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A Preliminary Handlist of Books to which Dr. Samuel Johnson Subscribed
by
D. D. Eddy and J. D. Fleeman

Introduction

The books to which Samuel Johnson subscribed are worth identifying, both because they depict his range of associations and because they may be presumed to have been at some time on his shelves and formed part of his reading. Some can be recognized from the catalogue of the sale of his books at Christie's, 18 February 1785. Several of the actual copies are known to have survived;[1] some of these are already mentioned in J. D. Fleeman, A Preliminary Handlist of Copies of Books associated with Dr. Samuel Johnson (Oxford Bibliographical Society, Occasional Publications no. 17, 1984).[2]

The following list is an attempt to bring together the titles which include Johnson's name among their subscribers. This task was first attempted by Iolo A. Williams in his Points in Eighteenth-Century Verse (1934), 111-113. A slightly fuller list was offered by Donald D. Eddy, J. D. Fleeman, and W. R. Keast in the Johnsonian News Letter, 25.4 (Dec. 1965), 2-3, and again in the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature, ii (1971), col. 1150. Further additions were proposed by R. H. Lonsdale, 'Johnson as Subscriber: some Additions', Notes & Queries, 225 (Oct. 1980), 410-412, and by the late H. B. Forster, Notes & Queries, 228 (Feb. 1983), 54-55.

The chronological appendix that follows the main listing by author reveals that Johnson subscribed to eleven books in the 1750s, fourteen in the 1760s, eighteen in the 1770s, and, although he died in 1784, seventeen books in the 1780s. The most active period by far involved twenty books from 1772 to 1782. The earliest volume to which he subscribed is Brooke's Gustavus Vasa of 1739 (10). We list the Palladio, of 1738 (46), merely because of its proximity in time; because of the subject matter we have little faith in the attribution. We omit entirely such earlier works as John Oldmixon's History of England during the reigns of the Royal House of Stuart . . . (London, 1730; copies at NIC, Goldberg). The name of 'Mr. Samuel Johnson' is among


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the subscribers, but we do not believe that our Samuel Johnson, virtually penniless at the age of twenty-one, subscribed to the book.

Apparently as Johnson's fame and reputation increased, he was solicited more frequently for subscriptions; and as his personal finances improved, he was able to subscribe more often. The final three books in the list were published after his death, yet there is every indication that these were genuine subscriptions by Johnson.

The form in which Johnson's name is recorded in the subscription lists is not always unequivocal: 'Mr. Johnson' requires stronger supporting evidence than does 'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.', but in a preliminary list such as this there is not always room for debate. At this early stage we have preferred to be inclusive, and there are doubtless several items here which will eventually be discarded or degraded. Corroboration of an identification must derive from some association with the names of Johnson's known acquaintances, yet of those there is no complete list. Johnson's letter of (?) December 1753 (Letters 49.1) and the progress of the subscription for his own edition of Shakespeare show that it was usual to enlist the aid of friends.[3] The notes of Dr Lonsdale and of Mr Forster supply further arguments. We are indebted to both of them for their generous communication of several discoveries.

The main entries and dates are those listed in the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue (ESTC). Four other categories usually follow: the form of Johnson's name that appears in the subscription list, notes chiefly about other subscribers, published references to the book or to Johnson's connection with it, and the copies on which the record is based. A full listing of copies presents some difficulties, for with few exceptions the following titles are not scarce (ESTC sometimes reports fifty or more locations). It seems unnecessary to record all of these since ESTC is now widely available on microfiche, in an on-line database through RLIN terminals, and on CDROM. Furthermore, because each verified entry in ESTC supplies a call-number or shelf-mark, we have also omitted these from the list.

Locations recorded here make no pretensions to a census, and they are verified either by ESTC or by the personal inspection of the compilers. The three libraries best known to us are the Bodleian, Cornell, and the National Library of Scotland. We are grateful to Mrs. Charlotte A. Stewart-Murphy for keeping us abreast of the fine holdings in McMaster University Library, in Hamilton, Ontario. We are also indebted to many friends, booksellers, librarians, and collectors, preeminent among whom is Herman W. Liebert, whose distinguished collection until its recent dispersal made a prominent showing in this list, and whose unerring instinct for a Johnsonian item has contributed greatly to our compilation. There are few items here which he did not at some time own, and fewer which he did not know. His inexhaustible enthusiasm and assistance deserve particular thanks.


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Locations of Copies We report a plurality of copies in parentheses after the location symbol.

  • Great Britain:
  • C Cambridge University
  • CPe Peterhouse, Cambridge
  • CT Trinity College, Cambridge
  • E National Library of Scotland
  • EU Edinburgh University
  • L The British Library
  • O Bodleian Library, Oxford
  • O-JJ John Johnson Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford
  • OTc Trinity College, Oxford
  • Canada:
  • CaBVaU University of British Columbia
  • CaOHM McMaster University
  • CaOTU University of Toronto
  • United States:
  • CtY Yale University
  • CU-SB University of California, Santa Barbara
  • DFo Folger Shakespeare Library
  • DLC Library of Congress
  • ICN Newberry Library
  • ICU University of Chicago
  • IU University of Illinois
  • MB Boston Public Library
  • MBAt Boston Atheneum
  • MChB Boston College
  • MH Harvard University
  • MiU University of Michigan
  • MnU University of Minnesota
  • NcD Duke University
  • NIC Cornell University
  • NjP Princeton University
  • NN New York Public Library
  • NNC Columbia University
  • NNUT Union Theological Seminary
  • NRU University of Rochester
  • NSyU Syracuse University
  • OrU University of Oregon
  • OU Ohio State University
  • PPL Library Company of Philadelphia
  • PU University of Pennsylvania
  • TxU University of Texas

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  • Australia:
  • NLAust National Library of Australia
  • Private collections:
  • Goldberg Gerald M. Goldberg, of Chappaqua, New York
  • Hyde Hyde Collection (The Viscountess Eccles), Somerville, New Jersey

Abbreviated References

  • Alston
  • R. C. Alston, A Bibliography of the English Language, vol. 8, Leeds, 1966; vol. 9, Leeds, 1973.
  • Booklist
  • J. D. Fleeman, A Preliminary Handlist of Copies of Books Associated with Dr. Samuel Johnson, Oxford Bibliographical Society Occasional Publications no. 17, Oxford, 1984.
  • Courtney
  • W. P. Courtney, A Bibliography of Samuel Johnson, ed. D. Nichol Smith, Oxford, 1915, 1925, 1968.
  • Davis
  • Bertram H. Davis, Thomas Percy: A Scholar-Cleric in the Age of Johnson, Philadelphia, 1989.
  • Forster
  • H. B. Forster, 'Another Johnson Subscription', Notes and Queries 228 (Feb. 1983), 54-55.
  • Gaskell, Baskerville
  • Philip Gaskell, John Baskerville: A Bibliography, 1959; 2nd ed., Chincheley, 1973.
  • Gaskell, Foulis
  • Philip Gaskell, A Bibliography of the Foulis Press, 1964; 2nd ed., Winchester, 1986.
  • Gents. Mag.
  • The Gentleman's Magazine, 1731 &c.
  • Hawkins
  • Sir John Hawkins, The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., London, 1787.
  • Hazen
  • Allen T. Hazen, Samuel Johnson's Prefaces and Dedications, New Haven, 1937.
  • Johns. Misc.
  • Johnsonian Miscellanies, ed. G. B. Hill, 2 vols., Oxford, 1897.
  • Letters
  • The Letters of Samuel Johnson, ed. R. W. Chapman, 3 vols., Oxford, 1952.
  • Life
  • Boswell's Life of Johnson, ed. G. B. Hill, rev. L. F. Powell, 6 vols., Oxford, 1934-64.
  • Lit. Anec.
  • John Nichols, Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century, 9 vols., London, 1812-16.
  • Lit. Illus.
  • John Nichols, Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteeenth Century, 8 vols., London, 1817-58.
  • Lonsdale
  • R. H. Lonsdale, 'Johnson as Subscriber: Some Additions', Notes and Queries, 225 (Oct. 1980), 410-412.
  • Poems
  • The Poems of Samuel Johnson, ed. D. Nichol Smith and E. L. McAdam, Jr., 2nd ed., Oxford, 1974.

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  • Rothschild
  • The Rothschild Library, 2 vols., Privately printed, 1954.
  • Tinker
  • R. F. Metzdorf, The Tinker Library, New Haven, 1959.
  • Williams
  • Iolo A. Williams, Points in Eighteenth-Century Verse, London, 1934.

SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS

  • 1. ANGELL, John (d. 1764)
  • Stenography; or, Short-hand Improved. Being the most compendious, lineal, and easy Method hitherto extant . . . By John Angell. . . . London. Printed for the Author. . . . [1758]. 8°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M. London.' 105 subscribers took 143 copies; copies are numbered and signed by Angell; the highest number so far noted is '301'. Courtney 85; Life ii.505; Hazen 243; Alston 8.130-133.

    E, L, O ('180'); CaOHM; DLC ('207'), Goldberg, Hyde(2: '151' and '279'), MH, NIC, NN(2: '131' and '301')

  • 2. ARIOSTO, Ludovico (1474-1533); trans. HOOLE, John (1727-1803)
  • Orlando Furioso: translated from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto; with Notes: By John Hoole. In Five Volumes. London: For the Author. . . . 1783. 5 vols. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' and 'Samuel Johnson, Esq.' 576 subscribers took 644 copies, of which 84 in Bengal took 121 and 40 in Bombay took 50. The Indian subscriptions led to delays, noticed in the 'Advertisement' (i. n4), 'Advertisement . . . Jan. 24, 1784' (v. alv), and 'Postscript . . . 15 May, 1783' (v. Y2). The list of names is bound in vol. v (Life iv.70) and includes Daniel Braithwaite, Burney, Beattie, Boswell, Lord Chesterfield, Bishop of Dromore (Percy), Thomas Francklin, Mrs Garrick, Sir John Hawkins, Mrs Hawkesworth, Langton, Malone, Mickle, Paoli, Paradise, Reynolds, Sastres, Wm. Seward, Steevens, Thomas Tyers, Joseph Warton, Thomas Warton; and from Bengal, Hastings, Chambers, and John Macpherson.

    The 'Postscript' includes various acknowledgements, 'Among those whose good wishes have always gone along with the translator, it is with peculiar satisfaction that I can insert the name of Dr. Samuel Johnson; and I am happy in this opportunity of giving a public testimony of my sincere and respectful affection for him, whose friendship I consider as one of the most grateful circumstances of my life, since the value of his character can only be known by those who live with him in habits of intimacy; but, alas! such knowledge leads us continually to lament the condition of mankind, in which, at a certain period, every naming of mortality makes us dread a dissolution of the dearest connections, while we are tempted to regret, that some of the apparently


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    superfluous years allotted to the profligate or the useless, cannot be added to those whose lives are an honour to human nature. 15th May 1783.'

    SJ's copy was sold at Christie's (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, 187: Hodgson, £1.6s.

    C, E, L, O; CaOHM; MH, NIC(2), TxU(2)

  • 3. BATTIER, Mrs. Henrietta (1751?-1813)
  • The Protected Fugitives. A collection of miscellaneous Poems. Dublin, Printed for the Author, by James Porter, 1791.

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' 727 subscribers (classified as 'Irish' 303, 'Liverpool' 51, 'Chester' 32, 'Manchester' 9, and 'London' 332) took 864 copies. Most of the extras went to the Irish booksellers. Other names include George Colman, Joseph Banks, V. Lunardi, Sir Joshua Reynolds and James Tassie. Pp. 61-62 carry an epitaph on SJ in a letter to Reynolds, and there are verses to Reynolds pp. 63-66. HB refers to her friendship with SJ and his encouragement of her ('Dedication' p. v, and 'Preface' pp. xii-xiii: 'Don't be disheartened my child, I have been often glad of a Subscription myself.') This is further terated in a poem pp. 198-201. Publication of the book was evidently delayed. Life iv.470, and 'Index' (vi.23) s.n. 'Battier'.

