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Abbot, Charles (1757–1829), politician, 131Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill (1829–1913),
Librarianappointed, 232, 356and Assistant Librarians, 232and borrowing, 254Catalogue of manuscripts, 30, 85, 233, 236,
237, 256death and legacy, 256and donations, 249, 250and legal deposit, 239, 243on the Library Committee, 212and Long Room display, 254, 255, 290and manuscripts, 87and need for more space, 240, 241, 244,
268other publications, 80, 111, 205, 238,
256Aberdeen, University of, 76Aberdeen University Library, 130, 168,
186Acton, Richard (d. 1689), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 37, 39, 43, 353Adams, Robin (1951–), Librarian, 341, 356Addison, Joseph (1672–1719), Secretary of
State, 51, 56Agar, Charles (1736–1809), Archbishop of
Dublin, 120Albert, Prince (1819–61), Prince Consort,
183Albini, Franco (1905–77), architect, 310ALCID (Academic Libraries Co-operating in
Dublin), 349Alexander, Sir Jerome (1590–1670), lawyer, 34,
35, 44, 47, 48, 84, 85, 86, 93, 358All Hallows Church, Dublin, 83All Hallows Monastery, Dublin, 6, 77All Souls College, Oxford, 82, 91Allen, Jeremiah (1665–89), Librarian, 353Allen and Unwin, publishers, 261–2Alton, Ernest Henry (1873–1952), Provost,
283–5, 298, 299, 304Alvey, Henry (1554–1627), Provost, 10, 11
Andrews, William (1724–83), Librarian, 95,105, 355
Anglesey, Henry Paget, Marquess of(1768–1854), Lord Lieutenant ofIreland, 182
Annals of the Four Masters, 96Annals of Loch Ce, 96, 160Annals of Tigernach, 97, 103Annals of Ulster, 23, 96Anne (1665–1714), Queen, 51, 52, 55Anson, Sir William (1843–1914), politician,
248Archer, John (d. 1811), bookseller, 112, 139Aristotle (bust), 82, 83Armit, William (fl. 1802), Post Office official,
139Ashbourne, Edward Gibson, Baron
(1837–1913), politician, 248Ashburnham, Bertram, Earl of (1797–1878),
book collector, 164–5Ashe, St George (1658–1718), Provost, 40, 45,
46, 49, 61, 73, 75, 359Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 101Assistant Librarian, 92, 124, 147, 149, 157, 191,
195, 196, 213, 232, 257, 299, 354–6Atkinson, Robert (1839–1908), philologist,
212, 221, 236automation, 330–3, 338, 341–3
Baber, Henry (1775–1859), Keeper of PrintedBooks, British Museum, 134, 135
Bacon, Francis (bust), 82, 83Bacon, Roger (c.1214–92?), philosopher, 12,
14, 20Bain, John (fl. 1880), carpenter, 230Bainbridge, John (1582–1643), astronomer, 31Baker, Thomas (d. 1844), stonemason, 176,
177Baldwin, Richard (1668?–1758), Provost, 55,
80, 89, 109Balfour, family, 317Banville, John (1945–), novelist, 348, 363Barlow, James (1826–1913), historian, 211
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Barlow, Thomas (1608/9–91), Bodley’sLibrarian, 27, 30
Barnes, Joseph (c.1549–1618), bookseller, 10Barrett, John (1753–1821), Librarian,
Vice-Provostappointed Librarian, 110, 355, 356as Assistant Librarian, 110, 111, 355and Codex Z, 111, 156, 256death, 153, 154and the Fagel collection, 122and George IV, 153his character, 111, 153and legal deposit, 132and the Lending Library, 150and manuscripts, 142and purchases, 112, 138, 139and repairs, 151and thefts, 114, 145, 146and visitors, 152, 153
Barry (fl. 1638), Kildare Hall librarian, 19Barry, Matthew (d. 1696), government official,
76, 77Barton, John (d. 1718), Librarian, 353Barwick, Edward (b. c.1790), Assistant
Librarian and book thief, 144–6, 157Bastable, Charles Francis (1855–1945),
economist, 280Bath library, 36, 37, 42, 46, 47, 68Bath, Rachel Fane (Bourchier), Countess of
(c.1613–80), benefactor, 36, 37, 358Beattie, William (1903–86), Librarian,
National Library of Scotland, 321Beckett, Samuel (1906–89), writer, 308, 334,
362, 363Bective Abbey, County Meath, 77Bedell, William (1571–1642), Provost, 18, 31Behnes, William (1791?–1864), sculptor, 179Bender, Albert (1866–1941), benefactor,
279–80, 361Bender, Philip (c.1831–1901), rabbi, 279Beresford, John (1738–1805), politician, 139,
360Beresford, Lord John George (1773–1862),
Archbishop of Armagh, 206, 360Berkeley, George (1685–1753), Librarian,
bishop, 53, 58, 60, 69, 84, 354, 361Berkeley, James (1839–1926), benefactor, 361Berkeley, Robert (1698–1787), Librarian, 60,
354Berkeley Library, 344
appeal, 305–6, 308–11architectural competition, 309–11description, 321–2
government grant, 310–12inadequate, 319, 321, 326internal organisation, 321, 326, 327, 329,
330naming, 329opening, 321planning, 303–12, 326
Bernard, Edward (1638–97), scholar, 32, 40Catalogi, 45, 46, 77, 85, 87, 142, 236
Bernard, John Henry (1860–1927), Provost,254, 273
Bernard, Nicholas (d. 1661), clergyman, 9, 25,27, 28
Betham, Sir William (1779–1853), antiquary,154, 162, 206, 360
Beverley, Horatio (fl. 1664), brother of binder,29
Bibliotheque royale, Paris, 129Bieler, Ludwig (1906–81), Celtic scholar, 316Bigger, C. J. (d. 1886), Library porter, 207Bill, John (1576–1630), bookseller, 10binders. See Devoy, Joshua; Exshaw, John;
Figgis, William; Galwey & Co.;Leathley, Joseph; Lewis, Christopher;Mercier, Richard Edward; Mullen,George; Pilkington, Frederick; Powell,Roger; Sleater, William; Thom & Co.
Bindon, Thomas (1685–1740), Librarian, 59,354
Biomedical Library, 314, 325Birmingham, George A. (James Owen
Hannay) (1865–1950), novelist, 362Bishop (or Bushop), James (fl. 1637–54),
Librarian, 21, 353Black, Adam (1784–1874), publisher, 194Bodkin, Thomas (1887–1961) art historian,
335, 362Bodleian Library, Oxford
building, 65, 198, 274, 277catalogue, 173, 174, 175, 192, 216, 217,
235Commons Journals, 107curators, 94, 168, 193, 239donations, 30, 41, 91, 140, 165foundation, 11, 12, 14Friends, 284funding, 292, 349heating, 180legal deposit
17th century, 13018th century, 10719th century, 132, 137, 168, 169, 193, 194,
223, 224, 239
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Bodleian Library, Oxford (cont.)20th century, 260, 271, 301, 349,
35021st century, 347manuscripts, 30, 41, 46, 89, 91, 101, 140, 160New Bodleian, 277papyri, 163purchases, 91, 161, 278, 293, 350Radcliffe Camera, 198readers, 14, 93, 186regulations, 71in seventeenth century, 12shelving, 245staff, 291statistics, 184and Ussher’s library, 27, 30
Bodley, Sir Thomas (1545–1613), scholar, 10,11, 12, 14, 30, 129
Bolongaro-Crevenna, Pietro Antonio(1736–92), book collector, 141
Bolton, Charles Paulet, Duke of (1661–1722),Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 55, 56
Bolton, Theophilus (c.1678–1744), Archbishopof Cashel, 73
Bolton Library, Cashel, 73Bonaparte-Wyse, William (1826–92) Provencal
scholar, 278, 361Book of Aicill, 104Book of Armagh, 205–7, 227, 230, 316,
360Book of Ballymote, 30, 87–8Book Club of California, 280Book of the Dead, 163Book of Dimma, 162, 183, 230, 316, 338, 360Book of Durrow
binding, 24, 86, 155, 316borrowing of, 39cumdach (shrine), 24, 44donation of, 23, 24, 358exhibition, 183facsimile, 315, 316security, 207
Book of Kellsbinding, 86, 155–6, 183, 211, 212, 315, 316borrowing of, 39donation of, 23, 24, 358exhibition in the Library, 183, 230, 254, 255,
282, 336, 345exhibition outside the Library, 308, 309, 336facsimile, 315, 316, 335, 345lecture on, 282and Lord Ashburnham, 164, 165missing leaves, 88and Queen Victoria, 183
security, 207, 255, 338, 345Book of Lecan, 30, 44, 50, 104Book of Leinster, 102, 160, 212Book of Mulling, 108, 230, 252, 253book repository. See Santry Book Repositorybooks, number of, 357–8
17th century, 7, 1318th century, 66, 9019th century, 151, 158, 184, 209, 24320th century, 243, 291, 309, 321, 326,
34321st century, 343
Boran, Elizabethanne (1966–), historian, 16borrowing. See also Lending Library
of manuscripts, 14, 39, 85, 88, 94, 98, 103,104, 111, 142, 154, 156, 212, 254
of printed books, 14, 15, 18, 19, 38, 39, 50,60, 254, 284
regulations, 18, 19, 70, 71, 93, 185, 197, 212,284, 314
Bossange, Barthes and Lowell, booksellers,166
Boswell, John (d. 1749), Assistant Librarian,354
Bourchier, Henry, Earl of Bath (c.1587–1654),politician, 35, 36
Boyle, Ina (1889–1967), composer, 362Boyle, Michael (1610?–1702), Archbishop of
Armagh, 48, 358Boyle, Robert (bust), 82, 83Bradford, J. G. (fl. 1890–1921), Copyright
Agent, 238, 248, 249, 260Bradshaw, Henry (1831–86), Cambridge
University Librarian, 226, 228Brady, Sir Maziere (1796–1871), Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, 282Brambell, Samuel (fl. 1874–1924), Assistant
Librarian, 232, 262Bray, Barbara (1924–2010), writer, 363Brehon Law Commissioners, 101, 160brehon laws. See manuscripts: legalBrereton, Sir William (1604–61), army officer,
20Brewster Owen, public-relations firm, 308Brian Boru (d. 1014), High-King of Ireland.
