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THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1802-07

Volume 41, 1802


41 (Jan. 1802): 6-7. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 168-171."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (Jan. 1802): 9-10. L: "[Correspondence of] Dr. Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, and Dr. Samuel Clarke."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 217] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


41 (Jan. 1802): 13-14. A: "Memory. A Fragment."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (Jan. 1802): 26-28. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XIII."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


41 (Jan. 1802): 33-34. R: Joshua Montefiore's Commercial Precedents and Notarial Documents.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (Jan. 1802): 45-47. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; reference to the Cottage of Mon Repos, whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (Jan. 1802): 48. V: "Sonnet to Agricola Snellius."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus Dellius"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (Feb. 1802): 87. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 605."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (Feb. 1802): 89-90. A: "[Correspondence of] Dr. Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, and Dr. Samuel Clarke [conc.]."
Isaac Reed (transmitter of the item). [Sherbo 84: 212, 217]


41 (Feb. 1802): 91-92. L: "Deplorable State of the Returned French Emmigrants."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or the Younger. [Sig.: "W.B."; dated Chelsea, whence both Butlers sent numerous contributions to the GM, some of them signed "W.B."]


41 (Feb. 1802): 113-119. R: Sir Alexander Mackenzie's Voyages from Montreal on the River St. Laurence.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (Feb. 1802): 119-122. R: John Coakley Lettsom's Observations on the Cow Pock.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


41 (Feb. 1802): 125-128. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; reference to the Cottage of Mon Repos, whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (Feb. 1802): 128. V: "Epitaph on a Cat."
John Henry Prince. [Sig.: "J.H.P."; dated Old North Street, Red Lion Square, Holborn, whence Prince contributed to the GM in 1808]


41 (Mar. 1802): 168. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 1068."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (Mar. 1802): 181-184. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XIV."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


41 (Mar. 1802): 186-187. L: "Translation of a French Nobleman's Verses on his Return to France."
James Bindley [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; Sherbo 84: 227 conjectures that James Bindley was "the 'J.B.' who contributed many pieces to the EM" but does not identify most of those pieces.]


41 (Mar. 1802): 194-198. R: William Forsyth's A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit-Trees.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


41 (March 1802): 198-200. R: Mackenzie's Voyages from Montreal (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Cont. of EM 41 (1802): 113-119, which is signed "M."]


41 (Apr. 1802): 247. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 1075-1080."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (Apr. 1802): 256. A: "Character of Lord Hardwicke [Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke]."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield. [Sig.: "The Late Earl of Chesterfield"]


41 (Apr. 1802): 270-272. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XV."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


41 (Apr. 1802): 273-277. R: Jane West's Letters addressed to a Young Man on his first Entrance into Life.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (Apr. 1802): 277-282. R: Henry Thornton's An Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's interest in banking.]


41 (Apr. 1802): 282-285. R: Mackenzie's Voyages from Montreal (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (Apr. 1802): 292-294. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (May 1802): 340-342. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XVI."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


41 (May 1802): 344. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 1090-1091."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (May 1802): 368-371. R: An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia. . . . Performed by . . . Commodore Joseph Billings.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (May 1802): 371-375. R: Thornton's Enquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's interest in banking.]


41 (May 1802): 375-376. R: George Atwood's Review of the Statutes and Ordinances of Assize.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (May 1802): 387-388. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (May 1802): 388. V: "Sonnet to Agricola Snellius."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Joannes Dellius Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (May 1802): 389. V: "Sonnet to the Same [i.e., Agricola Snelling]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Joannes Dellius Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


41 (May 1802): 390-391. V: "Elegy in Memory of _____ _____, Who died April 10, 1800."
James Bindley [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; Sherbo 84: 227 conjectures that James Bindley was "the 'J.B.' who contributed many pieces to the EM" but does not identify most of those pieces.]


41 (May 1802): 392. V: "Sonnet written in Burghley Park."
Octavius Graham Gilchrist. [Sig.: "O. Gilxt"]


41 (June 1802): 458-463. R: An Account of a Geographical and Astronomical Expedition to the Northern Parts of Russia (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (June 1802): 463-466. R: West's Letters addressed to a Young Man on his first Entrance into Life (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


41 (June 1802): 468. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 766-769."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


41 (June 1802): 469-472. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XVII."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


41 (June 1802): 476-477. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, Sturry, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]

Volume 42, 1802


42 (July 1802): 7-8. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XVIII."
George Brewer. [Watson 138]


42 (July 1802): 34-41. R: John Charnock's An History of Marine Architecture.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (July 1802): 46-47. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1351-1361."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


42 (July 1802): 52-53. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; reference to the Cottage of Mon Repos, whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (July 1802): 53-54. V: "More Modern Sonnets ['To an Old Wig'; 'To a Mouse']!!!"
John Dell. [Sig.: "Joannes Dellius Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (July 1802): 54. V: "Lines, Addressed to a Certain Writer in the European Magazine."
John Dell [?]. [Dated Dover (where Dell's fictitious "John the Hermit" supposedly lived; immediately follows two Dell contributions] [Pseud.: "Love and Friendship"]


42 (July 1802): 55. V: "Bryantstone Cliff. By the Author of the 'Peasant's Fate.'"
William Holloway. [Sig.: "W.H."; EM 42 (1802): 460 notes that William Holloway was the author of The Peasant's Fate.]


42 (Aug. 1802): 83-87. A: "Memoirs of the Hon. Baron Dimsdale [Thomas Dimsdale], M.D. F.R.S."
Dr. John Coakley Lettsom. [Sig.: "a correspondent"; DNB 11: 1015]


42 (Aug. 1802): 94-96. A: "[Essay] No. I. Contentment."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


42 (Aug. 1802): 102-107. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XVIII [conc.]."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


42 (Aug. 1802): 115-117. R: Thomas Evans's Cambrian Itinerary.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Aug. 1802): 118-125. R: Charnock's History of Marine Architecture (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Sept. 1802): 166. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 919-920."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


42 (Sept. 1802): 183-186. A: "[Essay] No. II. On the Exercise of the Powers of the Mind."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


42 (Sept. 1802): 188-192. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XIX [consisting mainly of a letter, purportedly to the author, signed 'Barnaby Bashful']."
George Brewer. [Watson 138] [Pseud.: "Barnaby Nashful"]


