Return to: European Magazine Bibliographical Society

THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1808-12

Volume 53, 1808


53 (Jan. 1808): 30-31. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XIX."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]

53 (Jan. 1808): 38-39. L: "District Surveyors and Tumble-down Houses."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); content reflects Moser's interests as a London magistrate.]

53 (Jan. 1808): 42-46. R: Joseph Corry's Observations upon the Windward Coast of Africa, the Religion, Character, Customs, &c. of the Natives.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

53 (Jan. 1808): 53. A: "Lycophron."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

53 (Jan. 1808): 55-56. V: "Love and Death."
Stephen Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J."]

53 (Jan. 1808): 56. V: "Fame."
Thomas Belsham. [Sig.: "T.B."; dated Hackney-road; Belsham, dating from Hackney, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1807.]

53 (Feb. 1808): 83-88. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. Charles, Earl of Liverpool. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

53 (Feb. 1808): 101-103. A: "'Dine with the Duke'; Lord Falmouth."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

53 (Feb. 1808): 103-104. L: "Remarks on the Refusal of Legal Tower Halfpence."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); content is consistent with Moser's interest in banking.]

53 (Feb. 1808): 137. V: "The Sigh. A Question answered in poetic Stanzas."
Catherine Bayley. [Sig.: "Mrs. Bayley"; Catherine Bayley contributed a signed poem to EM 54 (1808): 218.]

53 (Feb. 1808): 139-140. V: "Solitude."
Thomas Belsham. [Sig.: "T.B."; dated Hackney-road; Belsham, dating from Hackney, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1807.]

53 (Mar. 1808): 190-191. L: "Antiquity of the Figure of a Giant, near Cerne, in Dorsetshire."
William Reid [?]. [Sig.: "W.R."; Reid contributed nearly a dozen pieces during the preceding year, one of which (EM 51 [1807]: 189) likewise concerns British antiquity.]

53 (Mar. 1808): 198-202. R: Rebecca: or, the Victim of Duplicity.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

53 (Mar. 1808): 208-209. L: "On the Importance and present State of the Silk Manufactory."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); dated from Spital Fields, whence Moser wrote; letter, urging the public to stimulate the British silk industry, echoes Moser's signed comments in EM 40 (1801): 268-275, 466-473, and 70 (1816): 422-424.]

53 (May 1808): 323-328. A: "A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Goodall, Esq. Commandant of the Haytian Flotilla."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]

53 (May 1808): 350-352. L: "Comparison of Style in the Epistolary Correspondence of Men of Fashion of the present Day."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

53 (June 1808): 418-420. A: "Essays, Historical, Literary, and Moral. No. XXII."
Thomas Noble [?]. [Sig.: "T.N."; Pitcher NQ 80: 63]

53 (June 1808): 431-432. A: "Essay on Time and Patience."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

Volume 54, 1808


54 (July 1808): 18-21. A: "Essay on the Art of Getting Drunk."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

54 (Aug. 1808): 102-103. A: "The Melange, No. IX [re Sir Edward Howard; Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk; and Dr. John Langhorne]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

54 (Sept. 1808): 192-194. A: "The Melange, No. X [re Sir Thomas Wyat [sic], Francis Fawkes, and Dr. Messenger Monsey]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

54 (Sept. 1808): 196-204. R: Charles Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm, in a Letter to the King.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

54 (Oct. 1808): 301-304. A: "Essay on the Power and Use of Enemies."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

54 (Nov. 1808): 352-354. A: Portions of "The Melange. No. XI ['Placards; or, the Dutch Sentinel'; 'A New Method of Advertising'; John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

Volume 55, 1809


55 (Jan. 1809): 78. V: "Address to the Patrons of the Refuge for the Destitute. Written by a Young Lady, at the Desire of a Friend to the Institution, for the Anniversary Dinner on the 26th January, 1809."
Anna Jane Vardill. [EM 61 (1812): 275n attributes this item to Anna Jane Vardill.]

55 (Feb. 1809): 121-128. R: Francis Grose, Thomas Astle, et al., The Antiquarian Repertory.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 55 [1809]: 380-385) is signed "J.M."]

55 (Feb. 1809): 145-146. V: "The Mariner's Dream."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (Mar. 1809): 174-175. A: "Milton's Comus. L. 340."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."]

55 (Mar. 1809): 187-188. L: "On the Construction and Destruction of Theatres."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (Mar. 1809): 209-216. R: Grose, Astle, et al., The Antiquarian Repertory (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 55 [1809]: 380-385) is signed "J.M."]

55 (Apr. 1809): 272. A: "Archbishop Usher [Ussher]" (item in "The Melange. No. XII").
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (Apr. 1809): 289-292. R: Richard Cumberland's John de Lancaster: a Novel.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

55 (Apr. 1809): 293-297. R: Grose, Astle, et al., The Antiquarian Repertory (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 55 [1809]: 380-385) is signed "J.M."]

