-
64-i
(1794)
iii-iv
S
"Preface."
John Nichols.
"Preface" lxix
-
64-i
(1794)
2.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for December 1793. . . ."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-i
(1794)
2.
A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1794."
William Cary.
Unsigned, but Cary contributed the entire series of which this item is a
part.
- 64-i (1794) 3-5
L: "The Yellow Fever at Philadelphia."
Dr. Benjamin Moseley [?]
Kuist 82: 114 [Orig. "Medicus
Londinensis"]
-
64-i
(1794)
5-6.
A:
"Original Letter from Mr. Gibbon to our Printer [re account of the Gibbon
family
in GM 58-ii (1788): 698-700]."
Edward Gibbon.
Orig. "E. Gibbon"
- 64-i (1794) 6-7
L: Re the word "Ormesta."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37 [Orig. "S.E."]
-
64-i
(1794)
7-8.
L:
"Dr. Lickorish's Account of his own Writings."
Dr. Richard
Lickorish.
Lickorish signed his full name to GM 61-i (1791): 215-
216.
Orig. "R. Lickorish"
- 64-i (1794) 9
L: "New Monument in Westminster Abbey."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119 [Orig. "M.G."]
- 64-i (1794) 10-11
L: "Critique on Virgil."
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."]
- 64-i (1794) 15-17
L: "Church Notes from Chesterfield, taken in
1789."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
64-i
(1794)
17.
L:
"Tombs at Chesterfield."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 64-i (1794) 18
L: "Johnson.--Chesterfield.--Dodsley."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder
Kuist 82: 40 [Orig. "***B."]
- 64-i (1794) 19
L: "Leicestershire Prospects."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91 [Orig.
"Antiquarius"]
- 64-i (1794) 20
L: "Valuable Publications."
Rev. Rogers Ruding [?]
Kuist 82: 141 [Orig. "R.R."]
- 64-i (1794) 26-28
L: "Remarks on Dr. [Alexander] Geddes's Letter to
the Bishop of Centurio."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.
M--r"]
- 64-i (1794) 28-29
L: "Mr. [Charles?] Cordiner [and his thesis re
'worship of the Virgin Mary']."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 30
L: "Royal and Noble Letters."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 64-i (1794) 30-31
L: "Solitary Imprisonment."
Rev. Samuel Ayscough
Kuist 82: 30 [Orig. "S.A."]
- 64-i (1794) 31-32
L: "Family of Wyche?--[Henry] Smith, Lecturer of
St. Clement's?--W[illiam] Crashaw."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117 [Orig. "Biographicus"]
-
64-i
(1794)
40
L
"Guillotine."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 64-i (1794) 41
L: Analogue to a passage in Henry James Pye's 1793
birthday ode.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35 [Orig. "E."]
- 64-i (1794) 43-45
L: "Epitaph on William I, Prince of Orange--and on
Grotius; Manners of Delft."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 89 [Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"]
- 64-i (1794) 65
V: "Prologue to the Poetry in the Gentleman's
Magazine, 1794."
D. W. Harvey [?]
Kuist
82: 76 [Orig. "W.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 65-66
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No XI."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
64-i
(1794)
67-68.
V:
"The Visionary. By Miss Locke."
Mary 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.
-
64-i
(1794)
68
V
"Doleius' Ode to Vida translated ['How long beleaguer'd Ilion's
tow'rs']."
Michael Wodhull.
Orig. "L.L."
-
64-i
(1794)
95
O
John, Viscount Mountstuart.
Richard Gough [?].
Kuist 82: 201 cites Gough's MS
"notes, apparently towards obituary of Lord Mountstuart," inserted
into GM staff copy at 64-i (1794): 95.
-
64-i
(1794)
98.
A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-i
(1794)
98.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for . . . February 1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-i
(1794)
101-103.
L:
"The Yellow Fever at Philadelphia accounted for."
James Peller
Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 64-i (1794) 103-104
L: "Various Establishments for the Widows of
Clergymen."
Rev. Rogers Ruding
Kuist
82: 141 [Orig. "R.R."]
- 64-i (1794) 104
L: "[More on] Various Establishments for the
Widows of Clergymen."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. and D."]
- 64-i (1794) 105-106
L: "Historical Account of the Town of St.
Malo."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141 [Orig. "H.R."]
-
64-i
(1794)
106-110.
L:
"Dr. Lickorish s Remarks on a Charge of Bishop [Samuel] Horsley."
Dr. Richard Lickorish.
Orig. "R. Lickorish"; Lickorish
signed his full name to GM 61-i (1791): 215-216.
-
64-i
(1794)
110-111
L
"Illustration of several Local Expressions."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 64-i (1794) 113-114
L: "Bishopsteignton Tower; Remarks on the Saxon,
Norman, and Gothic, Architecture."
Rev. John (Tripe) Swete
Kuist 82:
147 [Orig. "J.S."]
- 64-i (1794) 118-120
L: "Description of a curious MS. of an unknown
Writer."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
- 64-i (1794) 120
L: "Sir Will[iam] Jones's Character of Johnson
[misspelled 'Jonson']."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119 [Orig. "M.G."]
