-
73-i
(1803)
ii
V:
"To the Same [Sylvanus Urban], on the Same
Occasion [the completion of Vol. 73]."
Richard Bond
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "R.B. Gloucestrensis"
-
73-i
(1803)
iii
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 73-i (1803): iv. V:
"Remarks upon various Subjects. By W. Hutton."
William Hutton.
[Index 512]
[Orig. "W. Hutton"]
- 73-i (1803): 2. A:
"Meteorolog. Diary for Dec. 1802, kept at Baldock."
Thomas Squire.
[GM 74-ii (1804): 1205]
[Orig. "T.S."]
- 73-i (1803): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1803."
William Cary.
[Orig. "W. Cary"]
-
73-i
(1803)
9
L:
"Chalke Church."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
-
73-i
(1803)
9-11
L:
"Memoirs of the Reverend Stebbing Shaw."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "L.N.S."
-
73-i
(1803)
11-15
A:
"The Projector, No XIV."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-i
(1803)
16-17
L:
"Character . . . of Alderman [Thomas]
Cadell."
Alexander Chalmers [?]
Kuist 82: 50Orig. "Y.Z."
-
73-i
(1803)
17
L:
"St. Leonard's, Stamford."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
17
L:
"Lincoln Portraits."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
73-i
(1803)
17-19
L:
"Anecdotes of the Rev. Mr. [G.] Walker of
Seathwaite."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
73-i
(1803)
21-22
L
"Electricity an Agent in Meteorological Appearances."
Thomas Squire.
Orig. "T.S."; dated Baldock, whence
Squire corresponded with the GM
-
73-i
(1803)
22-25
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LVII [Chichester]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
25-28
L:
"Inscription from Rosetta illustrated by J. D.
Akerblad."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-i
(1803)
28-29
L
"An easy and cheap Method of preserving Bees."
----- Howorth.
GM75-ii (1805):
894-895
Orig. "Philomelissus"
- 73-i (1803): 29. L:
"The Helmdon Inscription."
Rev. Ralph
Churton.
[Orig. "R. Churton"]
-
73-i
(1803)
30-31
L
"Average of the Meteorological Journal at Baldock."
Thomas Squire.
Orig. "T.S."; dated Baldock, whence
Squire corresponded with the GM
-
73-i
(1803)
33-35
L:
"'Guardian of Education' recommended to
Mothers."
Jane West of Little Bowden
Kuist 82: 155Orig.
"J.W.L.B."
-
73-i
(1803)
36
L:
"Old Brick Chimnies."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "O.P."
-
73-i
(1803)
40
L:
"Christening of Ships."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "A Churchman"
-
73-i
(1803)
40
L
"[Robert Devereux, Second] Earl of Essex."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "Historicus"
- 73-i (1803): 60. V:
"Ode For the New Year, 1803. By J. H. Pye [misprint for 'H. J. Pye'],
Esq. Poet Laureat."
Henry James Pye.
[Index 528]
- 73-i (1803): 61. V:
"The Unfortunate Beauty of Buttermere."
Thomas Stott.
[Orig. "T. Stott"; dated
Dromore, whence Thomas Stott sent numerous verses to the GM]
- 73-i (1803): 61-62. V:
"Winter--A Sonnet. Written at Dromore House. By W. Cunningham."
William Cunningham.
[Index
499]
-
73-i
(1803)
90-91
O:
Thomas Barrett.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges [? (attribution in
Kuist unclear)]
Kuist 82: 37;
corrected
- 73-i (1803): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1803. By W. Cary, 182,
Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
73-i
(1803)
105
L:
"The Biography of some distinguished
Beaumonts."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
73-i
(1803)
105-106
L:
"Publication of Cathedrals by the Antiquarian
Society."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "An Antiquary"
-
73-i
(1803)
106-107
L:
"[More on] Publications of Cathedrals by the
Antiquarian Society."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "J. C---"
-
73-i
(1803)
107-108
L:
"Accurate Detail of the Loss of the Hindostan."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53Orig. "Z.C."
-
73-i
(1803)
108-111
A:
"The Projector. No XV [exclusive of letter from 'Old
Bullion']."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49; Pitcher-DP 66-67
- 73-i (1803): 111-112. L:
"Relief of diseased Poor who have remote Settlements."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
- 73-i (1803): 113-114. L:
"Stone Crosses [in Devon, Wiltshire, and Cornwall].--'Beauties of
Wiltshire.'"
John Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"; John Britton published Beauties of
Wiltshire (1801).]
-
73-i
(1803)
120
L:
Note on Thomas Carew's authorship of a poem
published in GM.