55 (May 1809): 339-346*. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. [Alexander] Lord Cochrane, K.B., &c."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (May 1809): 358-361. A: "Essay on Prejudice."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

55 (May 1809): 368-371. A: "The Eagle Tower, Carnarvon [sic]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (May 1809): 371. L: "Brief Notices in Commemoration of Angelica Kauffman [sic]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); artfully praises the EM's memoir of Angelica Kauffmann (EM 55 [1809]: 251-262), a signed piece by Moser himself, though without acknowledging his authorship of it, and requests the publication of the enclosed additional information re Kauffmann]

55 (May 1809): 380-385. R: Grose, Astle, et al., The Antiquarian Repertory (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

55 (May 1809): 398-399. V: "The Song of Momus. From the Drama of Orbis; or, [']The World in the Moon.' (Unpublished.)."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; Orbis; or, The World in the Moon is published in its entirety in EM 58 (1810): 262-273, 333-346, and 414-423 with Moser's name listed as the author.]

55 (June 1809): 419-421. A: "Brief Notice of General Don Joseph Palafox. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (June 1809): 424-426. A: "Account of Christ's Hospital."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

55 (June 1809): 441-442. A: "Historical Traits of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

55 (June 1809): 443-444. L: "Lieutenant-Colonel Oat" (contained within "The Melange. No. XIII").
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name)]

55 (June 1809): 449-450. L: "Proposal for a Depository for Infants."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."; reference to a recent accident in Spital Fields, whence Moser dated an item in the EM in 1805; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]

55 (June 1809): 467. A: "St. Mark. C. 9. V. 49."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."]

Volume 56, 1809


56 (July 1809): 3-6. A: "Brief Notice of Richard Cumberland, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (July 1809): 6-7. L: "Public Safety involved in Canine Cruelty."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); content reflects Moser's interests and experience as a London magistrate.]

56 (July 1809): 7-8. A: "The Melange. No. XIV [re James Barry the painter, Pasquali the musician, and Dr. Nathaniel St. André]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (July 1809): 9-13. A: "Frontispiece. The Abbey Church of the Holy Cross, Formerly the Monastery of St. Peter and St. Paul, Shrewsbury."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (July 1809): 20-21. A: "Preface" to "Biographical Memoirs of Richard Gough, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (July 1809): 24. A: "Biographical Memoirs of Richard Gough, Esq. (Extracted from the Gentleman's Magazine, for March and April, 1809.)."
John Nichols (p. 24 only of the memoir, which consists of pp. 21-24). [Sig.: "J.N."]

56 (July 1809): 32. A: "St. Luke. C. 12. V. 49."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]

56 (July 1809): 33-39. R: Sir Robert Ker Porter's Letters from Portugal and Spain: written during the March of the British Troops under Sir John Moore. . . . By an Officer.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

56 (July 1809): 39-43. R: The Husband and the Lover: An historical and moral Romance.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 56 [1809]: 279-283) is signed "M."]

56 (Aug. 1809): 87-88. A: "The Melange. No. XV. Dr. [Samuel] Squire [misspelled as 'Squires'], the Bishop of St. David's, and the Rev. Mr. Pinyott."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Aug. 1809): 107-115. A: "Biographical Memoirs of Richard Gough, Esq. . . . [conc.]."
John Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]

56 (Aug. 1809): 120-125. R: Lawrance [sic] Dundas Campbell's The Asiatic Annual Register; or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce, and Literature of Asia, Vol. VIII.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Aug. 1809): 126-127. R: Anna Jane Vardill's Poems and Translations from the Minor Greek Poets and others: written chiefly between the Ages of Ten and Sixteen, by a Lady.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Aug. 1809): 127-128. A: "1 Corinth. C. 11. V. 29."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]

56 (Sept. 1809): 163-164. A: "The Late Matthew Boulton, Esq. of Soho, F.R.S. &c. &c."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]

56 (Sept. 1809): 164-165. A: "Pindar's Olymp. Od. 4."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

56 (Sept. 1809): 173-176. A: Portions re Earl Godwin, Sir William Hankford, and John de Camois included in "A Collection of Anecdotes and Remarkable Characters; Including Historical Traits, from an Early Period. . . . No. II."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Sept. 1809): 178-182. A: "The Melange. No. XVI [re John Palmer, comedian]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Sept. 1809): 196. L: "The Bible [re an officiating minister reading the wrong lesson for the day]."
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.]

56 (Sept. 1809): 196-201. R: Hannah More's Coelebs in Search of a Wife. . . . The tenth edition.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 56 [1809]: 373-378) is signed "J.M."]

56 (Sept. 1809): 201-205. R: The Husband and the Lover: An historical and moral Romance (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 56 [1809]: 279-283) is signed "M."]

