- 62-i (1792): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for December, 1791. . . ."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-i (1792): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
62-i
(1792)
3-4
L:
"Subscription for a Juvenalian Volume."
Rev. John Warner
Kuist
82: 153Orig. "APOLEI ME TO
GENOS" (printed in Greek characters)
-
62-i
(1792)
4-8
L:
"Subscription for a Juvenalian Volume."
Rev. John Warner
Kuist
82: 153
-
62-i
(1792)
8
L:
Notes on John Spicer and his forthcoming
history of Reading.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 62-i (1792): 9. L:
"St. Mary Redcliff Church, at Bristol, described [with accompanying
plate]."
Rev. John Elderton.
[Sherbo
97-a: 220] [Orig. "J. Elderton"]
- 62-i (1792): 13. L:
"Description of Duffield [Derbyshire]."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
-
62-i
(1792)
17
L:
"Portrait of Rich. Blond."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-i
(1792)
19-20
L:
"Dr. [George] Horne, late Bishop of
Norwich."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig.
"Eusebius"
-
62-i
(1792)
23-24
L:
"The Wanderer's Account of John Wesley in
America."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Wanderer"
-
62-i
(1792)
25-26
L
"Petrifaction of Human Bones."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
- 62-i (1792): 35. L:
"Cold at Hinckley."
John Robinson of
Hinckley.
[Orig. "J. Robinson"; dated Hinckley]
-
62-i
(1792)
36-37
L:
"Pope's Imitation of a Passage in Silius
Italicus."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "J.
R-rts-n"
-
62-i
(1792)
37
L:
"Godstow Nunnery."
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."
-
62-i
(1792)
37-39
A
"A Two Months Tour in Scotland, made
in 1773."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
62-i
(1792)
39-40
L:
"Judge Wilson."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
- 62-i (1792): 43. L:
"Fairy Rings."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
- 62-i (1792): 59-60.
R: John Ireland's Hogarth Illustrated.
George Steevens.
[Sherbo 90: 153]
-
62-i
(1792)
61-65
R:
John Aikin's A View of the Character and
public Services of John Howard.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82: 65
- 62-i (1792): 68. V:
"Verses addressed to Miss [Anna] Seward, on the sudden death of her
favourite lap-dog, Sappho. By W. Grove, Esq. of Lichfield."
William Grove.
[Index 508]
-
62-i
(1792)
68-69
V:
"To Dr. George Horne, Bishop of Norwich, On hearing that he had
entirely lost the Use of his Right-hand."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 31; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Rev. William Beloe; GM 62-i [1792]: 19 attributes the item to
Rev. Joseph Robertson)Orig.
"B."
- 62-i (1792): 71-72. V:
"A poetical Sketch, tributary to the Beauties of Preston Court."
Dr. William Perfect.
[Edward W. Pitcher,
information furnished in letter of 1 March 2000 to the author]
[Orig. "Mallingiensis"]
- 62-i (1792): 72. V:
"Sonnet, By Miss Locke ['I hate the Spring in party-colour'd
vest']."
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.]
-
62-i
(1792)
72
V:
"Lines Addressed to the Rev. Mr. Beridge, on
the Death of His Brother, the late Rev. Dr. L. B."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 62-i (1792): 98. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for January . . . 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-i (1792): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
62-i
(1792)
99
L:
"Critical Remarks on Lovelace and his
Poems."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
-
62-i
(1792)
101-102
L:
"The Academic. No 1."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35
- 62-i (1792): 108-109. L:
"Staffordshire Queries."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
[Orig. "S. Shaw"; dated Hartshorn, where Shaw
was rector; Shaw published The History and Antiquities of
Staffordshire.]
-
62-i
(1792)
113
L:
"Boscobel House."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "D.P." (printed in Greek characters)
-
62-i
(1792)
115
L:
"The Bon Compagnon's Tomb."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-i
(1792)
121-122
L:
"The Quarterings of Robert Dudley, Earl of
Leicester, and Knight of the Garter temp. Eliz. communicated by a
Correspondent from the Window of an antient House at
Islington."
Barak Longmate the Elder or Barak Longmate
the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly assumes that Longmate the Elder and Longmate the
Younger were the same person)Orig.
"B.L."
-
62-i
(1792)
124-125
L:
"Remarks on various Articles in Vol. LXI
[including Johnson's views on eating meat]."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
62-i
(1792)
125
L:
On an inscription from an old farmhouse at
Pinchbeck.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
-
62-i
(1792)
129-130
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 62-i (1792): 131-132. L:
"Literary Depredations exposed."
Rev.
Joseph Robertson.
[Rev. William Paley in his response to this
(62-i [1792]: 297-298) identifies Robertson as the author of An Introduction
to the Study of Polite Literature, which Joseph Robertson had published in
1782.] [Orig. "J. Robertson"]
-
62-i
(1792)
132
L
"Bishop [George] Hooper.--Lilliburlero."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
62-i
(1792)
135
L:
"Spenser's University."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
62-i
(1792)
135
L:
Miscellaneous literary remarks, including
biographical information on Lovelace.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
62-i
(1792)
144
L
"Miscellanies [re items in the GM]."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
-
62-i
(1792)
164-165
L:
"A [Verse] Letter to the Rev. Mr. W--- [George
Watson]" enc.
George Horne, Bishop of Norwich
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "G.H."
- 62-i (1792): 165-166. L:
"Inscription on Bishop [George] Hooper's Monument in Wells Cathedral" and
epitaph of Abigail Guilford enc.
