- 59-i (1789): [ii]. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, Esq. On completing his LIXth Volume."
William Hamilton Reid.
[Orig. "W. H.
Reid"]
-
59-i
(1789)
iii
S
Reply in "Index Indicatorius" to Philip Thicknesse.
Rev. Thomas Abraham Salmon [?].
Orig. "T.A.S."
- 59-i (1789): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
2.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . February,
1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-i
(1789)
7-8
L
"Anecdotes of Dr. Andrew Boorde and his Writings."
Thomas Christie.
Lit. Anec.9: 387,
387n
Orig. "T. Search"
- 59-i (1789): 10-11. L:
"Original Letter from Dr. Priestley [re his views on the Trinity]."
Joseph Priestley.
[Orig. "J.
Priestley"]
-
59-i
(1789)
11
L
Queries re King John and William Fulke in John Leland's
Collectanea and re Arabic translation of Esdras.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q.Q."
-
59-i
(1789)
12
L:
"Dr. [Matthew] Horbery and Mr. [Thomas]
Townson."
Rev. John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
59-i
(1789)
12
L:
Note on recently observed comet.
John Robinson of Hinckley
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "J.R."
-
59-i
(1789)
12-13
L:
"A Seal of the Dean and Chapter of Durham
illustrated."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
- 59-i (1789): 14. L:
"Slavery."
Philip Thicknesse.
[Orig. "P. Thicknesse"]
-
59-i
(1789)
18-20
L:
"Traits of Dr. [Edward] Pelling's Character,
extracted from his Sermons."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
-
59-i
(1789)
22-23
L:
"Adderbury in Oxfordshire."
Thomas Woolston
Kuist 82:
157Orig. "T.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
23
L:
"[Medal Commemorating] Assassination of Prince
of Orange."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-i
(1789)
25-26
L:
On a reference to Hinckley in Shakespeare,
notes on Cleybrook Manor, and misc. items.
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"
- 59-i (1789): 26. L:
"Letter from Mr. Berington [re a critique of his History of the Lives
of Abeillard and Heloisa]."
Rev. Joseph
Berington.
[Orig. "J. Berington"]
-
59-i
(1789)
27-29.
L:
"Vindication of Mr. [William] Hayley's Ode on the
Revolution."
Anna Seward.
Sherbo 84: 231
Orig. "Anti-
Zoilus"
- 59-i (1789): 29. L:
"Original Letter from Mr. Barret] on the Cure of
Madness."
William Barrett.
[Orig. "W. Barrett"; dated Bristol, where William Barrett was a
surgeon]
-
59-i
(1789)
32-33
L
"Reply to Mr. [James] Berington on the Principles of Roman
Catholics."
Rev. James Williamson.
Orig. "J.W."; dated W--n--
k; Williamson's home was in Winwick.
-
59-i
(1789)
38-39
L:
"Beneficial Plan for the Poor."
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
39
L
Biblical queries.
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram.1-i:
313
Orig. "C.L.I.O."
-
59-i
(1789)
49-52
R:
John Hewlett's A Vindication of the
Authenticity of the Parian Chronicle.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
52-53
R:
British Autography. A Collection of Fac
Similies of the Hand-writings of Royal and Illustrious
Personages.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
53
R:
J. Des Carrieres's A Dissertation on
Virgil's Description of the ancient Roman Plough.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
53-54
R:
Tractatus varii Latini Crevier, Brotier,
Auger(editors of Livy and Tacitus, respectively).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
60-63
R
Gilbert White's The Natural History and Antiquities of
Selborne.
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 112
-
59-i
(1789)
69
R:
George Nicholson's Four select Evangelical
Sermons.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 59-i (1789): 71. V:
"Ode to the Redbreast."
Rev. Henry Francis
Cary.
[Index 495] [Orig. "H. F.
Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
75
V
"Verses on Mr. [Henry] Headley."
Rev. Henry Kett.
DNB9: 329
- 59-i (1789): 94. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
94.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . March, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-i
(1789)
97-98
L:
Remarks on human propensity to cruelty.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
59-i
(1789)
98-99
L:
"Meaning of Lurdanes [a term used by
Chatterton] summed up."
Rev. Samuel Henley
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
99
L:
"Genuine Form of a Bidding."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
59-i
(1789)
99
L
"Bourn, further explanation of."
David Henry [?].
Orig. "D.Y."
-
59-i
(1789)
99-100
L:
Query re rector's or vicar's rights to land
where a church formerly stood.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
59-i
(1789)
100
L:
Remarks on previous articles.
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"
- 59-i (1789): 100. L:
"Note from the Dissertator on Parian Chronicle."
Rev. Joseph Robertson.
[Orig. "The Author of
the Dissertation"; BMGC]
-
59-i
(1789)
101-105
L:
"On the Authenticity of the famous Text, I John
v. 7 [more re Porson's querellewith Archdeacon George
Travis]."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
109
L:
Note on squirrels in America.
----- Maggison [?]
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "M."
-
59-i
(1789)
111-112
L:
"Family of Compton."
Rev. Edward Jones [?]
Kuist 82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
59-i
(1789)
112-113
L:
"Johnson's Sepulchral Lines on Hogarth."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
-
59-i
(1789)
118-119
L:
"Civilization, or a Life of Nature, in what
either is preferable."
Thomas Holt White
Kuist
82: 155Orig. "T.H.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
123-124
L:
"Remarks on various miscellaneous
Subjects.--Queries answered."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 59-i (1789): 124. L:
"Revolution House at Whittington."
Maj.
Hayman Rooke.
[Orig. "H. Rooke"; dated Woodhouse,
whence Rooke corresponded with the GM]
- 59-i (1789): 126. L:
"MSS. of [John] Locke and [Ralph] Cudworth."
Philip Thicknesse.
[Sherbo 97-a: 189]
[Orig. "P. Thicknesse"]
- 59-i (1789): 126-127. L:
"MSS . . . of [Edward Hyde] Lord Clarendon; Humanity of the Planters in
Jamaica vindicated."
Philip
Thicknesse.
[Orig. "P. Thicknesse"]
-
59-i
(1789)
127-128
A
"Wild Rice."
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 112
Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
129
L
"Defence of the Argumentative Appeal to the Bishops."
Rev. Baptist Noel Turner.
Orig. "B.N.T."