56 (Oct. 1809): 252. A: "Pindar's Olymp. Od. 4 [conc.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

56 (Oct. 1809): 265-268. A: "A Collection of Anecdotes and Remarkable Characters. . . . No. III."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Oct. 1809): 279-283. R: The Husband and the Lover: An historical and moral Romance (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Oct. 1809): 283-287. R: More's Coelebs in Search of a Wife (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 56 [1809]: 373-378) is signed "J.M."]

56 (Oct. 1809): 292-294. A: "Cursory and Brief Observations on a 'Description of Beauchamp Chapel, adjoining to the Church of St. Mary at Warwick. . . . By Richard Gough, Esq.'"
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."; long footnote (p. 293n) contains a detailed history of painting in enamel, which was Moser's first occupation.]

56 (Nov. 1809): 328. A: "Pindar's Pyth. Od. 7."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

56 (Nov. 1809): 354-355. A: "Oriental Observations. No. VI. The Dawn of Indian Commerce."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Nov. 1809): 360-361. A: "Dartford Nunnery, Kent."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Nov. 1809): 373-378. R: More's Coelebs in Search of a Wife (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

56 (Dec. 1809): 409-411. A: "The Well of Bheesim. An Eastern Tale."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

56 (Dec. 1809): 412. A: "Pindar's Pyth. Od. 7 [conc.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

56 (Dec. 1809): 413-414. A: "Panshanger, Herts, The Seat of the Right Hon. Earl Cowper."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Dec. 1809): 419-420. A: Portion re Thomas, Lord D'Arcy, included in "A Collection of Anecdotes and Remarkable Characters. . . . No. V."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Dec. 1809): 424-427. A: "Oriental Observations. No. VII."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

56 (Dec. 1809): 442-444. R: Samuel Wix's Scriptural Illustrations of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

56 (Dec. 1809): 455-457. L: "Genealogical and Heraldic Account of the Coote Family."
Ralph Bigland. [Sig.: "B."; dated Herald's College, whence Ralph Bigland wrote to the GM in 1809]

Volume 57, 1810


57 (Jan. 1810): 3-8. A: "Memoir of George Nicholas Hardinge, Esq."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem]

57 (Jan. 1810): 19-20. A: Portion entitled "Charles Seymour, Earl of Worcester," included in "A Collection of Anecdotes and Remarkable Characters. . . . No. VI."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Jan. 1810): 25-26. A: "Twelfth Night; or, the Mystery of Wassailing, as performed by our Ancestors."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Jan. 1810): 28-29. A: "Brief Observations on Speculating in Guineas."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's interest in banking.]

57 (Jan. 1810): 30-33. A: "Essay on the Enjoyments, Pleasures, and Luxuries of Life."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

57 (Jan. 1810): 35-36. L: "Recipe for the Gravel [prescribing carrot seeds]."
Dr. John Carey. [Sig.: "J.C."; dated from Islington, whence had Carey contributed an item to the GM in 1805; Carey "died . . . from calculus, the last years of his life having been embittered by distressing complaints" (DNB 3: 982).]

57 (Jan. 1810): 38-44. R: James Stanier Clark's The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 57 [1810]: 283-287) is signed "J.M."]

57 (Jan. 1810): 47-48. A: "Pindar's Od. Pyth. 8."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

57 (Feb. 1810): 84-85. A: "Anecdote of Alexander de Medicis, Duke of Tuscany."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Feb. 1810): 108n. N: Re William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Feb. 1810): 108-111. A: "The Cathedral of Litchfield, Staffordshire."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Feb. 1810): 111-112. A: "Observations on Silk and the Silk Manufacture in different Provinces of Hindostan."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."; dated Spital-square; Moser was for years a magistrate in Spital Fields and contributed signed items to the EM 40 (1801): 268-275, 466-473, and 70 (1816): 422-424 re the British silk industry.]

57 (Feb. 1810): 118-123. R: Clark's Life of Admiral Lord Nelson (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 57 [1810]: 283-287) is signed "J.M."]

57 (Feb. 1810): 125-126. A: "Pindar's Pyth. Od. 8 [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

57 (Feb. 1810): 131-132. L: "Hints respecting Bullock Hunting."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); content reflects Moser's interests and experience as a London magistrate.]

57 (Mar. 1810): 168. A: "Essay on the Enjoyments, Pleasures, and Luxuries of Life [conc.]."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

57 (Mar. 1810): 189-190. L: "Examples of that Species of Literature termed Commemoratory or Monumental."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

57 (Mar. 1810): 202-208. R: Clark's Life of Admiral Lord Nelson (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 57 [1810]: 283-287) is signed "J.M."]

