-
41
(1771)
9-12
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
- 41 (1771): 18-20.
L: "Additional Objections to a late visitatorial
Decree [by John Thomas, Bishop of Winchester, re the statutes of Magdalen
College, Oxford, pertaining to the holding of multiple benefices, with
particular consideration of the case of Dr. Walker]."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
[Sherbo 84: 230]
[Orig. "W.D."]
-
41
(1771)
20-21
L:
"Some strictures on the Confessional."
Rev. Thomas Townson
Kuist
82: 150
-
41
(1771)
30-31
R
John Smith's Choir Gaur, the grand Orrery of the antient
Druids, commonly called Stonehenge.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 41 (1771): 39. V: "To
a young Lady curling her Hair. From the Latin of Dr. Lowth. By the late W.
Duncombe, Esq."
William Duncombe.
[Auhorship disclosed in title]
- 41 (1771): 59. L: "An
ancient Urn."
Richard Greene.
[Sherbo 97-a: 6] [Orig. "R. Green"]
-
41
(1771)
73-76
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
41
(1771)
77-80
R
William Grant's An Enquiry into the Nature, Rise, and Progress
of the Fevers most common in London.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
82-84
R
The Temple of Compassion, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
84
R
John Strange's An Account of an Essay on the Origin of a
natural Paper, found at Cortona, in Tuscany.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
115-116
L
"General Application of the Word Great, &c."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
41
(1771)
120-121
L
Re inscription in Sandbach Church.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
41
(1771)
124-127
R
Richard Cumberland's The West Indian, A Comedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
127-128
R
Almeida, a Tragedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
128-130
R
Critical Observations upon the Buildings
and Improvements of London.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
130
R
The Speeches at large, which were made in a Great Assembly [
re the Printers' Case].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
153
A
"Account of Osney Abbey."
Rev. William Huddesford.
Illust. 4: 456
-
41
(1771)
154-156
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
41
(1771)
166
L
Re princes called "the Great."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
41
(1771)
O173-177
R
Pierre Viaud's The Shipwreck, and Adventures of Mons. Pierre
Viaud (trans. Mrs. Griffith).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; conc.
signed "X."
-
41
(1771)
177-180
R
Historical Extracts. . . . Translated from the New History
of France, begun by [
Paul François] Velly, continued
by [
Claude] Villaret, and now finished by
[
Jean Jacques] Garnier.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 41 (1771): 183-184. V:
"Il Bellicoso. By Mr. Mason ['Hence, dull lethargic peace']."
Rev. William Mason [?].
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
41
(1771)
204
L
"Particulars relative to the Draughts of Osney Abbey."
Rev. William Huddesford.
Illust. 4: 456
-
41
(1771)
206-207
S
Re freedom of conscience.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
219-221
R
Viaud's Shipwreck (cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; conc.
signed "X."
-
41
(1771)
221-222
R
The Minstrel, or the Progress of Genius, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
222-224
R
Charles Burney's The present State of Musick in France and
Italy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
225-227
R
Jeffery Ekins's The Loves of Medea and Jason, a Poem, in
three Books: translated from the Greek of Apollinius Rhodius'
Argonautics.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 41 (1771): 229.
R: The Brother.
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 99]
- 41 (1771): 231-232. V:
"Jeus d'Esprit . . . presented, by the Hon. H. Walpole, to four
French Ladies of Eminence, upon a late Visit to him, at his Villa at Strawberry-
hill [each written in English and in French]."
Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
41
(1771)
252-255
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
41
(1771)
257
L
"Mistakes in the Antiquities of Sarum, &c. &c."
Mr. Haxman [?].
Orig. "Ignotus"
-
41
(1771)
257
L
Re hospital at Newton, Yorks.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
41
(1771)
262
L
"Curious Leonine Verses."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
41
(1771)
268-271
R
Viaud's The Shipwreck (conc.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
271-274
R
William Cadogan's A Dissertation on the Gout.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
274-277
R
An Address to the House of Commons of
Ireland [
re the Augmentation Bill and the Militia].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
277
R
An Essay on the Character and Conduct of his Excellency Lord
Viscount Townshend, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
300-301
L
"On Avarice in Old Age."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
41
(1771)
304-305 [2nd 304-
305]
L
"Other Opinions relative to the Number of the Beast."
Richard Yate.
Orig. "Yarico"
-
41
(1771)
315-317
R
Historia et Commentationes Academiae
Electoralis Scientiarum et Elegantiorum Literarum Theodoro
Palatinae.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 41 (1771): 317-321.
R: Tobias Smollett's The Expedition of Humphrey
Clinker.
John Hawkesworth.
[Abbott 82: 109]
-
41
(1771)
321-323
R
Joshua Reynolds's A Discourse delivered to the Students of
the Royal Academy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
323
R
Abb Claude François Millot's Elements of the History of
France (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
323-325
R
Camoens's The first book of the Lusiad (trans.
William Julius Mickle).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
344
L
"Remarks on the Account of George's Island."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
- 41 (1771): 345-347. A:
"Remarks on Ewing's improvements on the Quadrant."
Rev. William Ludlam.
[Orig. "W.
Ludlam"]
- 41 (1771): 350. L:
"Course of the late Comet, as observed in Paris, Tenterden, and
Canterbury."
Rev. James Six.
[Orig. "J. Six"]
-
41
(1771)
350-351
A
"Huetiana [cont.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
-
41
(1771)
352 [2nd 352]-353
A
"On the Stature and Figure of Old People."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
41
(1771)
363-366
R
Thomas Percy's The Hermit of Warkworth.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
366-369
R
Thomas Scott's The Book of Job, in English verse.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
369-370
R
The Doctor Dissected; or Willy Cadogan in the Kitchen.
