- 3 (1733): iii-iv. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, Author of the Gentleman's Magazine."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
[Orig. "M.B."]
- 3 (1733): iv. V:
"On seeing the following Caveat written by an Irish Father
Inquisitor on the first Leaf of some Volumes of Mr Addison's Guardians
and the Gentleman's Magazine, which had been seized among the Books of
an English Merchant, and detained six Months in the Spanish Inquisition
['Princes and priests, by int'rest join'd']."
John Bancks.
[Bond 89]
- 3 (1733): 1-2. A:
" London Journal, Dec. 30 [1732]. No. 705. An Answer to a
Pamphlet call'd, No Time proper to repeal the Test Act [cont.]."
James Pitt [?].
[Pailler 1: 54, n. 1]
[Orig. "Socrates"]
- 3 (1733): 7-8. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 6 [1733] No. 4. On the Test Act [part
quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 8-10. A:
"Craftsman Jan. 6 [1733]. No. 340. Of the Navy and Militia
[designated 'D' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10: 89-101]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 11-12. A:
"Grubstreet Journal, Jan. 9 [1733]. No 159. Of the
Original of the Grubbeans."
Aaron Hill
[?].
[Hillhouse 14, n. 10] [Orig.
"A.H."]
- 3 (1733): 17-18. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 13 [1733]. No. 5. Of Civil Power in
Matters of Religion [part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 3 (1733): 37-38. A:
"The Craftsman, Jan. 27 [1733]. No. 343. Proceedings of the
Merchants defended [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10:
120-130]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 39-40. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 27 [1733]. No. 7. Mr Osborne censur'd
[part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 40. V:
"To the Rev. Dr [Jonathan] Swift, with a Present of a Paper Book finely
bound."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of
Orrery.
[Bond 90] [Orig. "the Earl of O---
y"]
- 3 (1733): 40. V:
"Verses left with a Silver Standish on Dean [Jonathan] Swift's
Desk."
Rev. Patrick Delany, Dean of
Down.
[Bond 94] [Orig. "Dr D---y"]
- 3 (1733):39]-[40 [ 2nd 39-
40]. A: "Annotations, from the Grubstreet
Journal [No. 161; re the muses as 'Sicilian sisters'; originally signed
'Bavius']."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 317; Pettit 448, n. 6]
- 3 (1733): 41. V:
"On the Queen's [Queen Caroline's] Grotto. From the Weekly
Miscellany."
Rev. Edward Cobden.
[Bond 93]
- 3 (1733): 64-65. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Jan. 27. and Feb. 3 [1733]. On Morality and
Religion. In a Letter to the Author."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 68-69. A:
"Grubstreet Journal, Feb. 8 [1731]. No. 163. Of the Free
Masons."
Aaron Hill [?].
[Hillhouse 14, n. 10] [Orig. "A.H."]
- 3 (1733): 79-80.
A:"The Craftsman, Feb. 17 [1733]. No. 346. An
Address to the Land-holders [portion consisting of a letter signed 'S.S.'; part
quotation, part paraphrase; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37
reprint 10: 145-149]."
Henry St. John, 1st
Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv, 142-145]
[Orig. "S.S."]
- 3 (1733): 82-83. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 17 [1733]. Of Morality and Religion
[part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 83. A:
"London Journal, Feb. 17 [1733]. No. 712. Seasonable
Advice to the People. Faithful are the Wounds of a Friend; but the Kisses of an
Enemy are deceitful."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 88-89. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Feb. 24 [1733]. No 11. Of Murder."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig. "Theophilus"]
- 3 (1733): 93. V:
"Belinda's Canary-Bird."
Rev. Edward
Cobden.
[Bond 93] [Orig. "Miso"]
-
3
(1733)
94
V
"An Ode, on Occasion of Mr Handel's Great Te Deum, at the Feast
of the Sons of the Clergy."
Rev. Edward Cobden [?].
Orig. "Miso"; Cobden
(signing "Miso") contributed a poem on the preceding page.
- 3 (1733): 96. V:
"The Patriot no Poet."
James
Ralph.
[Pailler 2: 588]
- 3 (1733): 96. V:
"Verses on Providence, extracted from the Essay on Man ['Who
finds not Providence all-good and wise']."
Alexander Pope.
[Pailler 2: 586]
- 3 (1733): 125. A:
"The Craftsman, March 10 [1733]. No. 349 ['On the Trade of
Taxes'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10: 173-
180]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 128. A:
"Craftsman, March 17 [1733], No. 350. Remarks on the Craftsman's
Adversaries [portion consisting of a letter signed 'S.S.'; part quotation, part
paraphrase; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10: 181-
183]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv, 145-147] [Orig.
