-
58-i
(1788)
iv
V:
"Sonnet [to Urban]."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
- 58-i (1788): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
2.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . February,
1787."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 85: 27
-
58-i
(1788)
19-21
L
"Botanical Description of the Female or Common Fern, or Brakes."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 111
Orig. "T.H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
22-25.
L:
"Observations on [Gilbert] Wakefield's Edition of Gray's
Poems."
Henry Headley.
Sherbo 84: 230
Orig.
"C.T."
-
58-i
(1788)
29-31
L:
"A Communication inscribed to the Compiler of
the Oxford Dictionary."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "The Lumber Troop"
-
58-i
(1788)
31-32
L:
"Human Body petrified."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "A.B."
-
58-i
(1788)
32-34
L
"Case of a Man Wounded in the Water [by an alligator].--A
sensible Hint [re summing up long-running controversies in the
GM];
Smoking, why not prejudicial.--Use of Opium in Medicine."
Thomas Christie.
Lit. Anec. 9: 384n,
385
Orig. "T. Search"
-
58-i
(1788)
35
L:
"Particulars of Simon de Apulia."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "A.B."
-
58-i
(1788)
35
L:
More "Particulars of Simon de Apulia."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-i
(1788)
37-39
L:
"On Suicide, and a future State."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
58-i
(1788)
51-52
R:
Francis Grose's A Provincial
Glossary.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-i
(1788)
58-59
R:
Picturesque Antiquities of
Scotland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-i
(1788)
59
R:
Additions and Corrections to the former
Edition of Dr. [William] Robertson's History of
Scotland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 58-i (1788): 61. V:
"Ode for the New-Year. Written by Mr. Warton . . . ['Rude was the pile,
and massy-proof']."
Rev. Thomas
Warton.
[Index 541]
- 58-i (1788): 61. V:
"Invitation to a Friend. By Miss Seward ['Since dark December shrouds the
shorten'd day']."
Anna Seward.
[Index 532]
-
58-i
(1788)
61
L:
Note introducing poem by "T.L." (Thomas
Lister).
Rev. Henry White
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
61-62
V:
"Horace. Ode XXVI. Lib. I."
Thomas Lister
Kuist 82:
86Orig. "T.L."
- 58-i (1788): 90. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
90-91.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . March,
1787."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 85: 27
-
58-i
(1788)
94
L
"[Transcript of a deed re] English Slavery."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough.
Sherbo 97-a: 183
Orig.
"S.A."
-
58-i
(1788)
98-99
L:
"Beautiful Urn discovered in Lincoln's Inn."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117-118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
58-i
(1788)
113-115
L:
"Strictures on Mr. [Thomas] Harmer's
Observations [i.e., Observations on divers Passages of
Scripture]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-i
(1788)
115
L:
Notes and comments on previous items in GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-i
(1788)
115-116
L:
"[Jeremy] Taylor's 'Liberty of
Prophesying.'"
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
58-i
(1788)
116
L
"Aurum musivum of the last Dispensatory."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 111
Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
120-121
L:
"Original Medical Anecdotes from the MSS. of
Dr. [William] Stukeley."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
58-i
(1788)
125
L:
"Egg laid by a Cock Macaw."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
58-i
(1788)
125-127
A:
"Letter on the Cultivation of our National
History," Letter I.
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-i
(1788)
141-145
R
Edward King's Morsels of Criticism; tending to illustrate some
few Passages in the Holy Scriptures upon Philosophical Principles, and an
enlarged View
of Things.
Richard Gough.
Lit. Anec.8:
60n
-
58-i
(1788)
155
L
Verses by Collins ("Song. The Sentiments borrowed from
Shakspeare") enc.
Henry Headley.
Orig. "C-T-O"
-
58-i
(1788)
159.
V:
"On Solitude."
John Humberston.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig.
"T.T.R."
- 58-i (1788): 159. V:
"Lines sent to a Lady, on returning a Lady's Petticoat, which had been
borrowed of her to make into a Mantle, to play the Character of Marc Antony. By
Dr. Aikin. (Never before published.)."
Dr. John
Aikin.
[Index 487] [Orig. "Dr.
Aikin"]
-
58-i
(1788)
161
L
"Circular Report of the Committee for abolishing the
Slave Trade."
Capell Lofft the Elder.
