-
63-i
(1793)
2.
A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
63-i
(1793)
2-3.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for December, 1792, . . ."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
- 63-i (1793) 7-8
L: "Moral and Political Reflections."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
- 63-i (1793) 16-17
L: "Anecdotes of Mr. [Ralph] Nicholson."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82 [Orig. "E.J."]
- 63-i (1793) 17
L: "Pynham Priory [near Arundel, Sussex]."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144 [Orig. "T.S."]
-
63-i
(1793)
18-19.
L:
"Clun Castle in Shropshire; Mr. [William] Edwards."
David
Parkes.
Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Friar s-house, Salop, whence
Parkes corresponded with the GM
- 63-i (1793) 19
L: "Letter of Dr. Johnson [to Edward
Cave]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120 [Orig. "J.N."]
- 63-i (1793) 19-20
L: "Guilt and Simplicity portrayed from
Nature."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
-
63-i
(1793)
20-22
L
"Particulars of the Digges Family.--Remarkable Epitaphs."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "F.S."
- 63-i (1793) 25
L: "Inscription at Howden explained."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70-71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
63-i
(1793)
25-26.
L:
"Remarks on St. Cecelia, by Mr. Milner."
John Milner, Bishop of
Castabala.
Authorship disclosed in title
-
63-i
(1793)
26-28
L
"The Life and Character of Sarah Steer, of Epsom."
Rev. Jonathan Boucher.
Orig. "J.B."; dated Epson,
where Boucher was vicar
- 63-i (1793) 32
L: "Mr. Michael Godfrey."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-i
(1793)
32-33.
L:
"Mr. [John] Pinkerton."
Joseph Ritson.
Orig.
"J. Ritson"
- 63-i (1793) 33
L: "St. Cecilia."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-i
(1793)
41-42
L
"Remarks on [Andrew] Swinton's Travels into Norway,
Denmark, &c."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
-
63-i
(1793)
59-60
R
John Sturges's Short Remarks on a new Translation of Isaiah, by a
Layman.
Richard Gough.
Lit. Anec. 9: 103, 107,
107n
-
63-i
(1793)
72.
V:
"Prologue To the Speeches at the Academy in Soho Square, Dec. 15, 1792, by
the
Rev. Dr. Barrow."
Rev. William Barrow.
Authorship
disclosed in title
-
63-i
(1793)
98.
A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
63-i
(1793)
98-99.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for January . . . , 1793."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-i
(1793)
102
L
"Botanical Observations."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "R.G."
-
63-i
(1793)
105.
L:
"Kedleston
Church."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"
-
63-i
(1793)
120-121.
L:
"Epitaphs of some Descendants of the Cranmers."
Zachariah
Cozens.
Orig. "Z. Cozens"
-
63-i
(1793)
126
L
"Particular Adjectives, used only with a single
Substantives."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
GM66-ii (1796):
1084
Orig. "L.E."
-
63-i
(1793)
130-134.
L:
"Blakey s Observations on Pumps and Pistons."
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).
- 63-i (1793) 137-139
L: "A Warwickshire Freeholder on Dr. Priestley's
Appeal."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68 [Orig. "A Warwickshire
Freeholder"]
- 63-i (1793) 140-141
L: "[Edward] Maurice, Bishop of Ossory.--Lord
Camelford."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793) 162
S: "Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
-
63-i
(1793)
163.
S:
Query (in Index Indicatorius ) re churches dedicated to St.
Cecelia.
Rev. Samuel
Denne.
Orig. "W. &D."
-
63-i
(1793)
163
S
Remarks re Lt. Gen.Thomas Clarke.
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
-
63-i
(1793)
165.
V:
"Epitaph On Mrs. Vanbutchel, whose remains, preserved by a curious and
newly
invented method of embalment, are the object of her fond husband's daily
attention."
William Grove.
Index 508
Orig. "W. Grove"
- 63-i (1793) 165
V: "Verses written under the picture of an
Ass."
Rev. William Crowe
Kuist
82: 53 []
- 63-i (1793) 168
L: Lord Falkland's "Epitaph upon the Excellent
Countesse of Huntingdon" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-i
(1793)
194.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for February . . . , 1793."
John
Holt.
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-i
(1793)
194.
A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
- 63-i (1793) 201
L: "King Cyrus."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 63-i (1793) 202-203
L: "Remarks on County Histories."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69 [Orig. "G."]
- 63-i (1793) 203-204
L: "[Robert] Fleming's Discourses."
William Herbert of Cheshunt
Kuist 82: 78 [Orig. "W.H."]
-
63-i
(1793)
205
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks [
re writers on heraldry]."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
-
63-i
(1793)
210-211.
L:
"[Rev. Thomas] Feilde's Staffordshire Collections."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw"; Shaw published The History and
Antiquities of Staffordshire.
-
63-i
(1793)
211-213.
L:
"Critique on [Francis] Quarles."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Sherbo 84: 230
Orig. "Ferdinando Stanley" (otherwise
"F.S.")
- 63-i (1793) 216-217
L: "[Author's own] History of Durham."
William Hutchinson
Kuist
82: 81 [Orig. "W.H."]
-
63-i
(1793)
218-221
L
"Expostulation with the Triple-formed Geryon [re theological
controversies]."
Michael Wodhull.
Orig. "L.L."
-
63-i
(1793)
221-222
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-i (1793) 225
L: "The New River."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.Q."]
-
63-i
(1793)
225.
L:
"Painted Glass from Healey-Hall."
Thomas Barritt.
Orig. "T. Barritt"; Thomas Barritt signed his full name to
an item in GM 63-i (1793): 398.
-
63-i
(1793)
225-226
L
"The History and Titles of Robin-Hood investigated."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
-
63-i
(1793)
229-230
L
"Encouragement for good servants."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
- 63-i (1793) 230
L: "Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793): 233-234. L:
"'Prison Thoughts' undoubtedly written by Dr. [William] Dodd [with an
additional poem by Dr. William Dodd, 'The Adieu,' enc]."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder.
[Orig. "W.
Butler"; dated Chelsea, whence both Weeden Butler the Elder (1742-1823)
and Weeden Butler the Younger (1772-1831) corresponded with the GM;
author states that he witnessed Dr. Dodd writing the poem in prison prior to his
execution in 1777, thus indicating that this item was written by Weeden Butler
the Elder, not the Younger.]
-
63-i
(1793)
236
L
"Hints to Abridger of Bp. [Jeremy] Taylor."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
- 63-i (1793) 258-259
S: "Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-i (1793): 260. V:
"Epitaph on Mrs. Maurice By the Rev. Mr. Maurice, the Learned Author of
'Indian Antiquities.'"
Rev. Thomas
Maurice.
[Index 519; Watt 2: 657]
-
63-i
(1793)
260.
V:
"Sonnet to a Lady, whose
Birth day was in the Month of March, by the Rev. Mr. Beloe."
Rev.
William Beloe.