- 64-i (1794) 120
L: "Controversy closed [re Boswell's Life of
Johnson and his dispute with Anna Seward]."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
-
64-i
(1794)
121-122.
L:
"Gerard's-Hall Inn Cellar."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig. "T.P."
- 64-i (1794) 122
L: "A Proposal for rendering Admission into the
Theatres, and other crowded Places of Public Amusements, perfectly
safe and commodious. By the celebrated Captain Project, one of the
Members of the Medico-Spectatorial Club" enc.
Dr. John Sherwen [author of both the
"Proposal" and the covering letter]
Kuist 82:
144 [Orig. "The Medical Spectator"]
- 64-i (1794) 124-125
L: "Remarks on Dr. [John] Moore's Account of the
French Revolution."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.Q."]
- 64-i (1794) 126
L: "Miscellaneous Remarks [re various items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 127
L: Response to a GM article on his
"account of Coventry."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
64-i
(1794)
130-133
L
"Dr. [Alexander] Geddes defended against the charges of
J.M. [John Milner, Bishop of Castabala]."
John Ring.
GM64-i (1794): 226-230
-
64-i
(1794)
138-139
L
"Mr. [Jeremiah] Jackson; Family of Hoby."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Orig. "E.J."
- 64-i (1794) 159-160
S: "Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-i (1794) 161-162
V: "The Mountain Seat."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 []
-
64-i
(1794)
162-163.
V:
"Prologue to Heigho for a Husband. By the Author."
Francis Godolphin Waldron.
Biog. Dram. 2: 288
-
64-i
(1794)
165
V
"An Elegiac Fragment upon a Country Pastor."
William Hamilton Reid.
Index529
Orig. "W.H.R."
-
64-i
(1794)
189-190
O
Information incorporated into Sir John Fenn's
obituary.
John Frere.
Illust.5: 181, 181n
-
64-i
(1794)
194 [misnumbered as 94].
A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1794."
William
Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-i
(1794)
196-197.
L:
"Dr. Johnson s Letter on his Mother's Death."
Henry White.
Orig. H. White; dated Lichfield
Close; Henry White, dating from Lichfield, signs his full name to a contribution
in GM 66-i (1796): 556-558.
- 64-i (1794) 197-198
L: "Boswell vindicated."
George Steevens [?]
Kuist
82: 146 [Orig. "G.S."]
- 64-i (1794) 201
L: "Carvings from Maidstone."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 56 [Orig. "S.D."]
- 64-i (1794) 201
L: "Sir N[oel] Caron?"
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. and D."]
-
64-i
(1794)
202.
L:
"Mr. [John] Russel's Credentials to the Emperor of Morocco."
Rev. John Elderton.
Orig. "J.
Elderton"
-
64-i
(1794)
202-204.
L:
"Interesting Biographical Anecdotes of Sir Eyre Coote."
John
Henn.
GM 64-ii (1794): 677
Orig. "J.
Henn"
-
64-i
(1794)
204
L
"Inscription from Dibgate House, Kent."
Zachariah Cozens.
Orig. "Z.C."
-
64-i
(1794)
204-205
L
"Union of Churches."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 64-i (1794) 205-206
L: "[Bishop Robert] Lowth.--[William] Frend;
[Mark] Akenside.--R[ichard]and Z[achary] Grey."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist
82: 156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
64-i
(1794)
206-207.
L:
"Arundel Church,
Sussex."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Dated Grange, whence Thomas
Smith, a Sussex antiquary, contributed various items re Arundel and its environs
during
the early 1790's; Sherbo 84: 229 erroneously attributes this letter to Rev.
Stephen
Weston as a result of a misreading of the end of the last line ("This sketch is
taken from
the S.W.") as the signature "S.W."
-
64-i
(1794)
207.
L:
"Character of Mr. Pitt [William Pitt the Younger]."
Rev. Joseph
Mills.
Orig. "J. Mills"; dated Cowbit, whence Mills
corresponded with the GM
-
64-i
(1794)
207-208
L
"Title of Viscount Montagu."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
64-i
(1794)
209-210.
L:
"Shirland Church."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 64-i (1794) 210-211
L: "Account of the Cathedral of Elgin, abstracted
from Lachlan Shaw's Ecclesiastical History of
Moray."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-i
(1794)
211-212.
L:
"Observations on
Tasso."
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig.
"Eusebia"
- 64-i (1794) 217-218
L: "Professor Sneedorf."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
-
64-i
(1794)
220
L
"Canals, &c."
Thomas Osborne.
Orig. "Timon de
Britain"
-
64-i
(1794)
221-222
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 64-i (1794) 224-225
L: "[John] Oldham's Epitaph.--Coughton
House.--Ottery St. Mary."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-i
(1794)
226.
L:
"Religious Custom of decorating Wells [in Derbyshire], &c.--Cowdray
House."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw,
Jun."
- 64-i (1794) 230-233
L: "J.M. in Reply to Mr. [John] Ring's Defence of
Dr. [Alexander] Geddes."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.
M--r"]
-
64-i
(1794)
234
L
"Plan for Relief of distressed clergy."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. and D."
-
64-i
(1794)
236.
L:
Misc. corrections for GM.
Dr. Richard
Lickorish.