Addressed to all Invalids and Readers of a late Dissertation on the Gout
[see GM 41 (1771): 271-274].
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
370
R
Francis Bacon Lee's The Debauchee, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
391
L
"Curious Epitaph [from Banbury]."
Francis Pigott.
Orig. "F.P."; dated Banbury, whence
Pigott corresponded with the GM in 1771
-
41
(1771)
401-402
L
"The Cruelty of Aurelians censured [re entomologists' habit of
impaling specimens of insects."
John Nichols [?].
Orig. "Eusebia"
-
41
(1771)
410-414
R
Richard Watson's An Essay on the Subjects of Chemistry.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
414-415
R
An Address to Cadogan, occasioned by his Dissertation on the
Gout.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
415-416
R
Adam Moses Emanuel Cook's The Hermit Converted; or the
Maid of Bath married.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
418
V
"Mr. Anstey to David Garrick ['Thro' ev'ry part, of grief or
mirth']."
Christopher Anstey.
Footnote describing Anstey
as "The facetious Author of The New Bath Guide"; BMGC
- 41 (1771): 418. V:
"Mr. Garrick's Answer ['As late at Comus' Court I sat']."
David Garrick.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 41 (1771): 419-420. V:
"To Miss Campbell, Upon the Loss of a Pair of Turtle Doves. By Capt.
Thomson ['Dame Venus, the toast of the skies']."
Edward Thompson [?].
[Authorship disclosed in title;
Biog. Dram. 1-ii: 707-709]
-
41
(1771)
439-443
A
"Huetiana [conc.]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 8: 277
- 41 (1771): 443-444.
L: "On the Bite of the Tarantula, &c."
Rev. John Kynaston.
[Sherbo 97-a: 124]
[Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)]
-
41
(1771)
444-446
L
"The Esther and Assuerus of the Ancients
determined."
Richard Yate.
Orig. "Yarico"
-
41
(1771)
446
L
"Interpolations of the Editors of Clarendon's History."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
41
(1771)
459-460
L
"Refutation of the new Lunar Hypothesis."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
-
41
(1771)
461-464
R
William Hewson's An Experimental Enquiry into the Properties
of the Blood.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
464-466
R
Watson's An Account of an Essay on the Subjects of
Chemistry (conc.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
468.
V:
"An Epigram in the Stile of Owen. Ad Catharinam -----."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 125
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
- 41 (1771): 487-488. A:
"Address to the Commissioners of Yarmouth Haven."
Samuel Bream.
[Orig. "S. Bream"; dated
Yarmouth, whence Samuel Bream corresponded with the GM]
- 41 (1771): 488-490. V:
"A Tour to Stockholm. Translated from the Latin of M. Huet, By J.
Duncombe, M.A."
Rev. John Duncombe.
[Duncombe was the author of the series "Huetiana," which appeared frequently
in GM.]
-
41
(1771)
496
L
"Account of curious Antiquities [near Stirling] in
Scotland."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
41
(1771)
499-500
L
Denial of a claim by "A Confessionalian" (GM 41
[1771]: 405) that Dr. Bentham wrote Doubts concerning the
authenticity of
the last publication of the Confessional (a publication actually written by
Thomas
Townson).
John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
-
41
(1771)
500-501
L
"Artifice of the Thong, in founding Cities and Castles exploded."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
- 41 (1771): 503-504.
L: "On the Mistakes of Eminent Authors."
Rev. John Kynaston.
[Sherbo 97-a: 125]
[Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)]
-
41
(1771)
509-512
R
A Journal of a Voyage round the World, in his Majesty's Ship
Endeavour.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
512-514
S
Histoire et Memoirs de
la Socite forme Amsterdam, en faveur des Noys.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
534-535
L
"The Saxon Heroine [from P. Daniel's Histoire de
France]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
- 41 (1771): 535-537. V:
"A Tour to Stockholm. Translated from the Latin of M. Huet, By J.
Duncombe, M.A. [conc.]"
Rev. John
Duncombe.
[Duncombe was the author of the series "Huetiana,"
which appeared frequently in GM.]
-
41
(1771)
543-546
L
"List of Inns and Inn-keepers in Scotland."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
41
(1771)
546-547.
L:
"The Baths of Claudius Etruscus."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo
97-a: 126
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
-
41
(1771)
547-548
L
"Vindication of a late Royal Marriage [apparently the marriage
between Henry, Duke of Cumberland, and Mrs. Horton]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
41
(1771)
557-560
R
N. Bossu's Travels through that Part of North-America
formerly called Louisiana (trans. John Reinhold Forster).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
41
(1771)
562.
V:
"Epistola ad Amicum Oxoniensem."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 125
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
- 41 (1771): 563. V:
"Prologue to the new Tragedy of Zobeide [play by John Craddock
Dow]. Written by Dr. Goldsmith ['In these bold times, when Learning's sons
explore']."
Oliver Goldsmith.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 41 (1771): 564. V:
"The Consent. A Pastoral. By J. Cunningham."
John Cunningham.
[Watt 1: 276]
- 41 (1771): 594-595. A:
"From Dr. Beattie's Essay on Truth. . . ."
James Beattie.
[Watt 1: 88]
- 41 (1771): 597-599. L:
"Mr. Simpson's Objections to Newton's Principia Vindicated."
John Dawson.
[Orig. "T.
Dawson" (misprint for "J. Dawson"); dated Sedburgh, John Dawson's
home]