-
81-i
(1811)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 81-i (1811): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diary for December, 1810. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-i
(1811)
3-4
L
"Reflections on History and Historians."
Richard Gough [?].
Orig. "P.P."
-
81-i
(1811)
9
L:
"St. Alkmund's, Shrewsbury."
Rev. Hugh Owen
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "H.O."
-
81-i
(1811)
9-13
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
I."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in
Kuist 91: 306, n. 3)Orig. "W.T."
-
81-i
(1811)
13
L:
"Passage in Hamlet illustrated."
William Pearce
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "W.P."
- 81-i (1811): 17. L:
"Dovercourt [church] described."
Richard
Read Barnes.
[Orig. "R. R. Barnes"; dated Harwich,
whence Richard R. Barnes signed his full name to contributions in GM
76-ii (1806): 1097-1099 and elsewhere]
- 81-i (1811): 19. L:
"Lichfield Cathedral."
John
Tailby.
[Orig. "J. Tailby"; dated Slawston, whence
John Tailby corresponded with the GM]
-
81-i
(1811)
19-20
A:
"Lincolnshire Monasteries [cont.]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "C."
-
81-i
(1811)
25-26
L:
"The late Repairs in Westminster Abbey
judicious."
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
81-i
(1811)
27-29
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLII [Henry
VII's Chapel, Westminster]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 81-i (1811): 32-35. L:
"Mr. [William] Richardson's Reply to Mr. Salisbury on Fiorin."
Rev. William Richardson.
[Orig. "W.
Richardson, D.D."; dated Moy, Ireland, where William Richardson, a writer
on agriculture, was rector]
-
81-i
(1811)
38-39
L:
"Continuation of [Sir William] Dugdale's
Warwickshire proposed."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N.S.L."
-
81-i
(1811)
41-46
R:
William Coxe's Literary Life and Select Works
of Benjamin Stillingfleet.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
81-i
(1811)
46-49
R:
James Stanier Clarke and John M'Arthur, The
Life of Lord Nelson(cont.).
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152
-
81-i
(1811)
62-63
V:
"Ode to Enterprize [contributed by another
correspondent]."
Dr. David Clarke
Kuist
82: 51
- 81-i (1811): 98. A:
"Meteorological Diary for January, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for February 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 81-i (1811): 99-100. L:
"Proposals for completing the History of Dorset [John Hutchins's
History of Dorsetshire, 2nd ed.]."
John
Nichols.
[Orig. "J. Nichols"]
-
81-i
(1811)
100-102
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLIII [Inner
Temple Hall]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
81-i
(1811)
105-106
L:
"The old Priory, and modern School, of
Repton."
Rev. William Boultbee Sleath
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"Reptonensis"
-
81-i
(1811)
107-110
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire I
[cont.]."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
-
81-i
(1811)
116-117
L:
"Portrait of [Sir John] Dugdale."
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "S."
- 81-i (1811): 117-118. L:
"The Expence of Briefs."
Rev. Thomas Ross
Bromfield.
[Orig. "T. R. Bromfield"; dated Napton
Vicarage; information supplied by Rev. Peter L. Jackson, Napton, Warwicks., in
letter of 22 Sept. 1992]
-
81-i
(1811)
123
L:
Re Elizabeth Canning.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
- 81-i (1811): 133-135. A:
"Dr. Pole's Thermometrical Statements."
Dr.
Thomas Pole.
[Meteorological observations recorded in Bristol,
where Thomas Pole practiced medicine after 1802]
-
81-i
(1811)
145-146
R
A Description of the Collection of antient
Terracottas in the British Museum.
Rev. Stephen Weston [?].
Orig. "S.W."
-
81-i
(1811)
158
V:
"Impromptu, to a daughter on her birth day,
Feb. 15."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N."
-
81-i
(1811)
185
S
"[Richard and Stephen] Cassan."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan.
GMn.s. 16 (1841):
551
- 81-i (1811): 202. A:
"Meteorological Diary for February, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 202. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-i
(1811)
203-204
L
"Four Centuries of Maxims."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
81-i
(1811)
206-207
L:
Remarks on The Reformer and GM review of
it.
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 81-i (1811): 209. L:
"Allington Castle, Kent; and its successive Owners."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
- 81-i (1811): 209-210. L:
"[Adam] Calamy's 'Ejected Ministers' corrected."
