-
42
(1772)
12-13.
L:
"Further Supposition concerning the Eleagorus."
Dr. Richard Pulteney.
Sherbo 84: 231
Orig.
"R.P."
-
42
(1772)
13-14
L
"Extraordinary Effects of Pestilential Winds."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
16-21.
L:
"Two Curious Tesserae Theatrales found near
Herculaneum."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
29-30
R
Sir Nicholas Nipclose's The Theatres, a Poetical
Dissection.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
30-33
R
Imprisonment for Debt considered (trans.).
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
60-61
L
"Latin Parody on the Lord's Prayer."
Rev. John Duncombe [?].
Orig. "J.D."
-
42
(1772)
68-69.
L:
"Question concerning the Plautus stolen from
Muretus."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n. 3)
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
78-80
R
William Mason's The English Garden, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
80-81
R
Richard Cumberland's Fashionable Lover.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
81-83
R
Zobeide. A Tragedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
110-112
L
"Reasons for the present Dearth, and the Remedies, considered."
David Henry.
Henry in a subsequent contribution
(GM 42 [1772]: 222) refers to the previous
"publication of my observations upon the cause of the present
dearth in your useful Magazine. . . ."
-
42
(1772)
119-120
A
"The Origin of Surnames in England."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
120-121
L
"The Right of killing Game asserted."
David Henry.
Orig. "Y.D."
-
42
(1772)
134-135
R
Critical Remarks on Dr. Nowel's [
Thomas
Nowell's] Sermon [
on Charles I], preached on
Thursday, Jan. 30, 1772, before the House of Commons.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
137-139
R
The Grecian Daughter, a Tragedy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
- 42 (1772): 142. V:
"On seeing Miss Lance interred in Canterbury Cathedral, Feb. 27,
1772."
Rev. John Duncombe.
[Orig. "J. Duncombe"]
-
42
(1772)
165-166.
L:
"Observations on a Criticism of Mons. [Pierre Daniel] Huet's."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n. 3)
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
169
L
"Cure for the Stranguary [re the efficacy of dosing with acids to
relieve suppression of urine]."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
42
(1772)
170-172
L
"The Real Cause of the present Dearth demonstrated."
David Henry.
Orig. "Y.D."
-
42
(1772)
175
L
"An erroneous Account of an Accident in Wales contradicted."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
182
R
William Dodd's The Frequency
of Capital Punishments inconsistent with Justice, sound Policy, and
Religion.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
182-185
R
Joshua Reynolds's A Discourse delivered to the Students of
the Royal Academy.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
185-186
R
Historia et Commentationes Academiae
Electoralis Scientiarum et elegantiorum Literarum Theodoro
Palatiniae. Vol. II.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
186-188
R
Medical Transactions, Vol. II.
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; cont. is
signed "X."
- 42 (1772): 207-208. L:
"[Author's] Vindications of Simpson's Corrections of Sir I.
Newton."
John Dawson.
[Orig. "J. Dawson"]
-
42
(1772)
208
L
"Letter from Francis I of France, to the Elector of Saxony."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
209-212.
L:
"Critique upon Virgil."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 113
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
219-221
L
"Passages of Ancient History explained."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
42
(1772)
222
L
"Cause of the present Dearth."
David Henry.
GM 62-i (1792): 579;Orig. "The Author of The Complete
Farmer"
-
42
(1772)
227-228.
L:
"A curious Fungus accurately described."
Dr. Richard Pulteney.
Sherbo 84: 231
Orig.
"R.P."
-
42
(1772)
231-232
R
Thomas Gibbons's The Christian Minister, in Three Poetical
Epistles to Philander.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
232-233
R
Thomas Maude's Wensley-Dale; or, Rural Contemplations. A
Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
233-234
R
The Danger and Immodesty of the present too general Custom
of unnecessarily employing Men-Midwives.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
234-235
R
Medical Transactions (cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; cont. is
signed "X."
- 42 (1772): 239. V:
"The Ode performed at the Opening of the New Exhibition Room of the Royal
Incorporated Society of Artists of Great-Britain, written by E. Lloyd, Author of
'The Powers of the Penn,' &c . . . [' 'Twas where grim Mars with ruin strew'd
the plain']."
Evan Lloyd.
[Watt
2: 612]
-
42
(1772)
253-254
L
"Origin of Sirnames further illustrated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
254
L
"Property of Iron."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y.D."
-
42
(1772)
255-256
L
"Passage in Juvenal [
Sat. viii. 152] vindicated.--
Monumental Inscription, &c."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
256
L
Reply to "Q." of Wigan re the Old Maid.
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
42
(1772)
257-258
O
"Character of the late Mrs. Catharine Talbot."
Sarah Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 9: 769
Orig. "S.D."
- 42 (1772): 266. L:
"Curious Antiquity [gold torque found near Dover]."
Rev. John Duncombe.
[Orig. "J.
Duncombe"]
-
42
(1772)
271-272.
L:
"Authenticity of Lettres de Madame
Pompadour questioned."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
273-275
A
"Extracts from [William Gough's] Anecdotes of British
Topography."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Lit. Anec. 6:
271-272
-
42
(1772)
277.
L:
"On the Form of the Antient Greek
Characters."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n. 3)
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
278-280
R
Sermons to the Rich and Studious, on Temperance and
Exercise. By a Physician.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
280-281
R
Medical Transactions (cont.).
John Hawkesworth [?].
Multi-part rev.; cont. is
signed "X."
-
42
(1772)
281
R
The Life of Theodore Agrippa D'Aubign;.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
281-284
R
Israel Mauduit's The Case of the Dissenting Ministers,
addressed to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
284-285
R
The Senators, a Poem.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
305
L
"Conjectures as to the Time of Dividing Parishes."