Dr. John
Crane.
[Orig. "J. Crane, M.D."; Dr. John Crane,
dating from Wells, Somerset, signs his full name to a contribution in
GM 63-ii (1793): 781-782.]
- 62-i (1792): 167. V:
"The Compromise. . . . Addressed to Lord Kenyon."
Dr. John Crane.
[Orig. "J. C. Wells";
Dr. John Crane, dating from Wells, signs his full name to a contribution in
GM 63-ii (1793): 781-782.]
- 62-i (1792): 194. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for February . . . 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-i (1792): 194. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-i (1792): 195. L:
"Dr. Aikin on the Schoolmaster of Mr. [John] Howard."
Dr. John Aikin.
[Orig. "J. Aikin"]
- 62-i (1792): 195-196. L:
Miscellaneous queries and comments re items in GM.
John Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
-
62-i
(1792)
198-200
L:
"[David] Mallet's 'William and Margaret'
vindicated."
Anna Seward
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "A.S."
-
62-i
(1792)
200
L:
"Maps absolutely necessary to Books of
Travels."
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."
- 62-i (1792): 201. L:
"Duffield Bridge."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
-
62-i
(1792)
201
L:
Query about Juvenal's 17th Satire and
information on the family of Bancroft.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
62-i
(1792)
205
L:
"Memoirs and Writings of Professor [Johann
David] Michaelis."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-i
(1792)
205-206
L:
"Inscriptions from Culworth, in
Northamptonshire."
John Henn
Kuist 82:
78Orig. "J. H**n"
-
62-i
(1792)
206-208
L:
"Portraits in the Oxford Almanacks
explained."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
- 62-i (1792): 209-211. L:
"Remarks on the various Opinions of Fairy Rings."
Abraham Crocker.
[Orig. "A. Crocker";
dated Frome-school, where Abraham Crocker was a master]
-
62-i
(1792)
212
L:
"Tomb of Rosamond."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
-
62-i
(1792)
214-221
A
"Original Anecdotes of Hesiod Cooke [cont.]."
Sir Joseph Mawbey.
GM61-ii (1791):
1090-1094
-
62-i
(1792)
221
L:
Responses to various GM
articles.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 62-i (1792): 224. L:
"The Cobham Family of Rochester."
John
Thorpe.
[Orig. "J. Thorpe"; dated Chippenham, where
John Thorpe resided in 1792]
-
62-i
(1792)
224
S
Tokens in Plate III.
John Nichols.
Orig. "M.G."
-
62-i
(1792)
228
L
"Dispassionate Remarks on the Slave Trade."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P.P."
- 62-i (1792): 228-229. A:
"Extracts from the Leicester Journal. To the Reverend the Clergy
of the Archdeaconry of Leicester [refusing the request of several clergy 'to
convene the clergy of the archdeaconry of Leicester, to consider of a petition
to the House of Commons for the abolition of the African Slave-trade']."
Rev. Andrew Burnaby.
[Orig. "A.
Burnaby"; Andrew Burnaby was Archdeacon of Leicester.]
-
62-i
(1792)
233-234
L:
"The Trochitae and Entrochi are real
Petrifactions."
Dr. Richard Pulteney
Kuist 82: 138Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
62-i
(1792)
257-258
R
Thomas Wintle's Daniel, an improved Version attempted with a
Preliminary Dissertation, and Notes critical, historical, and
explanatory.
Joseph Cooke [?].
Kuist 82: 199 cites Cooke's MS
"letter . . . covering review of Wintle's trans. of Daniel,"
inserted into GM staff copy at 62-i (1792): 256.
- 62-i (1792): 263. V:
"Epitaphium Felis. By Dr. Jortin [followed by a trans. signed 'W.G.' and
dated Lichfield]."
Rev. John Jortin.
[Index 513]
-
62-i
(1792)
263
V
"Epitaphium felis. By Dr. [John] Jortin" trans.
William Grove.
Orig. "W.G."; dated Lichfield,
whence Grove corresponded with the GM in 1792
- 62-i (1792): 263. V:
"The Rival Cities. By Dr. Crane."
Dr. John
Crane.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 62-i (1792): 264. V:
"Sonnet to Charity. By Dr. Mavor."
Rev.
William Fordyce Mavor.
[Index 519]
-
62-i
(1792)
264
L:
Verses to Miss Ives ("In Homer's lays Penelope
of old") enc.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 62-i (1792): 290. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for March . . . 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-i (1792): 290. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
62-i
(1792)
291-292
L:
"Sir H[ugh] Middleton's Descendants."
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "Z.A."
-
62-i
(1792)
292-293
L:
"Character of Mr. [William] Budworth [rector
and schoolmaster of Brewood]."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
62-i
(1792)
294
L
Re Selbey Abbey.
James Savage.
Orig. "J.S."; dated Howden, whence
Savage corresponded with the GM in 1792
- 62-i (1792): 297-298. L:
"Archdeacon Paley's Answer to Mr. Robertson's Complaint [re GM
62-i (1792): 131-132]."
Rev. William
Paley.
[Orig. "W. Paley"]
- 62-i (1792): 298. L:
"Longworth Chapel."
James
Wathen.
[Orig. "J. Wathen"]
-
62-i
(1792)
301
L:
"Bp. of Ossory [Edward Maurice]'s
Homer."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
62-i
(1792)
301
L
Miscellaneous remarks re items in the GM.