-
59-i
(1789)
141-143
R:
Observations upon the Liturgy. . . . To which is added, the
Journals of the American Convention
appointed to frame an Ecclesiastical Constitution, and prepare a
Liturgy for the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
Philotoxi Ardenae, the Woodmen of
Arden.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
Thoughts on the present Proceedings of the
House of Commons [re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
The Prospect before us [re the
Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
Debate on the Subject of a Regency in the
House of Commons, December 16, 1788.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
The Powers of a Regent constitutionally
considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
The Question solved; or, The Right of the
Prince of Wales to be sole, unlimited, and immediate
Regent.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
A short View of the present Great Question[re the
Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
A Dialogue on the Regency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
143
R:
Capel Lofft's Three Letters on the Question
of Regency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
Detached Hints upon the
[Regency]Question in its present State and An
impartial Review of the present Great Question.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
Letter to Mr. Pitt, on the Restriction of
the Regent's Authority.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
Reflections on the Case of a
Regency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
Whig and No Whig.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
Fox against Fox; or, Political Blossoms of
the Right Honorable Charles Fox, selected from his
Speeches.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
A solemn Appeal to the Citizens of Great
Britain and Ireland, on the present Emergency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144
R:
History of the Royal Malady and Alfred; or, A Narrative of
the daring and illegal Measures to
suppress a Pamhlet, intitled,Strictures on the Declaration of
Horne Tooke [re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
144-146
R
Gilbert White's Selborne(conc.).
Thomas Holt White.
Sherbo 97-a: 112
-
59-i
(1789)
151
R:
Two Sermons, by William
[Cleaver] Lord Bishop of Chester.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
151-152
R:
William Agutter's A Sermon occasioned by
the Death of the celebrated Mr. J. Henderson.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
152-156
R:
Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. IV.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
156
R:
John Lemprire's Bibliotheca
Classica.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
156
R:
A brief Review of the Arguments for and
against the intended Canal from Cambridge to the River
Stort.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
156
R:
The present State of Nova
Scotia.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
158-159
S:
"Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 59-i (1789): 160. L:
Author's verses, "Hail, daughter of Imperial War!" enc.
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Orig. "H. F.
Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
161-162.
V:
"Elegiac Sonnet ['Sweet evening, hail! I love thy
sober hue ]."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T. L---
d"
- 59-i (1789): 163. V:
"Sonnet to a Lady. Written during an Indisposition in Harvest."
Thomas Woolston.
[Orig. "T.
Woolston"]
- 59-i (1789): 163. V:
"Sonnet to the Same; On her advising the Author to relinquish Poetry, as
ungenial to his present Situation."
Thomas
Woolston.
[Orig. "T. Woolston"]
- 59-i (1789): 163. V:
"Sonnet to the Same; With some Domestic Verses."
Thomas Woolston.
[Orig. "T.
Woolston"]
-
59-i
(1789)
163-164
V
"On the Lamented Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch."
William Cowper.
Russell 136
- 59-i (1789): 164. L:
Author's verses, "Drawn up in dread array when armies stand," enc.
William Sharp the Younger.
[Orig.
"W. Sharp, jun."]
-
59-i
(1789)
182.
O:
Rev. William Bickerstaff.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 97-a: 19
- 59-i (1789): 190. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
190.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . April, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-i
(1789)
193
L:
"Death of John D'Arcy, a Revolution
Partriot."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-i
(1789)
195
L
"Plashing of Hedges.--Chiltern Hundreds."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
197
L:
"Voltaire's house [depicted in facing
plate]."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141Orig. "H.R."
-
59-i
(1789)
203-205
L:
"Anecdotes of Mr. [William] Bickerstaffe, from
Original Letters."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
59-i
(1789)
206-207
L:
"Anecdotes of Bishop [Thomas] Rundle."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
-
59-i
(1789)
214
L:
"Gothic Architecture in England peculiarly
good."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "Gothicus"
-
59-i
(1789)
214-215
L:
"Character of Dr. [William] Adams."
Rev. Samuel Parr
Kuist
82: 134Orig. "A Constant Reader"
-
59-i
(1789)
215-216
L:
"Appeal in Behalf of the Dissenters."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141Orig. "Catullus"
-
59-i
(1789)
216
L:
Joseph Priestley's theological writings
compared unfavorably to Pascal's.
Rev. Thomas Townson
Kuist 82: 150Orig. "N.D."
-
59-i
(1789)
217
L:
Replies to previous contributors.
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Retrospector"
-
59-i
(1789)
217
L:
"Duke of Courland's Palace burnt."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
217-219
L:
"History of Jamaica.--Anecdotes of Mr. [Samuel]
Jeake and Dr. [Anthony] Robinson."
Edward Long
Kuist 82:
87Orig. "E.L."
- 59-i (1789): 223-224. L:
"Thunder-storm at Hinckley."
John Robinson
of Hinckley.
[Orig. "J. Robinson"; dated Hinckley,
whence Robinson corresponded with the GM]
-
59-i
(1789)
227
L:
"Original Letter from Richard Carew to Sir
Robert Cotton [Cottonian MS. Julius C. III.]" enc.
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
59-i
(1789)
237-239
R:
Elizabeth, Lady Craven, A Journey into the
Crimea.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
239-240
R:
John Bidlake's Slave Trade: A Sermon
preached at Stonehouse Chapel.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
240
R:
James Dore's A Sermon on the African Slave
Trade.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
240
R:
Liberal Strictures on Freedom and
Slavery.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
240
R:
Travels through Italy; in a Series of
Letters written in the Year 1785, by the Abb
Dupaty.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Postscript to Mrs. Stewart's
Case.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Letter to John Horne Tooke.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Letter from a Country Gentleman to a
Member of Parliament, on the present State of the
Nation.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Letters from a Country Gentleman to a
Member of Parliament, on the present State of the Nation [a
different publication from the preceding].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
The present National Embarrassment[the Regency
Question]considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Authentic Specimens of all the Addresses
that have been, and all that will be, presented to the Right
Honourable William Pitt [re the Regency
Question].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Collection of Addresses and Letters[re the Regency
Question] that have been sent, or
may be
sent, to the Right Honourable ----- [William
Pitt], Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A letter written by his Royal Highness, the
Prince of Wales, in Answer to Mr. Pitt's Letter which contains the
Limitations[on the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
An authentic Copy of Mr. Pitt's Letter to
his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales[re the
Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Authentic Copies of Mr. Pitt's Letter, and
his Royal Highness's Reply [re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
An Address to the Prince of Wales, on the
Report of his Intention to refuse the Regency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Candour's Strictures on the Prince of
Wales's Letter to Mr. Pitt[re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
The Question solved; or, The Right of the
Prince of Wales to be sole, unlimited, and immediate
Regent.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Letter from an Irish Gentleman . . . on the
Limitation of the Regency and A second Letter.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Copy of a Declaration of Articles
[re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Letter to the most insolent Man
alive[apparently William Pitt].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
A Copy of the Speech which, it is said,
will be delivered by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to both
Houses of Parliament.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
241
R:
Letter to the Prince, from a Man of
Kent.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
242
R:
M. Dawes's A Vindication of the Proceedings
of the Lords and Commons upon the Regency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
242
R:
The Speech of the Right Honourable William
Grenville [re the Regency].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
242
R:
Seven Letters to the People of Great
Britain. By a Whig.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
243
R:
One Day's Journey to the Highlands of
Scotland.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
243-247
R:
Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. IV (cont.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
256
V:
"A Thanksgiving Ode [in Hebrew], on His
Majesty's Happy Recovery."