Samuel Palmer.
[Orig. "S. Palmer";
author describes himself as "Having been long conversant with the history of the
Nonconformists . . ."; Samuel Palmer was a Nonconformist minister and
biographer.]
- 81-i (1811): 211-212. L:
"Hedgehogs harmless.--Mice & Wasps; . . . Cats."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Orig. "L. Booker";
dated Tedstone Delamere, where Luke Booker had become rector in 1806]
-
81-i
(1811)
215
L:
"Errors in 'The Royal Kalendar.'--Titular
Bishops."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
81-i
(1811)
215-216
L
"Manner of passing Christmas in antient Times."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
-
81-i
(1811)
217
L:
"Portland Lighthouse."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "M. Green"
-
81-i
(1811)
217-218
L:
"[Sir William] Dugdale's Warwickshire."
William Hamper
Kuist 82:
76Orig. "M.R."
-
81-i
(1811)
224-227
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
II."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 149; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)
- 81-i (1811): 261-262. V:
"Audi vota favens Cynthia!"
Wenman
Cavendish Langton.
[Orig. "W. C. Langton"]
- 81-i (1811): 262. V:
"Sonnet, Written among the Ruins of Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, in the
Autumn of 1810."
Ralph Rylance.
[Orig. "R. Rylance"; Watt 2: 824]
-
81-i
(1811)
264
V:
"Sonnets written in 1800. To Absence."
William Hamilton Reid
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"W.H.R."
- 81-i (1811): 306. A:
"Meteorological Diary for March, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 306. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-i
(1811)
308
L
"Tyndales of Langley Castle."
Thomas Prattent [?].
Orig. "T.P."
-
81-i
(1811)
313
L:
"Little Maplested Church, Essex."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
81-i
(1811)
316-319
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire II
[cont.]."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
- 81-i (1811): 319-321. L:
"Rev. Samuel Ayscough."
Rev. Luke
Booker.
[Orig. "L. Booker"; dated Tedstone
Delamere, where Luke Booker had become rector in 1806]
-
81-i
(1811)
322-323
L:
Author's verses, "On the Death of an Infant,"
enc.
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
81-i
(1811)
327
L:
"Architectural Remarks re J. R. Thompson's
corrections of Carter's account in GM 81-i (1811): 27-29."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 81-i (1811): 327-328. L:
"Appeal on Behalf of Blind Children."
Rev.
Tindal Thompson Walmsley.
[Orig. "T. T. Walmsley, Rector
of St. Martin's, Ludgate"; Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 6: 331]
-
81-i
(1811)
328
L:
"Fire of London."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
- 81-i (1811): 332-335. L:
"Caxton's Edition of the 'Statutes,' A curious Latin and English Edition
of the 'Regulae Grammaticales' of Perotius."
Rev.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
[Orig. "T. F. Dibdin"]
-
81-i
(1811)
336-337
L:
"Advice to Overseer [of the poor]."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong
Kuist 82: 29Orig. "W.A.A."
-
81-i
(1811)
337-339
L:
"Dying Speech of Sir Thomas Armstrong."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong
Kuist 82: 29Orig. "W.A.A."
-
81-i
(1811)
354-357
R:
James Stanier Clarke and John M'Arthur, Life of
Lord Nelson (cont.).
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152
-
81-i
(1811)
366
V
"On Captain [Sir Josiah] Rowley's Exploits in the East
Indies."
William Hamper.
Orig. "H.D.B."
- 81-i (1811): 410. A:
"Meteorological Diary for April, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 410. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-i
(1811)
414
L
"Dr.[Michael] Lort? J[ohn] Jones?
Dr.[John] Carr?"
John Nichols.
Orig. "M. Green"
- 81-i (1811): 417. L:
"Little Saling, Essex."
Rev. Thomas Jee of
Thaxted, Essex.
[Orig. "T. Jee"; dated Thaxted
Vicarage, whence Thomas Jee corresponded with GM 81-i (1811): 513]
- 81-i (1811): 418. L:
"Mode of Writing which the Blind may practice."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Orig. "L. Booker";
dated Tedstone Delamere, where Luke Booker had become rector in 1806]
-
81-i
(1811)
419-420
L
"Scotch Felie beg."
Hugh Robert Duff.
