THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE, 1813-26
Volume 63, 1813
63 (Jan. 1813): 8. A: "Remarks on Ozell's English Homer." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R."]
63 (Jan. 1813): 29-34. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (Feb. 1813): 88. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 71." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
63 (Feb. 1813): 106-110. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (Feb. 1813): 129-132. R: Newton Bosworth's The Accidents of Human Life. Joseph Moser.
[Sig.: "M."]
63 (Feb. 1813): 141. V: "Ricardus." Ralph Bernal. [Sig.: "B."; autobiographical content
echoing that in Bernal's contribution to EM 60 (1811): 452]
63 (Mar. 1813): 201-205. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (Mar. 1813): 214-219. R: Thomas Faulkner's An Historical and Topographical Account of
Fulham. Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 63 [1813]: 306-310) is signed "M."]
63 (Mar. 1813): 239. V: "Stanzas, On parting with a beloved Wife, written at Liverpool, 1812."
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.]
63 (Apr. 1813): 280. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 13." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
63 (Apr. 1813): 297-300. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (Apr. 1813): 306-310. R: Faulkner's Historical and Topographical Account of Fulham
[conc.]. Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
63 (Apr. 1813): 310-311. R: The Spirit of the Public Journals, for 1812, ed. Stephen Jones.
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
63 (Apr. 1813): 318. V: "Anacreon's 19th Ode. . . . An Excuse both for Drinking and Loving.
Addressed to Morosas." 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]
63 (Apr. 1813): 318. V: "Anacreon's 23d Ode. . . . A prodigal Heathan's application of Riches
possessed. Addressed to his friend Mythologus." 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]
63 (Apr. 1813): 319. V: "An Effusion ['On a fine summer's morn, as my rambles I took']." 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.]
63 (May 1813): 376. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 25." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
63 (May 1813): 385-387. L: "Epistolary Essays on the Analysis of English Idioms [by 'the
Author of "Fables for the Fireside"']." Rev. John Lettice. [Lettice signed Part VI of this
series in EM 64 (1813): 395-397; Watson 147]
63 (May 1813): 394-398. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (June 1813): 485-490. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
63 (June 1813): 499-501. L: "Epistolary Essays on the Analysis of English Idioms. No. II [by
'the Author of "Fables for the Fireside"']." Rev. John Lettice. [Lettice signed Part VI of
this series in EM 64 (1813): 395-397; Watson 147]
Volume 64, 1813
64 (July 1813): 3-8. A: "Memoir of George William Manby, Esq." Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (July 1813): 8. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 20." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
64 (July 1813): 18-20. L: "Epistolary Essays on the Analysis of English Idioms. No. III [by 'the
Author of "Fables for the Fireside"']." Rev. John Lettice. [Lettice signed Part VI of this
series in EM 64 (1813): 395-397; Watson 147]
64 (July 1813): 25-29. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
64 (July 1813): 34. A: "Ideal Analogy betwixt a Negro Boy and the late Alexander Pope, Esq."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (July 1813): 39-40. R: Joseph Adams's An Inquiry into the Laws of different Epidemic
Diseases. Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (July 1813): 50. V: "A Cure for Love. Supposed cited by 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]
64 (July 1813): 51. V: "Cave Hill. A Descriptive Sketch." 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.]
64 (Aug. 1813): 91-96. A: "Memoir of James Hook, Esq. &c. &c." Joseph Moser. [Sig.:
"M."]
64 (Aug. 1813): 96. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 22." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
64 (Aug. 1813): 106-107. A: "Political History of the Rat." Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (Aug. 1813): 107-108. A: "Temporary Observations on a Medal of the Emperor Adrian."
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (Aug. 1813): 109-111. L: "Epistolary Essays on the Analysis of English Idioms. No. IV [by
'the Author of "Fables for the Fireside"']." Rev. John Lettice. [Lettice signed Part VI of
this series in EM 64 (1813): 395-397; Watson 147]
64 (Aug. 1813): 117-122. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
64 (Aug. 1813): 132-137. R: William Jowit Titford's Sketches towards a Hortus Botanicus
Americanus. Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (Aug. 1813): 143. L: "Observations on a Poem [written by another hand] on Woman"; verses
by Charles Dibdin the Elder enc. John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's
occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]
64 (Aug. 1813): 149. V: "Lines On a Monument at Monkton Combe to the memory of Mrs.
Shute." Thomas Campbell. [Sig.: "Mr. Campbell, author of 'The Pleasures of Hope';
BMGC]
64 (Aug. 1813): 149. V: "Anacreon's 12th Ode. The Love-Dream disturbed." 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]
64 (Aug. 1813): 149. V: "Anacreon's 23d Ode, Imitated. On the Acquisition and Negative Use
of Wealth, as applied to Love and Friendship. Addressed to Coelestina." Richard
Samuel White [?]. [Immediately follows another ode signed "R.S.W.", White's habitual
signature in his series of Anacreontic odes]
64 (Aug. 1813): 149-150. V: "Stanzas on Sincerity, in Imitation of Andrew Marvel." 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.]
64 (Aug. 1813): 150. V: "Craig y Morvyn, or, The Maiden's Rock." 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.]
64 (Sept. 1813): 203. L: "Observations on Mr. [Charles] Dibdin [the Elder] as a Ballad Writer,"
with verses by the contributor in honor of Dibdin ('Far remov'd from vulgar strains') enc.
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated
from Islington, where Nichols lived]
64 (Sept. 1813): 204-208. A: "Highgate Hill and Archway." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.,"
John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived;
replete with antiquarian lore typical of Nichols's writings]
64 (Sept. 1813): 215-219. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
64 (Sept. 1813): 226-228. L: "Epistolary Essays on the Analysis of English Idioms. No. V [by
'the Author of "Fables for the Fireside"']." Rev. John Lettice. [Lettice signed Part VI of
this series in EM 64 (1813): 395-397; Watson 147]
64 (Sept. 1813): 237-238. R: John Evans's Usefulness of the Great Object of the Christian
Ministry. Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (Sept. 1813): 242. V: "Sonnet ['My tir'd mind on you my cottage sweet']." 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.]
64 (Oct. 1813): 308-312. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
64 (Oct. 1813): 319-322. R: Alexander Ramsay's Anatomy of the Heart, Cranium, and Brain.
Joseph Moser. [Conc. (EM 64 [1813]: 419-424) is signed "M."]
64 (Oct. 1813): 336. L: "Anacreon's XIIIth Ode, Amplified. The Choice of Madness;--assuming
no one free from it" enc. 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]
64 (Nov. 1813): 379-383. A: "Memoir of His Royal Highness Charles-John, Crown Prince of
Sweden, &c. &c. &c." Joseph Moser [?]. [Preceded by verses signed "M." (Moser's
habitual signature) by way of proem]
64 (Nov. 1813): 384. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 61." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
64 (Nov. 1813): 403-407. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
64 (Nov. 1813): 408-413. L: "Remarks on the Character of the late Rev. William Huntington,
Minister of Providence Chapel, Gray's-inn-lane." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John
Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]
64 (Nov. 1813): 419-424. R: Ramsay's Anatomy of the Heart, Cranium, and Brain (conc.).