Authorship disclosed in title
-
63-i
(1793)
260.
L:
Author's English trans. of Latin verses (by another hand) enc.
William Grove.
Index 508
Orig. "W.
Grove"
-
63-i
(1793)
261.
V:
"Sent to a Lady, inclosing the Ring for her
Marriage."
Thomas Lister.
Sherbo 89: 251
Orig.
"T.L."
-
63-i
(1793)
262-263.
V:
"Sonnet to Rational Liberty. On reading the horrid acts of the Paris Mob.
By Dr.
Mavor."
Rev. William Fordyce Mavor.
Authorship
disclosed in title
-
63-i
(1793)
290.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for March . . . , 1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-i
(1793)
290.
A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
63-i
(1793)
291-292
L
"[Dr. Benjamin Moseley's] Observations on Diseases of
Armies" enc.
Rev. Joseph Robertson.
Orig. "J. R----n"
-
63-i
(1793)
293-294
L
"Danger of Modern Novels."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P.P."
-
63-i
(1793)
294-295.
L:
"Extraordinary Convulsion of the Earth near Hereford."
James
Wathen.
Orig. "J. Wathen"; dated Hereford, Wathen's
home
-
63-i
(1793)
296
L
Reply re a vicarage in diocese of Worcester.
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
- 63-i (1793) 297-298
L: "Topographical Description of Blockley."
Richard Bigland
Kuist 82:
32 [Orig. "R.B."]
- 63-i (1793) 298-299
L: "Character of a deceased Worthy [author's
father]."
Mrs. ----- Latham of Ellham
Kuist 82: 85 [Orig. "L."]
-
63-i
(1793)
299-300
L
"L.L. [Michael Wodhull] and Rousseau."
Capell Lofft the Elder.
Orig. "C.L."
- 63-i (1793) 300-301
L: "The Village Wedding."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
-
63-i
(1793)
301
L
"A Benefactress [Mary Sympson] to Merton College."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "F.S."
- 63-i (1793) 308
L: "[William] Hutchinson's
Durham."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
63-i
(1793)
311-314
A
"List of Heraldic Authors [cont.]."
Richard Paget.
Cont. of GM63-i (1793):
205, where signed "R.P." (Gothic); GM64-ii (1794):
1157
- 63-i (1793) 317-318
L: "The Halifax Gibbet [and responses to various
other GM items]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793) 318-319
L: "Excerpts from, and Notes on, . . . [John
Collinson's] History of Somerset."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-i (1793) 321
L: Convent of Hayles in Ralph Bigland's
Gloucestershire Collections.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.R."]
-
63-i
(1793)
321
L
"Up-waltham [Sussex], &c."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary].
Orig. "T.S."; dated
Grange, whence Smith corresponded with the GM in 1793; content
consistent
with the contributions of Thomas Smith the Sussex antiquary
- 63-i (1793) 322-324
L: "Explanation of Portraits in the Oxford
Almanacks."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
- 63-i (1793) 326
L: "Holy League in France."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 63-i (1793) 327
L: "Dr. [Thomas] Hollingbery [and comments re
other items in GM]."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
-
63-i
(1793)
334
L
"[Thomas] Hearne's Antiquarian Discourses."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 63-i (1793): 357. V:
"Sonnet. By Miss Locke. Addressed to the Rev. W[illiam] L[isle] Bowles
['Pour, pour again, sweet Bard, thy wonted strains']."
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.]
- 63-i (1793): 357. V:
"Sonnet. By the same [i.e., 'Miss Locke'; 'Snowden, I wish not thou
should'st stand array'd']."
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.]
-
63-i
(1793)
358.
V:
"On the sailing of Admiral Gardner. (By Dr. Crane.)."
Dr. John
Crane.
Authorship disclosed in title; dated Wells, whence Dr. John Crane,
signing his full name, contributed to GM 63-ii (1793): 781-782
-
63-i
(1793)
358-359.
V:
"Verses supposed to have been written in the Isle of Cyprus, by the Rev.
J. Banister."
Rev. James
Banister [?].
Index 489
- 63-i (1793): 359. V:
"The Nightingale and Lark; A Fable from the German of [Christian
Fürchtegott] Gellert."
William Hamilton
Reid.
[Index 529] [Orig. "W. H.
Reid"]
-
63-i
(1793)
360.
V:
"To a Mirror. From the French."
William Hamilton Reid.
Index 529
Orig. "W. H. Reid"
-
63-i
(1793)
386.
A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
63-i
(1793)
386-387.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . April, 1793."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-i
(1793)
389-391
L
"Biographical Anecdotes of the late Mr. [William] Aiton."
Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle.
Orig.
"Kewensis"
- 63-i (1793) 391
L: "An Inscription of Gratitude."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
-
63-i
(1793)
391-392.
L:
"[Henry] Layng an Assistant to
Pope."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
-
63-i
(1793)
392
L
Strictures on "A Southern Faunist."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "R.G."
-
63-i
(1793)
392
L
"Miscell. Remarks [in answer to queries in the
GM]."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
- 63-i (1793) 394-397
L: "Remarks on the Oxford Almanacks,
concluded."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
- 63-i (1793) 397
L: Note on a piece of stained glass.
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143 [Orig. "T.S."]
-
63-i
(1793)
397-398
L
"Original Anecdotes of Cromwell.--The Glanvilles."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "F.S."
-
63-i
(1793)
399
L
"Remarks and Queries in Natural History."
John Gough.
GM K63-ii (1793): 587
Orig. "J.G."; dated Kendal, whence John Gough, a botanist,
corresponded with the GM
- 63-i (1793) 403-404
L: "Mr. [James] Savage's [views re inscription at]
Howden."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793) 404-405
L: "Anecdotes of Mr. [T.] Jeffreys."
Rev. John Carter of Lincoln
Kuist 82:
47 [Orig. "J.C."]
-
63-i
(1793)
405
L
"Mr. Jeffreys [Rev. T. Jeffreys]."
James Gee of Walsall.
Orig. "J.G."; dated Walsall,
whence Gee corresponded with the GM
- 63-i (1793) 405-406
L: "Early Discoveries in Africa."
Philip Thicknesse
Kuist
82: 148 [Orig. "P.T."]
- 63-i (1793) 406
L: "Bishop [Thomas] Tanner's MSS."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
70 [Orig. "R.S.G."]
- 63-i (1793) 406-407
L: "Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793) 407-408
L: "The Harleian Miscellany; [William]
Agutter's Sermon ['Christian Politicks; or, the Origin of
Power']."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.Q."]
-
63-i
(1793)
408.
L:
"Original Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson."
John Henn.
GM 64-ii (1794): 677
Orig. "J. Henn"
-
63-i
(1793)
410.
L:
"Family
of Mills."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Orig. "J.
Mills"; dated Cowbit, whence Joseph Mills corresponded with the
GM
-
63-i
(1793)
410.
L:
"Hebrew Bible, and Septuagint."