    C, O; CaOHM

  • 4. BEATTIE, James (1735-1803)
  • Essays. On the Nature and immutability of Truth, in Opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism. On Poetry and Music, as they affect the Mind. On Laughter and ludicrous Compositions. On the Utility of Classical Learning. By James Beattie, LL.D. . . . Edinburgh: Printed for William Creech. 1776. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' 477 subscribers took 633 copies. Names include Dr William Adams, Garrick, W. G. Hamilton, Sir John Hawkins, Jonas Hanway, Bennet Langton, Michael Lort, Hannah More, W. W. Pepys, Thomas Percy, Reynolds, and Joseph Warton. Elizabeth Montagu secured SJ's subscription.[4] She subscribed for 30 copies. SJ's copy is CtY (Booklist 11 is erroneous).

    C, E; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, NIC

  • 5. BELLAMY, Daniel (d. 1788)
  • A Paraphrase on the Sacred History, or, Book of Job, with Observations from Various Authors. By D. Bellamy, Minister of Petersham and Kew, and Curate of Kingston upon Thames. . . . London: Printed by John Hart. MDCCXLVIII. 4°


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    'Mr. Samuel Johnson.' 543 subscribers took 153 Large Paper copies and 390 on ordinary paper. There are no very evidently Johnsonian names among them save that of Mrs Elizabeth Carter, and it must be conceded that another Johnson may be meant.

    C, E, L; Goldberg, MH, NIC

  • 6. BERROW, Capel (1715-82)
  • Theological Dissertations by Capel Berrow, A.M. . . . London: J. Dodsley. 1772. 4°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson' [and 'Dr. Johnson']. The subscribers' names include Thomas Barnard, Brocklesby, Lord Chesterfield, Derrick, Garrick, &c. CB's Proposals (1766) in O.

    C(2), L, O

  • 7. BIBLE: Psalms; trans. MERRICK, James (1720-69)
  • The Psalms, translated or paraphrased in English Verse. By James Merrick, M.A. Reading: J. Carnan & Co: and sold by . . . Newbery . . . Dodsley . . . Fletcher and Mr Prince at Oxford, and at the Printing-Office in Reading. 1765. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, Esq;'. 713 subscribers took 815 copies. Names include Rev. Dr. Adams, Akenside, Rev. Henry Bright, Robert Chambers, Heberden, Langton, Mrs Salusbury, Catherine Talbot, Henry Thrale, Mrs Thrale, Thomas Tyrwhitt, and J. and T. Warton. Williams 113.

    C, E, L(4), O; CaOHM; Goldberg, Hyde, MH(2), NIC, TxU

  • 8. BOURRIT, Marc Théodore (1739-1819); trans. DAVY, Charles (1722-97) and Frederick
  • A Relation of a Journey to the Glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy: translated from the French of M. T. Bourrit . . . By C. and F. Davy. Norwich: Printed by Richard Beatniffe. 1775. 8°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson, London'. 466 subscribers took 569 copies. Names include William Beckford, Edmund Burke, Joseph Banks, Mr Bewley, Surgeon, Charles Burney, Miss Burney, James Dodsley, David Garrick, Mrs Macaulay, Joseph Nollekens, Joshua Reynolds, Horace Walpole, and Miss Williams.

    E(2), L; CaOHM; DLC, Goldberg, IU

    8a. The Second Edition. Norwich: Printed by Richard Beatniffe. 1776. 8°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson, London.' 612 subscribers took 781 copies.

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    8b. The Second Edition. . . . London: Printed for G. Robinson. 1776. 8°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson, London'.

    C, E(2), L, O; CaOHM

  • 9. BOYCE, Samuel (d. 1775)
  • Poems on Several Occasions. By Samuel Boyce. London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley; J. Newbery; and W. Reeve. 1757. 8°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M.' 413 subscribers took 426 copies of which 74 were on Royal paper. Names include Thomas Arne, Theophilus Cibber, Samuel Derrick, 'Mr John Fludder', Garrick (RP), John Gwynn, Thos. Hollis, 'Dr' John Hill, Mr Robert Levet, 'Mr Joshua Reynolds, Painter', Richard Rolt, Dr Smollett (RP), Christopher Smart, Thomas Tyers, Mrs Margaret Woffington (RP). SJ's name is missing in some copies of the list.[5] Williams 57-63, 112; Rothschild 486.

    CT (Rothschild 486), L, O; CSmH, MB, MH, NIC ('Garrick', LP)

  • 10. BROOKE, Henry (1703?-83)
  • Gustavus Vasa, the Deliverer of his Country. A Tragedy. As it was to have been Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Henry Brooke, Esq;. . . . London: Printed for R. Dodsley. . . . 1739. 8°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson'. 929 subscribers took 1092 copies; some also subscribed money. Two (including Lord Chesterfield) gave 10 gns., two (including Paul Whitehead) gave 5; 31 (including 'Lord Gower') gave 1 gn., and 35 gave ½gn. Names include Thomas Birch, Edward Cave, Sir Cordel Firebrace, Walter Harte, Benjamin Loveling, 'Mr. Mallet', Henry Pye (twice), 'The very Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, 10 Books', and Lady Winchelsea.

    Williams 113; Rothschild 496; Life i.141; Hawkins 76; SJ's 'Life of Thomson' par. 31. This first issue includes the 6 leaves of subscribers; the second, which bears the price 'One Shilling and Six-pence' on the title, has no list of subscribers' names.

    C, E, O; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, Hyde(2), MH, NIC, TxU

  • 11. BURNEY, Charles (1726-1814)
  • A General History of Music, from the earliest Ages to the present Period. To which is prefixed, a Dissertation on the Music of the Ancients. London, for the Author: and sold by T. Becket . . . J. Robson . . . and G. Robinson. 1776-89. 4 vols. 4°


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    'Dr. Samuel Johnson'. 856 subscribers took 1047 copies of vols. i-ii. Names include Baretti, Mr Bewley of Massingham, M. Diderot, Garrick, Warren Hastings, Mrs Hawkesworth, Sir John Hawkins, Thomas Pennant, Reynolds, J-J Rousseau, John Ryland, Wm. Seward, Steevens, Henry Thrale, Thomas Tyers, Thomas Tyrwhitt, Horace Walpole, Jos. Warton, Rev. Mr 'Westley' and Mr Charles 'Westley'.

    SJ's copy is NN (Booklist 32). Edmond Malone, who bought SJ's copy of vols. i-ii at his sale, added vols. iii-iv. Malone was not one of the original subscribers. SJ furnished the 'Dedication'.

    E, L(10), O(2); CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC, TxU

  • 12. BUTLER, Samuel (1612-80)
  • Hudibras, in three parts . . . corrected and amended . . . By Zachary Grey, LL.D. . . . Cambridge: Printed by J. Bentham . . . for W. Innys, A. Ward, J. and P. Knapton. . . . 1744. 2 vols. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson of Lyons Inn, Esq.' 1446 subscribers in the main list, and 103 in an additional list, make a total of 1549 names who took 1620 copies, of which 129 were on Royal Paper. Names include Sir Wm. Boothby, Thomas Caldecot, Wm. Chambers, John Derby, Sir Cordel Firebrace, Wm. Fitzherbert, Lord Hervey, Rev. Matthew Horberry, 'Samuel Johnson, Esq. of Norwich', Wm. Law, Miss Meynell, Rev. Mr Archdeacon Vize, Miss Hill Boothby, Rev. Mr. Archdeacon Smallbrook, and Ralph Sneyd, Esq.

    E(2), L(2), O; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, Hyde, NIC

  • 13. CAMÕES, Luis de (1524?-1580); trans. MICKLE, William Julius (1735-88)
  • The Luisiad, or the Discovery of India. Oxford: Jackson & Lister, London: J. Bew. . . . 1776. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' 560 subscribers took 612 copies from an edition of 1000. Names include Boswell, Dr John Douglas, Francis Fawkes, Garrick (20), 'the late Dr. Goldsmith', --- Graves Esq., Hume, Hoole, Wm. Jones, Paradise, J. Priestley, Wm. Pitt, Percy, Isaac Reed, Richardson, Wm. Scott, John Scott, Tyers, Mrs Thrale, and T. & J. Warton. Life iv.251 n3. (Proposals in O-JJ).

    C, E, L(2), O; CaOHM; CtY ('Garrick May 30th 1776'), Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC; NLAust.

  • 14. CHARLTON, Lionel (1720-88)
  • The History of Whitby, and of Whitby Abbey. Collected from the original Records of the Abbey, and other Authentic Records, never before made public. . . . By Lionel Charlton, Teacher of the Mathematics at Whitby. York:


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    Printed by A. Ward; and sold in London by T. Cadell, in the Strand, and G. Robinson, in Pater-noster-Row: As also by all the Booksellers in York; and by J. Monkman, Bookseller in Whitby. M,DCC,LXXIX. 4°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson'. 512 subscribers took 551 copies. Names include Thomas Astle, Daines Barrington, John Bowle, Richard Gough, Bennet Langton, Michael Lort, Elizabeth Montagu, Thomas Percy, Pennant, Ritson, Joshua Reynolds, George Steevens, Tyrwhitt. Lit. Illus. iii.783-788; Davis 242-243.

    E, O; CaOHM

  • 15. CONYBEARE, John (1692-1755)
  • Sermons. By John Conybeare, D.D. Late Lord Bishop of Bristol, and Dean of Christ-Church, Oxon. London: Printed by Samuel Richardson. 1757. 2 vols. 8°

    'Johnson, Mr. of London'. 58 pp. of subscribers' names include Lady Diana Beauclerc, Thomas Birch, William Bowyer, Abp. Canterbury [=Matthew Hutton] 40 sets, Lady Betty Germain, Richard Hurd, D. of Newcastle (50 sets), Samuel Richardson, Printer (6 sets), Bonnell Thornton, and Edward Young.

    L(3), O; MH, NIC, TxU

  • 16. CUTTS, Mrs
  • Almeria: or, Parental Advice: a Didactic Poem. Addressed to the Daughters of Great Britain and Ireland, by a Friend to the Sex. London: Printed for E. and J. Rodwell: And Sold by H. Gardner . . . Mrs. Denoyer . . . and by Mr. Smith, Bookseller, in Doncaster. 1775. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. 2[copies]'. 802 printed names (O copy adds 5 in MS) subscribed for 1510 (1515) copies. Several Yorkshire names suggest that Mrs Cutts was a northerner. Names include Mrs Montagu and Sir Thomas Robinson, Miss Reynolds, and Mrs A. Williams. The list was repeated in the 'Second Edition' (reissue), of the same date: copies in O; CaOHM; CtY, NIC, TxU. Lonsdale.

    C, L. O; CtY, DFo, MB, MH(2)

  • 17. DAVIES, Thomas (1712?-85)
  • Dramatic Micellanies [!]: consisting of Critical Observations on several Plays of Shakespeare. . . . London: Printed for the Author. 1784, 1783, 1784. 3 vols. 8°

    Johnson, Dr. 2 sets.' 377 subscribers took 431 copies. Names include Edmund Allen, Boswell, Burney, Beattie, Hugh Blair. (Proposals in O-JJ).

    C(2), E, L(2), O; CaOHM; Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC


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  • 18. DEAN, Richard (1727?-78)
  • An Essay on the future Life of Brutes, introduced with Observations upon Evil, its Nature and Origin. Manchester: J. Harrop. 1767. 2 vols. 8°

    'Mr. Johnson' [twice]. There were 470 subscribers (30 pp.) but no obvious associates of SJ. His identity seems implausible. (Life ii.53-54).

