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Becker, Elizabeth, see Curzon, Elizabeth
(Becker).
Beckett, William (the Rev.), No. 49.
Bennett, Richard, No. 165.
Berkeley, Sir William, Governor of Virginia, I .
Bibliotheca Scriptorum Societatis Jesu, cited,
148.
Birrell, Augustine, cited, 99.
Bissett, James, Abridgement of the Laws of
Maryland, 102, 103, 103n; No. 215.
Bladen family, 19n.
Bladen, Anne, 19.
Bladen, Anne (Van Swearingen), 19.
Bladen, Thomas, Governor of Maryland, 19.
Bladen, William, 11 ; 17-27; services to Prov-
ince, 18-19, 23; proposes to establish press,
18; brings in a printer, Thomas Reading,
19; begins to operate press, 21 ; Assembly
encourages him by ordinance, 21 ; the ear-
ly work of his press, 21, 22; authorized
to print compiled laws, 22, 23; ordered to
correct mistakes in printing laws, 24; ded-
ication of, to, 24; retires from publishing
business, 26; mentioned, 29, 36, 54n; pos-
sibility that session laws were printed by,
36; death and inventory of estate, 37.
Bladen-Reading press, see Bladen, William,
and also Reading, Thomas.
Board of Trade and Plantations, I, 2, 7, 8,
19, 29n, 45, 104, 107, 109.
Bohemia Manor, Maryland, 55.
Bonnet, Captain Stede, 47n.
Bookbinding in Maryland, 71, 87n.
Bookselling in Maryland, Evan Jones, 22,
40; William Parks, 71; William Rind, 85;
William Goddard and Eleazer Oswald,
138; Mary K. Goddard, 144, 145.
Bordley, John, 25n.
Bordley, Stephen, 105n.
Bordley, Thomas, 29n, 41, 44, 56, 57, 57n,
58, 59.
Bozman, Elizabeth, see Bacon, Elizabeth
(Bozman).
Bradford, Andrew, 33, 39, 42, 430, 44, 45,
49, 55, 6, 57, 59. 63, 71, 75, 102.
Bradford, Major John, 40.
Bradford, Mary, see Jones, Mary (Bradford) .
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Bradford, William, printer of Philadelphia
and New York, 28, 49, 51, 52n.
Bradford, William, printer of Philadelphia
(grandson of preceding), 102, 124.
Bradley, Robert, 34.
Bray, Thomas (the Rev.), Necessity of an
Early Religion, 20, 21, 22; No. 5.
Brice, John, 105n, 106; No. 176.
The Brig Peggy Stewart, Captain Jackson,
from London (1774), No. 323.
Brigham, C. S., Bibliography of American
Newspapers, 1690-1820, cited, 7on; 84n;
93n, 117n.
Brogden, William (the Rev.), Freedom and
Love, 80n; No. 140; Popish Zeal Inconven-
ient to Mankind, No. 177.
Brotherly Love explained and enforced, by the
Rev. John Gordon, No. 141.
Brown, John Carter, 121 n.
Bruce, P. A., Institutional History of Virginia
in the 17th Century, cited, 3 n.
Buchanan, John, 109.
Buckingham, J. T., Specimens of Newspaper
Literature, cited, 123n.
Buckner, John, 1-3.
Burlington, N. J., 123.
By Command of the King of Kings, No. 326.
By his Excellency. Proclamation, (1760), No.
222; (1760-1768), No. 223; (1763), No.
245; (1771), No. 307.
By the King. A Proclamation Declaring the
Cessation of Arms, No. 244.
Bye-Laws of the City of Annapolis, Nos. 146,
291 and 292.
"The Bystander" see Allen, Bennet.
"C. D." see Dulany, Walter.
Calhoun,James,MayorofBaltimore, 39, 140.
"Callister Letters," cited, 96n.
Calvert, Benedict, 105n; No. 178.
Calvert, Benedict Leonard, Governor of
Maryland, 62, 65, 65n.
Calvert, Cecilius, secretary to Lord Balti-
more, 102, 103, 104, 107, 109.
Calvert, Charles, Governor of Maryland,
44, 62; The Speech of His Excellency ColL
Charles Calvert, No. 29.
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