Orig. "C.L."
- 58-i (1788): 186. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
186-187.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . April, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-i
(1788)
187-188
L:
"Mr. [Thomas] Tyrwhitt vindicated from a
Reflection of Dr. Johnson."
George Steevens
Kuist 82:
146
-
58-i
(1788)
189-190
L:
"Cricket and Whist, whether Games of English
Invention."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-i
(1788)
190
L:
Milliary inscribed with the name of Trajanus
Decius.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-i
(1788)
195.
L:
"[Dr. Andrew Coltee Ducarel's comments re] A Stonehenge in
Frieseland."
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig.
"Eugenio"
-
58-i
(1788)
196-198
A:
"Letter II. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-i
(1788)
199
L:
Information on the natural history of
Knaptoft.
T. W. Jee
Kuist 82:
81Orig. "T.W.J."
-
58-i
(1788)
199-200.
L:
"Hamlet
illustrated."
Francis Godolphin Waldron.
Sherbo 84: 231
Orig. "F.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
206-208
L
"Authentic Anecdotes of Alexander Selkirk."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
- 58-i (1788): 210-211. L:
"Roman Vessel found on Uttoxeter Common."
Samuel Bentley.
[Dated Uttoxeter, whence Samuel
Bentley corresponded with the GM] [Orig. "S.
Bentley"]
-
58-i
(1788)
212-213
L:
"Humanity of a Raven."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
58-i
(1788)
213
L:
"Labour and Solitude usefully conjoined [in
prison]."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-i
(1788)
216-218
L:
"Further Particulars on the late Athenian
Stuart."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
58-i
(1788)
218-219
A:
"Strictures on Mr. [Thomas] Harmer's
Observations [i.e. Observations on Scripture;
cont.]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Hierocriticus"
-
58-i
(1788)
220
L
"Curious Experiment in Electricity, not hitherto noticed [re
electricity generated by briskly combing hair]."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo: 97: 111
Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
249
L:
Verses, "To Miss E---d, on Her Hair,"
enc.
Dr. John Aikin
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "Dr. A---n"
-
58-i
(1788)
250
V
"Lines in Memory of the late Archdeacon [John Sleech] of
Cornwall."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
Orig. "R.P."
-
58-i
(1788)
252.
V:
"The Fourth Idyllium of Bion."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T.L."
- 58-i (1788): 282. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
282-283.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . May, 1787."
Thomas Holt White and Rev. Gilbert White.
Sherbo
85: 27, 28
-
58-i
(1788)
284-286
A:
"Letter III. on the Cultivation of our Natural
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-i
(1788)
300-303
L:
"What the brightest Feature in Dr. Johnson's
Character. Character of Dr. Johnson, as drawn by himself."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "Amerus"
-
58-i
(1788)
308
L:
"A curious Medal described."
Robert Loder
Kuist 82:
86Orig. "R.L."
-
58-i
(1788)
309-311
L:
"List of Bishops removed from Ireland to
England."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-i
(1788)
311
L
"Isle of Wight Petition on the Slave-Trade."
William Sharp the Younger.
Orig. "W.S. Jun."
-
58-i
(1788)
314-315
L:
"Lincoln Charitable Assembly."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
58-i
(1788)
317-318
L
"Impropriety of Material Representations of the Deity."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
58-i
(1788)
318-319
L:
"Description of the Stonehenge in Friesland,
&c."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-i
(1788)
319
L:
Response to statements in GM and the Monthly
Review.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
58-i
(1788)
321
L:
"Petrified Animal Bones."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
58-i
(1788)
350
V:
"Sonnet, Addressed to Henry Cowper, . . . on
his emphatical and interesting Delivery of the Defence of Warren
Hastings."
William Cowper
Ku
ist 82:
52Orig. "T.H."
- 58-i (1788): 378. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
378-379.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . June, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-i
(1788)
384
L
"The Signs of the Times."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1083
Orig. "L.E."
-
58-i
(1788)
385
L
"The Parrot, as described by Pliny, misrepresented by others."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 112
Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
388
L:
"Peckleton Inscription."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
58-i
(1788)
396-397
L
"Stained Glass."
David Wells.
"O---r"
-
58-i
(1788)
397-400
L:
"Strictures on the Conduct of the Episcopalians
in Scotland."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
58-i
(1788)
404-405
A:
"Letter IV. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-i
(1788)
412-414
L:
"The Principles of the Roman Catholics fairly
stated."