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
- 62-i (1792): 302-303. L:
"A Scriptural Difficulty elucidated."
John
Henn.
[Orig. "J. Henn"]
- 62-i (1792): 306. L:
"Excursion through Part of Derbyshire."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
- 62-i (1792): 306-307. L:
Cavil concerning the GM's review of Philip Thicknesse's A
Letter to C[harles] Bonnor (62-i [1792]: 257).
Philip Thicknesse.
[Orig. "P.
Thicknesse"]
-
62-i
(1792)
307-308
L:
"A Cardinal's Seal."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-i
(1792)
308
L
"Weddings of Servants in Norfolk."
Barak Longmate the Elder or the Younger.
Orig. "B.L."
- 62-i (1792): 311. L:
"An Abbey Seal."
John Tailby.
[Orig. "J. Tailby"]
-
62-i
(1792)
317
L:
"Carvings on a Chest at York [and other misc.
remarks]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-i
(1792)
320-321
L:
"Continuation of Remarks on the Poetry of
Lovelace."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
-
62-i
(1792)
323-324
A
"Two MonthsTour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 62-i (1792): 328-330. A:
"On Horology, Art. XXV. From Mr. Blakey's Comparisons on the French and
English Arts."
Nicholas Blakey.
[Authorship disclosed in title; Blakey was a designer, engraver, and
illustrator of books and long a resident of Paris.]
-
62-i
(1792)
332-334
L:
"
The Chronicles of the Seasons. Winter
1791-92."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-i
(1792)
365
L:
Verses to "Miss J***" enc.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 62-i (1792): 394. A:
"Meteorological Table for May 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-i (1792): 394-395. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for April . . . 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-i (1792): 395-396. L:
"Dore Church in Herefordshire."
James
Wathen.
[Orig. "J. Wathen"]
-
62-i
(1792)
396-397
L:
"Priors of Belvoir."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
62-i
(1792)
397
L:
"Oxonians [biographical information on General
James Oglethorpe and on Dr. Benjamin Buckler]."
Rev. John Gutch
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "J.G."
- 62-i (1792): 397-398. L:
"Paradise Lost."
Capell Lofft the
Elder.
[Orig. "C. Loft"]
-
62-i
(1792)
400
L:
"Botanical Information."
Rev. George Crabbe the Elder
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "G.C."
-
62-i
(1792)
400
L:
"Eminent Oxonians [Henry Felton and William
Burscough] enquired after?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
- 62-i (1792): 401. L:
"Stepney Church."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "P. Malcolm"]
- 62-i (1792): 403-406. A:
"Mr. Blakey's Dissertation on Horology [conc.]."
Nicholas Blakey.
[Cont. of 62-i (1792): 328-330;
authorship disclosed in title]
-
62-i
(1792)
406-407
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 62-i (1792): 408. L:
"Robertson on Literary Depredation."
Rev.
Joseph Robertson.
[Orig. "J. Robertson"; dated
Marlborough Street, whence Robertson corresponded with the GM]
-
62-i
(1792)
409
L:
"Measham, Smisby, and Repton."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "S.S."
- 62-i (1792): 410. L:
"Mr. Maton's Seal, found at Salisbury."
Dr.
William George Maton.
[Orig. "W. G. Maton"; Dated
Queen's College, Oxford, where Maton was a student; Alumni Oxon.: Later
Ser. 3: 929]
-
62-i
(1792)
412
L:
"The Magistrates of London to the Earl of
Sussex."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
62-i
(1792)
421
-422
L:
"Hoveden [and Minster Lovell]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-i
(1792)
422
L:
"Genealogy of the Middleton Family."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
62-i
(1792)
424-427
L:
"A Faunist's Journal, from September to
December, 1791."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-i
(1792)
427
L:
"Dr. Johnson's Statue, &c."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-i
(1792)
427-428
L:
"Character of Anthony Wood by living Authors
[Horace Walpole and Edmond Malone]."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 62-i (1792): 431-432. L:
"Family of Bp. [George] Hooper."
Rev.
Samuel Denne.
[Orig. "S. Denne"]
-
62-i
(1792)
440
L:
Note on Horace Walpole and Chatterton and
remarks re other items in GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-i
(1792)
440
L
Re an Appleby token.
John Henn.
Orig. "J.H."; dated Appleby, whence
Henn corresponded with the GM in 1792
-
62-i
(1792)
461
V
"Ode on the Death of Sir Joshua Reynolds."
W. J. Oddy.
GM62-i (1792): 558n
-
62-i
(1792)
461
V
"Sonnet to Silence."
W. J. Oddy.
GM62-i (1792): 558n
- 62-i (1792): 462. L:
The author's verses (in Latin and English) to Dr. Francis Willis
enc.
Rev. Joseph Mills.
[Index 520] [Orig. "J. Mills"]
- 62-i (1792): 463. V:
"Sonnet to a Friend. By Dr. Mavor ['To thee the Muse would fain devote a
lay']."
Dr. William Fordyce Mavor.
[Index 519]
-
62-i
(1792)
463
V:
"The Origin of Painting [trans. from
Fontenelle]."
William Grove
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "W.G."
-
62-i
(1792)
464.
V:
"Myron, the celebrated Statuary."
Rev. Stephen Weston [?].
Sherbo 84: 229 attributes this item to
Stephen Weston; Index 542 incorrectly attributes it to Joseph
Weston.
Orig. "S.W."
-
62-i
(1792)
490.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for May . . . 1792."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 62-i (1792): 490. A:
Meteorological table for June, 1792.
