-
61-i
(1791)
ii
V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, Esq. on completing his
Sixty-first Volume."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
- 61-i (1791): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-i
(1791)
3
L:
"Lady Banks's Stuffs worn at the Lincoln
balls."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
- 61-i (1791): 4-5. L:
"Hops not so good as formerly; and a Remedy proposed."
Thomas Barker.
[Orig. "T. Barker";
dated Lyndon, whence Thomas Barker corresponded with the GM]
- 61-i (1791): 6-7. L:
"Ancient Coins; The Mohocks who and what."
Thomas Ford Hill.
[Orig. "T. F.
Hill"]
-
61-i
(1791)
7
L:
"[John] Gay's Prophecy [A Wonderful
Prophecy, enc. lines re the Mohocks]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
61-i
(1791)
7-8
L
"Removal of Poor."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. and D."
- 61-i (1791): 8. L:
"Burton's Leicestershire."
John
Nichols.
[Orig. "J. Nichols"; Nichols at the time
that he contributed this letter was preparing for the press his own History
and Antiquities of Leicestershire.]
- 61-i (1791): 9. L:
"Description of Marsden Church in Herefordshire."
James Wathen.
[Orig. "J. Wathen"]
-
61-i
(1791)
16-17
L:
"Terms used at Cards."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
61-i
(1791)
17
L:
"Sir W[alter] Rawlegh's House."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "P."
-
61-i
(1791)
17-18
L
"On the Interposition of a Particular Providence."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.Q."
- 61-i (1791): 18-19. L:
"Particular Preservation of Lives."
Rev.
John Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 224] [Orig. "J.
Elderton"]
-
61-i
(1791)
26-27
L:
"Daniel Featley."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-i
(1791)
27
L:
"Origin of the Word Tontine."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135Orig. "P.G."
-
61-i
(1791)
27-29
L:
"Particular Description of a Golden Manual of
Prayers."
William Herbert of Cheshunt
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "W.H."
-
61-i
(1791)
29-30
L:
"A beautiful passage in Milton
illustrated."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "J.
R--rt--n"
-
61-i
(1791)
31
L
"A curious Order [from Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of
Stafford]."
Rev. Francis Wrangham [?].
Orig. "Clarensis"
-
61-i
(1791)
32-33
L
"[Medal of] Paulina; Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in
the GM]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
-
61-i
(1791)
36-39
A
"Hints towards the Natural History of Fairy Rings."
John Gough.
Orig. "J.G."; dated Kendal, whence
John Gough, a botanist, corresponded with the GM
- 61-i (1791): 39. L:
"Deafness cured."
Rev. John
Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 222] [Orig. "J.
Elderton"]
- 61-i (1791): 39-41. L:
"On an Imputation of Athenaeus against Socrates."
James Edward Hamilton.
[Conc. (GM 61-i
[1791]: 108-110) is signed.]
-
61-i
(1791)
45
L:
Notes in response to several previous
articles.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
- 61-i (1791): 67. V:
"Sonnet, By Miss Seward. On the late violent Thunder-storm ['Remorseless
Winter! in thy iron reign']."
Anna
Seward.
[Index 532]
- 61-i (1791): 68-69. V:
"Inscription. For a ruined Hermitage. By Mrs. West, Authoress of
Miscellaneous Poetry."
Jane West.
[Index 541]
- 61-i (1791): 69. V:
"On the Death of a Friend. By Mrs. West."
Jane West.
[Index 541]
- 61-i (1791): 72. V:
"Ode to Liberty."
Rev. James L.
Moore.
[Index 521] [Orig. "J. Moore,
Master of the Grammar School"]
- 61-i (1791): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-i
(1791)
100-101
L
"Admiral [John] Campbell."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.Q."
-
61-i
(1791)
103-104
L:
"The Drurys [and miscellaneous remarks re other GM
items]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
- 61-i (1791): 104. L:
"Rose of Jericho."
Richard
Weston.
[Orig. "R. Weston"; content of article
reflects Richard Weston's botanical and agricultural interests.]
-
61-i
(1791)
104
L:
"Brabant Coins."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
-
61-i
(1791)
110-112
L:
"Church Notes from Thorpe Mandeville,
Northamptonshire."
John Henn
Kuist 82: 78
-
61-i
(1791)
115-116
L:
"Florence Miscellany [and miscellaneous remarks
re other items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "P.Q."
-
61-i
(1791)
116
L:
"The antient Ceremony of Wassailing in
Herefordshire."
James Wathen
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "J.W."
-
61-i
(1791)
121-122
L:
"Reasons for retaining the Athanasian
Creed."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
61-i
(1791)
125-126
L:
"Letter from Bernardo Tasso to his Daughter"
enc.
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig.
"M---s"
- 61-i (1791): 127. L:
"Early [misspelled as 'Eaoly'] Fructification [and miscellaneous other
comments]."
John Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
61-i
(1791)
129-130
L:
"Tracts by [Bishop William] Warburton and a
Warburtonian."
Isaac D'Israeli
Kuist 82:
58Orig. "***"
-
61-i
(1791)
131
L
"Epitaph on Chatterton's Father."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
61-i
(1791)
131-132
L:
Brief responses to other articles in GM.
Rev. Thomas Watson
Kuist
82: 153
-
61-i
(1791)
132
L
"The Abrus precatorius."
Dr. Jonathan Stokes.
Orig. "S."; dated
Kidderminster, whence Stokes corresponded with the GM in 1792
- 61-i (1791): 132. L:
"Shoreham and Steyning Churches."
William
Porden.
[Orig. "W. Porden"]
- 61-i (1791): 134-135. L:
"Clerical Offices not to be perform'd by the Laity."
John Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
61-i
(1791)
136
L:
Re saying, "talk of the Devil and bless you."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
-
61-i
(1791)
140-141
L
"Violent Abscess of the Lungs cured."
John Cragg.
Orig. "C."; dated Threekingham, Lincs.,
whence Cragg had corresponded with the GM in 1789
-
61-i
(1791)
145-149
R:
William Beloe's The History
of Herodotus,
translated from the Greek, with Notes.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-i
(1791)
167
V
"Lines by a Father on the Death of his Daughter, who died Jan. 9,
1791, aged nearly fifteen Years; written in allusion to her scarcely being able
to bid him
good-bye at his last going out of the room."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Index520; dated Cowbit, whence
Mills corresponded with the GM
Orig. "J.M."
-
61-i
(1791)
195-198
L:
"Anecdotes of Mr. [Richard] Dalton, and of his
Drawings."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Biographicus"
-
61-i
(1791)
200
L:
"Anecdote of Cromwell."