See harp (‘Brian Boru’)Brinkley, John (1766–1835), astronomer, 112,
179British Library. See British Museum
Library/British LibraryBritish Museum
and ‘Brian Boru’ harp, 318British Museum Library/British Library
bindery, 211–12, 253, 316
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catalogue, 173–5, 191, 216, 217, 221, 235,342
duplicates, 361exhibitions, 254, 309legal deposit
19th century, 134–6, 167–72, 192–4, 224,225
20th century, 247, 248, 261, 263,265
21st century, 333, 346Lending Division, 333manuscripts, 30, 33, 80, 81, 89, 160, 164,
165, 297maps, 62, 243National Preservation Office, 346papyri, 251regulations, 147
British National Bibliography, 331Brodrick, Charles (1761–1822), Archbishop of
Cashel, 120Brown, John Barry (1885–1972), book
collector, 317,362
Brown, Peter (1925–84), Librarian, 327, 329,330, 332, 335, 337–41, 356
Browne, Arthur (1756?–1805), Librarian, 116,139, 355, 360
Browne, George (d. 1699), Provost, 46Browne, Peter (c.1665–1735), Provost, 40Browne, Thomas Wogan (1758?–1812),
politician, 139, 360Brownlow, Francis (1779–1847), owner of
Book of Armagh, 206Brownlow, William (d. 1881), owner of Book
of Armagh, 206Bruce, William (1702–55), bookseller, 61Brydges, Sir Egerton (1762–1837), politician,
133, 135, 136Bryer, Henry (d. 1833), printer, 133Buchanan, Claudius (1766–1815), East India
Company official, 140, 360Buckingham, James Silk (1786–1855),
politician, 167Buckingham, Richard Grenville, Duke of
(1797–1861), politician, 164buildings (Trinity College Library). See First
Library; Berkeley Library; BiomedicalLibrary; Hamilton Library; LeckyLibrary (1978); Luce Hall; MedicalLibrary; Old Library; Reading Room(1937); Stearne (John) MedicalLibrary; St Mark’s Church; UssherLibrary (2002)
Bulkeley, Sir Richard (1660–1710), Fellow, 87
Burgh, Thomas (1670–1730), SurveyorGeneral, 53, 58, 62–7
Burghley, William Cecil, Baron (1520/21–98),royal minister, 9
Burke, Edmund (1729/30–97), politician,98–100, 107, 179, 359
Burrowes, Robert (d. 1841), AssistantLibrarian, 355
Bushe, Kathleen (d. 1939), benefactor, 361busts in the Long Room
18th century (Gilbert bequest), 26, 82, 83,90, 359
18th century (later additions), 83, 84, 90,109, 110
19th century, 151–3, 178, 179, 188, 204, 231,255
20th century, 255, 279, 282, 286, 309Bute, Marquesses of, 87Butler, Hubert (1900–91), writer, 363Butler, James (fl. 1723), 106Butler, Theophilus (1669–1723), politician,
106, 109, 359Butler, William (fl. 1896–1925), Assistant
Librarian, 236Butterworth, publishers, 169Byrne, John (1933–), computer scientist,
342
Caddy, Joseph (b. c.1694), Librarian, 60, 354Cadell and Davies, booksellers, 131, 138, 139Cains, Anthony (1936–), conservator, 336Cambridge University Library
automation, 332building, 198, 202, 277catalogue, 185, 217, 218, 221, 235, 296Commons Journals, 107donations, 91, 140, 165, 228funding, 292, 349legal deposit
17th century, 13018th century, 10719th century, 132, 133, 136–8, 168–70,
172, 193, 194, 224, 225, 23920th century, 247, 260, 265, 271, 301–2,
349, 35021st century, 347
manuscripts, 140purchases, 91, 161, 228, 278, 293, 350readers, 14, 93, 186shelving, 245in the 16th century, 11staff, 291statistics, 184Syndicate, 94, 165
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Cambridge, University of, 76, 197, 268, 271Camden, William (1551–1623), historian, 10Campbell, Thomas (1733–95), clergyman and
traveller, 105, 108, 151Cape, Jonathan (fl. 1723), plumber, 57Carew, George, Earl of Totnes (1555–1629),
soldier, 31, 156Carnegie, Andrew (1835–1919),
philanthropist, 244Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, 318Caroline (1683–1737), Queen Consort, 82Carr, Sir John (1772–1832), travel writer, 128Carr, William (d. 1698), Librarian, 45, 353Carroll, Sir James (d. 1639), state official, 9Carson, Joseph (d. 1898), Vice-Provost, 254,
361Carton House, Maynooth, 317Casey, Timothy (b. c.1767), book thief, 114,
145Cash, George (b. c.1784), barrister, 143Casson, Sir Hugh (1910–99), architect, 310Castle, Richard (c.1690/95–1751), architect, 63Catacombs. See Reading Room (1937)catalogues
coins, 82, 163, 210manuscripts
1601, 71688, by Foley, 24, 42, 46, 50, 87, 881742, by Lyon, 84–8, 142, 1431781, by Young, 102, 1031786, by O’Flanagan (Sebright MSS), 1031814, by Monck Mason, 143, 2221840, by O’Donovan (Irish MSS), 160,
2371841, by Todd (Waldensian), 1631843, by Hincks (papyri), 1631884, by Ingram and Atkinson (not
completed), 2361900, by Abbott, 236, 2371921, by Abbott and Gwynn (Irish MSS),
143, 2371991, by Colker, 238
printed books1601, 71601–10, 161720, by Caddy, 601737, by Hudson, 72, 1731815, by Barwick, 144, 1451864–87, Printed Catalogue, 173–5, 191,
192, 216–23, 234–6, 331, 3421873–84, post-1872 acquisitions, 234, 2351887–1963, ‘Accessions Catalogue’, 235,
236, 312, 331, 342
1895–1902, subject catalogue, 2361902–63, ‘Secondaries (subject)
Catalogue’, 236, 3121905, by Abbott (incunabula), 2381963–73, card catalogue, 312, 331, 3421972–89, microfilm/microfiche, 3311989–, online catalogue, 342
cataloguing, 157, 158, 175, 189, 191, 195, 209,216–7, 239, 292, 297, 312, 331, 333,338, 342
backlog, 184, 190, 239, 269, 270, 287, 291,297, 312
books of secondary importance, 185, 240,291, 296, 297
‘postponed books’, 270, 271, 291Ceadel, Eric (1921–79), Cambridge University
Librarian, 332censorship, 129, 266Challoner, Luke (1550–1613), Vice-Provost, 7,
9–11, 13–16, 20, 25, 31, 32, 47, 87, 358Chandos, James Brydges, Duke of
(1674–1744), 89, 99Chapman, John (d. 1866), benefactor, 360Chapman, William (fl. 1803), carpenter,
122Charles II (1630–85), King, 29, 34, 85, 109Chichester, Arthur (1606–75), Earl of Donegal,
61Childers, Erskine (1870–1922), Irish
nationalist, 335, 363Childers, Erskine Hamilton (1905–74),
President of Ireland, 363Chomhairle Leabharlanna (An), 312, 349Christ Church, Oxford, 65, 91Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 85Christian, Edward (c.1758–1823), lawyer,
132–4Christie, James (1730–1803), auctioneer, 118,
120Cicero (bust), 82, 83Clarke, Edward (1769–1822), Cambridge
University Librarian, 136Clarke, Harry (1889–1931), artist, 335, 362,
364Clayton, Robert (1695–1758), Librarian,
bishop, 59, 60, 179, 354Clement, William (1707–82), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 74, 75, 109, 354Clinton, Charles (fl. 1613–29), Librarian, 353Clogher Diocesan Library, 362Cockburn, Gilbert (c.1789–1862), builder,
200–2Codex Z (MS 32), 111, 156, 231, 256
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Codrington, Christopher (1668–1710),colonial governor, 91
Coghill, Marmaduke (1673–1739), Member ofthe Irish Parliament, 54, 56, 69–71, 83,130
coins, 71, 81, 114, 163, 254, 255Colker, Marvin (1927–), classicist, 237, 238Colonnades
enclosure, 240–2exhibition gallery, 345Library Shop, 345Reading Room 1892–1937. See Reading
Room (Old Library)security, 338storage, 241–5, 259, 268–70, 274, 277, 290,
291, 313, 343, 345Commission on Damages, 260Committee for Library Co-operation in
Ireland (COLICO), 349Commonwealth Relations Office, 300computers. See automationConference of Librarians, 217Coningsby, Thomas (1672–1711), Librarian,
354Connellan, Thomas (fl. 1875–81), Library
clerk, 222, 223Conservation Laboratory, 324, 336, 337,
346Consortium of National and University
Libraries (CONUL), 349Conway, Frederick (1781/2–1853), journalist,
205, 360Conyngham, William Burton (1733–96),
antiquary, 100, 108, 359Copenhagen University Library, 202Copp, George (fl. 1953–77), Copyright Agent,
316, 333copyright, 130, 131, 133, 170, 246, 301. See also
legal depositCopyright Act
1710, 91, 107, 1301801, 129, 1311814, 1341836, 168–701842 (‘Imperial’), 5, 1701886 (‘International’), 1711911, 248, 258, 261, 262, 263, 264, 286, 301,
302, 3471956, 3321963, 3032000, 347
Copyright Agency, 194, 224, 248, 259, 260,265, 302, 316, 333
Copyright Agent. See Bradford, J. G.; Cadelland Davies; Copp, George; Cowtan,Mawer; Cowtan, Robert; Durham,Robert; Eccles, Gregory; Figgis,Samuel; Gray, Thomas; Greenhill,George; Greenhill, Joseph; Hodgesand Smith; Osborne, Frederick; Smail,Tom
Copyright Commission, 224Copyright Libraries Conference, 296, 301, 302Corcoran, Vincent (fl. 1959–86), film maker,
306Cork Film Festival, 306Cork House, Dublin, 29Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 11Costello, John (1891–1976), Taoiseach, 298,
300Cotton, Sir Robert (1571–1631), antiquary, 10,
30, 40Cowtan, Mawer (1782–1847), Copyright
Agent, 167, 169, 171Cowtan, Robert (b. 1817), Copyright Agent,
169, 171, 172Cox, Sir Richard (1650–1733), Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, 51Coxe, Henry (1811–81), Bodley’s Librarian,
223, 225Crampton, builders, 311Creswick, Harry Richardson (1902–88),
Cambridge University Librarian, 301,302, 321
Crofton, Aileen (d. 1966), benefactor, 317, 362Croker, John Wilson (1780–1857), politician,
113, 359Cromwell, Henry (1628–1674), Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, 27, 28, 29Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658), Lord Protector,
27, 29, 115Cross, Digby (fl. 1807), Library porter, 124Cuala Press, 347, 363Cullen, Charles (fl. 1631–61), Librarian, 353Cunningham, Patrick, (d. 1774), sculptor, 109Curry, John (1702/3–80), historian, 98Curzon, George, Marquess (1859–1925),
politician, 248Custom House, Dublin, 53
D’Esca, Antoine (c.1732–84), linguist, 113D’Olier, Helen (1829–87), artist, 255Dabzac, Henry Joseph (1737–90), Librarian,
91, 105, 355Daily Express, 260Daniel, John (fl. 1730), smith, 67