57 (Mar. 1810): 208-209. R: The Spirit of the Public Journals, for 1809, ed. Stephen Jones.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Mar. 1810): 211-212. R: Sir Samuel Romilly's Observations on the Criminal Law of England, as it relates to capital Punishments.
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

57 (Mar. 1810): 212-213. A: "Pindar's Pyth. Ode [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

57 (Mar. 1810): 213-214. A: "Observations on the 14th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S.H.C."; Cassan used this signature repeatedly in the GM, to which he contributed several items on Horace; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

57 (Apr. 1810): 244-245. A: "Pindar's 8th Pythic Ode [conc.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Illust. 7: 37]

57 (Apr. 1810): 271-272. A: "The Well of Bheesim. An Eastern Tale [cont.]."
George Brewer. [Cont. of EM 56 (1809): 409-411, which is signed "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

57 (Apr. 1810): 273. A: "Characteristics."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; Watson 143]

57 (Apr. 1810): 276. A: "Observations on Horace. No. II. Observations on the 15th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S.H.C."; Cassan used this signature repeatedly in the GM, to which he contributed several items on Horace; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

57 (Apr. 1810): 277-282. R: Rev. Daniel Lysons's Magna Britannia: Being a concise Topographical Account of the several Counties of Great Britain.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 57 [1810]: 367-374) is signed "J.M."]

57 (Apr. 1810): 283-287. R: Clark's Life of Admiral Lord Nelson (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

57 (Apr. 1810): 287-290. R: Marshall's A Review of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture.
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."]

57 (Apr. 1810): 291. R: Edward Goulburn's The Pursuits of Fashion: A Satirical Poem.
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

57 (Apr. 1810): 292-293. L: "Commemoration of Lord Nelson's Coxswain, John Sykes."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (Apr. 1810): 305. V: "Impromptu."
Charles Dibdin. [Sig.: "Mr. Dibdin"]

57 (May 1810): 328. A: "Lucrum Hominis Praecipuum: sive, de Religione Tractatus. . . ."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; GM 87-i (1817): 87]

57 (May 1810): 354-357. A: "Dissipation; or, The Origin of Parties. Part I."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (May 1810): 360-361. A: "The Melange. No. XXIII" (inc. "The Dying Swan" and "The Culprit's Petition").
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (May 1810): 361-362. A: "Observations on Horace. No. III. Observations on the 16th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

57 (May 1810): 363-367. R: Thomas Faulkner's An Historical and Topographical Description of Chelsea and its Environs.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

57 (May 1810): 367-374. R: Lysons's Magna Britannia (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

57 (May 1810): 374-375. R: Edwin Godden Jones's An Account of the remarkable Effects of the Eau Medicinale d'Husson in the Gout.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (May 1810): 381. V: "Epitaph on W. Havard, Esq."
Charles Dibdin. [Sig.: "Mr. Dibdin"]

57 (June 1810): 404-405. A: "Lucrum Hominis Praecipuum: sive, de Religione."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; GM 87-i (1817): 87]

57 (June 1810): 405-408. A: "London Bridge, &c."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

57 (June 1810): 427-435. A: "The Confession of Julien de Joinville. A Moral Tale."
John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]

57 (June 1810): 450-452. R: Samuel Jackson Pratt's The Lower World: a Poem.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

57 (June 1810): 452-454. A: "Observations on Horace. No. IV. Observations on the 17th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

57 (June 1810): 460-461. V: "Original Lines on the Royal Hospital and Royal Military Asylum. . . ."
Samuel Jackson Pratt. [Sig.: "Mr. Pratt"]

Volume 58, 1810


58 (July 1810): 7. A: "Observations on Horace. No. V. Observations on the 18th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (July 1810): 7-8. A: "Lucrum Hominis Praecipuum: sive, de Religione Tractatus."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; GM 87-i (1817): 87]

58 (July 1810): 20-21. A: "Commemoratory Thoughts on the Genius of . . . William Windham."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

58 (July 1810): 24-26. A: "Account of the Rise of Fairlop Fair."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Aug. 1810): 87-88. A: "Pindar's 10th Nem. Od."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

58 (Sept. 1810): 163-167. A: "Memoir of James Brindly, Esq."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem]

58 (Sept. 1810): 167-168. A: "Pindar's 10th Nem. Od."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

58 (Sept. 1810): 192-193. L: "Of Crimes and Punishments."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]

58 (Sept. 1810): 195. A: "The Bathos."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

58 (Sept. 1810): 197-201. R: Dugald Stewart's Philosophical Essays.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 58 [1810]: 438-443) is signed "M."]

58 (Sept. 1810): 206-210. R: The Associate Minstrels.
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.]

58 (Oct. 1810): 243-244. A: "The Jubilee [in celebration of George III's accession]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 247. V: "To the Memory of Abraham Goldsmid, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 247-248. A: "Pindar's 10th Nemean Ode [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

58 (Oct. 1810): 258-260. A: "Megacles and Agarista; or, The Year of Probation."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 260-261. A: "The Melange. No. XXVII. The Adventures of Alliteration."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 275-278. A: "Memoir of James Brindly . . . [cont.]."
Joseph Moser [?]. [First installment (EM 58 [1810]: 163-167) is preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem.]