Rev. Joseph Mills.
Orig. "J. Mills"; dated Cowbit, whence Joseph Mills
corresponded
with the GM
-
63-i
(1793)
410-411
L
"Original Letter from Mr. [Charles] Macklin to his
Daughter" enc.
Dr. Anthony Fothergill [?].
Orig. "A.F."
- 63-i (1793) 412
L: Note denigrating Hackney College.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68 [Orig. "A Constant Reader"]
- 63-i (1793) 412-413
L: Notes on William Murray, 1st Earl of
Mansfield.
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
-
63-i
(1793)
414.
L:
"Botanical Information."
Rev. Richard Relhan.
Orig. "R. Relhan"; dated King's College, Camb., where Relhan
was a
fellow; Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 5: 272
-
63-i
(1793)
416-417
L
"Antiquities found in London."
John Nichols.
Orig. "A London
Antiquary"
-
63-i
(1793)
417-418
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-i (1793) 418-419
L: "Dr. [William] Barford."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 63-i (1793) 419-422
L: "Topographical Description of Knoll, in
Warwickshire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-i (1793) 422-424
L: "Critical Remarks on the Anabasis of
Xenophon."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
63-i
(1793)
452.
S:
Query (in "Index Indicatorius") re John Lowthorp.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig.
"J.N."
-
63-i
(1793)
462.
V:
"Sonnet, to Warren Hastings, Esq. late Governor-General of Bengal. By Dr.
Mavor."
Rev. William Fordyce Mavor.
Index
519
- 63-i (1793) 463
V: Two Latin verses ("Aurea caesariem" and "To
Anna") translated into English.
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
-
63-i
(1793)
464.
V:
"Elegy. Inscribed to Majesty. By Mrs. C. Stephens."
Catherine
Stephens.
Index 536
-
63-i
(1793)
490 [misnumbered as 482].
A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1793."
William
Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
63-i
(1793)
490-491 [mis
numbered as 482-491].
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . .
May, 1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-i
(1793)
494
L
"Botanical Remarks."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "R.G."
-
63-i
(1793)
496.
L:
"Dr. [Thomas] Monkhouse.--[John Oliver, the] Miller of Highdown
Hill.--[Petrarch s 1360 account of] France."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
- 63-i (1793) 498-499
L: "Miscellaneous Information [re the
Rechabites]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
63-i
(1793)
499.
L:
Cover letter enclosing "Mr. J[oseph] E[manuel] Pellizer's Memoir for
Correction
of Time [in devices used in determining the longitude; pp. 499-504]."
William Blakey.
Orig. "W. Blakey"; William Blakey, whose acquaintance
included
continental scientists, was a writer on practical inventions (NUC).
-
63-i
(1793)
505-506.
L:
"A Journey from Chesterfield to Matlock."
James Peller
Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 63-i (1793) 506-508
L: "Biographical Memoirs of Dr. Henry
Felton."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120 [Orig. "J.N."]
-
63-i
(1793)
512-513
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-i (1793) 513
L: "Mr. [John] Howard's House."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-i
(1793)
513-516
A
"List of Heraldic Authors [conc.]."
Richard Paget.
GM 64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 63-i (1793):
516-517. L: "[Sir Anthony] Weldon's 'Court of St.
James.'"
Thomas Park.
[Sherbo 84: 229]
[Orig. "T.P."]
-
63-i
(1793)
519
L
"Mr. [William] Aiton's Family."
Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle.
Orig.
"Kewensis"
-
63-i
(1793)
520
L
"Portraits of the Kit-cat Club."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
- 63-i (1793) 520-522
L: "Remarks on the Provençal
Poetry.--The Troubadours."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
- 63-i (1793) 522-523
L: Anthony à Wood's works and other
miscellaneous remarks.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-i (1793) 523
L: "Wesseling's Opinion of the Taxation under
Quirinius."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73 [Orig. "P.Q."]
- 63-i (1793) 527-528
L: List of errata from previous numbers.
Michael Wodhull
Kuist
82: 156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
63-i
(1793)
530.
A:
"Advice to the Proprietors of Canals, &c. tending to save the Lives of
those who
are employed thereon, or others who may be drowned therein."
Dr.
William Hawes.
Orig. "W. Hawes"; Hawes was the founder
of the Royal Humane Society.
-
63-i
(1793)
530-531
L
"On Compound Substantives."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
- 63-i (1793) 531
L: "The Gamgarou [animal found in New South
Wales]?"
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."
-
63-i
(1793)
531
L
"Cheques [re checkered boards in front of ale houses]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
-
63-i
(1793)
536.
S:
Query (in "Index Indicatorius") re inscription in Rye churchyard on grave
of two nephews, dead from smallpox inoculation.
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
-
63-i
(1793)
556.
V:
"Ode for His Majesty's Birth-day, By H. Pye, Esq."
Henry James
Pye.
Index 528
-
63-i
(1793)
557.
V:
"Ode on the Spring. From Poems, by G. Dyer, B.A., late of Emmanuel
College,
Cambridge. Written on the Banks of the Cam."
George Dyer.
Index 501
- 63-i (1793) 558-559
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. V."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
63-i
(1793)
559-560.
V:
"Occasional Prologue, For the Opening of the New Theatre, Lichfield, M DCC
XCIII. Written by Mr. Weston."
Joseph Weston.
Index 542
-
63-i
(1793)
560.
V:
"A Gypsey Ballad. By Peter Pindar."
Dr. John Wolcot.
Peter Pindar was Wolcot's pseudonym.
-
63-i
(1793)
579.
O:
Richard Greene.
John Nichols.
Sherbo 97-a: 13
-
63-ii
(1793)
586.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for June . . . , 1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo
85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-ii
(1793)
586.
A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
- 63-ii (1793) 587-588
L: Letter from Sterne (written shortly after
publication of first vols. of Tristram Shandy) enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "Eugenio"]
- 63-ii (1793) 588-589
L: "Waterdown Camp relieved by a
Thunder-storm."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
- 63-ii (1793): 590-592. L:
"Biographical Anecdotes of Dr. Ralph Bathurst."
Dr. John Crane.
[Orig. "J. Crane";
dated Wells, whence Dr. John Crane, signing his full name, contributed to
GM 63-ii (1793): 781-782]
- 63-ii (1793) 592
L: "Vertue's Portraits."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Scrutator"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
594.
L:
"C. Dioica [moorland plant]."
Rev. Richard Relhan.
Orig. "R. Relhan"; dated King s College, Camb., where Relhan
was a
fellow; Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 5: 272
- 63-ii (1793) 594
L: "Icolmkill [Iona]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
- 63-ii (1793) 599
L: "Curste explained."
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."
-
63-ii
(1793)
609-610.
L:
"Petrarch s Poetical Works; Casimir?--Thomas Watson?--Biographical
Dictionary,
&c."
Thomas Woolston.
Orig. "T.
Woolston"
-
63-ii
(1793)
612-616
L
"Dr. [Joseph] Priestley's Political Principles fairly
developed."