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Darley, Frederick (1798–1872), architect, 178,182, 274
Darley, George (1730–1817), stonemason, 108,109, 150, 151
Darley, Henry (d. 1728), stonemason, 53Darley, Hugh (1701–71), stonemason, 109Darley, Moses (d. 1754), stonemason, 53, 56,
57Davenport, William (1772–1823), Assistant
Librarian, scientist, 146, 355Davitt, Cahir (1894–1986), benefactor, 363Davitt, Michael (1846–1906), politician, 335,
363Davys, Sir William (d. 1687), lawyer, 77Day, William (d. 1791), Assistant Librarian,
355de Boffe, J. C., booksellers, 138, 139de Burgh, Alfred (1857–1929), Assistant
Librarianand 1937 Reading Room, 274appointed, 232, 233, 234, 356and the catalogue, 236, 239and the Lecky Library, 250lectures on the Library, 282and legal deposit, 264, 271and maps, 243runs the Library, 257, 287and space problems, 273, 274, 277
De Valera, Eamon (1882–1975), President ofIreland, 276, 298–301, 305–7, 311, 321
Deane, Sir Thomas (1792–1871), architect,199–203, 241, 242
Deane, Sir Thomas Manly (1851–1933),architect, 244, 257, 266–8, 273–7
Deane, Sir Thomas Newenham (1828–99),architect, 200–3, 214
declaration (Library), 197, 280, 365. See alsooath (Library)
Dee, John (1527–1609), mathematician,29
Delany, Patrick (1685/6–1768), clergyman,109
Delany (Pendarves), Mary (1700–88), 89Demosthenes (bust), 82, 83Dennis, John (1675–1745), Librarian, 354departmental libraries, 216, 242, 271–3, 275,
279–80, 287, 290, 313–15, 325, 326Depositions of 1641, 22, 75–7, 85, 86Deputy Librarian, 299, 312, 337Devoy, Joshua (fl. 1830), bookbinder, 155Dickason, Katherine (1903–95), benefactor,
279, 362
Dickson, Benjamin (d. 1890), AssistantLibrarian, 183, 189, 191, 195, 196,210–13, 216, 222, 223, 228, 356
Dieneman, William (1929–), DeputyLibrarian, 312, 319, 327, 337, 356
Dillon, John (1851–1927), politician, 335, 336,362
Dillon, John (1939–), classicist, 362Dillon, John Blake (1814–66), journalist, 335,
336, 362Dineley (Dingley), Thomas (d. 1695),
antiquary, 46, 47Disney, Brabazon (1711–90), Librarian,
354disposal of books, 132, 137, 173, 242, 243,
254, 269–71, 284–5, 313Dobbin, William (d. 1823), Assistant
Librarian, 355Dobbs, Joseph (d. 1849), Library clerk, 172,
176Dobbs, Richard (1694–1775), Librarian, 354Dodwell, Henry (1641–1711), theologian, 40,
46Dolmen Press, 335, 363donations. See Appendix 2Dopping, Anthony (1643–97),
Vice-Chancellor, 44, 162, 360Dornin, Bernard (c.1762–1837), bookseller,
104Dougan, Robert (1904–99), Deputy Librarian,
299, 306, 356Dougatt, Robert (d. 1730), Keeper of Marsh’s
Library, 73Dr Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin, 53, 74, 348Drew, Sir Thomas (1838–1910), architect, 240,
241, 243, 244Drury, John (1596–1680), clergyman, 16Dublin Apocalypse, 162, 360Dublin Castle, 28, 29, 53Dublin City University, 349Dublin Civic Week, 281Dublin International Exhibition, 198Dublin Philosophical Society, 40, 42, 45, 53,
77, 80Dublin Public Library, 329Dublin Society. See Royal Dublin SocietyDublin University Press, 75, 216, 219, 235Duffin, Elizabeth (d. 1990), Deputy Librarian,
356Duggan, Michael (d. 1768), auctioneer, 97Dun Emer Press, 347Dunsink Observatory, Dublin, 112, 151
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Dunton, John (1659–1732), bookseller, 37, 46,47, 48
Dupin, Charles (1784–1873), naval engineer,152
Durham, Robert (fl. 1821–34), CopyrightAgent, 137, 138, 158, 167
Dutch East India Company, 127Dynix Automated Library System, 342
Earbery, Christopher (1764–c.1811), bookcollector, 318
Early Printed Books Department, 322, 323,337, 348
Eason and Son, booksellers, 265East India Company, 140, 360East Pavilion
attic, 241, 244construction, 63Early Printed Books Department. See Early
Printed Books DepartmentFagel Room. See Fagel Roomheating, 90Library Shop, 322, 336, 337Manuscripts Room (1732–1803). See
Manuscripts RoomNewspaper Room, 243, 270, 289, 306Philosophy School, 64Reading Room. See Reading Room (Old
Library)remodelling by Koralek, 256, 309, 322–4repairs, 177, 230roof, 202Treasury, 345Upper East Room, 204, 230, 243, 289
Easter Rising (1916), 259Eastern Health Board, 348Eccles, Gregory (b. c.1838), Copyright Agent,
193, 194, 211, 223, 238, 248Economics, History and Law Joint Library,
280, 291Edinburgh, University of, 6, 135, 271Edinburgh University Library, 11, 91, 94, 130,
161, 168, 184, 202, 293Educational Book Company, 263Educational Endowment Fund, 278Edwards, Edward (1812–86), librarian, 171,
226Edwards, James (1756–1816), bookseller, 119,
141Edwards, Robin Dudley (1909–88), historian,
76Egerton, John (d. 1625), Librarian, 353
Egypt Exploration Fund, 251electronic publications, 343, 344, 346, 347, 351Elizabeth (1900–2002), Queen Mother, 309Elizabeth I (1533–1603), Queen, 6, 9, 360Elrington, Charles (1787–1850), Assistant
Librarian, 356Elrington, Thomas (1760–1835), Provost,
120–2, 146, 147, 150, 179Elwood, John (1673–1740), Member of the
Irish Parliament, 54, 60Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 6, 14, 37Erasmus Smith Trust, 115, 119–21, 124, 359Ernest August (1771–1851), Duke of
Cumberland, 152Esposito, Mario (1887–1975), medievalist, 237Esterhazy, Prince Paul Anton III (1786–1866),
diplomat, 182Esterquest, Ralph (1912–68), Medical
Librarian, Harvard, 310Eton College, 140Eucharistic Congress, 282Executive Authority (External Relations) Act,
1936, 300exhibitions in the Long Room. See Long RoomExshaw, John (d. 1776), binder, 67, 85–7, 155
Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, 130, 134,169, 193–5, 224, 225, 248, 260, 263, 265
Fagel, Hendrik (1765–1838), Greffier, 116–22Fagel, Jacob (1766–1835), diplomat, 118Fagel collection, 115–28, 148, 152, 155, 230,
237, 294, 323, 357, 359Fagel Missal, 127, 155Fagel Room, 122–4, 128, 154, 196, 198, 199,
202–4, 230, 240, 255, 289, 323Faksimile Verlag, 345Fane, Sir Francis (c.1611–80), landowner, 36Farrell, Terence (1798–1876), sculptor, 279Faulkner, George (1703–75), bookseller and
printer, 83, 84, 98, 104, 107Feehan, John (1916–91), publisher, 302, 303Fergus, John (c.1700–61), physician and book
collector, 96, 97, 99, 160, 359Figgis, Samuel (fl. 1870), Copyright Agent, 223Figgis, William (fl. 1808), bookseller and
binder, 124First Library
arrangement, 12–15, 18, 46, 47building, 7, 46, 47, 58
Fisher, Thomas (fl. 1843–67), AssistantLibrarian, 189, 191, 192, 195, 196, 220,356
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Fitton, Sir Alexander (1635/6–99), LordChancellor of Ireland, 44
Fitzgerald, Gerald (1740–1819), Vice-Provost,102, 355
Fitzgerald, Sir John (d. 1712), soldier, 44Fitzsimon, Henry (1566–1643), Jesuit priest, 14Fitzwilliam, Sir William (1526–99), Lord
Deputy of Ireland, 9Flood, Henry (1732–91), politician, 104Flood, John (fl. 1791), cousin of Henry Flood,
104Foley, John Henry (1818–74), sculptor, 204Foley, Samuel (1655–95), bishop, 24, 42, 46,
50, 87, 88Forbes, Edward (fl. 1708), student, 51, 56Ford Foundation, 311, 330Forsayeth, John (1736–85), Librarian, 106, 355Forster, John (1707–88), Librarian, 354Foster, John, Baron Oriel (1740–1828),
politician, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121Fowler, John (fl. 1810), Public Records
Commissioner, 142Fox, Peter (1949–), Librarian, 337, 340, 341,
356Freeman’s Journal, 180, 214, 225, 230, 260French, Digby (fl. 1745), student, 84French, Matthew (1679–1714), Librarian, 354French, Robert (fl. 1872–89), Library clerk,
233French, Robert Butler Digby (1904–81),
English scholar, 305, 306, 308, 334French, Thomas (d. 1889), Assistant Librarian,
196, 211, 213, 226, 230, 232, 240, 356Freyer, Michael (fl. 1948–79), bookseller, 363Friends of the Library, 284, 285, 286, 290funding of the Library, 91, 166, 189, 208, 268,
292, 293, 298, 299, 312, 339, 350. Seealso purchases, staff of the Library
Gaelic League, 237, 246Galwey & Co., bindery, 254Gannon, Thomas (c.1779–1837), Assistant
Librarian, 143, 157, 356Garland of Howth, 31, 155Garrald (or Fitzgerald), John (d. 1641),
Librarian, 17, 353Gatenby, James (1892–1960), zoologist, 272George I (1660–1727), King, 54, 56, 57George II (1683–1760), King, 54, 55, 56, 70George III (1738–1820), King, 152George IV (1762–1830), King, 153Gibbings, Richard (1801–88), Library clerk,
historian, 174, 207, 210, 226
Gibbon, Robert (d. 1726), benefactor, 61, 359Giesecke, Sir Charles (1761–1833),
mineralogist, 161Gilbert, Claudius (1669/70–1743), Librarian,
Vice-Provostas Bursar, 59bust, 79, 84, 109donation of coins, 81, 163donation of his library, 35, 69, 72, 73, 78, 80,
81, 90, 109, 156, 357, 359donation of money for busts, 82, 83, 90donation of money for lending library, 71,
82, 147, 149, 197and the Library statutes, 71, 82as Librarian, 38, 353as Library user, 39, 50as Vice-Provost, 61, 78, 80
Gilbert, Sir John (1829–98), historian, 222,236
Gilbert, William (c.1734–1821), bookseller,105
Gill, Michael (b. 1794), publisher, 216Gladstone, William Ewart (1809–98), Prime
Minister, 231Glasgow, University of, 133, 271Glasgow University Library, 130, 168, 184, 186,
293globes, 10, 14, 60Glucksman family, benefactors, 344, 345,
346Gogarty, Oliver St John (1878–1957), writer,
278, 363Goldsmith, Oliver (1728?–1774), writer, 179Goligher, William Alexander (1870–1941),
Vice-Provost, 281Good, J. & P., builders, 274Good, John (1866–1941), businessman, 280Goodman, James (1828–1896), music
collector, 252, 361Gould, John (1804–81), publisher, 171Grace, Joseph (1720–61), Librarian, 355Graham, Robert (1784–1859), politician, 178Grattan, Charles (1688–1746), Librarian, 354Grattan, William (1672–1719), Librarian, 354Graves, Charles (1812–99), bishop, 160, 202,