    C, L, O; CSmH, DLC, Goldberg, NIC

    18a. An Essay on the Future Life of Brute Creatures. The Second Edition.

    London: G. Kearsley. 1768. 2 vols. 8°

    This is a reissue with a cancel title, and the same list of subscribers is repeated in the same sheets.

    E, L(2); ICN, ICU, MnU, NIC

  • 19. DERRICK, Samuel (1724-69)
  • A Collection of Original Poems. By Samuel Derrick. London: Printed for the Author; and sold by A. Millar. . . . 1755. 8°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson, M.A. R[oyal].P[aper].' 185 subscribers took 175 copies, of which 67 were on 'Royal Paper.'[6] Names include Arne, Samuel Boyce, John Cleland, Colley and Theophilus Cibber, Thomas Floyd, Garrick, 'Miss Fanny Hill', Macklin, Richard Nash, Dr. Smollett, and Miss Woffington.

    C, L, O(2); CtY, DFo, Hyde, MH, NjP

  • 20. DEVERELL, Mary (b. 1737?)
  • Sermons on various Subjects. By Mary Deverell, Gloucestershire. The Second Edition, revised and enlarged by the Author. With an additional Discourse on the Duty of Thanksgiving. London: Printed for the Author, by W. Strahan . . . &c. 1776. 8°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson, Johnson's Court, London.' 516 subscribers took 751 copies of the first ed. (copies: C, L),[7] and 452 took 604 copies of this second. Lonsdale.[8]

    L, O; TxU

    20a. The Third Edition, revised and enlarged by the Author. . . . London:

    Printed for the Author, by W. Strahan. . . . 1777.


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    'The unnumbered pages contain the lists of subscribers and an errata leaf' (ESTC).

    LU; TxU

  • 21. DEVERELL, Mary (b. 1737?)
  • Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, mostly written in the epistolary Style: chiefly upon Moral Subjects, and particularly calculated for the Improvement of Younger Minds. By Mrs M. Deverell, Gloucestershire. London: Printed for the Author, By J. Rivington. . . . 1781. 2 vols. 12°

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' 396 subscribers took 732 copies. The Master and four other Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford, all subscribed, and 'the Companies at Bengal' took 300 copies. Lonsdale.

    C, E, L; CtY, TxU

  • 22. DEVERELL, Mary (b. 1737?)
  • Theodora and Didymus, or, the Exemplification of pure Love and vital Religion. . . . London: for the Author. 1784. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. London'. 375 printed names (5 added in MS in O copy) took 507 copies (=512). Names include George Crabbe, Richard Graves, Jonas Hanway, John Hoole, Lady Keith, Hannah More, Joseph Towers, and Mrs Thrale.

    C, E, L, O; CaOHM; Goldberg, NIC, NjP

    22a. The Second Edition. London: Printed for, and sold by, the author. . . . 1786.8°

    'A reissue of the first ed. with cancel title and Dedication, an inserted list of subscribers to the 'second edition', and with the addition of an appendix. With two lists of subscribers' (ESTC).

    L(2)

  • 23. EDWARDS, Miss [?Mary]
  • Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. By Miss Edwards. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author, and sold by C. Elliot. 1776. 8°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnston'. 757 subscribers took 885 copies. Names include James Boswell and Mr Boswell, David Hume, Lord Kames, William Robertson. The authoress seems to have subscribed to no. 31, below. The spelling 'Johnston' is suspicious though not necessarily fatal since the Scots rarely discriminated the two forms of the name.

    C, E, L(2), O; CtY


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  • 24. EPICTETUS; trans. CARTER, Elizabeth (1717-1806)
  • All the Works of Epictetus, which are now extant; consisting of his Discourses . . . in Four Books, The Enchiridion, and Fragments. Translated from the original Greek by Elizabeth Carter. London: Printed by S. Richardson: And Sold by A. Millar . . . John Rivington . . . And R. and J. Dodsley. . . . 1758. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, M.A.' 912 subscribers took 1004 copies. Names include Thomas Birch, Hawkesworth, Mary Masters, Miss Mulso, Lady Salusbury, Miss Talbot, Mrs Underdown. SJ's copy was Christie's (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, 283: Oglevie, 10s.

    C, L(2), O; CaOHM; Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC

  • 25. FAWKES, Francis (1720-77)
  • Original Poems and Translations. By Francis Fawkes, M.A. London: Printed for the Author. And sold by R. and J. Dodsley. . . . 1761. 8°

    '*Samuel Johnson, M.A.' [* = superfine paper]. 735 subscribers took 856 copies, of which 138 were on superfine paper. Johns. Misc. i. 176n; Williams 112; Courtney 102.

    C, E, L(2), O; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC, TxU

  • 26. FRANCKLIN, Thomas (1721-84)
  • Sermons on various subjects, and preached on several occasions. By the late Revd. Thos. Francklin. London: Printed for T. Cadell. 1785. 2 vols. 8°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson.' 'Proposals for printing by subscription, in two volumes octavo . . .' were published in London in 1784. ESTC notes that 'ET copy has receipt at foot, with blanks completed in MS, dated 29 December 1784.' It is therefore no surprise that SJ should have subscribed to this publication of the sermons of his old friend Francklin. He had subscribed to his translation of Lucian in 1780 (no. 38, below).

    738 subscribers took 793 copies (the number of subscribers varies in the later editions). The names are listed in 1. xi-xxxviii, and include George Coleman, 'Mrs Cutts', 'Mrs Cutts, Richmond', 'Rev. Mr. Embry', Mrs Gardiner, Mrs Garrick, Mrs Hoole, Dr Heberden, Rev. Dr Loveday, Mrs Penny, 'Sir Joshua Reynolds, President of the Royal Academy, F.R.S.' Mrs Reynolds (bis), Rev. Mr Strahan, George Stevens, Esq., Thomas Tyers, Mr Talbot, Rev. Dr Vyse, Horace Walpole, and Mrs Way. There were several Royal Academicians in the list, e.g. Sir William Chambers, J. S. Copley, Joseph Nollekens, and Benjamin West. Cadell published a third volume with the same title in 1787 (CT, E, L, O).

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    26a. The Second Edition. London: Printed for T. Cadell. 1785. 2 vols. 8°

    L (impf. v.2 only)

    26b. The Third Edition. London: Printed for T. Cadell. 1787. 3 vols. 8°

    C (v.3 only), O; MiU

    26c. The Fourth Edition. London: Printed for T. Cadell. 1790. 3 vols. 8°

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    All include the same list of subscribers.

    26d. The 'Fourth Edition'. Dublin: Printed by William Porter, for P. Byrne, W. Porter, J. Jones, J. Moore, and W. Jones. 1790.

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  • 27. [JONES, Rhys (ed.) (1713-1801)]
  • Gorchestion Beirdd Cymru: neu Flodau godidowgrwydd awen. Wedi eu lloffa, a'u dethol, allan o waith rhai o'r Awduriaid ardderchoccaf, a fu erioed yn yr laith Gymraeg. O Gafgliad Rhys Jones, o'r Tyddyn Mawr, yn y Brynaich, ym mhlwyf Llanfachreth, yn Swydd Feirion. Amwythig, Argraffwyd gan Stafford Prys, Yn y Flywddyn. 1773. 4°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson'. 505 subscribers took 659 copies.[9] The list of mainly Welsh names includes those of Mrs Salusbury, Henry and Mrs Thrale, and Revd William Worthington. Life v.590.

    E, L, O; CaOHM ('Revd Mr Myddelton'); Goldberg, MH(2), NIC

  • 28. GRIFFITH, Mrs. Elizabeth (1720?-93)
  • Amana. A Dramatic Poem . . . By a Lady. London: Printed by T. Harrison, For W. Johnston. . . . 1764. 4°

    'Dr. Johnson'. 287 subscribers took 336 copies. Names include 'Mr Bourke, Author of the Sublime and Beautiful', 'Mrs Boswell', Garrick, 'Mrs Gardiner' and Benjamin Victor. There is an Irish bias in the list, but EG's husband, Richard (1714?-88) was Irish.[10]

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  • 29. GRIFFITH, Richard (1714-88)
  • Two Novels. In Letters. By the Authors of Henry and Frances. . . . London: Printed for T. Becket and P.A. DeHondt, in the Strand. 4 vols. 1769. 12°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson'. SJ's name is recorded on a leaf of 'Additional Subscribers' present only in copies at CLU and MH (Cf. 28 n10, above).

    29a. Elizabeth Griffith's A Wife in the Right, 1772, lists subscribers including Burke, Boswell, Brocklesby, Tom Davies, Garrick, Heberden, Hoole, Reynolds, &c., but not SJ, though the list ends with an apology to 'a considerable Number of Subscribers, whose Names were sent too late to be inserted in the List.' L(2); CtY, Goldberg, NIC (with EG's MS corrections)

  • 30. [HANDEL, George Frederic (1685-1759)]; librettist JENNENS, Charles (1700-1773)
  • Messiah an oratorio in score as it was originally perform'd. Composed by Mr. Handel, to which are added his additional alterations. London. Printed by Messrs. Randall and Abell successors to the late Mr. J. Walsh. . . . n.d. [= 1767]

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson'. 92 subscribers took 129 copies. Names include the King, the Queen, the Dukes of York, Gloucester, and Cumberland; composers and musicians, such as Samuel Arnold and John Randall, as well as William Cowper, C. R. Burney, and 'the Hon. Mr. Fitzwilliam.'

    The work is engraved throughout except for the letterpress list of subscribers and the index. The first eight editions of this work ([1767]-[1788]) are all undated and list (with minor misprints) the same 92 subscribers taking 129 copies.[11]

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  • 31. HARRISON, Elizabeth (1724-56)
  • Miscellanies on Moral and Religious Subjects, in Prose and Verse. By Elizabeth Harrison. London: Printed for the Author, And Sold by J. Buckland, and T. Field. 1756. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, M.A.' 726 subscribers took 849 copies, of which 48 were on fine paper. Names include Miss Mary Edwards [cf. No. 23, above], Mrs Fludger, Hawkesworth, 'Mr Johnson', Mrs Masters, 'Mrs Willeberforce'. Several


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    names are of Yorkshire association. Williams 112; Life i.309, 312. SJ reviewed this book in the Literary Magazine, 6 (Sept.-Oct.), 282-288.[12]

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  • 32. HILL, Aaron (1685-1750)
  • The Works of the late Aaron Hill, Esq; In Four Volumes Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, and of Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With an Essay on the Art of Acting. London: Printed for the Benefit of the Family. 1753. 4 vols. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, Esq;'. 1421 subscribers took 1432 copies of which 138 were on Royal paper. Names include Garrick, Gibbon, Handel, Hogarth, Richardson, 'Henry Thrale, Esq;', Horace Walpole, Wilkes, Wm. Windham, and many theatrical persons. Williams 111.