Robert Loder [?].
Orig. "R.L."
- 63-ii (1793) 618
L: "Hackney College."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68 [Orig. "A Constant Reader"]
- 63-ii (1793) 618
L: "Miscellaneous Observations [re various items
in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 [Orig. "Corrector"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
618-619
L
Query re a legacy.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q.Q."
- 63-ii (1793) 619-621
A: "Meteorologist's Tour from Walton to
London."
John Holt
Kuist 82:
80 []
- 63-ii (1793) 621-624
A: "Remarks on Pindar, Horace, Homer,
&c."
Rev. Samuel Berdmore
Kuist 82: 32 []
- 63-ii (1793) 627
L: "Remarkable Story [re the reputed supernatural
punishment of a profaner]."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Scrutator"]
- 63-ii (1793) 627
L: "Elucidations [re various 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"]
- 63-ii (1793) 633-636
R: Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff, The
Wisdom and Goodness of God, in having made both Rich and Poor: A
Sermon.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 636-637
R: Dialogues on the Rights of Britons, between
a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogue I.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 637-639
R: David Steuart, Earl of Buchan, An Account
of the Life, Writings, and Inventions of John Napier.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 639
R: William Parker's Several Discourses on
special Subjects.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 639
R: N. Nisbett's The Scripture Doctrine
concerning the Coming of Christ unfolded.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 639
R: Joseph Proud's A candid and impartial Reply
to the Rev. Dr. [Joseph] Priestley's
Letters.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 639
R: Theophilus Lindsey's Conversations on
Christian Idolatry.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 639-640
R: Edward Salter's A Sermon, preached at
Barnstaple.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640
R: John Philips's Cider, a Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640
R: Amicus's A friendly Address to the
well-disposed and peaceable Inhabitants of this happy
Land.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640
R: Captain Matthew Jenour's The Route to
India, through France, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, Natolia, Syria,
and the Desart of Arabia.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640
R: Daniel Veysie's The Doctrine of St. John
and the Faith of the first Christians not Unitarian.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640
R: James Hinton's A Vindication of the
Dissenters in Oxford.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 640-645
R: Thomas Watkins's Travels through
Swisserland, Italy, Sicily, the Greek Islands, to Constantinople,
through Part of Greece, Ragusa, and the Dalmatian
Isles.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 645-647
R: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London. For the Year 1792.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 647-648
R: John Milner's A Sermon, preached in the
Roman Catholic Chapel at Winchester, April 23, 1789, &c. being
the general Thanksgiving for his Majesty's happy
Recovery.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648
R: Comments on the proposed War with France.
. . . By a Lover of Peace.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648
R: Strictures upon the Discipline of the
University of Cambridge.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648
R: John Somers Cocks's A short Treatise on the
dreadful Effects of Levelling Principles.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648
R: Liberty and Equality treated of, in a short
History, addressed from a poor Man to his Equals.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648
R: Edward Tatham's A Sermon suitable to the
Times.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 648-649
R: Robert Holmes's Ode for the Encaenia held
at Oxford.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 649
R: George Somers Clarke's Verses on the
Installation of his Grace the Duke of Portland, Chancellor of the
University.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 649-650
R: George Richards's Modern France: A
Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 651
R: Descriptive Sketch of Wyddiall, in
Hertfordshire, mense Jun. A.D. 1789.
Richard Gough [?]
Kuist
82: 65; corrected (item perhaps omitted in error)
[]
- 63-ii (1793) 651
S: "Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
653.
V:
"Lines on the late Mrs. [Richard] Polwhele. By Dr. Downman, of
Exeter."
Dr. Hugh Downman.
Index 500
-
63-ii
(1793)
654.
V:
"Sea-Song. From the Midnight Wanderers."
William
Shield [William Pearce].
NUC; Watt 2: 739
-
63-ii
(1793)
654.
V:
"On the Death of Henrietta, youngest daughter of the Rev. Archd. Leigh,
who died,
at the age of fifteen, on April 12th, 1793."
William Grove.
Orig. "W. Grove"
Index 508
- 63-ii (1793) 656
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. VI."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
- 63-ii (1793) 662-666
S: "Particular Description of the Encaenia at
Oxford."
Richard Gough (revised the item)
Kuist 82: 65 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
682.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for July . . . , 1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-ii
(1793)
682.
A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1793."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
- 63-ii (1793) 684-685
L: "Brighton Camp."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
- 63-ii (1793) 687-688
L: "Original Letter of Bishop [George]
Horne."
Rev. William Jones of Nayland
Kuist 82: 82 [Orig. "W.J."]
- 63-ii (1793) 690
L: "St. Michael's Church, Coventry, intended to be
repaired."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143 [Orig. "Philarchaismos"]
- 63-ii (1793) 694
L: "Bells at Christchurch."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
- 63-ii (1793) 700-703
L: "Remarks on Libels and Riots."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
706-707
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-ii (1793) 707
L: "Dr. Priestley [reportedly rebuked by John
Adams]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.Q."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
707
L
"Biblical Critique."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
- 63-ii (1793) 708
L: "Curious Copper Seal."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 135 [Orig. "L.E."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
709-710
L
"Humane Society."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
- 63-ii (1793) 711
L: "W. de Britain."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?]
Kuist 82: 37 [Orig. "S.E."]
- 63-ii (1793) 712
L: "Miscellaneous Information [re various items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
713-714.
L:
"Curiosities in Stepney Church."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
-
63-ii
(1793)
714-715
L
"Who is the Translator of [Jean-Baptiste-Louis] Gresset's
Ververt?"
Rev. Aulay Macaulay.
Orig. "Leicestrensis"; dated
Husband's Bosworth, which is approximately 10 miles from Claybrooke, Leics.,
where
Macaulay had been curate until 1789, and from Frolesworth, Leics., where he
briefly had
been rector until 1790
- 63-ii (1793) 715-716
L: "The Fountain in Blenheim Gardens
elucidated."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
- 63-ii (1793) 716-719
L: "Church Notes taken at Henley in
Oxfordshire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
- 63-ii (1793) 720-721
L: "Meteorologist's Journal from Walton to London
[cont.]."
John Holt
Kuist 82:
80 [Orig. "J.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 732-733
R: Codex Theodori Bezae
Cantabrigiensis.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 733
R: A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Percival
Stockdale.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 733-734
R: A Word of Advice to the European Powers,
being a Translation of a French Pamphlet written in May,
1792.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 734-735
R: The Dream of an Englishman faithful to his
King and Country.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 735
R: A Letter to the Rev. Christopher Wyvill .
. . on his Defence of Dr. [Richard] Price. By a
Yorkshire Freeholder.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 735
R: Dr. [James] Gregory's Answer to Dr. James
Hamilton, jun.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 735-736
R: John Spencer Colepeper's Important Facts,
submitted to the Consideration of the People of
England.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 736-737
R: Lieut. Rye's An Excursion to the Peak of
Teneriffe, in 1791 ["Reviewed by a Correspondent"].