251, 255, 360Graves, Richard (1763–1829), Librarian, 123,
124, 355Graves, Robert (1810–93), biographer, 251,
361Gray, Thomas (1833–1901), Copyright Agent,
223, 224Graz, University of, 6
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Greenhill, George (1767–1850), WarehouseKeeper, Stationers’ Company, 131, 135,137, 138, 169, 171, 172, 189
Greenhill, Joseph (1803–92), WarehouseKeeper, Stationers’ Company, 193,194
Gregory Committee, 301, 302, 304Grenville, William Wyndham, Baron
(1759–1834), Prime Minister, 117Grierson, George (c.1763–1821), King’s
Printer, 107Griffith, Margaret (1911–2001), archivist, 325Griffith, Sir John (1848–1938), engineer, 275Grolier, Jean (1479–1565), bibliophile, 80, 81,
141Guinness & Co., 318Gunn, Matthew (fl. 1698–1715), bookseller, 59Gwynn, Aubrey (1892–1983), historian, 304Gwynn, Edward John (1868–1941), Provost,
143, 237, 274, 275, 276Gwynn, John (1827–1917), biblical scholar,
207Gwynn, Robert Malcolm (1877–1962),
Vice-Provost, 283
Hall, George (1753–1811), Librarian, Provost,355
Hall, Jeremiah (1619–90?), physician, 48, 358Hall, John (1659–1735), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 88, 353, 359Hall, Nathaniel (fl. 1712–21), Head Porter, 53,
56, 57, 59Halley, Thomas (b. c.1647), benefactor, 33Hallhead, William (d. 1781), bookseller, 105,
112Hamilton, Henry (1707–35), Librarian, 354Hamilton, John (d. 1729), Librarian, 354Hamilton Library, 344Hamilton, Sir William Rowan (1805–65),
mathematician, 204, 251, 361, 363Hanbridge, Henry (fl. 1839), painter, 178Hancock, William Neilson (1820–88), lawyer,
361Hanna, Joseph (fl. 1900–52), Assistant
Librarian, 251, 257, 282, 283, 285, 287,292, 296, 299, 356
Hardiman, James (1782–1855), historian, 156Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, Earl of (1757–1834),
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 120, 122Harman, Robert (b c.1800), book thief, 180Harmsworth, Cecil, Baron (1869–1948),
politician, 285harp (‘Brian Boru’), 108, 183, 318, 338, 359
Haughton, Samuel (1821–97), geologist, 229Hayes, Richard James (1902–76), Director,
National Library of Ireland, 304, 307,321
Healy, Timothy (1855–1931), GovernorGeneral of the Irish Free State, 263
Hearne, Thomas (c.1678–1735), AssistantKeeper, Bodleian Library, 49
Heinemann, William (1863–1920), publisher,247
Helsham, Richard (c.1682–1738), Librarian,49, 354
Hely-Hutchinson, John (1723–94), Provost,71, 108, 259
Henry, Francoise (1902–82), art historian, 309,336
Herbert, Sir Alan Patrick (1890–1971), author,303
Herholdt, Johan Daniel (1818–1902),architect, 202
Hessels, Jan Hendrik (1836–1926), catalogueeditor, 216–22
Heydeck, Johann Josef (fl. 1784), orientalist,107
Higher Education Authority, 326, 327, 329, 349Higher Education Funding Council for
England, 349Hillery, Patrick (1923–2008), President of
Ireland, 345Hincks, Edward (1792–1866), orientalist, 143,
163, 228, 360Hoare, Sir Richard Colt (1758–1838),
antiquary, 128Hodges and Smith, booksellers, 164, 166, 167,
169Hogan, John (1800–58), sculptor, 179Holland, Randall (d. 1672), Librarian, 17,
353Hollis, Thomas (1720–74), propagandist, 105,
359Homer (bust), 82, 83Hooker, Richard (1554–1600), theologian, 31,
87Howard, Robert (1683–1740), Librarian, 49,
50, 54, 55, 78, 354Hoyle, Joshua (c.1588–1654), Librarian, 353Hudson, Edward (1703–57), Librarian, 67–8,
72, 74, 88, 354Hughes, Lambert (1698–1771), Librarian, 354Humphries, Kenneth William (1916–95),
librarian, 321Hunt, William Brownrigg (1813?–77),
Assistant Librarian, 196, 211, 213, 356
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Huntington, Robert (1637–1701), Provost, 39,40, 41, 43–5, 48
Hurst, John (1921–89), Librarian, 299, 312,319–21, 326, 356
huts (Library), 270, 290, 313, 322, 329Hutton, Henry Dix (1824–1907), catalogue
editor, 217–23, 234–6Huygens, Constantijn (1596–1687), poet, 125Hyde, Douglas (1860–1949), President of
Ireland, 246Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709),
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 46, 89Hyde, John (d. 1728), bookseller and printer,
61
Incorporated Society of Authors, 238incunabula, 80, 127, 139, 141, 145, 181, 205,
229, 238, 279, 295Industrial and Commercial Property
(Protection) Act, 1927, 264Ingram, John Kells (1823–1907), Librarian,
212, 215, 226, 229, 230, 232, 235, 236,356
Ingram, John Kells (d. 1956), benefactor, 362International Convention for the Protection of
Literary and Artistic Works, 301Ireland Act, 1949, 300, 302IRIS Consortium, 349Irish College, Paris, 104Irish Free State Act, 1922, 261Irish Free State (Adaptation of Enactments)
Order, 263Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions)
Act, 1922, 261, 263Irish Industrial Exhibition, 197, 206Irish Manuscripts Commission, 76, 282Irish Record Commission, 142, 143, 154, 156,
158Irish Times, 210, 213, 225, 246, 259, 276, 302Irvine, Aiken (1824–80), benefactor, 229, 360Iveagh, Rupert Guinness, Earl of (1874–1967),
Chancellor of the University, 305
Jackson, Ruby (fl. 1918–21), Reading RoomSuperintendent, 259
Jager, Robert (d. 1861), benefactor, 103, 360James II (1633–1701), King, 42–4Jeffcott, Henry (1877–1937), engineer, 275Jellett, Hewitt Poole (1825–1911),
Serjeant-at-Law, 361Jellett, John (1817–88), Provost, 179Jenkinson, Francis (1853–1923), Cambridge
University Librarian, 247, 259
Jephson, Alexander (b. c.1660), benefactor, 87Jervis, Basil (fl. 1734–5), cataloguer, 72Jesus College, Oxford, 6, 101Johnston, Denis (1901–84), playwright, 363Johnston, Jennifer (1930–), writer, 364Johnstone, James (d. 1798), Icelandic scholar,
113, 359Joint Lending Library, 313Joly, John (1857–1933), geologist, 275Jones, Henry (1605–82), Vice-Chancellor,
bishop, 22, 24, 33, 64, 76, 358Jones, John (d. 1678), Librarian, 37, 353Jones, John Edward (1806–62), sculptor, 282Jones, John Fleming (d. 1881?), bookseller,
228Jones, John Winter (1805–81), Principal
Librarian, British Museum, 217, 226Jouvin de Rochefort, Albert (c.1640–c.1710),
cartographer, 46Joye, John (fl. 1800), bookseller, 120Junior Dean, 149
Kavanagh, Arthur Macmurrough (1831–89),landowner, 230, 252
Kavanagh, Walter Macmurrough (1856–1922),landowner, 252
Kavanagh family charter-horn, 108, 229, 252Keane, John Brendan (1928–2002), playwright,
348, 363Keane Murphy Duff, architects, 344Kearney, John (1687–1771), Librarian, 60,
354Kearney, John (1742–1813), Assistant
Librarian, Provost, 107, 120, 355Kearney, Michael (d. 1814), Assistant
Librarian, 355Keating, Geoffrey (c.1580–1644), historian, 88,
89Keating, William (fl. 1746), joiner, 82Keenan, Thomas (fl. 1877–96), Assistant
Librarian, 221, 232, 234, 356Kenyon, Sir Frederic (1863–1952), Director,
British Museum, 261Kildare Hall, Dublin, 19Killeen Castle, Dunsany, 362King, James (1695–1745), Librarian, 60, 69,
354King, William (1650–1729), Archbishop of
Dublin, 52–6, 73, 75, 78his manuscripts, 73–4, 205, 249, 278, 360,
361King’s Inns, Dublin, 131, 132, 135, 137, 168,
169, 180, 186
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Kingsborough, Edward, Viscount(1795–1837), antiquary, 163, 360
Kinsale, Battle of, 6, 9, 28, 104, 359Kirk, Thomas (1781–1845), sculptor, 179, 204,
282Knight, James (1709–67), Librarian, 354, 355Kohl, Johann Georg (1808–78), geographer,
166Koralek, Paul (1933–), architect, 310, 322, 327Kurtz, Jessie (1953–), Deputy Librarian, 356Kyan, James (d. 1682), Librarian, 353Kyle, Samuel (1771–1848), Assistant Librarian,
Provost, 157, 168, 179, 356
La Touche, William Digges (1747–1803), EastIndia Company official, 107, 140, 359
Ladyman, Samuel (d. 1684), clergyman, 358Lambeth Palace Library, 100, 156Lansdowne, George Granville, Baron
(1666–1735), politician, 89Larcom, Sir Thomas (1801–79), surveyor, 229,
360Latewar, Richard (1560–1601), clergyman, 7,
358Laud, William (1573–1645), Archbishop of
Canterbury, 19, 21Law, Andrew Bonar (1858–1923), Prime
Minister, 262Lawlor, Hugh (1860–1938), church historian,
253Lawson, John (1709–59), Librarian, 91, 109,
354, 355Leathley, Joseph (d. 1757), binder, 67, 68, 81,
88Lecky, Elizabeth (1842–1912), benefactor, 250Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (1838–1903),
historian, 250, 361Lecky Library (1912–78), 250, 251, 273, 280,
290, 309, 313, 314, 327Lecky Library (1978), 326, 327, 329, 330, 338,
344Lee, William (fl. 1852–5), Assistant Librarian,
191, 195Lefroy, Thomas (1776–1869), politician, 168,
179legal deposit
16th century, 12917th century, 12918th century, 107, 13019th century, 129–38, 158, 167–73, 184,
192–5, 223–6, 238–4320th century, 245–9, 260–6, 269, 271, 284–6,
296, 297, 300–4, 316, 332, 333, 346
21st century, 346, 347and copyright, 5, 170cost of, 349
Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003, 347Legate, John (c.1562–c.1620), bookseller, 10Leiden, University of, 6Leinster, Edward FitzGerald, Duke of
(1892–1976), landowner, 317, 361Leinster House, Dublin, 63, 180Leland, Thomas (1722–85), Librarian,
historian, 91, 93, 104, 105, 355Lemass, Sean (1899–1971), Taoiseach, 307, 310Lending Library
in 1850, 188, 189becomes part of College Library, 197catalogue, 176in the 18th century, 147–50Fagel books, 122, 148in the former Engineering School, 203Gilbert bequest, 71, 82for humanities and social sciences, 327, 330legal-deposit books, 172in the Museum Building, 215, 250, 273, 290,
313opening hours, 215purchases for, 148, 166, 176, 189, 204, 215re-established 1800, 35, 148regulations, 149for science, 330and undergraduates, 175, 186, 272, 314,