Joseph Moser. [Sig.: "M."]
64 (Nov. 1813): 430. V: "Epitaph designed for William Franklin, Esq. late Governor of New
Jersey: Ob. Nov. 16, aged 82." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "A.J.V."]
64 (Nov. 1813): 430-432. V: "Golden Lane. A Poetical Sketch. A.D. 1811." John Nichols [?].
[Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where
Nichols lived; a poetical description of Golden Lane near the Barbican, filled with
antiquarian and historical footnotes in the style of Nichols's writings]
64 (Dec. 1813): 479. A: "Lycophron's Cassandra. Sect. 60." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.: "R.";
Illust. 7: 36n-37n]
64 (Dec. 1813): 501-507. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
Volume 65, 1814
65 (Jan. 1814): 31-34. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
65 (Feb. 1814): 93-94. L: "A few Remarks on the neglected Poet Ferguson [i.e., Robert
Fergusson]." 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.]
65 (Feb. 1814): 100-104. L: "On Profane Swearing." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John
Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived; filled
with antiquarian commentary typical of Nichols's writings]
65 (Feb. 1814): 113-117. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
65 (Feb. 1814): 144. V: "On Buonaparte." John Bond [?]. [Sig.: "J.B."; dated Deptford; Bond,
dating from Deptford, contributed a signed item in the EM in 1808.]
65 (Mar. 1814): 214-219. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
65 (Mar. 1814): 239. V: "Anacreon's 11th Ode. Amplified. On the Progress of Life, and the
Mode of Living." 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]
65 (Apr. 1814): 309-316. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
65 (Apr. 1814): 334. V: "Anacreon's 16th Ode. Translated freely, 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]
65 (May 1814): 401-406. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [cont.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
65 (May 1814): 432. V: "The Progress of British Sculpture. Suggested by Professor [John]
Flaxman's Lectures." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
65 (June 1814): 486-491. A: "Hawthorn Cottage. A Tale [conc.]." John Jones. [Sig.: "J.J.";
Mayo 504]
Volume 66, 1814
66 (July 1814): 46-47. V: "The Spirit of Touissaint. A Fragment." Rev. John Vardill. [Sig.:
"the late Rev. Dr. Vardill"]
66 (Aug. 1814): 146. V: "On Sleep." Joseph Moser [?]. [Sig.: "M."]
66 (Sept. 1814): 202. N: Reply toquery from "A Constant Reader" re Dr. Butler. Joseph Moser
[?]. [Sig.: "M."]
66 (Sept. 1814): 204. L: "Answers to a Query respecting the Pronunciation of the Poet Cowper's
Name." Stephen Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J."]
66 (Sept. 1814): 205-210. A: "Eleazar and Naphtali. From the French of M. [Jean Pierre Claris
de] Florian." John Jones. [BMGC] [Pseud.: "J.J."]
66 (Oct. 1814): 298-299. L: "Naptha Springs" enc. R. Parvin. [Sig.: "R.P."; dated Hoxton;
Parvin, dating from Hoxton, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1814.]
66 (Oct. 1814): 299-300. L: "A Whole Family Lost!!! [re the disappearance of guineas and half
guineas]." R. Parvin. [Sig.: "R.P."]
66 (Oct. 1814): 301-307. A: "Eleazar and Naphtali [cont.]." John Jones. [BMGC] [Pseud.:
"J.J."]
66 (Oct. 1814): 316-317. L: "A Reply to the Author of an Essay 'On the Rise and Progress of
Satiric Poetry.'" 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.]
66 (Nov. 1814): 384-385. L: "Account of the Appearance of Mr. Booty at Mount Stromboli"
enc. (transcribed from a framed notice hanging in the back parlor of the Prince of Orange
public house in Greenwich). John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent
signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]
66 (Nov. 1814): 397-403. A: "Eleazar and Naphtali [cont.]." John Jones. [BMGC] [Pseud.:
"J.J."]
66 (Nov. 1814): 404. L: "Anecdote of Buonaparte." R. Parvin. [Sig.: "Parvinius"; dated
Hoxton; Parvin, dating from Hoxton, contributed a signed item to the EM in 1814.]
66 (Nov. 1814): 435-436. V: "The Outcast, an Indian Tale." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
66 (Nov. 1814): 439. V: "Anacreon's 14th Ode, Translated. The Contest--Cupid Triumphant."
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]
66 (Dec. 1814): 482-483. L: "Origin of the new [Andrew Bell-Joseph Lancaster] System of
Education." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the
GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]
66 (Dec. 1814): 493-497. A: "Eleazar and Naphtali [conc.]." John Jones. [BMGC] [Pseud.:
"J.J."]
Volume 67, 1815
67 (Jan. 1815): 30-32. L: "Prospectus of an Edition of the Spectator, newly arranged," enc.
Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "J.L."; dated Peasmarsh, Lamberhurst, Sussex, where Lettice
held a living]
67 (Jan. 1815): 44-45. L: "Receipt for the Gout and Rheumatism." James Asperne [?]. [Sig.:
"Norab Enrepsa" ("Baron Asperne" spelled in reverse)]
67 (Jan. 1815): 55-56. V: "Lomond's Isle. A Scotch Tale." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
67 (Feb. 1815): 120-123. L: "Ancient London and Paris compared [enclosing accounts of
London and Paris written by Thomas Gainsford, 1618]." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.,"
John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived;
"J.N." 's antiquarian footnotes are in the style of Nichols's writings.]
67 (Feb. 1815): 139-140. L: "On the Culture of Tobacco [enclosing an account from Charles
Varlo's Floating Ideas of Nature]." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's
occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived]
67 (Feb. 1815): 157. V: "Impromptu. To Isabella ['When first your tuneful lines I scan'd']." Dr.
Alexander Peter Buchan. [EM 67 (1815): 157n identifies the author as "An eminent
physician, author of some copious notes on Dr. Buchan's Domestic Medicine"; BMGC]
[Pseud.: "B."]