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-i (1792): 492-493. L:
"The Giffards of Devon; Mr. Polwhele's Acknowledgements."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "R.
Polwhele"; dated Kenton, near Exeter, where Polwhele was a curate]
-
62-i
(1792)
501
L:
"Portraits of eminent Persons [St. Bridget the
Virgin, Thomas Becket, the Venerable Bede, St. Edmund
(Archbishop of Canterbury), John Scotus, and Wycliffe; from
Nuremberg chronicle]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-i
(1792)
506-508
L:
"Natural History of several English
Birds."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-i
(1792)
519
L:
"Pen and Pin defined."
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."
-
62-i
(1792)
519
L:
"Evasions of the Marriage Act."
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."
-
62-i
(1792)
519-520
L:
"Honorable Tribute to the Memory of the late
Lord Rodney [Adm. George Rodney]."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
62-i
(1792)
521
L:
Note on the etymology of the word
"bell."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
- 62-i (1792): 521-522. L:
"Mr. Milner on the Salisbury Seal."
John
Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
[Orig. "J. Milner";
dated Winchester, Milner's home]
-
62-i
(1792)
522-524 [1st 522-524].
A:
"Biographical Notices of
eminent Heraldic Writers [Henry Peacham, Thomas Philipot, Thomas Gore, Richard
Bloome, Randle Holme, and John Gibbon]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Sherbo 84: 230
Orig. "Ferd. Stanley"
-
62-i
(1792)
522-523 [2nd 522-
523]
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
62-i
(1792)
524-525 [misnumbered
as 521].
L:
"Historical Particulars of Dr.
[Henry] Felton and Bp. [William] Burscough [Bishop of
Limerick]."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-i
(1792)
527
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re previous items in GM]."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
62-i
(1792)
528-529
L
"Heraldic Writers; [Edmund] Bolton and [John]
Berkham."
Richard Paget.
GM 64-ii (1794): 1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
62-i
(1792)
532
L:
"Chaucer's Habitation."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
-
62-i
(1792)
532-533
L
"Description of the Island of St. Trinadad."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer.
Orig. "A
Rambler"
- 62-i (1792): 556. V:
"Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day, By H. Pye, Esq. ['Heard ye the blast
whose sullen roar']."
Henry James
Pye.
[Index 528]
-
62-i
(1792)
557-558
L:
Verses, "To ride, or not to ride?" enc.
John Scott Hylton
Kuist
82: 77; corrected
(Kuist tentatively and incorrectly attributes
this item to John Sidney Hawkins; Arthur Sherbo, "Additions to the
Nichols File of the Gentleman's Magazine," Studies in
Bibliography 37 [1984]: 232, attributes the item to
Hylton)Orig. "J.S.H."
-
62-i
(1792)
558
V
"Verses, Addressed to the Rev. Basil Berridge, of Algarkirk, on the
Death of his Lady."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Orig. "J.M."; dated Cowbit,
whence Mills corresponded with the GM
-
62-i
(1792)
559-560
L:
"The Complaint of a Transport in Botany Bay [by
'the son of a clergyman in my neighbourhood']" enc.
----- Robinson
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "R."
- 62-i (1792): 560.
V: "Elegy ['When sad December with her robe of frost']."
Rev. Stephen Weston [?].
[Sherbo 84: 229
attributes this item to Weston.] [Orig. "S.W."]
-
62-i
(1792)
578-579
O
David Henry.
John Nichols.
Hart 71: 232
-
62-i
(1792)
584 [misnumbered as 548]
V
"The Banks of the Menai."
David Thomas [Dafydd Ddu o Eryri]
GM 92-i (1822): 478
-
62-i
(1792)
584 [misnumbered as
548]
V
"On a Thunder-Storm. An Ode."
David Thomas [Dafydd Ddu o Eryri]
GM 92-i (1822): 478
-
62-ii
(1792)
586.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for June . . . ,
1792."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
- 62-ii (1792): 586. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
587-588
L:
"Character of Archd. [Thomas] Townson."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 62-ii (1792): 589-590. L:
"Staffordshire Collections."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
[Orig. "S. Shaw"; dated Hartshorn, where Shaw
was rector; Shaw published The History and Antiquities of
Staffordshire.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
593-594
L:
"Chichester.--St. James's Hospital.--Barrows
[near Chichester, Sussex], &c."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144Orig. "S."
-
62-ii
(1792)
594-596
L:
"The Chronicles of the Seasons."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
- 62-ii (1792): 596. L:
"Bp. [George] Hooper and his Family [including verses, 'The Character of
Bishop Hooper,' by Bishop Thomas Ken of Wells]."
Dr. John Crane.
[Orig. "J. Crane";
dated Wells, whence Dr. John Crane, signing his full name, contributes to
GM, 63-ii (1793): 781-782]
-
62-ii
(1792)
600-601
L:
"Notes of the Inns between London and Carlisle
in 1719."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."; also signed
"D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
601
L:
"Editions of Paradise Lost."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
62-ii
(1792)
603-604
L
"An easy Cure for the Scurvy."
Rev. John Carter of Lincoln.
Orig. "J.C."; dated
Lincoln
-
62-ii
(1792)
604-605
L:
"Lovelace."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
605-606
L:
"A Remark of Winkelmann on Imagination
controverted."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
- 62-ii (1792): 608-612. L:
"The History of [Alexander] Pope's Odyssey."
Rev. Joseph Robertson.
[Orig. "J.