H. Demock
Kuist 82:
55
- 59-i (1789): 257-258. V:
"The Story of Proserpine, Translated from Ovid's Metamorph. B. V."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index
495] [Orig. "H. F. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
258
V:
"A Translation of the Latin Ode to the
Redbreast by Henry Francis Cary, GM 59-i 1789 71."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 59-i (1789): 258. V:
"Sonnet, To C[harles] Hutton, LL.D. & F.R.S. Professor of Mathematics in
the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich."
Thomas
Woolston.
[Orig. "T. Woolston"]
- 59-i (1789): 286. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
286.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . May, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-i
(1789)
289-291
L
"Portraits in a Picture at Barber-Surgeons Hall described."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
59-i
(1789)
293
A:
"Description of St. Michael's Chapel,
Aldgate."
John Nichols or Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82: 118, 137Orig.
"Investigator"
-
59-i
(1789)
297-300
L:
"A doubtful Text of Scripture in the
Complutensian Edition [more re Porson's querelle with
Archdeacon George Travis]."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
300
L:
"Historical Account of the Church of St. Peter
le Poor."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Palaeophilus Londinensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
301
L:
"Historical Description of Woodbridge Church,
Suffolk."
Robert Loder
Kuist 82:
86
- 59-i (1789): 301-302. L:
"Islip, Kidlington, and Oddington Churches."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-i
(1789)
302-303
L:
"Various Methods successfully used in curing
Insanity [perhaps a posthumous publication]."
Dr. [J. H. (?)] Cuming of Dorchester
[?]
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "J.C.
M.D."
-
59-i
(1789)
305-306
L:
"Imitation and Originality."
Thomas Holt White
Kuist
82: 155Orig. "T.H.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
310-313
L
"The Popish Mission to Japan."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM 66-ii (1796):
1083
Orig. "L.E."
-
59-i
(1789)
314-315
L:
"The Postling Inscription [and other items in
Samuel Pegge's list of inscriptions in the Bibliotheca
Topographica
Britannica, No. XLI]."
Rev. John Loveday the Elder or John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig. "Academicus
Oxon."
-
59-i
(1789)
334
L:
"Inscription at Godmersham."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
339
R:
Jenkin Lewis's Memoirs of Prince
William-Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
339
R:
A. Longmore's A Sermon preached at Great
Baddow, Essex.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
339
R:
R. Jones's A Sermon preached at Peckham in
Surrey . . . in Contemplation of the . . . Anniversary of the
glorious Revolution by King William.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
339
R:
Robert Stevenson's The Principles of the
Revolution asserted and vindicated.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
339-340
R:
John Nichols's Bibliotheca Topographica
Britannica, No XLIX.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
340
R:
Captain Watkins Tench's A Narrative of the
Expedition to Botany Bay.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
340-341
R:
William Pickett's Public
Improvement.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
Thomas Stock's A Sermon preached in the
Cathedral of Gloucester . . . for the Benefit of the Severn Humane
Society.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
Francis Stone's Political Reformation on a
large Scale.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
Man incapable of
Spiritual Fervour and
Discernment without the illuminating Presence of a
Saviour.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
Herbert Mends's The Injustice and Cruelty
of the Slave Trade.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
David Simpson's Sacred
Literature.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341
R:
The Grove of Fancy. A Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
341-342
R:
The Poor Soldier; an American
Tale.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
342-343
R:
Gibbon's The History of the Decline and
Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. IV (cont.).
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
- 59-i (1789): 350. V:
"The Genius of Britain, an Ode: Written on the happy recovery of His
Majesty. By Mr. Meyler, of Bath."
W.
Meyler.
[Index 520]
- 59-i (1789): 350. L:
Author's verses, "Chorus from Ajax of Sophocles," enc.
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index 495]
[Orig. "H. F. Cary"]
- 59-i (1789): 353. V:
"Sonnet, Written in November ['Loose in the wind the wither'd foliage
play'd']."
Thomas Woolston.
[Orig. "T. Woolston"]
- 59-i (1789): 354. V:
"Prologue To the Tragedy of Mahomet [play by James Miller]; (Performed in
Mr. William Fector's Theatre at Dover, on the 5th March, 1787.) Written by Mr.
Gillum, and Spoken by Mr. Fector."
William
Gillum.
[Index 507]
- 59-i (1789): 354. V:
"Epilogue to [James Miller's] Mahomet. Written by Captain Topham, --and
Spoken by Mr. [Willam] Fector."
Captain Edward
Topham.
[Index 538]
- 59-i (1789): 382. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-i
(1789)
382.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . June, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-i
(1789)
383-384
L:
Text of a letter of Bishop Thomas Newton
enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
59-i
(1789)
386-388
L:
"Character of R[obert] Stephens as an Editor of
the N.T. [more re Porson's querelle with Archdeacon George
Travis]."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
388
L:
On a term in Hamlet.
George Steevens
Kuist
82: 146Orig. "G.S."
- 59-i (1789): 397-398. L:
"The Church of Sulgrave in Northamptonshire described."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-i
(1789)
400
L:
"Andirons and Creepers further
investigated."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-i
(1789)
400-401
L:
"The Durham Seal elucidated."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-i
(1789)
404
L:
"Parliamentary Language."
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."
-
59-i
(1789)
407
L:
Note covering submission of "Improprieties in
Theatrical Representations [pp. 407-409; by 'Dramaticus']."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
-
59-i
(1789)
409-410
L:
"Arms in Bathorne-Hall. Epitaph from Bathorne
Church."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 59-i (1789): 411-413. A:
"Mr. Polwhele's Circular Letter to his Subscribers [for his history of
Devon]."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
[Authorship disclosed in title] [Orig. "R.P."]
