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General index
Abbot, Charles (1757–1829), politician, 131Abbott, Thomas Kingsmill (1829–1913),
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,
(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,
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;
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
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
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
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,
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,
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
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,
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
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,
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),
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
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,
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,
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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