Robertson"; dated No. 39, Great Marlborough-street, whence Robertson
corresponded with the GM]
-
62-ii
(1792)
612
L:
"History of Fulmodestone Church in
Norfolk."
Rev. Peter Sandiford
Kuist 82: 142Orig. "R.D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
614
L
"Hudibras illustrated.--[Likeness of] Chaucer."
J. Tyson [?].
Orig. "I.T."; dated Harewood, whence
Tyson corresponded with the GM in 1797
-
62-ii
(1792)
614-615
L:
"Birth of Pallas."
Rev. Joseph Robertson
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "J.
R
---n"
-
62-ii
(1792)
617
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
62-ii
(1792)
618-619
L:
"L.L. on curious Portraits in the Oxford
Almanacks."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
62-ii
(1792)
623-624
L:
"Miscellaneous Hints [re various items in GM].--Cure for
Warts."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
624-625
L:
"A Rochester Saint."
Jacob Clarke
Kuist 82:
51
-
62-ii
(1792)
627-628
L
"Thoughts on the Slave Trade."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P.P."
-
62-ii
(1792)
628
L:
"Query relative to Bees."
Dr. John Aikin [?]
Kuist
82: 29Orig. "J.A."
- 62-ii (1792): 682. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-ii (1792): 682-683. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for July . . . , 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
- 62-ii (1792): 687-688. L:
"Dolphin Butterfly."
Rev. Aulay
Macaulay.
[Orig. "Leicestrensis"; Macaulay
occasionally used the signature "Leicestrensis" or "Leicestriensis" and
frequently used the signature "Clericus Leicestriensis"; letter is dated from
Husband's Bosworth, which is approximately 10 miles from Claybrooke, Leics.,
where Macaulay had been curate until 1789 and likewise approximately 10 miles
from Frolesworth, Leics., where he briefly had been rector until 1790.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
688
L
"Abernethy Seal."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.P."
-
62-ii
(1792)
688
L:
"Kidderminster Knight."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
688
L:
Re Dr. [Thomas] Sharp.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
693-694
L:
"Topographical Description of Hanbury, in
Staffordshire."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "S.S."
-
62-ii
(1792)
697
L
"A Mineral Water."
Matthew Harrison.
Orig. "M.H.F.S.A."; dated
Wisbeck, whence Harrison corresponded with the GM
-
62-ii
(1792)
697
L:
Query about George Puttenham's Arte of
English Poesie.
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. and D."
- 62-ii (1792): 705-706. L:
"The Benevolence of Mr. [Anthony] Benezet [founder of a settlement for
freed slaves in Philadelphia and proponent of education for women]."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
707-708
L:
"A Porter Plaster recommended as effectual in
Bruises."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough [?]
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
- 62-ii (1792): 708-713. A:
"A Letter on the pretended Plagiarism of the English, published in the
Journal des Savans at Amsterdam, in April, 1781 [re the pirating of
inventions]."
William Blakey.
[Orig. "W. Blakey"; William Blakey published A Short
Historical Account of the Invention, Theory, and Practice, of Fire-Machinery; or
Introduction to the Art of Making Machines, vulgarly called Steam Engines
(NUC).]
-
62-ii
(1792)
714
L:
"Miscellaneous Observations [re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "D.R.H.G."
-
62-ii
(1792)
714-715
L:
"Anecdote of Abp. [James] Usher [Archbishop of
Armagh]."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough [?]
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
62-ii
(1792)
715-716
L
"Henry Peacham and Randal Holme."
Richard Paget.
GM 64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
62-ii
(1792)
716
L:
"A College Battel explained."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
- 62-ii (1792): 717. L:
"Hanbury Church."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
[Orig. "R. Shaw" (misprint for "S. Shaw");
dated Hartshorn, where Shaw was rector; re Hanbury, Staffordshire; Shaw
published The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
717-718
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 62-ii (1792): 718-719. L:
Re "Mr. Jacquet's contrivance for correcting the irregularities in the
vibrations of the pendulum, arising from heat and cold."
William Blakey.
[Orig. "W. Blakey";
William Blakey, whose acquaintance included continental scientists, was a writer
on practical inventions (NUC).]
-
62-ii
(1792)
719-720
L:
"Catherine de Medicis."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
62-ii
(1792)
721-722
L:
"Genealogical History of the House of
Brunswick."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
746.
S:
Query re John Ewer.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "M.
Green"
-
62-ii
(1792)
751-752
V:
"Reliquiae Turcicae: Or, the Remains of Gallini
Gobbo, who was murdered in the Dead of Night by his Servant-maid,
and carried off in a Basket."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig. "Mowbraensis"
- 62-ii (1792): 752. V:
"Extempore, In Reply to the Question of 'Did you ever see so thin a Man in
your Life?'"
Dr. William Perfect.
[Edward W. Pitcher, information furnished in letter of 1 March 2000 to the
author] [Orig. "Malling"]
- 62-ii (1792): 778. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
778.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for August . . . ,
1792."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
62-ii
(1792)
783-784
L:
"Historical Information on the Middleton
Family."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
784
L:
"Miscellaneous Information [re GM
articles]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
784
S:
Note on a portrait of Samuel Richardson by
Joseph Highmore.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M.G."
-
62-ii
(1792)
788
L:
"Memoirs of Mr. [William] Budworth."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
62-ii
(1792)
788
L:
"Writings of Dr. [Thomas] Wilson."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
789.
L:
"Mr. Lofft on Milton."