    C, E(2), L, O; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, MH, NIC, TxU(2)

  • 33. KELLY, Hugh (1739-77)
  • A Word to the Wise, A Comedy. As it was performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Hugh Kelly. . . . London, Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Dodsley . . . J. and E. Dilly . . . G. Kearsley . . . and T. Cadell. 1770. 8°

    'Dr J. 4 copies'. 836 subscribers took 1918 copies; several (47) are represented by initials only. Names include Boswell, Dr and Mrs Dodd, Samuel Foote, Revd Dr Franklin, Robert Fulton, Esq, 'Wm. Sam. Johnson, L.[?L.D.]', Mr. Johnson, Mr Murphy, Rev. Dr Percy, 'George Stevens', Dr Turton, and Mr Vyse. There are also several American Kellys.[13]

    C, E, L(2), O; CtY, Goldberg, MB, MH, NIC, TxU

  • 34. LATES, David Francesco (d. 1777)[14]
  • A New Method of easily attaining the Italian Tongue, according to the Instructions of Signor Veneroni . . . By David Francesco Lates . . . who Teaches in the University of Oxford. London: Printed for the Author; and sold by John Rivington . . . &c. 1762. 8°

    'Mr. Sam. Johnson, M.A. Pembr. Coll.' The list of subscribers is divided into one for the University of Oxford, and the second for Cambridge. Names are recorded with college affiliation. The Oxford list contains 361 names accounting


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    for 365 copies, and the Cambridge list of 154 names accounts for 155 copies. The Oxford list includes P. Beckford (New), T. Beauclerk (Trin.), Rev. Mr. Derby of St. John's, Winchester,[15] T. Huddesford (Trin.), Langton (Trin.), J. Loveday (Magd.), Sir James Macdonald (Ch.Ch.), H. Mayo (BNC), W. W. Pepys, Lucas Pepys, Henry Todd (Qu.), W. Tasker (Ex.), Vansittart (All S.), W. Vyse (BNC), Rev. [J.] Warton, Charles Weston (Ch.Ch.).

    There was a reissue with cancel title 'London: Printed for the Author . . .' dated 1766, with the same list of subscribers (NIC).

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  • 35. LLOYD, Robert (1733-64)
  • Poems. By Robert Lloyd, A.M. London: Printed for the Author, by Dryden Leach, and sold by T. Davies. . . . 1762. 4°

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson'. 696 subscribers took 760 copies. Names include Garrick, Hogarth, 'Mrs. Montague', Murphy, James Macpherson, Reynolds, Sheridan, Sterne, 'Dr. Taylor, Preb. of Westminster', the Wartons, and Wilkes. SJ's copy was sold by Christie (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, 535: Collins, 7s. 6d. A copy of Lloyd's 'Proposals' is in O-JJ, dated '18 Nov. 1760'. Tinker 1504, Rothschild 1332, Williams 113.

    C, EU, L, O(2); CaOHM; CtY(3), Goldberg, MH, NIC, TxU(2)

  • 36. LUCAS, Henry (fl. 1776-95)
  • Poems to Her Majesty; to which is added a new Tragedy, entitled, The Earl of Somerset. . . . London: Printed for the Author by William Davis. . . . 1779. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' SJ's copy sold Christie (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, 335: 'Money', 9s. 6d. Life iii.532; SJ revised the Tragedy.[16]

    C, L(2), O; CaOHM; CSmH, CtY, MH, NIC

  • 37. LUCIAN, of Samosata; trans. CARR, John (1732-97)
  • Dialogues of Lucian from the Greek. London: Printed in the Year 1773. 8°

    'Dr. Johnson.' 213 subscribers took 263 copies. The list includes David Garrick, 'Mr Johnson' (twice), 'Mr Samuel Johnson', George Keate, The Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton, The Rev. Mr. Langhorne, Laurence Sterne, The Rev. Mr. Warton, Mr. Whitehead, and Mr. Woty.[17]

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  • 38. LUCIAN, of Samosata; trans. FRANCKLIN, Thomas (1721-84)
  • The Works of Lucian, from the Greek, by Thomas Francklin, D.D. . . . London, Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand. 1780. 2 vols. 4°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson'. 382 subscribers took 394 copies. Names include Thomas Barnard, Charles Burney, Sir Wm. Chambers, Richard Cumberland, Anthony Chamier, Thomas Davies, Richard Duppa, Garrick, Hawkesworth, John Hoole, Hugh Kelly, 'Langton, Esq;', Eliz. Montagu, Thomas Pennant, Reynolds, Ritson, Steevens, 'Rev. Dr Vyse', Jos. and Thomas Warton, and Benjamin West.

    Lonsdale; Francklin dedicated his Demonax to SJ (Life iv.34, 479-480). The 2nd ed. Dublin, 1760, of Francklin's The Centinel, incorporated SJ's Idler 6 in vol.ii (no. 125, 14 Dec. 1757), Courtney 83. (Proposals in O-JJ and Hyde).

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  • 39. LYE, Edward (1694-1767)
  • Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum. Auctore Edvardo Lye, A.M. Londini Excudebat Edm. Allen. . . . 1772. 2 vols. 2°

    'Rev. Samuel Johnson, LL.D.' 164 subscribers took 184 copies. Names include Thomas Astle, Goldsmith, Richard Gough, Heberden, Langton, Percy, Reynolds, Steevens, and Thomas Tyrwhitt.

    Despite the erroneous title given to SJ there can be little doubt of his identity; Letters 174, 174.1, 182 ('all the Club subscribes'), and Life ii.478.

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  • 40. MARTIAL, M. Valerius; trans. ELPHINSTON, James (1721-1809)
  • The Epigrams of M. Val. Martial, in Twelve Books: with a Comment: by James Elphinston. London: Printed by Baker and Galabin. . . . 1782. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.' 560 subscribers took 568 copies. A mainly Scottish list includes Jonas Hanway, Hugo Meynell, Reynolds, Sastres, R. B. Sheridan, and Bonnel Thornton. (Life iii.258; iv.170). On p. xxxviii are 30 more names of 'The Subscribers already called to superior Enjoyment', including Gen. Adolphus Oughton, and William Strahan, younger, Esquire, accounting for 31 copies. A 'Specimen' of Elphinston's translation, inviting subscribers, was issued in 24 pp. 4°, in 1778 (Copies: E(2), L, O; IU, NIC, PPL).

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  • 41. MASTERS, Mary (fl. 1706-1759)
  • Familiar Letters and Poems on several Occasions. London: For the Author. 1755. 8°


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    'Mr. Samuel Johnson, A.M., Author of the Rambler, &c.' 833 subscribers took 903 copies. Names include Mrs Carter, Mr Ed. Cave, Rev. Mr. Fawkes, A.M., Mrs Gardiner of Snow-hill, Cornet Charles Hay, Hawkesworth, Mrs Mary Jones of Oxford, Charlotte Lennox, Miss Mulso, Rev. Mr. Pennington, A.M., Miss Reynolds, Mr Raikes of Gloucester, Mr Sam. Richardson, and Sam. Whitbread. Williams 111-112, Life iv.526.

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  • 42. MAURICE, Thomas (1754-1824)
  • Poems and miscellaneous Pieces, with a free Translation of the Œdipus Tyrannus. . . . London: Printed for the Author. . . . 1779. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.' 262 subscribers took 304 copies. Names include Mr Angell, Wm. Jones, F.R.S., John Janes, W. J. Mickle, S. Parr, Percy, Reynolds, and John Scott. SJ contributed the Preface to a 'Free Translation of the Œdipus Tyrannus of Sophocles (pp. 149-152);[18] his copy was sold at Christie (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, 326: Wright, 10s. 6d. A copy of Maurice's 'Proposals' is in O.

    C, CT, E, L, O; CtY(2) ('R. Farmer From the Author'), Goldberg, Hyde(4), NIC

  • 42A. MAURICE, Thomas (1754-1824)
  • Westminster-Abbey: an elegiac poem. London: Printed for the Author. . . . 1784. 4°.

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.' 199 subscribers took 263 copies. Names include Arthur Murphy, Samuel Parr, and Thomas Tyrwhitt.

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  • 43. MIDDLETON, Conyers (1683-1750)
  • The History of the Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. In Two Volumes. . . . London: Printed for the Author. 1741. 2 vols. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, Esq.' 1816 subscribers took 1842 copies, of which 1189 were on Large Paper. Names include Jane and Mary Aston, Andrew Corbett of Morton Corbett, Wm. Duncombe, Samuel Dyer, Sir Cordell Firebrass, Thos. Osborne, Erasmus Philips, Alexander Pope, Revd. Dr Sterne, Wm. Somerville, Rev. Mr Vyse, and Gilbert Walmesley. Lonsdale 'not certain', though the associated names add plausibility to the identification. We are swayed by the presence of Osborne's name in the list.

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  • 44. MILLER, James (1706-44)
  • Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose. By Mr. Miller. Volume the First. London: Printed by J. Watts. . . . 1741. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, Esq;'. 153 subscribers took the same number of copies. Names include Mrs Clive, John Duncomb, Esq; James Harris, George Frederick Handel, Earl of Orrery, Arthur Onslow . . . Speaker, and 'The Reverend Mr. Walmesley'. Lonsdale 'not certain', though Walmesley's name may be a corroboration.

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  • 45. MUSGRAVE, Samuel (1732-80)
  • Two Dissertations: I. On the Grecian Mythology. II. An Examination of Newton's Objections to the Chronology of the Olympiads. London: J. Nichols. 1782. 8°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson. L.P.' 569 subscribers took 576 copies on ordinary paper, and 1239 on Large Paper. A copy of the Prospectus dated 'Nov. 1780', is O-JJ. The subscription was managed by Thomas Tyrwhitt (Lit. Anec. iii.149), Names include Rev. Dr. Adams, Jos. Banks, Gibbon, Langton, Lort, Malone, Paradise, Parr, Lucas Pepys, Percy, Reynolds, Sheridan, Steevens, J. Warton, and Sam. Whitbread. SJ's copy was sold Christie (Johnson) 16 Feb. 1785, 381: 'Money', los., and is now Hyde (Booklist 214).

    C, EU, L(3), O; CaOHM; CSmH, DLC, Goldberg, Hyde, NIC

  • 46. PALLADIO, Andrea (1508-1580)
  • The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture. Translated by Isaac Ware. London: Published by Isaac Ware. 1738.[19]

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson.' This is an implausible identification with SJ: neither the subject matter nor his circumstances in 1738 suggest that he would have subscribed to such a work.

    E, L, O; CaOHM; CSmH, Hyde, MH, TxU.

  • 47. PARKER, George (1732-1800)
  • A View of Society and Manners in high and low Life; being the Adventures . . . of Mr. G. Parker. In Two Volumes. . . . London: Printed for the Author. 1781. 2 vols. 12°

    'Johnson, S.' 409 subscribers took 425 copies. Names are chiefly theatrical, but include 'Burke, Ed. Esq; Lincoln's-inn, Gardiner, Mrs., Griffiths, Mrs. Newmanstreet ., Johnson, Mr. Halfmoon-street., Vyse, Mr. West-Ham Abbey.' Lonsdale.

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  • 48. PARKER, George (1732-1800)
  • Humorous Sketches; Satyrical Strokes, and Attic Observations. By George Parker. . . . London: Printed for the Author, and sold by S. Hooper. n.d. [=1782]. 8°

    'Johnson, doctor, Samuel'. 438 subscribers took 454 copies. Again a mainly theatrical list of names includes Grimaldi, Henderson, 'Johnson, Mr. theatre D[rury]. L[ane]., Johnson, Mr. Ludgate hill, Johnson, theatre D.L.', Poore, esq; F. R. S. Lincoln's Inn Reynolds, and 'Wolstoncroft, mr. St. Katherine's'. Lonsdale.

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  • 49. PARKER, George (1732-1800)
  • Life's Painter of variegated Characters in public and private Life, with political Strokes. . . . London: J. Ridgway. . . . 1789. 8°

    'Doctor Samuel Johnson, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London. 2 Copies.' The List of subscribers is headed, 'List of Subscribers who have honoured this Book, as likewise the Names of those Ladies and Gentlemen that subscribed to my former Productions', and contains 2204 names for 2262 copies. Again the names are chiefly theatrical, but include Baretti, Burke, 'Johnson, Mr. S., Johnson, Mr.', Reynolds, and Sheridan. The undated second edition refers to an omitted list of 2210 subscribers' names.[20] Lonsdale.

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  • 50. PAYNE, John (d. 1787?)
  • Evangelical Discourses. By John Payne. London Printed MDCCLXIII. 8°.