42 (Sept. 1802): 200-205. R: Alexander Campbell's A Journey from Edinburgh through Parts of North Britain.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


42 (Sept. 1802): 205-210. R: Charnock's History of Marine Architecture (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Sept. 1802): 219-220. V: "Ode, On hearing that Bonaparte had suppressed the English newspapers in France."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (Sept. 1802): 220-222. V: "A Kentish Dialogue, On the Immortal Pillar of Subscription, which is, very soon, to be erected and dedicated to a Living Mortal!!!."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote] [Pseud.: "Democritus"]


42 (Oct. 1802): 248. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 864."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


42 (Oct. 1802): 259-262. A: "[Essay] No. III. On Cheerfulness and Good Humour."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


42 (Oct. 1802): 266-270. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XX."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


42 (Oct. 1802): 273-279. R: Vivant Denon's Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt, trans. Arthur Aikin.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Oct. 1802): 279-281. R: Anne Ormsby's Memoirs of a Family in Switzerland.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Oct. 1802): 293-295. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos [cont.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (Oct. 1802): 295. V: "Extempore, July 16, 1802."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (Nov. 1802): 341-344. A: "Dr. Samuel Arnold. (By Dr. Busby; from Public Characters 1799-1800.)."
Thomas Busby. [Sig.: "Dr. Busby"; subject matter (Arnold, like Busby, was a musician)]


42 (Nov. 1802): 346-349. A: "[Essay] No. IV. Ambition."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


42 (Nov. 1802): 353-356. R: Beilby Porteus's Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Nov. 1802): 356-360. R: AEneas Anderson's A Journal of the Forces which sailed from the Downs in April 1800, on a Secret Expedition . . . [to] Minorca.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


42 (Nov. 1802): 360-366. R: Denon's Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Nov. 1802): 366-367. R: Patrick Kelly's The Elements of Book Keeping.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Nov. 1802): 367-368. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 864."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


42 (Nov. 1802): 368-369. V: "Sonnet on Surveying the Remains of Aber Conway Castle, in Caernarvonshire, North Wales. By Thomas Enort Smith, of Hammersmith."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith, of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort Smith" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


42 (Nov. 1802): 370-373. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XXI."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


42 (Nov. 1802): 381-382. V: "The Retreat to the Cottage of Mon Repos . . . [conc.]."
John Dell. [Sig.: "John, the Hermit"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, Village of Sturry, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


42 (Dec. 1802): 404-406. A: "Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith. Essay XXII."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 138]


42 (Dec. 1802): 408. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 221-224."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


42 (Dec. 1802): 429-432. A: "[Essay] No. V. On the Advantages of a Liberal Education."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


42 (Dec. 1802): 433-437. R: Frederick Augustus Fischer's Travels in Spain in 1797 and 1798.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Dec. 1802): 437-441. R: Henry Boase's Guineas an Unnecessary and Expensive Incumbrance on Commerce; or the Impolicy of Repealing the Bank Restriction Bill considered.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's interest in banking.]


42 (Dec. 1802): 444-447. R: Porteus's Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


42 (Dec. 1802): 460. V: "Lines on a Brother's Grave."
William Holloway [?]. [Sig.: "W.H."; immediately follows a poem signed by William Holloway]


42 (Dec. 1802): 461. V: "Sonnet to Misfortune."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith, of Hammersmith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort Smith" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


42 (Dec. 1802): 462. V: "Sonnet to Content."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]

Volume 43, 1803


43 (Jan. 1803): 22-24. A: "[Essay] No. VI. Pride."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


43 (Jan. 1803): 37-42. R: Robert Thomas Wilson's History of the British Expedition to Egypt.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Jan. 1803): 43-46. R: John Britton's The Beauties of Wiltshire displayed in Statistical, Historical, and Descriptive Sketches.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Jan. 1803): 46-49. R: Lieutenant Colonel Collins's An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales.
Stephen Jones. [Conc. (EM 43 [1803]: 121-127) is signed "J."]


43 (Jan. 1803): 51. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (Jan. 1803): 59. V: "Stanzas to the Memory of Louisa. By Thomas Enort Smith, of Hammersmith."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith, of Hammersmith" and "T. E. Smith" (the latter signed to a footnote); Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature "Thomas Enort Smith" as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


43 (Jan. 1803): 60. V: "Lines Addressed to the Unknown Eliza."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


43 (Feb. 1803): 106-108. A: "[Essay] No. VII. On Resignation."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


43 (Feb. 1803): 112. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (Feb. 1803): 118-120. R: Lockhart Muirhead's Journals of Travels in Parts of the late Austrian Low Countries, France, the Pays de Vaud, and Tuscany.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Feb. 1803): 121-127. R: Collins's Account of the English Colony in New South Wales (conc.).
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


43 (Feb. 1803): 127-131. R: Britton's Beauties of Wiltshire (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Mar. 1803): 166. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (Mar. 1803): 184-186. A: "[Essay] No. VIII. On Reading."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


43 (Mar. 1803): 186-187. A: "The Phantasmagoria. Number I."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 141 assigns it tentatively to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 attributes it to Brewer with more confidence.]


43 (Mar. 1803): 193-197. R: Robert Percival's An Account of the Island of Ceylon.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Mar. 1803): 208. V: "To the Moon."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


43 (Mar. 1803): 208. V: "To B.S. An Absent School-fellow."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "the same" (i.e., "T. Enort"); Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


43 (Apr. 1803): 244. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (Apr. 1803): 270-272. A: "The Phantasmagoria. Number II."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 141 assigns it tentatively to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 attributes it to Brewer with more confidence.]