58 (Oct. 1810): 279. L: "Venus Preserved, or, The Plot Discovered."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name); dated Spital Fields, whence Moser wrote; subject matter (which concerns the clothing industry) is reflective of Moser's signed items promoting the Spital Fields silk weavers (EM 40 [1801]: 268-275, 466-473, and 70 (1816): 422-424).]

58 (Oct. 1810): 280-284. R: Alexander Henderson's An Account of the Life and Character of Alexander Adam.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 284-286. R: Catherine Bayley's Vacation Evenings; or, Conversations between a Governess and her Pupils.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 287-291. R: Dugald Stewart's Philosophical Essays (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 58 [1810]: 438-443) is signed "M."]

58 (Oct. 1810): 297-298. A: "Observations on Horace. No. VI. Observations on the 19th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (Oct. 1810): 302. V: "Lines, Occasioned by the Death of Benjamin Goldsmid, Esq."
Samuel Jackson Pratt. [Sig.: "Mr. Pratt"]

58 (Nov. 1810): 324-326. A: "Black Gang Chine, Isle of Wight."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem]

58 (Nov. 1810): 347-351. A: "Memoir of James Brindly . . . [conc.]."
Joseph Moser [?]. [First installment (EM 58 [1810]: 163-167) is preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem.]

58 (Nov. 1810): 357-358. L: "Extracts from Butler's Hudibras, in Elucidation of N.S.'s Query."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

58 (Nov. 1810): 359. A: "Observations on Horace. No. VII. Observations on the 20th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (Nov. 1810): 363-369. R: Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake: a Poem.
Joseph Moser. [Cont. (EM 58 [1810]: 443-448) is signed "M."]

58 (Nov. 1810): 373-377. A: "How to be Happy. An Essay. (From 'The Town:' After the Manner of The Spectator.)."
George Brewer. [Pitcher L 82: 322]

58 (Nov. 1810): 377-378. A: "Pindar's 10th Nemean Ode [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

58 (Dec. 1810): 407-408. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 10 [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

58 (Dec. 1810): 423-424. A: "Observations on Horace. No. VIII. Observations on the 21st Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (Dec. 1810): 438-443. R: Dugald Stewart's Philosophical Essays (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Dec. 1810): 443-448. R: Scott's Lady of the Lake (cont.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

58 (Dec. 1810): 451-452. V: "On the Death of Lord Nelson, and the Battle of Trafalgar."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

58 (Dec. 1810): 452. V: "Horace, Book III, Ode XIV. To the Roman People on Caesar's Return."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (Dec. 1810): 452-453. V: "Horace, Book III. Ode XIX. To Telephus."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

58 (Dec. 1810): 453. V: "Horace, Book III. Ode XXI. To his Wine-flask."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

Volume 59, 1811


59 (Jan. 1811): *7. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 10 [cont.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

59 (Jan. 1811): 17-18. A: "Essay on the Modern Gentleman."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

59 (Jan. 1811): 18-19. A: "Of Fools, and their Follies [trans. from Louis Bernard]."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."; immediately follows another Brewer contribution]

59 (Jan. 1811): 22-23. L: "A Topological Query [re possible errors in Camden's Britannia]."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Jan. 1811): 23-25. A: "Observations on Horace. No. IX. Observations on the 22d and 23d Odes of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Jan. 1811): 25-28. A: "Frontispiece. The Front of Mercer's Hall and Chapel, Cheapside, Formerly St. Thomas of Acons, or Acres."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Jan. 1811): 42-44. R: Rev. Mark Noble's History of the College of Arms.
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

59 (Jan. 1811): 48. V: "A Free Translation of the First Ode of Anacreon. Made January, 1800."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Jan. 1811): 48. V: "Epigram Upon one who, instead of patronising the Efforts of poor, but clever, Authors, set a Price upon their Labours, and published them under his own Name."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Jan. 1811): 48. V: "Translation of Anacreon's 58th ode. A fragment."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Jan. 1811): 49. V: "Horace, Book I. Ode XI. To Leuconoë."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Jan. 1811): 49. V: "Horace, Book II, Ode II. To Sallustius Crispus."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Jan. 1811): 49. V: "Horace, Book III. Ode XXII. To Diana."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Jan. 1811): 49-50. V: "Horace, Book III. Ode XXIII. To Phidyle, a Countrywoman."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Feb. 1811): 88. A: "Pindar's Nem. Od. 10 [conc.]."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 37]

59 (Feb. 1811): 105-109. A: "Dissipation; or, The Origin of Parties. Conclusion."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Feb. 1811): 111-113. A: "Observations on Horace. No. X. Observations on the 24th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Feb. 1811): 117-119. A: "On Fashionable Parties."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

59 (Feb. 1811): 119-120. A: "Detached Thoughts."
George Brewer. [One of three articles entitled "Detached Thoughts," all similar in content, that appeared in the EM in 1811; the second of the three (EM 60 [1811]: 22-23) is signed "G.B.," Brewer's habitual signature.]