    'Mr. Samuel Johnson'. 109 subscribers took 133 copies. The list of names includes, 'Benjamin Franklin, Esq; of Philadelphia', Garrick, Hawkesworth (four copies), 'John Hawkins, Esq; of Twickenham, five copies', George Nares, 'Mr Thomas Payne, six copies', 'Mr John Ryland'.

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  • 51. PENNY, Anne (1731-84)
  • Poems, with a dramatic Entertainment. By **** *****. London: Printed for the Authour; and sold by J. Dodsley; P. Elmsly; T. Davies; and F. Newbery. n.d. [=1771]. 4°


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    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.' 168 subscribers took 196 copies. Names include Thomas Astle, Elizabeth Carter, Rev. Mr. Fawkes, Lord Lyttelton, Percy, Miss More, and Miss Williams. Williams 113; Courtney 35; Tinker 1657. AP's 'Anningait and Ajutt' (93-115) is dedicated to SJ (Life iv.421 n). See Lit. Illus. vi.153, 187.

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  • 52. Poems upon Several Occasions. Pignus amicitiae. Oxford, Printed in the Year. MDCCLII. 1752.
  • '--- Johnson, Esq;'. 179 subscribers (of whom 28 were 'Anonimous') took 277 copies. The list includes 'Bramstone, Esq;', Mr John Collins, 'Mr. Collins', Mrs Fielding, Richard Greaves, Esq; Mr Hervey, Mrs Lade, Mr Pye, Mr Richardson, and Mr Weston. Most names are without initials or Christian names.

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  • 53. Poetical Pieces by several Hands. London: Printed for the Editor, J. Stevens. . . . 1752. 8°
  • 'Mr. Samuel Johnson.' 404 subscribers took 461 copies. Names include Beauclerk, David Erskine Baker, Henry Baker, Mr. Wm. Cutts, Mrs Garrick, Mr Lawrence, MD, Lort, Mr. Penny, --- Tiers, Esq. The Dedication to Richard Glover is signed by 'John Stevens', but the 'Address to the Reader' is signed 'R. Richards'.

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  • 54. RIDLEY, Glocester (1702-74)
  • [Engr. title]: Melampus, a Poem in four Books, with Notes: by the late Glocester Ridley, D.D. [London:] Printed for J. Dodsley, Pall Mall. 1781. 4°

    'Dr. Samuel Johnson'. 218 subscribers (+2 added in MS in O copy) took 300 (=302) copies. Names include Banks. Beauclerk, Boswell, Burke, Gibbon, 'Samuel Johnson, Esq; Mile End', Langton, Lort, Percy, Reynolds, Steevens, Sheridan, Mrs Thrale, Tyrwhitt, Agmondesham Vesey, Vyse, Joseph Warton, Benjamin Way, and Michael Wodhull. Williams 113.

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  • 55. ROGERS, Samuel (1730?-90)[21]
  • Poems on various Occasions. Consisting of original Pieces, and Translations from some of the most admired Latin Classics . . . By S. Rogers, A.M. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, and published by T. Shrimpton: sold in London by J. Dodsley . . . C. Dilly . . . and W. Goldsmith. 1782. 2 vols. 8°


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    'Johnson, Samuel, L.L.D.' 562 subscribers took 967 copies. Names include Thomas Bowdler, Daniel Lysons, Murphy, Revd. Wm. Tasker, Wm. Woty, and a large number of booksellers (with addresses). Forster.

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  • 56. ROLT, Richard (1725?-70)
  • Select Pieces, By the late R. Rolt. London: Printed in the Year M.DCC. LXXII. 1772. 8°

    Rolt issued Proposals in 4° and 8° in April 1769, and in a letter of 4 Dec. 1769 solicited a subscription from Dr William Hunter: 'Sir, I take the Liberty to send you the inclosed; desiring the Favour of adding your Name to the List of my Subscribers, among whom are . . . Doctor Samuel Johnson . . .' (MS Hyde). Proposals are in O-JJ in 4° and in 8°. The work was edited by Mary Rolt, Richard's widow, with a Dedication to Lady Sondes which refers to 'the following selection of the poetical productions of my late husband' (p. iv).

    L, O (without any list of subscribers); DLC

  • 57. RUCCELLAI, Giovanni (1475-1525)
  • Rosamunda Tragedia Di Messer Giovanni Rucellai Patrozio Fiorentino; Ristampata Con Notizie Letterarie ed Annotazioni Di Giovanni Povoleri Vicentino . . . Londra 1779: Da' Torchj di Moore in Drury-Lane. . . .

    'S. Johnson, L.L.D.' 886 subscribers ('Associati') took 940 copies. The list is prefaced by the statement 'The Names of many respectable Subscribers came too late to be inserted, but they may receive their Books on applying to the Editor.' Names include Sig. Maestro Bach, Sigra Bach, Baretti (2), J. Barnard, Mrs Carter, M. Diderot, Mrs Garrick, Hawkins, '--- Macpherson', J. Paradise, Wm. Seward, '--- Thrale, Esq.', Mrs Thrale, Miss Thrale, R. Twiss, and M. Vestris. The book is dedicated to H. M. ('Queeney') Thrale: 'Alla dotta Sigra Thrale Giovanni Povoleri', and dated 28 May 1779.

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  • 58. SHAW, William (1749-1831)
  • A Galic and English Dictionary. Containing all the Words in the Scotch and Irish Dialects of the Celtic, that could be collected from the Voice, and old Books and MSS. By the Rev. William Shaw, A.M. London: Printed for the Author, by W. and A. Strahan. . . . 1780. 2 vols. 4°

    'Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.' 206 subscribers took 219 copies. Strahan printed 500 copies (BL. Add. MS. 48809 f.7), and lost money over the work. Half the copies were on fine (Medium) paper, and half on ordinary Demy. Presumably


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    the subscribers received the fine paper. Names include Banks, Burke, Boswell, Elphinstone, Alex. Maclean of Coll, Macpherson, Macleod of Raasay, Macleod of Macleod, Maclean of Lochbuy, Percy, and Alexander Trapaud. Life iii.488; Proposals in O-JJ.

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  • 59. STATIUS, Publius Papinius; trans. LEWIS, William Lillington
  • The Thebaid of Statius, translated into English Verse, with Notes and Observations; and a Dissertation upon the whole by way of Preface, by William Lillington Lewis. Oxford, Printed at the Clarendon-Press. 1767. 2 vols. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, Esq.' 471 subscribers took 509 copies. Names include Revd Dr Adams, Blackstone, Rev. Henry Bright of Abingdon, Robert Chambers, Dr Darwin of Lichfield, and several members of Pembroke College. Lonsdale.[22]

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  • 60. TASKER, William (1740-1800)
  • Select Odes of Pindar and Horace translated; and other original Poems. Exeter: Printed for the Author, and sold by J. Dodsley . . . T. Becket . . . R.Davis . . . &c. 1780. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson. L.L.D. F.R.S.' 228 subscribers took 235 copies. Names include George Colman, Wm. Cruikshank, Capt. Garrick, Rev. Carrington Garrick, Wm. Hunter, John Hunter, --- Kenrick, L.L.D., Robt. Lowth, Hannah More, Reynolds, R. B. Sheridan, and Thomas Warton. Lonsdale; Life iii.374 n2.

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  • 61. TASSO, Torquato (1544-95); trans. HOOLE, John (1727-1803)
  • Jerusalem Delivered; an Heroick Poem: translated from the Italian of Torquato Tasso . . . by John Hoole. London: for the Author: And sold By R. and J. Dodsley . . . P. Vaillant . . . T. Davies . . . J, Newbery . . . Z. Stuart . . . J. Brotherton . . . D. Prince at Oxford; and W. Thurlbourne and J. Woodyer, at Cambridge. 1763. 2 vols. 8°

    'Samuel Johnson, M.A.' 332 subscribers took 352 copies. Names include Thomas Birch, James Bennet, Garrick, Goldsmith, Hawkesworth, Robert


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    James, Steevens, and Thomas Warton. SJ's copy is now Hyde (Booklist 88). SJ wrote the 'dedication'. Hazen 64; Life iv.70. 500 copies printed by Wm Bowyer.

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  • 62. THEOCRITUS; trans, FAWKES, Francis (1720-77)
  • The Idylliums of Theocritus. Translated from the Greek . . . by Francis Fawkes. London: Printed for the Author, by Dryden Leach. . . . 1767. 8°

    '* Samuel Johnson, M.A.' [* = royal paper]. 581 subscribers took 426 ordinary and 185 royal paper copies. SJ's copy was sold at Christie's (Johnson), 16 Feb. 1785, *563: E. Walker, 16s. 6d. FF recorded, 'The celebrated Mr. Samuel Johnson has corrected part of this work, and furnished me with some judicious remarks' (Preface, p. xx).

    C, E(2), L, O; CaOHM; CtY(2), Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC, TxU

  • 63. TOUSEY, George Philip (d. 1782?)[23]
  • Flights to Helicon: or, Petites Pieces, in Verse. By G. P. Tousey. London: Printed for the Author; and sold by T. W. Gisborne . . . and F. Newbery. 1768. 8°

    'Mr. Johnson'. 296 subscribers include few who might have been close associates of SJ, though there are Mr Hawkins, Miss Johnson, Mr Kelly, 'Mr Keneric', Mrs Reynolds, and Miss Reynolds.

    L, O; CaOHM; CtY

  • 64. VIRGIL
  • Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis. Birminghamiae: Typis Johannis Baskerville. 1757. 4°

    'Sam. Johnson, A.M.' 513 subscribers took 558 copies. Names include Akenside, Mr Nicholas Battier, Merchant, London, the Earl of Chesterfield, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Gray, the Hon. and Rev. Henry Hervey [Aston], Thomas Pennant, Rich. Rawlinson, and Ralph Sneid. SJ presented his copy to Thomas Warton for Trinity College, Oxford (Booklist 272); Life ii.67, 485; Letters 215; Gaskell, Baskerville 1.

    C(3), E, L(2), O(4), OTc; CaOHM; CtY, Goldberg, NIC, NjP(2)

  • 65. WALTERS, John (1759-89)
  • Poems, with Notes. By John Walters, Scholar of Jesus College, and Sub-Librarian


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    in the Bodleian Library. Oxford: sold by J. and J. Fletcher . . . G. Kearsley. 1780. 8°

    'Dr. Johnson'. 200 subscribers took 240 copies. Names include Rev. Dr. Adams, Charles Burney, Anthony Chamier, Rev. Rice Jones, Rev. John Keble, Wm. Scott, and Mrs Thrale.

    C, L, O(2); CtY, Goldberg, MH, NIC

  • 66. WARTON, Thomas, (1688?-1745)
  • Poems on several Occasions. By the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton. . . . London: Printed for R. Manby and H. S. Cox. . . . 1748. 8°

    'Mr. Johnson'. 332 subscribers took 431 copies. The list reveals the Wartons' Yorkshire connections, but includes Blackstone, Heberden, Miss Mulso, Jas. Merrick, Gen. Oglethorpe, and three Fellows of Pembroke College, Oxford: Philip Hawkins, Mabbot, and John Pearsall. (Broadside prospectus, with attached receipt, in L.) Lonsdale 'not certain'.

    C, CT, L(2), O; Goldberg, MH, NIC

  • 67. WOTY, William (1731?-91)
  • The Shrubs of Parnassus. Consisting of a Variety of poetical Essays moral and comic. By J. Copywell. . . . London: for the Author; and sold by J. Newbery. 1760. 12°

    'Samuel Johnson, A.M.' 503 subscribers took 572 copies. Names include Derrick, Mr Franklin, Garrick, Mr Hawkins, R. James MD, Rolt, Dr Smollett, and Bonnell Thornton. SJ's copy was sold Christie (Johnson) 16 Feb. 1785, 246: Mathews, 16s. 6d. Williams 112; Life i.22, 382.