"S.S."]
- 3 (1733): 139-140. A:
"Craftsman, March 24 [1733], No. 351. Of Excises [designated
'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10: 189-194]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 145. A:
"The Craftsman, March 31 [1733; No. 352 ['Mr (Joseph) Addison on
Trade; On the Rochester Instructions'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman
1731-37 reprint 10: 196-201]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 147. V:
"After a Recovery from the Small-Pox."
Rev.
Edward Cobden.
[Bond 93]
- 3 (1733): 148. V:
"Horace Ode ix. Book iii ['Ad Lydiam'] Wrote long since by Bp.
Atterbury."
Francis Atterbury, Bishop of
Rochester.
[Bond 89]
- 3 (1733): 149. V:
"Advice to a Young Lady. From the Universal Spectator ['The
Counsel of a Friend, Belinda hear']."
George, 1st
Baron Lyttelton.
[Ram 305]
- 3 (1733): 151. V:
"The Hibernian Poetess's Address and Recommendation to her Son, to her
dear Cousin Esq.; L M of London ['To the late King of Britain a Savage was
brought']."
Mary Barber.
[Bond
89]
- 3 (1733): 151. V:
"Sent to the E[arl] of O[rrer]y half an hour past 9 ['Tis said, for every
common Grief']."
Mary Barber.
[Bond 89]
- 3 (1733): 151. V:
"Receiv'd for Answer [to Mary Barber] the same Hour ['Not Bath nor
Tunbridge can my Lays inspire']."
John Boyle, 5th
Earl of Orrery.
[Pailler 2: 585]
- 3 (1733): 151. V:
"Mrs B[arbe]r's reply ['Your Anguish is infectious, I confess']."
Mary Barber.
[Bond 89]
[Orig. "Mrs B---r"]
- 3 (1733): 173. A:
"The Craftsman, April 7 [1733]. No. 353 [portion consisting of
commentary on Handel's control of English opera, including 'Epigram' ('Quoth
W[alpol]e to H[ande]l, shall We 2 agree') re Walpole's 1733 Excise Bill;
designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 10: 206-210]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv, 149-152]
- 3 (1733): 174. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, April 7 [1733]. No. 17 ['M. Voltaire's
Dedication of Zaire to Mr Falkener']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222] [Orig. "Eusebius"]
- 3 (1733): 175 A:
"London Journal, April 7 [1733]. No 719 ['The
Ministry and their Schemes vindicated']."
James
Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 182-183. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, April 14 [1733]. No. 18. Observations on
the Layman's Sermon pretended to be preached at Lincoln's-Inn, Jan. 30. and on
its Supplement."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 183-184. A:
"London Journal, April 14 [1733]. No 720. Of
Friendship and Benevolence."
James Pitt
[?].
[Pailler 1: 54, n. 1] [Orig.
"Socrates"]
- 3 (1733): 188-189. A:
"The Daily Advertiser, April 18 [1733]. The Author's Vindication of
the General Dictionary [i.e., the General Dictionary, Historical
and Critical], from the Remarks of A.B. in the Grub-street
Journal."
John Peter Bernard, Rev. Thomas
Birch, John Lockman, George Sale, et al.
[Watt 1: 104]
[Orig. "The Authors"]
- 3 (1733): 189-190. A:
"Grub-street Journal, April 19 [1733]. No. 173. Maevius to
Francis Walsingham, Esq [i.e., William Arnall of the Free Briton]; on
his Remarks on the Proceedings of the Comon Council of London, relating to the
Tobacco Bill."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 319; Pettit 448, n. 6]
- 3 (1733): 190-191. A:
"The Craftsman, April 21 [1733]. No. 355 ['The
Craftsman's Congratulation'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman
1731-37 reprint 10: 210-215]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 202-203. A:
"The Craftsman, April 28 [1733]. No. 356 ['First Ministers never
easy'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 1-8]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 204. V:
"To Crassus concerning Stella."
Rev. Edward
Cobden.
[Bond 93]
- 3 (1733): 204. V:
"Horace Ode iii. Book iv. Translated long since by Bp Atterbury."
Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester.
[Bond89]
- 3 (1733): 205. V:
"A Prologue spoken at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, April 21. by Mr
Paget, on Occasion of his attempting King Lear; a young Gentlewoman his Relation
then also appearing for the first Time on the Stage in the Character of
Cordelia. By Mr Duick."