43 (Apr. 1803): 275-277. A: "[Essay] No. IX. On Juvenile Composition."
G. Bedingfield. [Pitcher NQ 97: 238-239] [Pseud.: "Aurelius"]


43 (Apr. 1803): 282-286. R: Ruhl's An accurate Historical Account of all the Orders of Knighthood at present existing in Europe.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Apr. 1803): 286-291. R: John Thomas Barber's A Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


43 (Apr. 1803): 291-293. R: Samuel Drew's An Original Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Human Soul, founded solely on Physical and Rational Principles.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


43 (April 1803): 293-294. R: Henry Newman's A New Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


43 (Apr. 1803): 294-298. R: Percival's Account of the Island of Ceylon (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (Apr. 1803): 301-303. L: "The Tears of John the Hermit. A Series of Elegies in Two Books. Written about Five Hundred Years since, and now first translated from the Latin of Joannes Dellius" enc.
John Dell. ["Joannes Dellius" as purported author; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


43 (May 1803): 345-348. A: "Essay on Duelling."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


43 (May 1803): 357-362. R: James Stanier Clarke's The Progress of Maritime Discovery, from the earliest Period to the Close of the Eighteenth Century.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (May 1803): 362-365. R: Sir John Sinclair's Essays on Miscellaneous Subjects.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (May 1803): 365-367. R: Ralph Blegborough's Facts and Observations respecting the Air-Pump Vapour-Bath, in Gout, Rheumatism, Palsy, and other Diseases.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (May 1803): 369-370. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (May 1803): 373-374. V: "The Tears of John the Hermit . . . [cont.]."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


43 (May 1803): 374-375. V: "To Delia."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (June 1803): 416. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


43 (June 1803): 441-447. R: Sharon Turner's The History of the Anglo-Saxons.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


43 (June 1803): 447-450. R: Robert Charles Dallas's The History of the Maroons, from their Origin to the Establishment of their Chief Tribe at Sierra Leone.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (June 1803): 450-453. R: Mary Hays's Female Biography; or, Memoirs of illustrious and celebrated Women of all Ages and Countries.
Joseph Moser. [Cont. (EM 44 [1803]: 41-44) is signed "M."]


43 (June 1803): 453-457. R: Clarke's Progress of Maritime Discovery (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


43 (June 1803): 461-462. V: "The Tears of John the Hermit . . . [cont.]."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


43 (June 1803): 462-464. V: "For the European Magazine. Madness. An Elegy."
Dr. William Perfect. [Sig.: "Dr. Perfect"]

Volume 44, 1803


44 (July 1803): 8. A: "Pind. Nem. '."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n, 62]


44 (July 1803): 9-11. L: "Memoirs of Mr. Richard Rolt."
Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore [?], or Isaac Reed [?]. [Illust. 7: 62n states that the memoir of Rolt, which is dated from Dublin, "was not unlikely sent by Bp. Percy . . ."; Sherbo 84: 223 tentatively attributes it to Reed.]


44 (July 1803): 36-41. R: Dallas's History of the Maroons (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (July 1803): 41-44. R: Hays's Female Biography (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (July 1803): 44-48. R: Clarke's Progress of Maritime Discovery (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (July 1803): 49-50. R: Leopold; or, The Bastard.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


44 (July 1803): 50-51. R: A Letter to a Member of Parliament.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


44 (July 1803): 57. V: "Sonnet to Capel Lloft [i.e., Capell Lofft], Esq. On his introducing to public Notice the two untutored Geniuses, William and Nathaniel Bloomfield."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


44 (Aug. 1803): 86. A: "Pind. Nem. ."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


44 (Aug. 1803): 102-104. A: "The Phantasmagoria. Number III."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 141 assigns it tentatively to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 attributes it to Brewer with more confidence.]


44 (Aug. 1803): 114-116. R: John Feltham's A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-bathing Places.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Aug. 1803): 117-120. R: Hays's Female Biography (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Aug. 1803): 134. L: "Remarks on a Song in the Opera of Eliza."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


44 (Aug. 1803): 134-135. V: "The Tears of John the Hermit [cont.]."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


44 (Aug. 1803): 135. V: "Stanzas Written in the Vicinity of Ross, Herefordshire."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


44 (Sept. 1803): 168. L: "Query concerning Lines addressed to Rusticus Dellius from Agricola Snellius."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus Dellius"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote; Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


44 (Sept. 1803): 199-200. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1002."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


44 (Sept. 1803): 200-204. R: George Owen Cambridge's The Works of Richard Owen Cambridge.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Sept. 1803): 204-209. R: Henry Zschokke's The History of the Invasion of Switzrland by the French.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Sept. 1803): 222-224. V: "The Tears of John the Hermit . . . [cont.]."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


44 (Oct. 1803): 284. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 5."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


44 (Oct. 1803): 285-287. R: The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, ed. James Dallaway.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Oct. 1803): 287-292. R: Samuel Jackson Pratt's Gleanings in England.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Oct. 1803): 301-302. V: "Sam and His Cart. A Tale."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


44 (Oct. 1803): 302-303. V: "More Modern Sonnets ['To a dead Jack-Ass' and 'To an old Crow']!!!"
John Dell. [Sig.: "J. D. Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


44 (Oct. 1803): 303-304. V: "The Pleasures of a Rural Life."
Dr. William Perfect. [Sig.: "Dr. Perfect"]


44 (Oct. 1803): 304. V: "Epitaph on a Favourite Lap-Dog. By the same."
Dr. William Perfect. [Sig.: "By the same," i.e., "Dr. Perfect," who signed EM 44 (1803): 303-304]


44 (Nov. 1803): 360. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 5."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


44 (Nov. 1803): 365-369. R: Robert Bisset's The History of the Reign of George III. to the Termination of the late War.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


44 (Nov. 1803): 376-380. R: The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Nov. 1803): 380-382. R: Pratt's Gleanings in England (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Nov. 1803): 382-386. R: Rev. Charles Wicksted Ethelston's The Suicide: with other Poems.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


44 (Nov. 1803): 394. V: "Sonnet to Mr. [William Lisle] Bowles. On Reading his two Volumes of Sonnets and other Poems."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


44 (Dec. 1803): 428. L: "Stanza of [William] Collins Preserved."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


44 (Dec. 1803): 440. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 5."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


44 (Dec. 1803): 446-450. R: Helen Maria Williams's The Political and Confidential Correspondence of Lewis XVI.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


44 (Dec. 1803): 450-453. R: Bisset's History of the Reign of George III (cont.).
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]

Volume 45, 1804


45 (Jan. 1804): 7-8. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. ."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


45 (Jan. 1804): 34-39. R: Francis Plowden's An Historical Review of the State of Ireland.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Jan. 1804): 41-44. R: Henry Venn's The Complete Duty of Man.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Jan. 1804): 49-53. R: Bisset's History of the Reign of George III (conc.).
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


45 (Jan. 1804): 62. V: "Wine. An Extempore."
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


45 (Jan. 1804): 62-63. V: "More Modern Sonnets ['To an old Wheelbarrow'; 'To a Lady's Needle-Book'; 'To a Chaise Percée']!!!"
John Dell. [Sig.: "Rusticus"; dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote); Biblio. Brit. 1: 294]