325in the West Pavilion, 148, 188
Lester, Robert (fl. 1734–42), cataloguer, 72Lewis, Christopher (d. 1823), bookseller and
binder, 124Lewis, William (b. 1692), Librarian, 60, 354Lhuyd, Edward (1660?–1709), naturalist and
philologist, 101–3, 160Liber hymnorum, 30, 155, 249, 316Librarian
duties, 17, 18, 38, 39, 70election of, 4
17th century, 9, 16–18, 21, 37, 4518th century, 60, 70, 91, 9519th century, 111, 210, 211, 22620th century, 294, 319
salary. See salariesLibrary Association (UK), 222, 225, 226, 235,
332Library Committee
and departmental libraries, 315established 1845, 166and Magnetic Observatory, 297
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Library Committee (cont.)and Malet, 211, 223and Parke, 319and the Printed Catalogue, 216–21, 223and purchases, 166, 204, 215and Reading Room Superintendent, 296re-established 1872, 212re-established 1943, 283and Smyly, 286, 287
Library of Congress, 342Library Council, 312, 349Library Extension Committee, 305Library Facilities Committee, 273Library Keeper. See LibrarianLibrary Shop, 322, 336, 337, 345, 350Liddell, Sir Frederick (1865–1950),
Parliamentary Counsel, 261, 263Lindisfarne Gospels, 254, 309Linen Hall, Dublin, 53Little, Clement (c.1527–80), lawyer, 11Lloyd, Bartholomew (1772–1837), Assistant
Librarian, Provost, 154, 157, 158, 179,355
Lloyd, Humphrey (1800–81), Provost, 213–15,255
Locke, John (bust), 82, 83Loftus, Dudley (1618–95), oriental scholar, 39,
40, 46Logan, Michael (fl. 1808), 124London Institution, 226Long Room
18th century, 63, 64, 66, 68, 9019th century, 151, 188admission charge, 337, 346, 350alterations, 19th century, 147, 177, 199–203busts. See busts in the Long RoomButler collection, 106, 109central table, 147, 188conservation programme, 337, 346donations box, 305, 337exhibitions, 113, 182, 229, 230, 232, 252,
254, 255, 279, 282, 286, 287, 290, 318,334, 336
frieze, 109gallery, 65gallery shelving, 151, 178, 188, 198, 201,
203, 281Gilbert collection, 81, 109harp, 108heating, 90, 180, 181, 182low bookcases, 178Palliser collection, 61, 68, 81, 109proposed alterations, 19th century, 215, 240
renumbering of books, 177repairs, 18th century, 109repairs, 19th century, 150, 151repairs, 20th century, 324security, 338staircases, 22, 64Ussher collection, 61, 68, 81, 109
Longman, Hurst and Rees, booksellers, 144,145
Lottner, Carl Friedrich (1834–73), AssistantLibrarian, 196
Loveday, John (1711–89), antiquary andtraveller, 58, 64, 67
Luce, Arthur Aston (1882–1977), philosopher,298, 301, 316
Luce, John (1920–2011), classicist, 306Luce Hall, 330, 344Lucy and Company, shelving manufacturers,
245Lyon, John (1710–90), Assistant Librarian, 50,
67, 78, 84–8, 92, 102, 142, 143, 236,354
Lyon, W. G. (fl. 1912–73), publisher, 265Lyons Collection, 278, 361Lyons, Francis Stewart Leland (1923–83),
Provost, 339Lysaght, Thaddeus (fl. 1618–30), Librarian, 18,
353
McAleese, Mary (1951–), President of Ireland,344
McCarthy, Robert Brian (1940–), LibrarySecretary, 337, 356
McCarthy, Rollin (1899–1997), engineer, 324,336
McCarthy, Teigue (fl. 1689–90), priest, 43, 44McConnell, Albert Joseph (1903–93), Provost,
299, 303–5, 307, 308, 310, 311, 320McCullagh, James (1809–47), physicist, 179McCullough Mulvin, architects, 344McCurdy, John (c.1824–85), architect, 199,
200, 201, 214, 240MacDonnell, Richard (1787–1867), Provost,
169MacDowell, Patrick (1799–1870), sculptor,
231McEvoy, James (fl. 1808–26), carpenter, 151McEvoy, Timothy (d. 1809), carpenter, 122,
150, 151McGhee, Robert (1789–1872), clergyman, 165,
207, 360McGilligan, Patrick (1889–1979), politician,
264, 299
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McGrath, Raymond (1903–77), architect, 310MacGreevy, Thomas (1893–1967), author, 362,
363McKenzie, William (d. 1817), bookseller, 112,
113Macmurrough-Kavanagh Trust, 253MacNeill, Eoin (1867–1945), politician, 237McQuaid, John Charles (1895–1973),
Archbishop of Dublin, 307, 308, 326Macrone, John (1809–37), publisher, 169Madan, Falconer (1851–1935), Bodley’s
Librarian, 258Madden, John (1649–1703), manuscript
collector, 46, 75–8, 85, 89Madden, John (d. 1751), Librarian, 60Madden, Richard Robert (1798–1886),
historian, 205, 360Madden, Thomas (1646–77), lawyer, 36Magee, William (1766–1831), Assistant
Librarian, Archbishop of Dublin, 152,179, 255, 355
Magee, William (1821–91), Archbishop ofYork, 255
Magill, Rupert (fl. 1919), benefactor, 279, 361Maguire, Edward (fl. 1831), auctioneer, 206Mahaffy, Sir John Pentland (1839–1919),
Provost, 9, 16, 212, 223–5, 251, 252, 256Mahieu, Thomas (fl. 1550), book collector, 141Malet, John Adam (1810–79), Librarian, 81,
163, 210–15, 223–6, 282, 356Malet Hicks, M. (fl. 1945), benefactor, 282Mallet, Robert (1810–81), engineer, 200Malton, James (c.1765–1803), architectural
draughtsman, 64, 90, 109Manchester University Library, 293Mangan, James Clarence (1803–49), Library
clerk and poet, 174Manners, John, Duke of Rutland (1818–1906),
politician, 225manuscripts
Fagel, 126, 127Icelandic, 113, 143, 238, 359Irish, 95–104, 142, 159, 160, 254legal, 99, 101, 103, 104, 254, 316oriental, 107, 113, 140, 195, 229readers, 39, 71, 93, 98, 101, 103, 104, 154,
297, 324Waldensian, 20, 31, 163
Manuscripts Department, 337Manuscripts Room
1661–1732, 32, 471732–1803, 58, 64, 67, 71, 84, 102, 103, 114,
122, 203
1803–60, 122, 141, 143, 1811860–1957, 203, 204, 289, 2981957–71, 245, 298, 3241971–, 324
Map Library, 345maps
‘Hardiman atlas’, 31, 156Fagel, 126, 236legal deposit, 170, 239, 242, 248, 316not catalogued, 291, 297Ordnance Survey, 165, 195, 243, 244, 345Rocque, 205, 360sorting, 345storage, 243, 244, 297, 298, 338, 343, 345War Office, 243, 361
Marius, Adrian (fl. 1600–14), bookseller, 10Markree Castle, 362Marsh, Narcissus (1638–1713), Provost,
Archbishop of Armaghas a collector, 39, 40, 41, 46, 73, 75, 101and the Dublin Philosophical Society, 45and Marsh’s Library, 41, 42, 49as Provost, 25, 40, 41, 46, 48, 49reorganises the College Library, 38, 39, 42,
58, 59, 60and Ussher’s library, 32
Marsh’s Library, Dublinbuilding, 65collections, 41, 49, 73, 75, 78, 87, 165, 238foundation, 41regulations, 147, 186Worth Library catalogue, 74
Marshall Aid, 305Martin, Anthony (d. 1650), Provost, 10Martin, William (1723–87), Librarian, 355Mary (1542–87), Queen of Scots, 113, 182, 231Mason, George (b. 1801?), Library clerk, 174Maule, Henry (1676?–1758), bishop, 359Maxwell, Katherine (1852–1923), benefactor,
279, 361Mayor, John (1825–1910), Cambridge
University Librarian, 218Mazarin, Jules (1602–61), cardinal, 27Medical Library, 328, 344Mellon (Andrew W.) Foundation, 345Mercer, George (b. 1645), Librarian, 35, 39, 42,
353Mercier, Henry (d. 1769), Assistant Librarian,
81, 354Mercier, Richard Edward (c.1761–1820),
bookseller and binder, 112, 113, 122,124, 132, 138, 139, 144, 145, 148, 155
Mercier Press, 302
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University Librarian, 310Methuen, publishers, 261Metropolitan Museum of Art, 336Meuron, Charles, comte de (fl. 1857),
benefactor, 208, 360Meyer, Kuno (1858–1919), Celtic scholar,
254Meyler, Anthony (fl. 1831), heating adviser,
180Mildmay, Sir Walter (1520/21–89), founder of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 37Mill, John (1644/5–1707), theologian, 87Miller, George (1764–1848), historian, 179,
355Milliken, Richard (fl. 1819–43), bookseller,
138, 139Milton, John (bust), 82, 83Mitchell, William (1842–1910), architect, 214Molloy, Edward (1706–37), Librarian, 354Molony, Sir Thomas (1865–1949),
Vice-Chancellor, 276Molyneux, Samuel (1689–1728), politician,
53–6, 58, 80Molyneux, William (1656–98), scientist, 40,
45, 77, 80, 81Monck Mason, Henry (1778–1858), antiquary,
135, 139, 142, 143, 154, 162, 163, 222,360
Monck Mason, William (1775–1859),historian, 205
Montagu, Basil (1770–1851), lawyer, 132Montagu, George (1799–1855), Duke of
Manchester, 207Montalembert, Charles, comte de (1810–70),
historian, 128Moody, Theodore (1907–84), historian, 287,
313Moore, Christopher (1790–1863), sculptor,
179, 282Moore, John (1646–1714), Bishop of Ely, 91Moore, Michael (c.1639–1726), head of the
College, 43, 44, 276Morgan, Sir Anthony (1621–68), army officer,
28Mornington, Garrett Wesley, Earl of
(1735–1781), 113, 359Morrison, Jack (b. 1902), benefactor, 311Morrison, Sir Richard (1767–1849), architect,
150Mountjoy, Charles Blount, Baron
(1563–1606), soldier, 6, 7, 9
Moynihan, Maurice (1902–99), civil servant,307
Mullen, George (d. 1822), bookbinder, 124,138, 140, 154
Mullen, George (fl. 1822–48), bookbinder, 154,155, 156, 166, 183, 208
Mundey, Cyril Beresford (d. 1962), benefactor,282
muniments (College), 111Murray, John (1851–1928), publisher, 247Murray, Richard (c.1726–99), Librarian,
Provost, 35, 98, 113, 116, 148, 355, 359Murray, William (fl. 1800), benefactor, 148,
359Musgrave, Sir Richard (1746?–1818), political
writer, 140, 360music
in Butler collection, 106catalogue, 297cataloguing, 252in early Library, 13, 31Goodman collection, 252, 361legal deposit, 134, 137, 170, 195, 239, 240,
242, 248, 252, 269, 316manuscripts, 31, 317, 362not catalogued, 291Prout collection, 252, 361Townley Hall collection, 317, 362
Music Library, 330
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821), Emperor,207
Nash, Richard (d. 1847), Assistant Librarian,355
National Board for Science and Technology,333
National Library of Irelandacquisitions, 311foundation, 186funding, 246legal deposit, 246, 261, 264, 265, 302manuscripts, 229, 282maps, 243newspapers, 243patents, 270shared building, 304, 307, 329staff, 298