Rev. James Williamson
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "J.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
414
L:
Note on a monumental inscription found at the
Mansion House.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
-
58-i
(1788)
425
R:
John Nichols's The Progresses and Public
Processions of Queen Elizabeth.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-i
(1788)
425-427
R
Thomas Bowdler's Letters written in Holland, in the Months of
September and October, 1787.
Richard Gough [?].
Lit. Anec.9: 37,
37n-38n; GM59-ii (1789): 934
-
58-i
(1788)
442
S
Query in "Index Indicatorius" re engraving of the arms of the Deputy
Great Chamberlain.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 58-i (1788): 443. V:
"On Thursday, May 8 [1788], being the Day of the Publication of Mr.
[Edward] Gibbon's Continuation of his History, and the Author's Birth-day, some
of the most celebrated literary Characters dined together on the Occasion. In
the Afternoon the following Stanzas, by Mr. Hayley, were read to the Company
['Genii of England and of Rome!']."
William
Hayley.
[Index 509]
-
58-i
(1788)
443.
V:
"Lines on Mr. [Benjamin] West; Historical Painter to his Majesty."
Alexander Bicknell.
Index 490
-
58-i
(1788)
444
L:
Verses by J. Weston, "To Mr. [Richard] Greene; Written on visiting
his Museum [in Lichfield]," enc. in letter to Urban from "H.W."
Joseph Weston (verses) and Rev. Henry White
(letter)
Index 541 identifies Joseph Weston as the author of
the verses; Kuist
82: 155 identifies White as the author of the letter.Orig.
"H.W."
- 58-i (1788): 444-445. V:
"Ode to Chearfulness."
Dr.
William Perfect.
[Edward W. Pitcher, information furnished in
letter of 1 March 2000 to the author] [Orig. "W.P."]
-
58-i
(1788)
445-446
V
"To Miss W---, on the Author's Thoughts."
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram. 1-i:
313
Orig. "Clio"
-
58-i
(1788)
446.
V:
"Stanzas to an Infant."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T. L---
d"
-
58-i
(1788)
446
V:
"Sonnet. To Miss [Anna] Seward."
Thomas Lister
Kuist 82:
86Orig. "T.L."
-
58-i
(1788)
446.
V:
"Elegiac Sonnet."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T. L---
d"
-
58-i
(1788)
446.
V:
"Address to the Owl."
John Humberston.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig.
"T.T.S."
- 58-i (1788): 474. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-i
(1788)
474-475.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . July, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-i
(1788)
479
L:
"Original Letter of Dr. Johnson [to Samuel
Richardson]" enc.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "Amerus"
-
58-i
(1788)
484-485
A:
"The Principles of the Roman Catholics fairly
stated [cont.]."
Rev. James Williamson
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "J.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
489-490
L:
"The Decay of Religion and Piety, whence
principally arising."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay [?]
Kuist 82: 90Orig.
"Clericus"
-
58-i
(1788)
491-492
L:
"Difficulties in [Thomas] Blount and [Francis]
Grose [re the word 'prick or pryk'] elucidated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1083 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
- 58-i (1788): 494-495. L:
"Critique on a difficult Passage in St. Peter."
Rev. Nehemiah P. Nisbett.
[Orig. "N. P.
Nisbett"; Biography Database CD1 lists one Rev. Nehemiah
Nisbett, M.A., of Ash, which is approximately 17 miles west of Tunstall, whence
Nisbett usually dated his letters to the GM; Watt 2: 706 lists "N.
Nisbett" as the author of numerous theological works, including An
Illustration of various important Passages in the Epistles of the New
Testament, which Nisbett in this letter notes that the GM had
reviewed a few months earlier (GM 57-ii [1787]: 812-813).]
-
58-i
(1788)
495-496
A
"Corylus avellana Linnaei; The Hazel, or Nut-tree."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 112
Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
58-i
(1788)
499-501
A:
"Letter V. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-i
(1788)
502
L:
Note enc. letter of Samuel Pegge (printed on p.
503) re repair of Lichfield Cathedral.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "R.G."
