- 16 (1746): [iv]. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, On his presenting the Author with a compleat sett of
his Magazines 1746."
Dr. Mark Akenside [?].
[Carlson 243]
[Orig. "Britannicus"]
- 16 (1746): 3-6.
A: "The Life of Nicholas Rienzy."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 683
(citing Carlson
132); Fleeman 1: 140 states, "It does not appear to have any serious claim to be
Johnson's."]
- 16 (1746): 9-10. A:
"From the True Patriot. No. I [5 Nov. 1745; 'The True
Patriot's description of himself; Authors concern'd to conform to the
fashion; instances in Milton and Tom Dursey']."
Henry Fielding.
[True Patriot 103-115]
- 16 (1746): 13-14. A:
"From the True Patriot [No. 4 (26 Nov. 1745); 'How the most noble
party of Free-Thinkers &c. will suffer by the success of the present
rebellion']."
Henry Fielding.
[True Patriot 136-146]
- 16 (1746): 30-32. A:
"Essay on regular and irregular Forces [including the Scots' battle
tactics in the Rebellion of the 'Forty-Five]."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 9]
[Orig. "G.S."]
- 16 (1746): 33.
L: Re Baron Polnitz on James, the Old Pretender.
Sir John Hawkins.
[Davis 32, 380 (n.
56)]
[Orig. "J.H."]
- 16 (1746): 35.
V: "Lines address'd to the Reverend Mr [William] Warburton.
Occasion'd by reading his late Sermons."
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 89]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 37.
V: "An Epitaph made by Mr Pitt, and inscribed on a
stone, that covers his Father, Mother, and Brother."
Rev. Christopher Pitt.
[Pailler 2:
586]
- 16 (1746): 38.
V: "A Poem, addressed to the Earl of Chesterfield [Philip Dormer
Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield], being the first performance of a Journeyman
Bricklayer, at
Dublin."
Henry Jones.
[Pailler 2: 579]
- 16 (1746): 65-67.
A: "The Life of Nicholas Rienzy [cont.]."
Samuel Johnson [?].
[Pailler 2: 683
(citing Carlson
132); Fleeman 1: 140 states, "It does not appear to have any serious claim to be
Johnson's."]
- 16 (1746): 67-68. A:
"Mr. Warburton's Sermon, preach'd on the Fast Day [cont.]."
William Warburton, Bishop of Gloucester.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 16 (1746): 77-79. A:
"Directions for preparing and administering Mrs Stephens's Medicine for
the Stone, in a solid Form."
Dr. David Hartley
the Elder.
[Hartley popularized Mrs Stephens's remedy for the
stone.] [Orig. "D. Hartley"]
- 16 (1746): 80-81. A:
"Letter from Adm. V--rn--n to the D--- of B--f--d [John Russell, 4th Duke
of Bedford]."
Admiral Edward Vernon.
[Orig. "Adm. V--rn--n"]
- 16 (1746): 81-83. A:
"Extract of other Letters from Adm. V----n to the Secretary of the
Ad[miral]ty."
Admiral Edward Vernon.
[Orig. "Adm. V----n"]
- 16 (1746): 86-87. A:
"A Copy of Lord L--v--ts Letter, in answer to Lord P--d--t's Letter,
October 29, 1745."
Simon Frazer, 12th Baron
Lovat.
[Orig. "Lord L--v--t"]
- 16 (1746): 99.
V: "On the Countess of Chesterfield's getting a pardon
for two deserters, who were carried to Oxmantown-green in Dublin to be shot.
Inscribed to the said Countess, by a Journeyman Bricklayer. . . ."
Henry Jones.
[Pailler 2: 579]
- 16 (1746): 99.
V: "On a young Lady of Canterbury."
Rev. Stephen Barrett.
[Osborn 652]
- 16 (1746): 100.
V: "To the Rev. Mr Lionel Seaman, M.A. on his building a new
Vicarage House at Froom, on the Ruins of the Old one."