45 (Jan. 1804): 63. V: "A Turkish Song."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos"] [Pseud.: "Translator"]


45 (Jan. 1804): 63. V: "Sonnet Written at Midnight, on the Shore of Aberystwith, South Wales."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


45 (Feb. 1804): 98. A: "Strictures on Dr. Johnson's Monument in St. Paul's Cathedral."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 217] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


45 (Feb. 1804): 114-115. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "Y."; Illust. 7: 37n]


45 (Feb. 1804): 118-120. R: Sir Richard Phillips [?], Addisoniana.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Feb. 1804): 130-135. R: Plowden's Historical Review of the State of Ireland (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Feb. 1804): 144. V: "Stanzas to Pity."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


45 (Mar. 1804): 166-167. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 831, 832, 833."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


45 (Mar. 1804): 195-197. R: Samuel Pegge's Anecdotes of the English Language: chiefly regarding the local Dialect of London and its Environs.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


45 (Mar. 1804): 198-200. R: Swiftiana, ed. Charles Henry Wilson.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Mar. 1804): 211-217. R: Plowden's Historical Review of the State of Ireland (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (Mar. 1804): 226-227. V: "Lines on His Majesty's Indisposition."
Samuel Jackson Pratt. [Sig.: "Mr. Pratt" (at the top of the poem) and "S.J.P." (at the end of the poem)]


45 (Apr. 1804): 243. A: "Some Account of Major Thomas Pearson."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 219-229]


45 (Apr. 1804): 245. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 328."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


45 (Apr. 1804): 270-275. R: Thomas Holcroft's Travels from Hamburg, through Westphalia, Holland, and the Netherlands, to Paris.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (May 1804): 354-358. R: Magens Dorrien Magens's An Inquiry into the real Difference between actual Money, consisting of Gold and Silver, and Paper Money.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's interest in banking.]


45 (May 1804): 358-364. R: Holcroft's Travels from Hamburg (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (May 1804): 375. L: Anonymous Latin poem entitled "Empiricus" enc.
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P., Clerk"; dated Newry, whence W. H. Pratt sent a signed contribution to the EM in 1808]


45 (May 1804): 375. V: "The Quack."
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; immediately follows another "W.H.P." poem dated Newry, whence W. H. Pratt sent a signed contribution to the EM in 1808]


45 (June 1804): 405. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 439."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


45 (June 1804): 433-435. R: The Military Mentor.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


45 (June 1804): 441-445. R: Holcroft's Travels from Hamburg (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

Volume 46, 1804


46 (July 1804): 41-44. R: James Grant's The Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery . . . to New South Wales.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


46 (July 1804): 56. V: "In Memory of Robert Griffin, Esq."
James Bindley [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; Sherbo 84: 227 conjectures that James Bindley was "the 'J.B.' who contributed many pieces to the EM" but does not identify most of those pieces.]


46 (Aug. 1804): 84-85. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 426."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


46 (Aug. 1804): 125-129. R: Grant's Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery. (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


46 (Sept. 1804): 166 [2nd 166]. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 815."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


46 (Sept. 1804): 215-216. V: "Sonnet, On Seeing a Child of Two Years Old Asleep."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thos. Enort Smith"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


46 (Oct. 1804): 280. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 445."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


46 (Oct. 1804): 299. V: "Verses, Sent by the Earl of Carlisle to the Archbishop of York [William Markham], on his enclosing the Tomb of Archbishop [Walter de] Grey. . . ."
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle. [Sig.: "The Earl of Carlisle"]


46 (Oct. 1804): 299-300. V: "Lines, To Sylvia, on Her Return from the Country."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Tyndall Place, Islington, which is near Nichols's home at Highbury Place, Islington; my thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, Woking, Surrey, for his help with John Nichols's places of residence]


46 (Oct. 1804): 376-377. L: Trans. of "Ranz des Vaches; or, Swiss Herdsman's Song," enc.; inscription from tombstone in Kilkenny enc.
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; dated Newry, whence W. H. Pratt (who wrote re Irish topics) sent a signed contribution to the EM in 1808]


46 (Dec. 1804): 425. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 481."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


46 (Dec. 1804): 433-442. R: Louis de Boisgelin's Ancient and Modern Malta.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


46 (Dec. 1804): 465. V: "Address to Faith. Written at School, July 1795."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Thomas Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]

Volume 47, 1805


47 (Jan. 1805): 7-8. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 793."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


47 (Jan. 1805): 26-28. A: "Essay on Love and Avarice."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


47 (Jan. 1805): 28-29. A: "Forgiveness and Revenge: An Allegory."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Same," i.e., "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


47 (Jan. 1805): 50-53. R: John Jackson's Reflections on the Commerce of the Mediterranean.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (Jan. 1805): 61. V: "Stanzas on Winter."
Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen [?]. [Sig.: "J.H.W."; Wiffen contributed a signed poem to EM 52 (1807): 308.]


47 (Feb. 1805): 91-92. A: "The Guillotine: A Fragment."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]


47 (Feb. 1805): 131-132. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra, L. 793."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


47 (Mar. 1805): 170-171. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 216."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


47 (Mar. 1805): 205-209. R: Thomas Lindley's Narrative of a Voyage to Brazil.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (Mar. 1805): 213-216. R: François André Michaux's Travels to the Westward of the Allegany Mountains, in the States of the Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee, trans. B. Lambert.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (Mar. 1805): 222. V: "Sonnet, On a Son's [Henry Townley Roberdeau's] Birth-Day, (aged Twenty-one,) absent on the India Civil Establishment since Fifteen Years old."
John Peter Roberdeau. [DNB 16: 1229-1230]


47 (Apr. 1805): 267-270. A: "The Jester. No. I."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


47 (Apr. 1805): 278. A: "Milton's P.L. Book ix. 510."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


47 (May 1805): 330-331. A: "Nicand. Ther. L. 185."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


47 (May 1805): 351-356. A: "The Jester. No. II."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


47 (May 1805): 366-369. R: William Mavor's A Father's Gift to his Children.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (May 1805): 369-372. R: Alexander Peter Buchan's Practical Observations concerning Sea Bathing.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (May 1805): 376-380. A: "Shakspeare Gallery [inc. the prices fetched by paintings sold in May 1805 at Christie's]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 218] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