-
58-i
(1788)
505-506
L:
Sketches from Stukeley MS enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
58-i
(1788)
508
L:
"Two Epitaphs [to Thomas Hunt and Mrs. Avis
Holdesley]" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
58-i
(1788)
509
L:
"Picture of Richard II."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-i
(1788)
510-511
L:
"Anecdotes of Vulture Hopkins [John
Hopkins]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
58-i
(1788)
511-512
L:
"A remarkable old Brief [re repair of Salisbury
Cathedral, 1423]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 58-i (1788): 540. V:
"Ode on His Majesty's Birth-day. Written by Mr. T. Warton . . . ['What
native Genius taught to Britons bold']."
Rev.
Thomas Warton.
[Index 541]
- 58-i (1788): 541. V:
"Horace, Book III. Ode XXIII. Translated by H. F. Cary."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index
495]
-
58-i
(1788)
542
V:
"Verses Printed at the Bottom of the Yearly
Bill of Mortality of the Town of Northampton, Dec. 21. 1787.
Supposed to be written by the . . . Author of the Task. . .
."
William Cowper
Kuist 82:
52 ("annot. supports printed tentative attrib."); also printed in Cowper:
Poetical Works, ed. H. S. Milford (4th ed.; rev.
Norma Russell; London: Oxford UP, 1967), pp. 365-366
-
58-i
(1788)
542
V
"On the Beautiful Feather-Hangings, designed by Mrs. Montagu, at
her house in Portman Square. By the Author of the Task."
William Cowper.
Russell 136
-
58-i
(1788)
542-543
V:
"The Question Answered. A Fragment."
George Smith
Kuist 82:
144
- 58-ii (1788): 570. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
570-571.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . August, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-ii
(1788)
581
L:
"Articles for the Picture Gallery."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
58-ii
(1788)
583-585
L:
"The Principles of the Roman Catholics fairly
stated [conc.]."
Rev. James Williamson
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "J.W."
-
58-ii
(1788)
585
L:
"Observations on the Oryctography of Part of
Middlesex."
George Steevens
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "G. Maxwell"
-
58-ii
(1788)
585-586
L:
"A Question in Natural History [re an aquatic
insect]."
George Steevens
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "No Naturalist"
-
58-ii
(1788)
586
L:
"Anecdotes of the Blencowes."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
- 58-ii (1788): 586-587. L:
"Lead perforated by Worms."
Fielding Best
Fynney.
[Orig. "F. B. Fynney"; "Preface" lxxv lists
Fielding Best Fynney as one of the "Contributors of a later date."]
-
58-ii
(1788)
590
L:
"Free Thoughts on Bellendenus."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
58-ii
(1788)
590-591
L:
"The Family of Alured."
Daniel Prince
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "D.P."
-
58-ii
(1788)
591-592
A:
"Letter VI. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
593
L:
"Curiosities found at Lound, Suffolk."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
58-ii
(1788)
593-594.
L:
"Anecdotes of W[illiam] H[amilton] Reid; and his Progress in
Poetry."
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig.
"N."
-
58-ii
(1788)
600-601
L:
"Longtown Castle described."
James Wathen
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "J.W."
-
58-ii
(1788)
603-604
L:
"Catalogue of Religious Houses suppressed by
the Emperor [Joseph II]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
604
L:
Miscellaneous notes re GM, vol.
57.
Rev. John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes
that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
58-ii
(1788)
604-606
L
"What the properest Requisites for a Parish Priest."
John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
-
58-ii
(1788)
617
R:
Andrew Kippis's The Life of Captain James
Cook.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67
- 58-ii (1788): 666. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
666-667.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for .
. . September, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-ii
(1788)
669-670
L:
"Essential Errors pointed out in the Chronicle
of Winchester."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
671-672
L:
"Ancient Customs and Buildings in London
illustrated."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
672
L:
"Hereford Cathedral."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Old Correspondent"
-
58-ii
(1788)
680-681
L:
"Candid Observations on the Athanasian
Creed."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 89Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
681-682
L:
"Title of Orosius's Book."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1083 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
685
L:
"Strictures on Volume LVII [of GM]."
Rev. John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
58-ii
(1788)
688
L
"Encampment in Leicestershire."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay.
Orig. "Academicus
Leicestriensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
689
A:
"Letter VII. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
693-694
L:
"Marq. of Rockingham."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-ii
(1788)
694-695
L:
"Further Observations on the Petrifaction of
Human Bones."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "A.B."