Dr. Samuel Bowden.
[Pailler 2: 559]
[Orig. "S. B---n"]
- 16 (1746): 101.
V: "The Romish Saints."
Dr. William Rider.
[Carlson 259]
[Orig. "Philargyrus"]
- 16 (1746): 104.
V: Three verse trans. sent from Venice.
J. Yersin [?].
[Pailler 2: 603]
- 16 (1746): 118-119. A:
"An affecting Letter; first published from the True Patriot [No.
21 (18 Mar. 1746); 'Case of a Lady with a cruel Husband']."
Henry Fielding.
[True Patriot 245-250]
- 16 (1746): 152-154. A:
"The Old England Journal, March 22 [1746]. Enthusiasm a true
Source of Valour, and often the Cause of Victory."
William Guthrie [?] or James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 16 (1746): 158.
V: "Extract of a Latin Translation of Pope's
Pastorals, just published. Interprete S. Barret. . . ."
Rev. Stephen Barrett.
[Osborn 652]
- 16 (1746): 160. V: "A
Poem ['Nature and Fortune blyth and gay']."
Philip Fletcher.
[Ram 432]
- 16 (1746): 197-198. A:
"The True Patriot, April 8 [1746; No. 23]. Prejudices of various
Kinds humorously exposed."
Henry
Fielding.
[True Patriot 256-260]
- 16 (1746): 215.
V: "An Hymn on the Eucharist."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 216.
V: "Some Lines occasion'd by a Series of Theological
Enquiries."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): facing 233. P:
"A Map of the Countries Adjacent to Carlisle shewing the Route of the
Rebels with their principal Fords over ye Rr. Eden. By G.
Smith."
George Smith of Wigton.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 16 (1746): 233-235. A:
"A Letter to a friend, containing an account of the march of the rebels
into England, a description of the castle of Carlisle, and a dissertation on the
old Roman wall . . . by G. Smith."
George Smith
of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 6]
- 16 (1746): 246-248. A:
"The True Patriot, May 6 [1746; No. 27]. Panegyric on his
Majesty and the Royal Family."
Henry
Fielding.
[True Patriot 277-284]
- 16 (1746): 254-255. A:
"From the True Patriot, May 13 [1746; No. 28]. An Address from a
Footman in a great Family to his Brethren of the Cloth, on the Execution of
Matthew Henderson."
Henry Fielding.
[True Patriot 284-289] ["Tom Skipton"]
- 16 (1746): 265.
V: "The Devil-Painter. For the Petit Maitres, and Beaux
Esprits."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville"]
- 16 (1746): 265.
V: "Summer. A Rural Song. By Mr Brerewood."
Thomas Brerewood.
[Pailler 2: 562]
- 16 (1746): 266. V: "A
Ballad on Lord D---le's altering his Chapel at Grove to a Kitchen."
Paul Whitehead.
[Ram 434]
- 16 (1746): 268.
V: "On Wishing."
Samuel Boyse.
[Pailler 2: 561]
[Orig. "Y."]
- 16 (1746): 300-302. L:
"Letter relating to the Map and Plan of Carlisle, and the Retreat of the
Rebels [with a] Description of Carlisle."
George
Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01: 9; cont. of Smith's signed
piece in 16 (1746): 233-235]
- 16 (1746): 322.
V: "The Smart, Or, High Taste in High Life."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 322.
V: "A Thought from Marcus Antoninus."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 357-358. A:
"A Dissertation on the Roman Wall, relating to the Map and plan."
George Smith of Wigton.
[de Montluzin 01:
9; cont. of Smith's signed piece in 16 (1746): 233-35]
- 16 (1746): 379.
V: "Epigram ['Go you, and sing in the seraphic quire']."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 379.
V: "One Swallow makes no Summer."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 405. L:
"An Exmoor Vocabulary."
William
Chapple.