-
59-i
(1789)
413-417
L:
"Vindication of Milton from the Censure of Dr.
Johnson."
Thomas Holt White
Kuist
82: 155Orig. "T.H.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
419-420
L:
"St. Michael's Steeple at Coventry."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "Gothicus"
-
59-i
(1789)
420
L:
"Church of Godmersham in Kent."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 134-135Orig.
"P.G."
-
59-i
(1789)
421
L:
"Various Translations of an Epigram from
Plato."
Rev. Joseph Robertson [?]
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "J.
R......n"
-
59-i
(1789)
421-422
L
"Etymon of Signs."
David Wells.
Orig. "Retrospector"
-
59-i
(1789)
422-423
L:
"Whence the Origin of Illuminations."
John Holt
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "J.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
423
L:
"Patent of Knights Baronets."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
59-i
(1789)
424
L
"Sir Reginald Bray."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
424
L
"J.W. to Candidus [re Roman Catholicism]."
Rev. James Williamson.
Orig. "J.W."; dated W--n--
k; Williamson's home was in Winwick.
-
59-i
(1789)
433
R:
Robert Norris's Memoirs of the Reign of
Boffa Ahadee, King of Dahomy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
433
R:
William Dickson's Letters on
Slavery.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
433
R:
Henry Evans Holder's A short Essay on the
Subject of Negro Slavery.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
433
R:
Schwartz's Reflections fur l'Esclavage des
Negres, &c.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
433-434
R:
James Ramsay's An Address to the Public, on
the proposed Bill for the Abolition of the Slave Trade.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
434
R:
A Letter to the Patrons, Trustees, &c.
of the Charity Schools.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
434
R:
Charta Papyracea Musei Borgiani
Velitris.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
434
R:
Thomas Taylor's The Philosophical and
Mathematical Commentaries of Proclus on the First Book of Euclid's
Elements.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
434
R:
Philalethes's A Discourse concerning the
Resurrection of Bodies.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
- 59-i (1789): 446. S:
"Index Indicatorius": quotation from "Mr. Leslie, in his admirable
treatise 'On the Divine Right of Tithes'. . . ."
Charles Leslie.
[BMGC]
- 59-i (1789): 452. V:
"A Tribute from Vecta."
William Sharp the
Younger.
[Index 532] [Orig. "W. Sharp,
jun."]
-
59-i
(1789)
469-470
O
Remarks from "an old correspondent" subjoined to obituary of
Joseph Baretti.
Rev. William Vincent.
Illust.3: 766, 766n
- 59-i (1789): 486. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 59-i (1789):
486-487. A: "Meteorolog. Diaries for . .
. July, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
[Sherbo
85: 25, 27]
-
59-i
(1789)
487-488
L:
"Character of Mr. Loveday [Rev. John Loveday
the Elder]."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
- 59-i (1789): 488. L:
"Dr. Priestley to Bp. [Samuel] Horsley."
Joseph Priestley.
[Orig. "J.
Priestley"]
-
59-i
(1789)
488-489
L
"Strange Impositions on Naturalists [alleging that Louis Antoine
de Bougainville's account of a giraffe seen in southern Africa was based on
fiction
concocted by the Dutch settlers at the cape of Good Hope]."
George Steevens.
Orig. "No Naturalist"
-
59-i
(1789)
490-491
L:
"The Castellum of the Romans, and Ton of the
Saxons."
Thomas Holt White
Kuist
82: 155Orig. "T.H.W."
-
59-i
(1789)
491
L:
"Compton Family."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
59-i
(1789)
495
L:
Note on figures in the plate facing p.
493.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
-
59-i
(1789)
495-496
L
"St. Michael's Chapel, Aldgate."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Palaeophilus
Londinensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
496
L:
"Monuments at Danbury."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
59-i
(1789)
496-497
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re GM
items]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-i
(1789)
497
L:
Miscellaneous remarks re GM
items.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
59-i
(1789)
500-503
L:
"Itinerary through Calais, St. Omer,
Clairmarais, &c."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
-
59-i
(1789)
512-518
L:
"Character of R[obert] Stephens as an Editor of
the N.T. [more re Porson's querelle with Archdeacon George
Travis]."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
59-i
(1789)
518-519
L:
"Description of a Tour through the West of
England."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "S.E."
-
59-i
(1789)
520
L:
"Arms from Caen."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "R.G."
- 59-i (1789): 521-522. L:
"Absurdity of Duelling."
John
Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-i
(1789)
531-532
L:
"Miscellaneous Information [re GM
items]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
59-i
(1789)
533
R:
John Brand's The History and Antiquities of
the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
534
R:
Richard Polwhele's Discourses on different
Subjects.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
537
R:
Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London, A Sermon
preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
537
R:
Samuel Cooper's The Consistency of Man's
Free Agency, and God's Fore-knowledge, in the Government of the
World.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
537-538
R:
George Gregory's The Life of Thomas
Chatterton.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
Essay on the Transfiguration of
Christ.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
Joseph Ritson's Homer's Hymn to Venus;
translated from the Greek.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
[Richard or John] Elliott's Dipping not
Baptizing.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
The interesting Narrative of the Life of
Olandah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African.
Written by
himself.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
Lewis M'Culloch's Observations on the
Herring Fisheries on the North and East Coasts of
Scotland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
A Report on the practical Utility of
Kenneth M'Culloch's improved Sea Compasses.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539
R:
Edward Rigby's Reports of the Special
Provision Committees appointed by the Court of Guardians in the
City of Norwich; with an Account of the Savings which have been
produced by the late Regulations in the Diet of the
Workhouses.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
539-540
R:
Two Sermons, by William[Cleaver] Lord Bishop of
Chester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
540
R:
Philip David Krauter's A new Essay on the
celebrated Prophecy, Isaiah vii. 14, 15, 16, compared with Matthew
i. 18-23.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
Forms of Prayer for the Use of a
Congregation of Protestant Dissenters in Manchester.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
John Walters's Faith, Virtue, and
Knowledge, the perpetual Duties of the Clergy.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
William Gilpin's Two Sermons.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
William Freind's Appendix to Thoughts on
Subscription [re his removal from the office of tutor of Jesus
College, Cambridge].
