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1834), vi, viii.

22 See J. Johnson, Princely Chandos: James Brydges, r674-r744 (Wolfeboro: Alan Sutton, 1984).

23 S. E. Brydges, Stemmata Illustria; Praecipue Regia (Paris: printed byJ. Smith, 1825; roo copies, distributed privately), separately paginated autobiographi- calmemoir, 13-14; Brydges,Autobiography, i:io5-6.

24 Beltz, Review of the Chandos Case, 5-9,13-15,38,83, and passirn,• Brydges, Stemmata Illustria, separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 15.

25 S. E. Brydges, ed., Collins v Peerage ofEngland, 9 vols. (London: F. C. and J. Rivington et al., 1812), 6:738n.

26 Brydges, Stemmata Illustria, io6.

27 S. E. Brydges, Tabula Genealogia: Descent of Sir Egerton Brydges from the Merovingian Kings, and A brief statement of the case of the claim of Mr Brydges ofWotton in Kent, to the Barony of Chandos 1990-1803, in BLMS Add. 32375, fols.127' 129'.

28 S. E. Brydges, Lex Terrae (Geneva: printed by W. Fick, 1831), 42.

29 Brydges,Autobiography, m81.

3o Brydges, Stemmata Illustria.

31 S. E. Brydges, A Note on the Suppression ofMemoirs Announced by the Author inJune,1825; Containing Numerous Strictures on Contemporary Public Characters (Paris: J. Smith, 1825), 22-27, 44, 46; Stemmata Illustria, separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 4; M. W. McCahill, "Peerage Creations and the Changing Character of the British Nobility, 175o-i830," English Historical Review 96 (1981): 259-84; P. Harling, The Waning of "Old Corruption"- The Politics ofEconomical Reform in Britain, 1779-1846 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996), 42-55.

32 Brydges, Collins v Peerage of England, 6:704-40.

33 Brydges,LexTerrae, 86.

34 Brydges, Stemmata Illustria, 104, separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 8; Brydges, Note on the Suppression ofMemoirs 45-46.

35 S. E. Brydges, Imaginative Biography, 2 vols. (London: Saunders and Otley, 1834).

36 Brydges, Stemmata Illustria, io8; separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 1, 23; Brydges, Note on the Suppression ofMemoirs, x-xi, 16.

37 E.g., S. E. Brydges to J. Warwick, November 15,18ig, Beinecke Library, Yale, MS Osborn fd 20, pp. 60-64. McCann, Cultural Politics, 59-64.

38 Brydges, Note on the Suppression ofMemoirs 4, 6-7.

39 Brydges, Note on the Suppression ofMemoirs, xiii-iv; [S.] E. Brydges, Gnomica (Geneva: by W. Fick, 1824), vii.

40 Stemmata Illustria, separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 24.

41 Brydges, ,Stemmata Illustria, 91.

42 He cited his use of the press as the leading counterexample to prevailing publishing trends: Stemmata Illustria, separately paginated autobiographical memoir, 23.

43 R. Blum, Bibliographia: An Inquiry into Its Definition and Designations trans. M. V. Rovelstad (Chicago: American Library Association, 1980; orig. 1969); B. H. Breslauer and R. Folter, Bibliography: Its History and Development (NewYork: Grolier Club, 1984).

44 For the development of genealogical methods, see S. Timpanaro, The Genesis ofLachmann v Method, trans and ed. G. W. Most (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005), and for the earlier bibliographical tradition, see L. Balsamo, Bibliography: History ofa Tradition, trans. W. A. Pettas (Berkeley, Calif.: B. M. Rosenthal, 1990).

45 An account of the rise andprogress of the dispute between the masters and journeymen printers (London: published for the benefit of the men in confinement; sold byJ. Ridgway, 1799), iv, 13.

46 H. G. Bohn, Appendix to the Bibliographers Manual [of Lowndes] (London: Bell and Daldy,1865), 218-25.

47 S. E. Brydges, Cimelia (Geneva, 1823), xii-xiii.

48 R. Cave, The Private Press, 2nd ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker, 1983).

49 A. Johns, "The Past, Present, and Future of the Scientific Book," in Books and the Sciences in History, ed. M. Frasca-Spada and N. Jardine (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 408-26, esp. 415-18.

5o Woodworth, Literary Career, 112-18, 128,134-35; S. E. Brydges, Res Literariae (October 1820), 3-4.

51 S. E. Brydges, Archaica, 2 vols. (London: Longman et al.,1814-15), 2:Vi.

52 S. E. Brydges, A Summary Statement of the Great Grievance Imposed on Authors and Publishers;

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