolfenbüttel, 'Hilfsbücherei der Staatlichen Grossen Schule'
From the library of the Grosse Schule, Wolfenbüttel, Germany, founded in 1543.
Grossherzogliche Bibliothek (Neustrelitz, Germany)
Leigh.b.11.73: Stamp: Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz
Probably: the Grand Ducal Library of Neustrelitz Castle Park.
Leigh.c.12.5-: Stamp: Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz
Leigh.d.6.14-17: Stamp: Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz
Leigh.d.6.81-82: Stamp: Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz
Leigh.e.6.3: Stamp: Grosherzogliche Bibliothek Neustrelitz
Grosvenor, John, 1742-1823
S300.c.73.1: Bookplate: John Grosvenor, surgeon
Probably: John Grosvenor, anatomical surgeon at Christ Church Oxford and Surgeon at Radcliffe Infirmary, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1768.
Grosvenor, Richard, Sir, 1689-1732
6000.e.37-38: Bookplate: Sir Richard Grosvenor Bart., of Eaton in Cheshire (and MS note 'R: G: 1711')
Probably: Sir Richard Grosvenor, 4th Baronet of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, MP and mayor for Chester.
Grote, August Ludwig Albrecht Ernst , 1725-1779
Leigh.c.8.44-: Bookplate: August Ludwig Albrecht Ernst Grote, Reichs-Freyherr zu Schauen
Probably: August Ludwig Albrecht Ernst Grote, Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, Baron of Schauen.
Grote, George, 1794-1871
Rel.a.64.3: Bookplate: George Grote
Probably: George Grote, historian and political radical, one of the founders of and Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, and his wife Harriet (née Lewin),
Grote, Harriet, 1792-1878
Rel.a.64.3: Provenance: Mrs. George Grote
Grote, J. C., active 1822
Rel.a.64.3: Provenance: J. C. Grote 1822
Grove, W. R. (William Robert), 1811-1896
CCD.5.60-68: Bookplate: William Grove Esq. LLD
Probably: Sir William Robert Grove, Welsh Judge and Physicist, known for his invention of the Grove voltaic cell, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1829, given honorary LL.D. by Cambridge University in 1879.
Groves, Charles J. , active 1896
Syn.7.65.163: Bookplate: Charles J. Groves
Probably: Charles J. Groves, American book collector living in Boston, whose library was sold at auction in 1917.
Grubb, Joseph, 1769-1827
Hib.7.782.18: Bookplate: Joseph Grubb of Clonmel
Possibly: Joseph Grubb of Clonmel, Quaker and merchant, who married Anne Watson in Waterford in 1810. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Grundschule Droste-Hülshoff (Bottrop, Germany)
CCC.25.296: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Droste - Hülshoff - Schule'
Probably: From the library of Droste-Hülshoff School.
Gruther, Philip, active 1711
White.c.121-: Bookplate: Philippus Gruther C M
Probably: Philip Gruther (Filippo Gruther), member of the Roman Catholic Order of the Clerks.
Guards' Club, 1810-
7420.d.295: Bookplate: Guards Club
Probably: From the library of the Guards' Club, London gentlemen's club for officers of the Guards Division, which merged with the Cavalry Club in Piccadilly in 1976.
Guernsey Methodist Church
7100.d.841: Bookplate: Guernsey Methodist Church
Guernsey Working Men's Association
Williams.655-: Bookplate: Guernsey Working Mens Association Library
Guerrier, Pierre Faron Benoît, 1737-1793
Leigh.e.6.4: Bookplate: Pi. Far. Ben. Guerrier de Besance, Maître des Requêtes
Probably: Pierre Faron Benoît Guerrier de Bézance, Lord of Bézance, Montrognon Romagnat, Clemensat, Prat and Bonneval.
Guest, Joshua
W.11.81: Provenance: Joshua Guest
Guest, Montague John, 1839-1909
Brett-Smith.c.14: Bookplate: Montague Guest
Probably: Montague John Guest, MP for Youghal and later for Wareham.
Guggenheim, Solomon R. (Solomon Robert), 1861-1949
7746.d.60-63: Bookplate: Solomon R. Guggenheim
Probably: Solomon Guggenheim, the American businessman and art collector known for establishing the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Guild, James Wyllie, 1826-1894
Keynes.T.2.11: Bookplate: James Wyllie Guild
Probably: James Wyllie Guild, Scottish accountant and antiquarian, founding member and later President of the Institute of Accountants and Actuaries in Glasgow.
Syn.7.83.56: Bookplate: James Wyllie Guild
Guild of Women-Binders
Rel.e.89.1:
Guildford Academy
X.9.31: Bookplate: Guildford Academy
also on note 'cO(?)xwv'
Guilford, Francis North, Baron, 1673-1729
Rel.d.63.2: Bookplate: 'The Right Honble Francis North Baron Guilford 1703'; Franks 22012
Probably: Francis North, 2nd Baron Guilford, First Lord of Trade, Lord Lieutenant of Essex.
Guillebon de Neuilly, Mme
7000.d.263: Bookplate: Mme. Guillebon de Neuilly
Guilly, Paul, 1905-
7735.d.949: Bookplate: 'Des Livres du Docteur Paul Guilly a Paris'
Probably: Paul Guilly, author of 'Découverte de I'île de Saint-Louis' and winner of the Academie Francaise 1956 Prix d'Academie.
Guise, duc de
Adams.2.64.1: Armorial binding: Duc de Guise, calf - gold; stamp and duplicate stamp of Bibliotheque Mazarine
Binding appears to be that of one of the Ducs de Guise.
Gulerry, Michael
H.9.43: Provenance: Michael Gulerry
Gunning, George, 1783-
S727.d.78.35-: Bookplate: George Gunning, Horton
Probably: Sir George Gunning, 2nd Baronet of Horton, MP for Wigan, Hastings and East Grimstead, matriculated Trinity College 1781.
Gunson, William Mandell
Cam.a.1.8.1: Signature and annotations of Rev. W.M. Gunson.
William Mandell Gunson (1822-1881), graduate of Christ's College, tutor there from 1851 to 1870.
Gurney, Hudson, 1775-1864
Norton.b.17: Bookplate: Hudson Gurney
Probably: Hudson Gurney, English antiquarian and verse-writer, MP for Newtown, Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries, FRS.
Gurney, John Henry, 1819--1890
7474.c.20: Bookplate: John Henry Gurney
Probably: John Henry Gurney, English banker and amateur ornithologist, MP for King's Lynn. Possibly: His son, John Henry Gurney Jr(1848-1922), ornithologist.
Gurney, John Henry, 1819-1890
Keynes.S.7.10: Bookplate: John Henry Gurney
Syn.8.67.93: Bookplate: John Henry Gurney
Gurney, Richard H. J. , 1855-1899
7474.c.20: Bookplate: Richard H. J. Gurney, 1881
Probably: Richard Hanbury Joseph Gurney of Northrepps Hall, son of John Henry Gurney, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Norfolk.
Gustaf, Carl
Oates.413: Stamp: Carl Gustaf
Gutch, Clement, 1875-1908
CCB.12.4: Bookplate: Clement Gutch, 1907
Probably: Clement Gutch of Holgate Lodge, Classics Lecturer at Girton, Newnham, King's and St John's Colleges, matriculated King's College 1894.
Gutch, J. W. G. (John Wheeley Gough), 1808-1862
8000.b.24: Bookplate: John W. G. Gutch
Probably: John Wheeley Gough Gutch, surgeon and editor of the Literary and Scientific Register.
Guthrie, Alexander
Syn.8.55.30: Provenance: Alexander Guthrie
Guyllym, George
J*.5.11(D): Provenance: George Guyllym
Guzmán, Ramiro de, ducque de Medina de las Torres, approximately 1600-1668
SSS.4.21: Armorial binding: Felipe Ramirez de Guzman, red morocco - gold; See Quaritch, Supplement IX p. 59 (1897) nos 299 and 300' (Oldham, J. B. Shrewsbury School pp.120-1)
Probably: Ramiro de Guzmán, Duque de Medina de las Torres, art patron and book collector.
Gwilt, Joseph, 1784-1863
Syn.8.70.6: Bookplate: Joseph Gwilt
Probably: Joseph Gwilt, English architect and writer known for his work on Markree Castle in Sligo.
Gwynn, William
K.10.31: Provenance: Will. Gwynn
Gwynne, Edward
H.9.38: Provenance: Edward Gwynne (bookstamp not autograph)
N*.14.15(G): Provenance: Edward Gwynne (bookstamp not autograph)
Sel.3.146: Provenance: Edward Gwynne (bookstamp not autograph)
Syn.7.61.56: Provenance: Edward Gwynne (bookstamp not autograph)
Td.54.25: Provenance: Edward Gwynne (bookstamp not autograph)
Gybbens, Simo, active 1558
G.2.24: Provenance: Simo Gybbens, 1558
Gymnasialbibliothek Minden
White.d.397: Bookplate: Minden Gymnasial Bibliothek
The Minden Gymnasialbibliothek, in existence between 1823 and 1920.
Gymnasium Augustinianum (Antwerp, Belgium)
Acton.d.49.126: Armorial binding: S.P.Q.A. Gymnasii Augustinianei Maec: Perp
Probably: A prize binding from the Augustinian Gymnasium in Antwerp.
Tc.54.60: Armorial binding: S.P.Q.A. Gymnasii Augustinianei Maec: Perp
Probably: The Augustinian Gymnasium in Antwerp.
Gymnasium Bückenburg, Bibliothek.
8706.c.115: Stamp: Buekenberg, 'Bibl. Gymn. Bückenburg'
Gymnasium Leopoldinum (Detmold, Germany)
CCC.25.447: Stamp: Leopoldinum Oberschule mit Gymnasium
Probably: From the library of Gymnasium Leopoldinum Detmold.
Gymnasium Maastricht
Leigh.d.6.71: Bookplate: Maastricht Gymnasium, prize label 'Gymnasii Mosee-Trajectini…August 1807'
Gymnasium Ulricianum. Arbeitsbucherei
CCC.25.625: Stamp: 'Ulricianum, Oberschule fur Jungen, Aurish, Arbeitsbucherei'. Stamp and Annotation: Louis Backer (presumably a student)
Probably: The Gymnasium Ulricianum in Aurich, East Frisia.
Gymnasium Ulricianum Aurich
CCC.25.625-: Stamp: Ulricianum, 'Oberschule für Jungen Aurich Arbeitsbücherei'
Probably: from the library of the Gymnasium Ulricianum Aurich, in the city of Aurich, Lower Saxony.
Gymnasium zu Salzwedel. Bibliothek
Leigh.d.5.252-: Bookplate: 'Zur bibliothek des Gymnasiums zu Salzwedel'
Now the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Gymnasium in Salzwedel, Germany.
H. A.
Norton.b.11: Bookplate: Ex Libris HA (cypher)
H. B.
H*.6.27(E): Provenance: H. B. (monogram)
H. I.
Norton.a.49: Bookplate: H. I. (or I. H.?), monogram (possibly 'Hereditca', of Maggs, letter at end)
H. K. D., Earl
Leigh.d.5.338: Bookplate: H. K. D., with Earl's Coronet
H. M. Gilbert and Sons (Southampton, England)
Syn.7.64.387: Ticket: H. M. Gilbert & Sons, Southampton
H. M. M., Earl
7720.d.1498: Bookplate: H. M. M. with Earl's Coronet
H. T.
H*.6.47(E): Provenance: H. T. (monogram)
H. Th. F
7706.d.291: Bookplate: (Triangular) H. Th. F., 'Veritatis cognitio Debiti finis intentio Justitiae observatio Duce Aquinate'
H.T. Dix & Sons
Hib.5.889.2: Ticket: Dix (H. T.) & Sons
Häberlin, Carl, 1870-1954
8706.d.58: Stamp: C. Haeberlin
Possibly: Carl Haberlin (or Haeberlin), German physician and natural historian. Possibly: Carl Haeberlin (1878-1954), German psychologist.
Hacket, Andrew
F.5.106: Provenance: Andrew Hacket
Hacket, John, 1592-1670
2.33.38: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
John Hacket, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1609; bequeathed his library to the University.
8.28.18: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
B*.6.55(F): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Cc.9.21: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Dd*.2.42(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Dd*.2.47(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Dd*.3.13(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Dd*.3.34(E) item no. 7: Inscribed: "John Hacket".
Probably: John Hacket, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1609; bequeathed his library to the University.
F151.d.4.23: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
F162.c.2.3: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Ff.1.7,8: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
G.16.91[sel.e]: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Gg.8.68: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
H*.3.27(C): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Hh.16.31: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
I*.16.4(F): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
I*.2.6(B): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
I.22.14: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
K*.10.2(C): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Ex dono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et Couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
L*.11.15(D): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
L*.15.10(F): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
L*.15.4(F): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
L*.6.31(F): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Pp*.2.264(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Pp*.3.20(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.1.234(D): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.1.279(AA): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.2.27(C): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.2.37(C): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.3.37(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Qq*.4.47(E): Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Rel.d.60.1: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Rit.d.754.1: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.4.60.2: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.4.61.20: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.4.62.47: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.6.59.19: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.7.56.21: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.7.59.115: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.7.62.103: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.7.63.312: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden [?] et couentrijens Episcopi: 1670'
Syn.8.61.182: Label: John Hacket Bp., 'Exdono Joannis Hacket Lichfielden et couentriens Episcopi: 1670'
Hacket, Thomas
R*.12.55(E): Provenance: Tho. Hacket
Hackius, B. , medicus, active 1709
L.2.45: Inscription dated 1709 on half title: "exlibris BHackij [?] medici".
Haddonus, Jacobus
F*.13.9(G): Provenance: Jacobus Haddonus.
Hadley, Felix
Hib.5.783.20: Bookplate: Felix Hadley
Hagen, Winston H. (Winstone Henry), 1859-1918
Brett-Smith.1023: Bookplate: Winston H. Hagen
Probably: Winston Henry Hagen, lawyer and book collector, known for his impressive library, graduate of Amherst College.
Brett-Smith.833: Bookplate: Winston Henry Hagen
Haig, James, 1795-1854
Acton.b.25.158: Bookplate: James Haig; Franks 13217?
Probably: James Haig, 25th Laird of Bemersyde, merchant and member of the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland.
Hailstone, Edward, 1818-1890
7720.d.1060: Bookplate: E. Hailstone
Probably: Edward Hailstone, FSA, of Walton Hall, Yorkshire solicitor, churchwarden and book collector, who bequeathed much of his library to York Minster on his death.
Cam.d.633.5: Bookplate: Edward Hailstone
Cam.d.640.1: Bookplate: E. Hailstone
Cam.d.660.10: Bookplate: Edward Hailstone (circular gold embossed)
Hib.7.673.7: Bookplate: E. Hailstone
SSS.24.30: Bookplate: E. Hailstone
Syn.7.65.157: Bookplate: E. Hailstone
White.d.257: Bookplate: Edward Hailstone (circular gold embossed)
Hainsworth, bookseller
Oates.375: Stamp: Hainsworth, bookseller, 95, Market, Bradford
Probably John or Joshua Hainsworth, active as booksellers in Bradford around 1850.
Haïtze
7000.c.443: Inscription on half title, eighteenth century: 'Haïtze'(?).
Halcher, J.
N*.11.30, item no. 1: Provenance: J. Halcher
N*.14.24(G), item no. 4: Provenance: J. Halcher
N*.9.43-45(D): Provenance: J. Halcher
Halcher, Thomas
L*.11.10(D): Provenance: Thomas Halcher
Hales, Mrs.
Hib.8.712.2: Bookplate: Mrs. Hales
Haliday, Charles, 1789-1866
Hib.4.799.9:
Halifax, Charles Wood, Viscount, 1800-1885
F159.d.1.11-13: Bookplate: Charles Halifax, Viscount; Bookplate by Charles William Sherborn.
Possibly: Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax, Chancellor of the Exchequer, matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1818. Possibly: His son, Charles Lindley Wood (1839-1934), 2nd Viscount Halifax.
F162.d.1.2: Bookplate: Charles Halifax, Viscount; Bookplate by Charles William Sherborn.
Halifax Book Club
Keynes.D.6.23: Bookplate: 'Halifax Book Club 17'
Halifax Central Library
7540.c.98: Stamp: Halifax C. Library
Halkett, Charles, Sir, 1764-1837
7735.d.942: Bookplate: Pitfirrane (Halkett family), with motto "fides sufficit"
Probably: Sir Charles Halkett, 5th Baronet of Pitfarrane, Captain of the Dunfermline troop of the Fife Yeomanry.
Leigh.b.12.1-: Bookplate: Pitfirrane (Halkett family), with motto "fides sufficit"
Leigh.c.12.2-: Bookplate: Pitfirrane (Halkett family), with motto "fides sufficit"
Leigh.d.3.322-: Bookplate: Pitfirrane (Halkett family), with motto "fides sufficit"
Leigh.d.5.274: Bookplate: Pitfirrane (Halkett family), with motto "fides sufficit"
Halkett, John, Sir, 1720-1793
7735.d.942: Annotation: Sir John Halkett
Probably: Sir John Halkett. 4th Baronet of Pitfarrane.
Hall, Benjamin, Sir, 1802-1867
Leigh.b.11.48: Bookplate: Llanover; Motto: 'Ni Ddaw Da O Hir Arofyn'; Bookplate Llanover Library; Stamp: Llanover Trustees 1896
Probably: Sir Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, MP for Monmouth and for Marylebone. Possibly: Inherited from the Waddington family of Llanover on his marriage to Augusta Waddington in 1823.
Hall, Bryan
Leigh.d.9.12: Bookplate: Bryan Hall
Hall, Bryan William James
S474.c.84.21: Bookplate: Bryan William James Hall
Hall, Elizabeth, active 1788
Oates.298: Annotation: 'Eliz Hall Feby 21 1788'
Hall, Francis
7400.d.61: Bookplate: Francis Hall; Arms: Hall of Costock, Co. Nottingham
Hall, Francis, active late 17th century
G.10.35: Provenance: 'Ex libris F. Hall. 1684. Hispali'. His motto "Non est mortale quod opto".
See The Book Collector, vol. 9 (1960) p. 328
Hall, Henry, 1651-
Sel.2.42:
Hall, John, surgeon
K.10.54: Provenance: John Hall, surgeon (sel)
Hall, Peter
Brett-Smith.812: Bookplate: Peter Hall (under second bookplate); Franks 13326/7?
Syn.4.80.6: Bookplate: Peter Hall; Franks 13326/7?
T900.d.32.2-: Bookplate: Peter Hall; Franks 13326/7?
Hall, Richard, active 1651
Sel.2.42: Provenance: Henry Hall, the son of Richard, born 1651
Hall, Robert, 1764-1831
7100.c.238: With a few annotations by Robert Hall, and at the end of the volume a thirteen page MS: "Funeral oration delivered at the interment of Rev. Habakkuk Crabb by Rev. Rt. Hall".
Robert Hall, Baptist minister
7100.c.238: With a few corrections by Robert Hall, and at the end of the volume a thirteen page MS: "Funeral oration delivered at the interment of Rev. Habakkuk Crabb [d. 1794] by Rev. Rt. Hall".
Hall & Son (Maidstone, England)
Keynes.T.4.29: Ticket: Hall & Son, Maidstone
John Vine Hall of Maidstone, trading as Hall & Son from around 1834.
Halliday, Francis Augustus, 1811-1872
Keynes.T.6.3: Bookplate: Francis Augustus Halliday
Probably: Francis Augustus Halliday of Medstead, Captain in the Royal Marine Artillery, raised to honorary Major in 1855.
Halliday, John Edmund, 1770-
Syn.5.81.105: Bookplate: John Edm. Halliday
Probably: John Edmund Halliday of Yard House, clothier, dyer and architect living in Warminster.
Halloway, Charles, active 1612
Ggg.7: Provenance: Carolus Halloway, 'empt oxonii 1612'
Halsey, Walter, 1868-1950
F166.e.5.18: Bookplate: Gaddesden Library
Sir Walter Halsey of Gaddesden Place, Hertfordshire.
Halsey, Walter, 1868-1951
F169.e.5.26: Bookplate: Gaddesden Library
Halsey, Walter, 1868-1952
Keynes.P.5.2: Bookplate: Gaddesden Library
Halsey, Walter, 1868-1953
Keynes.Q.3.12: Bookplate: Gaddesden Library
Hamill, Alfred E. (Alfred Ernest), 1884-1953
CCD.18.17: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibl. Hamill'; 'Centaur Bookplate' designed by Thomas Maitland Cleland.
Probably: Alfred Hamill, Chicago investment banker and
Hamilton, A. T.
Hib.7.779.36-: Bookplate: A. T. Hamilton; Arms: Hamilton impaling [Lovell ?]
Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton Douglas, Duke of, 1767-1852
Norton.d.134: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch
Probably: Alexander Hamilton (Douglas), 10th Duke of Hamilton, Scottish politician and art collector, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1786. Hamilton acquired this collection through his wife, Susan Euphemia Beckford.
SSS.39.25: Bookplate: Hamilton Palace Library, Beckford collection, bought by Bernard Quaritch
Hamilton, Douglas Hamilton, Duke of, 1756-1799
7735.d.936-: Stamp: Duke of Hamilton, stamp of crest on binding, with motto "THROUGH"
Possibly: Douglas Hamilton, 8th Duke of Hamilton and 5th Duke of Brandon.
Hamilton, Eleonora, -1817
7743.e.63-: Annotation: Eleonora Montgomery
Possibly: Eleonora Hamilton (later Montgomery), Lady Montgomery, who married Hugh Montgomery, 12th Earl of Eglinton in 1772.
Hamilton, Gustav, -1691
7000.d.269-278: Bookplate: Castletown, Co. Fermanagh
Possibly: Gustav Ludvigsson Hamilton, Baron Gustav, governor of Enniskillen.
Syn.3.66.3: Bookplate: Castletown
Hamilton, Hans, approximately 1758-1822
Hib.7.777.13: Bookplate: Hans Hamilton
Probably: Hans Hamilton, Member of Irish Parliament for Dublin County, MP and High Sheriff for Co. Dublin.
Hamilton, Henry
S700.d.80.1: Bookplate: Henry Hamilton, 'Nec timeo nec sperno' and 'through'
Hamilton, Hill
Keynes.F.1.1: Bookplate: Hill Hamilton; As Franks 13470 except on red paper.
Hamilton, James, 1824-1915
Hib.5.793.41-: Bookplate: James Hamilton of Brown Hall
Probably: James Hamilton of Brown Hall, Co. Donegal, Major in the Donegal Militia, Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Co. Donegal.
Hamilton, James Douglas, Duke of, 1658-1712
Brett-Smith.c.18: Bookplate: Duke of Hamilton, anon. armorial bookplate, with motto "THROUGH" and "Nemo Me Impure Lacessit" - motto of the Order of the Thistle
Probably: James Douglas (later Hamilton), 4th Duke of Hamilton, 1st Duke Brandon, Master of the Great Wardrobe and Keeper of the Palace of Holyroodhopuse.
Hamilton, Myrton, active 1729-1778
Hib.7.775.38, item no. 1: Annotation: Myrton Hamilton
Probably: Myrton Hamilton, theatre company manager who opened a playhouse in Belfast in 1778.
Hamilton, William Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of, 1845-1895
SSS.32.48: Provenance: from the Duke of Hamilton's library and Hampton Court (according to notes)
Probably: William Doulgas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton, Commandant of the Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry.
Hamilton, Mary, active 19th century
Hib.7.867.9: Inscribed on half title: "Mary Hamilton", nineteenth century.
Perhaps a relative of William Hamilton, minister of Edenderry and author
Hamilton-Dalrymple, Hew, Sir, approximately 1746-1800
7250.d.136: Bookplate: Hon. Hew Dalrymple
Possibly: Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet and MP for Haddingtonshire.
7540.d.31: Bookplate: Hon. Hew Dalrymple.
S540.a.72.1: Bookplate: Hon. Hew Dalrymple
S727.a.71.1: Bookplate: Sir Hew Dalrymple
Syn.4.62.36: Bookplate: Sir Hew Dalrymple
Hammer, William
Syn.7.60.31: Provenance: Wm. Hammer
Hammond, Anthony, 1668-1738
Ely.d.665: Bookplate: Anthony Hammond Esq., of Somersham in the County of Huntingdon
Probably: Anthony Hammond, MP for Huntingdon and Cambridge University, Commissioner for the Navy, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1685.
Hammond, William, active 1644
J.12.99: Provenance: William Hammond, 1644
Hamond, Philip, 1805-1869
S382.c.83.1: Bookplate: Philip Hamond
Probably: Captain Philip Hamond of Westacre Park and later Ashurst, Lowestoft, of the 34th Regiment of Foot.
Hamond, William
J.6.73: Provenance: William Hamond
Hampson, Michael
Syn.8.53.26: Provenance: Michael Hampson
Hampton, John Somerset Pakington, Baron, 1799-1880
Young.267: Bookplate: John S. Pakington
Probably: John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, First Lord of the Admiralty, MP for Droitwich, matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1818. Possibly: His son, John Stanley Pakington.
Hanbury, Benjamin, 1778-1864
1852.6.344:
Hanbury, R.
Syn.7.61.193: Bookplate: Initials: R. H.; Crest: Hanbury family
Crest appears to be that of the Hanbury family.
Hanbury, S.
F152.b.8.3-5: Bookplate: S. Hanbury
S727.d.79.53: Bookplate: S. Hanbury
Hanbury, Thomas, approximately 1669-approximately 1721
Keynes.A.5.3: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial: Hanbury quartering Waller, with Clerke on escutcheon.
Probably: Thomas Hanbury of Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire, Serjeant-at-law and barrister of the Middle Temple, married Elizabeth Clerke of Watford.
Hanbury, William, approximately 1748-1807
Keynes.Q.2.20: Bookplate: William Hanbury, of Kelmarsh in Northamptonshire
Probably: William Hanbury Esq., of Kelmarsh Hall, amateur dramatist and later consul to the Circle of Lower Saxony.
Handelskammer Leipzig
7000.d.2092-2094: Oval stamp, nineteenth or early twentieth century: "Handelskammer Leipzig".
Handford, Charles Clifford, 1890-
Syn.3.81.10: Bookplate: Ex Libris Charles C. Handford
Possibly: Charles Clifford Handford, Derbyshire local historian, author of 'Some maps of the County of Derby 1577-1850'.
Hanger, Richard
N*.8.22(C): Provenance: Rich. Hanger
Hanke, Franz, active 1850-1870
White.c.154: Bookplate: Franz Hanke, Buchhdlg. & Antiquariat, Zürich
Probably: Franz Hanke, an antiquarian book dealer living in Zurich.
Hanmer, Thomas, Sir, 1677-1746
Acton.e.48.80: Bookplate: Sr Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer in Com: Flint Baronet 1707
Probably: Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Baronet of Hanmer, Speaker of the House of Commons, MP for Thetford, Flintshire, and for Suffolk, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1693.
Syn.8.54.151: Bookplate: Sir Thomas Hanmer Bart., 1707
Probably: Sir Thomas Hanmer, 4th Baronet, Speaker of the House of Commons, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1693.
Williams.515: Bookplate: Sir Thomas Hanmer Bart., 1707
Hannah, John, 1792-1867
Brett-Smith.728: Bookplate: John Hannah
Possibly: Rev John Hannah the elder, D.D., Wesleyan minister.
Keynes.R.5.13: Bookplate: John Hannah
Syn.8.63.415: Bookplate: John Hannah
Hannam-Clark, Frederick, -1921
Webb.4.1.124: Stamp of F. Hannam-Clark.
Probably: Frederick Hannam-Clark, Solicitor and Gloucester Diocesan Registrar.
Hanscombe
Syn.3.69.3: Bookplate: Hanscombe Collection, 1890
Hanson, Herbert James, 1875-1973
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.
Hans-Schemm-Schule (Bayreuth, Germany?)
CCC.25.544-: Stamp: IX. Vol. 2.6. Aufl., Hans-Schemm-Schule
Perhaps the Aldstadtschule in Bayreuth, named after Gauleiter Hans Schemme, who taught there, in the Nazi period. Other schools were also named after him following his death in 1935
Hans-Schemm-Schule (Bottrop, Germany)
CCC.25.430: Stamp: Bottrop, 'Hans-Schemm-Schule'
Several schools in Germany were named after Gauleiter Hans Schemm in the Nazi period
Hans-Schemm-Schule (Unna, Germany). Rektor
CCC.25.11: Stamp: Unna, Der Rektor der Hans-Schemm-Schule in Unna
Harborough, John, 1661-1705
Syn.7.68.120: Bookplate: Dr. John Harborough M.D.
Probably: John Harborough, physician, matriculated Emmanuel College Cambridge 1680.
Harcourt, George Simon Harcourt, Earl , 1736-1809
7510.d.31-: Bookplate: George Simon, Earl of Harcourt
Probably: George Harcourt, 2nd Earl Harcourt, MP for St Albans and patron of the arts.
Keynes.T.1.13: Bookplate: George Simon, Earl of Harcourt
Norton.e.58: Bookplate: George Simon, Earl of Harcourt
Harcourt, James, approximately 1680-1739
Norton.b.69: Bookplate: 'E libris Jacobi Harcourt S.T.P. 17' Motto: Le Bon Temps Viendra
Possibly: James Harcourt, Vicar of All Saints' Bristol, canon of Bristol, matriculated Jesus College Oxford 1697.