-
58-ii
(1788)
697
L:
"On the Memoirs of Sir Hugh Chomley."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
697-698
L:
"Particulars of a Lunar Rainbow."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
698-700
L:
"Historical Anecdotes of the Family of
Gibbons."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "N.S."
-
58-ii
(1788)
702
L:
Note on the ruined chapel of Orford, Suffolk,
illustrated in plate.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
58-ii
(1788)
731
S
Conjecture in "Index Indicatorius" re the epithet of the nine of
diamonds being "The Curse of Scotland" and its connection with Mary, Queen of
Scots.
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "S.D."; Kuist 82: 55
attributes to Denne a 1788 contribution re cards and a 1790 contribution re
Mary, Queen of
Scots.
-
58-ii
(1788)
732.
V:
"Horace, Ode XII. Book II. By H. F. Cary."
Rev. Henry Francis
Cary.
Index 495
-
58-ii
(1788)
735
L
Anonymous lines by "a very eccentric genius" ("As virtuous Ketch
lay lost in contemplation") on India Bill enc.
Rev. Aulay Macaulay.
Orig. "Clericus"; dated Leicestershire, where Macaulay
held a curacy
- 58-ii (1788): *754 [2nd 754].
A: "Meteorological Table for September, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
*754-755* [2nd 754-755].
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for
. . . October, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
- 58-ii (1788): 759* [2nd 759].
L: "Letter from Mr. Twiss, relative to Chess."
Richard Twiss.
[Orig. "R.
Twiss"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
769-770.
L:
"Mr. [William] Smith the Actor."
Francis Godolphin Waldron.
Sherbo 84: 231-232
-
58-ii
(1788)
772-774
L:
"The Bournes of Kent; Remarks on Places which
take their Names from Bourne."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-ii
(1788)
777-778
A:
"Letter VIII. on the Cultivation of our
National History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
784
L:
"Remigius the Printer."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 134Orig. "T.
Row"
- 58-ii (1788): 784. L:
"Milton's House."
William Hamilton
Reid.
[Orig. "W. H. Reid"]
- 58-ii (1788): 787. L:
"A Prophecy relative to America remarkably fulfilled."
William Hamilton Reid.
[Orig. "W. H.
Reid"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
787-788
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re various articles in GM]."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
790-791
L:
"Duke of Brunswick; Remarks and Corrections [re GM
articles]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
- 58-ii (1788): 820-821. L:
Author's verses, "King Arthur, a Poem," enc.
Abraham Crocker.
[Orig. "A.
Crocker"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
822-823
V
"Ode to Poverty."
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram.1-i:
313
Orig. "Clio"
- 58-ii (1788): 823. V:
"Horace, Book II. Ode IX. Translated. By H. F. Cary."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index
495]
-
58-ii
(1788)
823
V:
"Sonnet; to H. Carey and T. Lister."
Joseph Weston
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "J.W."
- 58-ii (1788): 846. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
846.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . November,
1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert
White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-ii
(1788)
847
L:
On Richard Greene's museum at Lichfield.
Rev. Henry White
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "H.W."
-
58-ii
(1788)
851
L
"Chess and Backgammon."
William Van Mildert, Bishop of Durham.
Orig.
"W.V.M."
-
58-ii
(1788)
852
L:
"Earldom of Kincardine."
Barak Longmate the Elder or Barak Longmate
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Longmate the Elder and Longmate the
Younger were the same person)Orig.
"B.L."
-
58-ii
(1788)
853-854
L:
"St. James's, Clerkenwell.--Bp. [Gilbert]
Burnet's Coffin, the Bells . . . ; Arms on St. John's Gate."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "Viator Londinensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
854-855
L:
"Anecdotes of Prior Weston [Sir William Weston,
Lord Prior of St. John of Jerusalem]."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
- 58-ii (1788): 859-861. L:
"Church Notes, Epitaphs, &c. at Eydon, Northamptonshire."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
864
L
"Painting, if necessary to Translators from Greek."
Henry Lemoine [?].
Orig. "H.L."
-
58-ii
(1788)
868-869
L:
"Remarks occasioned by the Anecdotes of Mr.
[Samuel] Badcock."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
58-ii
(1788)
874
L:
"First English Paper-maker."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-ii
(1788)
874-875
L:
"Farther Strictures on Briefs."