Ely Hargrove
Kuist 82:
76Orig. "E.H."
-
61-i
(1791)
202-204
L:
"Botanical Description of the
Anastatica."
Dr. Richard Pulteney
Kuist 82: 138Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
61-i
(1791)
205-206
L:
"Slave Trade not justified by
Scripture."
Samuel Pegge the Younger
Kuist 82: 135Orig. "Paul Gemsege,
Jun."
-
61-i
(1791)
206
L:
"New Discoveries [re the American
Northwest]."
Rev. George Ashby [?]
Kuist 82: 30
-
61-i
(1791)
207-210
L:
"Particular History of the Oxford
Almanacks."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
61-i
(1791)
213
L
"Church-yard Fences."
T. W. Jee.
Orig. "T.W.J."
-
61-i
(1791)
214
L
"Elegant Monumental Inscriptions at Tonbridge."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
-
61-i
(1791)
216-217
L:
"A Walk in and about Islington
recommended."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eusebia"
-
61-i
(1791)
217-219
L:
"Curious Anecdotes of Philip Howard, Earl of
Arundel."
John Charles Brooke, Somerset
Herald
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"J.C.B."
-
61-i
(1791)
221
L:
"Bust of Charles I."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-i
(1791)
223
L:
"Extracts from Mr. John Strype's Letters to the
Rev. Tho. Baker."
Rev. George Ashby
Kuist
82: 30Orig. "G.A."
-
61-i
(1791)
223-224
L
"Recital of Jesuitical Rites."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
61-i
(1791)
224-225
L:
"Pope and Swift.--Mr. [Joseph] Weston and Miss
[Anna] Seward."
Dr. John Aikin [?]
Kuist
82: 29; correction (Kuist tentatively and incorrectly attributes
this item to G. Aikin; Gretchen M. Foster, Pope Versus Dryden:
A Controversy in Letters toThe Gentleman's Magazine,
1789-1791 [Victoria: U of Victoria, 1989], p. 20, tentatively attributes
the item to Dr. John Aikin)Orig.
"Norfolciensis"
-
61-i
(1791)
241-244
R:
William Beloe's History of Herodotus
(cont.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-i
(1791)
259
S
Item in "Index Indicatorius" re green cloths on tables.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
61-i
(1791)
260-261
V
"Invocation to Sympathy."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251 notes that Lister
used the signature "T. L---d" but overlooks this poem among his
Lister attributions; Orig. "T. L---d."
- 61-i (1791): 261-262. V:
"Friendship Defined. An Epistle. By Mr. Elderton."
Rev. John Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 225 (n. 3)]
- 61-i (1791): 294. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 61-i (1791)): 298. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-i
(1791)
299
A:
Note on St. Mary Overy.
Thomas Prattent
Kuist
82: 137
-
61-i
(1791)
305-306
L
"Cenotaph for Mr. [Edward] Holdsworth at Gopsal
described."
John Nichols.
Orig. "J.N."
- 61-i (1791): 308. A:
"Mr. Polwhele to Mr. [Benjamin] Incledon [re Polwhele's fruitless
application to Incledon for assistance with genealogical queries]."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "R.
Polwhele"]
- 61-i (1791): 309.
A: "Bernardo Tasso to M. Antonio Broccardo [trans.]."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
[Sherbo 89:
251]
-
61-i
(1791)
313-315
L:
"Dr. [Benjamin] Franklin's Parable [against
Persecution] traced to its Source."
Rev. Ralph Nicholson
Kuist 82: 115Orig. "R.N."
-
61-i
(1791)
321
L:
On the manual of prayers in GM
plate.
Rev. George Ashby
Kuist
82: 30Orig. "G.A."
-
61-i
(1791)
321
L:
Note on medals.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
61-i
(1791)
321-322
L:
"Eclipse observed at Hinckley."
John Robinson of Hinckley
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "J.R."
-
61-i
(1791)
322
L:
"St. Anthony."
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."
-
61-i
(1791)
327-328
L:
"The Bradshaws."
John Cragg
Kuist 82:
53Orig. "C."
-
61-i
(1791)
328-329
L:
"Grammatical Disquisition; In versus Un."
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."
-
61-i
(1791)
331
L
"[John] Wesley's Ancestors."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
61-i
(1791)
334
L:
"St. Nicholas highly honoured in the Greek
Church."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-i
(1791)
353-356
R:
William Beloe's History of Herodotus
(cont.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 61-i (1791): 368. L:
The author's verses, "Versus a Patre scripti in mortem Filiae suae,"
enc.
Rev. Joseph Mills.
[Orig. "J. Mills"; Index 520]
- 61-i (1791): 394.
A: "Meteorological Diaries for April . . .
1791."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28]
- 61-i (1791): 394. A:
Meteorological table for May 1791.
William
Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-i
(1791)
395-396
A
"Monument for [John] Howard."
William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne.
Lit.
Anec.2: 645n
Orig. "L."
-
61-i
(1791)
396
L:
"Johnsonian Verses."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
61-i
(1791)
398
L
"Mrs. [Teresa Pendrell] Sykes."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Orig. "E.J."
-
61-i
(1791)
399-400
L:
"Miniature Pictures of Milton, said to be by
[Alexander] Cooper."
Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes
Kuist 82: 54
-
61-i
(1791)
401
L
"Memorial of Charles I."
Thomas Fisher.
Orig. "Antiquitatis
Conservator"; dated from Rochester, Fisher's home
-
61-i
(1791)
401-402
L:
"Curiosities at Islington."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
- 61-i (1791): 402. L:
"Altar found at Clifton."
Ely
Hargrove.
[Orig. "E. Hargrove"]
-
61-i
(1791)
403
L:
"A Natural Curiosity [sea creature found near
Folkstone]."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
61-i
(1791)
403-404
L
"Local Custom [in Hereford of circling an apple tree and drinking
cider toasts on Twelfth-Eve]."
John Nichols.
Orig. "Alphonso"
-
61-i
(1791)
418
L
"Lead Seal [found at Oxborough]."
Stephen Newman.
Orig. "S.N."; dated Swaffham,
whence Newman corresponded with the GM in 1792
- 61-i (1791): 419. L:
"Glastonbury Torr described."
Rev. John
Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 219] [Orig. "J.
Elderton"]
- 61-i (1791): 419. L:
"Old Seal [supposedly that of Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk]."
Robert Loder.
[Orig. "R.
Loder"]
- 61-i (1791): 419-420. L:
"Sir Philip de Rey's Donation to Surfleet [Lincolnshire]."
Rev. John Carter of Lincoln [?].