Not by Richard Gough
Kuist 82: 65; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributed this
item to Gough) []
- 63-ii (1793) 737-738
R: Daniel Augustus Bearcroft's Memoir of a Map
of Ireland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 738-739
R: The Right of the West India Merchants to a
double Monopoly of the Sugar-market of Great Britain, and the
Expedience of all Monopolies, examined.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 739-742
R: William Playfair's A general View of the
actual Force and Resources of France, in January 1792.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 742-745
R: Richard Warner's Topographical Remarks
relating to the South-western Parts of Hampshire.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 745
R: Smith's Views in London, no. 6.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 745
R: Poems by Lady Manners.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 750
V: "Epitaph intended to be placed at
Hinckley."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
115 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
750.
V:
"Inscription on a Hermitage . . . at Macclesfield Green, Herts,
the Residence of Lord Edward Bentinck. By the Author of
Calvary."
Richard Cumberland.
Watt 1: 276
-
63-ii
(1793)
750.
V:
"The professional Man."
William Hutton.
Index 512Orig. "W. Hutton"
- 63-ii (1793) 752
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. VII."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
778.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for August . . . ,
1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
63-ii
(1793)
778.
A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1793."
William
Cary.
Unsigned, but Cary contributed the entire series of which this item is
a part.
- 63-ii (1793) 782
L: "Mr. [Thomas] Falconer."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Academicus"]
- 63-ii (1793) 782-784
L: "Interesting Intelligence from the Brighton
Camp."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
- 63-ii (1793) 784
L: "Countess of Pomfret, &c."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Oxoniensis"]
- 63-ii (1793) 785-786
L: "Description of East Teignmouth and its
Environs."
Rev. John (Tripe) Swete
Kuist 82:
147 [Orig. "J.S."]
- 63-ii (1793) 786
L: "Margate, Arundel."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144 [Orig. "T.S."]
- 63-ii (1793) 787
L: "Sir Nicholas Throckmorton."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37 [Orig. "S.E."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
788
L
"Lord Mansfield's Writings pointed out [re William Murray, 1st
Earl of Mansfield]."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "D.H."
- 63-ii (1793) 790
L: "Verses by Shenstone."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133 [Orig. "DP" (printed in Greek characters)]
- 63-ii (1793) 791-792
L: "Margate Tomb."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53 [Orig. "Z.C."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
792-795
L
"Remarks on the Management of Dishley Farm."
John Holt.
GM71-i (1801): 286
Orig. "J.H."
- 63-ii (1793) 796
L: "[Edward] Hasted's Kent
corrected."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35 [Orig. "E."]
- 63-ii (1793) 803
L: "Miscellaneous Corrections [in items in
GM]."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist
82: 156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
804
L
"Remarks on the Character of the French."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 63-ii (1793) 804-805
L: "Heraldry explained."
Barak Longmate the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Longmate the Elder and Longmate the Younger)
[Orig. "B.L."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
807-808.
A:
"Memoir for the Correction of Time (with a
Delineation of the new System of the Universe), invented by Mr. J. E. Pellizer
[cont.]."
Joseph Emanuel Pellizer.
Orig. "J. E.
Pellizer"
-
63-ii
(1793)
809-810
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.].
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-ii (1793) 811
L: "Biblical Difficulty [in Matthew 1:11]
cleared."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 813-816
L: "Topographical Notes from St. Mary's Hall at
Coventry."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
816
L
Remarks re Sir James Hayes.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 63-ii (1793) 817
L: "Inscription, Seals, Tombs, &c."
Rev. Philip Parsons
Kuist
82: 134 [Orig. "P.P."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
817-818
L
"History of Hirundines [swallows and martins]."
John Gough.
GM 63-ii (1793): 587
Orig. "J.G."; dated Kendal, whence John Gough, a naturalist,
corresponded with the GM
- 63-ii (1793) 830-831
R: John Berridge's The last Farewell Sermon,
preached at the Tabernacle near Moorfields.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 831
R: Samuel Cooper's A Charge delivered to the
Grand Jury at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the
County of Suffolk.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 831-832
R: Imitations of original Drawings by H.
Holbein, in his Majesty's Collection.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 832
R: Etchings of Views and Antiquities in the
County of Gloucester, &c.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 832-834
R: Joseph Priestley's A Sermon, preached at
the Gravel-pit Meeting in Hackney, April 19, 1793.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 834-836
R: An Essay on the true Principles of
Executive Power in great States. Translated from the French of M.
Necker.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 836
R: John Throsby's Letter to the Earl of
Leicester, on the recent Discovery of the Roman Cloaca, or Sewer,
at Leicester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 836-837
R: John Palmer's Verses on the beneficial
Effects of Inoculation.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 837-839
R: John Ogilvie's The Theology of Plato
compared with the Principles of Oriental and Grecian
Philosophy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 839
R: Thomas Scott's An Estimate of the Religious
Character and State of Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 839
R: James Hurdis's Reflections upon the
Commencement of a new Year.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 839
R: Cursory Remarks on the Arrangement of the
Plays of Shakspeare; occasioned by reading Mr Malone's Essay on the
Chronological Order of those celebrated Pieces.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 839-840
R: John Napleton's A Sermon, preached in St.
Mary's Church in the University of Oxford.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 840-841
R: Hannah More's Remarks on the Speech of M.
Dupont, made in the National Convention of France, on the Subjects
of Religion and public Education.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 841
R: The Antiquaries' Museum; by the late Jacob
Schnebbelie. Nos V. VI. VII. VIII.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 841
R: Benjamin Moseley's A Treatise on Tropical
Diseases, on Military Operations, and on the Climate of the West
Indies.
Richard Gough [? (attribution unclear in
Kuist)]
Kuist 82: 65 []
- 63-ii (1793): 844. V:
"Song, by Miss Locke ['Ye Fair, who now flutter in life's busy
throng']."
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.]
- 63-ii (1793): 844-845. V:
"Sonnet, by the Same [i.e., 'Miss Locke'; 'A Pensive wanderer I delight to
stray']."
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.]
- 63-ii (1793) 845
V: "To the Memory of Major Charles Vallotton,
murdered at Wexford, in Ireland, July 15, 1793; whilst in the act
of expostulating with a lawless Mob."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
- 63-ii (1793) 847
V: "Sonnet to absent Lesbia, on her Birth-day,
August 6, 1793."
Rev. William Fordyce Mavor
Kuist 82: 94 [Orig. "M."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
847.
V:
"Written at the Petrifying Spring at Chalford, Gloucestershire. By Mr.
Beloe."
Rev. William Beloe.
Index 490
-
63-ii
(1793)
874.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for September . . . ,
1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
63-ii
(1793)
874.
A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1793."
William Cary.
Unsigned, but Cary contributed the entire series of which this item is a
part.
-
63-ii
(1793)
875.