[Ram 27] [Orig. "Devoniensis"]
- 16 (1746): 430. A:
"Argument concerning the succession [from Old England Journal, 2
August and 9 Aug. 1746]."
William Guthrie [?] or
James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
- 16 (1746): 432-433.
L: "The Close-stool [Pyrhon's 'La Chaise Perce,' trans.]
enc."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 434.
V: "Epigram ['The pope of Rome has got a maggot']."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 434.
V: "To his Mistress Barbara ['Come dearest, come to better
resolutions']."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 434.
V: "The Prisoners."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 435.
V: "Epigram. Liars compared."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 467-468. A:
"On Papists praying for the Souls of executed Rebels [from General
Evening Post]."
Andrew Horne.
[Orig. "A. Horne"]
- 16 (1746): 485-487. A:
"Old England Journal, Sept. 20 [1746]. Of the scandalous
Writings against Mercy."
William Guthrie [?] or
James Ralph [?] (or others).
[Harris (R) 39-40]
[Orig. "An Old Englishman"]
- 16 (1746): 491.
V: "A Sea Captain."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 491.
V: "To a Mistress, requiring Marriage."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 492.
V: "Burlesque Epistle to the King of Prussia [Frederick II]."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 549.V:
"Paradisus Amissa. Lib. I. Authore M. B."
Michael Bold.
[Shawcross 274] [Orig.
"M.B."]
- 16 (1746): 545. L:
"Of marrying a Brother's Widow."
Rev.
Edward Bate [?] or John Bate [?].
[Dated Seighford, Staffs.,
approximately 26 miles from the childhood home of Edward and John Bate at
Kinver, Staffs. (Alumni Oxon.: Later Ser. 1: 73); Rev. Edward Bate was
vicar of Seighford; article concerns a theological topic and includes the
explication of a Hebrew word, features in common with items in GM 20
(1750): 548-549 and 21 (1751): 126-127 signed by E. Bate of Seighford and an
item in GM 21 (1751): 273-274 signed by J. Bate of Seighford.]
-
16
(1746)
545-546
L
"Mr [George] Smith's account of a monkish inscription
rectify'd."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-
ii (1796):
979
Orig. "Paul Gemsege"
- 16 (1746): 551. V:
"Dr Free's Ode, in Imitation of Horace Book IV. Ode v. Humbly inscribed
to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland upon his defeat of the Rebel Army
[at Culloden] in Scotland ['By heaven's decree for Britain's safety
born']."
Dr. John Free.
[Pailler
2: 573]
- 16 (1746): 551.
V: "On a Fanatick."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Carlson 260]
[Orig. "J. Sackett"]
- 16 (1746): 553.
V: "To Mr [Henry] Layng, on his Sermon [----- at the annual
meeting of the governors, &c. of the Northampton infirmary]."
John Hawkesworth.
[Carlson 254]
[Orig. "Mr Greville" (in "Index to the Poetry" for the
vol.)]
- 16 (1746): 605. V:
"To Flavia. The Words by Mr Waller. Set to Musick by Mr John Allcock,
Organist of Reading."
Edmund Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 16 (1746): 606.
V: "A Love Epistle."
Rev. Stephen Barrett.
[Osborn 652]
- 16 (1746): 607.
V: "Votum Senile."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Pailler 2: 591]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 607.
V: "Flavia, from the English in 4 lines."
Rev. John Sackette.
[Pailler 2: 591]
[Orig. "J. Sackette"]
- 16 (1746): 646.
V: "Remarks on the Monkish Inscription [v. GM 16 (1746):
465-466]."
Theophilus Buckeridge.
[Sherbo 84:
232] [Orig. "T.B."]
- 16 (1746): 661.
V: "Paradisus Amissa."
Rev. Joseph Trapp.
[Pailler 2: 599]
[Orig. "J. Trapp"]
- 16 (1746): 665.
V: "Father Francis's prayer to St. Agnes. In Imitation
of Chaucer."
Gilbert West.
[Pailler 2: 602]