Orig. "R. Lickorish"; Lickorish signed his full name
to GM 61
-i (1791): 215-216.
-
64-i
(1794)
236-237
L
"Epitaph on Mr. [John] Wylde."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
64-i
(1794)
244-246
R
Augustin de Barruel's The History of the Clergy during the
French Revolution.
Richard Gough.
Illust.5: 718, 718n
-
64-i
(1794)
258-259
V
"On an Event in Scotland."
Samuel Ashby.
Orig. "S.A."; dated Bungay, whence
Samuel Ashby corresponded with the GM
- 64-i (1794) 261
V: "Sonnet.--Hope."
John Sidney Hawkins [?]
Kuist 82: 77 [Orig. "J.S.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 262
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No XII."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig.: "Master Shallow"]
-
64-i
(1794)
284
O
John Smitheman.
Rev. Samuel Parr.
Index 328
-
64-i
(1794)
290.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for February . . . 1794."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-i
(1794)
290.
A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-i
(1794)
296
L
"Some Account of [Nicholas] Klimius."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
- 64-i (1794) 297
L: "Views from Dove Dale."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141 [Orig. "H.R."]
-
64-i
(1794)
303.
L:
"Letters between Mr. [Edward] Cave and Mr. [Moses] Browne" enc.
Dr. William Augustus Willis.
Orig. "W. A. Willis, M.D."; Willis signed his full
name to a poem in GM 67-ii (1797): 869-870.
-
64-i
(1794)
303-304
L
Miscellaneous comments re well-dressing in Staffordshire and other
items in the GM.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
-
64-i
(1794)
305
L
"Lady M[ary Wortley] Montague."
Dr. Andrew Kippis [?].
Orig. "A.K."
-
64-i
(1794)
305
L
Re Bletchley.
Rev. William Parslow.
Orig. "W. P----w"
- 64-i (1794) 307-308
L: "Quotation improperly applied."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder
Kuist 82: 40 [Orig. "***B."]
-
64-i
(1794)
309
L
"Some curious Drawings at Castle-Howard pointed out."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Palaeophilus"
- 64-i (1794) 310
L: "Sentiment from Addison."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
-
64-i
(1794)
313-314.
L:
"Monument of Thomas Knyvett at Stanwell."
Barak Longmate the
Younger.
Orig. "B. Longmate"; dated Noel-Street, whence
Barak Longmate the Elder (d. 1793) or the Younger had corresponded with the
GM in 1784
- 64-i (1794) 314
L: "Remarks on some Seals described by Mr.
[Charles] Cordiner."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-i
(1794)
315
L
"Count de Borch's Letters on Sicily."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.Q."
- 64-i (1794) 315
L: "King John's House."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-i
(1794)
316-317
L
"Reflexions on Human Dissections."
Dr. John Coakley Lettsom.
Orig. "One of the
Faculty"
-
64-i
(1794)
318-319
L
"[Rev. Richard] Polwhele's Historic Views.--Naseby."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "H.D."
- 64-i (1794) 319
L: Response to query about an inscription at
Delft.
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47 [Orig. "J.C."]
- 64-i (1794) 319
L: "The Lessian Diet [invented by Leonard
Lessius]."
John Sidney Hawkins
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.S.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 319
L: Miscellaneous remarks re items in
GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73 [Orig. "P.Q."]
- 64-i (1794) 319
L: Reply to the review of A Tour through the
Isle of Thanet.
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 52 [Orig. "The Author"]
- 64-i (1794) 320
L: "Birmingham Riots.--Dr. [Joseph]
Priestley."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
- 64-i (1794) 321-324
L: "J.M. in Reply to Mr. [John] Ring's Defence of
Dr. [Alexander] Geddes."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.
M--r"]
-
64-i
(1794)
324-325
L
"Character of the Rev. Alban Butler and his Works."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala.
Orig. "J---- M----
r"; dated Winchester, whence Milner corresponded with the
GM
-
64-i
(1794)
328-329
L
"Dr. John Bridges; Dean [Peniston] Booth.--Johnson--
Fredericsburgh."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
-
64-i
(1794)
329
L
"[Henry Herbert, 10th] E[arl of] Pembroke [and other
corrections re items in the GM]."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
64-i
(1794)
329-330
A
"Two Months' Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
-
64-i
(1794)
336.
A:
"Meteorological Diary for March, 1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-i
(1794)
365
V
"The Beggar Boy."
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "J.H."; dated Conduit-
street, whence Haslewood corresponded with the GM
-
64-i
(1794)
394.
A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-i
(1794)
394-395.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for April . . . , 1794."
John Holt.
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-i
(1794)
395
L
"Archdeacon [George]
Travis's Letters to Mr. [Richard] Porson."
Rev. George Travis.
Lit. Anec. 9: 80n
Orig. "A Friend to Mr Urban"
- 64-i (1794) 396
L: "History of Booksellers Catalogues?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82: 118
[Orig. "M. Green"]
-
64-i
(1794)
401-402
L
"English Prayer-book in Spanish."
William Hamilton Reid.
Orig. "W.H.R."
- 64-i (1794) 402-403
L: "Doletus."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
64-i
(1794)
407-408
L
"Roundels, and their Use, farther illustrated."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
- 64-i (1794) 413-415
L: "Description of Bicknor Church.--Ancient Ring
explained."