Harcourt, William Harcourt, Earl , 1743-1830
S746.d.80.13-14: Bookplate: William, Earl of Harcourt
Probably: William Harcourt, 3rd Earl Harcourt, Field Marshal and Commander of the 16th Light Dragoons, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
Harding, G.
Leigh.d.11.118: Ticket: G. Harding, bookbinder, Chester
Harding, G. (George), active 1812-1837
8000.d.25: Ticket: G. Harding, bookbinder, Chester
George Harding, bookbinder of Chester.
Harding, W. A.
8474.d.163: Bookplate: W. A. Harding, Madingley
Probably: Walter Ambrose Heath Harding, FLS, of Manor House, Histon and later Madingley Hall, published on a variety of zoological subjects, matriculated Peterhouse 1889.
Leigh.b.11.56: Bookplate: W. A. Harding, Madingley
Norton.e.12: Bookplate: W. A. Harding, Madingley
Hardwick, Philip
S474.d.80.11: Bookplate: Philip Hardwick; Motto: 'Esperance en Dieu'
Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of, 1757-1834
S180.e.71.1: Bookplate: Philip, Earl of Hardwicke
Probably: Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, MP for Cambridgeshire and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, matriculated Queen's College 1775.
Hardy, Charles, Sir, 1716?-1780
7720.d.299-300: Bookplate: Sir Charles Hardy
Probably: Admiral Sir Charles Hardy, Commander of the HMS Torrington and Admiral of the White.
Acton.d.25.602: Bookplate: Sir Charles Hardy
Hardy, Horatio Charles
7000.e.5: Label: Horatio Hardy, tooled leather label & stencil
Probably: Horatio Charles Hardy, proprietor of the Jerusalem Coffee House in Cornhill, London.
Hardy, Temple, 1765-1814
7720.d.301-302: Bookplate: Temple Hardy Esq.
Probably: Captain Temple Hardy, known for his role in the capture of Cape Colony in 1795, son of Admiral Charles Hardy.
Hare
7720.c.115: Bookplate: Hare; Arms: Hare impaling [Hawkins ?]; Motto: 'Seek'
Hare, J.
SSS.57.17: Provenance: J. Hare
Hare , Francis George, 1786-1842
Keynes.B.3.36: Bookplate: Hare of Docking
Possibly: Francis George Hare of Docking Hall, Norfolk, the subject of a famous portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Syn.7.64.194: Bookplate: Hare of Docking
Possibly: Francis George Hare of Docking Hall, Norfolk.
Harford, Charles Joseph, 1764-1830
Cam.b.742.1-2: Bookplate: Charles Joseph Harford F.A.S.
Probably: Charles Joseph Harford, lawyer and antiquarian, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, matriculated Emmanuel College 1785.
Harford, John S. (John Scandrett), 1785-1866
White.b.138: Annotation: John S Harford
Possibly: John Scandrett Harford, British banker, benefactor and abolitionist.
Hargreaves, Jeremy
Syn.8.57.71: Provenance: Jeremy Hargreaves
Harinar, Jo. (John?)
Bb*.12.41, item no. 1: Provenance: ex dono Jo. Harinar
Harington, Cecilia, -1844
SSS.28.12:
Harington, Richard, 1800-1853
SSS.28.12: Bookplate: Richard and Cecilia Harington
Probably: Rev Richard Harington, Principal of Brasenose College Oxford, matriculated Christ Church College 1818. Cecilia Harington (née Smith), daughter of Rev Samuel Smith and wife of Rev Richard Harington.
Harkins, James
8000.d.204: Stamp: James Harkins, property of 190 Montague St. Brooklyn
Harland, Robert, Sir, approximately 1715-1784
T560.d.18.17: Bookplate: Robert HARLAИD; Franks 13788.
Possibly: Sir Robert Harland, 1st Baronet of Sproughton, Admiral in the Royal Navy. Possibly: His son of the same name (1765-1848).
Harland, W. B. (Walter Brian), 1917-
8540.c.22: Cambridge University Library presentation label: Walter Brian Harland, M.A., Fellow of Gonville and Caius, University Lecturer in Geology.
Walter Brian Harland, geologist, recipient of the Royal Geographical Society Gold Medal for Arctic Exploration and Research, Lecturer in Geology, matriculated Gonville and Caius.
Harley, Edward, active 1635
8.40.18: Provenance: Edw. Harley (seq.)
Harman, Laurence Harman King, 1816-1875
Hib.7.750.33: Bookplate: L. H. King Harman, Newcastle
Probably: Laurence Harman King Harman (née King) of Rockingham House, Co Roscommon and Newcastle, Co Longford, Ireland, son of General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton.
Harms, L.
Oates.116: Stamp: L. Harms; with Caduceus.
Harrington, Robert
Sel.1.7: Provenance: Robert Harrington
U*.7.127(F): Provenance: Robert Harrington, "Robur cordis mei se"
Harris, Christopher, approximately 1737-approximately 1775
Williams.645: Bookplate: Cr Harris Esq, Haine; Motto: Kar Deu Es Res Pub Tra
Possibly: Christopher Harris of Hayne, Co. Devon, who married Penelope Donnithorne.
Harris, John
Harley-Mason.b.46: Bookplate: John Harris; Pictorial
Harris, Mortimer
7720.d.456: Bookplate: Mortimer Harris; Motto: 'Content and Grateful'; Arms: Harris Impaling [?]
Harrison, bookbinder, bookseller & stationer
Syn.7.81.185: Ticket: Harrison, Bookbinder, Bookseller & Stationer, 51 High Street, Belfast
Harrison, Christopher
S486.c.80.1: Bookplate: Christopher Harrison
Harrison, Lennox, 1658-1706
Adams.7.67.10: Leaf: 'Lenox Harrison. Her Book. July 1 Ano. 1674' (on inserted leaf)
Probably: Lennox Harrison, who married George Smith of Osgodby, and secondly Sir Lyon Pilkington, 3rd Baronet Pilkington.
Harrison, Theophilus, -1720
Williams.410, item no. 18: Annotation: 'Given to me by the Revd Jonathan Swift Dr D Dean of St Patrick's Dub., 1735 Theo Harrison'
Probably: Rev Theophilus Harrison, Dean of Clonmacnoise.
Harrison, Thomas, active 1610
Syn.7.60.167: Provenance: Tho. Harrison, 1610
Harrison, William
Hib.8.830.22: Bookplate: William Harrison
Harrison, William, -1789
LE.11.87-: Bookplate: William Harrison F.S.A.
Probably: William Harrison of Galligreaves Hall, Blackburn, and Samlesbury Hall Lancashire, FSA, FGS, FRS.
Syn.3.83.9: Bookplate: William Harrison
Harrow School
S700.d.88.2: Bookplate: 'Harrow School prize'
S706.d.88.4: Bookplate: 'Harrow School prize'
Harrowby, Dudley Ryder, Earl of, 1762-1847
Leigh.b.8.6-: Bookplate: Earl of Harrowby
Possibly: Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1779. Possibly another member of this family.
S533.d.80.1: Bookplate: Earl of Harrowby
Hart, Alban
Hib.7.769.44: Bookplate: Alban Hart
Harte, W.
7880.d.11: Bookplate: W. Harte; Franks 13948; Engraver: Johann Martin Bernigeroth.
Hartnoll, Phyllis, 1906-1997
7720.d.651: Bookplate: Phyllis Hartnoll
Probably: Phyllis Hartnoll, British poet, author and editor, educated at St Hugh's College Oxford.
Harvard College Library
7100.d.1459: Bookplate: Harvard College Library
7720.b.323: Bookplate: Harvard College Library with stamp and released stamp
7720.d.1820: Bookplate: Harvard College Library with stamp and released stamp
S721.d.82.90: Bookplate: Harvard College Library with stamp and released stamp
Harvard University. Library
S732.d.84.3: Stamp: Harvard University Library
Harvey, Chro
Q.11.2: Provenance: Chro Harvey '& amicorum'
Harvey, J. Mitchell, active 1871
F163.e.5.7: Bookplate: Revd. J. Mitchell Harvey
Probably: Rev J. Mitchell Harvey of Edinburgh who married Sarah Barnett on 21st Feb 1871.
Harvey, John, approximately 1771-1819
7000.d.253: Stamp: Ickwell-Bury Library
Possibly: Major John Harvey of Ickwell-Bury and Finningley, who raised and commanded the volunteer troop the Dismounted Bedfordshire Horse Artillery. Possibly: Another member of the Harvey family of Ickwell-Bury.
Harvey, John, approximately 1667-1721
Syn.7.64.237: Bookplate: John Harvey Esq., Ickwell Bury, Bedfordshire & Finningley Park, Yorkshire
Probably: John Harvey, MP for Bedfordshire, matriculated St Catharine's College Cambridge approximately 1682. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Harvey, R.
Z.12.11: Provenance: R. Harvey
Harvey, Robert, 1753-1820
7720.d.421: Bookplate: Robt. Harvey junior; Franks 14012; Annotation: 'Robert Harvey Esq. to his nephew Lt Colonel Sir R. J. Harvey at his death 13 January 1820'
Probably: Robert Harvey of Catton and Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, Sheriff of Norwich 1784 and Mayor of Norwich 1787.
Harvey, Robert John, Sir, 1785-1860
7720.d.421: Bookplate: Robert John Harvey; Franks 14013;
Probably: Major General Sir Robert John Harvey of Mousehold House, Norfolk, Knight of the Order of the Tower and Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Harwood, Bartholomew, active 1674-1700
M.16.49: Provenance: Bart. Harwood, CCC AM 1682
Bartholomew Harwood, admitted to Corpus Christi in 1674; subsequently emigrated to Boston, Mass.
Harwood, John Browning
7300.c.94: Bookplate: John Browning Harwood, Hammersmith, 1861
Hase, Henry, 1763-1829
S250.c.81.18: Bookplate: Henry Hase
Probably: Henry Hase, Chief Cashie of the Bank fo England, known as the 'reluctant cashier'.
Haselden, William, active 1636
J.11.24: Provenance: Will Haselden, 1636
Haslewood, Joseph, 1769-1833
S721.c.81.73: Bookplate: Joseph Haslewood
Probably: Joseph Haslewood, writer and antiquarian, founder of the Roxburghe Club.
SSS.30.10: Bookplate: Joseph Haslewood
Syn.5.58.7: Stamp: Joseph Haslewood
Hasted
Bury.42.13: Bookplate: Hasted; Motto: 'Fidem Servabo'
Hathaway, George
7385.d.112: Bookplate: George Hathaway; Franks 14070
Hatton, Christopher, Baron, 1605-1670
E.2.10-: Stamp: binding stamped 'Chr: Hatton Deo et Patriae'
Probably: Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton, noted antiquarian and Privy Councillor, matriculated Jesus College 1619/1620.
Hatton, Christopher, Sir, 1540-1591
I*.7.4-5(A): Armorial bindings of Sir Christopher Hatton
Hatton, Smeathman
S474.d.73.1: Bookplate: Smeathman Hatton
Hauptschule Atzgersdorf
CCC.25.95: Stamp: Atzgersdorf, Eigentum Hauptschule
Atzgersdorf, Vienna
Hauptschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben 11
CCC.25.162: Stamp: 'Hauptschule der Stadt Wien für Knaben XI Enkplatz'
Hauptschule der Stadt Wien für Mädchen, 19
CCC.25.278: Stamp: 'Hauptschule der Stadt Wien für Mädchen, XIX Kreindlegasse 24'
Havas, Charles-Louis, 1752 or 1753-
7735.d.562: Stamp: 'Rouen 1777', with signature: 'Havas'
Following a change in publishing laws in France in August 1777, counterfeit editions produced by non-privileged printers were legitimised by the state. This volume bears the stamp and signature of the Rouen inspector of booksellers, Charles-Louis Havas.
Leigh.d.11.34-: Stamp: 'Rouen 1777', with signature: 'Havas'
Leigh.d.9.22: Stamp: 'Rouen 1777', with signature: 'Havas'
Haven, (Binder)
Leigh.d.8.39: Ticket: Haven, binder's ticket
Hawes, John
Sel.3.48: Provenance: John Hawes
Hawgh, Gualter
O*.15.11(F): Provenance: Gualter Hawgh
Hawkes, Joseph
7720.e.253: Bookplate: Joseph Hawkes; Franks 14135 [?]
Hawkins
Hib.8.771.2: Provenance: Hawkins
Hawkins, Francis Bisset, 1796-1894
8592.d.163: Bookplate: Francis Bisset Hawkins
Probably: Francis Bisset Hawkins, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Inspector of Prisons, matriculated Exeter College Oxford 1815.
Hawkins, James, 1754 or 1755-1846
Syn.7.66.32:
James Hawkins, matriculated Magdalen 1770, rector of Ducklington 1798-1836.
Hawtrey, Edward Craven
D.9.19-20: Bookplate: Edward Craven Hawtrey
Probably: Edward Craven Hawtrey, headmaster and later provost of Eton College, renowned book collector, matriculated King's College Cambridge 1808.
Hay, John, Sir, 1788-1838
Norton.d.24: Bookplate: Sir John Hay Bart., of Smithfield & Haystoun
Probably: Sir John Hay, 6th Baronet of Smithfield and Haystoun, MP for Peeblesshire.
Hay, William Robert, 1761-1839
9.36.84: Bookplate: William Robert Hay M.A.
Probably: Rev William Robert Hay, Prebendary of York, magistrate involved in the Peterloo Massacre, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1776.
Hayday, James, 1796-1872
SSS.32.27: Stamp: Hayday, binder's stamp
James Hayday, binder?
Haydon, R.
White.d.66: Stamp: R. Haydon
Haye, Anthony
I*.10.5(D): Provenance: Anthony Haye
Hayhurst, Robert J.
Leigh.e.5.160-: Bookplate: Robert J. Hayhurst
Probably: Robert J. Hayhurst, Lancashire retail chemist and bibliophile, renowned for his library of naval history.
Hayne, Thomas, 1582-1645
H*.15.2(F): Provenance: Tho. Hayne, 1639
Hayward, Abraham
Hib.5.847.16: Provenance: Abraham Hayward
Hayward, Anthony, active 1786
Keynes.S.4.7: Annotation: Anthony Hayward 1786
Hayward, Thomas
Adams.8.61.3: Provenance: Thos. Hayward
Head, Erasmus, 1710 or 1711-
Bassingbourn.366: Bookplate: Erasmus Head, Preb. of Carlisle
Probably: Erasmus Head, prebendary of Carlisle and chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle. Upon his death his library was held by William Head Dowson Esq. of Greystock.
Syn.8.65.84: Bookplate: Erasmus Head, Preb. of Carlisle
White.d.251: Bookplate: Erasmus Head, Preb. of Carlisle
Heal, Ambrose, Sir, 1872-1959
Syn.3.70.4: Bookplate: Sir Ambrose Heal
Probably: Sir Ambrose Heal, English furniture designer and businessman.
Heard , Isaac, Sir, 1730-1822
7100.d.182: Bookplate: Sir Isaac Heard
Probably: Sir Isaac Heard, Garter Principal King of Arms of the College of Arms.
Heardinge, Thomas
L*.8.30(B): Provenance: Tho. Heardinge
Hearne, Thomas, 1678-1735
SSS.59.2: Provenance: Tho. Hearne, 'suum cuique
U*.6.107(E): Provenance: Tho. Hearne, 1719
Thomas Hearne, nonjuror, assistant keeper at the Bodleian Library and antiquary.
Heath, Eliza
Cam.c.781.4: Annotation: Eliza Heath
Heathcote , Richard Edensor, 1780-1850
Keynes.V.6.30: Bookplate: R. E. Heathcote, Ch. Ch. (stencil)
Possibly: Richard Edensor Heathcote of Longton Hall and Apedale Hall, MP for Coventry and Stoke-on-Trent, matriculated Christ Church College Oxford 1799.
Heathcote , William, Sir, 1746-1819
7720.d.891: Bookplate: Heathcote of Hursley
Possibly: Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Baronet of Hursley. Possibly: another member of this family.
Heaton, John Deakin, 1817-1880
Syn.7.66.128: Bookplate: John Deakin Heaton M.D.
Probably: Dr John Deakin Heaton, physician, lecturer and later President of the Leeds Medical School, one of the founders of the Yorkshire College, later Leeds University.
Heaton, Wallace
S721.d.75.14: Bookplate: Wallace Heaton
Probably: Wallace Evans Heaton (1877-1957), pharmacist and photographer who established the Wallace Heaton photographic retailer in 1917. Some of his library was given to Freemason's Hall in London in 1939.
Heber, Reginald, active 1703
Hib.7.689.59: Provenance: Reg Heber, 1703
Presumably a member of the family of Reginald Heber, bishop of Calcutta, and his half-brother Richard, M.P.
Heber, Reginald, active 1763
P.28.90: Provenance: Reg Heber, 1763
Perhaps the father of Reginald Heber, bishop of Calcutta, himself rector of Hodnet, Shropshire
Heber, Richard, 1773-1833
7474.c.18: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Richard Heber, significant collector of rare books and MP for Oxford University, one of the founders of the Athenaeum Club, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1790.
Cam.d.683.8: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Ely.a.42: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
F150.c.2.3: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
F151.d.2.10: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
F157.e.6.2: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Norton.d.204: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Rel.c.65.3: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Syn.4.66.4: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Syn.7.59.18: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Syn.7.62.243: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
Syn.9.56.2: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
X.9.26-: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
XIV.19.1-: Stamp: Bibliotheca Heberiana
SSS.32.39: Inscribed in the hand of Richard Heber on the upper corner of the second front fly leaf: "Apr. 1818 (Singer's) Sale by Evans 18.6".
Richard Heber, book collector.
Hedge, Eunice Dennie, 1772-1849
7540.d.315: Bookplate: The Property of the Pilgrim Society Presented by Mrs Eunice D. Hedge
Probably Eunice Dennie Hedge (née Burr), wife of Barnabas Hedge of Plymouth, Mass. The Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, founded 1820.
Hedgeland, P. (Philip)
Forster.e.76: Ticket: P. Hedgeland, Exeter, bookseller's ticket
Philip Hedgeland, father and son, booksellers of Exeter from 1792-1819.
Hedleys, Richard
F.12.117: Provenance: Richardus Hedleys
Heigate, Robert
4.28.39: Provenance: Robert Heigate
Heitz, Fernand Joseph, 1891-1963
F151.e.1.4: Bookplate: Fernand Heitz
Probably: Fernand Heitz, French advocate and lawyer in Colmar, Alsace.
Helmyngham
Syn.8.53.26: Provenance: Helmyngham [place?]
Helsham, Richard, 1682?-1738
White.b.46: Annotation: Ex. Lib. R. H.
Possibly: Richard Helsham, Dublin physician and Professor of Medicine at Trinity College.
Helyar family
S721.d.77.1: Bookplate: Coker Court.
Coker Court, Somerset, seat of the Helyar family.
Hely-Hutchinson, Christopher, 1767-1826
F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: 'This Book was left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs Margaret Hely-Hutchinson, the daughter-in-law of the Honble. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, son of the first Lady Donoughmore and of the Rt Honble. John Hely-Hutchinson. Mrs Hely-Hutchinson died at Brighton on the 5th of May 1909.'
Probably: Rt Hon. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, MP for Cork, fifth son of John Hely-Hutchinson.
Hely-Hutchinson, John , 1724-1794
F156.c.2.4: Bookplate: John Hely-Hutchinson; Motto: Fortiter Gerit Crucem; Engraver: John Warwick.
Probably: John Hely-Hutchinson, Irish lawyer and statesman, Secretary of State and Keeper of the Privy Seal for Ireland, Provost of Trinity College Dublin.
F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: John Hely-Hutchinson; Motto: Fortiter Gerit Crucem; Engraver: John Warwick.
Leigh.d.11.275-: Bookplate: John Hely-Hutchinson; Motto: Fortiter Gerit Crucem; Engraver: John Warwick.
Hely-Hutchinson, John Walter, 1882-1955
Syn.5.63.19: Bookplate: John Hely-Hutchinson, Chippenham Lodge, Ely, 1949
Probably: John Walter Hely-Hutchinson, son of Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson. Many of his papers and correspondence are held in the Bodleian Library.
Hely-Hutchinson, Margaret Bell, -1909
F156.c.2.4: Bookplate: 'This Book was left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs Margaret Hely-Hutchinson, the daughter-in-law of the Honble. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, son of the first Lady Donoughmore and of the Rt Honble. John Hely-Hutchinson. Mrs Hely-Hutchinson died at Brighton on the 5th of May 1909.'
Margaret Bell Hely-Hutchinson (née Livingstone). Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 6th Earl of Donoughmore.
F164.e.2.9: Bookplate: 'This Book was left to Lord Donoughmore by Mrs Margaret Hely-Hutchinson, the daughter-in-law of the Honble. Christopher Hely-Hutchinson, son of the first Lady Donoughmore and of the Rt Honble. John Hely-Hutchinson. Mrs Hely-Hutchinson died at Brighton on the 5th of May 1909.'
Heming, Thomas, active 1749
IV.25.64: Provenance: Thos. Heming, 1749
Heminge, Hen. (Henry?)
Syn.3.63.16: Provenance: Hen. Heminge
Hemming, R.
Y.3.69: Provenance: R. Hemming
Henden, Edward, Sir, -1644
J.8.31: Provenance: E. Henden, 'Salus mea Christi hostia'
Probably: Sir Edward Henden, of Gray's Inn and Biddenden Place, Kent, judge of the Chancery Court of the Cinque Ports and a baron of the Exchequer, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1583.
Henderson, Robert, approximately 1851-1895
8420.c.41: Bookplate: Henderson of Sedgwick Park
Probably: Robert Henderson, a Director of the Bank of England, who inherited Sedgwick Park in 1862.
Henderson , Robert, Sir, -1781
7560.d.86-: Bookplate: Sir Robert Henderson Bart., of Fordell
Probably: Sir Robert Henderson, 4th Baronet of Fordell.
Hendle, P.
7400.d.101: Bookplate: P. Hendle; Pictorial Bookplate featuring swans, Modern Halftone printing.
Hendriks , Frederick, 1827-1909
White.d.257: Bookplate: Frederick Hendriks FSS F.L.A., Knight of Vasa, 1893
Probably: Frederick Hendriks, actuary, statistician and book collector, Director of the Universal Life Assurance Society.
Heneage, John Walker, 1730-1806
7735.e.63: Bookplate: John Walker Esq. [?]; Motto: 'Walk in the Fear of God'; Franks 30609; Annotation: 'John Walker Heneage Compton House'
Probably: John Walker Heneage (née Walker) of Lyneham and Compton Bassett, MP for Crickladee and Usher to the Court of the Exchequer.
S727.d.76.13-: Bookplate: J. W. Heneage
Probably: John Walker Heneage (née Walker) of Lyneham and Compton Bassett, MP for Crickladee, Hereditary usher to the court of Exchequer.
Henley, Robert Henley Eden, Baron, 1789-1841
7450.b.10: Bookplate: Henley, "sola et unica virtus"
Probably: Hon Robert Henley Eden, MP for Fowey and Master in Chancery, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1807.
Hennell, Edward Whittaker, 1842-1918
Brett-Smith.630: Bookplate: Edward Whittaker Hennell (back endpaper)
Probably: Edward Hennell, collector of fine art and musical instruments, a correspondent of Elgar.
Henney, active 1636
LE.24.27: Provenance: ( ) Henney, 1636
Henri, Corn.
S244.d.76.1: Bookplate: Corn. Henri Medecin à Roy
Henriques, Edward Micholls
Adv.a.53.1: Bookplate: Edward Micholls Henriques
Henry, John, of Darhall
Sel.2.42: Provenance: John Henry of Darhall (bis)
Henry, Philip Solomon, 1863-1933
S560.c.81.1: Bookplate: Philip S. Henry; Motto: 'Per Laborem Pax'
Probably: Philip Solomon Henry, Australian copper industry executive, settled in North Carolina.
Henry, III, King of France, 1551-1589
SSS.56.10: Armorial binding: Henri III of France, calf - gold (Olivier 2491.3.4 and 8)
Probably: Henry III, King of France from 1574 until his death.
Henry, IV, King of France, 1553-1610
Rel.a.60.2: Armorial binding: Henri IV of France, calf - gold (Olivier 2492.7)
Probably: Henry IV, King of France and of Navarre.
Henry, VIII, King of England, 1491-1547
Rel.d.55.11: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold; Royal Library bookplate; MS slip at back
Probably: Henry VIII, King of England.
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1594-1612
Rel.c.56.3: Armorial binding: Arms of England quartering France, quartering Scotland, with label of three points [indicating eldest son during the lifetime of his father], Duke's Coronet.
Probably: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales and Duke of Rothesay, eldest son of King James I who pre-deceased his father.
Henryson-Caird , James Alexander , 1847-1921
7300.d.118: Bookplate: Henryson Caird
Probably: James Alexander Henryson-Caird, Justice of the Peace.
7720.d.629: Bookplate: Henryson Caird
Keynes.T.6.2: Bookplate: Henryson Caird
Henshawe, Thomas
R*.4.43-44(E): Provenance: Thomas Henshawe
Henslow, J. S.
F.3.93: Provenance: J. S. Henslow
Heny, Edward, clerk of Warfield
G.13.39: Provenance: Edward Heny, 'clerico' de Warfield
Heppenstall, Richard
Syn.8.55: Provenance: Richard Heppenstall
Herbert, Robert , Sir, 1831-1905
S721.d.76.24: Bookplate: Robert George [Wyndham] Herbert, Ickleton
Probably: Sir Robert Herbert, 1st Premier of Queensland, Australia, resided in his later years in Ickleton in Cambridgeshire, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1849.
Herbert, Thomas, active approximately 1610
Syn.6.59.30: Provenance: Tho. Herbert, c.1610
Herbert, William, 1718-1795
8.41.43: Provenance: William Herbert, 1771
William Herbert, editor of Ames's Typographical Antiquities?
Adams.7.59.4: Provenance: William Herbert, 'et passim'
Syn.8.53.23: Provenance: William Herbert, 'et passim'
Syn.8.53.70: Provenance: William Herbert, 'et passim'
Syn.8.54.202: Provenance: William Herbert (7767)
Syn.8.59.54: Provenance: William Herbert (7243)
Hering, Charles, 1762 or 1763-1815
Eb.19.4: Ticket: 'Bound by Hering, 9 Newman St'
Probably: Charles Hering, London-based bookbinder, or another member of the Hering family.
SSS.54.3: Ticket: 'Bound by Hering, 9 Newman St'
Syn.9.63.6: Ticket: 'Bound by Hering, 9 Newman St'
Heron, Robert, Sir, 1765-1854
7180.d.226: Bookplate: Robert Heron; Motto: 'Ardua Petit Ardea'; Franks 14571
Probably: Sir Robert Heron, 2nd Baronet, MP for Great Grimsby and for Peterborough, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1783.
Heron-Allen, Edward , 1861-1943
Hib.7.713.15: Bookplate: Edward and Marianna Heron-Allen
Probably: Edward Heron-Allen, English zoologist, historian, lawyer, writer and Persian scholar, FRS, and his wife Marianna
Heron-Allen, Marianna Lehmann, -1902
Hib.7.713.15:
Herring, Robert, 1903-1975
Brett-Smith.551: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Probably: Robert Herring, Scottish poet and writer, early film critic, editor of 'Life and Letters'.
Brett-Smith.650: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Brett-Smith.651: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Brett-Smith.b.1: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
MR463.d.75.35: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Syn.5.67.12: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Syn.7.63.414: Bookplate: Robert Herring, Iceland
Herzogl. Sächs. Lyceum (Eisenberg, Thuringia, Germany)
Leigh.d.5.1-: Stamp: Eisenberg, Herzogl. Sächs. Lyceum
Hesketh, Lady
Keynes.R.2.20: Stamp: Lady Hesketh
Probably: The spouse of one of the Hesketh Baronets of Rufford, Co. Lancaster.
Heugh, John
Keynes.U.7.16: Bookplate: John Heugh; Arms: Heugh of Holmwood Park, Kent.
Heurnicus, Otto
P*.13.1(G): Provenance: Otto Heurnicus
Heydon, Christopher, Sir, 1495-1541
3.14.36: Provenance: Sir Xrofer Heydon, ab 1520
Perhaps Sir Christopher Heydon of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk
Heylet, Daniel, 1590-1617
CCE.13.15: Annotation: 'Daniel Heylet 1616'
Probably: Daniel Heylet, Rector of St Michael-at-Plea Norwich, matriculated Christ's College Cambridge 1606.
Heymann, Bernhard, active 1865
8700.b.154: Sonnet in German inscribed by Bernhard Heymann, 5 Aug. 1865.
Hickman, Nevil, Sir, -1733
7250.d.72: Bookplate: Hickman Bart.; Motto: 'Toujours Fidelle'; Franks 14685.
Probably: Sir Nevil Hickman, 4th Baronet Hickman of Gainsborough.
Hicks
Keynes.F.5.9: Bookplate: Hicks; Arms: Hicks of Rickols, Co. Essex.
Hieron, Sam
Syn.7.60.183: Provenance: Sam Hieron
Higgins, Charles Longuet, 1806-1885
Syn.4.57.22: Bookplate: Charles Longuet Higgins, 'LcH Nisi Dominus… EMH'
Probably: Charles Longuet Higgins, English landowner and physician, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1825.