47 (June 1805): 409. A: "Lycophron's "" with Pfochenius's and [Thomas] Gadaker's Remarks."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


47 (June 1805): 419-422. L: "[Letter from] Sir Thomas Robinson to the Earl of Chesterfield" enc.
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 218] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


47 (June 1805): 431-434. A: "The Jester. No. III."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


47 (June 1805): 437-440. R: Samuel Jackson Pratt's Harvest Home.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


47 (June 1805): 441-444. R: Richard Twiss's Miscellanies.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

Volume 48, 1805


48 (July 1805): 8. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1021."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


48 (July 1805): 19-22. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (July 1805): 27-32. A: "The Jester. No. IV."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


48 (July 1805): 40-44. R: A Sketch of the present State of France.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


48 (Aug. 1805): 86-87. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1397."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


48 (Aug. 1805): 87. A: "White Sparrows."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or the Younger. [Sig.: "W.B."; dated Chelsea, whence both Butlers sent numerous contributions to the GM, some of them signed "W.B."]


48 (Aug. 1805): 106-109. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (Aug. 1805): 109-114. A: "The Jester. No. V."
George Brewer. [Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


48 (Aug. 1805): 120-124. R: Sharon Turner's The History of the Manners, Landed Property, Government, Laws, Poetry, Literature, Religion, and Language, of the Anglo-Saxons.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


48 (Sept. 1805): 166-167. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1404."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


48 (Sept. 1805): 183-186. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (Sept. 1805): 186-190. A: "The Jester. No. VI."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


48 (Oct. 1805): 264-266. A: "The Jester. No. VII."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


48 (Oct. 1805): 269-272. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (Oct. 1805): 299. A: "I Cor. II. 10."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


48 (Nov. 1805): 345-349. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (Nov. 1805): 355-359. A: "The Jester. No. VIII."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 142 tentatively assigns this to Brewer; Pitcher L 82: 321-322 does so with more confidence.]


48 (Nov. 1805): 389-390. V: "Stanzas to Mr. David Carey."
William Holloway. [Sig.: "the Author of 'The Peasant's Fate'"; EM 42 (1802): 460 notes that William Holloway wrote The Peasant's Fate.]


48 (Dec. 1805): 411. A: "I Corinth. xi. 10."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


48 (Dec. 1805): 421-425. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


48 (Dec. 1805): 433-435. A: "Account of the Battle of Trafalgar: In a Letter from Jack Handspeck, on board the Temeraire, to his Landlord, Bob Spunyarn. . . ."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]


48 (Dec. 1805): 437-439. A: "Essay on the Importance of Early Repentance and a Religious Life."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived; a devout, literate essay typical of Nichols's style and deep piety]

Volume 49, 1806


49 (Jan. 1806): 25-30. A: "Essay on False Genius."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


49 (Jan. 1806): 30-33. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


49 (Jan. 1806): 36-37. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. L. 1330."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


49 (Jan. 1806): 64. V: "To the Memory of the late Mrs. Duff."
Edward Jerningham [?]. [Sig.: "Mr. Jerningham"]


49 (Feb. 1806): 109-113. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


49 (Feb. 1806): 113-117. A: "Essay on Time."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


49 (Feb. 1806): 119-121. A: "Characteristicks. No. I."
George Brewer. [Watson 143]


49 (Feb. 1806): 132-133. A: "I Cor. xi. 10."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


49 (Feb. 1806): 136-137. L: "Elegy from the Latin of John the Hermit: The Author's Address to his Bed" enc.
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos," whence Dell habitually wrote] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


49 (Feb. 1806): 137. V: "A Sketch, allusive to Himself. Written by John, the Hermit."
John Dell. [Dated "Cottage of Mon Repos, near Canterbury" (whence Dell habitually wrote)] [Pseud.: "The Translator"]


49 (Mar. 1806): 171. A: "I Cor. xi. 10."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


49 (Mar. 1806): 186-188. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. III. The Empire of Reason."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


49 (Mar. 1806): 199-200. A: "Characteristicks. No. II."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]


49 (Mar. 1806): 200-204. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


49 (Apr. 1806): 251-252. A: "I Cor. xi. 14."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


49 (Apr. 1806): 259-261. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. IV. Strictures on 'Fleetwood; or, The New Man of Feeling, by William Godwin.'"
Thomas Tomkins [?]. [Sig.: "T.T."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


49 (Apr. 1806): 264-268. A: "Essay on the Laws of Good Breeding."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


49 (Apr. 1806): 274-280. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


49 (May 1806): 335-337. A: "Characteristicks. No. III."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]


49 (May 1806): 340-343. L: "Illustration of the Book of Judges, Chap. xiv. Ver 8 [seeking to demonstrate, against the criticism of Voltaire, the Illuminati, and other skeptics, the validity of the account of Samson finding a beehive full of live bees in the carcass of lion he had slain] ."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Tyndall Place, Islington, which is near Nichols's home at Highbury Place, Islington; my thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, Woking, Surrey, for his help with John Nichols's places of residence]


49 (May 1806): 362-363. A: "I Cor. xi. 15."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


49 (May 1806): 363-366. R: Jane West's Letters to a Young Lady; in which the Duties and Characters of Women are considered.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


49 (May 1806): 366-370. R: James Grant Raymond's The Life of Thomas Dermody.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


49 (May 1806): 374-375. V: "Tributary Stanzas to the Memory of Lord Viscount Nelson ['Midst the loud din of war']."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Tyndall Place, Islington, which is near Nichols's home at Highbury Place, Islington; Nichols, in his official capacity as a common councillor, attended Nelson's funeral; my thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, Woking, Surrey, for his help with John Nichols's places of residence and his information concerning Nichols's attendance at Nelson's funeral]


49 (June 1806): 418-419. L: "Memoranda relative to some eminent Persons connected with Christ Church, Cambridge."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 218] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


49 (June 1806): 419-420. A: "Characteristicks. No. IV."
George Brewer. [Watson 143]


49 (June 1806): 421-425. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [cont.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


49 (June 1806): 425-427. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. VI. On Genius."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


49 (June 1806): 436-441. A: "Essay on Domestic Comfort."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

Volume 50, 1806


50 (July 1806): 3-7. A: "The Late Mr. John Sewell [with prefatory paragraph by James Asperne]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 220]


50 (July 1806): 26-28. L: "Fetters of the Press [inc. the text of 'An Order of King James the IId for restricting the Liberty of the Press']."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 218] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


50 (July 1806): 32-34. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. VII. On the Origin and Practice of Dueling."
Thomas Tomkins [?]. [Sig.: "T.T."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


50 (July 1806): 34-35. A: "Characteristicks. No. V."
George Brewer. [Watson 143]


50 (July 1806): 36-42. R: Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, written by Himself.
Joseph Moser [?]. [Conc. (EM 50 [1806]: 306-309) is signed "I.M."]