67 (Mar. 1815): 216. L: "Extracts from an Ancient Steward's or Bailiff's Household Book
[1671-73]." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the
GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived; antiquarian content is typical of Nichols's
writings]
67 (Mar. 1815): 240-242. V: "Count Bertram. A Provençal Tale." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
67 (Apr. 1815): 345-346. V: "Christobell, A Gothic Tale." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
67 (May 1815): 442-443. V: "The Warden of Carlisle. A Border Tale." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
67 (June 1815): 488. N: Query asking "who is about to publish the Life and Correspondence of
Lady Arabella Stuart. . . ." James Edwards. [Sig.: "Mr. Edwards"; dated Harrow,
whence Edwards contributed a signed item to the EM in 1814]
67 (June 1815): 496-497. L: "Introduction to a Series of Letters on Gay's Fables." Rev. John
Lettice. [Sig.: "L."; Lettice identifies himself as the author of "Fables for the Fire-side"
(p. 497); GM 102-ii (1832): 479]
67 (June 1815): 538-539. V: "The Bridal Eve, A Hermit's Legend." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
Volume 68, 1815
68 (July 1815): 17-18. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter I. . . . The Lion, the Tyger, and the
Traveller." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832): 479; Watson 148]
68 (July 1815): 52-54. V: "St. Hubert's Vigil. The Second Legend of the Hermitage." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
68 (Aug. 1815): 114-115. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter II. . . . The Spaniel and the
Chameleon." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM
102-ii (1832): 479; Watson 148]
68 (Aug. 1815): 157-159. V: "Don Sebastian. The Third Legend of the Hermitage." Anna
Jane Vardill. [The other five parts of the six-part "Legends of the Hermitage" series are
signed "V.," Anna Jane Vardill's habitual signature.]
68 (Sept. 1815): 200-202. L: "Answers to Queries [including antiquarian comments re
Holborn]." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM;
dated from Islington, where Nichols lived; antiquarian content is typical of Nichols's
writings.]
68 (Sept. 1815): 213-214. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter III. . . . The Mother, the Nurse,
and the Fairy." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM
102-ii (1832): 479; Watson 148]
68 (Sept. 1815): 215-216. L: "Remarks on the Method of Fining White Wines and Porter."
John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated
from Islington, where Nichols lived]
68 (Sept. 1815): 253-255. V: "Eric and Amabel. The Fourth Legend of the Hermitage." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
68 (Sept. 1815): 258. V: "Anacreon's 15th Ode, Translated. That we should not Delay to live."
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]
68 (Sept. 1815): 258. V: "Sonnet, Written on the Eastbourne Hills, on a changeable Autumn
Day." 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]
68 (Oct. 1815): 299-301. L: "Answers to Queries [inc. comments on the origin of the term
'Cockney' and a reference to an item concerning robins in the GM 5 (1735)]." John
Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from
Islington, where Nichols lived]
68 (Oct. 1815): 325-326. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter IV. On Fable the Fifth of Gay."
Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832):
479; Watson 148]
68 (Oct. 1815): 354-356. V: "Hohenelm. The Fifth Legend of the Hermitage." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
68 (Oct. 1815): 356-357. V: "Anacreon's 17th Ode, Translated freely. The Vintage Cup.
Dedicated to Autumnus." 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]
68 (Oct. 1815): 357. V: "Elegiac Verses, On the Death of Miss Charlotte Demys, one of the
amiable Daughters of Peter Demys, Esq. and Lady Charlotte, . . . who lately died at the
early age of fifteen years." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "A.J.V."]
68 (Nov. 1815): 392. A: "Extracts from the Correspondence betwixt Mr. [Gilbert] Wakefield and
Mr. [Charles James] Fox, on Subjects of Classical Literature." Rev. Henry Meen. [Sig.:
"R."; contains a reference to Lycophron, on whose Cassandra Meen had contributed a
multi-part commentary to the EM]
68 (Nov. 1815): 407-408. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter V. . . . The Tame Stag." Rev.
John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832): 479;
Watson 148]
68 (Nov. 1815): 441-443. V: "De Courcy, The Sixth Legend of the Hermitage." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
68 (Nov. 1815): 444. V: "Anacreon's 18th Ode. On a Goblet devoted to 'the Spring.'"
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]
68 (Dec. 1815): 505-506. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter VI. . . . The Philosopher and the
Pheasants." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832): 479; Watson 148]
Volume 69, 1816
69 (Jan. 1816): 14-15. L: "On [the bad effects of] Card-Playing." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.:
"J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols
lived]
69 (Jan. 1816): 29-30. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter VII. . . . The Painter Who Pleased
Nobody and Every Body." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the
Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832): 479; Watson 148]
69 (Jan. 1816): 58. V: "The Invisible Cap. A Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
69 (Feb. 1816): 119-121. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter VIII. . . . The Old Hen and the
Cock." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii
(1832): 479; Watson 148]
69 (Feb. 1816): 151-152. V: "The Rivals, A Second Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
69 (Mar. 1816): 218. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter IX. . . . The Goat without a Beard."
Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii (1832):
479; Watson 148]
69 (Mar. 1816): 247-248. V: "The Wreath. A Third Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
69 (Apr. 1816): 314-315. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter X. . . . The Old Woman and Her
Cats." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii
(1832): 479; Watson 148]
69 (Apr. 1816): 320. L: "Sterne a Plagiary [inc. extracts from Dr. John Ferriar's comparison of
Tristram Shandy and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy]." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.:
"J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols
lived]
69 (Apr. 1816): 341-342. V: "Ridicule [sic] versus Pocket. A Fourth Tradition of Tabby-Hall."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
69 (May 1816): 406. L: Re "the Annesley and Anglesea cause, that made a noise in Ireland so
many years ago. . . ." William Chamberlaine. [Sig.: "W.C."; dated Aylesbury Street,
whence Chamberlaine sent a contribution to the GM in 1813]
69 (May 1816): 415-416. A: "Letters on Gay's Fables. Letter XI. . . . The Fox at the Point of
Death." Rev. John Lettice. [Sig.: "the Author of 'Fables for the Fireside'"; GM 102-ii
(1832): 479; Watson 148]
69 (May 1816): 446-448. V: "Sir Jerome's Heiress. A Fifth Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
69 (May 1816): 452. V: "Birth-Day Wishes. To W.D.A. [William Dent Asperne] aged 13, from
his Friend, H.G.W." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin
White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
69 (June 1816): 544-545. V: "Roderic's Dream. A Sixth Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 70, 1816
70 (July 1816): 8-10. L: "Memoirs of a Recluse." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (July 1816): 20-23. A: "The Solitary Reflector. No. I." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G."; Gellatly
signed the second installment of this series (EM 70 [1816]: 116-118); Watson 149]
70 (July 1816): 68-69. V: "Fifty Years Ago. The Seventh Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Seven of the nine parts of the "Tabby-Hall" series are signed "V.," Anna Jane
Vardill's habitual signature.]
70 (July 1816): 70. V: "Lines, Addressed by a Tutor to his Pupils, on their going to the Sea-Side
for the Restoration of their Health." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W.";
Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
70 (Aug. 1816): 102-103. L: "On Domestic Happiness." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.:
"H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM
during 1817-18.]
70 (Aug. 1816): 110-112. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Aug. 1816): 166-167. V: "Bibo di Montefiesco. The Eighth Tradition of Tabby-Hall."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Seven of the nine parts of the "Tabby-Hall" series are signed "V.,"
Anna Jane Vardill's habitual signature.]