Capell Lofft the Elder.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"C.L."
-
62-ii
(1792)
790
L:
"Earl of Coventry's Gardens at Crome."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
62-ii
(1792)
790-791
L:
"Congress of Welsh Bards."
Edward Jones, the Welsh bard
Kuist 82: 82Orig. "J."
-
62-ii
(1791)
791-792
L:
"The King's Library at Paris; Present State of
France.--John Wesley."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Wanderer"
-
62-ii
(1792)
792-793
L:
"Remarks on Mr. [Thomas] Warton's
Poems."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 62-ii (1792):
797-798. L: "[William] Broome's Homer."
----- Haxman.
[Sherbo 84: 229]
[Orig. "Ignotus"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
801-802
L:
On the Locke family and Hudibras.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
805-806
L:
"Hunston Church, Sussex, described."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144Orig. "T.S."
-
62-ii
(1792)
808
L
"Welsh Inscription [from Lantwit Major, Glamorganshire]."
W. Davies.
Orig. "W.D."; dated Neath, whence
Davies corresponded with the GM in 1798
-
62-ii
(1792)
808
L:
Supposed paten found at St. Mary's Church,
Leicester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
-
62-ii
(1792)
808
L
Re supporters of peers, knights, etc.
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1084
Orig. "L.E."
- 62-ii (1792): 809-813. L:
"Mr. Blakey on the Navigation of the Antients [enc. Blakey's 1781 letter
on Abb Cartier]."
William Blakey.
[Orig. "W. Blakey"; William Blakey, whose acquaintance included
continental scientists, was a writer on practical inventions (NUC),
including devices for determining the longitude.]
- 62-ii (1792): 817-818. L:
"Epitaph [of various members of the Harris family] at Salisbury."
Jacob Schnebbelie.
[Orig. "J.
Schnebbelie"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
824
L
Re Hugh Broughton and John Speed.
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
Orig. "L.E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
846
V:
"In Claudum Poetam."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"W.H.R."
-
62-ii
(1792)
847
V:
"Verses on the Death of Mrs. [Wade]
Gascoigne."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
- 62-ii (1792): 847-848. V:
"Lines, inscribed to the Author of The Pleasures of Memory
[Samuel Rogers]. By Dr. Booker."
Rev. Luke
Booker.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 62-ii (1792): 864. V:
"On the Decease of John Leake, M.D. By Dr. Crane."
Dr. John Crane.
[Authorship disclosed in title;
dated Wells, whence Dr. John Crane, signing his full name, contributes to GM,
63-ii (1793): 781-782]
- 62-ii (1792): 874. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-ii (1792): 874-875. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for September . . . , 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
876
L:
"Mr. [George] Crabbe."
Rev. Samuel Henley
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "S.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
877
L
"Migration of Swallows."
Rev. Thomas Martyn.
Sherbo 95: 56
Orig. "P.B.C."
-
62-ii
(1792)
878-879
L:
"Mr. [Richard] Polwhele's Ode on a
Thunder-Storm vindicated."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-ii
(1792)
881-882
L
"Musca tenax [a species of insect 'very common about privies and
dunghills']."
Rev. Thomas Martyn.
Sherbo 95: 56
Orig. "P.B.C."
-
62-ii
(1792)
882-883
L:
"A remarkable Ramble to Helm Crag, in July,
1792."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
62-ii
(1792)
883-884
L:
"Chronicle of the Seasons for the Summer of
1792."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-ii
(1792)
885-886
L:
Responses to various GM items.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
62-ii
(1792)
890-891
L:
"The Wanderer's Remarks on the present State of
France; Lewis XVI."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Wanderer"
-
62-ii
(1792)
892-893
L
"The Galum Aparine ['cleavers']."
Rev. Thomas Martyn.
Sherbo 95: 56
Orig. "P.B.C."
- 62-ii (1792): 893. L:
"Battlefield Church [near Shrewsbury]."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Friar's-house, Salop, whence Parkes corresponded with the GM]
- 62-ii (1792): 896-897. L:
"Sir Geo. Saunders."
Rev. John
Elderton.
[Orig. "J. Elderton"; dated Bath, whence
Rev. John Elderton signs his full name to contributions in GM 60-ii (1790): 970-
971 and elsewhere]
- 62-ii (1792): 899-900. L:
"Sir Hugh Middleton."
Matthew
Knapp.
[Orig. "M. Knapp"; Matthew Knapp signed his
full name to contributions in GM 62-ii (1792): 1103-1104 and
elsewhere.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
900
L
"Miltonius probably an Autograph."
Henry Barry Peacock.
Orig. "H.B.P."; dated York,
whence Peacock had corresponded with the GM in 1792
-
62-ii
(1792)
900-901
L
"Baronets Supporters."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder [?].
Orig. "S.P."
-
62-ii
(1792)
903-904
L:
"MSS. from the French Monasteries?--Charities
for the Blind? Miscellaneous Observations [re various GM
articles]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
- 62-ii (1792): 904. L:
"Extract from a Norfolk Register."
John
Hill [?].
[Orig. "J.H."; re Wells, Norfolk; John
Hill corresponded with the GM from Wells in 1796.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
911-912
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
62-ii
(1792)
912-913
L:
"The Migration of Swallows."
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.Z."
-
62-ii
(1792)
920
L:
"W[illiam] Styrlay?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-ii
(1792)
920
L:
"House-cricket?"
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."