Syn.5.80.51: Bookplate: Charles Longuet Higgins, 'LcH Nisi Dominus… EMH'
Higgins, James
S727.c.83.9-: Bookplate: James Higgins; Arms: Higgins of Moreton Jeffries and Thing Hill, Withington, Hereford.
Higgins, William
H.10.48: Provenance: William Higgins
Higginson, George, 1864-1936
Syn.7.83.98-100: Bookplate: George Higginson Jr; Artist: J W Spenceley, Boston 1899
Probably: George Higginson Jr, foudner of the Winnetka State Bank, alumnus of Harvard University.
Hilchen, J. W.
F159.a.1.40: Bookplate: J. W. Hilchen
Hildesley, Alfred Herbert, 1857-1939
7240.d.8: Bookplate: Alfred Hildesley
Possibly: Alfred Herbert Hildesley, clergyman and educator working in India and Pakistan, matriculated St John's College 1875. Possibly: Alfred Hildesley (1873-1958), lawyer, KC and judge.
Hilfsschule der Stadt Berne
CCC.25.366: Stamp: 'Hilfsschule der Stadt Berne'
Hilfsschule Hafenstrasse (Hamburg, Germany)
CCC.25.542-: Stamp: Hamburg, 'Hilfsschule Hafenstrasse 30'
Hilfsschule Herne
CCC.25.5: Stamp: Hilfsschule der Stadt Herne
Hilfsschule Herne. Rektor
CCC.25.365: Stamp: Der Rektor der Hilfsschule Manteuffelstrasse in Herne
Hilken, Thomas John Norman, 1901-1969
9840.c.27: Bookplate: T. J. N. Hilken
Probably: Captain Thomas John Norman Hilken, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence 1951-1953, Secretary of the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University 1954-1967, author of 'Engineering at Cambridge University, 1783-1965'.
Hill, Brian Merrikin, 1917-
9720.d.7642: Bookplate: Brian Hill
Probably: Poet and Head Teacher of Wennington School in Wetherby. Author of this volume.
Hill, Ellen M.
S438.d.74.1-: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Ellen M. Hill, The Daughters of the Year, One after one, thro' that still garden passed'; Art Nouveau Styling.
Hill, George Fitzgerald, Sir, 1763-1839
Hib.5.789.33: Bookplate: Sir George Fitzgerald Hill Bart.
Probably: Sir George Fitzgerald Hill, 2nd Baronet of Brook Hall, MP for Londonderry.
Hill, George Francis, Sir, 1867-1948
Oates.392-394: Bookplate: Ex Bibliotheca G. F. et M. Hill, with text: 'Opus Pisani Pictoris' and 'Liber Sum'
Probably: Sir George Francis Hill, Director and Principle Librarian of the British Museum and a specialist in Renaissance medals. Also: His wife, Mary Paul.
Hill, J.
Syn.8.63.42: Provenance: J. Hill
Hill, Peter Murray, 1908-1957
7700.d.943: Bookplate: Peter Murray Hill; Embossed Red Leather Bookplate with Motto: 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Possibly: Peter Murray Hill, actor, publisher and bookseller, formed President of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association.
S727.d.76.23: Bookplate: Peter Murray Hill; Embossed Red Leather Bookplate with Motto: 'Labor Omnia Vincit'
Hill, Philip
Leigh.d.8.88-:
Hill, Phyllis
Leigh.c.5.191: Bookplate: Philip and Phyllis Hill
Hill, R.
O*.14.20(F): Provenance: R. Hill
Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808
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 servant Mrs George Berkeley, Chertsey [?] the 7th of March 1797'
Probably: Richard Hill, 2nd Baronet, MP for Shropshire, matriculated Magdalene College Oxford 1750. Eliza Berkeley, née Frinsham, wife of George Berkeley, prebendary of Canterbury, and editor of her son George's poems.
Hill, Rowland, Viscount, 1800-1875
7000.b.65: Bookplate: Arms of Hill with Clegg on inescutcheon; Motto: 'Avancez'; Franks 14786
Probably: Rowland Hill, 2nd Viscount Hill, 4th Baronet, MP for Shropshire, matriculated Oriel College Oxford 1818.
Norton.a.36: Bookplate: Arms of Hill with Clegg on inescutcheon; Motto: 'Avancez'; Franks 14786
Hill, Rowland Hill, Viscount, 1800-1875
SSS.56.16: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Motto: 'Avancez'
Hill, Simon
1.26.11: Provenance: Simon Hill
Hill, Thomas Finimore
U.23.2: Bookplate: Thomas Finimore Hill; Motto: 'Spes Manet Avorum'; Franks 14779
Probably: Thomas Finimore Hill, formerly of Essex and by 1823 of Paris, heir of Caroline Georgina Anderson, widow of Col. Evelyn Anderson.
Hill, H. J., active 1861
8000.e.355: Inscription on blue paper pasted to upper pastedown: "HJ[?]Hill October 1861".
Hillbrink, Ursula
CCC.25.334: Stamp: Ursula Hillbrink, Detmold, Elisabethstr. 73
Hillings, J.
Bb*.12.48(2): Provenance: J. Hillings
Hills , Wallace Henry, 1863-1932
8720.d.568-: Bookplate: Ex Libris W. H. Hills; pictorial bookplate.
Probably: Wallace Henry Hills, local historian and editor of the East Grinstead Observer, published a history of East Grinstead and the surrounding area in 1906.
Hinde, Robert, approximately 1720-1786
Hib.5.722.2: Bookplate: Capt. Robt. Hinde, near Hitchen Herts.
Probably: Captain Robert Hinde of Preston Castle, Hitchin Hill, Captain in the Light Dragoons, author of 'The Discipline of the Light-Horse'.
Hindenburg-Schule (Aachen, Germany)
CCC.25.218: Stamp: Aachen, Hindenburgschule
Hinson, William, of Sutton, active 19th century
8000.c.1320: Inscribed on upper pastedown: "William Hinson, Sutton", early nineteenth century.
Hinton, Percival, 1896-1977
7200.b.8: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
Probably: Percival Hinton, journalist, biographer and local historian living in Birmingham, whoser papers are held at the Cadbury Research Library in Birmingham University.
7720.b.60,61: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
Hib.7.776.26: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
Keynes.D.5.12: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
S721.c.76.22: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
S721.c.77.9: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
S721.c.78.1: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
S721.d.78.6: Bookplate: Percival F. Hinton
Hinton, Sam. (Samuel?), active 1631
2.26.35: Inscribed: "Sam: Hinton, Covent: Maij. 7[mo] 1630 [sic?]. Liber Patris".
Bb*.11.43(E), item no. 4: Inscribed: "Sam: Hinton, Covent: Maij 7[m]o 1631 Liber Patris.". Another inscription (motto?) in an earlier hand above.
Hipkins, Alfred J. (Alfred James), 1826-1903
7735.e.36: Bookplate: A. J. Hipkins
Probably: Alfred James Hipkins, English musician, musicologist and antiquarian.
Hippisley, John Cox, 1748-1825
Hib.5.808.4: Provenance: Sir J. C. Hippisley
Probably: Sir John Coxe Hippisley, diplomat and politician.
Hib.5.808.9: Provenance: Sir J. C. Hippisley
Hirsch, Paul, 1881-1951
7706.e.57: Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Hirsch
Possibly: Paul Hirsch, musician and bibliophile known for his music library, founder and President of the Frankfurter Bibliophilen-Gesellschaft, brought his library to Cambridge following his exile from Nazi Germany.
S735.b.84.10-: Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Hirsch
S735.b.84.9: Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Hirsch
S735.b.88.7: Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Hirsch
S735.c.84.8: Bookplate: Ex Libris Paul Hirsch
Hoadly, John, 1711-1776
CCA.20.69: Bookplate: John Hoadly, LL.D.
Probably: John Hoadly, poet and dramatist, Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester, Rector of Overton, matriculated Corpus Christi College 1731.
Hoard, Thomas, active 1667
G.12.4: Provenance: Thomas Hoard, 1667
Hobart
7740.c.56-: Bookplate: Hobart
Hobbs, Geoffrey C.
S420.d.75.1: Bookplate: Geoffrey C. Hobbs; Motto: "Nec timeo nec invideo"
Arms of the Hobbs family of Stoke-Gursy, Co. Somerset.
S540.c.72.2: Bookplate: Geoffrey C. Hobbs; Motto: "Nec timeo nec invideo"
Hobema, Robarte
G.14.35: Provenance: Roberte Hobema
Hobhouse, Benjamin, Sir, 1757-1831
7706.d.275: Bookplate: B. Hobhouse Esq.; Motto: 'Spes Vitae Melioris'; Franks 14895
Probably: Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet Hobhouse, FRS, FAS, MP for Bletchingley, Grampound and Hinton, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1774.
Hock, Georgius
F*.13.9(G): Provenance: Georgius Hock IIIIII.
Hocknull, bookbinder (of Hull)
Harley-Mason.c.60: Bookplate: Hocknull, bookbinder, Hull
Hodges, John
Keynes.R.2.27,28: Bookplate: John Hodges; Arms: Hodges of Co. Dorset and Co. Gloucester; Franks 14928
Hodgkin, Elizabeth John , -1835
Harley-Mason.b.91: Bookplate: Elizabeth John Hodgkin; Annotation: 'Luke Howard to his daughter Elizabeth 3 mo. 1828'
Probably: Elizabeth Hodgkin (née Howard), Quaker, wife of John Hodgkin and daughter of Luke Howard.
Hodgkin, John, 1857-1930
Keynes.P.4.1: Bookplate: John Hodgkin F.L.S., 'From the collection of cookery books formed by…'
Probably: John Hodgkin, son of engineer and antiquarian John Eliot Hodgkin, known for his collection of books on cookery.
Hodgkin, John Eliot, 1829-1912
F161.d.4.9: Bookplate: J. Eliot Hodgkin
Probably: John Eliot Hodgkin, engineer and antiquarian, FSA, whose collection was auctioned at Sotheby's in 1914.
Keynes.T.2.13: Bookplate: J. Eliot Hodgkin
Hodgkin, Thomas, 1831-1913
Norton.b.73: Bookplate: Thomas Hodgkin, Newcastle on Tyne
Possibly: Thomas Hodgkin, historian and banker, whose papers are held in the Wellcome Library.
Hodgkin , John Eliot, 1829-1912
Syn.9.58.6: Bookplate: J. E. Hodgkin F.S.A., The Woodlands, Upper Richmond Rd, Putney
Hodgkinson, Robert Frank Byron, -1928
Brett-Smith.1055: Bookplate: R. F. B. Hodgkinson
Probably: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Frank Byron Hodgkinson OBE of the Sherwood Foresters, local historian living in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
Brett-Smith.963: Bookplate: R. F. B. Hodgkinson
Hodgson, John Crawford , -1927
7250.d.134: Bookplate: John Crawford Hodgson M.A. F.S.A., 1908, 'Audi alteram partem'
Probably: John Crawford Hodgson, FSA, historian, author of 'A History of Northumberland' based on the notes made by the antiquarian John Hodgson (1779-1845).
Hodson, Laurence, 1864-1933
7706.a.11: Bookplate: Laurence W. Hodson, Compton Hall, near Wolverhampton
Probably: Laurence Hodson, Wolverhampton brewer and patron of the arts.
Hoe, Robert, 1839-1909
7720.c.285: Bookplate: Ex Libris Robert Hoe (Gilt Blue Leather)
Probably: Robert Hoe III, American businessman and producer of printing equipment, bibliophile, organiser and President of the Grolier Club.
Oates.458: Bookplate: Ex Libris Robert Hoe (Gilt Blue Leather)
Hoesch-Schule Dortmund
CCC.25.320: Stamp: 'Hoesch-Schule Dortmund Lurstrasse 70'
Hoeven , Jan van der, 1802-1868
8000.c.2(13): Bookplate: van der Hoeven; Motto: 'Recte Faciendo Neminem Tineas'
Possibly: Jan van der Hoeven, Dutch zoologist, Professor of Zoology and Minerology at the University of Leiden, or another member of the same family.
Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben-School (Braunschweig, Germany)
CCC.25.462: Stamp: Braunschweig, 'Hoffman-u. Fatterslokschule [?] städt. Oberschule für Jungen, Braunschweig'
Probably: Hoffmann-von-Fallersleben Schule, Braunschweig.
CCC.25.502-509: Stamp: Braunschweig, 'Oberschule für Jungen Braunschweig Bücherei, Hoffman-u. Fallersleb. Schule.'
Hofsten , Nils von, 1881-1967
Leigh.d.6.56-: Bookplate: Nils von Hofsten
Probably: Nils Gustav Erland von Hofsten, Swedish professor of anatomoty and zoology at Uppsala University.
Hogg, G. R.
F158.c.2.16: Bookplate: G. R. Hogg
Hogg, John , 1761-1823
White.d.63: Bookplate: John Hogg, Lincoln's Inn
Possibly: John Hogg, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn, matriculated Trinity Hall Cambridge 1781.
Hohenlohe-Jagstberg (Family)
F153.d.1.14: Stamp: Bibliothek Haltenbergstetten, with coronet.
From the library of Schloss Haltenbergstetten, Baden-Württemberg, the seat of the Hohenlohe-Jagstberg family.
Hohenstein family
7200.d.89: Stamp: Tetschner Bibliothek
The library of the Thun-Hohenstein family in the castle at Děčín (Tetschen), North Bohemia
S300.c.78.5: Stamp: Tetschner Bibliothek
S486.d.83.1: Stamp: Tetschner Schlossb[ibliothe?]k
Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d', 1723-1789
7180.d.158: Annotation: B Holbach; A d'Holbach, le Baron d'
Possibly: Baron d'Holbach, French-German author and philosopher. Possibly: Another member of the d'Holbach family.
Holbech, Ambrose, approximately 1632-1701
Syn.4.65.5: Annotation: Amb. Holbech
Possibly: Ambrose Holbech of Mollington and Farnborough.
Holden , Atkinson Alexander, 1808-1882
Syn.7.61.208: Bookpate: Revd. A. A. Holden
Possibly: Rev. Atkinson Alexander Holden of Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, vicar of Sponden, rector of Hawton, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1827.
Holderness, Robert D'Arcy, Earl of, 1718-1778
7440.d.21: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Robert D'Arcy, Earl of Holdernesse
Probably: Robert D'Arcy 4th Earl of Holderness, Secretary of State for the Southern Department and for the Northern Department.
Holdsworth, Arthur, approximately 1757-1787
White.d.2-: Bookplate: Arthur & Elizabeth Holdsworth, Widdicomb
Probably: Arthur Holdsworth, Governor and MP for Dartmouth, matriculated Trinity College 1775.
Holdsworth, Elizabeth, active 18th century
White.d.2-:
Holgate, William, -1846
S721.c.72.4: Bookplate: William Holgate
William Holgate Esq. of the General Post Office.
Holland, active 1566
Syn.7.56.23: Provenance: Holland, 1566
Holland, Henry Lancelot, 1808-1908
Rit.d.763.1: Bookplate: Henry Lancelot Holland
Probably: Henry Lancelot Holland of Templeton Roehampton, Governor of the Bank of England from 1865 to 1867.
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall, Baron, 1773-1840
7100.d.728: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1790
CCC.17.27: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1791
F164.c.2.7: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1792
Keynes.P.1.5: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1793
Leigh.e.10.1: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1794
Syn.3.82.1-: Bookplate: Holland House
Possibly: Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland, Lord of the Privy Seal, FRS, FSA, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1795
Holland, Swinton Colthurst, 1844-1922
CCA.24.60: Bookplate: Swinton C. Holland
Probably: Admiral Swinton Colthurst Holland, Royal Navy officer who commanded the HMS Australia, and served as Admiral-Superintendent of Chatham Dockyard.
Holland , J. , active 16th/17th century
Hib.7.60.1: Provenance: J. Holland, 'Secreta mea mihi'
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 35
SSS.47.38: Provenance: J. Holland, 'Secreta mea mihi'
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 36
Holles, Deuzil
Y.11.38: Provenance: [book presented to] Deuzil Holles
Hollidge, M.
Hib.7.771.50: Stamp: M. Hollidge
Holling, J.
Syn.8.59.3: Provenance: J. Holling
Hollinge, Roger
Sel.3.200: Provenance: Roger Hollinge
Hollister, William
7250.c.141: Annotation: 'Presented to WJ Parsons by Mrs Woodward niece to Wm Hollister July 1873'
Holmes, Thomas Scott, 1852-1918
Cam.bb.743.1: Bookplate: Revd. Thomas Scott Holmes, Wookey Vicarage
Probably: Rev Thomas Scott Holmes, vicar of Wookey in Somerset, Birkbeck Lecturer at Trinity College Cambridge, matriculated Sidney Sussex 1871.
Holmes, William, 1689-1748
Adams.3.66.1: Bookplate: W. Holmes, St J. B. Coll.
Probably: William Holmes, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University, Regius Professor of Modern History, prebendary and dean of Exeter, matriculated St John's College Oxford 1707.
SSS.18.10: Bookplate: W. Holmes, St J. B. Coll.
Yorke.d.1: Bookplate: W. Holmes, St J. B. Coll.
Holmes Chapel Circulating Library
7720.d.1116: Bookplate: Holmes Chapel Circulating Library
Holtzappel, J. N.
7735.d.669-: Bookplate: J. N. Holtzappel; Motto: 'Amat Victoria Curam'
Home, Alexander Home, Earl of, approximately 1715-1786
7300.c.102: Bookplate: Hirsel Library; Annotation: 'To the Rt Honble the Earl of Home, [with] most respectful compliments from the author'
Probably: Rev Alexander Home, 9th Earl of Home, Scottish clergyman who resided at The Hirsel.
Leigh.a.5.3-: Bookplate: Hirsel Library, Earl of Home
Possibly: Rev Alexander Home, 9th Earl of Home, Scottish clergyman who resided at The Hirsel.
Home, James Home, Earl of, -1666
Leigh.a.5.3-: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial; Motto: "True to the end"; Hirsel Library bookplate
Possibly: James Home, 3rd Earl Home of Hirsel, who married Lady Jean Douglas. Or: Another of the Earls of Home, to whom these arms belong.
Home, John Home, approximately 1789-1866
Oates.305: Bookplate: John H. Home Esq., of Longformacus; Motto: 'True to the End'
Probably: John Home Home of Longformacus, landowner.
Honywood, C.
Sel.2.30: Provenance: C. Honywood
Hook, R. , active 1686
U.8.9: Provenance: R. Hook
Hooke, C., Master, active 1855
Leigh.c.11.193: Label: 'Manor House Academy, St John Street Road, Reward of Merit presented to Master C Hooke by his sincere friends and tutors, S. Taylor and J. Cook, Midsummer 1855'
Hookham, Thomas, approximately 1739-1819
7474.c.11: Bookplate: 'Sold by T. Hookham, Stationer and bookbinder, New Bond Street, Corner of Brinton Street'
Probably: Thomas Hookham, London bookseller and publisher who also operated a circulating library in Bond Street. Possibly: His son, Thomas Hookham Jr (1787-1867).
Hookham and Carpenter (London, England)
7720.d.1743: Ticket: Hookham & Carpenter, Bond Street, bookseller's ticket
Probably: the partnership of booksellers Thomas Hookham and James Carpenter.
Hookham's Circulating Library
7540.d.55: Bookplate: Hookham's Circulating Library, New Bond Street
Probably: The circulating library operated by publisher Thomas Hookham from his business on Bond Street, London.
Hooper, Francis, 1694-1763
7350.d.26: Bookplate: Fr. Hooper S.T.P, Trin. Coll. Camb.
Probably: Francis Hooper, Keeper of the Chetham Library, Manchester, Rector of Gallow and Brothercross Hundreds, Norfolk, matriculated Trinity College 1713.
7350.d.35: Bookplate: Fr. Hooper S.T.P, Trin. Coll. Camb.
Hope, John, 1781-1853
Brett-Smith.c.50: Bookplate: John Thomas Hope; Arms: Hope of Craighall and Pinkie, Co. Edinburgh, Baronet.
Possibly: John Hope, 11th Baronet of Craighall. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Hope Trust (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Hib.5.815.44: Bookplate: Hope Trust, 31 Moray Place, Edinburgh
Probably: The Hope Trust, an anti-Catholic and abstinence charity formed by the lawyer and philanthropist John Hope.
Hoper
S500.d.73.1: Bookplate: Hoper; Franks 15301
Hopetoun, John Hope, Earl of, 1765-1823
Brett-Smith.488: Bookplate: Hopetoun; Motto: 'At Spes Not Fracta', 'Tria Juncta in Uno'
Probably: General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun, MP for Linlithgowshire, Commander-in-Chief for Ireland.
Keynes.P.1.25: Bookplate: Hopetoun; Motto: 'At Spes Not Fracta', 'Tria Juncta in Uno'
S721.d.70.57: Bookplate: Hopetoun; Motto: 'At Spes Not Fracta', 'Tria Juncta in Uno'
Hope-Vere, William Edward, 1824-1916
F157.a.2.2: Bookplate: W. E. Hope Vere, Craigie Hall
Probably: William Edward Hope-Vere, Brigadier-General of the Royal Company of Archers, JP and DL, of Craigie Hall, Linlithgow.
Hope-Weir, Charles, 1710-1791
F157.a.2.2: Bookplate: The Honourable Charles Hope Weir, of Craigie Hall & Blackwood
Probably: Charles Hope-Weir, MP for Linlithgowshire.
Hopkins, Henry
7560.d.33: Bookplate: Henry Hopkins
Oates.495: Bookplate: Henry Hopkins
Hopkins, William
7720.d.705: Bookplate: William Hopkins
Hopkinson, William, active 19th century
Cam.d.790.1: Bookplate: William Hopkinson; Franks 15328
Hopper, Augustus Macdonald, 1816-1878
8000.d.750: Bookplate: Crests of Hopper and of Carlos; Motto: 'Subditus fidelis regis et salus regni'
Probably: Augustus Macdonald Hopper, Archdeacon of Norwich, who bore the arms of both the Hopper and Carlos families, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1835.
Horblit, Harrison D. , 1912-1988
Syn.7.64.395: Bookplate: Harrison D. Horblit
Probably: Harrison David Horblit, philanthropist and collector of books, manuscripts and photographs, former President of Colonial Fabrics, graduate of Harvard University.
Hord, William, of Gainsborough
8540.c.22: Bookplate: William Hord of Gainsborough
Possibly: William Hord, Secretary of the Managing Committee of Gainsborough Savings Bank in 1844
Hornby, William Windham, 1812-
Williams.668-: Bookplate: Windham Hornby, Royal Navy; Franks 15369
Probably: Admiral William Windham Hornby, Commissioner of the Prison Department, Home Office, created Knight of the Order of the Bath 1892.
Horndon, Thomas
7300.d.139: Annotation: 'E Libris Thoma Horndon' [sic]
Possibly: Rev Thomas Horndon, Clerk of Saint Dominick, Cornwall.
Hornidge, John, active 1760-1818
S300.d.75.9: Annotation: John Hornidge Chymist in Fleet Street London
Probably: John Hornidge, druggist and later a surgeon of Fleet Street.
Hornung, G. , of Unna
CCC.25.534: Bookplate: G. Hornung, Unna
bookseller?
Horsley, Terence Beresford, 1904-1949
7250.d.134: Bookplate: T. B. Horsley, "puppi pinuque(?) politus", Date 190-
Possibly: Terence Beresford Horsley, journalist and author.
Hort, Fenton John Anthony, 1828-1892
8500.c.598: Bookplate: F. J. A. Hort
Probably: Fenton Hort, theologian and historian, FSA, Hulsian Porfessor and Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, amateur botanist, matriculated Trinity College 1846.
Hort, John , Sir, 1735-1807
Keynes.P.3.10: Bookplate: John Hort Esq., Dub., 1757 (loose bookplate)
Probably: Sir John Hort, 1st Baronet Hort of Castle Strange, Consul General to Lisbon.
Hoskins, Thomas
8.37.75: Provenance: Tho. Hoskins
Hoskyns, Henry William Paget, 1853-1921
7843.d.1: Bookplate: Henry William Paget Hoskyns
Probably: Henry William Paget Hoskyns, magistrate and banker.
Hotchkis, Joshua
E.12.65: Provenance: Joshua Hotchkis (wn)
Hotham, Charles, Sir, 1729-1794
7720.d.162: Bookplate: 'Library Dalton Hall: See writ below the shelf I claim, Replace me Reader whence I came'
Possibly: Sir Charles Hotham (sometimes Hotham-Thompson), 8th Baronet, Colonel of the 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot, MP for St Ives, Groom of the Bedchamber, of Dalton Hall.
S438.d.79.1-: Bookplate: 'Library Dalton Hall: See writ below the shelf I claim, Replace me Reader whence I came'
Hotten , John Camden, 1832-1873
S727.d.77.48: Bookplate: J. C. Hotten, bookseller, 151 Piccadilly
Probably: John Camden Hotten, English bibliophile, bookseller and publisher, best known for his dictionary of slang.
XXVII.20.5-7: Bookplate: J. C. Hotten, bookseller, 151 Piccadilly
Houston, Elizabeth
Hib.7.789.24: Annotation: Jon & Elizth Houston
Possibly: John Holmes Houston and his wife, of Orangefield Co. Down. Father-in-law to Richard Bayley Blakiston.
Houston, John Holmes
Hib.7.789.24: Annotation: Jon & Elizth Houston
Houston, Richard Bayley Blakiston, -1857
Hib.7.789.24: Bookplate: Blakiston Houston
Probably: Richard Blakiston-Houston (born Richard Bayley-Blakiston), of Orangefield Co. Down.
Hove Public Library
Brett-Smith.499: Bookplate: Hove Public Library
Hovenden, Robert, 1830-1908
Ely.a.46: Bookplate: Robert Hovenden
Probably: Robert Meyrick Hovenden, author and editor of works on history, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1826.
Syn.1.81.1: Bookplate: Robert Hovenden
How, Richard, 1727-1801
S727.d.74.10-12: Bookplate: 'R How, Aspley Beds.' Motto: 'Tugend Freyheit Friede'
Possibly: Richard How II, of Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, Quaker gentleman with an interest in local history, known for his large library. Possibly: His son, Richard Thomas How (1765-1835), also of Aspley Guise.
Howard
7582.c.5: Bookplate: Howard
Howard, Charles W. G., 1814-1879
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: Hon. Charles Wentworth George Howard, MP for Cumberland East and the fifth son of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, matriculated Trinity College 1833.
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'
Howard, Edward Charles, 1774-1816
S474.d.76.2: Bookplate: Edward Charles Howard
Possibly: Edward Charles Howard, British chemist and chemical engineer, FRS, recipient of the Copley Medal.
Howard, George, Sir
7720.d.621: Bookplate: Hon. Sir Howard George LL.D.
Probably: Field Marshal Sir George Howard, Commander of the 3rd Regiment of Foot, MP for Lostwithiel, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1735.
Howard, Henry, 1802-1875
7576.d.3: Bookplate: Henry Howard of Greystoke; Motto; 'Sola Virtus Invicta'; Franks 15513
Probably: Henry Howard of Greystoke Castle, MP for Steyning and for New Shoreham, High Sheriff of Cumberland.
7740.c.40-: Bookplate: Henry Howard of Greystoke; Motto; 'Sola Virtus Invicta'; Franks 15513
Howard, Henry
Norton.c.104: Bookplate: Henry Howard
Howard, Luke, 1772-1864
Harley-Mason.b.91: Annotation: 'Luke Howard to his daughter Elizabeth 3 mo. 1828'
Probably: Luke Howard, British manufacturing chemist and amateur meteorologist known for his system of classification for clouds. His daughter Elizabeth married John Hodgkin, barrister and Quaker philanthropist
Howard, Mary, 1784-1877
S724.b.72.1: Bookplate: Mary Howard; Franks 15528
Probably: Mary Howard, daughter and heir of Richard Howard of Elford, who married the Hon Fulke Greville Upton in 1807.
Howard, Ralph Standish, approximately 1702-1735
7735.d.888-889: Bookplate: Ralph Standish Howard Esq.
Probably: Ralph Standish Howard (née Standish) of Standish Hall and Royle Hall, Glossop, landowner.
Howard, Ric. (Richard?)
Aa*.10.2(D) : Provenance: Ric Howard
Howard, Richard, 1733-1819
S724.b.72.2-6: Bookplate: Richard Howard Esqr; Arms: Howards quartering Bagot; Franks 15536; Gates Sculp.
Probably: Richard Howard (née Bagot), 4th son of Sir Walter Wagstaffe Bagot, 5th Baronet of Blithfield (1702-1768).
Howard, T. W.
Leigh.c.8.15: Stamp: T. W. Howard, Sundridge, Sevenoaks
Howard, William
Brett-Smith.508: Bookplate: Hon'ble William Howard; Franks 15539
Howard's Circulating Library (London, England)
S721.d.79.23(1): Slip: Howard's Circulating Library, 33 Gray's Inn Lane (printed slip)
Howell
Keynes.V.6.25: Bookplate: Howell
Howell and Stewart
MB.50.1: Label: Howell & Stewart, bookseller's label, '295 Holborn, successors to Ogle Duncan & Co.'
MB.50.1: Label: Howell & Stewart, bookseller's label, '295 Holborn, successors to Ogle Duncan & Co.'
Howes, John
7720.d.1821-1822: Stamp: John Howes
Howie, A. Y.