70 (Aug. 1816): 169. V: "Anacreon's 20th Ode. Amplified [inc. long note, p. 169n]." 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]
70 (Sept. 1816): 204-208. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Sept. 1816): 233-236. A: "The Solitary Reflector. No. III." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G.";
Gellatly signed the second installment of this series (EM 70 [1816]: 116-118); Watson
149]
70 (Sept. 1816): 261-262. V: "Cupid at School. The Last Tradition of Tabby-Hall." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Sept. 1816): 263. V: "Elegiac Stanzas, Occasioned by the Death of the Right Hon. R. B.
Sheridan." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G."; dated Limehouse, whence Gellatly dated various
contributions to the EM]
70 (Oct. 1816): 291-292. A: "A Brief Memoir of the Late Mr. Thomas Clark." Stephen Jones
[?]. [Sig.: "J."]
70 (Oct. 1816): 293-295. L: "The Pedlar of Lambeth." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "N.," John
Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where Nichols lived;
antiquarian content is typical of Nichols's writings.]
70 (Oct. 1816): 296-299. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Oct. 1816): 308-311. A: "The Solitary Reflector. No. IV." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G.";
Gellatly signed the second installment of this series (EM 70 [1816]: 116-118); Watson
149]
70 (Oct. 1816): 325. L: "Answer to a Query [re 'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin' (Dan. 5:25)]."
John Henry Prince. [Sig.: "J.H.P."]
70 (Oct. 1816): 341-348. R: Speech of Charles Phillips, Esq. on a Trial for Seduction--Connaghton v. Dilton. Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin
White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
70 (Oct. 1816): 362. V: "Happiness. A Fragment." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Oct. 1816): 365. V: "To a Poetical Friend [Keats]." George Felton Mathew. [Rollins 2:
180, n. 1] [Pseud.: "G.F.M."]
70 (Nov. 1816): 391. L: Query re "whether the letters ascribed to the late Lord Lyttelton are
considered as genuine." John Palmer [?]. [Sig.: "J.P."; dated Gray's Inn, whence
Palmer (signing "J.P.") dated contributions to the GM in the early 1800's]
70 (Nov. 1816): 397-400. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Nov. 1816): 400-404. A: "The Solitary Reflector. No. V." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G.";
Gellatly signed the second installment of this series (EM 70 [1816]: 116-118); Watson
149]
70 (Nov. 1816): 434-437. R: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision;
Pains of Sleep. George Felton Mathew. [Reiman, Pt. A, 2: 505] [Pseud.: "G.F.M."]
70 (Nov. 1816): 457. V: "Brown Bread. Found in an Attic Poet's Cupboard." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Nov. 1816): 457. V: "A Fragment Found in a Skeleton-Case." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
70 (Dec. 1816): 483-488. A: "Memoir of Granville Sharp, Esq." Rev. Henry Gostlin White
[?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series
to the EM during 1817-18.]
70 (Dec. 1816): 497-500. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Dec. 1816): 513-516. A: "The Solitary Reflector. No. VI." P. Gellatly. [Sig.: "P.G.";
dated Limehouse, whence Gellatly dated various contributions to the EM; Watson 149]
70 (Dec. 1816): 521-526. R: The Speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. at the Egyptian Hall . .
. on the Subject of the Distress in Spital Fields. . . . Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?].
[Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the
EM during 1817-18.]
70 (Dec. 1816): 543-544. V: "The Festival of Nauruz." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
70 (Dec. 1816): 544. V: "Anacreontic ['The Ark on Arrarat was seated']." George Felton
Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
70 (Dec. 1816): 544. V: "Sonnet ['The sun withdraws his life-diffusing flame']." George Felton
Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
Volume 71, 1817
71 (Jan. 1817): 3-6. A: "A Brief Memoir of Colonel Herries. . . ." Rev. Henry Gostlin White
[?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series
to the EM during 1817-18.]
71 (Jan. 1817): 20-24. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Cont. (EM 71
[1817]: 97-100) is signed "V.," Anna Jane Vardill's habitual signature.]
71 (Jan. 1817): 65-66. V: "The Legend of Dunbar." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (Jan. 1817): 67. V: "Anacreontic ['Hark!--like thunder heard afar']." George Felton
Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
71 (Feb. 1817): 97-100. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (Feb. 1817): 134-136. A: "Biographical Register of Eminent Persons recently deceased. No.
XIX. William Alexander, F.S.A. &c. &c." James Elmes. [EM 71 (1817): (90) attributes
this item to Elmes.]
71 (Feb. 1817): 152. V: "A Yorkshire Legend." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (Mar. 1817): 191 [2nd 191]-194. A: "Memoirs of a Recluse [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
71 (Mar. 1817): 212-214. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter I." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
71 (Apr. 1817): 283-286. A: "A Brief Memoir of Nicholas Vansittart, Esq. Chancellor of the
Exchequer." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White
(signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
71 (Apr. 1817): 287-288. L: "Notices of the Pigot Diamond." William Tate the Elder. [Sig.:
"W.T."; dated Cateaton Street, whence Tate sent a signed contribution in 1817]
71 (Apr. 1817): 289-293. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (Apr. 1817): 313-318. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter II." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
71 (May 1817): 379-383. A: "Memoir of Charles Runnington, Esq. Serjeant at Law." Rev.
Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.")
contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
71 (May 1817): 385-389. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The
Russian." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (May 1817): 391-397. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter III." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
71 (May 1817): 434-437. R: Poems by John Keats. George Felton Mathew. [Reiman, Pt. C, 1:
421] [Pseud.: "G.F.M."]
71 (May 1817): 442. V: "The Lost Dove." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (June 1817): 481-485. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The
Parisian." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
71 (June 1817): 494-496. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter IV." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
72 (July 1817): 6-9. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The Belgian."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (July 1817): 69-70. V: "A Relic from Waterloo." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (July 1817): 70-71. V: "The Doctor and his Medicine Chest. A Tale." John Nichols [?].
[Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where
Nichols lived]
72 (July 1817): 70. V: "Another Relic." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Aug. 1817): 99-101. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. Sir Edward Pellew, Bart. Viscount and
Baron Exmouth." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin
White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
72 (Aug. 1817): 103-108. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The
Spaniard." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Aug. 1817): 109-113. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter V." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
72 (Aug. 1817): 158-160. V: "The New Coinage. Written for a Literary Society, opened by a
ball, July 14th." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Sept. 1817): 195-200. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. Charles Abbot, Baron Colchester, &c.
&c." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing
"W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
72 (Sept. 1817): 201-205. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The
Italian." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Sept. 1817): 225-229. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government,
Letter VI." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
72 (Sept. 1817): 253-255. R: Evening Hours; a Collection of Original Poems. Stephen Jones
[?]. [Sig.: "J."]