National Library of Scotland, 265, 301National Library of Wales, 246–8, 265, 333National Museum of Ireland, 230, 253, 279,
318, 336National Preservation Office, 346National University of Ireland, 264, 265
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Naude, Gabriel (1600–53), librarian, 65, 82New Library (1967). See Berkeley LibraryNewcome (Newcombe), William (1729–1800),
Archbishop of Armagh, 113, 359newspapers, 242, 270Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727), scientist, 45,
82Nicholson and Watson, publishers, 285Nicholson, Edward (1849–1912), Bodley’s
Librarian, 226, 238, 239, 247Norman, William (d. 1705), bookseller, 38Norton, John (c.1556–1612), bookseller, 10Nost, John van (d. 1780), sculptor, 109novels
borrowing of, 254cataloguing, 270, 291, 292, 296, 297disposed of, 254, 269, 271legal deposit, 134, 135, 136, 137, 167, 169,
172, 185storage, 270
Nunn, John Henry (fl. 1874), lawyer, 212
O’Brien, James (1792–1874), bishop, 255O’Brien, John (c.1701–69), bishop, 97, 359O’Brien, Sir Lucius (1733–95), politician, 98,
100O Cadhain, Mairtın (1905–70), writer, 363O’Conor, Charles (1710–91), Irish scholar,
96–100, 164O’Curry, Eugene (1794–1862), Irish scholar,
160O Dalaigh, Aodh (fl. 1742–58), scribe, 97O’Donnell, P. E. (fl. 1919), solicitor, 278O’Donovan, John (1806–61), Irish scholar,
160, 237O’Flanagan, Theophilus (c.1762–1814), Irish
scholar, 85, 103O Gormain, Muiris (c.1700/20–c.1794), scribe,
97, 359O’Gorman, Thomas (‘The Chevalier’)
(1732–1809), scholar, 88, 98, 100,103
O’Hara (J. J.), Library store, 313, 327, 329O’Kelly, Sean Thomas (1882–1966), President
of Ireland, 306O’Neill, Daniel (1832–1914), benefactor, 255O’Neill, John William (fl. 1816), Library
porter, 124O Raifeartaigh, Tarlach (1905–84), civil
servant, 308O’Regan, John (1870–1922), benefactor, 361O’Reilly, Edward (1765–1830), lexicographer,
143, 237
O’Reilly, Myles John (1780–1857), landowner,282
O’Sullivan, Seumas (James Starkey)(1879–1958), writer, 334, 362
O’Sullivan, William (1921–2000), Keeper ofManuscripts, 30, 296, 297, 312, 324
oath (Library), 93, 149, 197, 365. See alsodeclaration (Library)
Observer (The), 300Office for Scientific and Technical
Information, 331Officers Training Corps, 270, 290Old Library. See also Colonnades; East
Pavilion; Long Room; West Pavilionin 18th century, 90, 108alterations in 1859–61 (roof), 199–203alterations in 1990s, 345construction, 51–8, 62–7Deane’s proposed extension, 275enclosure of Colonnades, 240–2link to Berkeley Library, 306, 309, 322remodelling by Koralek, 309, 322repairs, 18th century, 108repairs, 19th century, 150, 151, 176, 177repairs, 20th century, 324security, 338
Older Printed Books Department. See EarlyPrinted Books Department
opening hours17th century, 18, 1918th century, 70, 9319th century, 147, 158, 185, 21320th century, 289, 337
Ordnance Survey, 158, 160, 165, 174, 194, 243Ordonnance de Montpellier, 129Ormonde, James Butler, Duke of (1665–1745),
Chancellor of the University of Dublin,43, 54
Orpen, Richard Caulfeild (1863–1938),architect, 266, 275
Orrery, Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of (1674–1731),politician, 91
Orrery, John Boyle, 5th Earl of (1707–62),biographer, 89
Osborne, Frederick (fl. 1911–53), CopyrightAgent, 248, 259–62, 265, 266, 285,316
Osborne, Mrs (fl. 1918), Assistant Agent, 259,260
Otway, Thomas (1616–93), bishop, 48, 358Ouseley, Sir William (1767–1842), orientalist,
140, 360Overend, Letitia (1880–1977), benefactor, 334
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Overend, Naomi (1900–93), benefactor, 334Oxford, University of
departmental libraries, 271financial situation, 268graduates, 197links with Trinity in 17th century, 39Radcliffe Science Library, 272University Press, 40, 45
Palliser, William (1646–1727), Archbishop ofCashel, 24, 61, 68, 72, 73, 75, 81, 90,109, 357, 359
pamphletsAlexander collection, 34Bushe collection, 361cataloguing, 297Crofton collection, 317, 362Fagel collection, 122, 124, 125, 294French Revolution, 363German Reformation, 161, 360Gilbert collection, 80Hancock collection, 361Irvine collection, 229, 360Larcom collection, 229, 360Lecky collection, 250legal deposit, 135, 136, 170, 184, 242, 248,
270Salmon collection, 361Singer collection, 205, 360Stearne collection, 75, 78, 359
Panizzi, Sir Anthony (1797–1879), PrincipalLibrarian, British Museum, 158, 191–3
papyri, 162, 251, 257, 360Paris, Matthew (c.1200–1259), chronicler, 29Parke, Herbert William (1903–86), Librarian,
Vice-Provostasks for increased budget, 298and binding of manuscripts, 315, 316on the Board, 287and ‘Brian Boru’ harp, 318as Curator of the Library, 319, 321and departmental libraries, 313, 314elected Librarian, 294, 356inherits a chaotic situation, 289, 291,
294initiates change, 290, 294, 296, 297, 338,
362and legal deposit, 301on the Library Committee, 286, 287new appointments, 299and planning for New Library, 304–6and purchases, 317resignation, 318
Parker, Matthew (1504–75), Archbishop ofCanterbury, 11
Parker, Roger (fl. 1595–6), Steward, 7Parnell, Sir John (1717–82), politician, 109Parnell, Thomas (1679–1718), poet, 109Parr, Richard (1616/17–91), clergyman, 27Parry, Edward (d. 1650), Pro-Vice-Chancellor,
22Particular Book, 7, 11, 15, 17, 210Patent Office, 270Paterson, Samuel (1728–1802), bookseller,
118, 119, 125, 126Patrickson, Thomas (1657–89), Librarian,
353Pedro II (1825–91), Emperor of Brazil, 231Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850), Prime Minister,
136, 164Pelham, Thomas, Earl of Chichester
(1756–1826), Chief Secretary forIreland, 117, 120
Pellisier, John (1703–81), Librarian, 354Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, Earl of
(1656–1733), Lord Lieutenant ofIreland, 49, 53, 58, 83, 359
Perceval, John, Earl of Egmont (1683–1748),58, 69, 70
periodicalsin the Berkeley Library, 330binding, 166cancellations, 166, 204cataloguing, 175, 234, 291, 297, 338in departmental libraries, 242, 272, 314disposal of, 291electronic, 343Fagel collection, 125Gilbert collection, 80legal deposit, 155, 167, 170, 185, 239, 242,
248, 313, 343purchases, 139, 166, 278, 317storage, 244, 269, 290–2, 313
Perne, Andrew (1519?–89), scholar, 11Perry, Henry Sheares (fl. 1837–92), 249, 361Pery, Edmond Sexton, Viscount (1719–1806),
Speaker of the Irish House ofCommons, 151
Peterhouse, Cambridge, 11Petrie, George (1790–1866), antiquary, 160,
174Petrie, Sir Flinders (1853–1942), Egyptologist,
251, 360Phayre, John (fl. 1823–53), carpenter, 178Phelps, Edward (fl. 1910–28), Library clerk,
278
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Phillipps, Sir Thomas (1792–1872), bookcollector, 162, 206, 249, 278, 361
Phillips, Sean (1943–), Deputy Librarian, 337,356
Phillips, Walter Alison (1864–1950), historian,280
Pilgrim Trust, 275Pilkington, Frederick (1848–79), bookbinder,
208Plato (bust), 82, 83Plumptre, Anne (1760–1818), writer,
151–3Plunket, William Conyngham, Baron
(1764–1854), Lord Chancellor ofIreland, 133, 136, 179
Pococke, Richard (1704–65), bishop,90
Pollard, Mary (‘Paul’) (1922–2005), Keeper ofEarly Printed Books, 322
Pooley, Giles (b. c.1651), Librarian, 353Pope, Alexander (1688–1744), 82porters, 92, 106, 114, 121, 124, 147, 166, 181,
182, 188, 196Powell, Roger (1896–1990), bookbinder, 155,
309, 315, 316, 324Power, Joseph (1798–1868), Cambridge
University Librarian, 175, 193Pratt, Benjamin (1669–1721), Provost, 49,
53–5, 78Prescott, Henry (1649–1719), ecclesiastical
administrator, 33Press Licensing Acts, 129Prior, Thomas (1767–1843), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 149, 150, 157, 161, 355,356, 361
Prior-Wandesforde, Richard (1870–1956),benefactor, 361
Prout, Ebenezer (1835–1909), musicologist,252, 361
Public Record Office, Dublin, 143Publishers’ Association, 247, 261–3, 286, 296,
300, 303, 332–3purchases
17th century, 9, 10, 11, 19, 35818th century, 49, 88, 91, 96, 97, 105–6, 112,
113, 35919th century, 113, 138–40, 148, 160–2,
166–7, 204, 205, 208, 228, 229, 249,359, 361
20th century, 249, 252, 277–9, 287, 293, 316,317, 332, 334, 338, 348, 361–3
Purser, Louis Claude (1854–1932), classicalscholar, 264, 273, 299
Queen’s College, Oxford, 65Quin, Henry George (1760–1805), book
collector, 141, 360Quinn, Francis, bricklayer, 56
Rawley (fl. 1629), undergraduate, 19Raymond, Anthony (1675–1726), Fellow, 88Reader, Richard (1659–1700), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 353readers
access to the shelves, 146, 147, 181categories admitted to the Library
eighteenth century, 70, 71, 93, 185nineteenth century, 185–6, 197seventeenth century, 14, 18
external readers admitted to the Library, 18,70, 71, 93, 185, 186, 197, 246, 253
number of seats, 14, 289, 306, 309, 321,326–7, 330, 344
numbers, 186, 253, 259, 280, 289, 309, 326,343, 344
register of, 93Reading Room (1937)
admission of women, 281Catacombs (basement), 274, 277, 289, 291,
292, 327construction, 244, 257, 266–8, 273–7opening, 276overcrowding, 289, 290, 297, 303reference collection, 287, 296seating, 309Superintendent, 283, 284, 296used for modern languages, 325, 327used as postgraduate study centre, 344used for science, 330, 344used for social sciences, 344
Reading Room (Old Library)1816–48 (West Pavilion), 151, 1821848–92 (East Pavilion), 182, 188, 198, 204,
213, 214, 215, 230, 2411892–1937 (Colonnades), 241–4, 253, 259
Reading University Library, 339Reeves, William (1815–92), bishop, 61, 206,