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
73-i
(1803)
122-123
L
"French Emigrants.--Chimney Sweepers."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Antiphlogiston"
-
73-i
(1803)
126-128
A:
"Technical Terms in '
Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-i
(1803)
128-130
L:
"Ld. Orford.--Froissart.--Miscellaneous Remarks
[re items in GM]; Count Berchtold.--Mr. [Thomas]
Barrett's valuable Gold Coin."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-i
(1803)
130-132
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LVIII [Arundel]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
132-136
L:
"Letter to a Son, on his Departure to
India."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
73-i
(1803)
156-157
V
"In Praise of Snuff."
J. M. Daintrey [?].
Orig. "J.D."; dated Petworth,
whence Daintrey corresponded with the GM in 1792
-
73-i
(1803)
158
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No. LIV."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Master Shallow"
-
73-i
(1803)
160
V
"To T. R. Robinson, of Belfast, On his Recovery from a severe
Illness."
Thomas Stott.
Orig. "Hafiz"; dated Dromore, where
Stott lived
-
73-i
(1803)
160
V
"To a Lady, on presenting her with a gold-mounted ivory box."
William Hamper.
Orig. "H.D.B."
-
73-i
(1803)
161
L:
Prefatory letter to a list (provided by Richard
Gough; pp. 161-170) of "Worthies who flourished in the Eighteenth
Century."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the list of worthies,
as well as the cover letter, to Nichols; John Nichols, "Preface," General
Index to the Gentleman's Magazine from the Year 1787 to
1818 [London, 1821], p. lxxiii, attributes the list of worthies to Richard
Gough)Orig. "M. Green"
-
73-i
(1803)
161-170
A
"Worthies who flourished in the Eighteenth Century."
Richard Gough.
Kuist 82: 119 incorrectly attributes this to
John Nichols, who wrote the introductory note on p. 161.
"Preface" lxxiii
-
73-i
(1803)
170
V:
Lines ("I am the comforter of them that mourn")
at end of the list of 18th-century worthies.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "R.G."
- 73-i (1803): 202. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 73-i (1803): 203-204. L:
"Dr. Peart on the Influenza, or Catarrhal Fever."
Dr. Edward Peart.
[Orig. "E. Peart,
M.D."]
- 73-i (1803): 204. L:
"Some literary Information from Mrs. Piozzi."
Hester Lynch Piozzi [formerly Hester Lynch Thrale].
[Orig. "H. L. Piozzi"]
-
73-i
(1803)
205-206
L:
"Sagacity in Brutes."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53Orig. "T. Mot, F.S.M."
-
73-i
(1803)
209-212
L:
"Description of a Journey from Dieppe to
Rouen."
Philip Thicknesse [?]
Kuist 82: 148Orig. "P.T."
-
73-i
(1803)
213-214
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-i
(1803)
215-217
A:
"The Projector, No XVI [exclusive of letter from
'Quidnunc']."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49; Pitcher-DP 66-67
-
73-i
(1803)
221-222
L:
"Indulgences explained."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
Kuist 82: 95Orig. "J.M."
-
73-i
(1803)
225-226
L:
Response to letter in GM (73-i [1803]:
136, signed "White Man"), agreeing that the slave rebellion against
the French in Santo Domingo was the instrument of God's wrath
against France.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Another White Man"
-
73-i
(1803)
226
L:
"Evangelical Preaching."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Christianus"
-
73-i
(1803)
227-229
L:
"Micellaneous Remarks on our LXXIst
Volume."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
73-i
(1803)
229-231
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LIX [Porchester Castle]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
231-233
L:
"Grecian Architecture. No. XIV."
Rev. Thomas Gabb
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "Philo-Technon"
-
73-i
(1803)
234
L:
Remarks on plans for rebuilding
Christ's
Hospital.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116Orig. "A Governor"
-
73-i
(1803)
239
L:
"[Edward] Harwood on the Classics."
John Loveday the Younger [?]
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
- 73-i (1803): 260. V:
"Sonnet, On the unfortunate Mary Robinson, of Buttermere. By W.
Cunningham."
William Cunningham.
[Index 499]
- 73-i (1803): 260. V:
"Sonnet, On reading an Account of Emily Spencer, the unfortunate Beauty.
By the Same [i.e. 'W. Cunningham']."
William
Cunningham.
[Index 499]
- 73-i (1803): 261. V:
"Inscription On the Urn erected to the Memory of Mr. Mason, in the Flower
Garden, at Nuneham. By Countess Harcourt."
Mary
Danby Harcourt, Countess Harcourt.
[Burke's Peerage
1240]
- 73-i (1803): 264. V:
"Song. By Dr. Perfect ['What sorrow invades my fond breast']."