Charles Clarke
Kuist 82:
51 [Orig. "Indagator Roffensis"]
-
64-i
(1794)
416-417
L
"Jewish Priests and the League of Cambray."
Michael Wodhull.
Orig. "L.L."
-
64-i
(1794)
417-418.
L:
"The Yellow Fever."
Dr. John Crane.
Orig. "J.
Crane"; dated Wells, Somerset; Dr. John Crane, signing his full name,
dated a letter
from Wells, Somerset, to GM 63-ii (1793): 781-782.
- 64-i (1794) 418-420
L: "The History of Elinour Rumming
elucidated."
George Steevens
Kuist 82:
146 [Orig. "An Old Correspondent"]
- 64-i (1794) 424
L: "Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-i (1794) 425
L: "Deed of John Lord Beauchamp."
John Charles Brooke, Somerset
Herald
Kuist 82: 35 [Orig.
"J.C.B."]
-
64-i
(1794)
425-426.
L:
"Hygrometer described."
John Holt.
Orig. "J. Holt"; Holt, as noted in Sherbo 85: 28, wrote a
series on
meteorology for the GM.
-
64-i
(1794)
430-433.
L:
"Essay on the Antiquity of Burton Bridge."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw, jun."; dated Hartshorn, where Shaw
was rector
- 64-i (1794) 433-435
A: "Remarks on the Poison Tree [the upas] of the
Island of Java."
William Marsden
Kuist 82:
94 [Orig. "W.M."]
- 64-i (1794) 435
L: "German Literature."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
- 64-i (1794) 460-461
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No XIII."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
64-i
(1794)
462.
V:
"Sonnet, by Miss Locke ['Tis dead of night; storms rend the troubled air'
]."
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.
-
64-i
(1794)
462.
V:
"Sonnet, To the Violet, by Miss Locke."
Mary Locke.
GM 64-i (1794): 67-68 lists a poem by "Miss Locke" dated Steeple
Aston; BMGC lists Mary Locke of Steeple Aston as the author of a 1791
volume of verses entitled Eugenius, or Virtue in Retirement.
-
64-i
(1794)
462.
V:
"Epitaph on D---- P----'s Brother."
Dr. William Augustus
Willis.
Index 542
Orig. "W. A. Willis,
M.D."
-
64-i
(1794)
490.
A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-i
(1794)
490-491.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for May . . . , 1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
- 64-i (1794) 491-493
L: "The Revolution in France Ascribed to
Free-Masonry."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 64-i (1794) 496
L: "Explanation of the Word Ball."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "Q.Q."]
-
64-i
(1794)
497-499
L
"[John] Collinson's Somersetshire."
Richard Paget.
GM64-ii (1794):
1157
Orig. "R.P." (Gothic)
- 64-i (1794) 500
L: "Sepulchral Stone from Lincoln."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47 [Orig. "J.C."]
-
64-i
(1794)
501.
L:
"Roman Urns in Kent."
Zachariah Cozens.
Orig. "Z. Cozens"
-
64-i
(1794)
501-502.
L:
"Remarks on Mr. [Richard] Polwhele's Historic Views."
Rev. John
(Tripe) Swete.
Orig. "J. Swete"
-
64-i
(1794)
513.
L:
"Old Public House at Islington."
Thomas Park.
Sherbo 84: 229
Orig.
"T.P."
-
64-i
(1794)
522-523
A
"Two Months Tour in Scotland [cont.]."
W. Gibson.
GM64-ii (1794): 610-612
- 64-i (1794) 523-524
L: "Miscellaneous Hints and Remarks on several
Subjects [re various items in GM]."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
35 [Orig. "E."]
-
64-i
(1794)
531.
L:
"Robert Fludd."
Henry Lemoine.
Sherbo 97-a:
202
Orig. "H. Lemoine"
-
64-i
(1794)
532
L
"Illuminations for [Richard] Earl Howe's Victory [of 1
June 1794 ('the Glorious First of June')]."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "B.B.B."
- 64-i (1794) 543-544
R: A Poetical Description of New South End, in
the County of Essex, and its Vicinity.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
115 []
- 64-i (1794) 544-545
R: The Triumph of Loyalty, a Poem.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
115 []
-
64-i
(1794)
546-549
R
John Whitaker's The Course of Hannibal over the
Alps ascertained.
Richard Gough [?].
Kuist 82: 201 cites Gough's MS
"note, apparently toward review here of John Whitaker's 'Course of
Hannibal,'" inserted into GM staff copy at 64-i (1794):
546.
-
64-i
(1794)
579-580.
O:
Dorothy, Duchess of Portland.
Samuel Goodenough, Bishop of Carlisle.
Sherbo 84:
230
-
64-ii
(1794)
586.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for June . . . 1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-ii
(1794)
586.
A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-ii
(1794)
587.
L:
"Letter from Dr. [Benjamin] Franklin to the Earl of Buchan" enc.
David Steuart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan.
Orig.
"Buchan"
- 64-ii (1794) 588-589
L: "Bishops and Temporal Peers, &c; Scriptural
Criticism, and Miscellaneous Remarks."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50 [Orig. "R.C."]