7100.d.1245: Bookplate: A. Y. Howie
Hoy, William
Leigh.d.11.123: Bookplate: William Hoy
Huart, Charles Pierre Eugène Marie d', Baron, 1880-1952
8000.c.459: Bookplate: Ex Libris Baron Charles d'Huart
Probably: Charles d'Huart, Baron d'Huart, recipient of the Legion d'Honneur and the croix de Guerre.
Hubert, fra, active 1777
7000.d.2083: Inscribed on upper pastedown: "Fr. L. Hubert Minime à Rome [cancelled] 1777".
Hudd, H. , active 1650
Morison.a.2.2: Stamp: 'H. Hudd. 1650', stamped binding
Hudson, Charles Grave, Sir, 1730-1813
F160.d.8.12: Bookplate: Charles Grave Hudson
Probably: Sir Charles Grave Hudson, 1st Baronet, High Sheriff of Leicestershire, Director of the South Sea Company.
Syn.5.68.41: Bookplate: Charles Grave Hudson
Huerne, Md, active approximately 1700?
S735.d.66.1: Half title inscribed: "Md huerne", ca. 1700?
Hugett, John, active 17th century
5000.d.147: Cancelled inscription, partly in Greek, on front free end paper: "Jhn Huggett ..."
Huggens, active 1634
Syn.7.63.330: Provenance: Huggens, 1634
Hugghens, Lord
Y.11.38: Provenance: Lord Hugghens
Hughes, Charles
Brett-Smith.680: Bookplate: Charles Hughes, 'nullius addictus jurare in verba magistr'; pictorial, featuring lions and kangaroos.
Hughes, John, 1766 or 1767-1837
XVII.12.63:
XVII.12.63: Provenance: John Hughes, Coll. Exon.
Perhaps John Hughes of Pill, Somerset, who took his BA from Exeter College, Oxford in 1794
Hughes, Thomas
CCD.5.75: Annotation: Thomas [?] Hughes
Hugonius, Daniel, Haynensis
R.11.44: Provenance: Daniel Hugonius, Haynensis, post 1606
Hulbert-Powell, Charles Lacy, 1870-1968
F150.b.2.11: Bookplate: C. Lacy Hulbert-Powell; CUL Presentation Label: 'The Rev Canon C. L. Hulbert-Powell MA Trinity College'
Probably: Charles Lacy Hulbert-Powell (née Hulbert), Vicar of Great St Mary with St Michael, Cambridge, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1889.
Hulkes, Thomas William, 1809-1843
Keynes.P.5.28: Annotation: Ex Libr Thos William Hulkes
Probably: Thomas William Hulkes, known for his daring balloon ride with students from Corpus Christi in 1830, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1827.
Hüllbergschule aus Witten-Annen (Witten, Germany)
CCC.25.647, item no. 30: Stamp: Annen-Witten, Hüllbergschule
An elementary school in Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Hummel, Helmut, Baron von
F154.e.2.8: Bookplate: Ex-Libris Bar. Von Hummel
Probably: Baron Dr. Helmut von Hummel, chief secretary of the Nazi Party Chancellery.
F154.e.2.9: Bookplate: Ex-Libris Bar. Von Hummel
Hungerford, Edward, Sir
T.14.31: Provenance: Sir Edw. Hungerford (Cant)
Hunt, Mrs, active 1845
Cam.c.777.2:
Hunt family
Hib.7.755.37: Bookplate: Friarstown House
Probably: From the library at Friarstown House in Co. Carlow, Ireland, seat of the Hunt family
Hunter, James, approximately 1785-1844
7350.b.8: Bookplate: James Hunter Esq., of Thurston, with motto "Vigilantia Robur Voluptas"
Probably: Captain James Hunter of Thurston, Commander of the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry.
Leigh.b.6.24: Bookplate: James Hunter Esq., of Thurston, with motto "Vigilantia Robur Voluptas"
Hunter, John
7735.d.785: Bookplate: John Hunter; Franks 15772
7735.d.786: Bookplate: John Hunter
7735.d.787: Bookplate: John Hunter
Oates.301: Bookplate: John Hunter; Motto: 'Free for a Blast'; Franks 15771
Hunter, Robert, -1810
Leigh.b.11.17: Bookplate: Robert Hunter, of Thurston
Possibly: Robert Hunter of Thurston, who married Margaret Robinson in Calcutta in 1764. Possibly: His grandson, Robert Francis Hunter (1815-1840), Major of the 71st Regiment Highland Light Infantry.
Leigh.b.6.49: Bookplate: Robert Hunter, of Thurston
Huntingdon
Dd.3.8: Provenance: Huntingdon (MS)
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, Earl of, 1535-1595
Sel.3.21: Provenance: H. Earl of Huntingdon, 1579 & 1593
Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon.
Huntingdon (England)
8474.d.130: Bookplate: Huntingdon, town, 'Sigillum Communitatis de Hunterisovne' (1634)
Huntingford, Thomas, -1772
Keynes.R.1.24: Bookplate: Revd. Thos. Huntingford
Possibly: Rev Thomas Huntingford, Master of Warminster School, matriculated Trinity College Oxford 1769. Possibly: His son, Frev Thomas Huntingford, vicar of Kempsford, precentor of Hereford, rector of Weston-under-Penyard (-1855).
Hurt, Charles, 1782-1852
Rel.c.66.7: Bookplate: Charles Hurt Junr., Christ-Church, Oxford; Arms: Hurt of Alderwasley, Co. Derby; Annotation: 'Charles Hurt Junr September 25th 1802 Ch: Church Oxford'
Probably: Charles Hurt Junior of Wirksworth, Derbyshire, although no link can be found between this individual and Christ Church Oxford.
Hustler, James, -1769
7530.d.47: Bookplate: James Hustler Esq., of Acklam in Cleveland in the North Riding of York, 1730 (no helmet beneath crest)
Probably: James Hustler, High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1736, son of Sir William Hustler (1655-1730).
7600.d.39: Bookplate: James Hustler Esq., of Acklam in Cleveland in the North Riding of York, 1730 (no helmet beneath crest)
Keynes.Q.4.12-14: Bookplate: James Hustler Esq., of Acklam in Cleveland in the North Riding of Yorke, 1730 (helmet beneath crest and 3 in 1730 reversed)
Syn.7.75.15: Bookplate: James Hustler Esq., of Acklam in Cleveland in the North Riding of York, 1730 (no helmet beneath crest)
Hustler, James Devereux, 1784-1849
7400.d.67-68: Bookplate: James Devereux Hustler
Probably: Rev James Devereux Hustler, Rev of Fakenham, matriculated Christ's College Cambridge 1801. Possibly: His son, James Devereux Hustler (1827-1925), Justice of the Peace for Suffolk, matriculated Jesus College 1846.
Hutchinson, Charles Pierrepont, 1832-1898
Keynes.R.1.8: Bookplate: Charles Pierrepont Hutchinson
Possibly: Rev Charles Pierrepont Hutchinson, Vicar of Forton and Rector of Wonston, matriculated Trinity College 1850.
Huth, Edward, 1847-1939
S727.d.81.37-: Bookplate: Edward Huth, Wykehurst Park
Probably: Edward Huth, eldest son of Henry Huth (1815-1878) the prominent bibliophile.
Huth, Henry, 1815-1878
7760.e.33: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Probably: Henry Huth, merchant banker and bibliophile known for his extensive library.
Brett-Smith.1045: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.517: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.544: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.638: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.640: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.697: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.700: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.796: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Brett-Smith.857: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
F151.c.8.2: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Norton.e.68: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
S706.e.71.1: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
S727.d.78.29-: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Syn.8.62.177: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Williams.516: Bookplate: Huth, 'Ex Musaeo Huthii'
Hutton, John
F.2.131: Provenance: John Hutton
Huxtable, John , approximately 1784-
7180.d.93: Bookplate: E Libris Joannis Huxtable e Coll Linc Oxon
Probably: John Huxtable of South Molton, Devon, matriculated Lincoln College Oxford 1806.
Huyshe, Francis John , 1840-1905
Syn.8.60.164: Bookplate: Francis John Huyshe
Possibly: Rev Francis John Huyshe, vicar of Wimborne Minster and Honorary Canon of Salisbury Cathedral.
Hy, E.
F153.c.4.3: Stamp: E. Hy
Hycke, Thomas, active approximately 1524
Aa*.2.24(D): Provenance: Thomas Hycke, et amicorum, c. 1524
Hylles, Thomas
Syn.6.54.12: Provenance: Thomas Hylles
Hyndmer, Ed. (Edward?)
I*.6.37(F), item no. 2:
Hynes, R. , bookbinder (of Dover)
Harley-Mason.c.41: Bookplate: R. Hynes, Dover, bookbinder
I. A.
B*.10.18(E): Provenance: I. A.
I. C.
SSS.20.18: Provenance: I. C.
I. C. , (I. Crok?), active 16th century?
D*.12.56(F): Late sixteenth-century English gold-tooled calf binding with two frames of gold fillets and a centrepiece flanked by the initials "I. C." on both boards. A Guliel. Crok signs the title page
I. H., active 1620
E.9.21:
I. J. C.
White.b.5: Bookplate: I.J.C. [?]; Crest: On a chapeau a lion stant gardant.
Iddesleigh, Stafford Henry Northcote, Earl of, 1818-1887
7000.d.29: Bookplate: Sir Stafford H. Northcote Bart.
Probably: Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, known as Sir Stafford Northcote Baronet from 1851 until 1885, 1st Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1836.
Keynes.Q.7.14: Bookplate: Sir Stafford H. Northcote Bart.
Ilchester, Henry Stephen Fox-Strangways, Earl of, 1787-1858
7720.d.1304: Bookplate: Ilchester; Motto: 'Faire sans dire'; Engravers: Griffth & Weigall; Franks 28348
Probably: Henry Stephen Fox-Strangways, known as Lord Stavordale, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard and Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset.
Ilchester, Stephen Fox-Strangways, Earl of, 1704-1776
7240.e.12-: Bookplate: Earl of Ilchester
Probably: Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester, MP for Shaftesbury, Member of the Privy Council.
7300.d.175: Bookplate: Earl of Ilchester; Annotation: 'Lord Ilchester 1763'
S586.c.74.1-: Bookplate: Earl of Ilchester
Syn.7.68.126: Bookplate: Earl of Ilchester
Imber, John , -1767
CCA.20.98: Bookplate: John Imber, Rector of King's Worthy, Hants., MS. Bookplate
Probably: John Imber, Rector of King's Worthy, Hampshire, and Vicar of Abbotstone, matriculated Trinity Hall 1710.
Imbert, G. , M.
7000.d.106: Bookplate: G. Imbert, 'Livres à M. G. Imbert'
Impey, Archibald Elijah, 1766-1831
Lib.6.81.44: Annotation: 'Archibald Elijah Impey Esqr, from the author, with thanks, Sep 21'
Probably: Archibald Elijah Impey, illegitimate son of Sir Elijah Impey, Commissioner of Bankrupts, matriculated Trinity College 1782.
Inglis, Alexander
7180.d.92: Bookplate: Alexr. Inglis, of Murdostoun; Arms: Inglis quarting Hamilton and Elphistone.
Probably: Alexander Inglis (née Hamilton) of Murdostoun, who inherited the estate of Murdostoun in 1719 following the death of his uncle.
Inglis, Charles, 1734-1816
I.45.57: Provenance: Charles Inglis, bp 1 Nova Scotia, 1787
Ingram, William Clavell, 1834-1901
Peterborough.D.7.30: Bookplate: William Clavel Ingram D.D., Dean of Peterborough
Probably: The Very Rev. William Clavell Ingram, Anglican Priest and Dean of Peterborough, Master of Lancing College, matriculated Jesus College 1853.
Inner Temple (London, England), Library
5000.d.32: Bookplate: Inner Temple Library
Probably: From the library of the Honorable Society of the Inner Temple, London.
Hib.8.672.3: Stamp: Inner Temple
Innes, Alexander, active 1786
Hhh.371: Annotation: 'Alexr. Innes Esq Rathlane [?] to Captn. R[…] B[…] 62nd Regt 1786'
Innes, George, approximately 1761-1842
7415.d.34: Bookplate: Revd. George Innes, of Warwick
Probably: Rev George Innes, Master of Warwick School from 1792 until 1842, matriculated Merton College Oxford 1779.
Syn.8.61.153: Bookplate: Rev. George Innes College, Warwick
Innes, James, 1733-1821
7100.c.322:
Innes, William , 1770-1855
7100.c.322: Annotation: 'This volume found in the library of the late Revd James Innes Minister of Giff[ord] is presented to the most Noble George Marquis of Tweeddale as a small token of gratitude for the uniform kind attentions which his lordship paid to the late venerable [...] by Lord Tweeddale's very obed. sevt. William Innes Edin June 27 1821'
Probably: William Innes DD, minister of Stirling and later of Elder Street Church, Edinburgh, son of Rev James Innes, bookseller. James Innes, minister of the parish of Gifford and of the Yester estate. Field Marshal George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale
Inskip, Thomas, 1778 or 1779-1849
Fff.18: Stamp: T. Inskip
Possibly: Thomas Inskip, watch- and clockmaker from Shefford, Bedforshire, antiquarian and occasional poet.
Institut für Körpererziehung und Schulhygiene (Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin)
5000.c.14: Stamp: 'Eigentum d. Institut für Körpererziehung u. Schulhygiene a. d. Universitat Berlin'
Probably: from the Institute for Physical Education and School Hygiene at the University of Berlin.
Institution of Surveyors (Great Britain)
Syn.5.81.47: Bookplate: Institution of Surveyors
Probably: The predecessor body to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, founded in 1868.
Intersigne Livres Anciens (Paris, France)
7735.d.954: Ticket: L'Intersigne, 66 rue de Cherche-Midi, Paris
Probably: l'Intersigne Livres Anciens, rare books shop opened in Paris in 1985 by Alain Marchiset.
Ireland, Samuel, -1800
7474.a.4:
Ishill, Joseph, 1888-1966
864.a.325(26): Annotation: For Bernard Sleigh with the cordial friendship of Joseph Ishill
Probably: Joseph Ishill, compositor and printer, founder of Oriole Press. Bernard Sleigh, illustrator and artist.
Isted, Ambrose, 1718-1781
7474.d.90: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
Probably: Ambrose Isted Esq of Ecton Manor Hall, gentleman.
Keynes.S.3.6-10: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
S721.c.76.1-: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
S721.d.71.4: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
S727.d.72.10: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
Yorke.e.71: Bookplate: Ambrose Isted; Motto: 'Nosce Teipsum'
Ives, J.
Syn.3.63.7: Bookplate: J. Ives; Arms: Ives of Bradwell [?]
J. A.
G.12.15: Provenance: J. A.
J. A.
S727.d.79.90-: Bookplate: J. A.; Pictorial
J. A. N.
Norton.c.93: Stamp: J. A. N.
J. and F. Clarke
White.d.249: Label: J. & F. (?) Clarke
J. C.
F.14.44: Provenance: J. C. (monogram) [obliterated]
F.16.48: Provenance: J. C. (monogram) (sel)
J. E.
F168.d.4.22: Bookplate: J. E.
Keynes.T.7.14: Bookplate: J. E.
J. Field & Co.
S727.e.84.14: Ticket: J. Field & Co., bookseller, 65 Regents Quadrant, London
Probably: the booksellers and publishing house opened by John Field in London in the early 19th Century, sometimes referred to as John Field's Great Bible Warehouse.
S727.e.84.15: Ticket: J. Field & Co., bookseller, 65 Regents Quadrant, London
S727.e.84.17: Ticket: J. Field & Co., bookseller, 65 Regents Quadrant, London
S727.e.84.18: Ticket: J. Field & Co., bookseller, 65 Regents Quadrant, London
J. H.
Syn.7.80.243: Bookplate: Monogram: 'JH' [?], Crest: From a tower, two laurel branches
J. L. G.
7700.c.36: Binding: Crest: Lion rampant supporting an upturned cannon [?] with initials 'J. L. G.'
J. M.
Leigh.d.5.86-: Stamp: J. M. (stamp on binding)
J. M., ((J. Morgan or Maxwell?))
8720.d.557: Bookplate: J. M.; Crest: Stag's head couped [possibly for Morgan or Maxwell]
J. M. F.
Leigh.d.5.86: Stamp: J. M. F. (monogram), stamp on half-title
J. S.
Keynes.D.4.6: Bookplate: Monogram: 'JS'; Crest: talbot's head erased and tongued.
J. S. A. D.
7706.d.292: Bookplate: Cypher: JSAD [?]
J. T. R., active 1879
7740.a.1: Bookplate: J. T. R.; Artist: Harry Soane London 1879
J. T. S.
7474.d.30: Bookplate: J. T. S.
S474.d.80.6: Bookplate: J. T. S.
J. W.
Syn.8.64.45: Provenance: J. W.
J. W. Meyer & Co.
Brett-Smith.960: Stamp: J. W. Meyer & Co., NY, binder's stamp
Jackson, Charles H.
7720.d.665-: Bookplate: Charles H. Jackson
Jackson, Francis, Esq.
7440.d.91: Bookplate: Francis Jackson, 'Relics of Charles Lamb. Purchased at Edward Moxon's Sale by Francis Jackson Esq Citizen, Merchant and Ship Onwer of London (Offices Rood Lane E.C. Admitted Freeman of the Paviour City Company 14th March 1805) Red House, Mare Street, Hackney'
The veracity of the bookplate is doubted; see e.g. Woodring, C.R. "Charles Lamb in the Harvard Library (concluded)" Harvard Library Bulletin, vol. 10, no. 3 (Autumn 1956), pp. 378-9.
Jackson, George Edwin Ward, approximately 1803-1854
Syn.7.70.44: Bookplate: Geo. Jackson; Artist: R Mountaine Sculp. 1750
Possibly: George Edwin Ward Jackson Esq of Normanby Hall, Yorkshire, Justice of the Peace for North Riding Yorkshire.
Jackson, Henry
White.b.5: Bookplate: Henry Jackson
Jackson, James H.
Leigh.d.9.6-: Ticket: James H. Jackson, binder's ticket, stationer, Perth
Jackson, Jo. (John?), active 1661
Bb*.9.36, item no. 4: Provenance: Jo. Jackson, 1661
LE.7.69: Provenance: Jo. Jackson, 1661
R.12.22: Provenance: Jo. Jackson, 1661
R.6.12: Provenance: Jo. Jackson, 1661
Jackson, Jo. (John?), active 1663
Syn.8.59.58: Provenance: Jo. Jackson, 1663
Jackson, John, active 1666
R.6.55: Provenance: John Jackson, 1666
Jackson, Richard C. (Richard Charles), 1851-1923
Rel.e.79.3: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris 1891 Richard C. Jackson, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and Society of Arts. Fellow (Honoris Cavsa) & Gold Medalist of the Society of Science &c of London, Member of the Gregorian Society &c, 68 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, Bowyer Park Camberwell, Surrey and Hempnall Co. Norfolk'
Probably: Richard Charles Jackson, literary dilletante, scholar with interest in Dante, Greek art and philosophy, lived as a hermit, but on his death in 1923 was famously discovered to have amassed an enormous collection of paintings and rare books.
7440.d.91: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris 1891 Richard C. Jackson, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and Society of Arts. Fellow (Honoris Cavsa) & Gold Medalist of the Society of Science &c of London, Member of the Gregorian Society &c, 68 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, Bowyer Park Camberwell, Surrey and Hempnall Co. Norfolk'
Jackson, Simon
2.19.43: Provenance: Simon Jackson
Jackson, Thomas, 1807-1890
Hib.7.792.61: Bookplate: Thomas Jackson; Motto: 'Devant Si Je Puis'; List of ancestors attached
Probably: Thomas Jackson, architect, of Altona, Strandtown, Co. Down, designed the Belfast Old Museum Building for the Belfast Natural History Society in 1830.
Jackson, John Cohen, 1827-1895
Williams.500: Inscribed: John C. Jackson St Johns Oxford
Probably: John Cohen Jackson of Hoxton, Middlesex, matriculated St. John's College 1846, headmaster and editor of the Astronomical register.
Jacob, Herbert, -1725
Hib.8.672.3: Bookplate: Herbert Jacob, of St. Stephen's in Kent
Probably: Herbert Jacob, barrister of the Inner Temple, of Hackington (St Stephen's), Canterbury, son of Sir Abraham Jacob (approximately 1630-1706).
Jacobi, Charles Thomas, 1853-1933
Keynes.T.6.8: Bookplate: Charles Thomas Jacobi
Probably: Charles Thomas Jacobi, English writer, printer and lecturer on printing, Managing editor of the Chiswick Press.
Morison.86.563: Bookplate: Charles Thomas Jacobi
Jacomb-Hood, John Wykeham, 1859-1914
Harley-Mason.b.125: Bookplate: John Wykeham Jacomb-Hood
Probably: John Wykeham Jacomb-Hood, civil engineer, Chief Engineer of the London and South Western Railway.
Jacques Circulating Library (Chichester, England)
Oates.444: Bookplate: Jacques Circulating Library, Chichester
Jacques-Maries, Jean, Comte, 1752-1822
S735.c.81.8-10: Bookplate: Jean Jacques Marie comte d'Astorg
Probably: Jean Jacques-Marie, Comte d'Astorg and Roquepine, Baron of Montegut, Lieutenant-General in the French Cavalry.
James, Alfred A.
S735.d.79.5-: Bookplate: Alfred A. James
James, R. Rutson (Robert Rutson), 1881-
S696.c.85.6: Bookplate: R. Rutson James
Probably: Robert Rutson James, antiquarian and opthalmic surgeon, with a strong interest in local and medical history.
S696.c.85.7: Bookplate: R. Rutson James
James, William, (of Christ Church, Oxford)
Y.3.87: Provenance: William James, aed. Xti. Oxon.
Several of this name were connected with Christ Church in the 16th and 17th centuries, including William James (1542-1617), Dean 1584-1596, later Bishop of Durham.
James, I, King of England, 1566-1625
A*.5.7(D): Armorial binding: England Royal Arms of James I, black morocco and gold
Possibly: James I of England and VI of Scotland.
Adv.a.18.1: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold; Royal Library bookplate
Possibly: James I of England and VI of Scotland. The Royal Library (collection of John Moore, given to the University in 1715 by George I)
E.9.21: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, 1620, calf - gold; initials I. H.
H*.4.41(D): Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, with thistles
L*.7.5(AA): Provenance: Armorial binding and dedication to James I
L.21.70: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold; signature 'A. Madley'
M*.10.14(D): Armorial binding: Tudor rose with Monarch's Coronet
M*.10.42(E): Armorial binding: 1606
R*.10.42(D): Armorial binding: Tudor rose with Monarch's Coronet
Rel.a.60.3: Armorial binding: James I, 1609
Rel.a.61.1: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold
Rel.d.60.1: Provenance: Royal Binding, with Initials: 'AH'
James. I, King of England, 1566-1625
Rel.d.61.4: Armorial binding: 1610
S*.4.63(C): Armorial binding: James I & VI, 1606
Sel.2.83: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms of James I, red velvet - gold tooling on white leather onlay, presentation copy to the University of Cambridge
Sel.3.115: Armorial binding: James I, 1618
James I of England and VI of Scotland.
Sel.3.215: Armorial binding
SSS.26.6: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold
Syn.3.61.22: Armorial binding
Syn.7.61.19: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - gold
Syn.7.62.120: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, vellum - gold, "Honi soit qui mal y pense"; Royal Library bookplate
Syn.8.62.69: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, vellum - gold, "Honi soit qui mal y pense"; Royal Library bookplate
Y.4.84: Armorial binding: England Royal Arms, calf - blind, 1613
James, II, King of England, 1633-1701
F166.e.5.6: Armorial binding: James II, Duke of York, calf - gold, given by Lincoln's Inn 1954
Probably: James II of England and Ireland, James VII of Scotland.
Rel.b.68.1: Armorial binding: James II, red morocoo - gold, note 'Arms of James II in France' (Davenport p251)
James , Thomas, 1573?-1629
3.26.53: Provenance: Tho. James? Ex dono auctoris
James Brash & Co
Harley-Mason.e.4: Bookplate: James Brash & Co, booksellers, Glasgow
Janus, Benko, active 1745
G.5.75: Provenance: Benko Janus, 1745
Jardine, Henry, Sir, 1766-1851
Acton.b.25.212: Bookplate: Sir Henry Jardine
Probably: Sir Henry Jardine, solicitor and antiquarian, founding member of the Bannatyne Club, FRS.
Jarrett, John , 1802-1863
Leigh.d.12.9-: Bookplate: John Jarrett
Probably: John Jarrett III, High Sheriff, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset, matriculated Christ Church Oxford YEAR. Possibly: His father John Jarrett II (1746-1809).
Jauncey, Henry F. , 1776-1834
Yorke.d.390: Annotation: Captn Jauncey's Book RN 1830; Stamp (obscurred by later bookplate): HFJ with Jauncey crest.
Probably: Captain Henry Fyge Jauncey of the Royal Navy, Commander of the sloop Hope.
Yorke.d.453: Bookplate: 'Virtute Majorum', probably Jauncey
Possibly: Captain Henry Fyge Jauncey (1789-1821) of the Royal Navy, Commander of the sloop Hope. Possibly: His nephew, Captain Henry Fyge Jauncey of the 50th Regiment of Foot. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Yorke.d.48: Annotation: Henry F. Jauncey R.N.
Yorke.e.30: Annotation: Henry F Jauncey; Stamp: HFJ with Jauncey crest
Probably: Captain Henry Fyge Jauncey (1789-1821) of the Royal Navy, Commander of the sloop Hope. Possibly: His nephew, Captain Henry Fyge Jauncey of the 50th Regiment of Foot.
Jeaffreson, Christopher, approximately 1734-1789
Oates.109: Bookplate: Chrisr. Jeaffreson, Dullingham
Probably: Christopher Jeaffreson Esq. of Dullingham, magistrate, son of Christopher Jeaffreson (1699-1749) MP for Cambridge. Possibly: His son, Lieutenant-General Christopher Jeaffreson (-1824) of the 18th Regiment of Foot.
S721.d.77.44: Bookplate: Chrisr. Jeaffreson, Dullingham
Jean, Bernard
Leigh.d.8.71-: Bookplate: Bernard Jean; Pictorial
Jebb, John , 1775-1833
Hib.5.787.7-: Bookplate: John Jebb B.P.
Probably: John John, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe.
SSS.45.17: Bookplate: John Jebb B.P.
Syn.3.61.18: Bookplate: John Jebb B.P.
Jefferies & Sons (Bristol, England)
8500.c.122: Ticket: Jefferies & Sons Ltd, Bristol, binder's ticket
Probably: Jefferies & Sons, Bristol-based publishers.
Jefferson, William
K.10.24: Provenance: William Jefferson, in cypher
Jeffs, William, 1810-1875
F185.b.4.2: Ticket: Willm. Jeffs, foreign bookseller, 15 Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly
Probably: William Jeffs, who opened his foreign bookshop in Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, in 1838. This bookshop was famously the site of George Eliot and G. H. Lewe's first meeting.
Jekyll, Herbert, Sir, 1846-1932
Hib.4.764.1: Bookplate: Herbet Jekyll; Motto: 'In Deo Confido'; Artist: CWS Sct 1891; Franks 16368
Probably: Colonel Sir Herbert Jekyll, K.C.M.G., Colonel in the service of the Royal Engineers.
Jenkins, James, active 1828
7400.d.80: Annotation: 'Jms Jenkins 1828'
Jenkins, John
7400.d.80: Bookplate: John Jenkins; Motto: 'I Yet Have Hope'; Arms: Jenkins family of Wales
Jenkinson, C. H. , active 1906
7706.b.43: Annotation: C H Jenkinson 17.ij.1906
Jenkinson, Francis, 1853-1923
Rel.c.51.12: Provenance: donation label of Francis Jenkinson
Francis Jenkinson, Librarian of the University of Cambridge 1889-1923.
Rel.c.62.4: Bookplate: Francis Jenkinson, armorial
Rel.c.66.7: Bookplate: Francis Jenkinson
Rel.d.51.13: Bookplate: Francis Jenkinson
Rel.d.64.8: Provenance: bookplate of Francis Jenkinson (Olivier 1296.4)
Syn.5.52.2: Bookplate: F. Jenkinson, 1901
Syn.8.63.232: Bookplate: F. Jenkinson, 1901
Jenkinson, Prudence, active 1728
Syn.7.59.21: Provenance: Prudence Jenkinson, 1728
Jennesseaux, Nicolai
White.d.644: Bookplate: 'Ex bibliotheca Nicolai Jenneseaux, Presbyteri'
Jennings, George, active 1736
S760.d.80.1: Annotation: 'George Jennings His Book 1736/7/11'; 'E Libris Georgii Iennings'
Jennings, Humphrey, 1907-1950
F152.e.2.25-27: Bookplate: Humphrey Jennings (two bookplates, one with date 1925)
Possibly: Humphrey Jennings, filmmaker, studied at Pembroke College Cambridge.
Jenyns
7720.d.1740: Bookplate: mutilated bookplate, apparently with Jenyns arms
Jenyns, Leonard, 1800-1893
7100.d.838: Bookplate: Revd. Leonard Jenyns
Probably: Rev Leonard Jenyns (later Blomefield), clergyman, author and naturalist, one of the founders of the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology, founding member of the Zoological Society of London, FLS.