[Orig.
"C."; dated Lincolnshire; Rev. John Carter of Lincoln contributed several
items to the GM re Lincolnshire during this period.]
-
61-i
(1791)
429-430
L:
"[Richard Polwhele and] Devonshire
Pedigrees."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-i
(1791)
434-436
L:
"Vindication of Doletus."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
61-i
(1791)
436
L:
Biographical notes on Thomas Singleton and John
Newborough.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
61-i
(1791)
460-462
R:
William Beloe's History of Herodotus
(cont.)
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 61-i (1791): 468. V:
"Extract from Infancy, a Didactic Poem, by Dr. Downman."
Dr. Hugh Downman.
[Index 500]
- 61-i (1791): 469. L:
The author's verses, "Written on seeing the Portrait of the Rev. John
Bunce, M.A. formerly Vicar of Cheriton and Brenset, in Kent, and afterwards
Rector of Chingford and Pitsey, in Essex, fifty Years after his Deacase
[sic], by one of his Grandsons."
William
Bunce.
[Biographical details revealed in title; dated Westerham,
whence William Bunce corresponded with the GM] [Orig.
"W.B."]
- 61-i (1791): 498. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for June . . . 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-i
(1791)
498-499.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for .
. . May, 1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
61-i
(1791)
499-500
L:
"More last Words of Dr. Johnson."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
61-i
(1791)
500-502
L:
"Dialogue between Dr. Johnson and Mrs. [Mary]
Knowles" enc.
Anna Seward
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "A Child of Candour"
-
61-i
(1791)
503-504
L:
"Etiquette of Clerical Address."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-i
(1791)
514
L
"Curiosities [Black Monks' priory and antique dish]."
Stephen Newman.
Orig. "S.N."; dated Swaffham,
whence Newman corresponded with the GM in 1792
-
61-i
(1791)
515-516
L
"Early Particulars in the Life of Bishop [Jeremy] Taylor."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Orig. "E.J."
-
61-i
(1791)
520
L:
"Miscellaneous Information [re GM
items]."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88-89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
61-i
(1791)
522
L:
"Great Age of the Parliament Oak in Welbeck
Park."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1084 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
-
61-i
(1791)
524
L:
"Catalogue of Portraits."
Sir William Musgrave [?]
Kuist 82: 115Orig. "H.B."
-
61-i
(1791)
525-526
L
"[Thomas] Bancroft's Epigrams and Epitaphs illustrated."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
Sherbo 84: 231 incorrectly
attributes this to Samuel Pegge the Younger.
Orig. "L.E."
-
61-i
(1791)
531
L
"Sir Philip de Rey's Donation."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
-
61-i
(1791)
531-532
L:
"Lord Raymond [Raymond de la
Goth].-
-Coverdale's Bible."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-i
(1791)
533-534
L:
"Remarks on Boswell's 'Life of
Johnson.'"
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.Z."
-
61-i
(1791)
545-547
R:
William Beloe's History of Herodotus
(conc.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 61-i (1791): 563. S:
Remarks on Villaume's "valuable work on the Origin and Design of Evil" in
"Index Indicatorius."
Dr. Richard
Lickorish.
[Orig. "Dr. Lickorish"; Lickorish signed
his full name to GM 61-i (1791): 215-216.]
- 61-i (1791): 564. V:
"Verses, By the late Dr. Markham, Rector of Whitechapel."
Rev. Robert Markham.
[Index 518]
-
61-i
(1791)
564
V
"Ad Regem ['O Patriae dilecte Pater']. By the author of the
Bath Guide."
Christopher Anstey.
Index488
- 61-i (1791): 565. V:
"Stanzas on an Old Dog. By the Rev. W. Beloe."
Rev. William Beloe.
[Index 490]
- 61-i (1791): 567. V:
"The Smile. A Pastoral Poem."
Dr. William
Perfect.
[Edward W. Pitcher, information furnished in letter of
1 March 2000 to the author]
-
61-ii
(1791)
594.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for June . . . ,
1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 61-ii (1791): 594. A:
Meteorological table for July 1791.
William
Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
595
L:
Tribute to John Howard.
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Traveller"
-
61-ii
(1791)
595
L:
Drawings of Malvern-wells House enc.
James Pettit Andrews
Kuist 82: 29Orig. "J.P.A."
-
61-ii
(1791)
595-596
L:
"Family Mansion of the Wynnes of
Oscathlan."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 61-ii (1791): 596-597. A:
"To the Inhabitants of the Town of Birmingham [denouncing the 'bigotry' of
the author's erstwhile neighbors that led to the destruction of his laboratory,
library, and manuscripts during the recent Church-and-King riots in
Birmingham]."
Joseph Priestley.
[Orig. "J. Priestley"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
597-599
L:
"Answer to the Address of Dr. [Joseph]
Priestley."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "A Lover of His Country and Its Excellent
Constitution"
-
61-ii
(1791)
600
L:
"Remarks on the late Riots at Birmingham
[Church-and-King Riots]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "An Englishman"
-
61-ii
(1791)
603-605
L:
"The Originality of Milton's Portrait
ascertained."
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Kuist
82: 138Orig. "R.J."
-
61-ii
(1791)
612
L:
Query about term "Villata" in topographical
work.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
61-ii
(1791)
614
L
"Dr. [James] Grainger."
George Paton.
Illust.7: 229
Orig.
"G.P."
-
61-ii
(1791)
614
L:
"Rowe Mores's Edition of Dionysius."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
- 61-ii (1791): 618-619. A:
"Letter from the late Countess of Huntingdon to Dr. [Philip]
Doddridge."
Selina Hastings, Countess of
Huntingdon.
[Orig. "S. Huntingdon"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
624-626
L:
"Primitive Bishops No Strikers."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
61-ii
(1791)
626
L:
"Farther Remarks on the present State of
France."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
61-ii
(1791)
626-628
L:
"On Black Beetles, and Modes of destroying
them."
James Brown [?]