L:
"Letter from Miss Seward, on Life of Johnson."
Anna
Seward.
Orig. "A. Seward"
-
63-ii
(1793)
876.
L:
"Registers of Lincolnshire Monasteries?"
John Nichols.
Orig. "J. Nichols"
- 63-ii (1793): 876-877. L:
"Dr. Hawes ['A Caution for Preservation of Children's Lives']."
Dr. William Hawes.
[Orig. "W.
Hawes"; Hawes was the founder of the Royal Humane Society.]
- 63-ii (1793) 877
L: "Exemplary Conduct of the Duke of
Richmond."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]
- 63-ii (1793) 881
L: "West Ham Gateway."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137 [Orig. "T.P."]
- 63-ii (1793): 881. L:
"Mr. Douglas's 'Nenia Britannica.'"
Rev.
James Douglas.
[Orig. "J. Douglas"; Watt 1:
314]
-
63-ii
(1793)
885.
L:
"Singular Rocks near Matlock Bath."
Maj. Hayman
Rooke.
Orig. "H. Rooke"; dated Notts., whence Hayman
Rooke corresponded with the GM
- 63-ii (1793) 886-887
L: "Shares of Lottery Tickets how far secured to
the Purchasers."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35 [Orig. "E."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
887-889
L
"Translator of [Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset's]
Ververt."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
GM72-i (1802): 279
Orig. "J.M."
- 63-ii (1793) 893-894
L: "Classical Character of the French."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
894
L
Re Fairlop Oak.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.H."
-
63-ii
(1793)
894-896
A
"Two MonthsTour in Scotland [cont.].
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
63-ii
(1793)
896-897.
L:
"Monument of [William] Woollett [in Westminster Abbey].--Bas-Relief at
Stepney; Fine old Print."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 63-ii (1793) 897
S: Various queries.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120 [Orig. "J.N."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
897-898
L
"Biographical Account of Mr. Thomas Fitzherbert."
Robert Loder [?].
Orig. "R.L."
- 63-ii (1793) 900-904
L: "Appropriation of a Saxon Coin to
Egbert."
Rev. Samuel Pegge the Elder
Kuist 82: 134 [Orig. "T.
Row"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
904.
L:
"[Thomas] Watson the Sonnetteer."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
-
63-ii
(1793)
904-906.
L:
"Anecdotes and Character of
the late Dr. [William] Walley."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
- 63-ii (1793) 908-910
L: "Collections made towards a History of
Liverpool."
John Holt
Kuist 82:
80 [Orig. "J.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 911-912
L: "Legend of Sir Nich[olas] Throckmorton.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder
Kuist 82: 40 [Orig. "W.B."]
- 63-ii (1793) 912-913
L: "Remarks on the Writings of some
Provençal Poets."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
- 63-ii (1793) 921
R: Edward King's Considerations on the Utility
of the National Debt, and on the present alarming
Crisis.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 921
R: Thoughts upon the Commercial Bill, shewing
its Insufficiency in the present Instance, and future evil
Tendency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 922
R: John Gardiner's A Sermon, preached at the
Church of St. Mary Magdalen, Taunton.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 922
R: A Letter to a Member of Parliament, from a
Land Owner, on the proposed Line of Canal from Braunston to
Brentford.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 922
R: Statement of Facts in favour of the
intended London and Western Canal, lately called The Hampton Gay
Canal.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 922-923
R: To the great and learned Christians: The
humble Petition of a number of poor, loyal, unlearned Christians;
. . . to Joseph Priestley . . . and other . . . Champions of what
they call Reformation.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 923-924
R: Stonehenge; a Poem.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 924-925
R: Richard Polwhele's A Discourse, preached .
. . at the Parish church of Kenton.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 925-926
R: Appendix, containing Observations
concerning Foreign Prisons and Hospitals, collected by Mr.
[John] Howard, in his concluding
Tour.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 926
R: Francis Oldys [George Chalmers], The Life
of Thomas Paine (7th ed.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 926
R: Falsehood, Paine, and Company, disarmed by
Truth and Patriotism. . . . By Timothy Shaveclose, Esq. an Enemy
to Blasphemers, seditious Levelers, and ambitious Hypocrites
and The Ass and the Sick Lion; or, The cruel and insulting
Mercies of Thomas Paine, the Stay-maker, towards the late King of
France. . . . By Timothy Shaveclose, Esq.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 926
R: Profound Nobility; or, Letters to a young
Nobleman on the Conduct of his Studies.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 926-927
R: A Trip to Holyhead in a Mail-coach, with a
Churchman and a Dissenter, in the Year 1793.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 927-930
R: John Lane Buchanan's Travels in the Western
Hebrides, from 1782 to 1790.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 930
R: Lettre de M. l'Eveque de Leon aux
Ecclásiastiques François [sic]
refugiás en Angleterre.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 930-932
R: John Milner's The Funeral Oration of his
late Most Christian Majesty Louis XVI, pronounced at the Funeral
Service performed by the French Clergy of the King's House,
Winchester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 932
R: Lenou's Eloge funebre de Louis
Seize.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 932
R: Richard Foley's The Practice of the Court
of Great Session for the several Colunties of Caermarthen,
Pembroke, and Cardigan.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 932
R: The Claim of taxing the Navigations and
Free Lands for the Drainage and Preservation of the Fens
considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 932
R: S. Smalpage's The Necessity and Expediency
of an Inequality of Condition among Mankind.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 932-933
R: Richard Beadon, Bishop of Gloucester, A
Sermon, preached beford the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the
Abbey-church of St. Peter, Westminster.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933
R: James Scot's A Sermon, preached at
Park-street Chapel.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933
R: Thomas Wrench's A Sermon, preached in the
Parish church of St. Lawrence Jewry.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933
R: Ode to Freedom.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933
R: John Beverly's The Trial of William Freind
. . . for writing and publishing a Pamphlet, intituled, Peace
and Union recommended to the associated Bodies of Republicans and
Anti-republicans.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933
R: Views of the Ruins of the principal Houses
destroyed by the Riots at Birmingham.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 933-934
R: Thomas Zouch's A Discourse delivered to the
Clergy of the Deaneries of Richmond, Catterick, and
Boroughbridge.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 934
R: Considerations on the Advantage of Free
Ports.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 934
R: L'Apparition, ou l'Egoisme; par l'Auteur de
la derniere Guerre des Bâtes.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 934-935
R: James Williamson's The Truth, Inspiration,
Authority, and End of the Scriptures considered and
defended.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 935
R: William Playfair's Thoughts on the present
State of French Politicks.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 935-936
R: William Playfair's Better Prospects to the
Members and Manufacturers of Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 936
R: James Fawcet's A Sermon, preached before
the University of Cambridge.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 936
R: Francis Wollaston's Two Sermons, preached
in the Parish-church of Chislehurst, in Kent.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 936
R: James Chelsum's The Duty of relieving the
French Refugee Clergy stated and recommended.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 936
R: Gideon's Cake of Barley meal. A Letter to
the Rev. William Romaine, on his preaching for the emigrant Popish
Clergy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 936
R: Richard Jones's On the early Love and
Pursuit of Wisdom.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: Henry Kett's Juvenile Poems.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: A Tour through the South of England, Wales,
and Part of Ireland, made during the Summer of 1791.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: Lady Wallace, The Conduct of the King of
Prussia and General Dumourier investigated.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: John Lempriere's Bibliotheca Classica
(2nd ed.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: William Roberts's A Charge to the Grand
Jury of the Court Leet for the Manor of Manchester.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937
R: Mr. [Charles James] Fox's
Letter to his worthy and independent Electors of Westminster
considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 937-938
R: An Inquiry into the Causes of the present
Derangement of Public Credit in Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 938
R: The Motives and Consequences of the present
War impartially considered.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 938
R: Ode to the People of England.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 938-939
R: Dialogues, on the Rights of Britons,
between a Farmer, a Sailor, and a Manufacturer. Dialogues II and
III (cont.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
940-941.