7720.d.1628-1630: Bookplate: Revd. Leonard Jenyns
Jephson, Charles Denham Orlando, 1799-1888
8000.b.26: Bookplate: Jephson, Mallow, Ireland
Possibly: Charles Denham Orlando Jephson (later Jephson-Norreys), 1st Baronet, of Mallow Castle, MP for Mallow, matriculated Brasenose College Oxford 1817.
Jerningham, Charles Edward Wynne, 1854-1921
Rit.d.467.1: Bookplate: Charles Edward Jerningham; Franks 16444
Probably: Charles Edward Wynne Jerningham, soldier, philanthropist and writer, often wrote by the pseudonym of 'Marmaduke'.
Jerningham, William, Sir, 1736-1809
Leigh.c.11.31: Bookplate: Sir William Jerningham Bart., Cossey
Probably: Sir William Jerningham, 6th Baronet of Cossey.
Jerome, John S.
Harley-Mason.b.96: Bookplate: Ex Libris John S. Jerome; modern with image of swallow
Jersey, Earls of
Adv.d.75.6-: Bookplate: Middleton Park, with motto "Fidei coticula crux" (stencil?)
Motto and seat of the Earls of Jersey
Jersey, Sarah Sophia Child Villiers, Countess of, 1785-1867
7640.b.1: Bookplate: Sarah Sophia Child
Possibly: Sarah Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey
Jersey, Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of, 1845-1915
SSS.4.21: Bookplate: Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park
Probably: Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, British banker, politician and colonial administrator, Governor of New South Wales 1891-1893, Lord-in-Waiting and Paymaster General, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1864.
Syn.5.68.41: Bookplate: Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park
Syn.6.61.28: Bookplate: Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park
Young.155: Bookplate: V. A. G. C. Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park, armorial with motto "Fidei coticula crux"
Probably: Victor Albert George Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, Governor of New South Wales and Paymaster General.
Jervis, Thomas, 1748-1833
Adv.e.54.1-: Annotation: 'T. Jervis. From the library at the Hyde, May 1817'
Probably: The Rev. Thomas Jervis, who married the daughter of John Disney, of The Hyde, Ingatestone, Essex. See The Gentleman's Magazine, v. 103 (1833), p. 376.
Jespersen, C. Tage, 1896-
8000.d.142: Bookplate: C. Tage Jespersen
Probably: C. Tage Jespersen, Vice President of wine merchants T. Jespersen & Co., Spanish Vice Consul in Copenhagen.
Jesse, John, active 1793
SSS.35.10: Label: John Jesse, 1793 (leather label)
Jessop, John, 1779-1869
Rel.b.62.2: Bookplate: John Jessop; blue paper; Franks 16475
Probably: Major John Jessop, of the 44th Regiment of Foot, Companion of the Order of the Bath, served in the Battle of Waterloo,grandfather of William de Burgh Jessop (1852-1894).
Jessop, William de Burgh, 1852-1894
S418.c.79.1: Bookplate: William de Burgh Jessop
Probably: William de Burgh Jessop, chief engineer, Major in the third Battalion of the Derbyshire Regiment, Justice of the Peace, designer of the roof of St Pancras Station, grandson of Major John Jessop (1779-1869).
Jessopp, A.
Syn.7.62.265: Provenance: A. Jessopp
Jesuits. Collegium Societatis Jesu (Paris, France)
Rel.a.60.1: Provenance: 'Collegii Flexiensis Societatis Jesus'
Probably: From the Jesuit College in La Flèche, Sarthe.
Rel.c.65.3: Provenance: ownership marks 'Collegii Paris Soc. Jesu.'
Probably: From the Jesuit College in Paris.
Rel.e.67.5: Provenance: ownership marks 'Collegii Paris Soc. Jesu.'
Syn.3.54.1: Provenance: ownership marks 'Collegii Paris Soc. Jesu.'
U*.7.20(F): Provenance: ownership marks 'Collegii Paris Soc. Jesu.'
Jesuits. Collegium Societatis Jesu (Paris, France). Rector
SSS.56.16: Stamp: seal of the Rector of the Jesuit Coll. of Paris;
Jeune, E. B.
Cam.c.781.4: Bookplate: E.B. Jeune; Arms: Jeune family of Jersey.
Jewer, Thomas, approximately 1738-1798
CCD.5.75-80: Stamp: T. Jewer
Possibly: Thomas Jewer Esq. of Bath, and formerly of Jamaica, member of the Philanthropic Society.
Oates.173: Stamp: T. Jewer
Oates.175: Stamp: T. Jewer
Jewitt, Arthur, 1772-1852
S474.c.81.10: Bookplate: A. Jewitt (the author), '81…26812'
Arthur Jewitt, English topographer and writer, contributor to the Penny Magazine and editor of the Northern Star and The Sylph magazines, opened his own private school, master at Chesterfield school.
Jo. Cot., (John Cotton?), active 1598
A*.8.12(G): Provenance: Jo. Cot., 1598
Jo. Sp., (John Spencer?)
Q*.6.10(E): Provenance: Jo. Sp. (Spencer?)
Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium, 1607-1956
Leigh.d.5.352: Stamp: 'Gymnasio Reg: Joachim: legat: ab illstr: Thulemeiero' (stamp on t.p. verso)
Probably: From the collections of Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium founded by Joachim Friedrich of Brandenburg.
Jocelyn, Julian R. J. (Julian Robert John), 1852-
F165.a.4.2: Bookplate: Julian R. J. Jocelyn
Probably: Colonel Julian R. J. Jocelyn, Commandant Ordnance College and military historian.
Johann-Heinrich-Voss-Schule (Eutin, Germany)
CCC.25.539: Stamp: Eutin, 'Johann Heinrich Voss-Schule Staatl. Oberschule für Jungen'
Probably: From the Johann Heinrish Voss-Schule in Eutin, Germany.
John, Archduke of Austria, 1782-1859
F159.d.3.1: Bookplate: 'John, Archduke of Austria'
Austrian Field Marshall and German Imperial regent during the Revolutions of 1848.
John Crerar Library
7000.d.35: Stamp: John Crerar Library, perforating stamp and cancellation stamp
Probably: The John Crerar Library, Chicago, opened 1897, merged with the University of Chicago Library in 1981.
John Power & Son (Firm)
Hib.7.838.14: Stamp: John Power & Son Ltd.
Probably: John Power & Son, whiskey merchants and distillery established in Dublin.
John Smith & Son (Glasgow) Ltd.
Keynes.T.5.2: Ticket: John Smith & Son, booksellers, Glasgow
John Smith & Son of Glasgow, founded in 1751.
Johnson, George, active 17th century
Syn.8.56.3: Provenance: George Johnson, 'Bonis omnia in…', 'Mihi vita Christus'
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 31
Johnson, H. , (of Beverley)
S706.d.80.4: Ticket: H. Johnson, bookseller, Well Lane, Beverley
Johnson, Henry, -1861
Leigh.d.11.266-: Label: Henry Johnson, bookseller, 'Bible & Crown', St. Mary's Hill. Stamford
Henry Johnson of Stamford, active as a bookseller from 1841-1861
Johnson, Henry Allen William, Sir, 1855-1944
Leigh.a.11.17: Bookplate: Arms: Johnson of Bath, Bart ; Motto: 'Vicisti et vivimus' and 'Numquam non paratus', Initials: 'CJ 1919'
Possibly: Henry Allen William Johnson, 4th Baronet of Bath.
Johnson, John, 1821-1900
Adams.5.64.5: Ticket: Johnson, bookseller, Dover
Perhaps John Johnson of Dover, active as a bookseller from 1845-1900.
Johnson, Maurice, 1688-1755
Keynes.T.1.10: Bookplate: 'M. Johnson, Hon. Soc. I. Templi & Antiq. Lond. S. & Gen Spald 9 Inst & Secr. 1735'
Probably: Maurice Johnson, antiquarian, founder of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society, helped to re-establish the Society of Antiquaries of London, of Ayscoughfee Hall, known as 'the antiquarian'.
Johnson, Richard
Td.54.2: Provenance: Richard Johnson
Johnson-Eden, Robert , Sir, 1774-1844
7530.c.41: Bookplate: Sir Robert Johnson-Eden Bart.
Probably: Sir Robert Johnson-Eden, 5th Baronet of West Auckland, matriculated Trinity College 1795.
7690.d.61: Bookplate: Sir Robert Johnson-Eden Bart.
Johnston, Nathaniel, 1627-1705
J.10.14: Provenance: H.(?) Johnston M.D.
Perhaps the author, Nathaniel Johnston, whose signature is found in Inc.3.J.1.1[3493] (Oates 4073)
Johnston, T. B. (Thomas Brumby), 1813?-1897
Toft.b.19: Bookplate: T. B. Johnston; Note: Copy No. 65/250
Probably: Thomas Brumby Johnston, FRGS, FRSE, FSAS, Geographer to the Queen for Scotland, Treasurer and Vice President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
Johnston, William, Colonel
S721.d.76.44: Bookplate: William Johnston, C.B. M.D. Army Med. Staff
Johnstone, James, 1730-1802
Oates.148: Bookplate: Johnstone; Motto: "Nunquam non paratus"; Arms: Johnstone of Galabank
Possibly: James Johnstone, laird of Galabank, physician, member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, fellow of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Oates.162: Bookplate: Johnstone; Motto: "Nunquam non paratus"; Arms: Johnstone of Galabank
Jolley, Thomas
7.41.95: Provenance: T. Jolley, 1808
Probably: Thomas Jolley, fruit salesman and potato dealer known for his extensive book collection, Fellow of the London Society of Antiquaries.
7720.d.1115: Bookplate: T. Jolley F.S.A.; Franks 16633
Brett-Smith.591: Bookplate: Thos. Jolley Esq.; Franks 16635
Hib.7.677.2: Bookplate: T. Jolley F.S.A.; Franks 16633
SSS.47.34: Bookplate: T. Jolley F.S.A.; Franks 16633
Syn.4.63.75: Bookplate: T. Jolley F.S.A.; Franks 16633
XXIV.20.43: Bookplate: Thos. Jolley Esq.; Franks 16635
Jolliffe, Thomas R., 1782-1872
Cam.d.741.7: Bookplate: Jolliffe; Annotation: 'Th. R. Jolliffe […] 1813'
Probably: Thomas Robert Jolliffe, Rector of Babington, Somerset, Justice of the Peace for Somerset, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1800.
Leigh.b.6.12-: Bookplate: Jolliffe
Probably: Thomas Robert Jolliffe, Rector of Babington, Somerset, Justice of the Peace for Somerset, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1800. Possibly: another member of this family.
Leigh.d.6.35-36: Bookplate: Jolliffe
Leigh.d.6.4-7: Bookplate: Jolliffe
Jolloy
Sel.3.162, item no. 37: Provenance: 'Jolloy…'
Jones, David James, active 1879
Cam.e.659.3: Stamp: 'D. J. Jones, Tailor'
Probably: David James Jones, tailor and contributor to the West-End Gazette of Gentlemen's Fashions.
Jones, Henry Festing, 1851-1928
8720.c.3: Bookplate: Henry Festing Jones
Probably: Henry Festing Jones, English solicitor and writer, known for his biography of Samuel Butler, matriculated Trinity Hall 1870.
Jones, Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian), 1861-1928
7720.c.285: Bookplate: Herschel V. Jones
Probably: Herschel Vespasian Jones, journalist and publisher of the Minneapolis Journal, noted collector of books especially Americana.
Jones, John, -1850
7510.c.17: Bookplate: Revd. J. Jones (and Revd. W. Wilds)
Probably: Rev John Jones, Honorary Chaplain of the Bavarian Chapel in Golden Square, resided with Rev William Wilds at 10 Upper John Street, Golden Square, London.
Norton.d.25: Bookplate: Revd. J. Jones (joint bookplate of Jones and Revd. W. Wilds)
S516.d.70.1: Bookplate: Revd. J. Jones (and Revd. W. Wilds)
Jones, John, 1759-1828
S727.d.72.9: Bookplate: Lanarth Court, initials 'J. J.'; motto: 'Asgre Lan Diogel Et Pherches'
Probably: John Jones Esq of Llanarth, who married Mary Lee of Lanfoist. Possibly: His son, John Jones Esq of Llanarth (1790-1848).
Jones, Richard T., active 1823-1850
Syn.5.76.10: Bookplate: R. T. Jones, chemist, 71 High Street, Oxford
Probably: Richard T. Jones, Oxford-based chemist and druggist.
Jones, Thomas, 1742-1803
Keynes.G.1.16: Bookplate: T. Jones, Penkerrig
Probably: Thomas Jones, Welsh landscape painter, matriculated Jesus College Oxford.
Jones, W.
Acton.d.48.379: Stamp: W. Jones, (?)Denham (illegible)
Jones, William Chambres, 1788-1861
Oates.271-272: Bookplate: William Chambres Jones
Possibly: William Chambres Jones Esq of Plas Chambres. Possibly: His son, William Chambres Jones (1820-).
Jonson, Ben
6.1.26: Provenance: Ben Jonson, Emmanuel College
Ben Jonson, author.
Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
F*.16.16(F): Provenance: Ben Jonson
I*.10.1(C): Provenance: Ben Jonson
I*.10.44(D): Provenance: Ben Jonson
M*.10.28(D): Provenance: Ben Jonson
M.10.32: Provenance: Ben Jonson
O*.1.4- (A): Provenance: Ben Jonson
O*.8.6(B): Provenance: Ben Jonson
Syn.8.54.214: Provenance: Ben Jonson
X.9.15: Provenance: Ben Jonson (sel c)
Z.6.72: Provenance: Ben Jonson (sel)
Jordan, A. W. , (of Truro)
Hib.7.804.22: Ticket: A. W. Jordan, printer and stationer, Truro
Jouan, L. , (of Caen)
Leigh.d.5.231: Ticket: L. Jouan, bookseller, Caen, 98 rue St Pierre
Joughe, Théodore de, active 1844
Acton.e.26.95-: Bookplate: Th. de Joughe
Probably: Théodore de Joughe, Belgian landlord and book collector living in Brussels.
Judkin-Fitzgerald, Thomas, 1754-1810
Hib.7.781.39: Bookplate: Thomas Fitzgerald
Possibly: Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald (née Fitzgerald), 1st Baronet of Lisheen, High Sheriff of Tipperary.
Juel-Jensen, Bent , 1922-2006
Keynes.S.1.6: Bookplate: B.E. Juel-Jensen
Dr Bent Juel-Jensen, Danish physician and book collector living in Oxford, benefactor of the Bodleian Library.
Jungmannschule (Eckenförde, Germany). Arbeitsbücherei
CCC.25.392: Stamp: Eckernförde, 'Arbeitsbücherei Jungmannschule Oberschule für Jungen'
Probably: From the library of the Jungmannschule in Eckenförde.
CCC.25.468-: Stamp: Eckernförde, 'Arbeitsbücherei Jungmannschule Oberschule für Jungen Eckernförde' ('Arbeits' altered in MS to 'Hilfs')
Jungmannschule (Eckenförde, Germany). Direktor
CCC.25.468-: Stamp: Eckernförde, 'Direktor Jungmannschule Oberschule für Jungen'
Justus, Joannes, Sardammensis, active 16th century
L.17.28-36: Cancelled inscriptions, mid-16th century, on front free end papers: "Sum Joannis Justi Sardammensis"
K. R.
Leigh.d.5.254: Bookplate: K. R. (or R. K.?); Franks 25893
Kaiserliche Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek in Strassburg
6000.d.11: Bookplate: Kais. Univers. & Landes-Bibliothek Strassburg
The Kaiserliche Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek in Strassburg, opened 1895, now the Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg.
8706.d.65: Bookplate: Kais. Univers. & Landes-Bibliothek Strassburg
F151.d.1.17: Bookplate: Kais. Univers. & Landes-Bibliothek Strassburg
Kaiserswerth Volksbücherei
CCC.25.2: Bookplate: Bücherei, Kaiserswerth (and others in collection)
Kaiserswerth, an area of Düsseldorf, Germany.
CCC.25.384: Stamp: Kaiserswerth Volksbücherei Markt 23
CCC.25.75: Bookplate: Bücherei, Kaiserwerth (and others in collection)
Kalthoeber, Christian Samuel, active 1780-1817
Hib.7.722.1: Bookplate: C. Kalthoeber, binder's plate
Probably: Christian Samuel Kalthoeber, German bookbinder working in London, partner and successor of London binder John Baumgarten
Keynes.G.2.9: Bookplate: C. Kalthoeber, binder's plate
S727.d.79.102-: Bookplate: C. Kalthoeber, binder's plate
Sss.24.13: Bookplate: C. Kalthoeber, binder's plate
Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782
7720.d.160: Bookplate: Henry Home of Kames, judge in the Courts of Session & Justiciary
Probably: Henry Home, Lord Kames, Scottish advocate and judge, philosopher, writer and agricultural improver.
Karajan, Theodor Georg von , 1810-1873
F153.d.1.7: Bookplate: Theodori Karajan
Probably: Theodor Karajan, Austrian nobleman of Greek descent, knighted in 1869, grandfather of the noted musician Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989).
Karl Theodor, Elector Palatine and Elector of Bavaria, 1724-1799
Acton.d.1.87: Armorial binding: Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, 1778-1799 (bookplate E.F.G.H(2).1.L.R.O.)
Probably: Karl Theodor, prince-elector and count palatine, Duke of Julich and Berg, and Duke of Bavaria from 1777 until his death.
Karmelitenkloster Augsburg
C.2.38: Armorial binding: Augsburg, Carmelite House, 'Concentus Augustani Carmelitarum Discalceatorum'
Probably: Belonging to the Discalced Carmelites of Augsurg of the Karmelitenkloster Augsburg or the Kloster zum Allerheiligsten Sakrament in Augsburg.
Karslake, Constance, 1877 or 1878-
Rel.e.89.1: Binding Stamp: Guild of Women-Binders; Annotation: Bound by Constance Karslake.
Constance Karslake, prominent book-binder and member of the Guild of Women-Binders, which was founded in 1898 by her father, the London bookseller Frank Karslake (1851-1920).
Kastel, Romain
7000.d.334: Stamp: Romain Kastel.
Katholische Klaraschule Dortmund-Hörde
CCC.25.331: Stamp: Dortmund-Hörde Kath. Klaraschule
Katholische Universitäts-Verein zu Salzburg
S735.d.80.27-: Bookplate: Bibliothek des Kath. Universitätsvereines, Salzburg
Probably: From the Catholic University Association Library, heavily looted during the Anschluss, now part of Salzburg University.
Kay, Arthur, 1861-1939
7720.d.312: Bookplate: A.K. with image of butterflies
Probably: Arthur Kay, Glaswegian businessman, art collector and critic, Honorary Member of the Royal Scottish Academy, best known for his marriage to artist Katharine Cameron (1874-1965).
F152.d.2.26: Bookplate: A.K. with image of butterflies
F169.e.5.11: Bookplate: A.K. with image of butterflies
Keynes.Q.3.6: Bookplate: A.K. with image of butterflies
Kay, Brook, Sir, 1820-1907
8500.c.122: Bookplate: Sir Brook Kay, Bart. Motto: 'Fidem Parit Integritas'
Probably: Sir Brook Kay, 4th Baronet of East Sheen.
Keate, John, 1773-1852
7706.c.23: Annotation: 'G B North[cote] Given to him by Dr Keate Headmaster of Eton'
Probably: John Keate, English educator, Head Master of Eton College, canon of Windsor, matriculated King's College 1793.
7706.d.169: Bookplate: John Keate, D.D.
Probably: John Keate, clergyman and Head Master at Eton College, Canon of Windsor, matriculated King's College Cambridge 1793.
Keating, James, -1793
Acton.d.43.41: 1 page pasted in book: James Keating, printer, bookseller and stationer in Stratford upon Avon
Probably: James Keating, bookseller, printer, stationer and banker of Stratford Upon Avon.
Keene, Charles Edmund Ruck, 1792-1880
7586.e.5: Bookplate: Chas. Edmd. Keene
Probably: Rev Charles Edmund Ruck Keene, Rector of Buckland and Prebendary of Wells Cathedral, matriculated All Souls College Oxford 1811.
Ely.d.275: Bookplate: Chas. Edmd. Keene; See notes from R. T. Gunther regarding provenance.
Keir, Susanna, 1747-1802
7720.d.1047: Annotation: Susanna Harvey Keir
Probably Susanna Keir (née Harvey), British novelist.
Kellock, Alexander, active 1783-1809
S446.e.80.2: Bookplate: Alexr. Kellock M.D.
Probably: Alexander Kellock, physician from Berwick-upon-Tweed, who married a Miss Forster in 1798.
Kellow, Thomas
Aa*.9.18(D): Provenance: Thos. Kellow (or Keddius?)
Kelly, William Edward, 1843-1909
Hib.7.767.29-: Bookplate: William Edward Kelly; Arms: O'Kelly; Motto: 'Turris Fortis Mihi Deus'
Probably: William Edward Kelly of St Helens, Westport, Co. Mayo, Justice of the Peace Deputy Lieutenant for Co. Mayo, Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vice-President of the Society for the Province of Connaught.
Kelsall, Thomas, -1796
Leigh.b.11.76: Bookplate: Thomas Kelsall Esq.; Franks 16921
Probably: Thomas Kelsall Esq of Greenwich, father of Charles Kelsall (1782-1857) the writer and traveller.
Kelthocher, G.
XIV.20.48-: Bookplate: Bound by G. Kelthocher, 8 vol. 1.16.0
Kemble, John Philip, 1757-1823
Harley-Mason.a.60: Stamp: binding stamped 'Johannes Phillipus Kemble'
Probably:John Philip Kemble, English actor known for his portrayal of Macbeth and King Richard the Third at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Kemeys Tynte, Charles Kemeys, 1778-1860
Harley-Mason.b.51: Bookplate: "DVW DY RAS", arms of Kemeys-Tynte in 1st quarter
Possibly: Charles Kemeys Tynte of Halswell House, MP for Bridgwater, Sheriff of Somerset, matriculated St John's College 1795.
Kemmis, Henry, 1776-1857
S530.c.81.1: Bookplate: Henry Kemmis, 'Dew D'y Ras'
Probably: Heny Kemmis, QC, of Gray's Inn, Vice-President of the Royal Dublin Society, MP for Tralee.
Kemmis, William, 1836-1900
7720.d.1801-: Bookplate: William Kemmis
Probably: Colonel William Kemmis of Ballinacor House, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant for Co. Wicklow, Professor of Artillery at the Royal Military College, Woolwich.
Kempston's Circulating Library (Dublin, Ireland)
Syn.7.81.259-261: Bookplate: 'The old established circulating library 51, Lowr. Sackville Strt. Near Carlisle Bridge, Dublin; founded by J. Kempston, 1815'
Probably: From the commercial lending library founded by printer, bookseller and stationer John Kempston in Lower Sackville Street, Dublin.
Kendall, Thomas, active 1511-1533
P*.9.25(C): Provenance: Thomas Kendall, soc. Coll. Ballioli
Thomas Kendall, admitted to Balliol Feb. 1510/11, later vicar of Boxted and Earl's Colne, Essex.
Kendall, T.
P*.9.25(C):
Kenmare, Valentine Augustus Browne, Earl of, 1825-1905
Leigh.a.12.1-: Bookplate: Browne, Earl of Kenmare, Com. de Kenmare, Arma valentini, with motto "loyal en tout"; Franks 4035
Probably: Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare, Lord Chamberlain, MP for Kerry, Member of the Privy Council.
Kennedy, George Crookshank, 1752-1819
7735.d.797-798: Bookplate: Kennedy; Arms: George Crookshank Kennedy Esq., Londonderry.
Possibly: George Crookshank Kennedy, Deputy Governor of Londonderry, who assumed the name of Skipton in 1801. Possibly: One of Kennedy's descendants.
Kennedy, Patrick, 1801-1873
Kkk.24: Bookplate: P. Kennedy, Anglesea-Street, College Green, Dublin
Probably: Patrick Kennedy, folklorist and bookseller known for his collections of Irish folktales, teacher at the Kildare Place Society.
Kennett, bookseller (of York Street, Covent Garden)
S727.d.83.65: Bookplate: Kennett, bookseller, 14 York Street, Covent Garden
Kennett, Sarah, active 1755
F.4.137: Annotation: 'Sarah Kennett 1755'
Kennett, White, 1660-1728
F.4.137: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri M.D.CCXX'; Franks 17002/3
White Kennett, English Bishop and antiquarian, Dean and Bishop of Peterborough, matriculated St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1678.
F.4.137: Bookplate: 'Wh. Kennett, D.D. Decan. Petrib.'
Peterborough.B.2.13: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.D.10.36: Bookplate: 'Wh. Kennett, D.D. Decan. Petrib.'
Peterborough.D.11.3: Bookplate: 'Wh. Kennett, D.D. Decan. Petrib.'
Peterborough.D.4.16: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.D.5.24: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.E.1.16: Bookplate: 'Wh. Kennett, D.D. Decan. Petrib.'
Peterborough.F.1.51: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.F.2.32: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.K.4.15: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Peterborough.Q.5.16: Bookplate: 'Wh. De Burgo St. Petri. M.D.CCXX'
Kenney, Cyril Ernest
7350.d.102: Bookplate: Cyril Ernest Kenney
Probably: Cyril Ernest Kenney, FSA, FRICS, surveyor and author, known for his 'celebrated collection' of (mostly) scientific antiquities.
Kenrich, Edward
Syn.8.55.47, item no. 1: Provenance: Edward Kenrich
Kenrick, Henry William Gordon, 1862-1943
7706.c.56: Bookplate: H. W. G. Kenrick
Probably: Rev Henry William Gordon Kenrick, clergyman and significant amateur botanist, vicar of St Mary-the-Great, Cambridge, amassed a large herbarium, which is now mostly held at Hull University, matriculated Trinity Hall 1891.
Kenrick, J. Timothy
7360.d.16-17: Bookplate: J. Timothy Kenrick; Motto: 'Dum Spiro Spero'
Kent, Anthony Grey, Earl of, 1645-1702
Cam.e.662.1: Bookplate: Rt. Honble. Anthony Earle of Kent: 1702, Motto: Foy Est Tout.
Probably: Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent.
Kent, Henry, 1614-
P*.14.25(G): Provenance: Henry Kent SJO
Perhaps Henry Kent of Meere, Staffs, matriculated at St John's College Oxford in May 1633
Kent, Henry Grey, Duke of, 1671?-1740
Syn.7.68.63: Bookplate: 'Henry, Duke of Kent 1713'
Probably: Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, Lord Chamberlain, Lord Steward of the Household and Lord Privy Seal.
Kent, Thomas Rowland, approximately 1865-1955
T900.b.20.1: Bookplate: T. Rowland Kent, Solicitor, Reading
Probably: Thomas Rowland Kent, solicitor, founder and Chairman of the Reading Solicitors' Association.
Kenyon, George, 1666-1728
Cam.e.707.1: Bookplate: George Kenyon Esq., of Peel; Franks 17041
Possibly: George Kenyon Esq. of Peel Hall, Barrister of Gray's Inn, MP for Wigan, matriculated St John's Cambridge 1681. Possibly: His son George Kenyon Esq. of Peel Hall, Barrister of Middle Temple, matriculated St John's Cambridge 1719.
Keynes.Q.2.16: Bookplate: George Kenyon Esq., of Peel; Franks 17041
Keynes.Q.3.39: Bookplate: George Kenyon Esq., of Peel; Franks 17041
Keynes.S.1.14: Bookplate: George Kenyon Esq., of Peel; Franks 17041
Kenyon, Lloyd, 1732-1804
F152.d.2.27: Bookplate: Lloyd Kenyon
Possibly: Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon, Barrister of Middle Temple, Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls.
Keogh, John, (Bookseller)
Hib.5.836.61: Ticket: John Keogh, 35 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin, bookseller's ticket
John Keogh, active at this address in the 1840s
Keppel, Frederick, 1729-1777
7720.a.11,12: Bookplate: Frederick Keppel
Possibly: Frederick Keppel, Bishop of Exeter, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1747. Possibly: His son, Frederick Keppel (1762-1830), of Lexham Hall, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1778.
Keynes.T.6.4: Bookplate: Frederick Keppel
Keppel, William Arnold Walpole, 1804-1888
7560.c.10-: Bookplate: W. A. W. Keppel
Probably: Rev William Arnold Walpole Keppel of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, rector of Brampton, Justice of the Peace, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1822.
Kerin, Richard Charles Bolger, approximately 1867-1933
F156.e.3.3: Bookplate: Richard Bolger Kerin
Probably: Richard Charles Bolger Kerin, General Inspector of Secondary Education in the Irish Free State, Senior Inspector of Schools in Ireland.
Norton.b.69: Bookplate: Richard Bolger Kerin
Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945
Brett-Smith.606: Bookplate: Jerome Kern
Jerome Kern, American composer and Academy Award winner; his library was sold in New York in 1928-9
Brett-Smith.619: Bookplate: Jerome Kern
Brett-Smith.c.14: Bookplate: Jerome Kern
Kerr, Walter Talbot, 1839-1927
7494.c.2: Bookplate: Lord W. Kerr G. C. B.
Probably: Admiral of the Fleet Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, Royal Navy Officer, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
Leigh.b.11.70: Bookplate: Lord W. Kerr G. C. B.
Kerr, William Scott, 1807-1890
S240.d.81.3-: Bookplate: William Scott Kerr of Chatto
Probably: William Scott-Kerr, of Chatto and Sunlaws, Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Co. Roxburgh, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1825.