John Duick.
[Carlson 251]
- 3 (1733): 205. V:
"Verses from the Essay on Man. Epist. II ['Heaven formeth each
on other to depend']."
Alexander
Pope.
[Pailler 2: 586]
- 3 (1733): 205. V:
"To Dr [George] Cheyne, of Bath. On Reading his Works."
H. Cheyne.
[Bond 93] [Orig.
"H.C."]
- 3 (1733): 209-210. V:
"A Description of Maryland, extracted from a Poem, entitled, Carmen
Seculare, addressed to Ld Baltimore [Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron
Baltimore], Proprietor of that Province, now there. By Mr Lewis, Author of . . .
a Journey from Patapsko to Annapolis."
Richard
Lewis.
[Pailler 2: 580]
- 3 (1733): 230-232. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 5 [1733]. No. 21. Of
Infidelity."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 236-237. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 12 [1733]. No. 22. Of Freethinking and
Freethinkers."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"A.B."]
- 3 (1733): 239-240. A:
"The Craftsman, May 12 [1733]. No. 358 ['The late Tumults at
Westminster justified and Censur'd'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-
37 reprint 11: 17-24]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 252.
A:Letter originally signed "J. Ralph" from the Grub-Street
Journal, No. 178 (24 May 1733).
James Ralph
[?].
[Orig. "Ralph"]
- 3 (1733): 253-255. A:
"Free Briton, May 24 [1733]. No. 183. The Craftsman
[No. 359 (19 May 1733)] answer'd [re the dismissal of Philip Dormer Stanhope,
4th Earl of Chesterfield, by George II]."
William
Arnall [?].
[Haig 4] [Orig. "Fra.
Walsingham"]
- 3 (1733): 255-256. A:
"The Craftsman, May 26 [1733]. No. 360 ['Remarks on An
Examination of the late Conduct of the Ministry, &c.'; designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 36-43]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 257-258. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, May 26 [1733]. No. 24. A Vindication of the
Church of England, against Mr [Daniel] Neal's Reflections [i.e., History of
the Puritans]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Britannicus"]
- 3 (1733): 263. V:
"Written by the lord L---ne, in a window of the Tower, when under
confinement there, over the name of R. Walpole, who had been confined in the
same room in 1712 ['Good unexpected, evil unforeseen']."
George Granville [Grenville], Baron Lansdowne.
[Lansdowne had been imprisoned in the Tower on a charge of Jacobitism, 1715-
17.] [Orig. "the lord L---ne"]
- 3 (1733): 263. V:
"To a Lady on reading [William] Sherlock upon Death [re Sherlock's
Practical Discourse concerning Death]."
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.
[Bond 99]
- 3 (1733): 264. V:
"Further Extract of the Poem [Carmen Seculare], addessed to Ld
Baltimore [Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore; cont.]."
Richard Lewis.
[Pailler 2: 580]
- 3 (1733): 279-280. A:
"Grubstreet Journal, May 31 [1733]. No 179 ['Remarks
on some Criticisms of Mr Baile's (Pierre Bayle's) General Dictionary']."
John Peter Bernard, Rev. Thomas Birch, John Lockman,
George Sale, et al.
[Watt 1: 104] [Orig. "The
Authors"]
- 3 (1733): 284-286. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 2 [1733]. No. 25. Observations on the
Layman's Sermon [cont.]."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 296-297. A:
"The Craftsman, June 9 [1733]. No. 194 [misprint for No. 362;
'Mr Walsingham banter'd by D'Anvers'; designated 'D." in Craftsman
1731-37 reprint 11: 51-60]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 298-299. A:
"The Weekly Miscellany, June 9 [1733]. No. 26. Remarks on the
Layman's Sermon, &c."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Oxoniensis"]
- 3 (1733): 305-306. A:
"London Journal, June 16 [1733]. No. 729. On Conversation and
Reading [part quotation, part summary]."
James
Pitt [?].
[Pailler 1: 54, n. 1] [Orig.
"Socrates"]
- 3 (1733): 307-309. A:
"The Craftsman, June 23 [1733]. No 364. Of Garbling
the Army [designated 'D." in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 69-
75]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 315. A:
"The Craftsman, June 30 [1733]. No 634 [misprint for No. 365
['The two Lists of the Committee to enquire into Frauds'; designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 75-82]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 317. V:
"On the Five Bustos in the Queen's Grotto [Queen Caroline's grotto in
Richmond Park]."