50 (Aug. 1806): 104. A: "I Cor. xi. 9."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


50 (Aug. 1806): 112. L: "Further Explanation of Dean Swift's Description of the Days of the Week."
James Bindley [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; Sherbo 84: 227 conjectures that James Bindley was "the 'J.B.' who contributed many pieces to the EM" but does not identify most of those pieces.]


50 (Aug. 1806): 115-117. A: "Essay on Social Life."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


50 (Aug. 1806): 117-118. A: "Characteristicks. No. VI."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]


50 (Aug. 1806): 119-128. R: Memoirs of Richard Cumberland (cont.).
Joseph Moser [?]. [Conc. (EM 50 [1806]: 306-309) is signed "I.M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 163-165. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. James Shaw, Lord Mayor of the City of London."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 168. L: "Sunday School."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "I.M."; subject matter reflects Moser's interest in the plight of the poor in the Spital Fields silk industry.]


50 (Sept. 1806): 177-179. L: "Remarks on the Custom of calling Married Ladies by their Husbands' Christian Names."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "Nomenclator" (signed to the bulk of the letter); "M." (signed to the postscript)]


50 (Sept. 1806): 184. L: "Inscriptions in the Church and Church-yard of New Ross, in the County of Wexford."
William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; Rev. William Henry Pratt, who was Irish, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1808.]


50 (Sept. 1806): 185-186. A: "The Tales of the Twelve Soobahs of Indostan [conc.]."
George Brewer. [DNB 2: 1201]


50 (Sept. 1806): 193-194. A: "Knaresborough Castle."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 199-202. R: Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley to the Year 1795, written by Himself.
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 202-204. R: Third Report of the Committee for managing the Patriotic Fund established at Lloyd's Coffee-house 20th July, 1803.
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 204-209. R: Memoirs of Richard Cumberland (cont.).
Joseph Moser [?]. [Conc. (EM 50 [1806]: 306-309) is signed "I.M."]


50 (Sept. 1806): 214-215. L: "Correction of a Mis-statement in Mr. [Richard] Cumberland's Life [re The West Indian]."
Isaac Reed. [Sherbo 84: 212, 219] [Pseud.: "C.D."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 251-253. A: "A Biographical Sketch of the Late Right Honourable Charles James Fox."
Joseph Moser. [Cont. (EM 50 [1806]: 353-358) is signed "M."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 254-255. L: "Bills of Mortality and Private Burial Grounds."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."; subject matter is reflective of Moser's interests as a magistrate.]


50 (Oct. 1806): 255-256. A: "Observations on Time."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 256. A: "Warlies Park, Essex, the Seat of James Reed, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 289-292. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. IX. Strictures on [William Godwin's] 'Fleetwood . . .' [conc.]."
Thomas Tomkins [?]. [Sig.: "T.T."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


50 (Oct. 1806): 295-296. A: "The Melange: Including, Anecdotes of the Right Hon. John Philpot Curran, Master of the Rolls in Ireland; the Right Hon. Isaac Corry; and the late Dr. Wilson [fellow of Trinity College, Dublin]."
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; Pratt, who was Irish, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1808.]


50 (Oct. 1806): 298-302. R: James Beresford's The Miseries of Human Life; or, The Groans of Samuel Sensitive and Timothy Testy.
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 303-304. R: The Poems of Ossian; Translated by James Macpherson. . . . A New Edition, Containing Dr. [Hugh] Blair's three Critical Dissertations.
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."]


50 (Oct. 1806): 306-309. R: Memoirs of Richard Cumberland (conc.).
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "I.M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 342-343. A: "The Melange. No. II [re Richard Cumberland; Mr. Mills of Roscommon, Ireland; John Law, Bishop of Elphin; Mr. Curran]."
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; subject matter concerns Ireland; Pratt, who was Irish, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1808.]


50 (Nov. 1806): 343-344. A: "Godshill, Isle of Wight."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 353-358. A: "A Biographical Sketch of the late Right Hon. Charles James Fox [conc.]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 369-372. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. X."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


50 (Nov. 1806): 377. L: "Music."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 378-379. A: "I Corinth. xi. 10."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


50 (Nov. 1806): 379-386. R: Thomas Thornton's A Sporting Tour through various Parts of France in the Year 1802.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 50 [1806]: 465-470) is signed "J.M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 386. R: George Ogg's Admonition: a Poem, on the fashionable Modes of Female Dress.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


50 (Nov. 1806): 387-388. R: George Luffman's A New Pocket Atlas, and Geography of England and Wales.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


50 (Dec. 1806): 419-421. A: "Memoir of Charles Frederick Cooke, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


50 (Dec. 1806): 453-454. A: "The Melange. No. III [re Irish wit; Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland; Dr. Cox, Archbishop of Cashel]."
Rev. William Henry Pratt. [Sig.: "W.H.P."; subject matter concerns Ireland; Pratt, who was Irish, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1808.]