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
647-653
R:
A Letter from Mr. Burke to a Member of the
National Assembly.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
653
R:
Samuel Turner's A Letter to Joseph
Priestley.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
653
R:
John Meares's An Answer to Mr. George Dixon
. . . in which his Remarks on the Voyage to the North-west Coast of
America, &c. are fully considered and refuted.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
653
R:
George Dixon's Farther Remarks on the
Voyage of John Meares.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
653-654
R:
Speeches in the House of Commons upon the
Equalization of the Weights and Measures of Great
Britain.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (it
em omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
654-655
R:
A Vindication of the Right Honourable
Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
655-656
R:
Sir John Sinclair's A Statistical Account
of Scotland.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
656-657
R:
William Bennet's Waiting for God's
Salvation.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
657
R:
William Bennet's Youth reminded of a future
Judgment.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
657
R:
The Eulogies of [John] Howard.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
657-658
R:
George Richards's The Aboriginal
Britons.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
658
R:
The Lousiad, an Heroi-Comic Poem. Canto
III. By Peter Pindar.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist 82: 65;
corrected (item omitted through error in pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
658
R:
The Rights of Kings; or, Loyal Odes to
Disloyal Academicians. By Peter Pindar.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
658-659
R:
Odes to Mr. Paine. . . . By Peter
Pindar.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item omitted through error in
pagination)
-
61-ii
(1791)
660
L
"A [Verse] Sketch of Francis Grose, Esq. F.A.S. By a
Friend" enc.
Rev. Samuel Denne [?].
Orig. "S.D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
663
L
Elizabeth Hutchesson's epitaph enc.
Matthew Harrison.
Orig. "M
.H.F.S.A."
-
61-ii
(1791)
669-670
S:
"The Musical Festival at Oxford
Described."
Richard Gough (ed.)
Kuist
82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
690.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for July . . . ,
1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 61-ii (1791): 690. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 61-ii (1791): 691. L:
"A Thunder-storm at High Cross described."
John Robinson of Hinckley.
[Orig. "J.
Robinson"; dated Hinckley; John Robinson of Hinckley was an amateur
naturalist.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
691-692
L:
"Bad Effects of Vitiated Air."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
61-ii
(1791)
692-693
L:
"Critique on an Epitaph [of Edward Burton]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
693
L:
"Welsh Indians."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1084 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
698
L:
"Anecdotes of Henry Wharton, [John] Chapman,
Addison, &c."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
61-ii
(1791)
699-700
L:
"[Eben. Jessup's] Plan for growing Locust
Trees, &c., for the Royal Navy" enc.
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
61-ii
(1791)
701-703
L:
"Lord Clarendon, Dr. [Joseph] Priestley, and
Mr. [Edmund] Burke."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
61-ii
(1791)
704-705
L:
"Farther Remarks on the present State of
France."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
- 61-ii (1791): 705-706. L:
Extracts from Vispr's "The Culture of the Vine" enc.
Rev. John Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 218] [Orig.
"J. Elderton"]
- 61-ii (1791): 718. A:
"Original Letter from the Rev. Dean Swift to the Rev. Mr. John Towers,
Prebendary of St. Patrick's, at Powerscourt, near Bray."
Jonathan Swift.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
[Orig. "J. Swift"]
- 61-ii (1791): 720.
L: "The Pendrell Family."
Rev. Gilbert White.
[Pepper unpub.]
[Orig. "V."]
-
61-ii
(1791)
720
L:
"Luxury of Clouted Cream."
John Feltham
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "J.F."
-
61-ii
(1791)
721-722
L:
"The Luck of Edenhall [a ballad]."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
61-ii
(1791)
725-727
L:
"Dr. Robert Gree; Remarks on, and Corrections
for, [Ralph] Bigland's Gloucestershire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
727
L:
"Villa and Villata in Itinere explained."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
727-728
L:
Villa
Villataexplained.
Rev. Thomas Reynolds [?]
Kuist 82: 138-139Orig.
"S.N.R."
-
61-ii
(1791)
728
L:
"Fairy Rings."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
- 61-ii (1791): 728. L:
"Fairy Rings."
Abraham Crocker.
[Orig. "A. Crocker"; dated Frome, where Crocker was a
schoolmaster]
-
61-ii
(1791)
737
R:
Marmoram Oxoniensium Inscriptiones Graecae
ad Chandleri exemplar editae curante Gul. Roberto.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
737-740
R:
Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man[misprinted "Men"; pt.
1].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
740
R:
Thomas Wright's The Death of a great Man
improved; a Sermon, preached at Bristol, in Consequence of the
Decease of the Rev. Richard Price.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
740
R:
John Lempriere's A Sermon, preached at the
Opening of St. Peter's Chapel, Swinton.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
740-741
R:
Joshua Toulmin's Paul's Defence before
Felix considered and applied.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
741-742
R:
Charles Hamilton, trans., The
Hed ya, or Guide; a Commentary on the Mussulman
Laws.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
742
R:
John Hampson's Memoirs of the late Rev.
John Wesley.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
742
R:
Thomas Martyn's A Tour through
Italy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
742-743
R:
New Constitution of the Government of
Poland, established by the Revolution of the 3d of May,
1791.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
743
R:
Jacob Schnebbelie's The Antiquaries'
Museum.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
743
R:
T. Smith's The Antiquities of
London.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
743
R:
Monastic Remains and antient Castles in
England and Wales.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
743-744
R:
Etchings of Views and Antiquities in the
County of Gloucester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
744
R:
Dominique de St. Quentin's A new Grammar of
the French Language.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
744-745
R:
Cosmology; in which the Motions of the
Heavenly Bodies, and the Preservation and Operations of all Nature,
are deduced from an universal Principle of Efflux and
Reflux.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
745
R:
Thomas Crane's The Poetic Works of the Rev.
William Smith.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
745-747
R:
John Smeaton'
s An Historical Report on
Ramsgate Harbour.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
747
R:
E. Bentley's Genuine Poetical
Compositions.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
747-748
R:
Joseph Priestley's The Evidence of the
Resurrection of Jesus considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
748
R:
Isaac D'Israeli's Specimens of a new
Version of Telemachus.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
748-750
R:
Thomas Newte's Prospects and Observations
on a Tour to England and Scotland, natural, oeconomical, and
literary.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
750-751
R:
General Regulations for Inspection and
Controul of all the Prisons.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
751
R:
Reflections on the Injustice of the British
Crown-Laws, so far as the same relate to the Punishment of Capital
Felonies.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
751-752
R:
John Bowles's A Letter to the Right
Honourable Charles-James Fox, occasioned by his late Motion in the
House of Commons respecting Libels.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
752
R:
Observations on the Diseases, Defects, and
Injuries in all Kinds of Fruit and Forest Trees; with an Account of
a particular Method of Cure, invented and practiced by William
Forsyth, Gardener to his Majesty at Kensington.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
752-754
R:
John Clayton's The Duty of Christians to
Magistrates: A Sermon.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
756
V:
"Translation of Strada's Contest between the
Lutanist and Nightingale."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 61-ii (1791): 757. V:
"Illegitimate Sonnet to Conscience. By Mrs. C. Stephens."
Catherine Stephens.