John Duick.
[Carlson 251]
- 3 (1733): 317-318. V:
"Characters from the State-Dunces: A Poem, inscrib'd to Mr Pope."
Paul Whitehead.
[Bond 100]
- 3 (1733): 319. V:
"Mr Pope's Epitaph on Mr. [John] Gay."
Alexander Pope.
[Bond 97]
- 3 (1733): 319. V:
"To Mr. Pope, on the Same [i.e., John Gay]."
John Boyle, 5th Earl of Orrery.
[Bond 90]
- 3 (1733): 320. V:
"A song ['Flutt'ring spread thy purple Pinions'], by Dr Swift."
Jonathan Swift.
[Swift 2: 660-661]
- 3 (1733): 322. V:
"Mrs B[arbe]r to the E[arl] of O[rrer]y on his promise to sup with
her."
Mary Barber.
[Bond 89]
[Orig. "Mrs B---r"]
- 3 (1733): 335. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, June 30 [1733]. No. 29 ['Clarendon's History
vindicated from Mr (John) Oldmixon's Reflections']."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222] [Orig. "R. Hooker"]
- 3 (1733): 339-340. A:
"The Craftsman, July 7 [1733]. No 366. A Modern
Whig's Political Creed [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint
11: 83-88]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 341. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 7 [1733]. No. 30. Remarks on Mr
[Samuel] Chandler's Introduction to his Translation of [Philipa] Limborch's
History of the Inquisiton."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 356-357. A:
"The Englishman, No. II [23 June 1733]," enclosing Nicholas
Tindal's dedication of his trans. of Paul de Rapin's History of England
to Frederick, Prince of Wales.
W.
Prynne.
[New Camb. Biblio. 2: 1327 lists W. Prynne as
the editor of The Englishman, which ran for only two issues.]
- 3 (1733): 357-358. A:
"The Craftsman, July 21 [1733]. No 368. Mr Danvers'
Political Faith [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 94-
99]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 359-360. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 21 [1733]. No. 32. The Benefit of
Religion."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Philanthropos"]
- 3 (1733): 362-363. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, July 28 [1733]. No. 32. Christianity and
Infidelity examin'd."
Rev. William Webster [?]
(or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"X."]
- 3 (1733): 363-364. A:
"London Journal July 28 [1733]. No. 735. Remarks on Mr
D'anvers's political Creed]."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 364-366. A:
"The Craftsman, July 28 [1733]. No. 369. Remarks on the Report
from the Committee of Enquiry into the Frauds in the Customs [designated 'D.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 100-107]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 372. V:
"Verses written by Dr Swift [on receiving a paper book from John Boyle,
5th Earl of Orrery]."
Jonathan Swift.
[Bond 99]
- 3 (1733): 373. V:
"To the Authors of the Bee. By the Rev. Mr Lloyd of Gildon
Sutton, Cheshire."
Rev. John Lloyd.
[Bond 96]
- 3 (1733): 375-376. V:
"The Pig. A Tale ['Some hundreds, on a winter day']."
Samuel Wesley the Younger.
[Ram 309]
- 3 (1733): 406-407. A:
"The Craftsman, August 4 [1733], No. 370. The Excise Scheme
would not have answer'd the End proposed of taking off the Land-Tax [designated
'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 108-114]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 409-410. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Aug. 4 [1733]. No 34. Religion
and Infidelity, a Dream."
Rev. William Webster
[?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"X"]
- 3 (1733): 415-416. A:
"The Craftsman, August 11 [1733]. No. 371. Of the Hanover
Succession, and its Foundation [designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37
reprint 11: 115-122]."
Henry St. John, 1st
Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv]
- 3 (1733): 418-419. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Aug. 18 [1733]. No 36. Of
Scepticism."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222] [Orig.
"Cantab."]
- 3 (1733): 426-427. A:
"The Craftsman, August 25 [1733]. No. 373 ['Mr D'anvers's
Defence of his Writings; A certain Gentleman's Behaviour to the Dissenters';
designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 131-137]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 430. V:
"To her Majesty [Queen Caroline], on her Grotto [in Richmond
Park]."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
- 3 (1733): 431. V:
"To the Rt Hon. Ld Visc. Weymouth [Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth]
on his late Marriage with Miss Carteret. By Dr. Bowden, Author of the
Poetical Essays lately publish'd."
Dr.
Samuel Bowden.