V:
"Ode on Pity. [From POEMS, by G. Dyer, B.A.]."
George
Dyer.
Index 501
- 63-ii (1793): 941-942. V:
"Occasional Prologue, For the Opening of the New Theatre, Lichfield.
Written by Mr. Weston ['In those blest climes--of which we sometimes
hear']."
Joseph Weston.
[Index 542]
- 63-ii (1793) 943-944
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No VIII."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
965.
V:
"Lines written under the Picture of John Hunter, Esq. late Surgeon-
general. By J.
Crane, M.D."
Dr. John Crane.
Authorship disclosed in
title
-
63-ii
(1793)
970.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for October . . . , 1793."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
63-ii
(1793)
970.
A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1793."
William
Cary.
Unsigned, but Cary contributed the entire series of which this it
xem is a part.
- 63-ii (1793) 971-974
L: "A Voyage from Harwich to Helvoetsluys."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 89 [Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
974.
L:
"Family of Bishop [Edward] Chandler [Bishop of Durham].--Hutchinson's
Durham."
William Hutchinson.
The writer identifies
himself as the author of a history of Durham; Watt 1: 530 lists William
Hutchinson as the
author of The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of
Durham.
Orig. "W. Hutchinson"
-
63-ii
(1793)
977.
L:
"Notes from All Saints Church at Chesterfield by Mr. Malcolm."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 63-ii (1793) 978
S: Editorial footnote.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120 [Orig. "J.N."]
- 63-ii (1793) 981
L: "West Ham Abbey."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
983-984
L
"Extract from [Erasmus Darwin's] 'The Botanic
Garden.'"
James Brown [?].
Orig. "E*."
- 63-ii (1793) 984
L: "Etymology of Pontifex.--Critique on
a Passage in Milton."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 63-ii (1793) 985
L: "Naseby Church described."
Thomas Prattent [?] or Thomas Park
[?]
Kuist 82: 137; corrected (Kuist attributes
this item to Prattent; Arthur Sherbo, "Additions to the Nichols
File of the Gentleman's Magazine," Studies in
Bibliography 37 [1984]: 229, attributes the item to
Park) [Orig. "T.P."]
- 63-ii (1793) 989-990
L: "Micellaneous Remarks [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
994-995.
L:
"More last Words from Dr. Harwood."
Rev. Edward Harwood.
Orig. "E. Harwood"
-
63-ii
(1793)
1000-1001
L
"Bp. [Edward] Chandler."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 63-ii (1793) 1001-1003
L: "Particulars of Crashaw's early Life and
Writings."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1003-1005
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM 64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
63-ii
(1793)
1005-1008.
L:
"Mr. Pellizer's new Method of finding the Longitude."
Joseph
Emanuel Pellizer.
Orig. "J. E. Pellizer"
- 63-ii (1793) 1011
L: "Hatton Collection."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1011
L: "Note on Dr. [Richard] Scrope, editor of second
volume of Clarendon's State Papers."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig."Q.R."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1019-1020
R: David Dore's Two Letters on the savage
State.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1020-1021
R: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London. For the Year 1793. Vol. LXXXIII. Part
I.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1021
R: Imitations of original Drawings by H.
Holbein, in his Majesty's Collection, no. III.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1021-1023
R: William Roy's The Military Antiquities of
the Romans in Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1023-1027
R: Andrew Fuller's The Calvinistic and
Socinian Systems examined and compared as to their moral
Tendency.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1027-1028
R: Richard Polwhele's Historical View of
Devonshire. In Five Volumes, Vol. I.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1028-1030
R: John Watkins's An Essay towards a History
of Bideford, in the County of Durham.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1032-1034
R: "Foreign Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
1039.
V:
"Upon a Lady's Picture."
Francis Godolphin Waldron [?].
Sherbo 84: 232
Orig. "F.W."
-
63-ii
(1793)
1039
V
"Epitaph on Dr. [Robert] Lowth, Bishop of London."
Rev. Thomas Harwood.
Biog. Dram.1-i:
313
Orig. "Clio"
- 63-ii (1793) 1039-1040
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No IX."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
- 63-ii (1793) 1051-1053
O: John Mounsey, the "King of Patterdale."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
1066.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for November . . . , 1793."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J.
Holt"
-
63-ii
(1793)
1066.
A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1793."
William
Cary.
Unsigned, but Cary contributed the entire series of which this item is
a part.
- 63-ii (1793) 1069-1072
L: "A Voyage from Harwich to Helvoetsluys
continued."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 89 [Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1073.
L:
"Roman Inscription found lately at Greta-bridge."
William Hutchinson.
Orig. "W. Hutchinson";
dated "The Grove," Barnard Castle, whence Hutchinson corresponded with the
GM
-
63-ii
(1793)
1074.
L:
"Stepney Church."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 63-ii (1793) 1078-1080
L: "Object of Mr. [Jonathan] Toup's Sarcasms
[i.e., Bishop Robert Lowth]."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1086
L
"Purple Bird's-nest?"
John Nichols.
Orig. "J.N."
- 63-ii (1793) 1089-1090
L: "Extracts from the Legend of Sir Nicholas
Throckmorton."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder
Kuist 82: 41 [Orig. "W.B."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1091
L: "Dr. [John] Scott."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1093
L: "Improvements at Temple-Bar & Snow-Hill."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119 [Orig. "M.G."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1093-1095
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-ii (1793) 1097-1098
L: "Blancasset, a Military Troubadour.--Gerard de
Borneil."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
- 63-ii (1793) 1101
L: "Etymological Sense of Pontifex.--A Rochester
Epigram."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1101-1102
L: "Right Eye first decays.--Right Hand also, and
why."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1102-1103
L: "Descriptions of the famous Falls of the
Rhine."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1103-1105
L: "Painted Glass, &c. at St. Mary's Hall,
Coventry."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143 [Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1105-1106.