[Index 536]
- 61-ii (1791): 758. V:
"Song ['Ere Beauty with Fashion combin'd']."
Dr. William Perfect.
[Edward W. Pitcher, information
furnished in letter of 1 March 2000 to the author] [Orig.
"Malling"]
- 61-ii (1791): 759. V:
"Envy. By Mr. Cumberland."
Richard
Cumberland.
[Index 498]
-
61-ii
(1791)
777-778
O
Sir William Fitzherbert.
Major Hayman Rooke [?].
Illust.4: 720
- 61-ii (1791): 786. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1791."
William Cary.
[Unsigned, but Cary contributed the
entire series of which this item is a part.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
786-787.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for
August . . . , 1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 61-ii (1791): 787-788. L:
"Burghope House, and History of its Owners."
James Wathen.
[Orig. "J. Wathen"; dated
Hereford, whence James Wathen corresponded with the GM]
-
61-ii
(1791)
788
L:
"Epitaph on Mr. [Nathaniel] Salter."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
788-789
L:
"Extracts from [Thomas] Baker's Letters [re
Bishop Gilbert Burnet]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
789
L:
"Southwell Inscription."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
790
L:
"Epitaph on the Bournes at Ashover."
Adam Wolley
Kuist 82:
157Orig.
"A.W."
-
61-ii
(1791)
793-795
A:
"Threekingham in Lincolnshire
described."
John Cragg
Kuist 82:
53
-
61-ii
(1791)
798-799
L:
"Tenets of the Quakers.--Dr. Johnson and Mrs.
[Mary] Knowles [enclosing 'Extract of a Letter from S(eward) to
B(oswell)']."
Anna Seward
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "A Constant Reader of the G.M." (also
signed "C.R.")
-
61-ii
(1791)
799-800
L:
"Ceremony of Confirmation."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "Eu--s"
-
61-ii
(1791)
801
L:
"Tribute to Mr. [William Julius]
Mickle."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
61-ii
(1791)
804-806
L
"Anecdotes of Mr. John Wilson, a celebrated Botanist."
John Gough [?].
Dated Kendal, whence John Gough, himself a
botanist, corresponded with the GM
-
61-ii
(1791)
807-809
A:
"The Wanderer's Diary through France."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "The Wanderer"
-
61-ii
(1791)
811
L:
"Catholicks."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
814-815
L:
"Affecting History of a fair Lunatick."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "W.B."
-
61-ii
(1791)
819-820
L:
"Extracts from Polwhele [puffing his own Essay on the comparative
Learning and Morality of the Antients
and Moderns]."
Rev. Richard Polwhele
Kuist 82: 137Orig. "A Constant
Reader"
-
61-ii
(1791)
820
L:
"Critique on Mr. [Thomas] Newte."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
832
L:
"Spelman Monument."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Curiosus"
-
61-ii
(1791)
837
R:
John Walker's Critical and Pronouncing
Dictionary.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
837
R:
A Letter on Libels, from John Lilburne's
Ghost to the Speaker of the House of Commons.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
837-838
R:
Charles Francis Badini's Ode on the
Birth-day of his Majesty King George III.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
838
R:
Dr. Richard Price's Britain's Happiness,
and its full Possession of Civil and Religious Liberty briefly
stated and proved.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
838-839
R:
Defence of the Rights of Man: being a
Discussion of the Conclusions drawn from those Rights
by Mr.
Paine.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
839
R:
George Hardinge's A Series of Letters to
the Right Honourable Edmund Burke[re impeachment of
Warren Hastings].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
839-840
R:
Letters from Simkin the Second to his dear
Brother in Wales [re impeachment of Warren
Hastings].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
840
R:
Richard Townley's A Journal kept in the
Isle of Man.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
840-841
R:
James Fordyce's A Discourse on Pain,
preached at Bath.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
841
R:
British Autography: a Collection of Fac
Similes of the Hand-writings of royal and illustrious Personages;
with their authentic Portraits.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
841-842
R:
Particulars of the Breeding Stock late the
Property of Mr. Robert Fowler.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
842
R:
A Letter to the Rev. Joseph
Priestley.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
842
R:
A Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers
and Elders of the Church of Scotland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
842
R:
Historical Memoirs of Religious
Dissenters.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
842-843
R:
An Address to his Grace the Archbishop of
Canterbury [John Moore]. .. . By a
Country Clergyman.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
843
R:
James Sutherland's A Letter to the Electors
of Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
843-844
R:
John Locke's Account of the Origin,
Proceedings, and Intentions of the Society for Promotion of
Industry.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844
R:
M. de Lanseq???e's A short Compendium of
antient and modern Historical Geography.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844
R:
J. Ouiseau's The Practical Geography, for
the Use of Schools.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844
R:
Job Orton's Letters to a young
Clergyman.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844
R:
Sketch of the Character of his Royal
Highness the Prince of Denmark.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844
R:
Reflections on the general Utility of
Inland Navigation to the Commercial and Landed Interests of
England.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
844-845
R:
[Thomas] Burgess's Remarks on the
Scriptural Account of the Dimensions of Solomon's
Temple.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
845
R:
Richard Polwhele's Discourses on different
Subjects.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
849-850
S:
"Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
851
V
"Sonnet ['Abroad I roam with melancholy heart']."
Rev. Samuel Denne [?].
Orig. "S.D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
852
V:
"The Beggar's Petition" (probably reprinted
here, inserted by editors).
Rev. Thomas Moss
Kuist
82: 114
- 61-ii (1791): 855. V:
"Elegy, By Miss Locke ['Stranger to happiness, by care deprest']."
Mary Locke.
[GM 64-i (1794): 67-
68 lists a poem by "Miss Locke" dated Steeple Aston; BMGC lists Mary
Locke of Steeple Aston as the author of a 1791 volume of verses entitled
Eugenius, or Virtue in Retirement.]
- 61-ii (1791): 856. V:
"Written by Mr. Burns, the Scots Poet, when Capt. Grose was in Scotland in
1790 [or 1789]."
Robert Burns.
[Index 493]
- 61-ii (1791): 882. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
882-883.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries
for .
. . September, 1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
61-ii
(1791)
885
L:
On the genealogy of the Wiseman family.
Charles Clarke
Kuist 82:
51Orig. "Indagator Roffensis"
-
61-ii
(1791)
885-887
L:
"Remarks on the Miniature Picture of
Milton."
Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes
Kuist 82: 54
-
61-ii
(1791)
888
L:
"Archbishop [John] Gilbert."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
893-896
L:
"Honorary Degrees at Oxford, how generally
bestowed."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
61-ii
(1791)
898-900
L:
"The Wanderer's Diary through France."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Wanderer"
-
61-ii
(1791)
900.