59 (Feb. 1811): 132-133. V: "Translation of the 24th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace. To the Covetous."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Feb. 1811): 133. V: "A Definition of True Beauty, Supposed to have been sent by an enthusiastic young Catholic to his female favorite."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Feb. 1811): 134. V: "Inscription, Designed for a Tablet to the Memory of the Rev. Dr. John Vardill, Rector of Fishtoft and Skirbeck, Regius Professor of Divinity, King's College, New York."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Headnote states that the author of the inscription was Vardill's daughter.]

59 (Feb. 1811): 136. V: "Time and Opportunity."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Feb. 1811): 136. V: "Impromptu, On the Capture of the Isle of France and the Gallic Navy."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Mar. 1811): 179-180. A: "Observations on Horace. No. XI. Observations on the 25th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Mar. 1811): 193-194. A: "Sally-port, in Rochester-castle, Kent."
Thomas Fisher. [Sig.: "T.F."; GM n.s. 6 (1836): 437]

59 (Mar. 1811): 214. V: "March; The First Primrose."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Mar. 1811): 215. V: "Anacreon's Second Ode."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

59 (Apr. 1811): 258-261. A: "On Gambling."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

59 (Apr. 1811): 262-264. A: "Observations on Horace. No. XII. Observations on the 26th Ode of the 3d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (Apr. 1811): 264. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. The Proem."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

59 (Apr. 1811): 292. V: "Spring. A Sonnet in Imitation of Spencer [sic]."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (Apr. 1811): 293. V: "Translation of the First Ode of Anacreon. On his Lyre."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (May 1811): 323-327. A: "[Memoir of] William Preston, Esq."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."; Illust. 8: 490]

59 (May 1811): 329-332. A: "Freemasons' Hall and Tavern."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."; Jones edited the Freemasons' Magazine.]

59 (May 1811): 335-337. A: "Observations on Horace. No. XIII. Observations on the 1st Satire of the 2d Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan. [Sig.: "S. H. C*****"; Cassan used this signature in GM 87-ii (1812): 567; he submitted signed contributions to the EM beginning in 1814.]

59 (May 1811): 337-338. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 5."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

59 (May 1811): 357-364. R: Richard Cumberland's Retrospection: A Poem.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

59 (June 1811): 411-412. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 32."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

59 (June 1811): 412-416. A: "Barber's Barn, Hackney."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

59 (June 1811): 418-423. A: "Essay on the Dignity of Man."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

59 (June 1811): 443. R: The Ninth Number of the Antiquities of the Metropolis and its Vicinity.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

Volume 60, 1811


60 (July 1811): 11-12. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 37."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

60 (July 1811): 12-14. A: "The Adventures of Typo."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

60 (July 1811): 22-23. A: "Detached Thoughts."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

60 (July 1811): 33-34. R: Advice from a Lady to her Grand-daughters, in a series of familiar Essays, on various Subjects.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (July 1811): 34-35. R: John Toy's Scripture Geography.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Aug. 1811): 88. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 54."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

60 (Aug. 1811): 99-101. A: "The Adventures of Typo [cont.]."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"; Watson 138]

60 (Aug. 1811): 126-128. L: "Letter of Ignoramus on Fashionable Manners."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B."]

60 (Aug. 1811): 129-130. A: "On Female Accomplishments."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "G.B." ("the Author of the 'Essays after the Manner of Goldsmith'"); Watson 138]

60 (Aug. 1811): 132. V: "Bonaparte [from The Vision of Don Roderick]."
Sir Walter Scott. [Sig.: "Mr. Scott"; BMGC]

60 (Sept. 1811): 166-167. L: "Considerations on the Use of Coffee."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."]

60 (Sept. 1811): 168. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 64."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

60 (Sept. 1811): 179-181. L: "Observations on the Character of Dr. Dee, as connected with a Description by Shakspeare."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "H.R." (terminal letters of Moser's name)]

60 (Oct. 1811): 256. L: "Answer to a Query relative to the Right of Belligerent Nations to visit, search, and detain Neutral Vessels."
George Brewer [?]. [Sig.: "G.B."]

60 (Oct. 1811): 280. L: "Virtues of the Fruit of the Sassafras Tree."
W. Wilson [?] [Sig.: "W.W."; dated from Strand, whence W. Wilson sent a signed contribution to the GM in 1811.]