L:
"Charnworth Forest described during an Eclipse."
James Peller
Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
-
63-ii
(1793)
1106
L
"Miscellaneous Information [re items in the GM]."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 63-ii (1793) 1106-1107
L: "Natural Son of Richard III [correcting an earlier item on
this subject (GM 37 [1767]: 408) by 'T. Row' (another of Pegge's own
pseudonyms]."
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."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1108
L: "Woodcock in July."
Rev. George Ashby [?]
Kuist 82: 30 [Orig. "G.A."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1113
R: David Robertson's A Tour through the Isle
of Man.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1113-1114
R: Thoughts on new and old Principles of
Political Obedience.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: George Butt's A Sermon upon the General
Fast.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: Edward Wilby's An Address to the People of
Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: John Spencer Cobbold's An Essay, tending to
prove in what Sense Jesus Christ "hath brought Life and Immortality
to light through the Gospel."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: Observations on the State of the English
Prison . . . by Lord Loughborough, now Lord High Chancellor of
Great Britain.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: The Remembrancer; addressed to young Men in
Business.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: The Causes of the present Complaints fairly
stated, and fully refuted.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1114
R: Thoughts on the Causes of the present
Failures.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1115
R: Jasper Wilson's A Letter, commercial and
political, addressed to the Right Honourable William
Pitt.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1116
R: Objections to the War examined and
refuted.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1116-1119
R: Reflections on the Propriety of the
immediate Conclusion of Peace.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1119
R: Robert Winter's The Reasonableness of
National Humiliation.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1119
R: Robert Foley's A Letter to Dr.
Priestley.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1119-1120
R: Thomas Dampier's A Sermon, preached before
the Honourable and Right Reverend Shute
[Barrington], Lord Bishop of Durham. . .
.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1120
R: Jacob Schnebbelie's The Antiquaries'
Museum, no. IX.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1120-1121
R: Isaac D'Israeli's A Dissertation on
Anecdotes.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1121
R: David Simpson's Strictures on Religious
Opinions.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1121
R: Charles Harvey's Charge delivered to the
Grand Jury of the City and County of Norwich.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1121-1122
R: T. Watson's Intimations and Evidences of a
future State.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1122-1124
R: Thomas Rennell's Principles of French
Republicanism essentially founded on Violence and
Blood-guiltiness.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1124
R: Samuel Clapham's A Sermon, preached at
Knaresborough, for the Benefit of the Sunday-school.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1124-1125
R: Transactions of the Royal Irish
Academy.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1125-1127
R: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London. For the Year 1793. Vol. LXXXIII. Part I
(cont.).
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1127
R: The Guide to Domestic
Happiness.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1127
R: M. Strickland's Miscellaneous Poems, and
other Compositions.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1127-1129
R: John Bell's The Anatomy of the Bones,
Muscles, and Joints.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 63-ii (1793) 1129-1130
R: Bryan Edwards's The History, Civil and
Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
-
63-ii
(1793)
1133.
V:
"Complaint. By Mr. Cowper."
William Cowper.
Index 498
-
63-ii
(1793)
1133
V
"To Fortune, On Buying a Ticket in the Irish Lottery."
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge canon;Orig. "S.T.C."
-
63-ii
(1793)
1134.
V:
"Elegy, by Mrs. West, (Author of Poems and a Tragedy.)
In the
Character of the King of France to his Valet Clery [Jean-Baptiste Cant-Hanet
(Clry)], on
the morning of his Execution."
Jane West.
Index
541
-
63-ii
(1793)
1134-1135.
V:
"Elegy, by Mrs. West, In the Character of the Queen of France."
Jane West.
Index 541
- 63-ii (1793) 1135
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. X."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
- 63-ii (1793) 1161
L: Notes on the remains of King John's Palace at
Old Ford, illustrated in plate.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1162-1164
L: "Painted Glass at St. Mary's Hall, Coventry
[conc.]."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143 [Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)]
- 63-ii (1793) 1164
L: "A Seal and Token."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143 [Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)]
- 63-ii (1793) 1164
L: Query about a proposed history of
Coventry.
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153 [Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"]
- 63-ii (1793) 1164
L: "Sir Eyre Coote."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Scrutator"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1165.
L:
"Maison Dieu at Arundel."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary].
Thomas Smith, a Sussex
antiquary, frequently contributed items re Arundel and its environs during the
early
1790's; correction for Sherbo 84: 229, which attributes this letter to Rev.
Stephen
Weston.
Orig. "S.W."
-
63-ii
(1793)
1166.
L:
"[Richard] Crashaw's Poetical Writings."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
- 63-ii (1793) 1170-1171
L: Remarks re engravings for Richard Polwhele's
Devonshire.
Rev. John (Tripe) Swete
Kuist 82:
147 [Orig. "J.S."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1172-1176.
A:
"Pellizer's Memoir relative to Weights and Measures."
Joseph
Emanuel Pellizer.
Authorship disclosed in title
-
63-ii
(1793)
1176-1177.
L:
"Hints to [Joseph] Warton and [Edmond] Malone."
Thomas
Woolston.
Orig. "T. Woolston"
-
63-ii
(1793)
1177-1178.
L:
"Dr. [Isaac] Watts.--Sir S[amuel] Luke."
Thomas
Woolston.
Orig. "T. Woolston"
-
63-ii
(1793)
1178-1179.
L:
"Epitaphs on Family of Morton [in the church at Great Oxendon]--Brass from
Wappenham."
John Simcoe.
Orig. "J. Simco";
John Simcoe signs his full name to a genealogical contribution in GM
75-ii
(1805): 625.
- 63-ii (1793) 1186-1187
L: "Col. [Maurice] Johnson [and other items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1188
L: "Miscellaneous Remarks [re various items in
GM]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37 [Orig. "S.E."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1191-1192
L
"[Re expression] Month's Mind.--[Re expression 'To
dine with] Duke Humphrey [of Gloucester']."
William Hamper.
Orig. "H.D.B."
- 63-ii (1793) 1192
L: Remarks on previous articles in
GM.
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 63-ii (1793) 1193
L: "[Jonathan] Toup and [Bishop Robert]
Lowth."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Academicus"]
- 63-ii (1793) 1194
L: "Crashaw's Education."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)
[Orig. "Scrutator"]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1194-1195
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 63-ii (1793) 1196
L: "Sir Ashton Lever's Directions for preserving
Birds, &c."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35 [Orig. "E."]
-
63-ii
(1793)
1200-1201.
R:
Tryphiodorus's Taking of Troy, ed.
Thomas Northmore.
George Dyer.
Sherbo 89: 250
-
63-ii
(1793)
1203.
V:
"Mr. Tasker's Impromptu. Addressed to Mrs. [Mary] Robinson ['On antient
Greece, in three fair forms were seen']."
Rev. William Tasker.
Index 537
- 63-ii (1793) 1204
V: "The Robin Red Breast."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133 [Orig. "A
Rambler"]