207, 210, 249, 361Regent House Library, 309, 314regulations for the Library
17th century, 17–19, 38, 4218th century, 69–71, 91–519th century, 142, 146–7, 181, 185, 197, 211,
21220th century, 280
Reid, Sir Edward (1819–1912), 88Reilly, Thomas, carter, 75
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Republic of Ireland Act, 1948, 300Ricemarch Psalter, 31, 316Rigaud, Stephen Peter (1774–1839),
astronomer, 168Roberts, Colin (1909–90), classical scholar, 297Roberts, Denis (1927–90), Librarian, 319–21,
324–7, 331, 334, 336, 338, 356Roberts, Ian N. (fl. 1956–84), architect, 306,
322Robinson, Nicholas (fl. 1997), benefactor, 364Robinson, Sir William (1644–1712), Surveyor
General, 53, 65Rochford, William, Earl of (1717–81),
Secretary of State, 106Rockefeller Foundation, 277, 317Ross, Sir John (1853–1935), Lord Chancellor
of Ireland, 262Rosse, Lawrence Parsons, Earl of (1906–79),
Vice-Chancellor, 308, 310Rossi, John Charles (1762–1839), sculptor, 152Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, 63Roubiliac, Louis Francois (1702–62), sculptor,
83, 90Royal Academy of Arts, London, 308Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, 74, 215Royal (Collins) Barracks, Dublin, 53, 65Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts,
222Royal Commission on the universities of
Scotland (1831), 168, 184Royal Commission on the University of
Cambridge (1852), 184, 198Royal Commission on the University of Dublin
(1852–3), 149, 169, 176, 184, 185, 186,188, 196, 198, 203, 289
Royal Commission on the University of Dublin(1906–7), 237, 246
Royal Commission on the University of Dublin(1920), 268
Royal Commission on the University ofOxford (1852), 184, 198
Royal Dublin Society, 98, 100, 180, 186, 260Royal Geological Society of Ireland, 251, 361Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, 214Royal Irish Academy
antiquities, 230and Barrett, 111and Book of Armagh, 206, 207and Book of Ballymote, 88and Book of Lecan, 104and Book of Leinster, 212exhibition, 336foundation, 96, 100, 102
and Gilbert, 222and Ingram, 232manuscripts, 44, 88, 154, 163–5, 205, 209,
282, 316and O’Flanagan, 103Ordnance Survey maps, 165readers, 186and Todd, 158, 190and Vallancey, 103
Royal Library, 30, 62, 130Rudmose-Brown, Thomas (1878–1942),
French scholar, 279Russell, Lord John (1792–1878), Prime
Minister, 183
Sadleir, Franc (1775–1851), Librarian, Provost,154, 155, 157, 158, 356, 360
Saint Andrews, University of, 135Saint Andrews University Library, 130, 235Saint Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny, 48Saint Columb’s College, Derry, 87Saint James’ Church, Piccadilly, 203Saint James’ Hospital, Dublin, 328, 344Saint John’s College, Oxford, 7Saint Mark’s Church, 329, 330, 345Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 85Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth, 303, 349Saint Werburgh’s Church, Dublin, 53Sairseal agus Dill, publishers, 335, 362salaries
Assistant Librarian, 92, 124, 147, 149, 158,189, 195, 210, 213, 233
Librarian17th century, 17, 18, 37, 3818th century, 68, 70, 91, 9219th century, 147, 18920th century, 294, 319
other College officers, 17, 92other Library staff, 124, 149, 174, 189, 195,
233, 287, 298, 299Salmon, George (1819–1904), Provost, 361Sancroft, William (1617–93), Archbishop of
Canterbury, 44Santry Book Repository, 326, 329, 338, 339,
343–5Savile, Henry (1568–1617), collector of
manuscripts, 29Scheemakers, Peter (1691–1781), sculptor, 83Scholfield, Alwyn Faber (1884–1969),
Cambridge University Librarian, 274Schøyen Collection, 87science libraries in departments, 272, 314, 325science library
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in 1937 Reading Room, 330Hamilton Libary, 344in huts, 329in Luce Hall, 330in Medical School, 314in St Mark’s Church, 329, 330needed, 272, 273, 338planned, 326, 328, 330
Scott, Sir Walter (1771–1832), writer, 182Scrabo, County Down, 90Seanchas Mar, 99, 101, 316Sebright, Sir John, 6th Baronet (1725–94),
99–103, 160, 359Sebright, Sir Thomas Saunders, 4th Baronet
(1692–1736), 101Seele, Thomas (1611–75), Librarian, Provost,
36, 46, 353Selden, John (1584–1654), historian, 25, 29Select Committee on Public Libraries, 186,
226Seton, Gregory (fl. 1577–1608), bookseller, 9Shackleton, Robert (1919–86), Bodley’s
Librarian, 321Shakespeare, William (bust), 82, 83Shaw, Sir Frederick (1799–1876), politician,
168Shaw, William (fl. 1665), lawyer, 36Shortt, John Purser (1894–1966), clergyman,
362Sidney, Sir Henry (1529–86), Lord Deputy of
Ireland, 360Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, 14Siegfried, Rudolf (1830–63), Assistant
Librarian, 195, 204Sienkiewicz, Karol (1793–1860), writer, 152Simms, George Otto (1910–91), Archbishop of
Armagh, 309Simpson, William (1945–), Librarian, 341,
349, 356Singer, Joseph (1786–1866), bishop, 205, 360Sion College, London, 27, 130, 135, 168Sir Patrick Dun’s Hospital, Dublin, 150Sirr, Henry Charles (1764?–1841), police
officer, 162Sirr, Joseph D’Arcy (1794–1868), donor, 162,
360Sisson, John (fl. 1725), joiner, 53, 57, 58Skelton, Thomas (b. 1691), Librarian, 60, 354Sleater, William (c.1760–1801), binder and
printer, 107Smail, Tom (1941–), Copyright Agent, 333Smith, Erasmus (1611–91), educational
benefactor, 115
Smith (Smyth), Edward (1662–1720),Librarian, Vice-Chancellor, 353
Smith, John (d. 1771), bookseller, 61Smith, Kathleen (fl. 1926), benefactor, 282Smith, Thomas (1638–1710), scholar, 40, 41,
49Smith, William (fl. 1610–17), Librarian, 353Smyly, Josiah Gilbart (1867–1948), Librarian,
Vice-Provostdies, 287elected, 257, 356failure to provide leadership, 287, 292and legal deposit, 264, 269, 271, 285re-elected, 284resists change, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 290,
296and storage problems, 268, 275work on papyri, 251, 257
Smyth, Edward (1709–78), physician, 107, 359Smyth, Edward (1749–1812), sculptor, 109Smyth, Thomas (d. 1725), Librarian,
Vice-Chancellor, 353Socrates (bust), 82, 83Solomons, Estella (1882–1968), artist, 334, 362Somerville, Edith (1858–1949), and ‘Martin
Ross’ (1862–1915), writers, 317, 362Sotheby’s, auctioneers, 87, 89, 278South Kensington Museum, 254Southampton University Library, 339Southwell, Edward (1671–1730), Secretary of
State for Ireland, 52, 249Southwell, Edward (1705–55), Secretary of
State for Ireland, 69, 130Southwell, Sir Robert (1635–1702), Secretary
of State for Ireland, 249Spanheim, Friedrich (1600–49), theologian, 32Spence, Robert (b. 1704), clergyman, 73Spike, George (fl. 1725), plasterer, 57Squire, Thomas (d. 1739), Librarian, 354Stack, Blanche (fl. 1900–12) sculptor, 255staff of the Library
18th century, 9219th century, 121, 157, 188, 195, 196, 23320th century, 259, 283, 287, 291, 293, 298,
299, 303, 312, 325, 337, 338Standing Conference of National and
University Libraries (SCONUL), 312,332
Stanford, William Bedell (1910–84), classicalscholar, 282
Stapleton, George (d. 1844), painter, 150state grant, 287Stationers’ Company, 129, 193
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Stationers’ Hall, 5, 121, 130–5, 137–9, 144, 155,157, 170–2, 184, 185, 194, 224
Stationery Office, 261, 263statutes for the Library. See regulations for the
LibraryStearne (John) Medical Library, 74, 344Stearne, John (1624–69), physician, 74Stearne, John (1660–1745), bishop, 22, 49,
73–8, 84–6, 89, 96, 359Stella Project, 342Stephens, Edward (1888–1955), Synge’s
nephew, 334Stephens, James (1880–1950), writer, 363Stephens, Lily (fl. 1969), benefactor, 334, 362Stillingfleet, Edward (1635–1699), bishop, 49Stock, Joseph (d. 1813), Assistant Librarian,
105, 355Stokes, John (1721–81), Librarian, 105, 355Stokes, Whitley (1763–1845), Librarian, 138,
355Stokes, Whitley (1830–1909), lawyer, 229Stopford, James (1697–1759), Librarian, 60,
354Stopford, Joseph (1766–1833), Librarian,
355Strickland, Walter George (1850–1928), art
historian, 361Stuart, Charles (d. 1746), Librarian, 354Stuart, William (1755–1822), Archbishop of
Armagh, 120Sullivan, Francis Stoughton (1715–66), lawyer,
97, 98, 359Suzannet, Alain, comte de (1882–1950),
benefactor, 317, 362Swift, Deane (1707–83), author, 85Swift, Jonathan (1667–1745), Dean of St
Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 49, 52, 83,85, 89, 90, 99, 109
Symner, Miles (d. 1686), mathematician, 33,358
Synge, John Lighton (1897–1995),mathematician, 281
Synge, John Millington (1871–1909),playwright, 334, 362
Tain Bo Cuailnge, 102Tait, Archibald (1811–82), Archbishop of
Canterbury, 231Tait, John (1861–1945), benefactor, 361Talbot Press, 262, 263, 265Tanner, Thomas (1674–1735), antiquary, 91Tate, Sir Robert (1872–1952), Public Orator,
276
Temple, Sir William (1555–1627), Provost, 17,18
Tenison, Thomas (1636–1715), Archbishop ofCanterbury, 89
Thackeray, William Makepeace (1811–63),novelist, 158
thefts1640s, 211689–90, by Jacobites, 30, 441715, by ‘sculls’, 59, 881788, of coins, 1141793, by Casey, 114, 1451814–15, by Barwick, 144–61839, by Harman, 1801862, of medical books, 1961969, of ‘Brian Boru’ harp, 3381974, of shrine of Dimma (attempted),
338Thom & Co., bindery, 253, 259Thomas, James (1874–1949), politician, 263Thompson, William (1688–1754), Librarian,
354Thrift, William Edward (1870–1942), Provost,
264, 276, 299Tickell, Samuel (1865–1936), benefactor, 279,
295, 361Tierney, Michael (1894–1975), President of
University College Dublin, 312Times (The), 192, 226, 237, 243, 247, 248, 266,
285, 286, 300, 302Tinnakill Duanaire, 102, 155Tipu Sultan (1750–99), ruler of Mysore, 140Todd, Charles (1813–94) executor of J. H.