60 (Oct. 1811): 281-283. A: "The Hotel in St. Martin's-Street, Leicester-Fields. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Oct. 1811): 283-284. L: "Farther Considerations of the Salubrity and Advantage arising from the General Use of Coffee in this United Kingdom."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "J.M."; dated Spital-square; Moser was for years a magistrate in Spital Fields.]

60 (Oct. 1811): 285. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 64."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

60 (Nov. 1811): 335-336. A: "Detached Thoughts."
George Brewer. [One of three articles entitled "Detached Thoughts," all similar in content, that appeared in the EM in 1811; the second of the three (EM 60 [1811]: 22-23) is signed "G.B.," Brewer's habitual signature.]

60 (Nov. 1811): 336-337. A: "Home. An Essay."
George Brewer. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Detached Thoughts'"; EM article, "Detached Thoughts" (60 [1811]: 22-23) is signed "G.B."]

60 (Nov. 1811): 340-342. A: "Brief Notices of the late Dr. [Thomas] Percy, Bishop of Dromore."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by a verse headnote signed "Moser"; Moser (signing "M.") in EM 61 (1812): 101 refers to this memoir, thanking the editor of the EM for forwarding a reader's correction to him.]

60 (Nov. 1811): 368-369. R: Poetical Selections: Consisting of the most approved Pieces of our best British Poets.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Nov. 1811): 369-370. R: James Parkinson's Observations on the Strata and Fossil Remains in the Neighbourhood of London.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Nov. 1811): 370. R: William Bowles's Tratado, Sobre el Ganado Merine, y las Lanas Finas de Espanda. . . . --or, A Treatise on the Merino Sheep, and the fine Wools of Spain.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Nov. 1811): 375. V: "Thoughts Suggested at the Approach of Winter."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]

60 (Dec. 1811): 434-437. R: James Peller Malcolm's Miscellaneous Anecdotes, illustrative of the Manners and History of Europe during the Reigns of Charles II. James II. William III. and Queen Anne.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

60 (Dec. 1811): 452. V: "Lines, Addressed to the 'Enthusiastic Young Classic,['] who formerly contributed, under the Signature of 'R.S.W.' to the European Magazine."
Ralph Bernal. [Biographical information contained in DNB 2: 373 and "R.S.W." 's "To the Soi-disant 'Ricardus,'" EM 61 (1812): 50-51] [Pseud.: "'Ricardus'"]

Volume 61, 1812


61 (Jan. 1812): 3-6. A: "Memoir of Lieutenant-General Rowland Hill. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Jan. 1812): 17. L: "Letter [signed 'M.'; p. 17] and Extract [anon.; p. 18] respecting Education."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Jan. 1812): 20-24. A: "On Humility. An Essay. By Professor Gellert. (Translated from the French by the late Mrs. Douglas.)."
Christian Fuerchtegott Gellert. [Sig.: "Professor Gellert"; BMGC]

61 (Jan. 1812): 33-39. R: François Auguste René de Chateaubriand's Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the Years 1806 and 1807.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 61 [1812]: 206-211) is signed "M."]

61 (Jan. 1812): 44-47. A: "Frontispiece. Sketch of the Life, and Brief Observations on the Shakspeare, of the late George Steevens, Esq. &c."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Jan. 1812): 50-51. V: "To the Soi-disant 'Ricardus.'"
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

61 (Jan. 1812): 52. V: "Lines, Sent to a Young Married Lady with a Present of Mrs. Glasse's Cookery."
Rev. William Henry Pratt [?]. [Sig.: "W.H.P."]

61 (Feb. 1812): 88. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 70."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

61 (Feb. 1812): 101. L: "Observations upon a supposed Error in the Memoir of the late Dr. [Thomas] Percy, Bishop of Dromore."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Mar. 1812): 168. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 72."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

61 (Mar. 1812): 206-211. R: Chateaubriand's Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the Years 1806 and 1807 (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Mar. 1812): 219. V: "Lines Addressed to the Instructress of his Daughter, by Mr. D'Israeli."
Isaac D'Israeli. [Sig.: "Mr. D'Israeli"]

61 (Mar. 1812): 220-221. V: "The Insidious Doctor and the Credulous Patient, a Satyrical Fable, Written November 1799."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

61 (Apr. 1812): 243-246. A: "A Biographical Sketch of His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, K.G., &c. &c."
Stephen Jones. [Sig.: "J."; article notes that the Duke of Sussex was Deputy Grand Master of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons; Jones edited the Freemasons' Magazine.]