-
62-ii
(1792)
920
L
"Dr. [William] Falkner."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
62-ii
(1792)
935-937
R:
John Disney's Memoirs of the Life and
Writings of John Jortin, D.D.
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
-
62-ii
(1792)
940
V:
Verses (in Latin and English) in reply to
"W.I."'s "A Monastic Ode" (Latin and English) printed on this
page.
Rev. George Henry Glasse
Kuist 82: 64Orig. "G.H.G."
-
62-ii
(1792)
940
L:
Latin and Greek epigrams awarded this year's
medal by the vice-chancellor of Cambridge enc.
Rev. Francis Wrangham [?]
Kuist 82: 157Orig.
"Clarensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
941
L:
Greek epigram enc. (in Latin letter from
Cambridge).
Rev. Francis Wrangham
Kuist 82: 157Orig. "Unis ex
Academicis"
- 62-ii (1792): 941. L:
Epitaphs from Wells Cathedral enc.
Dr. John
Crane.
[Orig. "J. Crane"; dated Wells, whence Dr.
John Crane, signing his full name, contributes to GM, 63-ii (1793):
781-782.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
941-942
L:
"Verses, Begun on the Spot, and since finished,
in Remembrance of the Refreshment received from a Spring near the
Summit of Helveylin [sic]."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
62-ii
(1792)
942-943
V
"Stanzas, Written on a Stone, part of the Ruins of Chertsey Abbey,
Surrey."
Rev. Thomas Harwood [?].
Orig. "T.H."; dated Lichfield, whence Harwood sometimes
corresponded with the GM
-
62-ii
(1792)
943
V:
"Lines, written in passing through Stratford on
the Avon, the Birth-place of the immortal Shakspeare."
William Sharp [the Younger (?)]
Kuist 82: 143Orig. "W.
S----p"
-
62-ii
(1792)
943
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No. I."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Mowbraensis"
- 62-ii (1792): 970. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1792."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
- 62-ii (1792): 970-971. A:
"Meteorological Diaries for October . . . , 1792."
John Holt.
[Sherbo 85: 28] [Orig. "J.
Holt"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
971-972
L:
"Character of Lovelace with Poetical
Specimens."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"Cliffordiensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
972
L:
"Monument of Mrs. [Catherine] Thorpe."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
973-975
L:
"The Chronicle of the Seasons, Autumn,
1792."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155
-
62-ii
(1792)
977
L:
"Aplederham Manor-house, Sussex."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144Orig. "T.S."
-
62-ii
(1792)
981-982
L:
"Inscription at Hartshorn."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "S.S."
-
62-ii
(1792)
985-986
L:
"Entertainment of King Henry VI. at Coventry,
1450."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "Coventriensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
986-988
L:
"French Atheists and Insular
Christians."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
62-ii
(1792)
988-989
L
"Heraldic Notes."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
62-ii
(1792)
990-993
L:
"Topographical History of Whatton, in
Nottinghamshire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
993-994
L:
"The Family of Abp. [Thomas] Cranmer."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
62-ii
(1792)
994-995
L
"Mr. [Charles Anderson] Pelham's Silver Cup."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1084
-
62-ii
(1792)
995-996
L:
"Axminster--Dr. [William] Falkner [and other
comments re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
996
L
"Harvest Bug."
Rev. Thomas Martyn.
Sherbo 95: 56
Orig. "P.B.C."
-
62-ii
(1792)
998-1001
L:
"Oxford Almanacks illustrated."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1002
L:
"Dr. [John] Edwards."
Dr. Andrew Kippis
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "The Editor of the
Biographia"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1002-1003
L
"Suggestions of a Ploughist [asking GM or William
Gilpin for clarification re the identities of certain unusual
birds]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1084
Orig. "A Ploughist"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1003
L:
"Austrian Alarms."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"W.H.R."
- 62-ii (1792): 1004. L: "Mr.
Milner and St. George."
John Milner, Bishop of
Castabala.
[Orig. "J. Milner"]
- 62-ii (1792): 1004-1005. L:
"Mr. Blakey on Pendulums."
William
Blakey.
[Orig. "W. Blakey"; William Blakey, whose
acquaintance included continental scientists, was a writer on practical
inventions (NUC).]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1006
L
"Dr. [George] Jubb.--Mr. [William] Styrlay."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. &
D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1007-1008
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
62-ii
(1792)
1008
L:
"Town of Onaglia."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1036
V:
"A Sacred Ode [in Hebrew and English],
Addressed by the British Constitution to his Majesty on the late
Proclamations."
Isaac D'Israeli
Kuist 82:
58
-
62-ii
(1792)
1036-1037
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No II."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Mowbraensis"
- 62-ii (1792): 1037. V:
"Stanzas, by Miss Seward. Written July 22, 1782, and addressed to a Young
Gentleman."
Anna Seward.
[Index 532]
- 62-ii (1792): 1037. V:
"Sonnet. By Miss Locke ['As when the mariner, by tempests tost']."
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.]
- 62-ii (1792): 1037. V:
"Sonnet. To the Moon. By Miss Locke ['Regent of night, thy presence most
I love']."
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.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1038
V:
"Cupid's Mistake."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31Orig. "W.B."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1039
L:
Trans. of "Doletus on the Death of Erasmus"
enc.
Michael Wodhull
Kuist
82: 156Orig. "L.L."
- 62-ii (1792): 1039. V:
"Lines on the Death of the Rev. Everard Buckworth, LL. D."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
[Index 520]
[Orig. "J. Mills"]
- 62-ii (1792): 1040. V:
"Translation of a Spanish Sonnet in p. 656. By the Author of 'The Bosom
Friend' ['Guide of the soul, and its celestial light']."