72 (Sept. 1817): 255-257. R: John Philip Kemble's Macbeth and King Richard the Third: An
Essay, in Answer to Remarks on some of the Characters of Shakspeare. George Felton
Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
72 (Sept. 1817): 263. V: "The Hall of Flowers. An Irish Legend." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
72 (Oct. 1817): 291-295. A: "Memoirs of the Late William Saunders, M.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A."
Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.")
contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
72 (Oct. 1817): 297-301. A: "Legends of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse [cont.]. The
Englishwoman." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Oct. 1817): 331-334. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter VII." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
72 (Oct. 1817): 358. V: "The Pearl Island. A Fragment." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Oct. 1817): 360. V: "Sonnet ['Art thou a Poet?--thou hast learn'd to feign']." George
Felton Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
72 (Oct. 1817): 361. V: "Music ['Heavens! it is wrong in man, whoe'er he be']." George Felton
Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
72 (Nov. 1817): 411-416. A: "The Last Legend of Lampidosa. Collected by a Recluse. Modern
Englishwomen." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Nov. 1817): 449-450. V: "The Bride's Dirge." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
72 (Dec. 1817): 489-493. L: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
72 (Dec. 1817): 499-503. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter VIII." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
72 (Dec. 1817): 550-551. V: "Anacreontic." Rev. John Vardill. [EM 72 (1817): 550 attributes
this item to "the late Dr. Vardill," father of Anna Jane Vardill, who presumably submitted
it for publication.] [Pseud.: "V."]
72 (Dec. 1817): 551. V: "English versus French." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 73, 1818
73 (Jan. 1818): 9-12. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (Jan. 1818): 17-21. A: "Letters from a Father to His Son in an Office under Government.
Letter IX." Rev. Henry Gostlin White. [These letters were published separately under
White's name in 1819.] [Pseud.: "W."]
73 (Jan. 1818): 62. V: "The Remonstrance ['When Phoebus heard Ida a recipe read']." William
Franklin, Royal Governor of New Jersey. [Sig.: "the late Governor Franklin"]
73 (Feb. 1818): 91-94. A: "Memoir of the Right Hon. John Philpot Curran, late Master of the
Rolls in Ireland." Rev. Henry Gostlin White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White
(signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series to the EM during 1817-18.]
73 (Feb. 1818): 97-100. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (Feb. 1818): 153-155. V: "The Chapel of the Isle. A Fragment." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
73 (Mar. 1818): 193-197. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (Mar. 1818): 257. V: "The Elfin Arrow. Found on the Coast of Malta." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (Apr. 1818): 289-292. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (Apr. 1818): 343-344. V: "The Progress of Music." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
73 (Apr. 1818): 344. V: "The Transformation of a Seraph to a Lyre. An Original
Metamorphosis." George Felton Mathew. [Sig.: "G.F.M."]
73 (Apr. 1818): 385-389. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (May 1818): 435. V: "A Highland Husband's Gift. From a MS. in the M'Gregor Family."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
73 (June 1818): 473-478. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
73 (June 1818): 526-527. V: "On a Lady's Kaleidoscope." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 74, 1818
74 (July 1818): 9-13. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
74 (July 1818): 27-29. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J." John
Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (July 1818): 61-62. V: "The Arctic Navigator's Prayer." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (July 1818): 62. V: "The Canal and the Brook." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Aug. 1818): 91-94. A: "Memoir of the late Right Hon. George Rose." Rev. Henry Gostlin
White [?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part
series to the EM during 1817-18.]
74 (Aug. 1818): 97-101. A: "Extracts from a Lawyer's Portfolio [conc.]." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
74 (Aug. 1818): 129-132. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue I." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (Aug. 1818): 162. V: "Prologue to a Play acted in a Nobleman's Barn." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
74 (Aug. 1818): 162-163. V: "Epilogue." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Sept. 1818): 193-197. L: "Extracts from an Arctic Navigator's Journal." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Sept. 1818): 217-219. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue II." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (Sept. 1818): 237-240. R: Adversaria: or, Selections and Reflections on Civil, Political,
Moral, and Religious subjects; intended to instil into the Minds of Youth, who have had a
liberal Education, a correct Knowledge of Men and Things. Rev. Henry Gostlin White
[?]. [Sig.: "H.G.W."; Henry Gostlin White (signing "W.") contributed a nine-part series
to the EM during 1817-18.]
74 (Sept. 1818): 259-260. V: "Winter in the Country to Winter in Town." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
74 (Oct. 1818): 289-294. L: "An Arctic Islander in London." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Oct. 1818): 294-300. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue III." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (Oct. 1818): 356. V: "The Arctic Moon." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Nov. 1818): 385-390. L: "Origin of an Arctic Colony." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
74 (Nov. 1818): 390-394. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue IV." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (Nov. 1818): 394-396. L: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. Letter I." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
74 (Nov. 1818): 439-440. V: "Sir Locrine. A Northern Ballad." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
74 (Dec. 1818): 481-485. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
74 (Dec. 1818): 486-489. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter II." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
74 (Dec. 1818): 489-492. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue V." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
74 (Dec. 1818): 536. V: "The Banquet Song of the Tonga Islanders. Versified from a Literal
Translation." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 75, 1819
75 (Jan. 1819): 9-14. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. The Glen of Green Spirits."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Jan. 1819): 14-18. A: "The First Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue VI." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (Jan. 1819): 38-40. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter III." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
75 (Jan. 1819): 54-55. V: "The Queen's Bower." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Feb. 1819): 105-111. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. St. Mark's Eve in
Yorkshire." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Feb. 1819): 111-114. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue I." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (Feb. 1819): 134-136. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter IV." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
75 (Feb. 1819): 148. V: "The Lykewake Dirge." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Mar. 1819): 208-210. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. The Pariah of Bombay."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Mar. 1819): 210-213. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue II." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (Mar. 1819): 242-244. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter V." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
75 (Mar. 1819): 262-263. V: "The Carnival of Corfu. A Fragment." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
75 (Apr. 1819): 297-301. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. The Specter Harper."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (Apr. 1819): 301-306. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue III." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (Apr. 1819): 355-356. V: "A Bridal Serenade. By a Modern Welsh Harper." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (May 1819): 388-391. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter VI." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
75 (May 1819): 393-398. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. The Ship of the Dead."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (May 1819): 401-404. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue IV." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (May 1819): 454. V: "The Glow-Worm to the Moon." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (June 1819): 487-492. A: "Relics of Popular Superstitions [cont.]. The Patron's Feast."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
75 (June 1819): 492-496. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue V." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
75 (June 1819): 515-517. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter VII." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
75 (June 1819): 545. V: "The Minute Bell." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 76, 1819
76 (July 1819): 9-13. A: "Tales of To-day. Sir Christopher Hatton in London." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (July 1819): 17-20. A: "The Second Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue VI." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (July 1819): 21-23. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter VIII." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
76 (July 1819): 29-33. A: "Topographical Account of Shrewsbury Abbey." Dr. Thomas
Stringer. [Stringer was from Shrewsbury; conc. (EM 76 [1819]: 329-332) is signed "T.S.