Todd, 228Todd, James Henthorn (1805–69), Librarian
and acquisitions, 161, 208as Assistant Librarian, 143, 157–76, 180–3,
356catalogue of Waldensian manuscripts, 163collection at death, 228death and legacy, 209and Dublin University Commission, 184,
185, 188, 189, 289elected Librarian, 190, 356and Irish studies, 158–60and legal deposit, 167–73, 185, 192–5and Lending Library, 150, 175–6and the Printed Catalogue, 173–5, 191, 192,
216, 217purchase of manuscripts, 164, 204, 205and the Royal Irish Academy, 158
Tone, Theobald Wolfe (1763–98), Irishnationalist, 279, 282, 361, 362
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Townley Hall, Drogheda, 317, 362Travers, Walter (c.1548–1635), Provost, 87Tregelles, Samuel Prideaux (1813–75), biblical
scholar, 156Trinity Closet Press, 348Trinity College, Cambridge, 14, 33, 65, 82, 83,
93, 231Trinity College, Dublin
Anatomy House, 53, 216Arts and Social Sciences Building, 324, 326,
327, 329Biochemistry Building, 325Board Room, 271Campus House, 270Chapel, 48, 327, 345Chemistry Building, 329Computer Laboratory, 341Council Room, 313Dining Hall, 48, 49, 50Electrical Engineering Department, 330Engineering School, 203, 215Fellows’ Garden, 244foundation, 6Geography Department, 297Hall of Honour, 266, 268, 273, 277Health Sciences, 344Law School, 64, 148, 203Magnetic Observatory, 244, 274, 297, 298,
324Mathematics Department, 314Medical School, 314Museum, 104, 108Museum Building, 199, 203, 214, 215, 242,
244, 250, 269, 270, 282, 292, 297, 298,313, 327
Occupational Therapy, 344officers, 4Old Gymnasium, 345Printing House, 63, 75, 348Provost’s stables, 270Public Theatre (Examination Hall), 115,
214, 244Regent House, 270Regent House Library, 314Rubrics, 48, 63, 177, 214and the University of Dublin, 3Zoology Building, 327
Tucker, Alan (1943–95), systems analyst, 331,332
Turnerelli, Peter (1771/2–1839), sculptor, 152Tweedy, Owen (1888–1960), journalist, 361Tyrconnell, Richard Talbot, Earl of (1630–91),
Lord Deputy of Ireland, 42, 43
Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill, Earl of (c.1550–1616),soldier, 6
Tyrrell, Elizabeth (1619–93), daughter ofJames Ussher, 27
Tyrrell, James (1642–1718), historian, 30Tyrrell, Sir Timothy (1617–1701), army officer,
27, 28
undergraduatesadmitted to the Library, 14, 18, 186, 197, 280not admitted to Lending Library, 149not admitted to the Library, 71, 93, 147, 185,
196, 272restricted admission, 289use of Lending Library, 175, 176, 186, 215,
272United Irishmen, 162University College, Dublin, 299, 307, 326
Library, 293, 339, 349University College, London, 272University Grants Committee, 349University of Dublin Educational Trust, 305Unwin, Sir Stanley (1884–1968), publisher,
262, 266, 284, 285, 300–3Upper East Room. See East PavilionUrs Graf Verlag, 315, 316, 335Usserianus primus, 31, 256Ussher, Ambrose (c.1582–1629), Librarian, 15,
16, 20, 87, 353, 358Ussher, Christopher (d. 1597), Ulster King of
Arms, 7Ussher, Cornelius (d. 1836), Assistant
Librarian, 355Ussher, Henry (1741–90), Librarian,
astronomer, 112, 355, 359Ussher, James (1581–1656), Archbishop of
Armaghacquires Challoner’s library, 16book-buying in England, 10, 25, 358as a book collector, 10, 25, 29–32and the Books of Kells and Durrow, 23, 24borrows and lends books, 14, 15and Bourchier, 35bust, 26, 82, 83and the College Library, 13, 14, 20, 27, 32death, 27his books in the Long Room, 61, 68, 72, 81,
90, 109his books in Trinity’s first Library, 32, 33, 42,
46, 47, 50his library at risk, 25, 26, 27, 29his library bought by Cromwell, 27–9his library given to Trinity, 29, 357, 358
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Ussher, James (1581–1656), Archbishop ofArmagh (cont.)
his manuscripts, 20, 27, 29–33, 40, 84, 85,87, 96, 163, 205, 360
his printed books, 32marries Phoebe Challoner, 16as Vice-Chancellor, 21, 22
Ussher Library (2002), 344–6
Vallance, James (d. 1808), bookseller, 112, 113,139
Vallancey, Charles (1725?–1812), antiquary,85, 96, 98–100, 103, 104, 108, 139, 140,156, 359, 360
Victoria (1819–1901), Queen, 113, 183, 198Vierpyl, Simon (c.1725–1810), sculptor, 84,
109, 179Vieyra Transtagano, Antonio (1712–97),
linguist, 113, 359Vigors, Terence (d. 1998) book collector, 363visitors to the Library
17th century, 20, 37, 46, 4718th century, 58, 63, 67, 90, 93, 10519th century, 128, 140, 151–3, 158, 178, 182,
183, 197, 198, 230, 231, 254, 25520th century, 259, 281, 282, 323, 337, 345,
346, 349, 35021st century, 350
Wake, William (1657–1737), Archbishop ofCanterbury, 54–6, 91
Walker, George (1641–70), Librarian, 353Walker, Joseph Cooper (1761–1810),
antiquary, 229, 361Walkington, Edward (d. 1699), Librarian, 353Wall, Charles William (1780–1862), Librarian,
Vice-Provost, 157, 158, 166, 179, 183,189, 190, 208, 356, 360
Waller, John (d. 1799), Assistant Librarian,355
Walmsley, John (d. 1737), Librarian, 354Walpole, Horace, Earl of Orford (1717–97),
83Walpole, Sir Edward (1706–84), Chief
Secretary for Ireland, 83War of 1914–18, 259, 269, 279War of 1939–45, 281, 282War Memorial Committee, 273, 274Ward, Edward (1667–1731), satirist, 48Ware, Arthur (fl. 1631–43), Librarian, 353Ware, Sir James (1594–1666), antiquary, 33,
46, 61, 77, 89, 101Warne, publishers, 262
Warren, Edward (fl. 1603–54), Librarian, 353Washington, Richard (1602–51), Provost, 21Waterhouse, Gilbert (1888–1977), German
scholar, 282Watkins, Joseph (1838–71), sculptor, 255Webb, David (1912–94), botanist, 286, 287,
294, 317Wellcome Trust, 314Wellesley, Henry (1794–1866), Bodleian
curator, 193Welsh (or Walsh), Richard (fl. 1641–4),
Librarian, 21, 353Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford
(1593–1641), Lord Lieutenant ofIreland, 19, 21
West Pavilionattic, 240, 241, 242Brinkley relief, 179Castle staircase, 63, 64Clerks’ Room, 204, 289Conservation Laboratory, 324, 336construction, 63Deputy Librarian’s office, 298entrance, 242heating, 90Law School, 64, 148, 188, 203Lending Library, 148, 188Librarian’s Room, 64, 204, 289Manuscripts Room. See Manuscripts RoomObservatory, 64Reading Room. See Reading Room (Old
Library)remodelling, 20th century, 324repairs, 1838, 176, 177roof, 202tunnel, 289
Whiteside, James (1804–76), judge, 231Whitford Committee, 332Whittingham, John (1712–78), Librarian, 354,
355Wilder, Theaker (1717–77), Librarian, 95, 354,
355Wiliamson, Caesar (d. 1675), Fellow, 28William III (1650–1702), King, 42, 44, 51,
53Williams, William (fl. 1732), draughtsman, 88Willoughby, Charles (d. 1694), physician, 39,
45, 46, 50, 359Wills, Isaac, joiner, 53, 64Wilson, James (c.1774–1829), Assistant
Librarian, Bursar, 137, 143, 356Wilson, Thomas (1727–99), Librarian, 95, 105,
355
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Winchcombe Psalter, 30Winter, Samuel (1603–66), Provost,
22Woodward, Benjamin (1816–61), architect,
199–202, 241, 242Worth, Edward (1672–1741), of Rathfarnham,
74, 359Worth, Edward (c.1678–1733), physician and
bibliophile, 74Worth, John (1648–88), Dean of St Patrick’s
Cathedral, Dublin, 74, 359
Worth Library, Dublin, 74, 348Wren, Sir Christopher (1632–1723), architect,
65, 202, 231
Yeats, Mrs (Georgie Hyde Lees), (1892–1968),scholar, 317, 362
Yeats, William Butler (1865–1939), poet, 317,362
Yellow Book of Lecan, 99, 102Young, Matthew (1750–1800), scientist, 102,
103, 179, 359, 360
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