- 64-ii (1794) 589-590
L: "A particular Description of the Island of
Corsica."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 592
L: "The Chauncy Family."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73 [Orig. "P.Q."]
- 64-ii (1794) 593
L: "Sterne."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
593-594
L
"Remarks on Mr. [George] Travis."
Richard Porson.
Lit. Anec.9: 80n-81n; New Camb. Biblio.2: 1822
Orig. "Urbano
Amicior"
-
64-ii
(1794)
600
L
"Miscellaneous Observations [re items in the GM]."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
-
64-ii
(1794)
602-605.
L:
"Mr. Shaw's Report of Progress for Staffordshire."
Rev. Stebbing
Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw, jun."; dated Hartshorn, where Shaw was
rector; Shaw published The History and Antiquities of
Staffordshire.
- 64-ii (1794) 606-607
L: "M. Von Haller [son of Albrecht Von Haller]."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 149 [Orig.
"M.M.M."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
607.
L:
"Union with the Gallican Church."
Richard Paget.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "R.P."
(Gothic)
- 64-ii (1794) 614-615
L: Responses to several previous articles in
GM.
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 56 [Orig. "W. and D."]
- 64-ii (1794) 615-616
L: "Monuments of the Langworth Family."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 56 [Orig. "S.D."]
- 64-ii (1794) 617
L: "Cromwell's House."
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."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
617
L
"On Dr. [Joseph] Priestley."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "B.B.B."
- 64-ii (1794) 617-618
L: "Charnel-houses and Crypts."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 618
L: "Chalcophonos."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73 [Orig. "P.Q."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
620.
L:
"Sir I[saac] Newton."
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "M.
Green"
- 64-ii (1794) 633-638
R: Robert Gray's Letters during the Course of
a Tour through Germany and Switzerland.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 638-641
R: Medical Facts and Observations.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 641-642
R: William Vincent's De Legione
Manliana.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 652
L: Two verse epitaphs by Francis Osborne
enc.
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
652.
V:
"The Perjured Lover. By Mr. Holcroft. From his
Novel just published--'The Adventures of Hugh Trevor.'"
Thomas
Holcroft.
Index 510
-
64-ii
(1794)
653.
V:
"Gaffer Gray. By Mr. Holcroft."
Thomas Holcroft.
Index 510
-
64-ii
(1794)
653.
V:
"The First Hour of Morning. By Mrs. Radcliffe. From the Mysteries of
Udolpho."
Ann Radcliffe.
Index 528
- 64-ii (1794) 654
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. XIV."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig.: "Master Shallow"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
682.
A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-ii
(1794)
682-683.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for July . . .
1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J.
Holt"
- 64-ii (1794) 683-685
L: "Description of the Hague, and of the Village
of Scheveling."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90 [Orig. "Clericus"]
- 64-ii (1794) 688
L: "League against France in 1521."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
688
L
"Bp. Lloyd's Letter on Geoffrey of
Monmouth."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
-
64-ii
(1794)
691-692
L
"Dr. [William] Cave.--Fladbury and Strensham.--
[Samuel] Butler."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
-
64-ii
(1794)
694.
L:
"Church Notes from St. Giles's, Shrewsbury."
David
Parkes.
Orig. "D. Parkes"
- 64-ii (1794) 696
L: "Dissenters' Psalms."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50 [Orig. "C."]
- 64-ii (1794) 697
L: "Lime-tree at Edmonton."
John Adams
Kuist 82:
29 [Orig. "J.A."]
- 64-ii (1794) 700-701
L: "Remarks on Free-thinking."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
701-703.
L:
"[John] Collinson's Somersetshire; Topographical Description of
Mells, in Somersetshire."
Richard Paget.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "R.P."
(Gothic)
-
64-ii
(1794)
703-704.
L:
"The Farley
Inscription."
Richard Paget.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "R.P."
(Gothic)
- 64-ii (1794) 705
L: "Kentish Antiquities."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59 [Orig. "T.F."]
- 64-ii (1794) 707-708
L: "[Gilbert] Wakefield's Remarks on the Duke of
York."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69 [Orig. "B.B.B."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
711.
L:
"Shaw's Progress in Staffordshire."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw, jun."
- 64-ii (1794) 712-715
L: "Church Notes from Parishes in
Staffordshire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
- 64-ii (1794) 715-716
L: "The Stacpooles."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
727-728
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks for August [re items in the
GM]."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 64-ii (1794) 729-734
R: Richard Polwhele's History of
Devonshire, vol. II.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 742-743
R: The Monuments and Painted Glass in One
Hundred Churches, &c. &c.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65 []
- 64-ii (1794) 744
S: "Literary Intelligence."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
65-66 []
-
64-ii
(1794)
745.
V:
"Ode to the King, on his Arrival at Weymouth, by the Rev. W. Tasker.
First
written in 1789."
Rev. William Tasker.
Index
537
-
64-ii
(1794)
745.
V:
"Upon the Victory of June 1, 1794 ['the Glorious First of June'], Composed
at
Drury-Lane, June 15, by Lord Mountmorres."
Hervey Redmond Morres,
2nd Viscount Mountmorres.