Dr. William Perfect.
[Index
525]
-
73-i
(1803)
286
O
Bartlett Gurney.
Rev. Samuel Parr.
Index 328
- 73-i (1803): 298. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
73-i
(1803)
333
L
"Aldworth Family, &c."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "Palaeophilus"
-
73-i
(1803)
303-304
L:
"Orig. Letters from Lords Marchmont and
Sunderland [on the Act of Union]" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116Orig. "An Antiquary"
-
73-i
(1803)
305
L:
"Probates."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
73-i
(1803)
309-312
A:
"The Projector. No XVII."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-i
(1803)
313
L:
"Herodotus."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
73-i
(1803)
313-315
L:
"Observations on Crosses.--The Sibylline
Prediction."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
73-i
(1803)
316
L:
"Description of the Society of
Antiquaries."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "An Antiquary"
-
73-i
(1803)
317
L:
"Chimneys."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Antiphlogiston"
-
73-i
(1803)
318-320
L:
"Grecian Architecture. No. XV."
Rev. Thomas Gabb
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "Philo-Technon"
-
73-i
(1803)
321
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks on Various
Subjects."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-i
(1803)
325-327
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LX [Southampton, Netley Abbey]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
- 73-i (1803): 313. L:
"Cuckham House.--Wittering Church [both in Sussex]."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary].
[Orig.
"S."; subject matter is consistent with the contributions of Thomas Smith
the Sussex antiquary; letter in GM 74-ii (1804): 1101-1102 signed "S."
(and attributed to Thomas Smith in Kuist 82: 144) implies that the same person
wrote both items.]
- 73-i (1803): 322-324. L:
"Relief of the Sick Poor."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
- 73-i (1803): 328. A:
"Mr. Addington's Comparative View of the Natural Small Pox, the Inoculated
Small Pox, and the Inoculated Cow Pox."
John
Addington.
[John Addington signed a letter re vaccination in
GM 74-ii (1804): 808-809.]
- 73-i (1803): 329-332. L:
"[Richard] Mant's Publication of [Thomas] Warton's Poetical Works [lengthy
remarks following a one-sentence cover letter signed "Z." (the identity of whom
is unknown)]."
Jane Warton.
[Conc. of these remarks, printed in GM 73 (1803): 396-397,
attributed to Jane Warton in Fairer 149]
-
73-i
(1803)
334-336
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
- 73-i (1803): 359. V:
"Ode to Melancholy. By Mr. Dyer."
George
Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 73-i (1803): 394. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 73-i (1803): 396-397. A:
"Remarks on Mr [Richard] Mant's late Publication of Mr [Thomas] Warton's
Poetical Works [conc.]."
Jane Warton.
[Fairer 149] [Orig. "A Friend of the Author"]
-
73-i
(1803)
404-407
A
"Projector. No XVIII."
Alexander Chalmers.
Kuist 82: 49 lists Chalmers as the
author of this multi-part series.
-
73-i
(1803)
409-411
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks on Our LXXIId
Volume."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
- 73-i (1803): 417. L:
"[Inscription at] Liddington [Co. Rutland]."
John Tailby.
[Orig. "J. Tailby"; dated
Slawston, whence John Tailby corresponded with the GM]
-
73-i
(1803)
417
L
Re cross at Minster in the Isle of Thanet.
Rev. George Ashby [?].
Orig. "G.A."
-
73-i
(1803)
420
L
"Q. Anne's Farthings."
Barr Charles Roberts.
GM84-ii
(1814): 567
Orig. "E.S.S."
-
73-i
(1803)
421-423
L:
"Biographical Memoirs of William Boys,
Esq."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "***"
-
73-i
(1803)
426-429
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LXI [Carisbrooke Castle, Wilton House]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
429-430
L:
Re dismissal of a master at Somersham
free-school.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "Topographus"
-
73-i
(1803)
430
L:
"Ramifications of Methodism."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Christianus"
-
73-i
(1803)
431-432
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-i
(1803)
433-441
R:
William Hayley's The Life and posthumous
Writings of William Cowper.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66
- 73-i (1803): 454-455. V:
"The Triumph of Commerce, a Poem; By T. R. Robinson. . . ."
Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson.
[Index
530]
-
73-i
(1803)
456
L:
Verses, "Ode, Contrast between Gibbon and
[William] Paley," enc.
William Allen
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "W.A."
- 73-i (1803): 490. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
73-i
(1803)
495-496
L:
"Character of Mr. [Leonard] Welsted, by a
Contemporary."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
73-i
(1803)
497
L
"Rodden Chapel."
Richard Gough.