[Bond 90]
- 3 (1733): 433. V: "To
a young Gentleman on his return from India. By Mr. M. Browne."
Rev. Moses Browne.
[Carlson 248]
- 3 (1733): 433-434. V:
"To a Young Lady ['Polly, from me, tho' now a love-sick youth']."
Richard Savage.
[Carlson 261]
- 3 (1733): 468-469. A:
"Grubstreet Journal, Sept. 6 [1733]. No. 193. Remarks on the
Free Briton . . . [originally signed 'Maevius' and annotated by
'Bavius']."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 322; Pettit 448, n. 6]
- 3 (1733): 469-470. A:
"The Craftsman, Sept. 8 [1733]. No. 375. Of the English
Constitution [part quotation, part paraphrase; designated 'O.' in
Craftsman1731-37 reprint 11: 143-150]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82:
xxiv-xxv, 152-157]
- 3 (1733): 470-473. A:
"London Journal, Sept. 8 [1733]. No. 741 [and 15 September 1733
(No. 742)]. A Letter to the Protestant Dissenters."
James Pitt [?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F.
Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 473. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Sept. 15 [1733]. No. 40. Of
Infidelity."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 477-480. A:
"The Craftsman, Sept. 22 [1733], No 377. Extract from
the Freeholder's Political Catechism [designated 'O.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 157-170]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82:
xxiv-xxv, 158-169]
- 3 (1733): 481-482. A:
"London Journal, Sept. 22 [1733]. No. 743 ['A Letter to the
Protestant Dissenters'; cont.]."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 482-483. A:
"Craftsman, Sept. 29 [1733]. No. 378 [attacking the Free
Briton's stand re the Schism Act; designated 'D.' in Craftsman
1731-37 reprint 11: 171-181]."
Nicholas Amhurst
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 485. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Sept. 22 [1733]. No. 41. Remarks on Mr
[Thomas] Gordon's Translation of Tacitus."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 487. V:
"Damon and Delia."
George, 1st Baron
Lyttelton.
[Ram 310]
- 3 (1733): 490-491. V:
"Plaistow. A Poem."
Jeremy
Dummer.
[Bond 94] [Orig. "J.D."]
- 3 (1733): 515. A:
"History of Inoculation" by "Bavius," from Grub-Street Journal,
No. 197 (4 Oct. 1733).
Richard Russel
[?].
[Hillhouse 298, 322; Pettit 448, n. 6] [Orig.
"Bavius"]
- 3 (1733): 515-516. A:
"London Journal, Oct. 6 [1733]. No 745 ['Of Coalition
of Parties and Country Interest']."
James Pitt
[?].
[Haig 5] [Orig. "F. Osborne"]
- 3 (1733): 518-519. A:
"Craftsman, Oct. 6 [1733]. No. 379. The true Interest of the
DISSENTERS consider'd [designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11:
181-189]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 524-526. A:
"Craftsman, Oct. 13 [1733]. No. 380 ['The Craftsman's
Advice to the Dissenters'; designated 'D.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint
11: 189-196]."
Nicholas Amhurst [?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 526-527. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Oct. 13 [1733]. No. 44. Remarks on Mr
[Thomas] Chubb's Notions [re reason and religion]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222] [Orig. "Philalethes"]
- 3 (1733): 538-540. A:
"The Craftsman, Oct. 27 [1733]. No. 382. On Parties Civil and
Ecclesiastical [designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12: 1-
11]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 542. V: "A
Riddle. By a Lady ['Thou tyrant whom I will not name']."
Mehetabel Wright.
[Ram 311]
- 3 (1733): 542. V: "To
an Infant expiring the second day of its Birth. Written by its Mother, in
Imitation of Namby Pamby."
Metetabel
Wright.
[Ram 311]
- 3 (1733): 546. V:
"Plaistow, a Poem [cont.]."
Jeremy
Dummer.
[Bond 94]
- 3 (1733): 581. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Oct. 27. and Nov. 3 [1733]. Of the
Heathens Notions of a future State, with Regard to modern Infidels
[part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William
Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 583-585. A:
"The Craftsman, Nov. 3 [1733]. No. 383. History of Parties
continued [designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12: 11-
22]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 586-588. A:
"The Craftsman, Nov. 10 [1733]. No 384 [dissertation
upon parties, cont.; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12:
23-31]. . . ."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 591-592. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Nov. 17, and 24 [1733; 'Remarks on Mr
(Thomas) Chubb's Notions of Civil Government'; part quotation, part
summary]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or
others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 592-594. A:
"The Craftsman, Nov. 17 [1733]. No 385 [dissertation
upon parties, cont.; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12:
32-41]. . . ."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 594-595. A:
"Grubstreet Journal, Nov. 22 [1733]. No. 204 [re Dr. Matthew
Tindal's will; originally signed 'Bavius']."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 323; Pettit 448,
n. 6]
- 3 (1733): 599. V:
"The Happy Nuptials. By Mr Carey."