M.D.," Stringer's signature.]
76 (July 1819): 66-67. V: "Another Edition of Edwin and Angelina. From a Collector's
Portfolio." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (July 1819): 67. V: "Sonnet on a Tea-Kettle. From the Same [i.e., 'From a Collector's
Portfolio']." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Aug. 1819): 105-110. A: "Tales of To-day [cont.]. Lady Ann of Pembroke in 1819." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Aug. 1819): 113-116. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J.
Dialogue I." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (Aug. 1819): 118-120. A: "Sketch of a Tour through France and Italy. . . . Letter IX." R. C.
Marsden. [Sig.: "R.C.M."; Halkett and Laing 3: 325 identifies the "R.C.M." who
published Letters illustrative of Italian Scenery and Antiquities; suggested during a tour
on the Continent performed in the summer of 1817 (London, 1821) as R. C. Marsden.]
76 (Aug. 1819): 129-133. A: "Topographical Account of Shrewsbury Abbey [cont.]." Dr.
Thomas Stringer. [Stringer was from Shrewsbury; conc. (EM 76 [1819]: 329-332) is
signed "T.S. M.D.," Stringer's signature.]
76 (Aug. 1819): 165. V: "On a New-made Grave near Bolton Priory." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
76 (Sept. 1819): 201-204. A: "Tales of To-day [cont.]. The Gallery of Grondo." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Sept. 1819): 205-207. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue II." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (Sept. 1819): 225-229. A: "Topographical Account of Shrewsbury Abbey [cont.]." Dr.
Thomas Stringer. [Stringer was from Shrewsbury; conc. (EM 76 [1819]: 329-332) is
signed "T.S. M.D.," Stringer's signature.]
76 (Oct. 1819): 297-300. A: "Tales of To-day [cont.]. The Reading of the Will." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Oct. 1819): 300-305. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue III." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (Oct. 1819): 314-318. A: "On the Excellency of the Bible and the Christian Religion." John
Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "J.N.," John Nichols's frequent signature in the GM; dated from
Islington, where Nichols lived; pius and erudite article in Nichols's style, quoting Roger
Ascham, Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, John Selden, Sir Matthew Hale, Locke, and Sir
William Jones; also quotes a signed letter from Thomas Belsham that had appeared in GM
85-i (1815): 320-322]
76 (Oct. 1819): 329-332. A: "Topographical Account of Shrewsbury Abbey [conc.]." Dr.
Thomas Stringer. [Stringer was from Shrewsbury; conc. (EM 76 [1819]: 329-332) is
signed "T.S. M.D.," Stringer's signature.]
76 (Oct. 1819): 356. V: "The Blind Traveller. A Sketch." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Nov. 1819): 393-398. A: "Tales of Today [cont.]. Halfpenny Geordie." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Nov. 1819): 398-402. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue IV." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (Nov. 1819): 455-456. V: "The Marine Society's Appeal to the Ladies of Great Britain."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Nov. 1819): 456. V: "The Prodigal to his Wife." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Dec. 1819): 489-494. A: "Tales of To-day [cont.]. Education in 1819." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
76 (Dec. 1819): 494-499. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue V." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
76 (Dec. 1819): 543. V: "Le Pas Trois. An Epigram from M. de Levis." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
Volume 77, 1820
77 (Jan. 1820): 9-15. A: "Tales of To-day [conc.]. The Balance of Power." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
77 (Jan. 1820): 19-25. A: "The Third Night of 'Le Notti Romane.' Translated by J.J. . . .
Dialogue VI." John Jones [?]. [Sig.: "J.J."]
77 (Jan. 1820): 63. V: "The Pilfering Poet's Apology to his Judges." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
77 (Feb. 1820): 153-157. A: "Annals of Public Justice. The High Court of Justiciary, and a
Gipsy Chief." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (Feb. 1820): 166-167. V: "The Eldest King of Britain; Llewellyn's Dream. The prophetic
Fragment which suggested this imitation has been lately published by the learned and
revered editor of the Historia Brittonum [i.e., William Gunn, editor of Nennius's Historia
Britonum]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (Feb. 1820): 170. V: "Dirge, on the Interment of His Late Majesty, George III." William
Holloway. [Sig.: "W.H."; dated from E.I.H. (East India House); Pitcher NQ 76: 507
identifies the "W.H." of East India House who contributed various items to the EM as
William Holloway.]
77 (Mar. 1820): 201-206. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. An Austrian Assassin." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (Mar. 1820): 218-219. A: "On Rash and Censorious Judgment." Dr. Thomas Stringer.
[Sig.: "T.S."; dated from Shrewsbury, where Stringer, a frequent contributor to the EM
during this period, lived.]
77 (Mar. 1820): 219-224. L: "Sayings of Bacon, Raleigh, and Hale" enc. John Nichols [?].
[Sig.: "N."; content reminiscent of that in EM 76 (1819): 314-318, which is signed "J.N."
(John Nichols's' frequent signature in the GM) and which is dated from Islington, where
Nichols lived]
77 (Mar. 1820): 260. V: "A Walk to Ilkley." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (Apr. 1820): 297-301. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Western Assize Court in
1689." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (Apr. 1820): 357-358. V: "Lines, on seeing the flower called honesty in a lady's cap." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (May 1820): 393-396. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Bronze Statue." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (May 1820): 430-431. V: "The White Horse of Wharfdale. From tradition." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (June 1820): 489-494. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Brothers of Dijon." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
77 (June 1820): 536. V: "St. Valentine's Eve, or the Fire-side Fairies." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
Volume 78, 1820
78 (July 1820): 9-13. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Czar and Czarowitz." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Aug. 1820): 105-109. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Traveller's Dream." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Aug. 1820): 153. V: "A Freemason's Epitaph near Bagdad." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
78 (Sept. 1820): 201-205. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. Il Due Gobbi." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Sept. 1820): 246-249. R: Anna Gurney's A literal Translation of the Saxon Chronicle.
James Temple Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "I.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM in 1820-21]
78 (Sept. 1820): 249-250. R: An Historical and Topographical Account of Woburn. James
Temple Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "I.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM in 1820-21]
78 (Sept. 1820): 263. V: "An Englishman's Farewell to a Conversazione." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
78 (Oct. 1820): 297-301. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. The Black Gondola." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Oct. 1820): 352. V: "An Exile's Dream." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Nov. 1820): 389-392. A: "Annals of Public Justice [cont.]. Count Orloff's Divorce." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Nov. 1820): 405-407. L: "On the Dramatic Works of Dryden." James Temple Mansel [?].