Orig. "E."; Kuist 82: 69 attributes a
contribution of 1802 signed "E." to Richard Gough; dated Clay-hill; one of the
several
places named "Clay Hill" in Britain is in the borough of Enfield, where Gough
lived.
-
73-i
(1803)
497
L:
"Curious Gold Ring."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)
- 73-i (1803): 498-500. L:
"Practical Information on the Scarlet Fever."
Dr. Edward Peart.
[Orig. "E.
Peart"]
-
73-i
(1803)
500-501
L:
"Mode of Propagating the Gospel in
France."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
73-i
(1803)
502-504
A:
"Grecian Architecture. No. XVI."
Rev. Thomas Gabb
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "Philo-Technon"
-
73-i
(1803)
504-505
L:
"Private Religious Worship."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 73-i (1803): 505-507. L:
"St. Margaret at Cliff."
Zachariah
Cozens.
[Orig. "Z. Cozens"]
-
73-i
(1803)
507-510
A:
"The Projector. No XIX [exclusive of letter from ' Simon
Somnus']."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49; Pitcher-DP 66-67
-
73-i
(1803)
510-511
L
"Smokers [tobacconists]."
Barr Charles Roberts.
GM84-ii
(1814): 567
Orig. "E.S.S."
-
73-i
(1803)
511
A:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
73-i
(1803)
512-514
L
"Remarks on the Natural History of Bees."
Thomas Squire [?].
Orig. "T.S."; dated Baldock,
whence Squire corresponded with the GM
-
73-i
(1803)
515-517
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LXII [Old Sarum; New Sarum, or Salisbury]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-i
(1803)
518-519
L
"School Corrections [an attack on the use of severe floggings in
schools]."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
-
73-i
(1803)
519-520
L:
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "Q.Q."
-
73-i
(1803)
524
L:
"Casaubon."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Classicus"
-
73-i
(1803)
524
L:
"Campo Santo."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66
-
73-i
(1803)
525-526
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-i
(1803)
527-528
A:
"Descent and Alliances of Dr. William
Egerton."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
-
73-i
(1803)
549
V
"As a Sequel to the Stanzas written on Christmas
Eve, during the absence of an only Son at Sea, the following were composed on
receiving
Letters from him, containing Intelligence of his safe Arrival in India, and
other Particulars
of the most favorable Import."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Westerham,
where Bunce lived
-
73-i
(1803)
549
V
"On a Voyage to China, in a Ship of War."
Lieut. John Stoyle [?].
Orig. "J.S."; dated Frederick Street, Portsea; Stoyle
corresponded with the GM from Portsea in 1814.
-
73-i
(1803)
552
V:
"On the Death of Mrs. Bogle French."
William Allen
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "W.A."
-
73-i
(1803)
592-594
S:
Additions to obituary of Sir Robert
Chambers.
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115
- 73-ii (1803): [ii]. V:
"A Day. To Dr. ----, who enquired how I spent my time?"
William Hutton.
[Index 512]
[Orig. "W. Hutton"]
- 73-ii (1803): 606. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 73-ii (1803): 607. L:
"Mrs. Piozzi on Dr. Johnson's MS Letters."
Hester Lynch Piozzi [formerly Hester Lynch Thrale].
[Orig. "H. L. Piozzi"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
609
L
"Erroneous Charge against Vaccination refuted."
John Walker [?].
Orig. "J.W."; dated Salisbury
Square, whence Walker corresponded with the GM in 1804
- 73-ii (1803): 609. L:
Cover letter enc. (pp. 609-611) "Letters of Sir Hans Sloane and Dr [John]
Wallis."
John Peter Roberdeau.
[Orig. "J. P. Roberdeau"; dated Chichester, Roberdeau's
home]
- 73-ii (1803): 613-616. L:
"Hales Owen Church in Shropshire."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dates Shrewsbury,
Parkes's home]
- 73-ii (1803): 616-617. L:
"Practical Information on Inflammation of the Bowels; Practical
Information on Strangulated Rupture."
Dr. Edward
Peart.
[Orig. "E. Peart"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
621
L:
"Stoney Middleton."
Maj. Hayman Rooke
Kuist
82: 141Orig. "H.R."
-
73-ii
(1803)
621
L:
"High Roding."
Rev. Thomas Dyer
Kuist
82: 58Orig. "T-- D--r"
-
73-ii
(1803)
623-626
A:
"The Projector. No XX."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
- 73-ii (1803): 626-627. L:
"Fosbrooke's Ode [printed as appendix to the author's British
Monachism]."