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
A second Address to the Members of the
Church
of England, and to Protestant Trinitarians in general,
exhorting them to turn from the false Worship of Three Persons to
the Worship of One true Godand An Apology for professing
the Religion of Nature in the Eighteenth Century of the Christian
Aera.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543
R:
William Hutton's Dissertation on
Juries.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
59-i
(1789)
543-546
R:
A Voyage to Abyssinia, by Father Jerome
Lobo.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-i
(1789)
550-551
S:
"Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 59-i (1789): 552. V:
"Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day. Written by Mr. Warton . . . ['As when
the demon of the summer-storm']."
Rev. Thomas
Warton.
[Index 541]
- 59-i (1789): 553. V:
"Second Tribute from Vecta. . . ."
William
Sharp the Younger.
[Index 532] [Orig. "W.
Sharp, jun."]
- 59-i (1789): 553. V:
"A Literal Translation of the Hebrew Ode on His Majesty's happy
Recovery."
Rev. Henry Dimock.
[Index 500] [Orig. "H. Dimock"]
-
59-i
(1789)
553
V:
"Ode ad Nympham Fontis."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary. [Kuist 82: 48]
Richard Gough
Kuist 82: 65Orig.
"M---s"
-
59-i
(1789)
554.
V:
"Sonnet to Fancy."
John Humberston.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T.T.S."
h
- 59-i (1789): 555. V:
"To the Memory of John Huddlestone Wynne."
Henry Lemoine.
[Index 515]
[Orig. "H. Lemoine"]
- 59-i (1789): 556. V:
"Prologue, Spoken by Mr. W[illiam] Fector, at his Private Theatre, Dec.
18, 1787. Written on the Occasion of the Performance of . . . [Dr. Thomas
Francklin's] Tragedy of Mathilda, by Mr. Pratt."
Samuel Jackson Pratt.
[Index 527]
- 59-i (1789): 556. V:
"Epilogue to [Dr. Thomas Francklin's] Matilda; Written by Mr Cobb, Author
of the First Floor, &c. &c. Spoken by Mr. [William] Fector."
James Cobb.
[Index 496]
-
59-i
(1789)
569-571
A
"Anecdotes and Character of the late Mr. [Joseph] Baretti."
Rev. William Vincent.
Illust.3: 766,
766n
- 59-ii (1789): 582. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
582.
A:
"Meteorolog. Diaries for . . . August, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
- 59-ii (1789): 583. L:
Criticism of John Gillies's Chronicle of the Kings of
Scotland.
John Pinkerton.
[Orig. "J. Pinkerton"; Pinkerton's own research centered upon
the antiquities and history of Scotland.]
-
59-ii
(1789)
583-584
L:
"Hearts House at Woodford."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "A Lover of Antiquity"
-
59-ii
(1789)
584-585
L:
"Historical Account of the Families of Gibbon
and Yorke."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
-
59-ii
(1789)
586-588
L:
"Original Notes or Conjectures on
Shakespeare."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig. "As You
Like It"
-
59-ii
(1789)
589-591
L:
"Historical Description of Woldham Church in
Kent."
Charles Clarke
Kuist 82:
51Orig. "Indagator Roffensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
591-592
L:
"Monument at Greatham [Co. Durham]
illustrated."
Charles Clarke
Kuist 82:
51Orig. "Indagator Roffensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
592-595
L:
"Particular Narrative [by Thomas Whitgreave] of
K. Charles II's Concealment at Moseley" enc.
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
601-602
L:
"Critique on Orthography."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
607
L
"Clifton, near Bristol."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
-
59-ii
(1789)
607
L:
Remarks on a family seal illustrated in a
previous number.
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
607-608
L:
Remarks on coin illustrated in previous GM plate.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
608-609
L
"The Macaw."
J. Seymour [?].
Orig. "S.J."; dated Stamford,
whence Seymour corresponded with the GM
-
59-ii
(1789)
610
L:
"Address to Dr. [Charles] Burney, on the Merits
of Young [William] Crotch."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "R.N."
-
59-ii
(1789)
612-613
L:
"Animadversions on the Review of the Parian
Chronicle."
John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
614
L:
"[Saying,] Hair of the same Dog, whence?"
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."
-
59-ii
(1789)
614-615
L:
Remarks on "Old Buildings at Coventry."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "Gothicus"
-
59-ii
(1789)
615-616
L:
"Church Notes and Armorial Bearings from
Threekingham."
John Cragg
Kuist 82:
53Orig. "C."
-
59-ii
(1789)
616-617
L:
"Valuable Extracts from Savary."
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"
-
59-ii
(1789)
618
L:
"Obscure Versifiers of the Psalms."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
-
59-ii
(1789)
619-620
L
"Cure for Sting of Wasp or Bee."
William Coley.
Orig. "W.C."; dated Bridgnorth,
whence Coley had corresponded with the GM in 1783
-
59-ii
(1789)
620-621
L:
"Anecdotes of Mr. [Tobias] Swinden."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
621
L:
On a Hebrew phrase as translated by Dr.
[Alexander] Geddes.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
-
59-ii
(1789)
626-627
L
"Hints to Men of Fortune on making their Wills."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
628
L
"Hogarth's Plates."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
648-649
V
"On the Abuse of Satire. An Epistle Addressed to the Poet Laureat
[Thomas Warton], 1788."
Isaac D'Israeli.
DNB5: 1022
- 59-ii (1789): 649. V:
"Lines, written by Mr. Headley, son of the late Rev. Mr. Headley of North
Walsham, Norfolk, during his illness."
Henry
Headley.
[Index 509]
-
59-ii
(1789)
650.
V:
"Sonnet to Time."
John Humberston.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig.
"T.T.S."
-
59-ii
(1789)
650
V:
"Ode to the Nymph of the Fountain [trans. from
Henry Francis Cary's 'Ode ad Nympham Fontis' (59-i [1789]:
553)]."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 59-ii (1789): 650. V:
"Sonnet to the Memory of [William] Falconer, Author of the
Shipwreck."
Thomas Woolston.
[Orig. "T. Woolston"]
- 59-ii (1789): 651-652. V:
"Prologue, by the Author, to False Appearances, a Comedy, altered
from the French ['Launch'd on the bosom of the gentle tide']."
Henry Seymour Conway.
[Biog. Dram. 2:
218]
- 59-ii (1789): 652. V:
"Epilogue, by Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne . . . ['Soldiers turn'd Poets!--that's
no mighty wonder']."
Sir John
Burgoyne.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 59-ii (1789): 678. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
678.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . September,
1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
- 59-ii (1789): 679-680. L:
"Dr. Lorimer to Mr. [John] Pinkerton [re the disposition of Pinkerton's
copy of the Gaelic Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland]."