Henry
Carey.
[Bond 92]
- 3 (1733): 600. V:
"Upon king Stanislaus's election: Translated from the French of M.
Voltaire [from Grub-Street Journal, No. 202; originally signed
'Maevius']."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 323; Pettit 448, n. 6]
- 3 (1733): 601. V:
"The Laureat [Colley Cibber] Sentenc'd."
John Winstanley [?].
[Bond 100]
- 3 (1733): 602. V:
"From Lord H---y, to Mr [Stephen] Poyntz, with Dr [Thomas] Secker's Sermon
on Education."
John Hervey, Baron Hervey of
Ickworth.
[Bond
95] [Orig. "Lord H---y"]
- 3 (1733): 604. V:
"A Letter from a young Parson to an old one on the Death of his favourite
Cow."
Rev. Edward Cobden.
[Bond
93]
- 3 (1733): 629. A: "Mr
Bavius's Remarks [on letter from 'AEsculapius' on quackery]" from Grub-
Street Journal, No. 205 (29 Nov. 1733).
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 323; Pettit 448,
n. 6] [Orig. "Bavius"]
- 3 (1733): 630-632. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 1 [1733]. No 386. Of
Discernment of Spirits [dissertation upon parties, cont.; designated 'O.' in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12: 42-51]."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82:
xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 635. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Dec. 1 [1733]. No. 51 ['The W.
Miscellany vindicated'; part quotation, part summary]."
Rev. William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1:
222]
- 3 (1733): 636-637. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 8 [1733]. No. 387. Of Publick Hatred and
Applause. With Remarks on the Courant, Dec. 12 [1733; designated 'C.'
in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 212-217]."
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath [?].
[Varey 82:
xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 641-642. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 15 [1733]. No. 328 [misprint for No. 388;
numbered 389 in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint]. Of Publick Ridicule and
Contempt [cont.; designated 'C.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 11: 218-
222]."
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
[?].
[Varey 82: xxiv]
- 3 (1733): 648-650. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 22 [1733]. No. 389 [No. 390 in
Craftsman 1731-37 reprint; dissertation upon parties, cont.; bearing no
designated letter in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12: 51-61]. . .
."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 651-652. A:
"Weekly Miscellany, Dec. 22 and 29 [1733]. Remarks on the
History of the Puritans [by Daniel Neal]."
Rev.
William Webster [?] (or others).
[Pailler 1: 222]
- 3 (1733): 653-655. A:
"The Craftsman, Dec. 29 [1733]. No 391 [dissertation
upon parties, cont.; designated 'O.' in Craftsman 1731-37 reprint 12:
62-75]. . . ."
Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
Bolingbroke.
[Varey 82: xxiv-xxv; Sullivan 70]
- 3 (1733): 656. V:
"To Mr [James] Thomson on his generous Concern for Mr Dennis's last
Benefit."
John Dennis.
[Bond
94] [Orig. "J.D."]
- 3 (1733): 656. V:
"I'm glad to find my brother's grateful lay."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298; Pettit 448, n.
6] [Orig. "Bavius"]
- 3 (1733): 657-658. V:
"The Glories of Bury."
W. ("Count")
Bryan.
[Carlson 249]
- 3 (1733): 659. V: "On
the foregoing ['On the Free Gift of a Benefit to Mr (John) Dennis']. By
Maevius, in the Grub. J. [No. 208]."
Richard Russel [?].
[Hillhouse 298, 324; Pettit 448,
n. 6] [Orig. "Bavius"]
- 3 (1733): 659. V:
"A Satire on P[op]e; by Ld H---y."
John
Hervey, Baron Hervey of Ickworth.
[Bond 95] [Orig.
"Ld H---y"]
- 3 (1733): 709. V:
"The Riddle . . . answer'd ['Thy parents, the journals, we num'rous
confess']."
John Bancks.
[Carlson
244] [Orig. "J.B."]
- 3 (1733): 710. V:
"On the words, Brother Protestants, and Fellow Christians."
Jonathan Swift.
[Swift 3: 809-813]