    C, E, L, O(2); CaOHM; CtY(2), Goldberg, Hyde, MH, NIC, TxU

  • 68. WOTY, William (1731?-91)
  • The Poetical Works of Mr. William Woty. London: Printed by G. Scott, for W. Flexney. 1770. 2 vols. 8°

    'Dr. Johnson'. 486 subscribers took 551 copies, though the list is incomplete, ending with the statement: 'With a Number of others, whose Names came too late to be inserted.' Names include Boswell, F. Fawkes, Garrick, Hugh Kelly, 'Mr. Reynolds', and 'Seward, Canon of Lichfield Cathedral'. Courtney 102, Williams 112.

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Appendix: Chronological List

Listed below are the first appearances of Samuel Johnson's name in subscription lists; not included are the frequent reprints and revisions of the lists in subsequent editions. Within a given year, the order is alphabetical by author.

                                                                 
Year of Publication   Author: Short Title   Number in List  
1738  Palladio: Four Books of Architecture  46 
1739  Brooke: Gustavus Vasa  10 
1741  Middleton: Life of Cicero  43 
Miller: Miscellaneous Works  44 
1744  Butler: Hudibras  12 
1748  Bellamy: Paraphrase on Sacred History 
Warton: Poems  66 
1752  Poems upon Several Occasions  52 
Poetical Pieces by Several Hands  53 
1753  Hill: Works  32 
1755  Derrick: Collection of Original Poems  19 
Masters: Familiar Letters and Poems  41 
1756  Harrison: Miscellanies  31 
1757  Boyce: Poems on Several Occasions 
Conybeare: Sermons  15 
Virgil: Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis  64 
1758  Angell: Stenography 
Epictetus, tr. Carter  24 
1760  Woty: Shrubs of Parnassus  67 
1761  Fawkes: Original Poems and Translations  25 
1762  Lates: Attaining the Italian Tongue  34 
Lloyd: Poems  35 
1763  Payne: Evangelical Discourses  50 
Tasso: Jerusalem Delivered, tr. Hoole  61 
1764  Griffith: Amana  28 
1765  Psalms, tr. Merrick 
1767  Dean: Essay on Brutes  18 
Handel: Messiah  30 
Statius: Thebaid, tr. Lewis  59 
Theocritus, tr. Fawkes  62 
1768  Tousey: Flights to Helicon  63 
1769  Griffith: Two Novels  29 

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1770  Kelly: A Word to the Wise  33 
1771  Penny: Poems  51 
1772  Berrow: Theological Dissertations 
Lye: Dictionarium Saxonico  39 
Rolt: Select Pieces  56 
1773  Jones: Gorchestion Beirdd  27 
Lucian: Dialogues, tr. Carr  37 
1775  Bourrit: Journey to the Glaciers 
Cutts: Almeria  16 
1776  Beattie: Essays 
Burney: History of Music  11 
Camões: Lusiad, tr. Mickle  13 
Deverell: Sermons  20 
Edwards: Miscellanies  23 
1779  Charlton: History of Whitby  14 
Lucas: Poems  36 
Maurice: Poems  42 
Ruccellai: Rosamunda  57 
1780  Lucian, tr. Francklin  38 
Shaw: Galic and English Dictionary  58 
Tasker: Odes of Pindar and Horace  60 
Walters: Poems  65 
1781  Deverell: Miscellanies  21 
Parker: View of Society  47 
Ridley: Melampus  54 
1782  Martial: Epigrams, tr. Elphinston  40 
Musgrave: Two Dissertations  45 
Parker: Humorous Sketches  48 
Rogers: Poems  55 
1783  Ariosto: Orlando Furioso, tr. Hoole 
1784  Davies: Dramatic Micellanies [!]  17 
Deverell: Theodora and Didymus  22 
Maurice: Westminster-Abbey  42A 
1785  Francklin: Sermons  26 
1789  Parker: Life's Painter  49 
1791  Battier: The Protected Fugitives 


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Index

References are by entry number, and authors of works to which Johnson subscribed are printed in full capitals. The abbreviation 'ptr' stands for 'printer' and 'bks' for 'bookseller'.

  • Adams, Revd William (1706-89) 4, 7, 45, 59, 65
  • Akenside, Mark (1721-70) 7, 64
  • Allen, Edmund (1726-84, ptr) 17, 39
  • 'Almeria' 16
  • 'Amana' 28
  • ANGELL, John (d. 1764) 1, 42
  • 'Anningait & Ajutt' 51
  • ARIOSTO, Ludovico (1474-1533) 2
  • Arne, Thomas Augustin (1742-1816) 9, 19
  • Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802) 30
  • Astle, Thomas (1735-1803) 14, 39, 51
  • Aston, Hon and Revd Henry Hervey (1701-48) 64
  • ___, Jane (1710-91) 43
  • ___, Mary ('Molly', 1706-65?) 43
  • Bach, ('Sig. Maestro') [?John Christian, 1735-82] 57
  • ___, 'Signora' 57
  • Baker, David Erskine (1730-67) 53
  • ___, Henry (1698-1774) 53
  • Baker & Galabin (ptr) 40
  • Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820) 3, 8, 45, 54, 58
  • Baretti, Joseph (1719-89) 11, 49, 57
  • Barnard, John (1685-1764) 57
  • ___, Thomas (1728-1806) 5, 38
  • Barrington, Hon. Daines (1727-1800) 14
  • Baskerville, John (ptr, Birmingham, 1706-75) 64
  • Bath 55
  • BATTIER, Henrietta (1751?-1813) 3
  • ___, Nicholas 64
  • Beatniffe, Richard (ptr & bks, Norwich) 8, 8a
  • BEATTIE, James (1735-1803) 2, 4, 17
  • Beauclerk, Lady Diana (1734-1808) 15
  • ___, Hon. Topham (1739-80) 34, 53, 54
  • Becket, Thomas (bks) 11, 29, 60
  • Beckford, Peter (1740-1811) 34
  • Beckford, William (1709-70) 8
  • BELLAMY, Daniel (d. 1788) 5
  • Bengal 2, 21
  • Bennet, Revd James (of Hoddesdon) 61
  • Bentham, Joseph (1708-78, ptr, Cambridge) 12
  • BERROW, Capel (1715-82) 6
  • Bew, John (bks) 13
  • Bewley, William (1726-83, of Massingham) 8, 11
  • Birch, Revd Thomas (1705-66) 10, 15, 24, 61
  • Birmingham 64
  • Blackstone, Sir William (1723-80) 59, 66
  • Blair, Hugh (1718-1800) 17
  • Bombay 2
  • Boothby, Hill (1708-56) 12
  • ___, Sir William 12
  • Boswell, 'Mr' 23
  • ___, 'Mrs' 28
  • ___, James (1740-95) 2, 13, 17, 23, 29, 33, 54, 58, 68
  • BOURRIT, Marc Theodore (1739-1819) 8
  • Bowdler, Thomas (1754-1825) 55
  • Bowle, John (1725-88) 14
  • Bowyer, William (1699-1777, ptr) 15, 61
  • BOYCE, Samuel (d. 1775) 9, 19
  • Braithwaite, Daniel (1731?-1817) 2
  • Bright, Revd Henry (1724-1803) 7, 59
  • Brocklesby, Dr. Richard (1722-97) 6, 29
  • BROOKE, Henry (1703?-83) 10
  • Brotherton, James (bks) 61
  • 'Brutes, Future Life of' 18
  • Buckland, James (bks) 31
  • Burke, Edmund (1729-97) 8, 28, 29, 47, 49, 54, 58
  • BURNEY, Charles (1726-1814) 2, 8, 11, 17, 38, 65
  • ___, Charles Rousseau 30
  • ___, Frances (1752-1840) 8
  • BUTLER, Samuel (1612-80) 12
  • Byrne, Patrick (bks, Dublin) 26
  • Cadell, Thomas (1742-1802, bks) 14, 26, 33, 38
  • Caldecot, Thomas (1744-1833) 12
  • Cambridge 12, 61
  • ___ University 34
  • CAMÕES, Luis de (1524?-80) 13
  • Canterbury, Archbishop of, see Matthew Hutton
  • Carnan, J. & Co (bks, Reading) 7
  • CARR, John (1732-97, translator) 37
  • CARTER, Elizabeth (1717-1806) 5, 24, 41, 51, 57
  • Cave, Edward (1691-1754, ptr & bks) 10, 41
  • Chambers, Sir Robert (1737-1803) 2, 7, 59

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  • ___, Sir William (1726-96) 12, 26, 38
  • Chamier, Anthony (1725-80) 38, 65
  • Charlotte-Sophia (1744-1818, Queen) 30, 36
  • CHARLTON, Lionel (1720-88) 14
  • Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of (1694-1773) 2, 6, 10, 64
  • Christie, James (1730-1803, auctioneer) 2, 11, 24, 35, 36, 42, 45, 62, 67
  • Cibber, Colley (1671-1757) 19
  • ___, Theophilus (1703-58) 9, 19
  • Cicero 43
  • Clarendon Press (Oxford) 59
  • Cleland, John (1709-89) 19
  • Clive, Katherine ('Kitty', 1711-85) 44
  • Coll (Is. of), see Maclean
  • Collins, John (b. 1714?) 52
  • ___, Mr 52
  • ___, William (bks) 35
  • Colman, George (1732-94) 3, 26, 60
  • CONYBEARE, John (1692-1755) 15
  • Copley, John Singleton (1737-1815) 26
  • 'Copywell, J.' [=William Woty] 67
  • Corbett, Andrew (1709-41) 43
  • Cowper, William (1731-1800) 30
  • Cox, H. Shute (d. 1785, bks) 66
  • Crabbe, George (1754-1832) 22
  • Creech, William (1745-1815, bks) 4
  • Cruikshank, William Cumberland (1745-1800) 60
  • Cruttwell, Richard (bks, Bath) 55
  • Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811) 38
  • ___, William Augustus, Duke of (1721-65) 30
  • Cutts, William 53
  • CUTTS, Mrs 16, 26
  • Darwin, Erasmus (1731-1802) 59
  • DAVIES, Thomas (1712?-85, bks) 17, 29, 35, 38, 51, 61
  • Davis, Robert (bks) 60
  • William (ptr) 36
  • DAVY, Charles (1722-97, translator) 8
  • ___, Frederick (translator) 8
  • DEAN, Richard (1727?-78) 18
  • DeHondt, Peter Abraham (bks) 29
  • 'Demonax' 38
  • Denoyer, Mrs (bks) 16
  • Derby, Revd John (1720?-78) 12, 34
  • DERRICK, Samuel (1724-69) 6, 9, 19, 67
  • DEVERELL, Mary (b. 1737?) 20, 21, 22
  • 'Dictionarium Saxonico et Gothico-Latinum' 39
  • Diderot, Denis (1713-84) 11, 57
  • Dilly, Charles (1739-1807) 55
  • ___, Charles & Edward [33]
  • ___, 'J. and E.' 33
  • Dodd, Mary (d. 1784) 33
  • ___, Revd William (1729-77) 33
  • Dodsley, James (1724-97, bks) 6, 7, 8, 33, 51, 54, 55, 60
  • ___, R. & J. 9, 24, 25, 61
  • ___, Robert (1703-64, bks) 10
  • Doncaster (Yorks) 16
  • Douglas, Dr John (1721-1807) 13
  • 'Dramatic Miscellanies' 17
  • Dromore, Bishop of, see Thomas Percy
  • Dublin 3, 26d
  • Duncombe, John (1729-86) 44
  • ___, William (1690-1769) 43
  • Duppa, Richard (1770-1831) 38
  • Dyer, Samuel (1725-72) 43
  • 'Earl of Somerset' 36
  • Edinburgh 4, 23
  • EDWARDS, Mary 23, 31
  • Elliot, Charles (bks, Edinburgh) 23
  • Elmsly, Peter (bks) 51
  • ELPHINSTON, James (1721-1809, translator) 40, 58
  • Embry, Revd Edward (d. 1821?) 26
  • Epictetus 24
  • Exeter 60
  • Farmer, Richard (1735-97) 42
  • FAWKES, Francis (1720-77) 13, 25, 62, 68
  • ___, Revd Mr [?Francis] 41, 51
  • Field, Thomas (bks) 31
  • Fielding, Mrs [?Sarah] (1710-68) 52
  • Firebrace, Sir Cordell (1712-59) 10, 12, 43
  • Fitzherbert, William (1712-72) 12
  • Fitzwilliam, Hon Mr [Richard] (1745-1816) 30
  • Fletcher, James & James (bks, Oxford) 7, 65
  • Flexney, William (bks) 68
  • 'Flights to Helicon' 63
  • Floyd, Thomas (fl. 1755-62) 19
  • Fludder, [?Fludger], John (1712?-73) 9
  • Fludger, Mrs 31
  • Foote, Samuel (1720-77) 33
  • Forster, Harold B. (d. 1989) Intro.
  • FRANCKLIN, Revd Thomas (1721-84) 2, 26, 33, 38, 67
  • Franklin, Benjamin (1706-90) 50, 64
  • Fulton, Robert 33
  • 'Galic & English Dictionary' 58
  • Gardiner, Mrs Ann Hedges (1716?-89) 26, 28, 41, 47
  • Gardner, Henry (bks) 16
  • Garrick, David (1717-79) 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 19, 28, 29, 32, 35, 37, 38, 50, 61, 67, 68