John Lorimer.
[Orig. "J. Lorimer";
Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 4: 212; Index 265]
-
59-ii
(1789)
682-683
L:
"The Merits
of Dryden particularly
investigated."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
-
59-ii
(1789)
683
L:
"The Norica Castellaof Virgil further
illustrated."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
59-ii
(1789)
684
L:
"An Alteration in Mr. Knox's Essays
accounted for [the author (Knox himself) purporting to claim
'intimate acquaintance with Mr. K']."
Rev. Vicesimus Knox
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "A.B.C."
-
59-ii
(1789)
685
L:
"Uxbridge House [illustrated in facing
plate]."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141Orig. "H.R."
-
59-ii
(1789)
688
L
"Antient Intrenchment in Yorkshire.--The Towton
Ring."
Ely Hargrove [?].
DNB8: 1266;Orig. "E.H.R."; dated Knaresborough,
whence Hargrove had corresponded
with the GM in 1787
-
59-ii
(1789)
690-697
A:
"Ideal MSS. quoted by Mr. [George] Travis; .
. . Dublin MS. the same with Erasmus Codex Britannicus; Berlin
Greek MS. of the New Testament a Forgery; Mr. Travis's Exactness in
telling Votes; Dr. [Thomas] Kipling's Commencement Speech [more re
Porson's querelle with Archdeacon Travis]."
Richard Porson
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "Cantabrigiensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
699-700
L:
"On the Lombardy Poplar. Patriotic Hints on
Planting."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Retrospector"
- 59-ii (1789): 703-704. L:
"Church Notes from Sulgrave, in Northamptonshire [cont.]."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
705
L:
"Sea Coal, or Pit Coal, when first used in this
Kingdom."
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."
-
59-ii
(1789)
706
L:
"Critique on Virgil [re Aeneid VIII.
596]."
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."
-
59-ii
(1789)
707
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in the GM]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "F.S."
- 59-ii (1789): 707-710. L:
"Rufus Stone; Remarkable Events that have happened in New Forest."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
[Orig. "J. Milner"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
710-713
L:
"Original Observations and Conjectures on
Shakespear."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Youn
ger)Orig. "As You Like It"
- 59-ii (1789): 713-714. A:
Letters from "S. Badcock" enc. in a letter (p. 713) from "A Reviewer,"
dated Cambridge.
Rev. Samuel Badcock.
[Orig. "S.B."]
-
59-ii
(1789)
715-716
L:
"Confessionaries; Rood Lofts."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
716
L:
"Godmersham Church."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
716-717
L:
"The Twelve Caesars, how generally
applied."
John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
59-ii
(1789)
724
L
"Mr. [Edward] Hasted's Kent."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1083
Orig. "P.G."
-
59-ii
(1789)
743
L
Hanoverian ode by I. A. L. Seidensticker re the recovery of George
III ("Oda, Restituto patriae patri Georgio III. Sacra") enc.
Rev. Alexander Geddes.
Orig. "A.G."; dated
Clipstone-street, whence Geddes corresponded with the GM
- 59-ii (1789): 746-747. V:
"To the Wood-bine."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Orig. "P. Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 774. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
774-775.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . October, 1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25,
27
- 59-ii (1789): 776-778. A:
"Original Anecdotes of Mr. Badcock, from his own Letters [cont.]."
Rev. Samuel Badcock.
[Orig. "S.
Badcock"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
779-780
L:
"Mary Queen of Scots."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
- 59-ii (1789): 781. L:
"Description of Kilpec Church in Herefordshire."
James Wathen.
[Orig. "J. Wathen"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
784-785
L:
"Various Expressions Used in Hunting
Elucidated."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
787-788
L:
"Letter of Judge [John] Blencowe" enc.
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
59-ii
(1789)
792
L
"Doth a Spirit of Enquiry characterise the present Age?"
Major Hayman Rooke.
Orig. "Catullus"; dated
Mansfield; Kuist 82: 141 attributes another item signed "Catullus" (and dated
Mansfield) to Rooke in GM 59-i (1789): 215-216.
-
59-ii
(1789)
794-795
L:
"Welsh Dictionary."
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."
-
59-ii
(1789)
795
L:
"Origin of Knives."
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."
-
59-ii
(1789)
795
L:
"Hints to Vice-Chancellors [urging publication
of prize work at the universities]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
- 59-ii (1789): 795-797. L:
"Church Notes from Sulgrave, in Northamptonshire [conc.]."
John Henn.
[GM 64-ii (1794): 677]
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
798
L:
Note on a line in Vergil's Aeneid.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 59-ii (1789): 801-802. L:
"Mr. Pinkerton's Answer to Dr. [John] Lorimer."
John Pinkerton.
[Orig. "J.
Pinkerton"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
804
L:
Further notes on Woldham Church.
Charles Clarke
Kuist 82:
51Orig. "Indagator Roffensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
805
L:
"Old Rebus."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
808-809
L:
"The Sale of Dunkirk to the French."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
809-810
L:
Response to various GM
articles.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
59-ii
(1789)
810-812
L:
"Original Observations and Conjectures on
Shakespeare."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig. "As You
Like It"
-
59-ii
(1789)
822
L:
Note on a seal.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
822-823
L:
"[John] Jortin and [Bishop William]
Warburton."
John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 59-ii (1789): 841. V:
"Song. By H. F. Cary ['As glittering on the brow of heaven']."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index
495]
-
59-ii
(1789)
841.
V:
"Sonnet to H[enry] F[rancis] Cary."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T.
Lister"
- 59-ii (1789): 841-842. V:
"To the Jessamine."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 842-843. V:
"Sonnet to Content."
Thomas
Woolston.
[Orig. "T. Woolston"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
843
V
"To W----, an Elegy."
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram. 1-i:
313
Orig. "Clio"
- 59-ii (1789): 844. V:
"Prologue to [David Garrick's] the Guardian, acted in Mr. William Fector's
Private Theatre, Dover, on the 24th of April, 1788. Written on the Occasion by
Mr. Gillum; and Spoken by Mr. William Fector.--A splendid Audience honoured the
Theatre with their Presence."
William
Gillum.
[Index 507]
- 59-ii (1789): 844. V:
"The following Epilogue to [George Colman's] the Deuce is in Him, was
Spoken by Mr. [William] Fector the same Evening; and Written by his Friend Mr.
Gillum [v. preceding poem on the same page]."
William Gillum.