[Sig.: "J.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM beginning in 1820]
78 (Nov. 1820): 454. V: "The Yew in Skipton Castle." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Nov. 1820): 454. V: "Supposed Song of a Buckinghamshire Cavalier in the Civil Wars."
James Temple Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "J.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM
beginning in 1820]
78 (Dec. 1820): 489-494. A: "Annals of Public Justice [conc.]. Queen Mary's Cross." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Dec. 1820): 548. V: "The Farewell Cup to the Dead at a Highland Funeral." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
78 (Dec. 1820): 549-550. V: "Lines Written in Aspley Wood, Sept. 1820; Inscribed to the
Author of 'Aonian Hours.'" James Temple Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "J.T.M.," a signature
Mansel used in the GM beginning in 1820]
Volume 79, 1821
79 (Jan. 1821): 9-13. A: "The Secrets of Cabalism." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Jan. 1821): 73. V: "A Christmas Carol." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Feb. 1821): 105-109. A: "Secrets of Cabalism [cont.]." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Feb. 1821): 109-114. A: "On the Alleged Impropriety of the Drama." James Temple
Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "J.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM beginning in 1820]
79 (Feb. 1821): 119-128. A: "General Literature; and the Causes that Influence the Revolutions
of Opinion." Martin MacDermot. [EM 79 (1821): (194) notes that the signature
"M.M.D." was inadvertently omitted from this item; 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D."
as Martin MacDermot.]
79 (Feb. 1821): 167-168. V: "The Pelican and the Swan. A Fable." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
79 (Mar. 1821): 197-201. A: "On the Gradations of the Human Intellect." Martin MacDermot.
[Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
79 (Mar. 1821): 202-206. A: "Secrets of Cabalism." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Mar. 1821): 228-229. V: "An Unexpected Heir's Legacy." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Mar. 1821): 259-260. V: "The Stroll of the Last Sylph." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Apr. 1821): 294-297. A: "An Account of Mezzoterranea, or the Central Regions of the
Earth. Addressed by M. Denon, Jun. to the French National Institute." Anna Jane
Vardill. [This is part one of a four-part fanciful parody of Travels in Sicily and Malta
(1788) and Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt (1802) by Dominique Vivant, Baron
Denon (1745-1825). The signature "V." on the second and third installments (EM 80
[1821]: 6-12, 127-133) betrays Anna Jane Vardill's authorship. See Vardill's subsequent
parody, also signed "V." and referring to this series, in 80 (1821): 310-313, 412-416, 511-516.] [Pseud.: "V. Denon, Junior"]
79 (Apr. 1821): 298-303. A: "On the Gradations of the Human Intellect [cont.]." Martin
MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin
MacDermot.]
79 (Apr. 1821): 303-308. A: "Secrets of Cabalism." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (Apr. 1821): 309-315. A: "Dramatic Bibliography. On the Life and Principal Writings of
Marlo [i.e., Christopher Marlowe]." James Temple Mansel [?]. [Conc. (EM 79 [1821]:
413-418) is signed "J.T.M.," a signature Mansel used in the GM beginning in 1820.]
79 (Apr. 1821): 360. V: "A Fragment from a Lawyer's Portfolio." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
79 (May 1821): 393-399. A: "On the Gradations of the Human Intellect [cont.]." Martin
MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin
MacDermot.]
79 (May 1821): 400-404. A: "Secrets of Cabalism." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (May 1821): 413-418. A: "Dramatic Bibliography. On the Life and Principal Writings of
Marlo [i.e., Christopher Marlowe] [conc.]." James Temple Mansel [?]. [Sig.: "J.T.M.,"
a signature Mansel used in the GM beginning in 1820]
79 (May 1821): 445-450. R: James Haynes's Conscience, or the Bridal Night.--A Tragedy, in
five Acts. Dr. David Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."]
79 (May 1821): 457-458. V: "The Keep of Windsor Castle. A Fragment from Tradition." Anna
Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (May 1821): 458-459. V: "Lines written beneath a portrait of Captain [William Edward]
Parry." Dr. David Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."]
79 (June 1821): 492-498. A: "The Last Secret of Cabalism." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
79 (June 1821): 500-505. A: "On the Gradations of the Human Intellect [conc.]." Martin
MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin
MacDermot.]
79 (June 1821): 553-555. V: "La Morte d'Arthur; or, The Legend of Sir Launcelot. Collected
from the MS. in the Harleian Library." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 80, 1821
80 (July 1821): 6-12. A: "M. Denon's Hundred Days in England. Extracted from his journal."
Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."; this is part two of a four-part fanciful parody of Travels
in Sicily and Malta (1788) and Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt (1802) by Dominique
Vivant, Baron Denon (1745-1825). The signature "V." on this as well as on the third
installment (EM 80 [1821]: 127-133) betrays Anna Jane Vardill's authorship. See
Vardill's subsequent parody, also signed "V." and referring to this series, in 80 (1821):
310-313, 412-416, 511-516.]
80 (July 1821): 17-21. L: "Womankind." Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81
(1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
80 (July 1821): 65. V: "The Coronation Eve." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (July 1821): 66-67. V: "The Eighteenth of June." Dr. David Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."]
80 (Aug. 1821): 127-133. A: "M. Denon in England." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."; this is
part three of a four-part fanciful parody of Travels in Sicily and Malta (1788) and Travels
in Upper and Lower Egypt (1802) by Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (1745-1825). The
signature "V." on this as well as on the second installment (EM 80 [1821]: 6-12) betrays
Anna Jane Vardill's authorship. See Vardill's subsequent parody, also signed "V." and
referring to this series, in 80 (1821): 310-313, 412-416, 511-516.]
80 (Aug. 1821): 144. V: "Wit and Reason." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (Aug. 1821): 173-181. R: The Mountain Bard; consisting of Legendary Ballads and Tales.
By James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. Dr. David Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."; Moir and
Hogg were both contributors to Blackwood's Magazine during the 1820's.]
80 (Sept. 1821): 216-221. A: "M. Denon in England." Anna Jane Vardill. [This is part four of
a four-part fanciful parody of Travels in Sicily and Malta (1788) and Travels in Upper
and Lower Egypt (1802) by Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (1745-1825). The signature
"V." on the second and third installments (EM 80 [1821]: 6-12, 127-133) betrays Anna
Jane Vardill's authorship. See Vardill's subsequent parody, also signed "V." and referring
to this series, in 80 (1821): 310-313, 412-416, 511-516.] [Pseud.: "V. Denon, Junior"]
80 (Sept. 1821): 241-242. V: "The Sea Storm." Dr. David Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."]
80 (Sept. 1821): 261. V: "A Whisper at a Conversazioné." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (Oct. 1821): 310-313. A: "The Last Leaf of the Parish-Register." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
80 (Oct. 1821): 320. V: "A Traveller's Story." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (Oct. 1821): 327. V: "Sonnet. On [Thomas] Stothard's Painting of the Canterbury Pilgrims."
Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the
signature as Thomas Smith's but does not identify the various contributions affected.]