Kerr & Richardson
Brett-Smith.c.25: Stamp: 'Kerr & Richardson, Stationers & Account Book Makers, Artists Materials, BRITISH & FRENCH, 89 Queen St, Glasgow'
Leigh.d.5.317: Label: 'Kerr & Richardson, Stationers & Account Book Makers, Artists Materials, BRITISH & FRENCH, 89 Queen St, Glasgow'
S721.d.77.68: Bookplate: 'Kerr & Richardson, Stationers & Account Book Makers, Artists Materials, BRITISH & FRENCH, 89 Queen St, Glasgow'
White.d.612: Bookplate: 'Kerr & Richardson, Stationers & Account Book Makers, Artists Materials, BRITISH & FRENCH, 89 Queen St, Glasgow'
Kerrich, Samuel, 1696-1768
Hib.4.62.9: Bookplate: Samuel Kerrich S.T.P.; Annotation: Sam: Kerrick C.C.C.C.Soc.; Franks 17089
Probably: Rev Samuel Kerrich, Vicar of Dersingham and Rector of Wolferton, matriculated Corpus Christi 1714.
Kerry, Thomas Fitzmaurice, Earl of, 1668-1742
7000.e.1: Bookplate: Earl of Kerry; Motto: 'Virtute non verbis'; Franks 10687
Probably: Thomas FitzMaurice, 1st Earl of Kerry, Member of Irish Parliament for Kerry and Privy Counsellor.
Kershaw, John
Brett-Smith.547: Bookplate: John Kershaw; Motto: 'Perseverando'
Brett-Smith.715: Bookplate: John Kershaw; Motto: 'Perseverando'
S721.d.74.11: Bookplate: John Kershaw; Motto: 'Perseverando'
Syn.7.63.39: Bookplate: John Kershaw; Motto: 'Perseverando'
Kesselmeyer, Paul August, 1813-1897
Syn.8.66.54: Bookplate: P. A. Kesselmeyer
Probably: Paul August Kesselmeyer, German businessman and prominent amateur botanist, known for his collection of spermatophytes.
Ketelhodt, Carl Gerd von, 1738-1814
Leigh.d.5.30: Bookplate: Carl Gerd von Ketelhodt, '…acquirirt zum allgemeinen Besten von Ludwig Friedrich Fürsten Schwarzburg Rud, 1804'
Probably: Carl Gerd von Ketelhodt, German lawyer and Chancellor, antiquarian and colector, acquired the 16,000 volume strong library of Prince Ludwig Friedrich II.
Leigh.d.5.71: Bookplate: Carl Gerd von Ketelhodt, '…akquiriert zum allgemeinen Besten von Ludwig Friedrich Fürsten Schwarzburg Rud, 1804'
Kett, George Samuel, 1783-1871
Harley-Mason.b.109: Bookplate: George S. Kett
Possibly: George Samuel Kett of Brooke House and Suthing Hall, Norfolk, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk.
Kettaneh, Francis, approximately 1897-1976
S721.d.92.132: Bookplate: Ex Libris Francis Kettaneh. Motto: 'mehr licht'.
Possibly Francis Kettaneh, founder of the Kettaneh Group, trustee of the Morgan Library and member of the Metropolitan- and Grolier Clubs.
Syn.7.82.232: Bookplate: Ex Libris Francis Kettaneh. Motto: 'mehr licht'.
Ketterlinus, John Louis, 1852-1932
Harley-Mason.c.73: Bookplate: John Louis Ketterlinus
Probably: John Louis Ketterlinus, publisher, son of Philadelphia lithographer Eugene Ketterlinus (1824-1886), and proprietor of the Ketterlinus Printing House (later Ketterlinus Lithographic Manufacturing Company).
Keuncke, W. , Dr.
CCC.25.598-: Stamp: Dr. W. Keuncke, Braunschweig-Gliesmarode, Am Tafelacker 12
Keyllway, Thomas, active approximately 1533
Sel.3.183: Provenance: Thomas Keyllway, ab. 1533
Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946
Keynes.S.2.34:
Keynes, Sarah, of Kingston, Dorset, active 1810
Syn.7.64.85: Provenance: Sarah Keynes, Kingston, Co. Dorset
Keys, Isaiah W. N. (Isaiah Waterloo Nicholson), 1818-1890
Cam.d.635.2: Bookplate: J. Keys, 9 Billbury St., Plymouth
Perhaps: I.W.N. Keys, bookseller, botanist and poet, active in Billbury Street in the 1840s.
Keyser, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1847-1929
7474.b.5: Bookplate: Charles Edward Keyser
Probably: Charles Edward Keyser, stockbroker, antiquarian and authority on English ecclesiastical architecture, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge
King, Clifford E.
864.a.316(2): Bookplate: Clifford E. King, 'Ex libris'
King, J.
MR290.c.75.4: Stamp: J. King
King, James
Keynes.T.6.27: Bookplate: James King
King, L. W.
Hib.7.727.13: Bookplate: Revd. L. W. King (crest)
Probably: Rev L. W. King, Master of the Ennis Endowed School, studied at Trinity College Dublin.
King, John, active 16th century?
Syn.8.54.167: Inscription on title page: "Johannis Kinge dadit [sic?] Q[…]
King , George, -1831
Ely.c.160-:
Ely.c.202-:
King Edward VI Grammar School (Norwich, England)
S706.c.88.4: Bookplate: Norwich King Edward VI School (prize bookplate)
King Edward VI Grammar School Norwich, now Norwich School, founded in 1547.
King Edward VI School (Bury St. Edmunds, England)
Bury.1.15: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'Scholae regiae Buriensis' (and others in collection)
The library of Bury St Edmunds Grammar School, deposited in 1970 and now class 'Bury'.
Bury.29.2: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'This book is the property of King Edward's School' (and others in collection)
Bury.29.4: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'This book is the property of King Edward's School' (and others in collection)
Bury.29.9: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'This book is the property of King Edward's School' (and others in collection)
Bury.32.10: Bookplate: 'King Edward School, Bury St Edmunds, Founded 1550, 'Dieu et mon droit'
Bury.33.3: Bookplate: King Edward School, Bury St Edmunds, Founded 1550, 'Dieu et mon droit'
Bury.5.2: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'Scholae regiae Buriensis' (and others in collection)
Bury.5.6: Bookplate: King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 'Scholae regiae Buriensis' (and others in collection)
King's College (University of Cambridge)
Cam.a.627.2: Bookplate: King's College, Cambridge
Keynes.S.2.34: Bookplate: King's College, Cambridge, 'King's College. Keynes bequest' and cancellation stamp
John Maynard Keynes, economist and patron of the arts, bequeathed his book collection to King's College.
King's Inns (Dublin, Ireland), Library
Harley-Mason.b.86: Stamp: King's Inn Library, Dublin
King's School (Ely, England). Library
Ely.b.67: Bookplate: Ely Kings' School Library
King's Walden (England)
SSS.28.13: Bookplate: King's Walden
Kingsbury, Thomas
Syn.4.60.39: Bookplate: Thos. Kingsbury
Possibly: Dr Thomas Kingsbury, Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, Ireland. Possibly: His father, Thomas Kingsbury, Esq.
Kingsley, Elizabeth, 1727-1760
7735.d.131: Annotation: Eliz. Kingsley
Probably: Elizabeth Kingsley (later Pym), daughter of Heylock Kingsley, who married William Pym in 1748 at Tempsford.
Kingston, C.
S727.d.76.23: Bookplate: C. Kingston
Kingston, Edward King, Earl of, 1726-1797
7740.d.67: Bookplate: Edward, Earl of Kingston
Probably: Edward King, 1st Earl of Kingston, MP for Boyle and for Sligo County, Masonic Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland.
Kinnaird, Charles Kinnaird, Baron, 1780-1826
7100.d.1016: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Possibly: Charles Kinnaird, 8th Baron Kinnaird (sometimes referred to as 8th Lord Kinnaird), FSA, MP for Leominster, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1800.
7720.d.822: Bookplate: Lord Kinnaird
8746.d.273-: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Leigh.d.5.370-: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Leigh.d.8.202-: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Leigh.d.8.78: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Leigh.e.5.209: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Syn.7.68.211: Bookplate: Kinnaird; Motto: "Patitur qui vincit" with Baron's Coronet.
Kinnoull, Thomas Hay, Earl of, 1660-1719
Keynes.Q.2.28: Bookplate: Thomas, Earl of Kinnoull, Viscount Dupplin, Lord Hay of Kinfauns; Franks 14195
Probably: Thomas Hay, 7th Earl of Kinnoull, MP for Perthshire.
Kintore, Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer, Earl of, 1794-1844
7720.c.234: Bookplate: Earl of Kintore
Possibly: Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer, 8th Earl of Kintore, matriculated St Mary Hall 1812.
S721.d.82.37: Bookplate: Earl of Kintore
Kintore, John Keith, Earl of, approximately 1699-1758
Hib.7.712.6: Provenance: Kintore, 1723
Perhaps John Keith, 3rd Earl of Kintore, succeeded 1718.
Kirby, Ben, active 1626
G*.12.3(E): Provenance: Ben Kirby, 1626
Kirche, A. R.
F163.a.4.2: Bookplate: A. R. Kirche
Kirkby, David M.
864.a.42(60): Bookplate: David M. Kirkby
Kirke, Thomas, 1650-1706
A.3.12: Bookplate: Thomas Kirke Esq
Probably: Thomas Kirke of Cookridge, virtuoso, antiquarian and naturalist, a correspondent of Hans Sloane and Martin Lister, his renowned library and museum were sold by auction in 1710, matriculated Trinity College 1668.
Keynes.P.4.4: Bookplate: Thomas Kirke Esq; Annotation: 'Tho: Kirke liber ex dono autoris amic: char: M: Lister MD'
Kirkleatham Library
Keynes.R.7.4: Bookplate: Kirkleatham Library
A library was founded in Kirkleatham, Yorkshire, by Sir Charles Turner in the mid-18th century.
Norton.c.73: Bookplate: Kirkleatham Library
S721.c.80.29-: Bookplate: Kirkleatham Library
Kirkpatrick, A. F. (Alexander Francis), 1849-1940
Syn.1.66.1: Provenance: Donation label: A. F. Kirkpatrick, Dean of Ely
Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, Master of Selwyn College, Regius Professor of Hebrew, Dean of Ely, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1867.
Kirwan, John, 1780-1842
Hib.5.785.58-: Bookplate: Castle Hacket
Possibly: Major John Kirwan of Castle Hacket, Co. Galway.
Hib.7.805.17: Bookplate: Castle Hacket
Kisby, Allston A.
7720.c.228: Bookplate: Allston A. Kisby, Cottingham
Probably: Allston Kisby, children's author and headmaster of Cottingham School during the 1940s, keen local historian.
Kitley, William
8.37.77: Provenance: William Kitley
Klein Seminarie Hageveld
7706.d.256-263: Label: 'Hageveld' on outside of front board, with stamp 'Bibl. Hageveld' within
Probably: From the Library of the Hageveld Episcopal Seminary, Holland.
Kleyn, Caroline E. F., 1883-1938
Norton.d.121:
Caroline Elizabeth Francoise Driessen-Kleyn, wife of Rudolf Hugo Driessen.
Klingspor, Carl Arvid, 1829-1903
Oates.539: Bookplate: Arvidus Klingspor, Bibliotheca Næsbyensis 1895
Probably: Carl Arvid Klingspor, Swedish baron and genealogist, or his son Arvid.
Kloss, Georg Franz Burkhard, 1787-1854
Adams.7.51.2: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Probably: Dr Georg Kloss, Frankfurt physician, known for his library with which Kloss intended to produce supplements to Panzer's Typographical Annales.
F150.d.4.4: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
F151.c.1.18: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
F151.d.1.9: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.b.58: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.c.1: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.d.123: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.d.125: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.d.222: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.d.74: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Norton.d.98: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Tb.51.56: Bookplate: Georgius Kloss M.D.
Kloster Rossau (Vienna, Austria). Bibliothek
7746.d.50: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibliotheca Venerab: Conventus Viennensis in Rossaigia Ord: Servorum B. M. V.'
The Servite convent in Rossau, Vienna.
Knapp, Lewis M. (Lewis Mansfield), 1894-1976
Syn.7.84.118: Bookplate: Lewis Mansfield Knapp
Probably: Lewis Mansfield Knapp, scholar, Chair of the English Department At Colorado College, Denver.
Knatchbull, Norton, Sir, 1602-1685
E.10.9: Provenance: Norton Knatchbull
Perhaps: Sir Norton Knatchbull, MP for New Romney from 1640, or his uncle (1569-1636), MP for Hythe.
Knight, Charlotte
7660.c.46: Bookplate: Knight, with annotation: 'Charlotte'; Motto: 'Libertas Vera Vel Mors'
Knight, Joseph, 1829-1907
Brett-Smith.590: Bookplate: Ex Libris Joseph Knight; Artist: WBS (Scott) 1881
Probably: Joseph Knight, English journalist, drama critic and historian of theatre, FSA, known for his work in the Literary Gazette and The Athenaeum, as well as the DNB.
Brett-Smith.c.36: Bookplate: Ex Libris Joseph Knight; Artist: WBS (Scott) 1882
S740.d.71.1: Bookplate: Ex Libris Joseph Knight; Artist: WBS (Scott) 1883
Syn.4.63.20: Bookplate: Ex Libris Joseph Knight; Artist: WBS (Scott) 1884
Knight, Montagu George, 1844-1914
Syn.7.67.101: Bookplate: Montagu George Knight of Chawton
Probably: Montagu George Knight, Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Hampshire, District Councillor and Guardian for Faringdon.
Knight Bruce, J. L. (James Lewis), 1791-1866
7720.d.266: Bookplate: James Lewis Knight Bruce Roehampton
Probably: Sir James Lewis Knight Bruce (born Knight), barrister, judge and politician, FRS, FSA, of Roehampton Priory.
CCB.12.4: Bookplate: James Lewis Knight Bruce Roehampton
Knighton, William, Sir, 1776-1836
Keynes.P.5.28: Bookplate: William Knighton
Perhaps: Sir William Knighton, 1st Baronet, Private Secretary to the Sovereign, George IV, Physician to the Prince of Wales, or his son.
Knighton, William Wellesley, Sir, 1811-1885
S735.c.88.5: Bookplate: William Knighton
Perhaps: Sir William Knighton, 2nd baronet, son of the Private Secretary to George IV
Knoe, Henry, active 1659
X.8.14: Provenance: Hen Knoe, 1659
Knottesford, Francis Fortescue, 1772-1859
Syn.7.58.48: Bookplate: Revd. Francis Fortescue Knottesford, Bridgetown House
Probably: Rev Francis Knottesford, rector of Billesley, matriculated Queen's College Oxford 1790.
Syn.8.57.58: Bookplate: Revd. Francis Fortescue Knottesford, Bridgetown House
Knox, Catherine
Hib.7.725.26: Bookplate: Catherine Knox
Hib.7.748.70: Bookplate: Catherine Knox
Knox, Diana Jane, -1839
S727.d.77.28: Annotation: 'D. J. Knox Dressing Room 1789'
Probably: Diana Jane Knox (née Pery), Countess of Ranfurly, wife of Thomas Knox.
Knox, William, 1762-1831
Oates.6-10: Bookplate: Hon. Revd. Wm. Knox
Probably: Rt Rev William Knox, Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, Bishop of Derry, fourth son of Thomas Knox, 1st Earl of Ranfurly.
Knutsford, Thurston Holland-Hibbert, Viscount, 1888-1976
S721.d.76.5: Bookplate: Munden; Motto: 'Animum Ipse Parabo'; Artist: J F Badeley 1922
Probably: Thurston Holland-Hibbert, 4th Viscount Knutsford, of Munden House.
Knyvett, Antony, -1693
C.2.21: Provenance: Antony Knyvett (See 4257 B)
F.9.9: Provenance: Antony Knyvett, fl. 1639 (See 4257 B)
Knyvett, H., active 1596
Z.8.28: Provenance: "Non semp[er] imbres" (H. Knyvett), 1596
Knyvett, Thomas, Sir, 1539-1618
T.8.1-2: Annotation: Thomas Knyvett
Sir Thomas Knyvett of Ashwellthorpe, 4th Baron Berners, known for his library, much of which is now in the University Library.
Koeberle, I. G.
White.d.297: Stamp: 'I. G. Koeberle Stud.'
Koehler, Paul, Buchhändler u. Antiquar
8706.b.31: Ticket: Paul Koehler, Buchhändler u. Antiquar, Leipzig 05
8706.b.41: Ticket: Paul Koehler, Buchhändler u. Antiquar, Leipzig 05
8706.e.14: Ticket: Paul Koehler, Buchhändler u. Antiquar, Leipzig 05
S706.d.80.2: Ticket: Paul Koehler, Buchhändler u. Antiquar, Leipzig 05
Kögl, Rupertus, 1618-1688
F157.d.1.2: Bookplate: 'Rupertus D.G. Praepositus et Archidiaconus Chiemensis AD 1653'
Probably: Rupertus Kögl (or Kegel), Augustinian Canon and prophet of Chiemsee, Bavaria.
König, Charles Dietrich Eberhard, 1774-1851
8700.d.747: Volume inscribed: "Chas Konig British Museum"
Probably: Charles Dietrich Eberhard König, naturalist and keeper of the Department of Minerals at the British Museum.
Königliche Central-Turn-Anstalt zu Berlin. . Civilabtheilung. Bibliothek
5000.c.14: Stamp: 'Bibliothek der Civilabthl. Der königl. Central Turnanstalt in Berlin'
Königliches Französisches Gymnasium Berlin
7760.a.19: Stamp: 'Gymnasium Regium Berolinense Gallicum'
The Königliches Französisches Gymnasium of Berlin, founded 1689 by Elector Frederick III of Brandenburg
Königliches Gymnasium zu Meseritz
8706.b.44: Stamp: Meseritz, Königliches Gymnasium zu Meseritz
From the library of the Royal High School of Meseritz, Germany.
8706.c.110: Stamp: Meseritz, Königliches Gymnasium zu Meseritz
Königsbrunn, Ludwig, Freiherr von, 1776-1830
Leigh.e.8.51-: Bookplate: Ludwig Freiherr von Königsbrunn, 'ex libris Ludovici Baronis de Königsbrunn'
Probably: Ludwig von Königsbrunn, civil servant working in Olomouc, Moravia, and later as a member of the Moravian Provincial Assembly.
Körner, Hermann, active 1784
CCC.25.394: Stamp: Hermann Körner, Bäckermeister Boimstorf über Braunschweig
Possibly: Hermann Körner, German master baker from Braunschweig (Brunswick).
Kościół parafialny rzymskokatolicki (Ilūkste, Latvia). Biblioteka
Leigh.d.5.3: Bookplate: Biblioteka kość. par. Rz. Kat. w Iłłukszcie
The Parochial Church Library, Ilukste, Latvia.
Kreisberufsschule Meschede
CCC.25.648, item no. 2: Bookplate: Kreisberufsschule Meschede, Schulort Meschede
Kreisberufsschule Warendorf
CCC.25.400: Stamp: Kreisberufsschule Warendorf
Kreislehrer Bücherei (Schwerin, Germany)
Leigh.e.5.28: Stamp: Kreislehrer Bücherei, Schwerin
Kriegsgefangenenhilfe (Brussels, Belgium)
CCC.25.14: Stamp: Brussels, 'Kriegsgefangenenhilfe, 7 Rue Ste- Anne, Brussels, Y. M. C. A.' (and others in collection)
From the library of the Kriegsgefangenenhilfe (Prisoner of War Aid) YMCA, Brussels.
CCC.25.45: Stamp: Brussels, 'Kriegsgefangenenhilfe, 7 Rue Ste- Anne, Brussels' (and others in collection)
CCC.25.485: Stamp: 'Y. M. C. A. Kriegsgefangenhilfe, 7 Rue Ste- Anne, Brussels'
CCC.25.50: Stamp: Brussels, 'Kriegsgefangenenhilfe, 7 Rue Ste- Anne, Brussels, 2221 P. O. W.' (and others in collection)
Kristeller, Hans, 1890-1944
7706.d.252-253: Bookplate: H. Kristeller
Possibly: Hans Kristeller, German soldier, bureaucreat and an expert on composer Jacques Offenbach.
Kulturbauschule (Höhere Fachschule) Wegebauschule (Siegen, Germany). Bibliothek
CCC.25.528-: Stamp: Kultur - und Wegebauschule Bibliothek Siegen
Civil engineering school in Siegen, Germany, acted under the name Kulturbauschule (Höhere Fachschule) Wegebauschule from 1928-1938, now part of the University of Siegen.
Kurfürstliche Bibliothek (Bavaria, Germany)
Acton.a.3.23: Bookplate: 'Ex Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss Utriusq Bavariae Ducum'
From the electoral library of the Dukes of Bavaria in Munich. Bookplate designed by Raphael Sadeler the Elder, circa 1640.
Acton.b.23.192: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibliotheca Sereniss um Utriusq Bavaria Ducum 1618'
From the electoral library of the Dukes of Bavaria in Munich.
Acton.c.sel.86: Bookplate: 'Ex Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss Utriusq Bavariae Ducum'
Acton.d.48.248: Bookplate: 'Ex Electorali Bibliotheca Sereniss Utriusq Bavariae Ducum'
F158.a.1.2: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibliotheca Sereniss um Utriusq Bavaria Ducum 1618'
Young.169: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibliotheca Sereniss um Utriusq Bavaria Ducum 1618'
Kyffin, John
L.14.14: Provenance: John Kyffin
Kymer, Thomas, 1722-1784
S727.d.76.46: Bookplate: Thos. Kymer Esq. (vols. 3-4)
Probably: Thomas Kymer Esq., Attorney General for the counties of Camarthen etc. in South Wales, Burgess of Kidwelly.
Kynaston, Thomas, 1733-1831
Harley-Mason.b.116: Bookplate: Kynaston "Deus est nobis nobis sol et ensis"
Possibly: Thomas Kynaston, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1751.
L. B.
Keynes.T.4.4-5: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Arboris Bellae L.B. 09'.
L. C. A. B.
8000.c.749: Bookplate: Cypher 'LCAB' [?]
8000.c.750: Bookplate: Cypher 'LCAB' [?]
L. D. C. M., active 1868
7000.d.232: Bookplate: pictorial, with initials L. D. C. M., Annotated: Georges 4 Aout 1868.
L. W. D. B.
K.5.12: Armorial binding: L. W. D. B. with anonymous armorial; Arms: nine lozenges barwise, five and four.
La Fizelière, Albert de, 1819-1878
Leigh.d.6.2: Bookplate: Al. de La Fizelière, 'Felix qui potuit'
Probably: Albert de La Fizelière, French writer, constitutional lawyer, art critic and historian, member of prominent French literary circles.
La Fontaine, Louis de, 1522-1587
X.10.49: Provenance: De La Fontaine 1582 (Louis, dit Nicant 1522-1587?)
La Morandière, P. de
7706.e.61: Bookplate: P. de La Morandière
La Rochefoucauld de Roye, Jean-Baptiste-Louis-Frédéric de, duc d'Anville, 1709-1746
7000.e.26-29: Stamp: Chateau de la Roche Guyon Bibliothèque
Possibly: Jean-Baptiste de La Rochefoucauld de Roye.
La Rue, Émile de , 1802-1870
8735.d.83: Bookplate: Émile de la Rue
Possibly: Émile de la Rue, Swiss banker and correspondent of Charles Dickens.
La Sicotière, Léon de, 1812-1895
Hib.8.664.6: Bookplate: Léon Duchesne de La Sicotière
La Touche, Jn. David (John David)
Hib.8.727.9: Bookplate: John David La Touche
Probably: John David La Touche of Marlay, Dublin (1772-1838), who married Anne Caroline Tottenham in 1799.
Lacaita, C. C. (Charles Carmichael), 1853-1933
Norton.b.49: Bookplate: 'Caroli ac Mariae Lacaitæ filiorumque. Selham, Sussex'
Probably: Charles Carmichael Lacaita, British Botanist, MP for Dundee, Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds, matriculated Balliol College Oxford 1872.
Norton.b.60: Bookplate: 'Caroli ac Marix Lacaitæ filiorumque. Selham, Sussex'
Williams.533: Bookplate: 'Caroli ac Marix Lacaitæ filiorumque. Selham, Sussex'
Lacaita, Maria
Norton.b.49:
Maria Lacaita (née Maria Clavering Gibon-Carmichael), wife of C. C. Lacaita.
Norton.b.60:
Williams.533:
Lacius, Gulielmus
O*.4.51(D), item no. 1: Provenance: Guilielmus Lacius
Lacombe, P. (Paul), 1834-1919
Keynes.P.4.36: Bookplate: 'Paris Sans Pair', 'Bibliotheque de Paul Lacombe'
Probably: Paul Lacombe,historian, bibliographer, archivist and collector, specialist in the history of the city of Paris.
Lagorrée, abbé de
7560.d.114: Bookplate: L'Abbe de Lagorrée
Lake, Arthur
Q.5.20: Provenance: Arthur Lake
Lalemant, Gabriel, Saint, 1610-1649
SSS.3.14, item no. 454: Bookplate: 'Ex Bibliotheca Do. Gabrielis Lalemant, qui integram Collegio Parisiensi Societ. Iesu testamento legavit Do. 1624'
Probably: Saint Gabriel Lalement, Jesuit missionary killed in St. Ignace by Mohawk warriors, one of eight Canadian martyrs.
Lamb, Alderman, donor
Brett-Smith.434: Stamp: 'The gift of Mr. Aldm. Lamb for the memory of Mr Aldm. In. Richardson', on binding
Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
7440.d.91:
Lamb, James Jamieson, 1817-1872
S238.d.77.1: Annotation: James J. Lamb, Underwood Cottage, Paisley
Probably: James Jamieson Lamb, architect, who was commissioned to design the Government School of Design in Paisley, now part of the University of the West of Scotland.
Lamb, Matthew, Sir, 1705-1768
7540.d.92: Bookplate: Sir Matthew Lamb Bart.
Probably: Sir Matthew Lamb, 1st Baronet of Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, MP for Stockbridge and for Peterborough.
7720.d.203: Bookplate: Sir Matthew Lamb Bart.
Lamb , R. W.
7000.d.312: Bookplate: R. W. Lamb (20th century)
Lambert, Henri, 1827-1880
F160.d.4.12: Bookplate: Henri Lambert, avocat
Probably: Henri Lambert, French lawyer, book collector and member of several sociétés savantes, in 1861 married Marie Lassus, daughter of the prominent French achitect Jean-Baptiste Lassus.
Lambert, Peter
Syn.8.57.54: Provenance: Peter Lambert
Lambert, Richard
S828.c.79.10: Bookplate: Richard Lambert
Lamery-Boucacourt
7000.d.319: Bookplate: Lamery-Boucacourt
Lamoignon, Chrétien-François de, 1644-1709
F154.e.4.11: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Lamoniana
From the Lamoignon family library. Probably: Chretien-Francois de Lamoignon, Counsellor of Parliament and Advocate General of France.
Landon, C. R.
7540.d.146: Bookplate: C. R. L. with Crest: lizard tongued.
Arms appear to be those of Landon family of Cheshunt.
Landon, Francis Palmer, 1877-1963
7540.d.146: Bookplate: Francis Palmer Landon, 'Ma force d'en haut'
Probably: Major Francis Palmer Landon of the Royal Army Service Corps, solicitor in family firm.
Landor, Walter, -1805
White.d.207: Bookplate: Wr. Landor; Annotation: 'W. Landor Dec 6 1774'
Probably: Dr Walter Landor, physician, of Eastgate House, Warwick, father of the poet Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864).
Lane, Edward
CCB.13.17: Bookplate: Edward Lane
Lane, William
Hib.7.787.54-: Bookplate: William Lane; Franks 17547
Williams.595-: Bookplate: William Lane; Franks 17547
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Rel.e.60.3:
Lang, Andrew
Syn.8.57.53: Provenance: Andrew Lang, 'Josephus 1575-9'
Langdale, Philip, 1725-approximately 1815
S474.b.79.8: Bookplate: Philip Langdale; Franks1756?8
Possibly: Philip Langdale of Houghton Hall, Yorkshire, or another member of this extended family.
Langdon, John, active 1683
6.51.15: Provenance: John Langdon, 1683
Langhorne, Robert, active 16th/17th century
F*.13.22(G): Provenance: Robert Langhorne, his mottoes "Domat omnia virtus" and "Quod fuit durum pati meminisse dulce est"
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 29, 34
Langley, Thomas
U*.8.75(G): Provenance: Tho. Langley
Langton, Thomas
Syn.8.57.112: Provenance: Thomas Langdon (7758)
Lansdowne, William Petty, Marquis of, 1737-1805
Pryme.d.176: Bookplate: Shelburne, with Earl's Coronet; Stamp on Binding [Both appear to be those commonly attributed to the 1st Earl of Shelburne, although the date of publication suggests that they were also used by the 2nd Earl]
Probably: William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, known as The Earl of Shelburne until 1784, Prime Minister of Great Britain, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1755.
VI.17.22: Bookplate: William Fitzmaurice, Marquis of Lansdowne, anon., with motto "Virtute non verbis"
Probably: William Petty (née Fitzmaurice), 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Lords, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1755.
Larkins, Jeremiah, 1833-1907
Harley-Mason.b.116: Stamp: J. Larkins, binder's stamp
Probably: Jeremiah Larkins, worked as a book binder from the age of 18, eventually owning his own business.