[Index 507]
- 59-ii (1789): 870. A:
"Meteorological Table for [October; misprinted as November], 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W.
Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
870.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . November,
1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
- 59-ii (1789): 871-872. L:
"An original Letter from [Rev. Samuel] Badcock to Priestley" enc.
Joseph Priestley.
[Orig. "J.
Priestley"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
873-875
L:
"Ancient and present State of the Cathedral at
Salisbury."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "R.G."
-
59-ii
(1789)
877
L:
"Mortar at Apothecaries Hall."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
59-ii
(1789)
877-881
L:
"Original Anecdotes of Mr. [Samuel] Badcock,
from his own Letters."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
59-ii
(1789)
881
L:
"Family of Robert Rich, Earl of
Warwick.--Abernethy."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "R.G."
-
59-ii
(1789)
883-884
L:
Text of the dedication of a Breughel drawing of
Scipio to Lord Rodney enc.
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
59-ii
(1789)
884
L:
"[Joseph] Priestley and [Bishop Samuel]
Horsley."
Rev. Thomas Townson
Kuist 82: 150Orig. "N.D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
885
L
"On the Reasonableness and Policy of the Laws against Dissenters."
Major Hayman Rooke.
Orig. "Catullus"; dated
Mansfield; Kuist 82: 141 attributes another item signed "Catullus" (and dated
Mansfield) to
Rooke in GM 59-i (1789): 215-216.
-
59-ii
(1789)
887-888
L:
"Moderation recommended [plus responses to
various articles in GM]."
Rev. Samuel Henley
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
888
L:
"Portraits at Mercers, Stationers, and
Haberdashers Hall."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116Orig. "A London Antiquary"
-
59-ii
(1789)
890-891
L:
"Hints for Management of the Sick in County
Prisons [perhaps a posthumous publication]."
Dr. [J. H. (?)] Cuming of Dorchester
[?]
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "J.C.
M.D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
893-895
L:
"Original Anecdotes of Peter the Great's
Father."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"M.M.M."
-
59-ii
(1789)
895-896
L:
"Rood-lofts illustrated.--Ancient Organ at Tong
[Salop] described."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
896
L
Re William of Waynflete [Wainfleet], Bishop of Winchester.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
59-ii
(1789)
898-899
L:
"Impostures of Greatrakes and Bostock."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
59-ii
(1789)
899-901
L:
"Pleasing Narrative of a Sunday passed in
Westmoreland."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig.
"Eusebius"
-
59-ii
(1789)
902-905
L
"Original Letters of eminent Persons on Welsh History."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
- 59-ii (1789): 905-906. L:
"Dr. Lorimer's Reply to Mr. [John] Pinkerton [re the disposition of
Pinkerton's copy of the Gaelic Chronicle]."
John Lorimer.
[Orig. "J. Lorimer";
Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 4: 212;Index 265]
-
59-ii
(1789)
907-909
L:
"Original Observations and Conjectures on
Shakespeare."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig. "As You
Like It"
-
59-ii
(1789)
909
L:
"Chronology of the Ancients."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
916
L
"Dr. [John Glen] King."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
916
L
"German Literature."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "R.G."
-
59-ii
(1789)
917-919
R:
Bibliographia Britannica, Vol.
IV.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-ii
(1789)
921-924
R:
William Barrett's The History and
Antiquities of the City of Bristol.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
59-ii
(1789)
934
R
Thomas Bowdler's "Introduction" to Letters written in Holland,
in the Months of September and October, 1787.
Richard Gough.
Lit. Anec.9: 37,
37n-38n
-
59-ii
(1789)
935
S
Re Eleanor Wortley, Countess of Essex (relict of Robert Rich, 2nd
Earl of Warwick [erroneously referred to in the GM as the Earl of
Essex]).
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. and D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
935.
S:
Contention that Edmund Burke was the author of Junius's letters.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig.
"Eugenio"
-
59-ii
(1789)
936
L:
The late Thomas Day's inscriptions enc.
Rev. Henry White
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "H.W."
- 59-ii (1789): 937. V:
"Song ['How bright yon lucid bow extends']."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Index 495]
[Orig. "H. F. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
937
L:
Three poems purportedly written by Rev. Richard Hole ('The
Tomb of Gunnar,' 'A Fragment,' and 'In Rosam Epigrammata') enc.
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Correction of Kuist 82: 48, which assigns 'In Rosam
Epigrammata' to CaryOrig. "M---s"
- 59-ii (1789): 937-938. V:
"To the Rose."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 938-939. V:
"Odatis and Zariadres."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 966. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
966.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . December,
1788."
Thomas Holt White; Rev. Gilbert White [?].
Sherbo
85: 25, 27
-
59-ii
(1789)
967
L
"Conjectures on the Formation of Peat Mosses."
John Cade.
Lit. Anec.8: 321-322
-
59-ii
(1789)
972
L:
Suggestion of new treatment and use for
hop-fibers.
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig.
"T.H.W."
-
59-ii
(1789)
973-974.
L:
"Topographical Description of Biddeford in Devonshire" (by "an eminent
Antiquary") enc.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "M.
Green"
-
59-ii
(1789)
974-976
L:
"Remarkable Particulars in the Life and Conduct
of Pascal."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig.
"Eusebius"
-
59-ii
(1789)
978-979
L:
"Historical Particulars of St. Paul's Church,
Covent Garden."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30; corrected (date listed incorrectly in
Kuist)Orig. "S.A.
-
59-ii
(1789)
979-982
L:
"Remonstrance of an Author to a Reviewer [of
his work in the Analytical Review]."
John Pinkerton
Kuist 82:
136
-
59-ii
(1789)
982-984
L:
"Original Anecdotes of Peter the Great."
Rev. William Tooke
Kuist
82: 149
- 59-ii (1789): 984. L:
"Mr. Pinkerton and Dr. [John] Lorimer."
John Pinkerton.
[Orig. "J.
Pinkerton"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
988
L:
"Miscellaneous Observations [re various GM items]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
59-ii
(1789)
990-991
L:
"Antiquities at Coventry."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
991-992
L:
Remarks on a seal previously illustrated in a
plate.
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
992
L:
"Wolstrop Church [with drawing for plate
enc.]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "Viator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
993
L:
"Gild of Calendaries at Bristol."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
995-996
L:
"Improvements at Hinckley."
David Wells
Kuist
82:
154Orig. "Rob. Curthose"
-
59-ii
(1789)
996
L:
Note on correspondence of passages in Plutarch
and Ovid.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "H.D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
996
L
Re Montaigne's error in biblical citation.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
-
59-ii
(1789)
996-997
L:
Text of letter to Richard Grey from the clerk
of his parish in 1751 enc.