A:
"Critique on Mr. [Thomas] Newte [cont.]."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?].
Sherbo 84: 230
Orig. "S.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
901-904
L:
"Scotch Episcopalians, what is their real
Number."
Rev. Thomas Watson
Kuist
82: 153Orig. "Clericus"
-
61-ii
(1791)
906-907
A:
"Additions to Threekingham [cont.]."
John Cragg
Kuist 82:
53
-
61-ii
(1791)
917-919
L:
"The Wanderer's Diary through France."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "The Wanderer"
- 61-ii (1791): 923. L:
"A Portrait of Henry Lawes, where to be seen."
Rev. John Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 225 (n. 5)]
[Orig. "J. Elderton"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
923-924.
L:
"Tablet at Winchester."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?].
Sherbo 84: 230
Orig. "S.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
928
L:
"Explanation of to gallop."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger; GM 66-ii [1796]: 1084 attributes the
item to Pegge the Elder)Orig.
"L.E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
930
R:
Cooper Willyams's The History of Sudeley
Castle, in Gloucestershire.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
930-931
R:
The Remonstrance. . . . By Peter
Pindar.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
931-936
R:
William Robertson's An Historical
Disquisition concerning the Knowledge which the Antients had of
India.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
936-938
R:
George Chalmers's A Collection of Treaties
between Great Britain and other Powers.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
938-939
R:
James Keir's An Account of the Life and
Writings of Thomas Day.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
939
R:
Henry Kett's Sermons preached before the
University of Oxford [the 1790 Bampton Lectures].
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
939-942
R:
William Coxe's Travels into Poland, Russia,
Sweden, and Denmark.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
942
R:
William Belsham's Historic Memoirs on the
French Revolution.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
942
R:
Henry George Oldfield's Anecdotes of
Archery.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
942
R:
Thomas Stevens's Serious Cautions to young
Students.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
943
R:
An impartial Account of the Conduct of the
Excise towards the Brewers in Scotland, particularly in
Edinburgh.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
943
R:
Robert Applegarth's An Essay concerning
Tithes.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
943
R:
Daniel Lysons's A Sermon preached at the
Cathedral Church of Bristol.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
943-944
R:
An Abstract of the Evidence delivered
before a Select Committee of the House of Commons, in the Years
1790 and 1791, on the Part of Petitioners for the Abolition of the
Slave-Trade.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
944
R:
An Address to every Briton on the
Slave-Trade; being an effectual Plan to abolish this Disgrace to
our Country.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
944-945
R:
Joseph Priestley's Original Letters by the
Rev. John Wesley, and his Friends.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
945
R:
Philalethes's A Letter to the Rev.
Dr.[Joseph]Priestley, respecting his late
Publication of Mr. [John] Wesley's
Letters.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
945-946
R:
Modern Britons. A Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
946
S:
Note on George Richards's prize poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
946-947
S:
"Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
- 61-ii (1791): 950-951. V:
"The Magpie and Robin Red-breast: A Tale. By Peter Pindar, Esq."
Dr. John Wolcot.
["Peter Pindar" was
Wolcot's pseudonym.]
- 61-ii (1791): 951. V:
"Elegy to Miss Elizabeth B---, chez Madame de Mohr, Semenaire d'Education,
Guinas, pres de Calais. By Mrs. C. Stephens,--May, 1791."
Catherine Stephens.
[Index 536]
- 61-ii (1791): 951-952. V:
"The Sea Shore. By Dr. Aikin."
Dr. John
Aikin.
[Index 487]
- 61-ii (1791): 952. V:
"On the Poems of J. Aikin, M.D. By Dr. Crane."
Dr. John Crane.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
[Orig. "J.C."]
- 61-ii (1791): 952. V:
"Ode to Autumn."
Rev. James L.
Moore.
[Index 521] [Orig. "J.
Moore"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
978.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for October . . .
1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 61-ii (1791): 978. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
980
L:
"Bow-Bridge."
John Throsby
Kuist 82:
148Orig. "J.T."
-
61-ii
(1791)
980
L:
"The Lords Ros?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
61-ii
(1791)
981
L:
"Bishop [Robert] Lowth's Isaiah."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
61-ii
(1791)
981-982
L:
"Remarks on Gray's Poetry; Dr. [Edward] Young,
Dean of Salisbury."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?]
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
-
61-ii
(1791)
985-986
L:
"Godstow Nunnery, and the Tomb of
Rosamund."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
986-990
L
"Simplicity of Manners by what means totally lost."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q.Q."
-
61-ii
(1791)
990-992
L:
"The Giant's Cave described.--Nine-Kirks;
Battle of Torquin the Giant and Sir Lancelot du Lake."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
61-ii
(1791)
992-993
L
"Postiler explained."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
Orig. "L.E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
994-995
L:
Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in GM]."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Antiquarius"
-
61-ii
(1791)
998-999
L:
"Bp. [Thomas] Newton [and other items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
999
L
"Particulars of the Wisemans [of Essex]."
Rev. Francis Wrangham [?].
Orig. "Clarensis"
-
61-ii
(1791)
1001-1002
L:
"Christian Names."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1004
L:
"Plan for raising Water from deep
Wells
."
----- Baker of Salisbury Square
Kuist 82: 30Orig.
"Mathesis"
-
61-ii
(1791)
1006-1008
L:
"Vicars of Tottenham.--[Henry]
Spelman.--Nicholas Barbone, &c."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1009-1010
L:
"Further Remarks on Mode of conferring Oxford
Degrees."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1013-1014
A
"Brief Essay on Study."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
Orig. "L.E."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1014-1015
L:
"Remarkable Circumstance respecting Dr.
[Edward] Chamberlayne; Writings of Dr. Chamberlayne."
Charles Clarke [?]
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "Indagator"
-
61-ii
(1791)
1015
L:
"Poor Man's Prayer."
Rev. Samuel Henley [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1017-1018
L:
"Writings of Bp. [Jeremy] Taylor."
Rev. Ralph Nicholson
Kuist 82: 115Orig. "R.N."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1021-1022
L:
"Criticism on Horace."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
- 61-ii (1791): 1023. A:
"Answer [to an address to Priestley from the Committee of the Revolution
Society re the destruction of his property during the Church-and-King riots in
Birmingham]."
Joseph Priestley.
[Orig. "J. Priestley"]
- 61-ii (1791): 1024. A:
"Dr. Priestley's Answer to the Address of the Students [of the New
College, Hackney, re the destruction of his property during the Church-and-King
riots in Birmingham]."