Larkin's Circulating Library (London, England)
Pryme.c.618: Bookplate: Larkin's Circulating Library and Reading Room, 1 Cadogan Terrace, Sloane St.
Pryme.c.620: Bookplate: Larkin's Circulating Library and Reading Room, 1 Cadogan Terrace, Sloane St.
Larwood, Joshua, approximately 1748-1808
7300.d.159: Bookplate: Joshua Larwood
Possibly: Rev Joshua Larwood, rector of Swanton Morley and Chaplain aboard the Brittania, author, matriculated Corpus Christi 1767.
7300.d.187: Bookplate: Joshua Larwood
Lasher, Thomas, 1637-
Syn.5.58.3: Biographical Details noted on back pages: Thomas Lasher, son of William Lasher, born 8th November 1637.
Lasher, William, active 1637
Syn.5.58.3: Biographical Details noted on back pages: Thomas Lasher, son of William Lasher, born 8th November 1637.
Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555
D*.7.28.B: Provenance: Hugo Latymere
Probably: Hugh Latimer, University chaplain from 1522, later bishop of Worcester and Protestant martyr.
G*.6.43(F): Provenance: Hugo Latymere
G*.6.44(F): Provenance: Hugo Latymere
G*.6.45(F): Provenance: Hugo Latymere
Laud, William
Syn.7.57.66: Provenance: William Laud
Lauderdale, Earl of
Rel.a.54.1: Provenance: Earl of Lauderdale
Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of, 1616-1682
Syn.6.63.25: Provenance: Earl of Lauderdale, 22 Oct 1657
Presumably: John Maitland, 2nd Earl of Lauderdale, created Duke in 1672; his library was sold at auction after his death
Lauderdale, John Maitland, Earl of, -1645
G.2.34: Provenance: Earl of Lauderdale, 1617 (or 1627?)
Presumably: John Maitland, created Viscount of Lauderdale in 1616 and 1st Earl in 1624
Laughton, Benjamin
G.13.17, item no. 1: Provenance: Benjamin Laughton
Laughton, Isaac
G.13.17, item no. 6: Provenance: Isaac Laughton
Laughton, John, active 1634
G.13.17, item no. 1: Provenance: John Laughton
G.13.17, item no. 6: Provenance: John Laughton, 1634 (med)
Laughton, John
S.10.64: Provenance: John Laughton
Laughton, Samuel
G.13.17, item no. 6: Provenance: Samuel Laughton
Laughton, Thomas
G.13.17, item no. 6: Provenance: Thomas Laughton
Lauraguais, Diane Adélaide de Mailly-Nesle, duchesse de, 1714-1769
7000.d.1402: Bookplate: Diane-Adélaïde Mailly, duchesse de Brancas de Lauraguais (binding)
Probably: Diane Adelaide de Mailly, duchesse de Lauraguais and mistress to King Louis XV.
Law Society (Great Britain)
Hib.5.828.39: Stamp: Law Society, London
Probably: the Law Society of Great Britain.
Hib.7.840.14: Bookplate: Incorporated Law Society, with stamp and 'Withdrawn' stamp
Probably: the Law Society of Great Britain, known from 1860 until 1903 as the Incorporated Law Society.
Hib.7.842.18: Stamp: Incorporated Law Society, and 'Withdrawn' stamp
Lawless, Richard
Hib.7.772.82: Bookplate: Richard Lawless
Lawrence, Charles, 1776-1853
Leigh.d.11.225: Bookplate: Charles Lawrence; Motto: 'In Cruce Salus'
Probably: Charles Lawrence of Mossley Hall, Liverpool, and Fairfield, Jamaica, married Rose D'Aguilar in 1800. Son of Richard James Lawrence.
Lawrence, M. , active 1572
F.12.43: Provenance: M.(?) Lawrence, 1572
Lawrence, Richard James, 1745-1830
Leigh.d.11.225: Annotation: 'Richard James Lawrence Paris 14th Nov 1777'
Probably: Richard James Lawrence of Fairfield Estate in Jamaica, matriculated St Mary's Hall Oxford 1762. Father of Charles Lawrence.
Lawrie, Alexander, 1768-1847
7440.c.44: Bookplate: Alexander Lawrie, Lanfine
Possibly: Alexander Lawrie of Lanfine, who married Janet Paterson and then Jean Dunlop.
Lawson, John
Keynes.T.3.14: Bookplate: 'E bibliotheca Johannis Lawson'
Lawson, Wilfred, Sir, approximately 1707-1762
Hib.7.738.20-: Bookplate: Wilfred Lawson Esq; Franks 17790
Possibly: Sir Wilfred Lawson, 8th Baronet of Isell, MP for Cumberland and High Sheriff of Cumberland, known as the 'Clog Baronet' for his campaigning on Land Tax legislature.
Le Brun de Neuville, Charles Henri, 1773-1868
T560.c.1.86: Bookplate: Le Brun de Neuville
Probably: Charles Henri le Brun de Neuville, son of Charles Jean Baptiste Le Brun (1731-1787), notary and conseiller-secrétaire of the King of France.
Le Cocq, Nathaniel, 1750-1800
Williams.659-652: Bookplate: Mr. N. Le Cocq (Mr. Nathaniel)
Probably: Nathaniel Le Cocq, son of Samuel Le Cocq (1704-1771), many of his letters are held in the Priaulx Library.
Le Cocq, W. J.
CCA.20.69: Bookplate: W. J. Le Cocq
Le Cras, Abraham Jones, 1798-1869
8100.d.3204: Bookplate: Abraham Jones Le Cras
Probably: Abraham Jones Le Cras, Jersey newspaper proprietor, political reformer and publisher.
Le Tellier, Adrien, 1790-1866
Leigh.d.6.33: Bookplate: Le Tellier, avocat
Probably: Adrien Le Tellier, Belgian lawyer living in Mons, Vice-President of the Société des Bibliophiles Belges.
Leach, Frederick Richard, 1837-1904
Syn.8.67.51: Bookplate: Frederick Richard Leach
Possibly: Frederick Richard Leach, master decorator and mural and stained glass painter, known for his collaborations with William Morris.
Leake, John Martin, 1739-1836
Syn.4.63.45: Bookplate: John Martin Leake
Probably: John Martin Leake of Thorpe Hall, Essex, Treasury official and father of William Martin Leake (1777-1860).
Leake, William
Keynes.T.4.14: Bookplate: Will Leake, advertisement pasted on end board
Leake, William Martin, 1777-1860
7510.a.1-24: Bookplate: William Martin Leake
Probably: William Martin Leake, English antiquarian and topographer, FRS, FRGS, created DCL at Oxford 1816.
Cam.c.745.4: Bookplate: William Martin Leake
F155.d.4.12: Bookplate: William Martin Leake
S611.c.85.1-: Bookplate: William Martin Leake
S780.c.83.1: Bookplate: William Martin Leake
Leboucher, Const. , prêtre
7100.e.224: Stamp: Const. Leboucher, prêtre
Lechmere, Ch., of the Middle Temple, active 1702
X.1.20: Provenance: Ch. Lechmere, Middle Temple, 1702
Ledwich School of Medecine (Dublin, Ireland). Library
7300.d.151: Bookplate: Ledwich Library (School of Medicine)
The Library of the Ledwich School of Medecine in Dublin, founded under another name in 1827, renamed after Thomas H. Ledwich in 1868 and amalgamated with the College of Surgeons in 1889.
Ledys, George, active approximately 1600
Inc.3.A.2.12[3826]:
Syn.8.61.82: Provenance: G. Ledys
Compare Oates 199
Lee, Brian North
9660.b.382: Bookplate: Brian North Lee
Brian North Lee (1936-2007), teacher and expert on bookplates, co-founder of The Bookplate Society.
Lee, George, Sir, 1767-1827
7540.a.18: Bookplate: Reverend Sir George Lee Baronet of Hartwell
Probably: Rev Sir George Lee, 6th Baronet of Hartwell, Rector of Grendon Underwood, Water Stratford, and Beachampton, matriculated St John's College Oxford 1784.
7720.e.10-: Bookplate: Sir George Lee Bart., of Hartwell
S721.d.74.2: Bookplate: Sir George Lee Bart., of Hartwell
Williams.610: Bookplate: Revd. George Lee, "Verum atque decens"
Lee, Harry Lancelot, 1759-approximately 1821
7440.d.11: Bookplate: Harry Lancelot Lee
Probably: Harry Lancelot Lee Esq. of Coton Hall, Shropshire, Justice of the Peace.
7560.c.29-: Bookplate: Harry Lancelot Lee
Lee, John, 1783-1866
7540.a.18: Bookplate: John Lee (formerly Fiott)
Probably: John Lee (née Fiott), English astronomer, mathematician, antiquarian and barrister, CQ, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1802.
CCA.13.11: Bookplate: John Lee (formerly Fiott)
Probably: John Lee (né Fiott), English astronomer, mathematician, antiquarian and barrister, CQ, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1802.
Hib.7.798.26: Bookplate: John Lee (formerly Fiott)
S721.d.74.2: Bookplate: John Lee (formerly Fiott)
Lee, Robert, 1793-1877
Keynes.Q.5.19: Annotation: Dr Robert Lee 4 Savile Row London
Probably: Robert Lee MD, physician, surgeon and childbirth specialist, FRS, FRCP, Secretary to the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society.
Lee, W. , binder (of Darlington)
Williams.571: Bookplate: W. Lee, binder, Darlington
Lee, William, Sir, 1726-1799
7540.a.18: Bookplate: Sir William Lee Bart., Hartwell; Bookplate: William Lee, of Hartwell, Bucks.
Probably: Sir William Lee, 4th Baronet of Hartwell. Possibly: His son, William Lee (1764-1801), 5th Baronet of Hartwell.
S721.d.74.2: Bookplate: William Lee, of Hartwell, Bucks.
Lee , Lancelot Charles, 1768-1841
7180.d.145: Bookplate: Lancelot Charles Lee
Probably: Rev Lancelot Charles Lee, Rector of Wootton, matriculated New College Oxford 1785.
Leece, Eleanor
Keynes.R.1.25: Label: Eleanor Leece, leather label
Leeds, Francis George Godolphin D'Arcy D'Arcy-Osborne, Duke of, 1798-1859
Keynes.B.2.35: Bookplate: Leeds; Arms: Duke of Lees quartering Townshend
Probably: Francis D'Arcy-Osborne, 7th Duke of Leeds, MP for Helston.
White.d.156: Bookplate: Leeds; Arms: Duke of Lees quartering Townshend
Leeus, G.
3.33.72: Provenance: G. Leeus, Γνω θι σεαυτον
Lefferts, Marshall C. (Marshall Clifford), 1848-1928
Brett-Smith.1023: Bookplate: Marshall Clifford Lefferts
Probably: Marshall Clifford Lefferts, President of the Celluloid Company, book collector who focussed on American and English literature, especially that of Alexander Pope.
Brett-Smith.833: Bookplate: Marshall Clifford Lefferts
Lefroy, Anthony, 1800-1890
CCD.18.115: Bookplate: Anthony Lefroy; Motto: 'Mutare Sperno'; Franks 17960.
Probably: Anthony Lefroy, Irish politician and lawyer, MP for Longford and for Dublin University.
Hib.5.825.53: Bookplate: Anthony Lefroy; Motto: 'Mutare Sperno'; Franks 17960.
Lefroy, Thomas Langlois, 1776-1869
Hib.5.825.53: Annotation: From my father 1826
Probably: Thomas Langlois Lefroy, MP for Dublin University and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Legge, Janie
862.d.62: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Janie Legge'
Legh, George John, 1751-1832
Hunter.d.72.16: Bookplate: High Legh Library
Possibly: George John Legh of High Legh Hall, High Sheriff of Cheshire, matriculated Christ's College Cambridge 1787. Possibly: His son, George Cornwall Legh, MP for Cheshire.
Legh, George John, 1751-1834
Keynes.R.3.27: Bookplate: High Legh Library
Legh, George John, 1751-1835
Keynes.W.3.33: Bookplate: High Legh Library
Legh, George John, 1751-1836
Oates.210-212: Bookplate: High Legh Library
Legh, George John, 1751-1837
S721.d.76.11: Bookplate: High Legh Library
Lehns-Bücherei (Erxleben, Germany)
Norton.e.20: Stamp: Lehns-Bücherei in Erxleben
Lehrerbildungsanstalt Braunschweig
CCC.25.520-: Stamp: vol. 4, 'Lehrerbildungsanstalt Braunschweig'
Probably: Braunschweig teacher's education institution.
Lehrerinnenbildungsanstalt Hamburg
CCC.25.486: Stamp: Hamburg, 'Lehrerinnenbildungsanstalt, Hamburg 6, Felix-Dahn-Str. 7' (and others in collection)
Probably: From the library of the Hamburg Teacher Training College.
Leicester
SSS.27.23: Provenance: ( ) Leicester
Leicester, Henry Augustus, 1765-1816
Cam.d.781.10: Bookplate: Henry Augustus Leicester; Motto: 'Tu Domine Gloria'; Franks 17996
Probably: Henry Augustus Leicester, who married Letitia Smythe Owen in 1791, matriculated Trinity College 1783.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of , 1532?-1588
Syn.6.57.6: Binding: Anonymous; Earl's Coronet; Motto: Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense; Crest: bear erect muzzled and chained
Probably: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.
Leigh, Chandos, 1791-1850
Norton.d.8: Bookplate: Leigh
Probably: Chandos Leigh, 1st Baron Leigh, poet and landowner, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1810.
S727.d.83.59-: Bookplate: Leigh
SSS.23.20: Bookplate: Leigh
Leigh, Julia
7720.b.3: Bookplate: Julia Leigh; Arms: Leigh impaling Goldie [?]
S438.d.78.1-: Bookplate: Julia Leigh
Leigh, R. A.
Leigh.d.11.289: Bookplate: R.A. Leigh 1974
Ralph Alexander Leigh, Professor of French at Cambridge University and editor of the Correspondance complète de Rousseau (1965-1998). His collection was purchased by the University Library between 1983 and 1985 and now forms class 'Leigh'.
Leigh, Thomas, -1666
Syn.8.58.181: Provenance: Tho. Leigh, Christ's, died 1666 (from Bishop's Stortford School Library, sold at Sotheby's, 27 July 1893) (See J. Pente's Biog. Reg. i. 298)
Thomas Leigh, matriculated Christ's College 1614, headmaster of Bishop's Stortford School and founder of its library.
T.9.63: Provenance: Tho. Leigh, Christ's, died 1666 (from Bishop's Stortford School Library, sold at Sotheby's, 27 July 1893) (See J. Pente's Biog. Reg. i. 298)
Leigh Perrot, James, -1817
Keynes.T.5.21-8: Bookplate: James Leigh Perrot
Probably: James Leigh-Perrot, Uncle of Jane Austen.
Leinster, Augustus Frederick Fitzgerald, Duke of, 1791-1874
Hib.7.729.40: Bookplate: Carton Library, with motto "Crom a Boo"
Probably: Augustus Fitzgerald, 3rd Duke of Leinster and Lord Lieutenant of Kildare.
Hib.7.792.51-: Bookplate: Carton Library, with motto "Crom a Boo"
Leinster Book Shop
Hib.7.850.26: Ticket: Leinster Book Shop (P. Lynam), 36 Aungier Street, Dublin
Leitrim, Nathaniel Clements, Earl of, 1768-1854
8540.c.5: Bookplate: Earl of Leitrim; Arms: Clements with Bermingham on escutcheon.
Probably: Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim, Colonel of Militia, Knight of the Order of St Patrick, married Mary Bermingham in 1800.
Hib.8.790.4: Bookplate: Earl of Leitrim; Arms: Clements with Bermingham on escutcheon.
Leitrim, Robert Bermingham Clements, Earl of , 1847-1892
8540.c.5: Annotation: 'Robt Clements Cadiz Augst 3d 188- [?]'
Possibly: Robert Bermingham Clements, 4th Earl of Leitrim, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Lejourdan, (Étienne Jean), M., 1756-
White.d.564: Bookplate: M. Lejourdan fils - Avocat en la Cour
Possibly: Étienne-Jean Lejourdan, French lawyer and politician, bibliophile, member and deputy of the Conseil des Anciens.
Lejourdan, Alfred
White.c.266: Bookplate: Marseilles Bibliothèque de M. Alfred Lejourdan
Probably: Alfred Lejourdan, zoologist and botanist, director of the Jardin des Plantes in Marseilles.
Lemaitre, N. J. , active 1822
Leigh.b.11.58: Label: 'signé N. J. Lemaitre'
Perhaps the same N.J. Lemaitre who is a signatory of the Cour Royale d'Amiens' Proces-Verbal de l'Inauguration du Portrait en Pied du Roi (1822)
Lempriére, Charles, 1714-1804
Keynes.G.1.3-: Bookplate: [Lempriére of Rozel, Jersey]; Motto: 'Timor dei nobilitas'; Franks 18134
Possibly: Charles Lempriére, Lieutenant-Bailiff of Jersey, or another member of this family.
Keynes.G.3.13-: Bookplate: [Lempriére of Rozel, Jersey]; Motto: 'Timor dei nobilitas'; Franks 18134
Lenehan, Nathaniel V.
White.d.253: Bookplate: Nathaniel V. Lenehan, '-Hys-Booke'; Motto: 'Fortuna Sequatur'
Lennox, of Angus
Adams.7.57.7: Provenance: Lennox of Angus
Leon, Herbert S. (Herbert Samuel), 1850-1926
Brett-Smith.875: Bookplate: Herbert S. Leon
Probably: Sir Herbert Samuel Leon, 1st Baronet, English financier and MP for Buckingham, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
S727.e.75.1: Bookplate: Herbert S. Leon
Leonard, John, (of Newcastle West)
Hib.7.797.36: Stamp: John Leonard, Newcastle-West
Leschelle (France), Bibliothèque
Oates.194-195: Bookplate: Bibliothèque de Leschelle
Leslie
7720.d.1414-1415: Bookplate: Unknown arms with Motto: 'Grip Fast'
Perhaps: a member of the Leslie clan.
L'Estrange, Hamon, 1605-1660
G.13.23, item no. 5: Provenance: Hamon L'Estrange (wn), autograph corrections
Lesueur, B. D. M.
Leigh.c.5.66: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris B. D. M. Lesueur, Pictor, 1807'; Pictorial, with musical instruments
Lett
Young.195: Bookplate: Lett
Leveroni, Giacomo
7740.d.60: Annotation: Giacomo Leveroni y Harrison Gray's Inn Road London'
Levi, Leone, 1821-1888
Syn.4.62.31: Bookplate: 'Dr. Leone Levi, Cavaliere Degl'Ordini di SS Maurizio e Lazzaro e della Corona d'Italia'
Probably: Leone Levi, Italian-born jurist and statistician, known for his legal reforms to the chambers of commerce, FSA, Knight of St Maurice and St Lazarus.
Levin, L. W., of Uppsala
Keynes.P.5.8: Ticket: L. W. Levin, Bokb. Uppsala
Levinge, Elizabeth Anne, 1789-1853
Hib.7.758.11: Bookplate: Eliz. Anne Levinge
Probably: Lady Elizabeth Anne Levinge (née Parkyns), wife of Sir Richard Levinge, 6th Baronet.
Lewenhaupt, Adam de
Leigh.d.11.214: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Adami De Lewenhaupt
Lewes Mechanics Institution
8720.d.568-: Bookplate: Lewes Mechanics Institution
Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818
Leigh.b.11.70: Bookplate: Matthew Lewis Esq. ; Arms: Lewis quartering Gregory; Franks 18248
Probably: Matthew Gregory Lewis, English novellist and dramatist known as 'Monk' Lewis after his famous play, MP for Hinden, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1790.
Lewis, W. Thomas
S474.c.81.4: Bookplate: W. Thomas Lewis
Lewis, William, 1835? - 1918
7420.d.284: Ticket: W. Lewis, Duke Street, Cardiff (binder's ticket)
William Lewis, proprietor of the Cardiff printing house of that name from 1873 to 1913.
Lewis, Samuel Savage, 1836-1891
S706.c.82.6:
S706.c.87.2:
Lewis & Sons
8760.c.222: Ticket: 'Bound for Lewis & Sons, Gough Square, Fleet St., London
Lewkenor, Richard
J.9.16: Provenance: Ri. Lewkenor
Leyel, C. F., Mrs., 1890-1957
S438.a.72.1: Bookplate: Hilda Leyel
Probably: Hilda Leyel (née Wauton), who wrote under the name Mrs. C. F. Leyel, herbalism expert and founder of the Society of Herbalists.
Librairie Centrale des Sciences (Paris, France)
7000.d.149: Bookplate: Librairie Centrale des Sciences, Rue de Seine, 13 Paris
Librairie E. Dujardin
Leigh.e.5.75: Bookplate: 'Librairie E. Dujardin, Retaux frères, Paris, 13 rue des Grès'
Librairie Universelle (Paris, France)
Leigh.c.5.19-: Ticket: Librairie Universelle, Passage du Saumon 2, (bookseller's ticket)
Library Company of Philadelphia
7350.c.27: Bookplate: Library Company of Philadelphia
The Library Company of Philadelphia, a non-profit library and collection of manuscripts and printed materials founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.
Hib.5.791.45: Bookplate: Library Company of Philadelphia
Probably: The Library Company of Philadelphia, a non-profit library and collection of manuscripts and printed materials founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1731.
Libreria Loescher e Co. (Rome, Italy)
Norton.c.84: Ticket: 'Libreria Loescher e Co. (W Regenberg) Roma - Due Macelli 88'
Walter Regenberg bought the Rome branch of Hermann Loescher's publishing and bookselling business in 1892.
Lidstone, Roger, -1856
Keynes.P.7.18: Ticket: R. Lidstone, Bookseller etc., Plymouth
Roger Lidstone, publisher, bookseller and printer.
Lightfoot, J. B. (Joseph Barber), 1828-1889
S760.c.84.4: Bookplate: Joseph Lightfoot, 'E libris Josephi Lightfoot S.T.P. Episcopi Dunelmensis'
Probably: Joseph Barber Lightfoot, English theologian and Bishop of Durham, matriculated Trinity College Cambridge 1847.
Lightlle, John
L.14.16: Provenance: John Lightlle
Lilford, Thomas Littleton Powys, Baron, 1833-1896
Keynes.F.2.1: Bookplate: Lord Lilford; Franks 23998/23999; Bookplate: Library, Lilford; Franks 24000
Lilford, Thomas Powys, Baron, 1743-1800
7706.d.162: Bookplate: Lord Lilford; Franks 23998/23999
Probably: Thomas Powys, 1st Baron Lilford, MP for Northamptonshire, matriculated King's College Cambridge 1760. Possibly: Another Baron Lilford of this family.
Leigh.d.11.194: Bookplate: Lord Lilford; Franks 23998/23999; Bookplate: Library, Lilford; Franks 24001
Lilienthal-schule Dortmund
CCC.25.316: Stamp: 'Lilienthal-Schule Dortmund-Husen, Bauerholz 21'
Lillie, Eliz. , 1667
Bb*.12.13(F)5: Provenance: Eliz. Lillie, 1667?
Limer, Cornelius, active 1605
P*.9.47(C): Provenance: Cornelius Limer, 1605
Lincoln's Inn (London, England)
7200.d.40-: Stamp: Hon. Soc. of Lincoln's Inn, 'the gift of…'
7720.e.32: Stamp: Hon. Soc. of Lincoln's Inn, 'the gift of…'
8720.e.27: Stamp: Hon. Soc. of Lincoln's Inn, 'the gift of…'
F166.e.5.6:
Lincoln's Inn (London, England), Library
8350.d.4: Stamp: Lincoln's Inn Library
8500.c.286: Bookplate: Lincoln's Inn Library, presentation bookplate and stamp
Hib.5.778.6: Bookplate: Lincoln's Inn Library, presentation bookplate and stamp
Syn.4.62.41: Stamp: Lincoln's Inn Library
T540.d.9.15-: Stamp: Lincoln's Inn Library, 'sold from'
Lindenbruch, Friedrich
X.8.37: Provenance: Friedrich Lindenbruch
Linen Hall Library (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Hib.7.817.16:
Hib.7.824.21: Stamp: Linen Hall Library, Belfast, 1788 (embossed stamp)
Hib.7.824.22: Stamp: Linen Hall Library, Belfast, 1788 (embossed stamp)
Lingard, Joshua, approximately 1798-1842
Syn.4.62.18: Annotation: Joshua Lingard Hulme
Probably: Rev Joshua Lingard, rector of St George's Church, Hulme.
Linney, J. L. (John Lewis), -1846
Keynes.U.3.35: Ticket: I. L. Linney, Ripon, bookseller's ticket
John Lewis Linney, printer and bookseller of Ripon
Lisburne, Wilmot Vaughan, Earl of, 1730-1800
7735.d.196-: Bookplate: The Right Honourable Wilmot Earl of Lisburne in the Kingdom of Ireland; Motto: 'Non Revertar Inultus'
Probably: Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne, Lord of Trade and Lord of the Admiralty, MP for Cardiganshire. Possibly: His son, Wilmot Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Lisburne (1755-1820).
Norton.e.54: Bookplate: The Right Honourable Wilmot Earl of Lisburne in the Kingdom of Ireland; Motto: 'Non Revertar Inultus'
Lisburne, Wilmot Vaughan, Viscount, -1766
S735.e.75.9: Bookplate: The Right Honourable Viscount Lisburne Wilmot, in the Kingdom of Ireland
Probably: Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne, who married Elizabeth Watson in 1727. Possibly: His son Wilmot Vaughan (1730-1800), 1st Earl of Lisburne, MP for Cardiganshire and for Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Lister, James, active 1826
Oates.325: Annotation: 'James Lister Paris 27 Mai 1826'. Bookplate: Lister, armorial bookplate with motto "Ne oublie"
Lister, Martin, 1638?-1712
Keynes.P.4.4: Annotation: 'Tho: Kirke liber ex dono autoris amic: char: M: Lister MD'
Probably: Martin Lister, English naturalist and physician, Physician to the Queen, FRS, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1658.
Lister, Pamela
7000.c.91: Bookplate: Pamela and Raymond Lister
Raymond Lister (1919-2001), master metalworker, artist and author, governor of the Federation of British Artists 1972-1980, and member of Wolfson College. His wife Pamela (1925?-2020).
8400.c.291: Bookplate: Pamela and Raymond Lister
859.d.182: Bookplate: Pamela and Raymond Lister
F153.c.4.2: Bookplate: Pamela and Raymond Lister
Lister, Raymond
7000.c.91:
8400.c.291:
859.d.182:
F153.c.4.2:
Litchfield, E. Hubert (Edward Hubert)
Syn.7.84.134: Bookplate: E. Hubert Litchfield
Probably: Edward Hubert Litchfield (1879-1949), known for his library of first editions of English and American authors and other rare books, which was sold at auction in December 1951.
Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne
White.c.34: Stamp: Newcastle Lit. & Phil. Soc.
From the library of the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society, founded in 1793 as a conversation club.
Litterscheid
Oates.329-330: Bookplate: Litterscheid
Littleton, Edmund, active late 16th century
H*.6.16(E): Provenance: Edm. Littleton, 1587; his motto "Crux
Littleton, Edward, active 16th century
D*.10.36(C): Provenance: Edw. Littleton, post 1573
Liverpool, Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Earl of, 1846-1907
P478.c.18.1-: Bookplate: Cecil George Savile Foljambe
Probably: Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool, MP for Mansfield and Lord Steward of the Household.
Livett, Grevile Mairis, 1858 or 1859-1951
Syn.1.81.1: Bookplate: Grevile Mairis Livett, "Cruce non leone fides"
Probably: Rev Canon Grevile (or Greville) M. Livett, FSA, Vicar of Wateringay and Honorary Canon of Rochester, matriculated St John's College 1877.
Livius, George Peter, 1743-1816
7300.d.105: Bookplate: George Livius
Possibly: George Peter Livius of Lisbon and later Bedford, employed in the service of the East India Company, married Mary Foster Barham 1785, Head of the Commissariat in India under Warren Hastings.
Livraria Académica (Porto, Portugal)
8000.d.127: Ticket: Livraria Académica, 8 R. Mártires da Liberdada, 12 Porto, Portugal (20th century bookseller's ticket)
Llewellyn, Thomas, approximately 1720-1783
7100.c.282:
7350.c.19:
S300.d.73.4:
S348.c.76.2:
S442.c.76.1:
Llewelyn, Thomas, approximately 1720-1783
7100.c.282: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449
Probably: Thomas Llewelyn, Baptist minister and tutor, played a major role in the promotion and distribution of the Welsh translation of the Bible, on his death donated his library to the Bristol Baptist College.
7350.c.19: Bookplate: 'The gift of Thos Llewelyn Esq. LLD Obiit 7 Aug 1783'; Artist: W Gingell sc. Bath; Franks 18449
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
Lloyd, bookseller & binder
Brett-Smith.1039: Stamp: Lloyd, of London, binder's stamp
Lloyd, E. S.
S724.d.74.1-: Bookplate: E.S. & H. Lloyd
Lloyd, Edmund, active 1796-1847
Keynes.P.6.4: Ticket: E. Lloyd, bookseller and stationer, corner of Harley & New Cavendish Streets, London
Probably: Edmund Lloyd, London-based bookseller, publisher, printer and stationer.