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  • ___, Mrs Eve Maria (1725?-1822) 2, 26, 53, 57
  • ___, Revd Carrington 60
  • ___, Capt. Peter 60
  • George III (1738-1820, King) 30
  • Germain, Lady Elizabeth (1680-1769) 15
  • Gibbon, Edward (1737-94) 32, 45, 54
  • Gisborne, T.W. (bks) 63
  • 'Glaciers, Journey to' 8
  • Gloucester, William Henry, Duke of (1743-1805) 30
  • Gloucestershire 21, 22, see Mary Deverell
  • Glover, Richard (1712-85) 53
  • Goldsmith, Oliver (1730-74) 13, 39, 61
  • ___, William (bks) 55
  • 'Gorchestion Beirdd Cymru' 27
  • Gough, Richard (1735-1809) 14, 39
  • Gower, Lord John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl (1694-1754) 10
  • Graves, [?Richard] 13
  • ___, Richard (1715-1804) 22, [52]
  • Gray, Thomas (1716-71) 64
  • Greaves, [=?Graves] Richard [q.v., sup.] 52
  • Grey, Zachary (1688-1766) 12
  • GRIFFITH, Elizabeth (1720?-93) 28, 29a, 47
  • GRIFFITH, Richard (1714-88) 28, 29
  • Grimaldi, Giuseppe (d. 1788) 48
  • 'Gustavus Vasa' 10
  • Gwynn, John (d. 1786) 9
  • Hamilton, William Gerard (1729-96) 4
  • HANDEL, George Frederic (1685-1759) 30, 32, 44
  • Hanway, Jonas (1712-86) 4, 22, 40
  • Harris, James (1709-80) 44
  • Harrison, Thomas (ptr) 28
  • HARRISON, Elizabeth (1724-56) 31
  • Harrop, Joseph (bks, Manchester) 18
  • Hart, John (ptr) 5
  • Harte, Walter (1709-74) 10
  • Hastings, Warren (1732-1818) 2, 11
  • Hawkesworth, John (1715?-73) 24, 31, 38, 41, 50, 61
  • ___, Mrs Mary 2, 11
  • Hawkins, Sir John (1719-89) 2, 4, 11, 50, 57
  • ___, 'Mr' 63, 67
  • ___, Philip 66
  • Hay, Charles (Cornet) 41
  • Heberden, Dr William (1710-1801) 7, 26, 29, 39, 66
  • Henderson, John (1747-85, actor) 48
  • 'Henry & Frances' 29
  • Hervey, Hon. and Revd Henry [Aston] (1701-48) 64
  • ___, Lord [John] (1696-1743) 12
  • ___, Mr 52
  • Hill, Aaron (1685-1750) 32
  • 'Hill', Miss Fanny 19
  • Hill, 'Dr' John 9
  • Hodgson, William (fl. 1785) 2
  • Hogarth, William (1697-1764) 32, 35
  • Hollis, Thomas (1720-74) 9
  • HOOLE, John (1727-1803, translator) 2, 13, 22, 29, 38, 61
  • ___, Mrs 26
  • Hooper, Samuel (bks) 48
  • Horace, see Pindar 60
  • Horberry, Revd Matthew (1707?-73) 12
  • Huddesford, Thomas 34
  • 'Hudibras' 12
  • Hume, David (1711-76) 13, 23
  • 'Humorous Sketches' 48
  • Hunter, John (1728-93) 60
  • ___, William (1718-83) 56, 60
  • Hurd, Richard (1720-1808) 15
  • Hutton, Matthew, Abp. Canterbury (1693-1758) 15
  • 'Idler 6' 38
  • Innys, William (bks) 12
  • 'Italian Tongue' 34
  • Jackson & Lister (bks, Oxford) 13
  • James, Robert MD (1705-76) 61, 67
  • Janes (alias Jeans), John (1725?-1804) 42
  • JENNENS, Charles (1700-73, librettist) 30
  • 'Jerusalem Delivered' 61
  • Johnson, Miss 63
  • ___, Samuel, of Norwich 12
  • ___, Samuel, of Lyons Inn (London) 12
  • ___, William Samuel 33
  • Johnston, Samuel 23
  • ___, William (bks) 28
  • Jones, J (bks, Dublin) 26
  • ___, Mrs Mary (of Oxford, fl. 1740-61) 41
  • ___, Revd Rice [=Rhys, q.v.] (1713-1801) 65
  • ___, William (1746-94) 13, 42
  • ___, William (bks, Dublin) 26
  • JONES, Rhys (1713-1801) 27, 65
  • Kames, Henry Home, Lord (1696-1782) 23
  • Kearsley, George (bks) 18a, 33, 65
  • Keate, George (1729-97) 37
  • Keble, Revd John 65
  • Keith, (Hester Maria Thrale) Lady (1764-1857) 22
  • KELLY, Hugh (1739-77) 33, 38, 63, 68
  • Kenrick, William (1725?-79) 60, [63]
  • Knapton, John and Paul (bks) 12
  • Lade, Mrs Laetitia Darby (d. 1825) 52
  • Langhorne, John (1735-79) 37, 39

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  • Langton, Bennet (1737-1801) 2, 4, 7, 14, 34, 38, 39, 45, 54
  • LATES, David Francesco (d. 1775) 34
  • Law, William (1686-1761) 12
  • Lawrence, Dr Thomas (1711-83) 53
  • Leach, Dryden (ptr) 35, 62
  • Lennox, Charlotte (1720-1804) 41
  • Levet, Robert (1705-82) 9
  • Lewis, William Lillington 59
  • 'Literary Magazine' 31
  • Liverpool 3
  • LLOYD, Robert (1733-64) 35
  • Lochbuy, see Maclean
  • Lort, Michael (1725-90) 4, 14, 45, 53, 54
  • Loveday, John (1742-1809) 34
  • ___, Revd Dr John (1711-89) 26
  • Loveling, Benjamin (fl. 1673-1718) 10
  • Lowth, Robert (1710-87) 60
  • LUCAS, Henry (fl. 1776-95) 36
  • Lucian 26, 37, 38
  • Lunardi, Vittorio 3
  • 'Lusiad' 13
  • LYE, Edward (1694-1767) 39
  • Lysons, Daniel (1762-1834) 55
  • Lyttelton, Lord George, 1st B (1709-73) 37, 51
  • Mabbot, ___ 66
  • Macaulay, Mrs Catherine (1731-91) 8
  • Macdonald, Sir James (1742-66) 34
  • Macklin, Charles (1696?-1797) 19
  • Maclean, Alexander (1753-1835) of Coll 58
  • ___, John (d. 1785) of Lochbuy 58
  • Macleod, Norman (1754-1801) of Macleod 58
  • ___, John (1714-86?) of Raasay 58
  • Macpherson, -, 57
  • ___, James (1736-96) 35, 58
  • ___, John (1745-1821) 2
  • Mallet, [?David, 1705-65] 10
  • Malone, Edmond (1741-1812) 2, 11, 45
  • Manby, Richard (bks) 66
  • Manchester 3, 18
  • Martial 40
  • MASTERS, Mary (1706?-1759?) 24, 31, 41
  • Mathews, James (bks) 67
  • MAURICE, Thomas (1754-1824) 42, 42A
  • Mayo, Henry (1733-93) 34
  • 'Melampus' 54
  • MERRICK, James (1720-69) 7, 66
  • Meynell, Hugo (1727-1808) 40
  • ___, Mary (1722?-1753) 12
  • MICKLE, William Julius (1735-88) 2, 13, 42
  • MIDDLETON, Conyers (1683-1750) 43
  • Millar, Andrew (bks) 19, 24
  • MILLER, James (1706-44) 44
  • Monkman, J (bks, Whitby) 14
  • Montague, Elizabeth (1720-1800) 4, 14, 16, 35, 38
  • Moore, J. (bks) 26d
  • Moore, [?W.] (bks) 57
  • More, Miss Hannah (1745-1833) 4, 22, 51, 60
  • Mulso, Miss Hester (1727-1801) 24, 41, 66
  • Murphy, Arthur (1727-1805) 33, 35, 42A, 55
  • MUSGRAVE, Samuel (1732-80) 45
  • Nares, George (1716-86) 50
  • Nash, Richard ('Beau', 1674-1761) 19
  • Newbery, Francis (bks, 1743-1818) 51, 63
  • ___, John (bks, 1713-67) 7, 9, 61, 67
  • Newcastle, Sir Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of (1693-1768) 15
  • Newton, Isaac (1642-1727) 45
  • Nichols, John (1745-1826, ptr & bks) 45
  • Nollekens, Joseph (1737-1833) 8, 26
  • Norwich 8
  • 'Œdipus Tyrannos' 42
  • Oglethorpe, Gen. James Edward (1696-1785) 66
  • Oglevie, ___ (bks) 24
  • Onslow, Arthur (1691-1768) 44
  • 'Original Poems' (Derrick's) 19
  • 'Orlando Furioso' 2
  • Orrery, John Boyle, 5th Earl of (1707-62) 44
  • Osborne, Thomas (bks) 43
  • Oughton, Gen. James Adolphus (1720-80) 40
  • Oxford 7, 13, 61, 65
  • ___, Bodleian Library 65
  • ___, Clarendon Press 59
  • ___, Jesus College 65
  • ___, Pembroke College 21, 59, 66
  • ___, Trinity College 64
  • ___ University 34
  • PALLADIO, Andrea (1518-80) 46
  • Paoli, Pasquale (1725-1807) 2
  • Paradise, Dr John (1743-95) 2, 13, 45, 57
  • PARKER, George (1732-1800) 47, 48, 49
  • Parr, Samuel (1747-1825) 42, 42A, 45
  • PAYNE, John (d. 1787?) 50
  • Payne, Thomas (bks) 50
  • Pearsall, John 66
  • Pembroke College, Oxford 21, 59, 66
  • Pennant, Thomas (1726-90) 11, 14, 38, 64
  • Pennington, Revd Montagu (1762-1849) 41
  • PENNY, Anne (1731-84) 26, 51
  • ___, Peter 53
  • Pepys, Sir Lucas (1742-1830) 34, 45
  • ___, William Waller (1740-1825) 4, 34
  • Percy, Thomas (1729-1811) 2, 4, 13, 14, 33, 39, 42, 45, 51, 54, 58
  • Philipps, Erasmus (1700?-43) 43