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D. Fosbrooke"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
628-630
A:
"Descent and Alliances of Dr. W[illia]m Egerton
[cont.]."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
-
73-ii
(1803)
632
L:
Miscellaneous remarks re items in GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "B.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
632-633
L:
"Burials in Church-yards."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
633
L:
"Plague of Darkness."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "Scripturist"
-
73-ii
(1803)
633-634
L
"Funerals."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
-
73-ii
(1803)
634
L:
"Lord Chancellor [Peter] King."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
-
73-ii
(1803)
635
L
"[Edward Griffin] Baron Griffin [of Braybrook]."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "Historicus"
-
73-ii
(1803)
636
L:
"Double Surnames."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
638-639
A:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel. Architectural
Proceedings [cont.]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "J. C---"
-
73-ii
(1803)
639-642
L:
"The Two Zodiacs of the Temple of
Tentyra."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "H.D."
-
73-ii
(1803)
642-644
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovation. No.
LXIII [Salisbury]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-ii
(1803)
664
V
"Invocation to British Valour."
Thomas Stott.
Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
664-665
V:
"The French Nonpareils. An Ode."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 665. V:
"Britons, to Arms!!! Written by W. T. Fitzgerald, Esq. and recited by him
at the Meeting of the Literary Fund, July 14 [1803]."
William Thomas Fitzgerald.
[Index 504]
- 73-ii (1803): 702. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
73-ii
(1803)
706
L
"Zodiacs of Tentyra."
Rev. Samuel Henley.
Orig. "S.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
709-711
L
"Topographical Description of Gamlingay."
Matthew Rugeley.
GM74-i (1804):
203-204
-
73-ii
(1803)
711
L
"Cow Pock long known in Germany."
Sir Henry Ellis.
Orig. "H.E."; refers to a German
treatise on cowpox vaccination housed in the British Museum, where Ellis was a
librarian
-
73-ii
(1803)
714-717
A:
"The Projector. No XXI."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
- 73-ii (1803): 717-718. L:
"Kington St. Michael; Histories of Wilts and Cornwall."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
719
L
"Oeconomy of Nature in Construction of Plants."
James Ebenezer Bicheno.
Orig. "J. E.
B----o"; dated Newbury, whence J. E. Bicheno corresponded with the
GM in 1803
-
73-ii
(1803)
719-721
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-ii
(1803)
724
L:
"Edition of Strabo."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
- 73-ii (1803): 724. L:
"Hales Owen."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
73-ii
(1803)
727
L:
Miscellaneous remarks re items in GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
727-728
L
"Prof. [Grim Johnson] Thorkelin."
Richard Gough.
Illust.8:
139n
Orig. "***"
-
73-ii
(1803)
729
L:
"Coin of Antoninus."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
- 73-ii (1803): 732-733. L:
"British Philanthropy, Humanity, and Intrepidity."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
- 73-ii (1803): 733-735. L:
"Practical Information on St. Anthony's Fire."
Dr. Edward Peart.
[Orig. "E.
Peart"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
735
L:
Strictures on John Britton's The Beauties
of England and Wales, for borrowing too extensively from the
work of other scholars.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
68Orig. "Dorsetensis"
-
73-ii
(1803)
735-737
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovations.
No. LXIV [Salisbury Cathedral]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-ii
(1803)
760
V
"Song for His Majesty's Birth-day."
Samuel Ashby.
Orig. "S.A."; dated Bungay, whence
Ashby corresponded with the GM
-
73-ii
(1803)
760-761
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. No. LV."
Rev
. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Master Shallow"
-
73-ii
(1803)
762
V:
"The Oracle Consulted."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
762
V:
"Rebellion Defeated.--An Ode [re Emmet's
Rebellion in Ireland]."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
793
O:
John Saville.
Anna Seward [?]
Kuist
82: 143
- 73-ii (1803): 798. A:
"Meteorological Table for Sept. 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 73-ii (1803): 800-801. A:
"Bp. Horsley's Circular Letter [to his diocese re the war with
France]."
Samuel Horsley, Bishop of St.
Asaph.
[Authorship disclosed in title] [Orig. "S.
Asaphens"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
805
L:
"Old Palace of The Marshalsea,
Southwark."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "T.P."
- 73-ii (1803): 805-807. L:
"Critical Observations on the Pyramids of Giza."
Rev. Thomas Gabb.
[Orig. "T. Gabb";
dated Portsea, whence Thomas Gabb corresponded with the GM]
-
73-ii
(1803)
809-811
L:
"Grecian Architecture. No XVII."
Rev. Thomas Gabb
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "Philo-Technon"
- 73-ii (1803): 812-813. L:
"Practical Information on Rheumatism, &c."
Dr. Edward Peart.