James Henry Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1040. V:
"Translation from the Greek. By the Same [i.e., the author of The
Bosom Friend; 'As Cypria, in her naked charms']."
James Henry Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1040. V:
"From the Latin (in the Year 1786) by the Same [i.e., the author of
The Bosom Friend; 'Of his right eye fair Acon was bereft']."
James Henry Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1066. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1792."
William Cary.
[Unsigned, but Cary contributed the
entire series of which this item is a part.]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1066.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for November . . . ,
1792."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
62-ii
(1792)
1069-1070
L:
Response to recent articles by "L.L." in GM.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 62-ii (1792): 1073. L:
"Old Road at Ashbourn."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1073-1074
L:
"Intended History of Cumberland; Eminent
Natives, &c. of Cumberland."
William Hutchinson [?]
Kuist 82: 81Orig. "The Compilers and
Editors of a new History of Cumberland"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1074-1075
A
"Brief Notices of a Roman City [Bewcastle] in Cumberland,
not yet described."
William Hutchinson [?].
Orig. "The Compilers and
Editors of the new History of Cumberland"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1075
L:
"College at Rome appropriated to the
English."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1088
L:
"True Benefits of Statistical Enquiry."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "P.P."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1089
L:
"Dr. [John] Edwards."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1089-1090
L:
"Inscriptions in Salisbury Cathedral; Sir John
Cheney."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1090
L:
"A new Cypher recommended."
Rev. George Ashby
Kuist
82: 30Orig. "G.A."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1093-1094
L:
"Anecdote from Bath [re Handel Smith]."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1096-1097
L:
"Ornithological Terms explained."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1100
L:
"Mr. [Evan] Evans? [and need for an edition of
Tyssilio's British History]."
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."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1100-1101
L:
Note on Sir Hugh Middleton's family."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "S.A."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1101-1102
L:
"Dr. [John] Thorpe's Amanuensis; Sir W[illiam]
Selby."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1104
L:
"Temple at Paris" (accompanying facing
plate).
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "A Traveller"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1104-1105
L:
"Runic Inscriptions."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67Orig. "R.G."
- 62-ii (1792): 1106. L:
"St. Lucy.--Dr. [George] Hakewell?"
John
Laskey of Crediton.
[Orig. "J. Laskey"; Laskey
signs his full name in GM 63-i (1793): 513 and elsewhere.]
- 62-ii (1792): 1106-1107. L:
"Monument for Martin Folkes."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1107
L:
"[Inscription at] Bilton."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1132
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No. III."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Mowbraensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1134-1135
V:
"On the much-lamented Death of the late Rev.
John Eyre. . . ."
Dr. Nathan Drake
Kuist
82: 56-57Orig. "N-- D--, F.R. and
A.SS."
- 62-ii (1792): 1136. V:
"Epitaph on the Death of John Ayton Thompson."
Arthur Murphy.
[Sherbo 82: 297; Index
522] [Orig. "A. Murphy"]
- 62-ii (1792): 1136. V:
"Translation from the French. By the Author of 'The Bosom Friend' ['Hie
away, tiny urchin, I cry'd']."
James Henry
Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1136. V:
"From the German. By the Same [i.e., the author of The Bosom
Friend; '"While yon enlivening orb of day"'].
James Henry Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1136. V:
"Another. By the Same [i.e., the author of The Bosom Friend; 'As
Sukey made a pie, in haste']."
James Henry
Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
- 62-ii (1792): 1136. V:
"Original. By the Same [i.e., the author of The Bosom Friend;
'Damon and I, engag'd in trivial chat']."
James
Henry Lawrence.
[Watt 2: 592]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1161
L:
"Remarks on the modern Turnpike Roads."
John Nichols
Kuist
82:
118Orig. "M. Green"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1162-1163
L
"Trees near Canals."
Richard E Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P.P."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1166
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re GM
items]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70Orig. "D.H."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1175-1176
L:
"The Chronicle of the Seasons, Autumn, 1792
[cont.]."
Thomas Holt White [?]
Kuist 82: 155Orig. "A Southern
Faunist"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1180
L:
"Miscellaneous Observations."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1180
L:
Responses to various previous articles.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1183
L:
"Answers to Queries [re Thomas Ashburn]."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Samuel Pegge the Younger)Orig.
"L.E."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1184
L:
"Answers to a Variety of Queries."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55Orig. "W. & D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1184
L:
Remarks on the cypher "I.H.S."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 56Orig. "S.D."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1184-1185
L:
"Family of Boylston.--An effectual Remedy for
Rats."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "S.S."
- 62-ii (1792): 1186. L:
"Stepney Church."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
-
62-ii
(1792)
1190-1191
L:
"Remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of this
Island."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "M---s"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1192
L:
"Mr. Addison's Thoughts on Rebellion."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1194-1195
L:
"Comfortable Representation of the State of
Day-Labourers."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "Supervisor
Varvicensis"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1195-1196
L:
"Hint to Correspondents [chiding them for causing needless
confusion by citing GM articles without including dates and by
referring to
persons by their surnames only]."
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."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1200
L
Query re ancient animal bones found.
John Nichols.
Orig. "J.N."
-
62-ii
(1792)
1207
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No IV."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59Orig. "Master Shallow"
-
62-ii
(1792)
1207
L:
Translations of two Greek epigrams.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "J.M."