Ll.28.38-: Ticket: E. Lloyd, bookseller and stationer, corner of Harley & New Cavendish Streets, London
Lloyd, Edward Owen Vaughan, 1857-1914
7735.e.266-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Probably: Edward Owen Vaughan Lloyd of Rhagatt and Berth, Freemason, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant for Merionethshire, matriculated Non-Coll Oxford 1877, graduated Balliol College.
7740.c.7-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
8540.d.20: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.b.5.28-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.c.11.122-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.c.11.83-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.c.5.78: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.10.9-11(1): Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.118: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.174: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label) (MS note states vols. bought at 'the sale of the Ladies of Llangollen')
Leigh.d.11.178: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.202-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.216: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label) (MS note states vols. bought at 'the sale of the Ladies of Llangollen')
Leigh.d.11.4: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.61: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.90: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.11.94-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.12.21-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.5.251: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.5.405: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.d.5.59: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label) (MS note states vols. bought at 'the sale of the Ladies of Llangollen')
Leigh.d.8.77: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.11.16: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.11.2: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.5.102-110: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.5.60: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.5.7: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Leigh.e.8.54-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Oates.541-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
S721.b.75.1, item no. 1: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
S721.d.71.5: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
S721.d.72.3-4: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
S727.d.77.31-: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Syn.7.69.107: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Syn.7.69.78: Bookplate: Edward Owen Vaughan, of Rhagatt, Corwen, and label 'E. Lloyd, Esq. Rhagatt, Corwen' (books have either or both plate/label)
Lloyd, H.
S724.d.74.1-:
Lloyd, Thomas, Sir, 1820-1877
7250.d.210: Bookplate: Thomas Lloyd of Bronwydd
Probably: Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st Baronet, rebuilt Bronwydd Castle in 1853, MP for Cardiganshire, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1838.
Lloyd, William, Sir, 1782-1857
CCD.12.20: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial
Probably: Sir William Lloyd, Welsh military commander and mountaineer, Major in the Bengal Infantry.
Lloyd, William Reynolds, 1808-
Keynes.U.7.6: Bookplate: William Reynolds Lloyd
Probably: William Reynolds Lloyd, merchant in Gloucester and Birmingham, married Tabitha Fox, author.
Syn.4.63.17: Bookplate: William Reynolds Lloyd
Lloyd, Dorothy, Madam
Keynes.Q.3.7 : Inscribed: 'Madam Dorothy Lloyd'.
Lloyd George, David, 1863-1945
7100.d.1144: Stamp: David Lloyd George
Probably: David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Great Britain, Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, MP for Carnarvon Boroughs.
8100.e.335: Bookplate: 'One of the Books of David Lloyd George'; Stamp: 'David Lloyd George'
Lloyd-Greame, Yarburgh Gamaliel, 1813-1890
8720.e.76: Bookplate: Y. G. Lloyd-Greame; Motto: 'C'est la ceul vertu qui donne la noblesse'
Probably: Rev Yarburgh Gamaliel Lloyd-Greame (née Lloyd), Vicar of Dunston in Lincolnshire, Justice of the Peace for East and West Ridings, matriculated Trinity College 1832. Possibly: His son, Colonel Yarburgh George Lloyd-Greame.
L'Obel, M. de
L.3.9: Provenance: M. de L'Obel
Löck , G.
Acton.d.25.406: Bookplate: G. Löck
Locke, John
T.4.57: Provenance: John Locke
Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895
Williams.568: Bookplate: Frederick Locker, 'Fear God and fear nought'; Dragon Design by Montagu
Probably: Frederick Locker-Lampson (né Locker), English bibliophile and poet.
Lockwood, Richard, approximately 1672-1756?
7415.d.41: Bookplate: Richard Lockwood, Dews Hall, Essex
Possibly: Richard Lockwood Esq., MP for London City and for Worcester City, or another member of this family.
Loder, Robert
Harley-Mason.bb.41-: Bookplate: Robert Loder; Arms: On a fesse three bucks' heads cabossed proper; Crest: A buck's head cabossed and pierced with an arrow bendwise, point to the sinister.
Probably: A member of the Loder Baronets family, of which the arms shown represent a simplification.
Lodington, Joseph, 1754-1806
SSS.22.27: Bookplate: Revd I. Lodington
Possibly: Rev Joseph Lodington, Vicar of Oundle, matriculated St John's College 1773.
Lodovicus, Gulielmus
J.6.32: Provenance: Gul. Lodovicus
Loftie, William, 1771-1833
Hib.7.752.45: Bookplate: Wm Loftie; Motto: 'Prend Moy tel que Je Suis'; Annotation: 'Wm. Loftie, 1804'
Probably: William Loftie Esq. of Tandragee, Co. Armagh, magistrate and Justice of the Peace.
London Institution
White.c.13: Bookplate: London Institution
Probably: From the London Institution, educational institution founded in 1806.
London Library
Keynes.P.1.13: Stamp: London Library 18 Apr. 1921.
London Mathematical Society
White.d.44: Bookplate: London Mathematical Society
Probably: From the library of the London Mathematical Society, established in 1865.
White.d.587: Bookplate: London Mathematical Society
Long, Charles, 1748-1813
7720.d.404-: Bookplate: Charles Long, Hurts Hall
Probably: Charles Long III of Hurts Hall, Suffolk, married Jane, daughter of Beeston Long, in 1786, matriculated Emmanuel College 1766.
Keynes.P.3.6: Bookplate: Charles Long, Hurts Hall
Long, Edward, 1734-1813
Keynes.T.6.20: Bookplate: Edward Long; Motto: 'Pieux Quoique Preux'; Franks 18652
Probably: Edward Long, barrister-at-law of Gray's Inn, Chief Justice of the Vice Admiralty Court of Jamaica, published a history of Jamaica, Jamaican plantation and slave owner.
Long, Edward Beeston, 1763-1825
7720.d.410: Bookplate: Edward Beeston Long
Probably: Edward Beeston Long Esq. of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, son of Edward Long (1734-1813).
Long, Jane, 1756-1834
7720.d.404-: Annotation: 'Jane Long'
Probably: Jane Long (née Long), wife of Charles Long (1748-1813).
Long, Mary
Keynes.Q.2.7: Annotation: 'Mary Long'
Long, Samuel
Keynes.T.6.5: Bookplate: Samuel Long; Franks 18665
Long , William
Keynes.Q.2.7: Bookplate: William Long M.A.; Motto: 'Pieux Quoique Preux'; Annotation: 'William Long from his dear Mother Nov 1855'
Longe, Francis, 1748-1812
7000.e.61-: Bookplate: Francis Longe, Spixworth Park, Norfolk, 'sine cerere et baccho friget Venus'; Binding: Longe family crest
Probably: Francis Longe Esq. of Spixworth Park, Sheriff of Norfolk in 1786, married Katherine, daughter of Sir George Jackson.
Brett-Smith.581-: Bookplate: Francis Longe, Spixworth Park, Norfolk, 'sine cerere et baccho friget Venus'
Williams.556: Bookplate: Francis Longe, Spixworth Park, Norfolk, 'sine cerere et baccho friget Venus'
Longueville, Henry Yelverton, Viscount, 1664-1704
Young.195: Stamp on binding: HL with viscount's coronet
Probably: Henry Yelverton, 1st Viscount de Longueville, matriculated Christ Church Oxford 1680.
Longworth
N*.9.4(C): Provenance: Longworth
Lonsdale, Hugh Cecil Lowther, Earl of, 1857-1944
7474.c.11: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Probably: Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, founder and first president of the AA.
7474.d.13: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Brett-Smith.338: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Keynes.G.4.6: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Keynes.P.4.5: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Keynes.P.6.9: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Keynes.S.2.30: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Leigh.e.5.111-: Bookplate: Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale
Lonsdale, Sarah, -1807
7720.d.1215: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Sarah Lonsdale of Barham Hall. On her death bequeathed her estate to Pembroke College. Pembroke College holds an annual Barham Dinner for graduate students in their final year.
7720.d.70: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.a.642.1: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.a.677.2: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.a.688.1: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.b.639.2: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.b.682.2: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.b.682.3: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.b.740.4-: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.c.719.4: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.c.719.5: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.c.780.15: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.618.2: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.632.6: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.647.18: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.676.4: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.679.6: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.681.1: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.684.2: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.721.11: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.728.8: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.731.7: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.734.5: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.d.780.5: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Cam.e.665.9: Bookplate: Barham Hall, 1807
Lonsdale, William Lowther, Earl of, 1757-1844
Keynes.P.3.9: Bookplate: Lowther; Franks 18823.
Probably: William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, MP for Carlisle and for Cumberland and for Rutland, FSA, patron of Wordsworth, matriculated Trinity College 1776.
Keynes.P.5.4: Bookplate: Lowther; Franks 18823.
Keynes.S.7.21: Bookplate: Lowther; Franks 18823.
Loraine, John Lambton, Sir, 1784-1852
8720.c.188: Bookplate: J. Lambton Loraine
Probably: Sir John Lambton Loraine, 10th Baronet of Kirke Hall, Northumberland.
Lorck, J.
Bensly.8.c.20: Provenance: J. Lorck
Lord, William Edward, 1808-1856
Hib.5.662.1: Bookplate: Revd. Wm. Ed. Lord D.D., Northiam Rectory
Probably: Rev William Edward Lord, Rector of Northiam, matriculated Trinity College 1827.
Lorkin, John, active 1668
Q.8.42: Provenance: John Lorkin, 1668
Lorkin, Thomas, approximately 1528-1591
N*.1.25- (B): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge from 1564.
N*.10.42(D): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn (with autograph inscription)
N*.11.50(E), item no. 2: Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.12.33(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn, his motto "Nosce teipsum"
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 32
N*.13.32(G): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.14.24(G): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.14.28(F), item no. 3: Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.14.28(F), item no. 4: Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.14.38(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.14.39(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.15.12(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn, Regius Professor of Physic; his motto "Voce et odore"
See Pearson, David. Provenance research in book history (1994), p. 38
N*.15.20(E): Annotation: 'Thomas Lorkinus Professor medicia Cantabrigiensis', Lorkin's signature
Thomas Lorkin (or Lorkyn), English clergyman, academic and physician, Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge from 1564, matriculated Pembroke 1549.
N*.15.43(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn, Regius Professor of Physic; his motto "Voce et odore"
N*.16.34(F): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
N*.7.27(C): Provenance: Thomas Lorkin
N*.7.6(B): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn, Regius Professor of Physic; his motto "Voce et odore"
P*.14.46(G):
P*.6.15(E): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn (autograph & many notes)
Sel.3.102: Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
U*.6.4(E): Provenance: Thomas Lorkyn
Lornsenschule Schleswig. Bücherei
CCC.25.353: Stamp: Schleswig, 'Bücherei der Lornsenschule' (and others in collection)
Lornsenschule Schleswig. Direktorin
CCC.25.584: Stamp: 'Der direktorin der staatlichen Lornsenschule, Oberschule für Mädchen in Schleswig'
Lortic frères
SSS.22.24: Stamp: Lortic Frères, binder's stamp
Probably: brothers Marcellin (1852-1928) and Paul (1853-) Lortic, who succeeded their father Pierre as head of the family book binding firm 1884 until 1891.
Lorton, Frances King, Viscountess, 1775-1841
8000.d.33-: Bookplate: Vicountess Frances Lorton
Probably: Lady Frances King (née Parsons), wife of General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton of Boyle, of Rockingham Castle, Co. Roscommon.
Hib.7.826.16: Bookplate: Vicountess Frances Lorton
L'Oste, Charles Nettleton, 1784-1837
Bury.37.8: Bookplate: C. C. C. L'Oste
Possibly: Charles Nettleton L'Oste, Rector of Moorby, matriculated Corpus Christi 1805. Possibly: Charles Frederick L'Oste, Vicar of Pyengana, Tasmania, matriculated Corpus Christi 1849.
Lothian, John
Syn.5.81.106: Bookplate: John Lothian; Motto: 'Non Dormit Qui Custodit'
Loudoun, Hugh Campbell, Earl of, -1731
7540.d.90: Bookplate: Rt. Hon. Hugh, Earl of Loudoun, Lord Machline
Probably: Hugh Campbell, 3rd Earl of Loudoun, Extraordinary Lord of Session 1699-1731, Commissioner of the Treasury and Joint Secretary of State for Scotland, Knight Order of the Thistle.
Loudoun, John Campbell, Earl of, 1705-1782
S438.d.77.1-: Bookplate: John, Earl of Loudoun
Probably: John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun, General in the British Army, Commander-in-Chief and Governor General of Virginia.
White.d.169: Bookplate: John, Earl of Loudoun
Louis, Georges
5000.d.34: Bookplate: 'Ex libris Georges Louis' in a circle around the word 'SEMPER'
Louis, M. (Antoine), 1723-1792
XII.21.13-: Bookplate: 'Ex Libris Ant. Louis, Acad Reg Chirurg Secretar Perpet'
Probably: Antoine Louis, French surgeon and physiologist, Professor of physiology at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, lifetime secretary of the French Royal Academy of Surgery.
Louis, XIII, King of France, 1601-1643
Rel.d.63.4: Armorial binding: France, calf - gold; prize inscription 'Ex Regiae Majestatis munificentia hoc diligentiae & industriae suae praemio decoratus est Gasparus Tricot Castellionaeus cum suorum com - militonum primus ex primo ordine ad lectiones publicas promoveretur. 2 Idus septembris MDCXLVII. Sedani. Teste Johanne Brazio Gymnasiareha'; Royal Library bookplate
Possibly: Louis XIII, King of France and of Navarre.
SSS.39.26: Armorial binding: Louis XIII of France, citron morocco - gold (Guigard i.22-3) (Olivier 2493.4)
Probably: Louis XIII, King of France and of Navarre.
Louis, XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
Rel.a.60.1: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, calf - gold, 'Collegii Flexiensis Societatis Jesus' on covers (like Olivier 2494.7)
Probably: Louis XIV, King of France and of Navarre.
Rel.a.64.3: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, red morocco - gold; W. Plumer gave it to J. C. Grote 1822; bookplate of George Grote; presented by Hon. Mrs. Darwin (Olivier 2494.7)
Rel.aa.67.1-4: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, red morocco - gold (Olivier 2494.10 and 2495.2)
Rel.aa.72.1: Armorial binding: Louis XV of France, calf - gold (Olivier 2495.20)
Rel.c.59.2: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, citron morocco - gold; ownership marks George Cupples 1800, William Stuart, James Bell; presented by A. C. Moule 1919
Rel.c.68.7: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, red morocco - gold, simple panel
SSS.12.6: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, red morocco - gold (Olivier 2494.10 and 2495.2)
SSS.42.4: Armorial binding: Louis XV of France, morocco richly gilt; ownership mark of Monsieur Hygels(?) 1770 (Olivier 2495-9)
SSS.56.16: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, citron morocco - gold; bookplate of Viscount Hills (armorial motto Avancez) (Olivier 2494.7)
Syn.4.68.1: Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, calf - gold, semé of fleurs de lys with border of large fleurs de lys; Royal Library bookplate (Olivier 2494.7)
Louis. XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
T.7.10 (OS): Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, calf - gold (Olivier 2494.7)
X.7.38 (OS): Armorial binding: Louis XIV of France, calf - gold (Olivier 2494.7)
Louis, XV, King of France, 1710-1774
Gg.10.42-45: Armorial binding: France, calf - gold
Possibly: Louis XV, King of France, monarch of the House of Bourbon.
LE.37.41-42: Armorial binding: France, calf - gold and polychrome
Ll.2.12: Armorial binding: France, calf - gold
Probably: Louis XV, King of France, monarch of the House of Bourbon.
Lousley, Job, 1790-1855
S418.d.73.1: Annotation: 'Job Lousley's Book Hampstead Norris Berks 1848'
Probably: Job Lousley, farmer and businessman, collector of books, Clerk of the Blewsbury Friendly Society.
Louth, Thomas Oliver Plunkett, Baron, 1757-1823
Hib.5.752.7: Bookplate: Lord Lowth; Motto: 'Festina Lente'; Baron's Coronet; Annotation: 'Louth Hall'
Possibly: Thomas Oliver Plunkett, 11th Baron Louth. Possibly: A subsequent Baron Louth.
Loveden, Edward Loveden
X.28.44: Bookplate: Edward Loveden Loveden
Probably: Edward Loveden Loveden Esq. of Buscot Park, FRS, FSA, MP for Abingdon and for Shaftesbury, matriculated Trinity College Oxford 1767.
Lovelace, James
E.12.42: Provenance: James Lovelace (wn)
Lovelace, Joan
E.12.42: Provenance: Joan Lovelace (wn)
Lovelace, Richard
E.12.42: Provenance: Richard Lovelace (wn)
Lovett, Jonathan, 1730-1812
Hib.7.755.21: Bookplate: Jonathan Lovett; Motto: 'Spe'
Probably: Sir Jonathan Lovett of Liscombe, 1st Baronet, High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. Possibly: His father, Jonathan Lovett Esq. (1722-1770), High Sheriff of Tipperary.
Löw, Siegmund Christoph Gustav, 1757-1846
Acton.d.26.893-: Bookplate: 'Löw v.u.z. Steinfurth (Siegmund Christoph Gustav)'
Probably: Seigmund Christoh Gustav Löw von und zu Steinfurth, member of the prominent Löw family of Steinfurth.
Lowe, A. C.
Keynes.P.5.10: Bookplate: Arthur Charles Lowe; Annotation: 'A C Lowe 16th Lancers from R Naylor 14th Foot'
Probably: Colonel Arthur Charles Lowe (1796-1844) of the 16th Lancers, of Court of Hill, Salop, married Mary Flounders in 1841.
Lowe, Edward
Cc.3.3: Provenance: Edw. Lowe
Lowe, Edward C. (Edward Clarke), 1823-1912
Ely.a.140:
Ely.a.79:
Ely.b.22:
Lowe, Edward C. (Edward Clarke), 1823-1912
Ely.d.116: Bookplate: Edward C. Lowe D.D., with motto "Dominus respicit humilia".
Edward Clarke Lowe, bible clerk at Lincoln College Oxford, headmaster of St John's College, provost St Chad's College, matriculated Magdalen Hall Oxford 1842.
Ely.d.560: Bookplate: Edward C. Lowe D.D., with motto "Dominus respicit humilia".
Ely.e.103: Bookplate: Edward C. Lowe D.D., with motto "Dominus respicit humilia".
Ely.e.93: Bookplate: Edward C. Lowe D.D., with motto "Dominus respicit humilia".
Lowe, Henry Porter, 1810-1887
7560.d.26: Bookplate: Henry Sherbrooke Esq., Oxton; Motto: 'Vi Si Non Consilio'; Franks 26714
Probably: Henry Porter Lowe, who adopted the name Sherbrooke in 1847 on his succession to Oxton Hall, Captain in the South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, and fellow member of the 'Glutton Club' with Charles Darwin, matriculated Trinity Hall 1829.
7720.c.107: Bookplate: Henry Sherbrooke Esq., Oxton; Motto: 'Vi Si Non Consilio'; Franks 26714
S727.d.79.72-: Bookplate: Henry Sherbrooke Esq., Oxton; Motto: 'Vi Si Non Consilio'; Franks 26714
Löwenthal
Norton.b.40: Stamp: Löwenthal, Baltimore
Lowes, Thomas, Revd.
Syn.7.55.40: Annotation identifies 'Revd Thomas Lowes' as a former owner
Lowndes
Keynes.T.3.35: Bookplate: Anonymous Armorial: Ar, fretty az., on a canton gu a leopard's head erased and wreathed at neck
Arms appear to be those of the Lowndes family.
Lowndes, Thomas Mee, 1802-1853
S474.bb.76.1: Bookplate: Thomas M. Lowndes; Crests: Lowndes and Gorst
Probably: Thomas Mee Lowndes (né Gorst), of Middle Temple, matriculated St John's College Cambridge 1821.
Lowndes-Stone, William Francis, 1783-1858
Harley-Mason.c.14: Bookplate: W. F. Lowndes Stone, Brightwell Park, Co. Oxford
Probably: William Francis Lowndes-Stone (née Lowndes), Magistrate, Deputy Lieutenant and Sheriff of Oxfordshire.
Lowth, Ro. (Robert?)
8.39.25, item no. 2: Provenance: Ro. Lowth
Loyal Alyth Public Library
7720.e.132: Stamp: The Loyal Alyth Public Library
Luard, Henry Richards, 1825-1891
Cam.d.698.3: Bookplate: Henry Richards Luard
Henry Richards Luard, British medieval historian and antiquarian, manuscripts expert, Vicar of Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge, President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, matriculated Trinity College 1843.
Cam.d.712.4: Bookplate: Henry Richards Luard
Cam.d.716.5: Bookplate: Henry Richards Luard
Ggg.38: Bookplate: Henry Richards Luard
Lubbock, John William, -1840
Harley-Mason.a.38: Bookplate: Sir John William Lubbock Bart. ; Motto: 'Auctor Pretiosa Facit'; Franks 18849
Probably: Sir John William Lubbock, 2nd Baronet, MP for Leominster, Chair of the family bank Lubbock & Company.
Lucanus family
Acton.a.22.12: Bookplate: Lucanische Bibliothec, 1745
The collection associated with the Lucanus family, archivists of Halberstedt, Germany
Lucas, Francis
L506.5.d.30.88ii: Bookplate: Francis Lucas
Lucas, Henry, -1663
2.37.24: Provenance: Henry Lucas, died 1663
Lucas, Henry, approximately 1610-1663
A*.6.10(E): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1660, died 1663
Henry Lucas, English clergyman and MP for Cambridge University, on his death bequeathed his library to the University Library.
E*.8.27(C): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1661, died 1663
F*.15.19(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1658, died 1663
F*.15.27(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1654, died 1663
H*.6.46(E): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1657, died 1663
I*.10.5(D): Provenance: Henry Lucas, died 1663
L*.11.14(E): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1653, died 1663.
L*.12.51-53,55-56(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas
L*.12.54(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas
L*.12.57(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas
L*.12.58(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas
L*.14.19(G): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1661, died 1663
L*.9.1(B): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1660, died 1663
L*.9.7(B): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1655, died 1663
M*.12.28(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas
M*.12.41(G): Provenance: Henry Lucas
M*.15.35(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1658, died 1663
M*.4.32(D): Provenance: Henry Lucas
M*.5.75(E): Provenance: Henry Lucas
Q*.15.4(F): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1657, died 1663
Q*.9.8(B): Provenance: Henry Lucas
R*.14.4(E): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1655, died 1663
S*.5.33: Provenance: Henry Lucas, died 1663
T*.3.24(D): Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1656, died 1663
Y.3.111: Provenance: Henry Lucas, 1653, died 1663
Lucas, Joanna
5000.e.1: Bookplate: Joanna Lucas; Artist: Thomas Bewick
Lucas, Joseph, 1850-1924
6000.d.36: Bookplate: Joseph Lucas, Motto: Respice Finem
Probably: Joseph Lucas Esq. of Foxhunt Manor, Waldron, and Birkdale, Branksome Park, Bournemouth, Justice of the Peace for Sussex.
Lucke, Thomas
O.4.15: Provenance: Tho. Lucke
Lucy, William, -1724
Keynes.Q.6.9: Bookplate: William Lucy Esq., of Charlecote in Warwickshire
Probably: Rev William Lucy, DD, Rector of Hampton Lucyand Prebendary of Wells, matriculated Magdalen Hall Oxford 1692.
Ludford, John, 1707-1775
Syn.6.57.6: Bookplate: John Ludford Esq.; Franks 18888
Possibly: John Ludford Esq. of Ansley Hall, married Juliana, daughter of Sir Richard Newdigate. Possibly: Another member of this family.
Ludwig , I, King of Bavaria, 1786-1868
Acton.c.24.387: Armorial binding: Royal arms of Bavaria (probably Louis I 1786-1868, succ. 1825) (1838)
Possibly: Ludwig I of Bavaria (also known as Louis I), King of Bavaria from 1825 until 1848.
Ludwig Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, 1767-1807
Leigh.d.5.30:
Provenance: Ludwig Friedrich II (Louis Frederick II), Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, known for his extensive library which was sold to Carl Gerd von Ketelhodt in 1804.
Leigh.d.5.71:
Luftwaffen-Lazarette Brüssel
CCC.25.139: Bookplate: 'Luftwaffenlazarette (Hospital français) Brüssel'
From the library of the Brussels Luftwaffe hospital.
Luker, Leslie G.
Waddleton.b.0.12: Bookplate: Leslie G. Luker
Probably: Leslie G. Luker, master printer and amateur scientist, author of several books on printing and binding books.
Lumley, John Lumley, Baron, 1534?-1609
K*.1.21(B): Provenance: Lord John Lumley, died 1609.
L.3.3: Provenance: Lord John Lumley, died 1609 (Cranmer's copy)
SSS.54.35: Provenance: Lord John Lumley, died 1609.
T.2.35: Provenance: Lord John Lumley, died 1609.
Lumsdaine, John, Esq., of Blanerne
7720.d.624: Bookplate: John Lumsdaine Esq., of Blanerne
Lupin, Barry
Hib.7.787.54-: Bookplate: Barry Lupin[o?], Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Luri di Vassano, Pico
White.c.239: Bookplate: Lodovico Passarini
Probably: Pico Luri di Vassano, also known as Ludovico Passarini, man of letters and author of several texts on the Italian language in the late nineteenth century.
White.c.241: Bookplate: Lodovico Passerini
Luscombe, John Luscombe, 1773-1831
7690.d.53: Annotation: John Luscombe Luscombe March 16th 99
Probably: John Luscombe Luscombe (née Manning) of Coombe Royal, Co. Devon.
Lusty, Robert, Sir, 1909-
Uc.8.7402: Bookplate: Robert Lusty
Probably: Sir Robert Lusty (1909-1991), British journalist and publisher, Governor and Acting Chairman of the BBC, knighted 1969.
Luttrell, Narcissus, 1657-1732
Keynes.A.1.32: Stamp: (Narcissus Luttrell), monogram stamp, identified in note by Keynes
Narcissus Luttrell, English historian, diarist and bibliographer, MP for Bossiney and for Saltash.
Keynes.E.3.22: Stamp: (Narcissus Luttrell), monogram stamp, identified in note by Keynes
Lutwidge, Eleonor, active 1741
Hib.7.738.9:
Lutwidge, Elizabeth, active 1741
Hib.7.738.9:
Lycée Impérial (Rouen, France)
Leigh.d.8.71-: Label: Rouen Lycée Impérial (prize label - awarded to Nicolas Martin 1808)
The Lycée Impérial in Rouen, now the Lycée Pierre Corneille.
Lyell, James P. R. (James Patrick Ronaldson), 1871-1948
F150.b.8.6: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Probably: James P. R. Lyell, London solicitor and antiquarian, Justice of the Peace for Hampstead, known for his collections of incunabula and Spanish printing, matriculated New College Oxford 1930, obtaining a B. Litt shortly after.
F150.b.8.7: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F150.d.8.2: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F150.e.8.3: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
F150.e.8.4: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F151.b.8.1: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F151.b.8.3: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
F151.b.8.4: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F151.c.8.1: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
F151.c.8.2: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
F151.d.8.4: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
F151.d.8.5: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F155.d.8.4: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F160.d.8.13: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
F161.d.8.10: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Norton.a.43: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Norton.c.93: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Norton.c.96-97: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Norton.d.205: Label: J. P. R. Lyell (leather label)
Norton.d.220: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Syn.7.60.213: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Syn.7.61.265: Bookplate: Ex Libris Jacobi P. R. Lyell; Motto: 'Viam Aut Inveniam Aut Faciam'
Lynedoch, Thomas Graham, Baron, 1748-1843
Leigh.d.11.22-: Bookplate: with mottos "Candide ut Securé" and "Tria juncta in uno" (motto of the Order of the Bath)
Probably: Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch, MP for Perthshire and General in the British Army, who received the Order of the Bath in 1812.
Lynn, J. C.
7415.e.6: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Piscatoria Lynniana
Probably: J C Lynn of Compton Down, Winchester, noted collector of books on angling.
7440.d.82: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Piscatoria Lynniana
8000.d.136: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Piscatoria Lynniana
S418.e.79.1: Bookplate: Bibliotheca Piscatoria Lynniana
Lynsey
Syn.6.53.5: Armorial binding: Cambridge University, purple morocco - gold, pencil note "Lynsey copy"
Lysons, Samuel, 1763-1819
7474.c.18: Inscription in Richard Heber's hand: "1 915 [?] from Lysons sale, Rodd Jr. 10th 20 3.6.".
Samuel Lysons, antiquary and keeper of the records in the Tower of London.
Lyte, Edwyn
7720.d.490-: Bookplate: Edwyn Lyte; Motto: 'Laetitia et spe immortalititatis'
Arms are those of the Lyte family of Lytes Cary in Somerset.
Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847
LE.20.139: Bookplate: Henry Francis Lyte, 'Laetitia et spe immortalitatis'
Probably: Henry Francis Lyte, Scottish hymn-writer and poet, owned an extensive collection of works of theology and early English poetry.
SSS.18.29: Bookplate: Henry Francis Lyte, 'Laetitia et spe immortalitatis'
Syn.7.61.274: Bookplate: Henry Francis Lyte, 'Laetitia et spe immortalitatis'
Syn.8.61.173: Bookplate: Henry Francis Lyte, 'Laetitia et spe immortalitatis'
Last update: 27 April 2024