[Orig. "E.
Peart"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
813-814
L:
"Itchnor in Sussex."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144Orig. "S."
-
73-ii
(1803)
816-819
L:
"Critique on the Comedy of 'John Bull.'"
Jane West [?]
Kuist 82:
155Orig. "I.W.L.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
819-820
L:
"[Edward Rowe Mores's] Dionysius."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.
H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
821-825
A:
"The Projector. No XXII."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-ii
(1803)
826
L:
"Portrait of Richard II."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
69Orig. "H.D."
-
73-ii
(1803)
826
L
"Publication of Banns."
Rev. James Williamson.
Orig. "J.W."; dated W--n--k;
Williamson's home was in Winwick.
-
73-ii
(1803)
826-827
L:
Remarks on history of sermons in
England.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "Q.Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
828
L:
"Cippus of Euclid."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
73-ii
(1803)
828
L:
"Miscellaneous Observations [re items in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
- 73-ii (1803): 829. L:
"Humane Society."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
- 73-ii (1803): 832-835. L:
"Practical Information on Consumption of the Lungs."
Dr. Edward Peart.
[Orig. "E.
Peart"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
857
V:
"Ode to the Genius of the Wood."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
857-858
V:
"Stanzas to the British Oak."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
858
V
"Sonnet To Lord Viscount Strangford, on
his Poems lately translated from the Portuguese of Camoens."
Thomas Stott.
Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
858
V
"Invocation to British Valour."
Thomas Stott.
Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 859-860. V:
"A National Song. By Mr. Courtenay."
John
Courtenay [?].
[John Courtenay published verses, 1772-1811.]
-
73-ii
(1803)
860
V:
"Consular Moderation, A Sonnet."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
860
V:
"On a Certain Small Temple."
John Cole Galloway
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "J.C.G."
-
73-ii
(1803)
878-879
S:
Addition to the obituary of Thomas
Collinson.
John Walker of Enfield Old Park
Kuist 82: 152
- 73-ii (1803): 894. A:
"Meteorological Table for Oct. 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 73-ii (1803): 901. L:
"Frindsbury Church, near Rochester, described."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher";
concerns a site near Rochester, whence Thomas Fisher corresponded with the
GM]
- 73-ii (1803): 902-905. L:
"Mr. Whitaker's Vindication of his Commentary [on the Book of
Revelation]."
Rev. Edward William
Whitaker.
[Watt 2: 961] [Orig. "E. W.
Whitaker"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
905-908
A:
"The Projector. No XXIII."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-ii
(1803)
908
L:
"[Histories of] Devon and Cornwall."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
- 73-ii (1803): 909. L:
"St. Thomas-à-Becket's Crown [i.e., a circular Saxon structure in
Canterbury Cathedral]."
James Peller
Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
910
L:
Drawing of an antique seal enc.
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "D.P."
-
73-ii
(1803)
914-915
L:
"Pleasant Description of an imaginary Lyra."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
- 73-ii (1803): 916-917. A:
"Mr. Justice Hardinge's Address to the Grand Jury, at Presteigne, in the
County of Radnor, Aug. 9, 1803 [exhorting resistance to a French
invasion]."
George Hardinge.
[Hardinge was the justice then assigned to the Brecon, Glamorgan, and Radnor
circuit.]
- 73-ii (1803): 917-918. A:
"Mr. Justice Hardinge's Charge [to the Grand Jury] at Cardiff, August 22,
1803 [exhorting resistance to a French invasion]."
George Hardinge.
[Hardinge was the justice then
assigned to the Brecon, Glamorgan, and Radnor circuit.]
-
73-ii
(1803)
920
A:
"Medical Advice to Volunteers [extracted from
a letter to the commander of the corps by Dr. Latham]."
Dr. John Latham (medical writer)
Kuist 82: 85
-
73-ii
(1803)
922
L:
"Epitaphs at Midhurst and Petworth."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "Q.Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
926
L:
"Skeletons in Shrouds."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
932
L:
"Spirit of Britons."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
932
L:
"Granite Chest? [and responses to other items
in GM]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
932
S:
Editorial comment re cautions by "an academical
correspondent."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66
- 73-ii (1803): 952-953. V:
"Unite and Conquer! Written by A. Highmore."
Anthony Highmore.
[Index 510]
-
73-ii
(1803)
953
V:
"Consular Emancipation."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 954-955. V:
"A Call to Volunteers. By Mr. Courtenay."
John Courtenay [?].
[John Courtenay published
verses, 1772-1811.]
-
73-ii
(1803)
956
V:
"Buonaparte's Will."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 956. V:
"Canzonet, from Anacreon. By J. Hurdis, B.D."