Index 521
- 64-ii (1794) 745-746
L: Translation of verses by Petrarch enc.
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
746-747
V
"Sonnet, To the River Lee, in Hertfordshire."
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "J.H."; dated Conduit-
street, whence Haslewood wrote
-
64-ii
(1794)
778.
A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1794."
William
Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-ii
(1794)
778-779.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for August . . . , 1794."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
- 64-ii (1794) 779-780
L: "Inscription to the Memory of [Charles]
Churchill."
John Wilkes [?]
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "Viator"]
- 64-ii (1794) 783-784
L: "Arabian Tales [re authenticity of some of the
tales in the Arabian Nights]."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary
Kuist 82: 48 [Orig. "M---s"]
- 64-ii (1794) 785
L: "Torkington Priory [near Arundel, Sussex]."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144 [Orig. "S."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
786-787
L
"Proclamation of Hen. VIII. on News-papers."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "P.Q."
-
64-ii
(1794)
788-790
L
"Professor [Richard] Porson's Arguments answered by
Archd. [George] Travis."
Rev. George Travis.
Lit. Anec. 9:81n-82n
Orig. "A Friend to Mr. Urban"
-
64-ii
(1794)
791.
L:
"A fine Pedigree of the Digby Family enquired
after."
John Nichols.
Sherbo 84: 233
Orig. "M.
Green"
- 64-ii (1794) 794
L: "Dr. [Isaac] Watts's Psalms."
Dr. Andrew Kippis
Kuist
82: 85 [Orig. "A.K."]
- 64-ii (1794) 798-799
L: "John Aglionby.--Miscellanies [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73 [Orig. "P.Q."]
- 64-ii (1794) 799
L: "St. George's, Canterbury."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 799-801
L: "Church Notes from Albrighton, in
Shropshire."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
67 [Orig. "R.G."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
802-804.
L:
"Phaenomenon of Rivers stopping without Drought."
Rev.
Stebbing Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw, Jun."; dated Hartshorn, where
Shaw was rector
-
64-ii
(1794)
805-806
L
"Dissenters Psalms."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
64-ii
(1794)
807.
L:
"Picture of Dovedale.--The Whitening of Churches absurd."
James
Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 64-ii (1794) 809
L: "Elienore de Cliff."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59 [Orig. "T.F."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
809-810.
L:
"Medical and Critical Observations."
Dr. John Crane.
Orig. "J. Crane, M.D."; dated Wells, Somerset; Dr. John
Crane, signing
his full name, dated a letter from Wells, Somerset, to GM 63-ii (1793):
781-
782.
- 64-ii (1794) 810
L: "J.M. on Free-Masonry."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 64-ii (1794) 810-814
L: "Human Phaenomenon.--Curious Extracts, and
Remarks on, the Voyage of Mons. Pages."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
817.
L:
"D'Israeli versus [Rev. William] Graham."
Isaac D'Israeli.
Orig. "J. D'Israeli"
-
64-ii
(1794)
823
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks for September, 1794 [re items in the
GM]."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Scrutator"
- 64-ii (1794) 825-826
R: Richard Polwhele's History of
Devonshire(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
115 []
- 64-ii (1794) 831-832
R: Thomas Rennell's Consequences of the Vice
of Gaming.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66 []
-
64-ii
(1794)
842.
V:
"Sonnet, Written by the Bedside of a poor Woman.
By Miss Locke."
Mary Locke.
GM 64-i (1794):
67-68 lists a poem by "Miss Locke" dated Steeple Aston; BMGC lists Mary
Locke of Steeple Aston as the author of a 1791 volume of verses entitled
Eugenius,
or Virtue in Retirement.
-
64-ii
(1794)
842-843.
V:
"Sonnet. To the Nightingale. By Miss Locke."
Mary
Locke.
GM 64-i (1794): 67-68 lists a poem by "Miss Locke"
dated Steeple Aston; BMGC lists Mary Locke of Steeple Aston as the
author
of a 1791 volume of verses entitled Eugenius, or Virtue in
Retirement.
- 64-ii (1794) 844
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. XV."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 59 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
844-846.
V:
"The Snowy-Day, A Pastoral Sketch
By Dr. Perfect."
Dr. William Perfect.
Index
525
-
64-ii
(1794)
874.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for September . . . , 1794."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
-
64-ii
(1794)
874.
A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1794."
William Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-ii
(1794)
876.
L:
"Character of Mr. [Thomas] Seward."
Rev. Henry White.
Orig. "H. White"; dated Lichfield Close; Henry White, dating
from
Lichfield, signs his full name to a contribution in GM 66-i (1796):
556-
558.
- 64-ii (1794) 878
L: "Vindication of Mr. [Richard] Polwhele's
Devonshire."
Rev. Richard Polwhele
Kuist 82: 137 [Orig. "Another
Subscriber"]
- 64-ii (1794) 881
L: "Dr. [Donald] Macqueen on the Origin of the
Picts and Scots."
David Steuart Erskine, 11th Earl of
Buchan
Kuist 82: 38 [Orig.
"Albanicus"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
884
L
"Remarks on the Acts relative to Highways and Poor-Rates."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "S.D."