Joseph
Priestley.
[Orig. "J. Priestley"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1025-1026
R:
Gilbert Wakefield's An Enquiry into the
Expediency and Propriety of public or social Worship.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1026-1029
R:
The History of Baptism.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1029
R:
Legendary Fragments. The Bedesman on
Nyd-syde.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1029
R:
The Book of Nature: a Sermon.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1029-1033
R:
Charles Edward de Coetlogon's Sermons.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1036
R:
Paradise Reviewed.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1036-1037
R:
Robert Hall's Christianity consistent with
a Love of Freedom.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1037
R:
A Charge by John Clayton; a Sermon by
Benjamin Davies, D.D.; with an Introductory Address, by Thomas
Towle, B.D.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1037
R:
A British Freeholder's Address to his
Countrymen on Thomas Paine'sRights of Man.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1037
R:
Plan submitted to the Publick by the
Society for the Improvement of British Wool.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1037-1038
R:
Wool encouraged without
Exportation.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1038-1042
R:
David Williams's Lectures on Political
Principles.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1044
V
"Sonnet, Translated from Petrarch ['Alone and pensive, through
deserted meads']."
Rev. Samuel Denne [?].
Orig. "S.D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1044
V
"Sonnet, From the Same [i.e.,
Petrarch; 'If 'tis not love, what passion rules my heart?']."
Rev. Samuel Denne [?].
Orig. "S.D."
- 61-ii (1791): 1044. V:
"To Mrs. Robinson, on reading her Ode to the Nightingale, &c. &c. &c.
[enc. in an unsigned letter by another hand]."
Samuel Jackson Pratt.
[The covering letter states
that the verses are "lines . . . from the pen of Mr. Pratt, author of the
celebrated poem of Sympathy . . ."; DNB 16: 297.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1044.
V:
"Sonnet to a Lady. Written in an Alcove in
Kensington Gardens."
John Humberston.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig. "T.T.S."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1045-1046
L
"The Complaint of Scotland" enc.
Joseph Ritson.
Bronson 1: 255-256
Orig. "J.R."
- 61-ii (1791): 1047. V:
"Epitaph on two young men, who were killed by lightning on Rookshill, Dec.
23, 1790."
William Hayley.
[Index 509] [Orig. "Mr. Hayley"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1074.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for November . . . ,
1791."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 61-ii (1791): 1074. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1791."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1075-1076
L:
"Historical Particulars of the antient Family
of Ros."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1076-1077
L:
"[More] Historical Particulars of the antient
Family of Ros."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
- 61-ii (1791): 1081. L:
"View of Bristol."
Rev. John
Elderton.
[Sherbo 97-a: 220] [Orig. "J.
Elderton"]
- 61-ii (1791): 1081-1083. A:
"Original Memoirs of Mr. James Cawthorn. By Mr. Goodwin."
Rev. Edward Goodwin.
[Orig. "E.
Goodwin"; dated Sheffield, whence Goodwin corresponded with the
GM]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1085-1088
L:
"Recapitulation of the various Opinions on
Fairy-Rings."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
61-ii
(1791)
1088
L:
"History of Reading."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1094-1095
L:
"Remarks on English Bards [cont.; re Richard
Lovelace]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?]
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
- 61-ii (1791): 1097. L:
"Antient Statue, supposed of Cybele."
John
Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
[Orig. "J. Milner";
dated Winchester, Milner's home]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1097-1098.
L:
"Curious
Antiquities [at Halesowen Abbey, Worcs.]."
John Scott Hylton.
Sherbo 84: 232
Orig.
"L.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1101
L:
"Oxford University."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "M.M."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1103-1104
L:
"The Raunds Inscription."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "Q.R."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1115-1117
L:
"The Wanderer's Diary through France
continued."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Wanderer"
-
61-ii
(1791)
1120
L:
"Devonshire Queries."
Rev. Richard Polwhele
Kuist 82: 137Orig. "R.P."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1121-1123
R:
Transactions of the Royal Irish
Academy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1123
R:
An Answer to Dr. [Joseph]
Priestley'sLetters to the Right Honourable Edmund
Burke.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1123
R:
Edward Tatham's Letters to the Right
Honourable Edmund Burke, on Politicks.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1123
R:
George Edwards's The great and important Discovery of the
Eighteenth Century, and the Means of setting right the National
Affairs, by a great Addition of numerous and inestimable useful
Designs and public Improvements.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1123
R:
Analysis of the Science of Legislation,
from the Italian of the Chevalier Filangieri.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1123-1124
R:
James Lucas's An impartial Inquiry into the
present State of Parochial Registers, Charitable Funds, Taxation,
and Parish Rates.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1124-1126
R:
Reflections on the Slave-Trade. . . . By
G.C.P.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1126-1128
R:
Richard Cooksey's Essay on the Life and
Character of John Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1128-1131
R:
Peter Whalley's The History and Antiquities
of Northamptonshire.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1131
R:
A Commiserating Epistle to James
Lowther. . . . By Peter Pindar.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1136
R:
William Lempriere's A Tour from Gibraltar
to Tangier.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1137-1139
S:
"Foreign Literary Intelligence [exclusive of note by 'T.' on Robert
Stephens]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1138-1139
S
Note in "Foreign Literary Intelligence" on Robert Stephens.
Rev. George Travis.
Lit. Anec. 9: 79n
Orig. "T."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1140
V:
"Sonnet, to Miss [Anna] Seward."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1140
V
"Sonnet ['Where Philomela tunes her plaintive strain']."
W. J. Oddy.
Orig. "W. J. O--y"
- 61-ii (1791): 1142. V:
"On visiting the Grave of [Laurence] Sterne. By Mr. Samwell."
David Samwell.
[Index 531]
- 61-ii (1791): 1142. V:
"Ode to Aurora. By Dr. Perfect."
Dr.
William Perfect.
[Index 525]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1143
V
"The Dog and the Water-Lily. No Fable."
William Cowper.
Russell 136
- 61-ii (1791): 1144. V:
"Consensus."
Dr. John Crane.
[Orig. "J. Crane, M.D."]
- 61-ii (1791): 1144. V:
"Pastoral Ballad. By Miss Locke."
Mary
Locke.
[GM 64-i (1794): 67-68 lists a poem by "Miss
Locke" dated Steeple Aston; BMGC lists Mary Locke of Steeple Aston as
the author of a 1791 volume of verses entitled Eugenius, or Virtue in
Retirement.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1156
O:
Addition to the previous obituary notice on
Miss Percy.