Rev. James Hurdis.
[Index 511; Alumni
Oxon.: Later Ser. 2: 719]
- 73-ii (1803): 998. A:
"Meteorological Table for Nov. 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1001
L:
"Dr. Moseley's Treatise on the Moon."
Dr. Benjamin Moseley
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "M.L."
- 73-ii (1803): 1001-1002. L:
"Testimonials to the Merits of Mr. [William] Forsyth [of Royal Gardens,
Kensington]."
John Nichols.
[Orig. "J. Nichols"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1004
L:
"Sir Ambrose Crawley."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
- 73-ii (1803): 1005. L:
"Leaden-Roding [in Essex]."
Rev. Thomas
Dyer.
[Orig. "T. Dyer"; dated Abbess Roding, whence
Thomas Dyer corresponded with the GM]
- 73-ii (1803): 1005-1007. L:
"Monumental Inscriptions in Eyworth Church [Bedfords.]."
Matthew Rugeley [?].
[Unsigned; dated Potton,
whence Rugeley contributed a similar signed antiquarian account of Cockayne
Hatley, Bedfords., to GM 71-ii (1801): 1183-1184]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1007-1010
A:
"The Projector. No XXIV."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-ii
(1803)
1012
L:
Response to previous query.
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 89; corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Scrutator"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1013-1015
A:
"Original Letters of Henry IV. King of
France."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66
-
73-ii
(1803)
1016-1017
L
"Strictures on [Thomas] Zouch's Edition of [Izaak]
Walton's Lives; Dr. [Richard] Price and Mr. [Edmund]
Burke
on the French Revolution."
Rev. Thomas Zouch.
DNB21: 1329
Orig. "A.U."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1020-1023
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovations.
No. LXV [Salisbury Cathedral]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1023-1025
L:
"Authenticity of Trogus Pompeius and
Justin."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
66
-
73-ii
(1803)
1025
L:
"The Will of Sarah Dutchess [sic] of
Marlborough."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1025-1027
A:
"Technical Terms in 'Architectural
Innovation.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-ii
(1803)
1028
L:
Remarks on Quakers.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "P.P."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1028-
1030
L:
"Plan for relieving Distresses of
Chimney-sweepers."
William Tooke the Younger
Kuist 82: 149Orig. "W.T."
- 73-ii (1803): 1030-1031. L:
"Mr. Pratt's Explanation of a Passage in his Gleanings."
Samuel Jackson Pratt.
[Watt 2: 774]
[Orig. "S. I. Pratt"]
- 73-ii (1803): 1031. L:
"Portrait of Richard II."
John
Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1057
V:
"Sonnet to Morning."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1057
V:
"Sonnet to a Favourite Thrush."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1057
V
"Elegiac Sonnet on the Death of the Same
[i.e., a thrush]."
Thomas Stott.
Orig. "Hafiz"; dated Dromore, where
Stott lived
-
73-ii
(1803)
1058
V:
"The Challenge, a New Song."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1058
V
"Beauty and Musick."
Thomas Stott.
Hafiz; dated Dromore, where Stott
lived
-
73-ii
(1803)
1058
V:
"Elegiac Sonnet
On the Death of Wm. Sharman,
late of Moira Castle, Esq."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 1059. V:
"Impromptu, on the Fast of Wednesday, October 19."
Rev. Thomas Langley of Snelston, Derbys.
[Orig. "T. Langley"; directly precedes another poem (p. 1059),
bearing Thomas Langley's full name and dated (as this poem is) from Snelston,
Derbyshire]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1092-1093
O:
William Moore Fauntleroy.
Henry Fauntleroy
Kuist
82: 59
- 73-ii (1803): 1102. A:
"Meteorological Table for Dec. 1803. By W. Cary, 182, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1105
L:
"Dr. Moseley on the Influence of the
Moon."
Dr. Benjamin Moseley
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "M.D."
- 73-ii (1803): 1107. A:
"[Letter of] Mr. Gray, the Poet, to the Rev. William Robinson . . .
[1763]."
Thomas Gray.
[Orig. "T. Gray"]
- 73-ii (1803): 1109. L:
"Pillar in Honour of [Admiral] Rodney [George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron
Rodney]."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1109-1110
L:
"Virgil's Prophecy [re Eclogue IV]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "P.Q."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1110-1111
L:
"Memoirs of Mr. [Charles] Baldwyn."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1111-1113
A:
"Tour to the Netherlands in the Autumn of 1793
[cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1117-1120
A:
"The Projector. No XXV."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-ii
(1803)
1120
L:
"Leaden-Roding."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "D.H."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1122-1124
A:
"The Pursuits of Architectural Innovations.