Rev. Samuel Watson.
Dated Newport, whence Watson signed items
in GM 44 (1774): 161 and elsewhere
Orig. "S.W."
-
42
(1772)
305-306.
L:
"Critique on a Line in Juvenal, &c."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo unpub.
Orig. "Q." (of
Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
311-312
L
"On the first Introduction of Cherries."
David Henry.
Orig. "D.Y."
-
42
(1772)
318-320
L
"List of Surnames, with their Origin."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
-
42
(1772)
324-325
R
"Foreign Intelligence."
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
325-326
R
A Plan for the Abolition of Slavery in the
West Indies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
327-328
R
Medical Transactions.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
328-329
R
The Oeconomy of Beauty. In a Series of Fables, addressed to
the Ladies.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
351-352.
L:
"Critique on Juvenal."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n. 3)
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
- 42 (1772): 352. L:
"On the present Appearance of the Planet Jupiter."
Thomas Harrington.
[Thomas Harrington published
Science Improved; or the Theory of the Universe (/1774) (Watt 1:
468)] [Orig. "T. Harrington"]
- 42 (1772): 361-362. L:
"Curious Observations in Heraldry."
Rowland
Rouse.
[Orig. "R. Rouse"; Rouse signs his full name
to GM 48 (1778): 209-210.]
-
42
(1772)
367-368
A
"List of Surnames, with their Origin [conc.]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
371-372
L
"Character of Sir Tho[mas] Bodley vindicated."
John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
- 42 (1772): 384. V:
"To Sir Joshua Reynolds, on viewing his Picture, called Resignation
['Hail, Painting! sweet companion of the Nine']."
Dr. William Augustus Willis.
[Orig. "W. A.
Willis, M.D."]
-
42
(1772)
406-407
L
"A singular Character [Roderick O'Flagharty] found in an
old Book."
Rev. Samuel Watson.
Sherbo 97-a: 57; dated Newport, whence
Watson signed items in GM 44 (1774): 161 and elsewhere
Orig. "S.W."
-
42
(1772)
413
L
"Particulars respecting the Battle of Blore-heath."
Rev. Samuel Watson.
Sherbo 97-a: 57; dated Newport, whence
Watson signed items in GM 44 (1774): 161 and elsewhere
Orig. "S.W."
- 42 (1772): 416. L:
"M. Boerhadem's Reply [re Dr. Nathaniel Highmore] to an occasional
Correspondent [Richard Gough, whom Boerhadem castigates as not 'a legitimate
Antiquary']."
Rev. Joseph Boerhadem.
[Sherbo 97-a: 135]
-
42
(1772)
418.
L:
"Critique on Shakespeare [re 'Or to take arms against a sea of troubles'
in Hamlet]."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 114
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
419
L
"Description of the Wild Pine of Jamaica."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "Y D."
- 42 ( 1772): 447. L:
"Critical Remarks on the Tragedies of Seneca [plus remarks on Popes inscription
on the Shakespeare monument in Westminster Abbey]."
Rev. John Kynaston.
[Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n.
3)] [Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)]
-
42
(1772)
447.
L:
"Monmental Inscription [in church at Ashburn, Derbys.,]
explained."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126.
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
- 42 (1772): 449-450. L:
"Additional Instances of Bearings in Fess."
Rowland Rouse.
[Orig. "R. Rouse"; Rouse
signs his full name to GM 48 (1778): 209-210.]
-
42
(1772)
468-470
L
"Sirnames derived from Trades, &c."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
475.
L:
"Query to Residents at Nantwich [re
smallpox]."
John Nichols [?].
Kuist 68: 26, n. 18
Orig.
"J.N."
-
42
(1772)
499-500.
L:
"Serious Thoughts on the Case of the vagrant
Poor."
Rev. John Coleridge [?].
Sherbo 83: 89
Orig. "J.C."
-
42
(1772)
500-501.
L:
"Critical Remarks on a Passage of V.
Paterculus."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126, 131 (n. 3)
Orig. "Q." (of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
502
L
"Part of a Letter of Dr. John Taylor's [to John Disney]."
Dr. John Disney.
Orig. "J.D."; dated Swinderby, whence
Disney corresponded with the GM
-
42
(1772)
510-511
L
"Origin of English Sirnames."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
517-518
L
"Defects in Westminster-Abbey."
Rev. John Duncombe.
Orig. "Crito"
-
42
(1772)
520
L
"Particulars in the Life of Sir Isaac Newton."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
523
L
Query re inscription in Monkton-Farley Church,
Wilts.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
42
(1772)
528-532
R
The Irish Widow, a Farce.
John Hawkesworth.
Orig. "X."
-
42
(1772)
555-556.
L:
"Shakespeare's Metaphor, A Sea of Troubles,
defended."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 114-115
"Q."
(of Wigan)
-
42
(1772)
562-565
A
"A short Account of Church Organs."
Rev. William Ludlam.
Lit. Anec. 3: 639
Orig. "W.L."
-
42
(1772)
573
L
"Inscription at Ashburn Church elucidated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1081
Orig. "T. Row"
-
42
(1772)
573-576.
L:
"Critique on a Passage in the Tempest."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 115
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)
- 42 (1772): 588. V:
"Inscription upon the Monument of Mrs. Pritchard, which was lately put up,
at the East end of Westminster-Abbey, next to Shakspeare, and opposite to
Handel's Monument."
William
Whitehead.
[Orig. "W. Whitehead, P.L."]
-
42
(1772)
622-624.
L:
"Emendation of the Ashburn Inscription
vindicated."
Rev. John Kynaston.
Sherbo 97-a: 126
Orig. "Q."
(of Wigan)