- 64-ii (1794) 891-892
L: "Curious Chirurgical Operation [the attachment of a
prosthetic nose, as performed in India]."
Barak Longmate the Younger
Kuist 82: 87; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Longmate the Elder and Longmate the Younger)
[Orig. "B.L."]
- 64-ii (1794) 893
L: "Description of Lullington."
Abraham Crocker of Frome
Kuist 82: 53 [Orig. "A.C."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
896.
L:
"[The word] Eddish explaned."
John Holt.
Orig. "J. Holt"
- 64-ii (1794) 897-903
L: "Publishers of Book Catalogues with marked
Prices."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
909-912
L
"Antient Keep of Chilham Castle; Remarks on Mr.
[Edward] King's Plans of Canterbury Castle."
Thomas Pownall.
Lit. Anec. 8: 67n; GM65-ii (1795): 622
Orig. "J.P."
- 64-ii (1794) 918-919
L: "Miscellaneous Information [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
920
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks for October, 1794."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
64-ii
(1794)
920
L
Query re a sermon.
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Q."
- 64-ii (1794) 921-928
R: Pausanias's The Description of
Greece.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66 []
-
64-ii
(1794)
937
V
"Reflections on the Ruins of a Monastery, near the Sea, at ----."
Rev. Nicholas Bull.
Orig. "N.B."; dated Inworth, near Kelvedon, Essex, whence Bull
corresponded
with the GM in 1799
-
64-ii
(1794)
940.
V:
"Sonnet to a Robin singing on a Tree while the Leaves were falling around
him. By
Dr. Mavor."
Rev. William Fordyce Mavor.
Index
519
-
64-ii
(1794)
954
L
Captain John Harvey's family.
William Bunce [?].
Orig. "W.B."; dated Canterbury;
Bunce lived in Harbledown, near Canterbury
-
64-ii
(1794)
970.
A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1794."
William
Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
-
64-ii
(1794)
970-971.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for October . . . , 1794."
John
Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
Orig. "J. Holt"
- 64-ii (1794) 971-973
A: "A Concise View of the Scottish Corporation in
London."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78 []
- 64-ii (1794) 973-974
L: "The Mischief of Horse-races near London
candidly stated."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68 [Orig. "One of Mr. Mainwaring's
Constituents"]
- 64-ii (1794) 974-976
L: "L.L. in Reply to several of our
Correspondents."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156 [Orig. "L.L."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
976
L
"Salop Inscription [from St. Giles's Church], &c."
John Loveday the Younger.
Orig. "Academicus"
- 64-ii (1794) 977
L: "Fawsley, the antient Seat of the Knightly
Family."
Henry George Oldfield
Correction for Kuist 82: 132, which does not list Oldfields full
name [Orig.
"Philographice"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
977
L
Re public funds.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
- 64-ii (1794) 980
L: "Bust of Henry VIII."
Samuel Lysons
Kuist 82:
89 [Orig. "S.L."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
984-986.
L:
"Topographical Description of Yately, Hants."
John Caley.
Orig. "J. Caley"; dated Gray s Inn,
whence John Caley sent a signed contribution to the GM 65-ii (1795):
15-16
- 64-ii (1794) 986
L: "Remark on a Passage in Mr. [Edward]
Gibbon."
Rev. Richard Gifford
Kuist 82: 64 [Orig. "R.
Duff"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
990
L
"Pensions granted by Charles II. in 1673."
John Nichols.
Orig. "Eugenio"
-
64-ii
(1794)
996.
L:
"Mr. D'Israeli's Parting Word to Mr. [William] Graham."
Isaac
D'Israeli.
Orig. "I. D'Israeli"
- 64-ii (1794) 1001-1002
L: "Ilchester; Battle Abbey."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1006
L
Re a French invasion.
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P.P."
-
64-ii
(1794)
1008
L
"Unlaf the Dane's Invasion."
Rev. Samuel Denne.
Orig. "W. & D."
-
64-ii
(1794)
1009-1010.
L:
"The Body of Henry IV. thrown into the Thames [excerpt from MS at Benet of
Corpus Christi College, Camb.]."
Sir Henry Ellis.
Orig. "H. Ellis"
- 64-ii (1794) 1017-1023
R: Jesse Foot's The Life of John
Hunter.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66 []
-
64-ii
(1794)
1033-1034.
V:
"Lines to the Rev. I. Whitehouse, (Author of Odes Moral and Descriptive,)
By
Mrs. Robinson."
Mary ["Perdita"] Robinson.
Index 530
-
64-ii
(1794)
1036.
V:
"Sonnet.--To a Young Lady, on her charitable Visits to Poverty in
Affliction."
Thomas Woolston.
Orig. "T.
Woolston"; dated Adderbury, Thomas Woolston's home
- 64-ii (1794) 1036
V: "Sonnet to Silence."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1037
L
William Shenstone's verses, "Inscription for a Medicinal Fountain at
the Leasowes," enc.
David Parkes.
Orig. "DP." (printed in Greek
characters)
- 64-ii (1794) 1037
V: "Parodies of Shakspeare. No. XVI."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60 [Orig. "Master Shallow"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1066.
A:
"Meteorological Diaries for November . . . ,
1794."
John Holt.