No. LXVI [Salisbury Cathedral]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
46Orig. "An Architect"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1124-1125
L
"On the Barometer."
Thomas Squire.
Orig. "T.S."; dated Baldock, whence
Squire corresponded with the GM
-
73-ii
(1803)
1127-1128
L:
"Henry IV. King of France."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist
82: 151Orig. "R.U."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1128-1129
L:
"Westminster Abbey Church, and Henry the
VIIth's Chapel. Architectural Proceedings [cont.]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1129-1130
L:
"Dr. John Leland."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1131
L:
"Sherborne Assembly [of Protestant
Dissenters]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
72Orig. "P.P."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1131
L:
Re several items in GM.
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
73Orig. "Q."
- 73-ii (1803): 1133-1134. L:
"Granite Chest [in the pyramid of Giza]."
Rev. Thomas Gabb.
[Orig. "T. Gabb"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1134-1136
L:
"John Bull's Invitation to Buonaparte."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
[?]
Kuist 82: 41; corrected (Kuist incorrectly
attributes this item tentatively to either Rev. Weeden Butler the
Elder or Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger)Orig.
"Tyrtaeus, Jun."
- 73-ii (1803): 1136. L:
"Clapham's Select Sermons."
Rev. Samuel
Clapham.
[Orig. "S. Clapham"; writer identified
himself as the author of Selection of Sermons for the Use of Families;
Watt 1: 232]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1136
L
Re the belfry at Salisbury Cathedral.
John Carter.
Orig. "J.C."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1138-1140
L:
"Archdeacon [William] Dodwell."
John Loveday the Younger
Kuist 82: 88;
corrected (Kuist does not differentiate
between Loveday the Elder and Loveday the Younger)Orig.
"Academicus"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1161-1162
L:
Verses ("Men of Kent, renown'd in story,"
composed by "one of the privates of the Squerries Yeomanry at
Westerham" and also signed "W.B.") enc.
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1162
V:
"Song for the Holmesdale Volunteers."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1162
V:
"The British Bomb-Ketch's Challenge to the
French Flotilla."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1162
V:
"Whiskey against Brandy. An Irish
Ditty."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1162-1163
V:
"Parodies of Shakspeare. [No.] LVI."
Rev. Thomas Ford
Kuist
82: 60Orig.: "Master Shallow"
-
73-ii
(1803)
1163-1164
V:
"The Retrospect of Life."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1182
S:
Additions to the obituary of Gov. Seton, Late
Chief of Surat.
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1192-1193
O:
Rev. William Robinson.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
-
73-ii
(1803)
1197
L:
Drawing of Kirkstall Abbey enc.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122Orig.
"B.I.N."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1198-1199
L:
"Folly of depending on Wills.--Bishop [William]
Smyth [founder of Brasenose College, Oxford; remarks on other items
in GM]."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
- 73-ii (1803): 1199. L:
"Smallage and Celery."
James Ebenezer
Bicheno.
[Orig. "J. E. Bicheno"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1205
L:
Drawing of the palace court of Marshalsea
enc.
Thomas Prattent
Kuist
82: 137Orig. "T.P."
-
73-ii
(1803)
1209
L:
Paper (apparently by another) on "Defects in
the present State of Education" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
- 73-ii (1803): 1211-1213. L:
"Hints for laying out Public Squares in London."
John Claudius Loudon.
[Orig. "I.
Loudon"; J. C. Loudon was a landscape gardener and horticulturalist.]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1213-1215
L:
"Grecian Architecture. No. XVIII."
Rev. Thomas Gabb
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "Philo-Technon"
- 73-ii (1803): 1215-1219. A:
"Bishop Troy's Address to Roman Catholics [of Dublin exhorting loyalty to
the King and resistance to a French invasion]" enc. in a letter (p. 1215) signed
"J.C.H."
John Thomas Troy, Archbishop of
Dublin.
[Editorial note identifies Troy as titular Archbishop of
the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin.] [Orig. "J. T.
Troy"]
-
73-ii
(1803)
1221-1224
A:
"The Projector, No XXVI."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
73-ii
(1803)
1224-1225
A:
"Technical Terms in Architectural
Innovation."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
45
-
73-ii
(1803)
1237
V:
"Poetical Abridgement of the Address to the
Warriors of the Army of England, inserted in the Mercure de
France."
Thomas Stott
Kuist 82:
146Orig. "Hafiz"
- 73-ii (1803): 1238. V:
"Epilogue to The Maid of Bristol. Written by Mr. Colman ['In
times like these, the sailor of our play']. . . ."
George Colman the Younger.
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