50 (Dec. 1806): 460-465. R: Edward Nares's A View of the Evidences of Christianity at the Close of the pretended Age of Reason.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


50 (Dec. 1806): 465. R: Joshua Montefiore's The Bankrupt and Creditors' Friendly Assistant; or, The Spirit of the Bankrupt Laws.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


50 (Dec. 1806): 465-470. R: Thornton's Sporting Tour through various Parts of France in the Year 1802 (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

Volume 51, 1807


51 (Jan. 1807): 3-5. A: "Memoir of the late Duke of Brunswick."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Jan. 1807): 5-6. A: "Anecdote of Pope Sixtus V. and the Princess Camilla."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Jan. 1807): 8. A: "Frontispiece. The West Gate, Southampton."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Jan. 1807): 26-27. L: "On the Silk Manufactory."
Joseph Moser. [Dated from Princes-street, Spital Fields, whence Moser wrote; echoes and refers to a signed piece by Moser (EM 40 [1801]: 268-275) urging the public to buy British silk; Moser contributed other signed pieces on the same subject in EM 40 (1801): 466-473 and 70 (1816): 422-424.] [Pseud.: "A Spital Fields Weaver"]


51 (Jan. 1807): 27. L: "An Anecdote of William Cheselden . . . [re treatment of ophthalmia]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Jan. 1807): 27-30. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XII. On the Abuse of Time."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


51 (Jan. 1807): 37-38. A: "Characteristics [re 'Febrio' and 'Tardus']."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]


51 (Jan. 1807): 40-44. R: Rev. John Wooll's Biographical Memoirs of the late Rev. Joseph Warton.
Joseph Moser. [Cont. (EM 51 [1807]: 125-129) is signed "J.M."]


51 (Jan. 1807): 44-46. R: James Odell's An Essay on the Elements, Accents, and Prosody of the English Language.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M"]


51 (Jan. 1807): 46. R: The Tablet of Memory; shewing every memorable Event in History from the earliest Period to the Year 1807.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M.]


51 (Jan. 1807): 46-47. R: George Brewer's Hours of Leisure; or, Essays and Characteristics.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Feb. 1807): 83-86. A: "An Account of Isaac Reed, Esq."
James Bindley. [Sherbo 84: 227] [Pseud.: "J.B."]


51 (Feb. 1807): 86-87. A: "Lycophronis Cassandra."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Illust. 7: 36n-37n]


51 (Feb. 1807): 88. A: "The College, or Chetham's Hospital, Manchester, Lancashire."
James Bindley [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; Sherbo 84: 227 conjectures that James Bindley was "the 'J.B.' who contributed many pieces to the EM" but does not identify most of those pieces.]


51 (Feb. 1807): 103-104. A: "The Mutability of Fortune. An Anecdote of Robert Carey, Lord Hunsdon."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Feb. 1807): 115-117. A: "Chapter on the Use of Fools."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Pitcher L 82: 322]


51 (Feb. 1807): 117-119. A: "On the Dread of Mad Dogs."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Pitcher L 82: 322]


51 (Feb. 1807): 119-125. R: Francis Grose's The Antiquarian Repertory.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 51 [1807]: 211-215) is signed "J.M."]


51 (Feb. 1807): 125-129. R: Wooll's Biographical Memoirs of the late Rev. Joseph Warton (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Feb. 1807): 129-131. R: Patrick Colquhoun's A Treatise on Indigence, exhibiting a general View of the Natural Resources for productive Labour, with propositions for ameliorating the Condition of the Poor.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 51 [1807]: 208-211) is signed "J.M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]


51 (Mar. 1807): 163-166. A: "Memoir of Alexander the First, Emperor of Russia."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 185. L: "On Building Life-Boats."
William Reid. [Sig.: "R.E.I.D."]


51 (Mar. 1807); 187-188. L: "On Cement for Building, &c."
William Reid. [Sig.: "Guiliemus Arundo" (the Latin equivalent for "William Reed" [sic])]


51 (Mar. 1807): 188. L: "On the pernicious Effects of Lead."
William Reid. [Sig.: "R--d"; subject matter; follows two other contributions by Reid and precedes another]


51 (Mar. 1807): 189. L: "Query respecting a Roman Camp near Islington."
William Reid. [Sig.: "W.R."; dated Tyndale-place, Islington, whence Reid contributed an item to EM 51 (1807): 354-355]


51 (Mar. 1807): 192-193. A: "General Sebastiani. By the Author of 'The Revolutionary Plutarch.'"
----- Stewartson. [BMGC]


51 (Mar. 1807): 201-203. A: "Essay on Beauty and Virtue, in Ugliness and Vulgarity."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 203. A: "Characteristics."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]


51 (Mar. 1807): 203. A: "Infallible Method of Detecting bad Gold or Silver."
William Reid. [Sig.: "R--d"; subject matter]


51 (Mar. 1807): 204-208. R: Supplement to the Memoirs of Richard Cumberland. Written by Himself.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 208-211. R: Colquhoun's Treatise on Indigence (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]


51 (Mar. 1807): 211-215. R: Grose's Antiquarian Repertory (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 220-221. V: "Epitaph on Isaac Reed, Esq., Late of Staple-Inn."
Eyles Irwin. [Sherbo 84: 219] [Pseud.: "E.I."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 221-222. V: "Birth-Day of Miss Mary Millar, of Bedford-street, Covent-Garden; A Child of Seven Years old, uncommonly endowed."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Mar. 1807): 222. V: "An Address to the Tempest. Written at Midnight."
Thomas Raffles. [Sig.: "T. R--ff--s"; dated Homerton, where Raffles, a future dissenting minister, was a student at Homerton College, 1805-1809 (DNB 16: 603)]


51 (Apr. 1807): 243-246. A: "Memoir of Miss Pope."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


51 (Apr. 1807): 265-267. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XIII."
Thomas Tomkins [?]. [Sig.: "T.T."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


51 (Apr. 1807): 276-277. L: "Proposed Inscription for Lord Nelson's Monument [in St. Paul's Cathedral]."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Tyndall Place, Islington, which is near Nichols's home at Highbury Place, Islington; Nichols, in his official capacity as a common councillor, attended Nelson's funeral; my thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, Woking, Surrey, for his help with John Nichols's places of residence and his information concerning Nichols's attendance at Nelson's funeral]


51 (Apr. 1807): 285-286. R: Thomas Tomkins's Rays of Genius; collected to enlighten the Rising Generation.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Apr. 1807): 286-289. R: James Beresford's The Miseries of Human Life; or, The Last Groans of Timothy Testy and Samuel Sensitive . . . as overheard by James Beresford.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Apr. 1807): 289. R: John Hornsey's The Child's Monitor; or, Parental Instructor.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (Apr. 1807): 295. V: "Address to a Faded Lily. By T. Enort."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


51 (May 1807): 328. A: "Some Account of St. John's Gate, near Clerkenwell."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


51 (May 1807): 354-355. L: "Methods of Purifying Infectious Air."
William Reid. [Sig.: "W. R--d"; subject matter; immediately follows a signed letter by Reid.]