Sherbo 85: 28
-
64-ii
(1794)
1066.
A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1794."
William
Cary.
Orig. "W. Cary"
- 64-ii (1794) 1068-1069
L: "Engraved Portraits of Shakspeare."
James Boaden
Kuist 82:
33 [Orig. "J.B."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1069
L: "Dr. [Roger] Derham and Mr. Horner? [William]
Bluck?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117 [Orig. "Biographicus"]
- 64-ii (1794) 1069-1072
L: "J.M.'s final Answer to Dr. [Alexander] Geddes
and other Antagonists."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95 [Orig. "J.
M--r"]
- 64-ii (1794) 1073
L: "Death of Dean Langton [misspelled
'Langley']."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141 [Orig. "H.R."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1073-1074
L: "Fountaynes Abbey.--Jorevall Abbey [re MSS in
the Bodleian]."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58 [Orig. "H.E."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1074
L: "[Isaac] Watts's Psalms."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50 [Orig. "C."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1077
L: "Information relative to the illuminated Digby
Pedigree."
Rowland Williams
Kuist
82: 156 [Orig. "R.W."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1077-1081.
L:
"Mr. Shaw's Report of farther Progress in Staffordshire."
Rev. Stebbing Shaw.
Orig. "S. Shaw, jun."; dated Hartshorn,
where Shaw was rector; Shaw published The History and Antiquities of
Staffordshire.
- 64-ii (1794) 1092
L: "Death of great and learned Men."
Rev. Joseph Mills
Kuist
82: 95 [Orig. "J.M."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1094
L: "Extract from Collections for the County of
Northumberland."
Sir Henry Ellis [?]
Kuist
82: 58 [Orig. "H.E."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1096-1097
L: "The Longevity of the Antients."
Rev. William Tasker [?]
Kuist 82: 147 [Orig. "T---r"]
- 64-ii (1794) 1097-1098
L: "Origin of the Italian Translations of the
Liturgy."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138 [Orig.
"W.H.R."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1098-1099
L
"John Dean."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 64-ii (1794) 1101
L: "Charybdis?"
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1103
L: "Miscellaneous Observations [re items in
GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74 [Orig. "X.Y."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1106
L: Defense of GM's review of John
Collinson's History of Somerset.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1107-1108
L: Biographical information re Thomas
Strong.
John Carter [?]
Kuist
82: 47 [Orig. "J.C."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1114-1115
R: An Inquiry into the Commission and Doctrine
of the new Apostle, Emanuel Swedenborg. . . . By a Member of the
Old Church.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66 []
-
64-ii
(1794)
1129
V
"Half-Pay. Written at Gibraltar, on a very stormy Evening, with the
melancholy Prospect of going upon Half-pay."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer.
GM85-ii
(1815): 391; Index 493
Orig. "A Rambler"
-
64-ii
(1794)
1132
V
"Sonnet to the Honourable T[homas] Erskine."
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge canon;Orig. "S.T.C."
-
64-ii
(1794)
1132.
V:
"Epitaph on Diophantus, Extracted from a work of J. H. Beattie [Essays
and
Fragments in Prose and Verse (1794)]."
James Hay Beattie.
Index 1: 89
- 64-ii (1794) 1132-1133
V: "Amor."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1133
V: "Sonnet. Written on the Cliffs near
Margate."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1133
V: "Sonnet ['Embosom'd in yon woodland, side the
bourn']."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77 [Orig. "J.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1161
L: View of rectory at Newington Butts enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118 [Orig. "M. Green"]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1162-1163.
L:
"The Family of Slayter [misprinted as
'Slatyer']."
Zachariah Cozens.
Orig. "Z.
Cozens"
- 64-ii (1794) 1165-1167
L: "Strictures on [John] Collinson's History of
Somersetshire."
John Bangor Russell
Kuist
82: 142 [Orig. "J.B.R."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1167-1169
A: "A Concise View of the Scottish Corporation in
London."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78 [Orig. "A.H."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1176-1178
L
"Hints towards an Improvement of the Telegraph."
Capell Lofft the Elder.
Orig. "C.L."
-
64-ii
(1794)
1182
L
"Miscellaneous Corrections [of items in the GM]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [?].
Orig. "S.E."
- 64-ii (1794) 1183
L: Note on the sailor John Dean.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
71 [Orig. "D.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) 1184-1185
L: "Stoke-Rochford Church--and the Family of
Rochford."
Edmund Turnor
Kuist 82:
150 [Orig. "D.R."]
-
64-ii
(1794)
1185.
L:
"Alfreton in Derbyshire."
James Peller Malcolm.
Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"
- 64-ii (1794) 1186
L: "Shakspeare's Portrait."
John Sidney Hawkins [?]
Kuist 82: 77 [Orig. "J.S.H."]
- 64-ii (1794) unpaginated final page of
indices to vol. 64-ii. L: Note on meaning of term
"Charybdis."
Rev. Samuel Denne
Kuist
82: 55 [Orig. "W. & D."]
- 64-ii (1794) unpaginated final page of
indices to vol. 64-ii. L: Corrected list of
engraved portraits of Shakespeare.
James Boaden
Kuist 82:
33 [Orig. "J.B."]