Barak Longmate the Elder or Barak Longmate
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
does not differentiate between Longmate the Elder and Longmate the
Younger)Orig. "B.L."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1169
A:
On Winchester House.
Thomas Prattent
Kuist
82: 137Orig. "P."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1170
L:
"[Walter de] Langton, Bishop of
Chester."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
- 61-ii (1791): 1170-1171. A:
"Dunkeswell Abbey."
John
Feltham.
[Orig. "J. Feltham"; dated Honiton; John
Feltham, dating from Honiton, signs his full name to contributions in
GM 63-i (1793): 113-116 and elsewhere.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1173-1174
L:
"Edward [I]'s Pillar at Brough."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141Orig. "H.R."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1175-1176
L
Reply to "M.N." re his defense of the Quakers against the charge of
Deism.
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 61-ii (1791): 1177. L:
"Aerial Phaenomenon."
Jacob
Schnebbelie.
[Orig. "J. Schnebbelie"]
- 61-ii (1791): 1177-1178. A:
"Mr. Milner's Letter from Winchester [cont.]."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
[Orig. "J.
Milner"; written from Winchester, Milner's home]
- 61-ii (1791): 1185-1186. A:
"New Description of the Methodists. By Mr. Lackington."
James Lackington.
[GM editorial note
(p. 1185) refers readers to GM 61-ii (1791): 1137, where Lackington's
autobiographical Memoirs of the first Forty-five Years of the Life of James
Lackington, the present Bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, is
reviewed.]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1186
L
"Catholicks [letter accusing John Milner, Bishop of Castabala, of
'charges against the conduct and doctrines of the Church of
England']."
Rev. James Williamson [?].
Orig. "S.W."; dated W--
n--k; James Williamson was rector of Winwick, Northants.
-
61-ii
(1791)
1189
L:
"Burial of Paupers."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1190-1191
L:
"Mr. Henry Wharton's Letter to Dr. [Ralph]
Barker illustrated."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1191-1192
L
"Extract from Mr. [Job]
Ortxon's Letter to a young Clergyman."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q.Q."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1192
L:
Response to GM article on Dr. Edward
Chamberlayne's instruction that some of his books be buried with
him.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1206-1207
L:
"[James] Thomson and Dr. Johnson; Figures in a
December Plate elucidated."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
61-ii
(1791)
1209
R:
J. Wood's Some Account of the Shrewsbury
House of Industry, its Establishments, and Regulations and
Appendix [to the same].
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1209
R:
Thomas Nichols's Observations on the
Propagation and Management of Oak Trees in general, but more
immediately applying to his Majesty's New Forest in
Hampshire.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210
R:
Hayman Rooke's Descriptions and Sketches of
some remarkable Oaks in the Park at Welbeck.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210
R:
John Smeaton's A Narrative of the Building,
and a Description of
the Construction, of the Eddystone Lighthouse
with Stone.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210
R:
Arthur Murphy's One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Ninety-one, a Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210
R:
The Poetical Works of Mr. I.
Tyson.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210
R:
John Freeth's The Political
Songster.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1210-1211
R:
Scotland Delineated; or, A Geographical
Description o
f every Shire in Scotland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1211
R: A Liturgy, compiled from the Book of Common
Prayer and Forms of Prayer for Public Worship.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1211
R:
Zein-Ull-Abedeen's The Military Maxims and
Observations of Tippoo Sultan.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1212
R:
A Letter from an eminent Legal Character,
late of Trou la Putaine, in Dauphin.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1212
R:
Samuel Cooper's The first Principles of
Civil and Ecclesiastical Government delineated; in Two Parts: in
Letters to Dr. Priestley, occasioned by his to Mr.
Burke.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1212
R:
The Civil and Ecclesiastical Systems of
England defended and fortified.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1212
R:
Address to the English Nation. Translated
from the French of J. P. Rabaut de St. Etienne.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1212-1213
R:
The Letters of Brutus to certain celebrated
Political Characters.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213
R:
An Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, in
consequence of some late Discussions in Parliament relative to
theReflections on the French Revolution.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213
R:
Arno's The Fruits of Faction, a
Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213
R:
Reflections on the last Scene of the late
Dr. Johnson's Life, as exhibited by his Biographer, Sir John
Hawkins.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213
R:
John Bowden's The Epitaph
Writer.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213
R:
Richard Lyne's Isagoge.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1213-1214
R:
Charles Home's A new Chronological
Abridgement of the History of England.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1214-1215
R:
La Constitution Franoise[sic] prsent au Roi
par
l'Assemble Nationale and The French
Constitution (trans. by Thomas Christie).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1215
R:
Polyglotte; ou, Traduction de la
Constitution Franoise [sic],
&c.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1215
R:
Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann's Solitude considered with respect
to its Influence on the Mind
and the Heart.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1215-1216
R:
An authentic Account of the Riot in
Birmingham, on the 15th, 16th, and 17th Days of July,
1791.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1216-1219
R:
Joseph Priestley's Letters to the
Members
of the New Jerusalem Church, formed by Baron
Swedenborg.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1219
R:
Thoughts on the Riots at Birmingham. By a
Welsh Freeholder.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1219
R:
A Correspondence between the Rev. Robert
Wills . . . and a Gentleman under the Signature ofPublicola, relative
to the Riots at Birmingham, and the Commemoration of
the French Revolution.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1220
R:
William Field's A Letter addressed to the
Inhabitants of Warwick, in answer to several Charges of a very
extraordinary Kind advanced against the Dissenters assembling in
the Chapel in High-street, by the Rev. Mr. Miller, Vicar of St.
Nicholas.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1220
R:
R. Miller and H. Langhorne, Remarks on a
Letter to the Printer ofThe Birmingham Gazette by William
Field, Minister of the Dissenting Congregation assembling in the
High-street, Warwick.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1220
R:
A Second Letter to the Inhabitants of
Warwick, in reply to Remarks on the first Letter, and on the Letter
to the Printer ofThe Birmingham Gazette.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65
-
61-ii
(1791)
1220-1221
R:
An Address to the Students at the New
College at Hackney, occasioned by Dr. Priestley's Answer to their
Address.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65
- 61-ii (1791): 1222. V:
"To the Memory of Brigadier-General Hope, Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec,
who died there in 1789."
Rev. Richard
Polwhele.
[Index 526] [Orig.
"Polwhele"]
-
61-ii
(1791)
1222
V:
"Sonnet, occasioned by the expected Edition of
Dr. [Erasmus] Darwin's beautiful Poem complete."
Rev. William Bagshaw Stevens
Kuist 82: 146Orig.
"M.C.S."