John Robinson of Hinckley
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Hinckleiensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
875-877
L:
"Character of Beza's MS; Strictures on Mr.
[George] Travis."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
877-878
A:
"Letter IX. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
879-880
L:
"Miscellaneous Information."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Palaeophilus"
-
58-ii
(1788)
881
L:
"Lexicographic Hints [re the word 'flush']."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
- 58-ii (1788): 914-915. V:
"Verses. Occasioned by hearing an oratorio proposed for the benefit of
George Eyre."
William Newton.
[Orig. "W. Newton"; dated Tideswell (in the Peak District),
whence William Newton corresponded with the GM]
- 58-ii (1788): 915. V:
"Prologue, Spoken by Mr. Rowswell, at the Theatre in Lichfield,
March 7, 1788. Written by Mr. Weston ['Man is for labour born']."
Joseph Weston.
[Index 541]
- 58-ii (1788): 916. V:
"T. Lister and F. Cary's Answer to T.W.'s Sonnet."
Thomas Lister and Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index 517] [Orig. "T. Lister and F. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
916
V
"Epitaph, On Mrs. Martha Chopping, who died April 17, 1788, aged
56 Years."
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram.1-i:
313
Orig. "Clio"
- 58-ii (1788): 942. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
942.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . December, 1787."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
58-ii
(1788)
949-950
L:
"The Terms of the Gospel Covenant easily to be
understood."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 89Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
952
L:
"Clerkenwell Church."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
-
58-ii
(1788)
965
L
"Question of Marriage of near Kindred farther discussed."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
967
L
"Radical Cure for the Foot Halt in
Sheep."
David Henry.
Orig. "Y.D."
-
58-ii
(1788)
967-969
A:
"Letter X. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
969
L:
"Family of Gilbert in Kent."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
- 58-ii (1788): 969-972. L:
"On the Cities that have heretofore been the Capital of England."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
[Orig. "J. Milner"; letter includes a discussion of Winchester,
Milner's home.]
-
58-ii
(1788)
972-973
L:
"Miscellaneous Information [re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "P.P."
- 58-ii (1788): 973-974. L:
"Church Notes from Hinton."
John
Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677] [Orig. "J.
Henn"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
974-975
L:
"Sheriffs of Surrey. Historical Account of
[Parliamentary] Elections for the County of Surrey."
Sir Joseph Mawbey
Kuist
82: 94Orig. "Surriensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
978
L:
Query about publication dates of "Town
Talk."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
58-ii
(1788)
996-998
R
Joseph Cooper Walker's An Historical Essay on the Dress of the
ancient and modern Irish.
Richard Gough.
Illust.7: 710n
- 58-ii (1788): 1008. V:
"Sonnet: Inscribed, in Memory of the Attic Evenings passed at the Palace
in Lichfield, to Miss [Anna] Seward ['Sweet is the smile that plays upon the
face']."
Joseph Weston.
[Index 541] [Orig. "J. Weston"]
- 58-ii (1788): 1008. V:
"Ode, by H. F. Cary ['Mark, where yon lucid stream']."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index 495]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1008-1009
V
"The Morning Dream. By the Author of the Task, &c."
William Cowper.
Russell 136; Index 498
- 58-ii (1788): 1010. V:
"Stanzas, by the Rev. P. Cunningham, Occasioned by the Revolution Jubilee
at Whittington and Chesterfield, Nov. 5, 1788. Inscribed to the Rev. Samuel
Pegge, Rector of Whittington."
Rev. Peter
Cunningham.
[Index 498-499]
- 58-ii (1788): 1012. V:
"King Arthur. A Poem [cont.]."
Abraham
Crocker.
[Cont. of "King Arthur, A Poem," by A. Crocker, in
GM 58-ii (1788): 820-821]
- 58-ii (1788): 1038. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1788."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1038.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . January,
1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
- 58-ii (1788): 1042-1044. A:
"Further Remarks on the Mangel Wurzel by Dr. Lettsom."
Dr. John Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C.
Lettsom"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1048-1050
L:
"On the Theory of Comets; and Expectation of
one returning."
Capell Lofft the Elder
Kuist 82: 86Orig. "C.L."
- 58-ii (1788): 1050-1052. L:
"Church Notes from Hinton [conc.]."