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
- 59-ii (1789): 999. A:
"Lunar Eclipse, observed at Hinckley, Nov. 2, 1789."
John Robinson of Hinckley.
[Orig. "J.
Robinson"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1003-1004
L:
"History of Crosby House."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "D.E."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1004-1005
L:
"Starboard and Larboard
explained."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1005
L:
"A Popular Mistake concerning the Coroner's
Office removed."
Dr. Anthony Fothergill
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "A.F.
M.D."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1010-1011
L:
"Ecclesiastical Ceremonial."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
- 59-ii(1789): 1011. L:
"Memorial Inscription at Noke, Oxford."
John Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1012
L
"Cromwell [re claim that he viewed Charles I's body the night
after the King was beheaded]."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
- 59-ii (1789): 1032. V:
"To a Violet, Gathered in October."
Philip
Bracebridge Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 1032. V:
"To the Blue-bell."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 1033-1034. V:
"The Dissolution. By the Rev. J. Rastrick, M.A."
Rev. John Rastrick.
[Index 528]
- 59-ii (1789): 1034-1035. V:
"Ode to Fun, By Mr. Butt. Spoken at the Reading School Speeches, Oct. 19,
1789. . . ."
Rev. George Butt.
[Index 493]
- 59-ii (1789): 1037. V:
"Epilogue to [Thomas Hull's] Edward and Eleonora. Written by Mr.
Gillum; And Spoken by Mr. [William] Fector."
William Gillum.
[Index 507]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1048
L:
"A Table, Shewing the Descent of the Duke of
Chandos, and the Earl of Huntington, . . . from Mary, daughter of
King Henry the Seventh."
Barak Longmate the Elder or Barak Longmate
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assu
mes that Longmate the Elder and Longmate the
Younger were the same person)
- 59-ii (1789): 1062. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1789."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1063-1064
L:
"Picture at Epping Place."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "S.H."
- 59-ii (1789): 1066. L:
"Lorimer to [John] Pinkerton."
John
Lorimer.
[Orig. "J. Lorimer"; Alumni
Cantab., Pt. II, 4: 212; Index 265]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1066
L:
Note requesting the loan of autograph letters
of Dr. Philip Doddridge.
Rev. Thomas Stedman
Kuist 82: 146Orig. "Rev. Mr.
Stedman"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1068
L:
"Kirkstall Abbey."
John Loveday
the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger
were the same person)Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1075
L:
"Anecdotes of [John] Rotheram, Harduin,
&c."
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"
- 59-ii (1789): 1076. L:
"Present Situation of Boscobel [House]."
Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes.
[Carnie 243]
[Orig. "Philarchaeus"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1078-1079
L:
"Pilaton Hall.--Tiddesley Park.--St.
Modwena."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
- 59-ii (1789): 1079. L:
"Prayer-book of Mary Q. of Scots."
Theodore
Augustus Mann [Abb Mann].
[Orig. "A. Mann, Secretary to
the Imperial Academy of Sciences at Brussels"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1080-1081
L:
"Reflections on the Laws concerning
Suicide."
Dr. John Aikin
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "J.A."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1091-1092
L:
"Illustrations of Shakespear continued."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig. "As You
Like It"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1094
L
"Miscellaneous Information [re items in the GM]."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1094-1095
L:
Responses to GM articles on ancient
literature.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1095-1097
L:
"Anecdotes of Laurentius Valla."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1098
L:
"A Passage in Pliny illustrated."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1098-1100
L:
"Some former Articles reviewed by an old
Correspondent."
Benjamin Meggot Forster [?]
Kuist 82: 60Orig. "No Foe to the
Kirk"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1100
L:
"Death of Mary Queen of Scots."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1108
L:
On a bed maker at Cambridge.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 59-ii (1789): 1128. V:
"To the Carnation."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 1128-1129. V:
"On the unfortunate Seamen who were wrecked on the Coasts of Norfolk and
Suffolk, October 31, 1789."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
- 59-ii (1789): 1129. V:
"To Laura."
Philip Bracebridge
Homer.
[Index 510] [Orig. "P.
Homer"]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1131
V
"Sonnet. Sorrow ['I know thee, Sorrow']."
Samuel Marsh Oram [?].
Orig. "O."; dated
Shaftesbury, whence Oram corresponded with the GM
-
59-ii
(1789)
1131
V
"Sonnet. Despair ['Ye worlds of water wide']."
Samuel Marsh Oram [?].
Orig. "O."; dated
Shaftesbury, whence Oram corresponded with the GM
-
59-ii
(1789)
1131
V:
"Verses, occasioned by a Visit lately made to
Winfrith Eagle, near Dorchester, the Birth-Place of Thomas
Sydenham, M.D. . . ."
Dr. John Crane
Kuist 82:
53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this item tentatively
to Dr. Cuming of Dorchester; General Index to the Gentleman's
Magazine from the Year 1787 to 1818: Index to the Poetry
[London, 1821], p. 498, attributes the item to John Crane)Orig.
"J.C. M.D."
- 59-ii (1789): 1132. V:
"Prologue, Spoken by Mr. [William] Fector, at his Private Theatre in
Dover, to a splendid and numerous Audience, on the Fourth of November, 1789.
Written, on the Occasion of the Performance of Tamerlane, by Mr.
Cobb."
James Cobb.
[Index 496]
- 59-ii (1789): 1132. V:
"Epilogue to Tamerlane; Spoken, the same Evening, by Mr. [William] Fector.
Written by Mr. Gillum."
William
Gillum.
[Index 507]
-
59-ii
(1789)
1184
L
"Kirkstall [Abbey]."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1185
L:
"The Crown Inn at Rochester, and its curious
Cellars."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "Antiquitatis Conservator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1186
L:
"Queen Elizabeth's Hand-Writing."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1186-1187
L:
"Disquisition on Yew Trees."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1188
L:
"St. Bridgide the Virgin."
David Wells
Kuist 82:
154Orig. "Observator"
-
59-ii
(1789)
1192-1193
L:
"The Dissenters defended."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1194-1196
L:
"Further Remarks on the Alterations in
Salisbury Cathedral."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "R.G."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1197-1198
L:
"Omissions in [John] Blair's
Chronology."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1198
L:
"Oxenham Family."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
59-ii
(1789)
1207-1208
L:
"History of Yvetot."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."