61 (Apr. 1812): 246. A: "Remarks on 1 Ep. to Corinth. C. 1. V. 12."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]

61 (Apr. 1812): 275-280. R: Anna Jane Vardill's The Pleasures of Human Life: A Poem.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

61 (Apr. 1812): 290-291. L: "Extract from the Turkish Spy."
Samuel St. Luke. [Sig.: "S.L."; precedes a second item signed "S.L." in EM 61 (1812): 291, which is dated Poling, Sussex, whence Samuel St. Luke contributed a signed article in EM 62 (1812): 106]

61 (Apr. 1812): 291. A: "Rice Bread."
Samuel St. Luke. [Sig.: "S.L."; dated Poling, Sussex, whence Samuel St. Luke contributed a signed article in EM 62 (1812): 106]

61 (Apr. 1812): 293-294. V: "Anacreon's Third Ode 'On Love.'"
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

61 (May 1812): 327-328. A: "Remarks on 1 Ep. to Corinth. C. 1. V. 2."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]

61 (May 1812): 339-341. L: "Observations on Female Seduction."
John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]

61 (May 1812): 393-394. V: "Cento, Chiefly from the Works of Shakspeare. On Mercy. To an Offended Father. Thrown together by R.S.W. Dec. 1799."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

61 (June 1812): 432. L: "On Religion."
Samuel St. Luke. [Dated Poling, Sussex, whence Samuel St. Luke contributed a signed article in EM 62 (1812): 106]

61 (June 1812): 442-445. L: "Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled 'Considerations on the Causes and the Prevalence of Female Prostitution. . . . By William Hale.'"
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's experience and humanitarian sympathies as a magistrate.]

Volume 62, 1812


62 (July 1812): 7-8. A: "St. Luke. C. 16. V. 9."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 38]

62 (July 1812): 19-22. L: "Observations on Three Letters of the late Dr. Johnson. . . ."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

62 (July 1812): 49. V: "The Sailor's Wife. (Written on being requested to carry a dying Sailor's last Blessing to his Wife and Children.)"
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

62 (Aug. 1812): 106. A: "To Delicacy."
Samuel St. Luke. [Sig.: "St. Luke"; Samuel St. Luke signed the following article, "Domestic Economy / . . . Toad-in-the-Hole," on the same page.]

62 (Aug. 1812): 137. V: "Anacreon's 4th Ode. . . . That 'they only live, who life enjoy.'"
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

62 (Aug. 1812): 137. V: "Anna Lamenting a Beloved Husband."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]

62 (Sept. 1812): 184. A: "Lycophronis Cassandra. L. 1451."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."; Illust. 7: 36n-37n]

62 (Sept. 1812): 201-206. A: "Description of St. Michael's Mount."
Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by verses signed "M." by way of proem]

62 (Sept. 1812): 225. V: "Stanzas, Written on a Second Visit to Rhuddlan Castle, in Denbighshire, North Wales, after having previously visited that Spot accompanied by the late Miss B., now Mrs. 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.]

62 (Oct. 1812): 264*. A: "Remarks on the Poetry of Donne."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."]

62 (Oct. 1812): 273-276. A: "Reflections on the Sixth Report of the Directors of the African Institution."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."; content reflects Moser's anti-slavery and anti-slave-trade sentiments.]

62 (Oct. 1812): 276-281. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale."
John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J."; Mayo 504]

62 (Oct. 1812): 302. V: "Anacreon's 5th Ode. . . . 'Wine and the Rose commixed.' Addressed to Celestina."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

62 (Oct. 1812): 304. V: Extract re Drury Lane beginning "Hail, glorious edifice! stupendous work!" from Rejected Addresses.
William Thomas Fitzgerald. [Sig.: "W.T.F. Esq."]

62 (Nov. 1812): 344. A: "Remarks on St. John, C. 10. V. 24."
Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."]

62 (Nov. 1812): 355-361. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]."
John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J."; Mayo 504]

62 (Nov. 1812): 363-367. A: "Account of Moscow in the Year 1800 [from Clarke's Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa]."
Edward Daniel Clarke. [Sig.: "Dr. Clarke"; BMGC]

62 (Nov. 1812): 391. V: "Anacreon's 6th Ode. . . . 'Amorous Festivity.['] Addressed to Celestina."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

62 (Dec. 1812): 438. L: "The Phosphoric Light of the Sea."
Samuel St. Luke. [Sig.: "S. ST. L."; dated Poling, whence Samuel St. Luke contributed a signed article in EM 62 (1812): 106]

62 (Dec. 1812): 441-444. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]."
John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J."; Mayo 504]

62 (Dec. 1812): 444-448. A: "Account of Moscow in the Year 1800. By Dr. Clarke . . . [conc.]."
Edward Daniel Clarke. [Sig.: "Dr. Clarke"; BMGC]

62 (Dec. 1812): 449-450. A: "The Electric Eel."
Samuel St. Luke. [Sig.: "S. ST. L."]

62 (Dec. 1812): 471-472. V: "The Sea Storm. Written June 1799. Furit AEstus Arenis -----."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]

62 (Dec. 1812): 474. V: "Anacreon's 7th Ode, 'On Love.' Translated and Amplified."
Richard Samuel White. [Sig.: "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4]