John
Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677] [Orig. "J.
Henn"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1052-1053
A:
"General History of modern Elections for the
County of Surrey [cont.]."
Sir Joseph Mawbey
Kuist
82: 94Orig. "Surriensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1056-1058
A:
"Letter XI. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1060
L:
"Instances of remarkable Longevity in
Hereford."
James Wathen
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "Ambulator"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1060-1062
L:
"The Will of Gilbert de Hawkwood, in 1340"
enc.
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1063-1064
L:
"Case re-stated between Mr. [George] Travis and
the Writers he opposes."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1065-1069
L:
"Historical Progress of selling Books by
Catalogues."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1069-1070
L
"Descent of Scotch Peerages.--The Chiltern Hundreds."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1071
L:
"Grave opened at Sapcote."
John Robinson of Hinckley
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Hinckleiensis"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1071
L:
"The Games of the Ancients."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 58-ii (1788): 1071-1072. L:
"Lady [Elizabeth] Dryden, of Canons Ashby."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1072-1073
L:
"Account of the Fata Morgana."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-ii
(1788)
1073
L:
"Dr. [Gilbert] Kemer, the King's Physician
[1459]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "Q.Q."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1089
R:
The Will of King Alfred.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
58-ii
(1788)
1103
S
Query in "Index Indicatorius" re an engraving of a bell.
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1105
V
"The Poet's Wish, or New Year's Gift. Addressed to Mrs.
Throckmorton."
William Cowper.
Russel1 136
-
58-ii
(1788)
1105.
V:
"A Pastoral Song."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T. L---
d"
- 58-ii (1788): 1106. V:
"An Address spoken at the Theatre in Birmingham, in August, 1788. By Mrs.
Taylor. [Written by Mr. Weston . . . ]."
Joseph
Weston.
[Index 541-542]
- 58-ii (1788): 1108. V:
"Falso de Morte Regis Rumore pervulgato, hanc Oden scripsit E.
Hankin."
Rev. Edward Hankin.
[Index 509]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1121-1122.
O:
Additions to the obituary for William Julius Mickle.
John
Ireland.
John Sim, The Poetical Works of William Julius Mickle
(London, 1806), pp. 54-55, cited in M. Eustace Taylor, William Julius Mickle
(1734-1788): A Critical Study (Washington, D.C.: Catholic U of America,
1937), p.
42, n. 120
-
58-ii
(1788)
1128-1129
O
Dr. James Brown.
James Brown.
Kuist 82: 199 cites James Brown's MS
"letter . . . covering obituary article on his father, Dr. James
Brown," inserted into GM staff copy at 58-ii (1788): 1129.
-
58-ii
(1788)
1133-1134
L:
"Letter from President Saint-Vincens to Gov.
Pownall" enc.
Thomas Pownall
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "T.P."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1149
L:
"Edward the Confessor's Chapel at
Islip."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1149
L:
"Roman Inscription."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1149-1151
A:
"Letter XII. on the Cultivation of our National
History."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136Orig. "Philistor"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1151
L:
"Anecdotes of Andrew Borde.--Miscellaneous
Observations."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1154
L:
Notes on orthography of Mill, Miller, Milner,
etc., and on use of term "swindling."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1083 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1154-1155
L
"Petrifaction of Animal Substances."
Philip Thicknesse.
Lit. Anec.9:
404-405
Orig. "An Antiquary"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1156-1157
L:
"Correspondence of illustrious Foreigners
invited."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95Orig. "J.
M--r"
-
58-ii
(1788)
1161-1168
R:
William Gordon's The History of the Rise,
Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United
States of America (conc.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 58-ii (1788): 1172-1175. V:
"King Arthur. A Poem [conc.]."
Abraham
Crocker.
[Cont. of "King Arthur, A Poem," by A. Crocker, in
GM 58-ii (1788): 820-821]
-
58-ii
(1788)
1186.
S:
Reply (in "Index Indicatorius") to "Indagator"'s remarks re Dr. Ralph
Chudworth's MSS in the British Museum.
Rev. Samuel Ayscough.
Sherbo 97-a: 187-188
"S.A."
-
58-ii
(1788)
1187
S
Note in "Index Indicatorius" re the Earl of Corke.
Abraham Crocker.
Orig. "A.C. of Frome"; Crocker lived in Frome.