80 (Nov. 1821): 412-416. A: "The Last Leaf of the Parish Register [cont.]." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (Dec. 1821): 501-508. A: "On the Criterion of Poetical Pre-eminence." Martin MacDermot.
[Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
80 (Dec. 1821): 508-510. V: "The Hermit of Loch Lomond." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
80 (Dec. 1821): 511-516. A: "The Last Leaf of the Parish Register." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
Volume 81, 1822
81 (Jan. 1822): 9-12. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or, the Art of Consoling." Anna Jane
Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Jan. 1822): 26-27. V: "The Prisoners of Mount St. Michael." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.:
"V."]
81 (Feb. 1822): 101-112. A: "Critical Essays on the Genius of the English Poets. No. I.
Shakspeare." Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies
"M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
81 (Feb. 1822): 112. V: "The Boat of the Stars." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Feb. 1822): 120-123. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or, the Art of Consoling. Section II.--People in the Country." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Feb. 1822): 153. V: "Spring's Snow-drops." Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Enort";
Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not
identify the various contributions affected.]
81 (Mar. 1822): 203-213. A: "Critical Essays on the Genius of the English Poets. No. II.
Milton." Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies
"M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
81 (Mar. 1822): 214-215. V: "Malham Tarn." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Mar. 1822): 218-223. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or, the Art of Consoling. Section III.--Poor Old Friends." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Mar. 1822): 256-259. R: David Lyndsay's Dramas of the Ancient World. Dr. David
Macbeth Moir. [Sig.: "."]
81 (Apr. 1822): 293 [2nd 293]-303. A: "Essays on the Genius of the British Poets, by the Author
of 'A Critical Dissertation on the Nature and Principles of Taste.' No. III. Milton,
continued." Martin MacDermot. [BMGC]
81 (Apr. 1822): 310-314. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or, the Art of Consoling. Section IV.--Wits out of Place." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (Apr. 1822): 325-326. V: "The Fairies' Nursery, An April Dream." Anna Jane Vardill.
[Sig.: "V."]
81 (Apr. 1822): 332. V: "The Birth of the Dimple." Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.: "Enort";
Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does not
identify the various contributions affected.]
81 (Apr. 1822): 374. L: "Extract from a constant Correspondent to the Editor [complaining of
the editorial tone of the new proprietors of the EM]." Rev. Thomas Smith [?]. [Sig.:
"Enort"; Pitcher 93: 165 provisionally identifies the signature as Thomas Smith's but does
not identify the various contributions affected.]
81 (Apr. 1822): 374. L: "[E]xtract from a letter written by Mrs. ----- --, one of the family of the
late worthy proprietor [of the EM, James Asperne]." Mrs. A. E. Asperne. [Sig.: "A. E.
A-----"]
81 (May 1822): 395-404. A: "Essays on the Genius of the British Poets. No. IV. Milton,
continued." Martin MacDermot. [EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies the writer as "the
Author of the 'Critical Dissertation on the Nature and Principles of Taste'" (i.e., Martin
MacDermot); BMGC]
81 (May 1822): 404-405. V: "Ode to Imagination." Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D.";
EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
81 (May 1822): 411-414. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or the Art of Consoling. Section V.--Ladies out of Fashion." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
81 (June 1822): 506-509. A: "My Godmother's Legacy; or the Art of Consoling. Section VI.--Husbands and Wives." Anna Jane Vardill. [Sig.: "V."]
Volume 82, 1822
82 (July 1822): 44-48. A: "Essay on the Genius of Cowley, Donne and Clieveland." Martin
MacDermot. [Cont. (EM 82 [1822]: 108-112) is signed "M.M.D."; 81 (1822): 395n
identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
82 (Aug. 1822): 108-112. A: "Essay on the Genius of Cowley, Donne and Clieveland [cont.]."
Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies "M.M.D." as
Martin MacDermot.]
82 (Oct. 1822): 333-341. A: "On the Genius of Spenser, and the Spenserian School of Poetry."
Martin MacDermot. [Cont. (EM 82 [1822]: 431-440) is signed "M.M.D."; 81 (1822):
395n identifies "M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
82 (Nov. 1822): 431-440. A: "On the Genius of Spenser, and the Spenserian School of Poetry
[cont.]." Martin MacDermot. [Sig.: "M.M.D."; EM 81 (1822): 395n identifies
"M.M.D." as Martin MacDermot.]
Volume 84, 1823
84 (July 1823): 3. A: "Memoir of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart." William Carey. [Cont.
(EM 84 [1823]: 100-104) is signed by Carey.]
84 (Sept. 1823): 201-207. A: "Memoir of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. [conc.]." William
Carey. [Cont. of EM 84 (1823): 100-104, which is signed by Carey]
84 (Nov. 1823): 393-396. A: "Letters on London, by an Irish Gentleman." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.] [Pseud.: "An Irish
Gentleman in London"]
84 (Dec. 1823): 497-500. A: "Letters from an Irish Gentleman. No. II." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.]
84 (Dec. 1823): 501-503. A: "The Shipwreck." Dr. David Macbeth Moir [?]. [Sig.: "Delta"]
Volume 85, 1824
85 (Jan. 1824): 38-40. A: "Letters from an Irish Gentleman. No. III." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.]
85 (Jan. 1824): 47-49. V: "A Metrical Illustration of the London Directories." John Nichols [?].
[Sig.: "N.," John Nichols's occasional signature in the GM; dated from Islington, where
Nichols lived; contents reflective of Nichols's antiquarian interest in the districts of
London]
85 (Feb. 1824): 111-114. A: "Letters from an Irish Gentleman. No. IV." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.]
85 (Mar. 1824): 239-242. A: "Letters from an Irish Gentleman. No. V." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.] [Pseud.: "An Irish
Gentleman"]
85 (Apr. 1824): 309-311. A: "Letters from an Irish Gentleman. No. 6." Felix MacDonough.
[EM 84 (1823): (482) attributes the "Letters from an Irish Gentleman" to the author of
The Hermit in London, identified by BMGC as Felix MacDonough.] [Pseud.: "The Irish
Gentleman"]
Volume 86, 1824
86 (July 1824): 30-34. A: "Specimens of Modern Prose Writers. No. I. The Author of 'Table
Talk': Characteristics of Learned Men." William Hazlitt. [Sig.: "W.H."; BMGC]
Volume N.S. 2, 1826
N.s. 2 (Mar. 1826): 279. V: "On Newton's Admirable Painting of the Dull Lecture."
Washington Irving. [Sig.: "The Author of the Sketch Book"; BMGC]
N.s. 2 (May 1826): 492. V: "Spanish Ballad." M. A. C. de Viley of Chelmsford [?]. [Sig.: "De
V."; the editor's "Avis" to contributors and correspondents in EM n.s. 2 (1826): 448
refers to a M. A. C. de Viley of Chelmsford.]