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  • Pindar & Horace 60
  • Pitt, William (1759-1806) 13
  • 'Poems upon several Occasions' 52
  • 'Poetical Pieces by several Hands' 53
  • Poore, ___, Esq; 48
  • Pope, Alexander (1688-1744) 43
  • Porter, James (bks, Dublin) 3
  • ___, William (bks, Dublin) 26
  • Priestley, Joseph (1733-1804) 13
  • Prince, Daniel (bks, Oxford) 7, 61
  • 'Protected Fugitives, The' 3
  • Prys, Stafford (bks, Shrewsbury) 27
  • Psalms, The (trans), see James Merrick 7
  • Pye, Henry James (1745-1813) 10
  • ___, Mr. 52
  • Raikes, [?Robert] (1735-1811) 41
  • Randall, John (bks) 30
  • Randall & Abell (bks) 30
  • Rawlinson, Richard (1690-1755) 64
  • Reading 7
  • Reed, Isaac (1742-1807) 13
  • Reeve, William (ptr) 9
  • Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-92) 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 14, 26, 29, 35, 38, 39, 40, 42, 45, 48, 49, 54, 60, 68
  • ___, Frances (1729-1807) 16, 41, 63
  • ___, Mrs 26, 63
  • Richards, R. 53
  • Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761, ptr) 15, 24, 32, 41, 52
  • ___, William (1701-88, ptr) 13
  • Ridgway, J (bks) 49
  • RIDLEY, Glocester (1702-74) 54
  • Ritson, Joseph (1752-1803) 14, 38
  • Rivington, John (bks) 21, 24, 34
  • Robertson, William (1721-93) 23
  • Robinson, George (bks) 8, 11, 14
  • ___, ('Long') Sir Thomas 16
  • Robson, John (bks) 11
  • Rodwell, E. & J. (bks) 16
  • ROGERS, Samuel (1730?-90) 55
  • Rolt, Mary 56
  • ROLT, Richard (1725?-70) 9, 56, 67
  • 'Rosamunda Tragedia' 57
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-78) 11
  • RUCCELLAI, Giovanni (1475-1525) 57
  • Ryland, John (1717?-98) 11, 50
  • Salusbury, Lady Hester 24
  • ___, Mrs Hester Maria 7, 27
  • Sastres, Francesco (fl. 1776-1822) 2, 40
  • Scott, G. (ptr) 68
  • ___, John (1730-83, of Amwell) 13, 42
  • ___, Sir William (1745-1836) 13, 65
  • Seward, Thomas (1708-90) 68
  • ___, William (1747-99) 2, 11, 57
  • SHAW, Revd William (1749-1831) 58
  • Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816) 35, 40, 45, 49, 54, 60
  • Shrimpton, T. (bks, Bath) 55
  • 'The Shrubs of Parnassus' 67
  • Smallbrook, Ven. Richard (1716?-1805) 12
  • Smart, Christopher (1722-71) 9
  • Smith, Mr. (bks, Doncaster) 16
  • Smollett, Dr Tobias (1721-71) 9, 19, 67
  • Sneyd, Ralph (fl. 1744-57) 12, 64
  • Somerville, William (1675-1742) 43
  • Sondes, Lady 56
  • Sophocles 42
  • Statius 59
  • Steevens, George (1736-1800) 2, 11, 14, 26, 33, 38, 39, 45, 54, 61
  • Stenography 1
  • Sterne, Laurence (1713-68) 35, 37, 43
  • Stevens, John 53
  • Strahan, Andrew (1750-1831, ptr) 58
  • ___, Revd George (1744-1824) 26
  • ___, William (1715-85, ptr) 20, 20a, 58
  • ___, William & Andrew (ptr) 58
  • ___, William, jun. (1740-81, ptr) 40
  • Stuart, Zachariah (bks) 61
  • Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) 10
  • Talbot, Catherine (1721-70) 7, 24
  • ___, Mr [?Thomas] 26
  • TASKER, Revd William (1740-1800) 34, 55, 60
  • Tassie, James (1735-99) 3
  • TASSO, Torquato (1544-95) 61
  • Taylor, Revd John (1711-88) 35
  • Theocritus 62
  • 'Theodora & Didymus' 22
  • 'Theological Dissertations' 6
  • Thomson, James (1700-48), SJ's Life of 10
  • Thornton, Bonnell (1724-68) 15, 40, 67
  • Thrale, Henry (1729-91) 7, 11, 27, 32, [57]
  • ___, Hester Lynch (1741-1821) 7, 13, 22, 27, 54, 57, 65
  • ___, Hester Maria ('Queeney') 57
  • Thurlbourne, W (bks, Cambridge) 61
  • Tiers [?Tyers, Thomas], ___, Esq. 53
  • Todd, Henry John (1763-1845) 34
  • TOUSEY, George Philip (d. 1782?) 63
  • Towers, Joseph (1737-99) 22
  • Trapaud, Alexander (1712?-96) 58
  • Turton, Dr John (1735-1806) 33
  • Twiss, Richard (1747-1821) 57
  • 'Two Dissertations' 45
  • 'Two Novels' 29
  • Tyers, Thomas (1726-87) 2, 9, 11, 13, 26, [53]

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  • Tyrwhitt, Thomas (1730-86) 7, 11, 14, 39, 42A, 45, 54
  • Underdown, Mrs Hannah (Smith, of Deal) 24
  • Vaillant, Paul (bks) 61
  • Vansittart, Robert (1728-89) 34
  • Veneroni, ___ 34
  • Vesey, Agmondesham (d. 1785) 54
  • Vestris, Gaetin Apolline Balthasar (1729-1808) 57
  • Vicentino, Giovanni Povoleri 57
  • Victor, Benjamin (d. 1778) 28
  • 'View of Society' 47
  • Virgil 64
  • Vyse, Ven. William (1709-70) 12, 26, 33, 34, 38, 43, 47, 54
  • Walker, E. (bks) 62
  • Walmesley, Gilbert (1680-1751) 43, 44
  • Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford (1719-97) 8, 11, 26, 32
  • Walsh, J. (bks) 30
  • WALTERS, John (1759-89) 65
  • Ward, Ann (ptr, York) 14
  • Ware, Isaac (d. 1766, translator) 46
  • Warton, Joseph (1722-1800) 2, 4, 7, 11, 13, 34, 35, 38, 45, 54
  • WARTON, Thomas (1688?-1745) 66
  • Warton, Thomas (1728-90) 2, 7, 13, 35, 37, 38, 60, 61, 64
  • Watts, John (ptr) 44
  • Way, Benjamin (MP) 54
  • ___, Mrs Elizabeth Anne 26
  • West, Benjamin (1738-1820, RA) 26, 38
  • Wesley ['Westley'], Charles (1757-1834) 11
  • ___, Revd Mr. [?Charles] (1707-88) 11
  • 'Westminster-Abbey' 42A
  • Weston, Charles 34
  • ___, Mr 52
  • Whitbread, Samuel (d. 1796) 41, 45
  • Whitby, History of, see Lionel Charlton
  • Whitehead, Paul (1710-74) 10, 37
  • 'Wife in the Right' 29a
  • Wilberforce, Mrs 31
  • Wilkes, John (1727-97, MP) 32, 35
  • Williams, Anna (1706-83) 8, 16, 51
  • Winchelsea, Lady Anne Finch, Countess of (d. 1720) 10
  • Windham, William (1750-1810) 32
  • Wodhull, Michael (1740-1816) 54
  • Woffington, Margaret ('Peg', 1714?-60) 9, 19
  • Wolstoncroft, Mr 48
  • Woodyer, John (bks, Cambridge) 61
  • 'Word to the Wise' 33
  • Worthington, Revd William (1703-78) 27
  • WOTY, William (1731?-91) 37, 55, 67, 68
  • Wright, [?Thomas] (bks) 42
  • York, Edward Augustus (1739-67) Duke of 30
  • Young, Revd Edward (1683-1765) 15

Notes

 
[1]

Donald J. Greene, Samuel Johnson's Library. An annotated Guide (E.L.S. no. 1; Victoria, B.C., 1975), and J. D. Fleeman, The Sale Catalogue of Samuel Johnson's Library (E.L.S. no. 2; Victoria, B.C., 1975).

[2]

Cited as Booklist.

[3]

'The Progress of a Subscription' in Writers, Books, and Trade. An Eighteenth-Century English Miscellany for William B. Todd, ed. O M Brack (New York: AMS Press, 1992).

[4]

Elizabeth Montague to Beattie, 30 Apr. 1774 (Aberdeen Univ. Libr., MS Beattie, c. 189).

[5]

I. A. Williams, 'The Elusive Dr Johnson', Book Collector's Quarterly, 7 (1932), 53-59; and further idem 14 (1934), 73-75.

[6]

Derrick's Proposals for printing his poems by subscription are dated 'London, July 1, 1754'; a copy is L: 11633 f.35/1.

[7]

SJ's name is not included in this list, published in Bristol in 1774, but it carries an apology for the omission of many subscribers' names.

[8]

R. J. Deverell, Notes on the Name &c. of Deverell (1954) gives no information on the authoress.

[9]

J. J. Parry, 'Dr Johnson's Interest in Welsh', Modern Language Notes, 36 (1921), 374-376.

[10]

Dorothy H. Eshleman, Eliza Griffiths. A Biographical and Critical Study (Philadelphia, 1949), and J. E. Norton, 'Elizabeth Griffiths, 1727-1793' (Uncollected Authors, 22), Book Collector, 8 (1959), 418-424.

[11]

William C. Smith (assisted by Charles Humphries), Handel: A Descriptive Catalogue of Early Editions, 2nd ed. with Supplement (New York, 1970), nos. 1-8, pp. 124-127. The Goldberg copy of the 6th ed. (1773) also lists 'Mr. Samuel Johnson' among the subscribers, but we have not recorded here a list of the holdings of all the early reprints.

[12]

D. D. Eddy, Samuel Johnson Book Reviewer in the Literary Magazine . . . 1756-1758 (New York, 1979).

[13]

SJ's 'Prologue' is not printed with this edition (Poems 209-211; Life, iii.113-114, 490).

[14]

Cf. DNB, s.n. John James Lates.

[15]

Though then at Winchester College, Derby had been at St John's, Oxford.

[16]

See also PBSA, 41 (1947), 231-238.

[17]

This volume went to a second edition in 1774 (NSyU, TxU). A second volume was published in 1779, a third in 1786, and a fourth and fifth in 1798 (ESTC).

[18]

Hazen 138; cf. W. R. Keast, 'Samuel Johnson and Thomas Maurice', Eighteenth Century Studies, ed. W. H. Bond (New York, 1970), 63-79.

[19]

Facsimile reprint by Dover Books in 1965.

[20]

Although apparently five different editions of this work were published between 1789 and 1805 (Alston 9.331-333, and n.), there were also various subscription lists issued with the first edition of 1789. Of these the first ran to 40 numbered pages (NIC); to it was added 'Subscribers' Names Continued', numbered pp. 41 42-44 (MH); and, with some intermediate stages, this list grew to 75 pp. (Alston 9.331; R. W. Lowe, J. F. Arnott, and J. W. Robinson, English Theatrical Literature, 1559-1900: A Bibliography [London, 1970], no. 3399).

[21]

Rector of Husbands Bosworth; Gents. Mag., 60 (Aug. 1790), 767.

[22]

'This volume was intended as only the first of three, but it was poorly received and it was not until 1790 that Tasker published it in a revised second edition (with Johnson's name still in the subscription list, six years after his death), vols. ii and iii following in 1792 and 1793' (Lonsdale 411).

[23]

Biographia Dramatica (1782), s.n., and European Magazine, 4 (1782), 358.