51 (May 1807): 358-359. L: "The Pocket Remedy."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Pitcher L 82: 322]


51 (May 1807): 361-366. R: Thomas Thornton's The present State of Turkey.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 51 [1807]: 454-458) is signed "J.M."]


51 (May 1807): 371-373. R: Richard Cumberland and Sir James B. Burges, The Exodiad, a Poem, by the Authors of Calvary and Richard the First.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (June 1807): 444-445. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XV. Observations on a Life of Retirement."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


51 (June 1807): 449-454. R: Rev. William Beloe's Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (June 1807): 454-458. R: Thornton's Present State of Turkey (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


51 (June 1807): 462-463. V: "The Husbandman. Imitated from Horace, Epode ii."
Thomas Raffles. [Sig.: "T. R--ff--s"; dated Homerton, where Raffles, a future dissenting minister, was a student at Homerton College, 1805-1809 (DNB 16: 603)]


51 (June 1807): 463. V: "Address to the Tempest. Written at Midnight, during a high Wind."
Thomas Raffles. [Reprint of a poem that had already appeared in EM 51 (1807): 222]


51 (June 1807): 464. V: "Elegiac Stanzas, Supposed to be written by a Mother at the Grave of her Infant."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


51 (June 1807): 464-465. V: "Sonnet to the Honeysuckle."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


51 (June 1807): 465. V: "Morning. A Sonnet."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


51 (June 1807): 465. V: "Epigram ['"I recollect," says Will to Sam']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]

Volume 52, 1807


52 (July 1807): 31-32. A: "Striking Likenesses."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Pitcher L 82: 322]


52 (July 1807): 33-34. A: "Frontispiece. The Ancient Cock and Pie Public-House, Drury Lane."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


52 (July 1807): 37-38. A: "Louisa de Vernon. A moral and sentimental Effusion."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (July 1807): 38. V: "Ad Posthumum Epigramma."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]


52 (July 1807): 45-46. R: Rev. William Bengo Collyer's Lectures on Scripture Facts.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


52 (July 1807): 54. V: "Epigram ['Says Ned, who feign'd himself unwell']."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (Aug. 1807): 100-101. A: "Zinganious; or, an Anecdote of Selim I. third Emperor of the Turks."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


52 (Aug. 1807): 115-118. A: "Essay on Impertinent Criticism."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]


52 (Aug. 1807): 119-121. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XVI. On Ancient and Modern Eloquence."
Thomas Tomkins [?]. [Sig.: "T.T."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


52 (Aug. 1807): 121-128. R: John Thomas Smith's Antiquities of Westminster.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 52 [1807]: 294-299) is signed "J.M."]


52 (Aug. 1807): 136. V: "Evening."
Joseph Hawkins. [Sig.: "J. H-k-n-s"; dated Finsbury, whence Hawkins contributed a signed item to the EM in 1808]


52 (Aug. 1807): 136-137. V: "Stanzas to the Rose. Dedicated to Mrs. Anna S-----."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (Aug. 1807): 137. V: "Sonnet to Content. Written at Eltham School, 1795, by T. Enort."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (Sept. 1807): 163-168. A: "Life and Writings of the Late Rev. John Jortin. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


52 (Sept. 1807): 180-181. L: "Notice of an Omission in the Fourth Volume of [James Peller] Malcolm's Londinium Redivivum."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


52 (Sept. 1807): 181-182. L: "Observations on marking Linen, &c."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); content reflects Moser's experience as a London magistrate in dealing with cases of theft.]


52 (Sept. 1807): 193-197. R: James Johnson's The Oriental Voyager; or, Descriptive Sketches and cursory Remarks, on a Voyage to India and China, in his Majesty's Ship Caroline, performed in the Years 1803-4-5-6.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


52 (Sept. 1807): 199-203. R: Smith's Antiquities of Westminster (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 52 [1807]: 294-299) is signed "J.M."]


52 (Sept. 1807): 211. V: "Reflections in a Summer-House."
Thomas Raffles. [Sig.: "T. R--ff--s"; dated Homerton, where Raffles, a future dissenting minister, was a student at Homerton College, 1805-1809 (DNB 16: 603)]


52 (Oct. 1807): 251-256. A: "Memoir of Mrs. [Isabella Hallam] Mattocks."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


52 (Oct. 1807): 284. L: "Remarks on the Essay on ancient and modern Eloquence."
William Reid [?]. [Sig.: "W.R."; immediately precedes a contribution by Reid]


52 (Oct. 1807): 284-285. L: "Ink for Marking Linen, &c."
William Reid. [Sig.: "W.R."; subject matter]


52 (Oct. 1807): 285-286. A: "Some Thoughts relative to Female Seduction; with tributary Lines to the Memory of a fair Unfortunate."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (Oct. 1807): 288-293. R: Francis Buchanan's Journey from Madras, through the Countries of Mysore, Canara, and Malabar.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 52 [1807]: 453-457) is signed "J.M."]


52 (Oct. 1807): 294-299. R: Smith's Antiquities of Westminster (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


52 (Oct. 1807): 309-310. V: "Poetical Sketch. Written during two days walk in Wales, for the purpose of paying a visit to a brother. By T. Enort."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "T. Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]


52 (Nov. 1807): 348-350. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XVIII."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]


52 (Nov. 1807): 381-385. R: Buchanan's Journey from Madras (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 52 [1807]: 453-457) is signed "J.M."]


52 (Nov. 1807): 395. V: "The Charm ['In fashion's mode, to deck the vacant hand']."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]


52 (Dec. 1807): 433-434. A: "East Bourne, Sussex."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]


52 (Dec. 1807): 438-440. A: "Essay on Fashionable Sports--Letter from the Man in the Cocked Hat--The Man and Horse."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


52 (Dec. 1807): 441-442. A: "The Compassionate Tar."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the same," i.e., "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]


52 (Dec. 1807): 445-446. L: "On the Vital Principle of the Atmosphere."
William Reid. [Sig.: "W.R."; subject matter; dated Islington, whence Reid (signing "W. R--d") contributed an item to EM 51 (1807): 354-355]


52 (Dec. 1807): 453-457. A: Buchanan's Journey from Madras (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]


52 (Dec. 1807): 463-464. A: "Nicander."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]


52 (Dec. 1807): 470. V: "Contentment."
Thomas Belsham. [Sig.: "T.B."; dated Hackney Road; Belsham, dating from Hackney, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1807.]