Orig. "H.R.D."; dated Inverness-
shire, where Duff lived (in Muirtown)
-
81-i
(1811)
423-424
L:
"Mode of celebrating Christmas in
Yorkshire."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
81-i
(1811)
424
L:
"Epitaphs from Sutton, co. Leic."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
81-i
(1811)
425-426
L:
"Dean [Alexander] Nowell's Monument in St.
Paul's Church."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
- 81-i (1811): 429-430. L:
"Dr. Booker's Description of Tedstone Delamere."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Orig. "L. Booker";
dated Tedstone Delamere, where Luke Booker had become rector in 1806]
- 81-i (1811): 430-431. A:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel. Architectural Proceedings [cont.]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
- 81-i (1811): 431-432. L:
"Farther Arguments by Mr. Humphries on Hedgehogs."
William Humphries.
[Index 218]
[Orig. "W. Humphries"]
-
81-i
(1811)
433-438
L:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
III."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
- 81-i (1811): 438. A:
"Letter LXX. On Prisons."
Dr. John Coakley
Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
- 81-i (1811): 441-443. L:
"Critique on a Passage in Bishop [Samuel] Horsley's Sermons; Our Lord's
Second Coming explained by Mr. Nesbitt [sic]."
Rev. Nehemiah P. Nisbett.
[Orig. "N.
Nisbett"; Biography Database CD1 lists one Rev. Nehemiah
Nisbett, M.A., of Ash, which is approximately 17 miles west of Tunstall, whence
Nisbett usually dated his letters to the GM; Watt 2: 706 lists "N.
Nisbett" as the author of numerous theological works, including An
Illustration of various important Passages in the Epistles of the New
Testament, which Nisbett (in a letter in GM 58-i [1788]: 494-495
signed "N. P. Nisbett") notes that the GM had reviewed a few months
earlier (GM 57-ii [1787]: 812-813).]
-
81-i
(1811)
443-445
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLIV."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 81-i (1811): 445. L:
Architectural dispute with Thomas Gayfere.
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 81-i (1811): 446-447. L:
"Analysis of 'The European Mercury, 1641.'"
Shirley Woolmer.
[Orig. "S. Woolmer, Printer
of the Exeter Gazette"]
- 81-i (1811): 471. V:
"Lines. Written by the late Mr. Cumberland a short Time before his
Death."
Richard Cumberland.
[Index 498]
- 81-i (1811): 506. A:
"Meteorological Diary for May, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-i (1811): 506. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 81-i (1811): 507. L:
"Redcliffe Church [in Bristol]."
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"; dated Tavistock
Place, whence John Britton corresponds with the EM in 1816]
-
81-i
(1811)
509-510
L:
"[Owen] Manning's Surrey."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 81-i (1811): 511. L:
"Dr. [Richard] Farmer."
Rev. Thomas
Frognall Dibdin.
[Orig. "T. F. Dibdin"]
-
81-i
(1811)
513
L:
"Thief and Cordelier."
William Pearce
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "W.P."
- 81-i (1811): 524-525. L:
"Dr. Richardson's Vindication of Fiorin Grass."
Rev. William Richardson.
[Orig. "W.
Richardson, D.D."; dated Moy, Ireland, where William Richardson, a writer
on agriculture, was rector]
-
81-i
(1811)
526-529
L:
"On the Observance of Good Friday and
Easter-Day."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
81-i
(1811)
535-540
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire III
[cont.]."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in
Kuist 91: 306, n. 3)Orig. "W.T."
- 81-i (1811): 548-552. R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania.
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 116 attributes to John
Nichols 6 parts of this 9-part review.]
- 81-i (1811): 609-611. L:
"Mr. Nisbett on 'the Coming of Christ.'"
Rev. Nehemiah P. Nisbett.
[Orig. "N.
Nisbett"; dated Tunstall; Biography Database CD1 lists one Rev.
Nehemiah Nisbett, M.A., of Ash, which is approximately 17 miles west of
Tunstall; Watt 2: 706 lists "N. Nisbett" as the author of numerous theological
works, including An Illustration of various important Passages in the
Epistles of the New Testament, which Nisbett (in a letter in GM
58-i [1788]: 494-495 signed "N. P. Nisbett") notes that the GM had
reviewed a few months earlier (GM 57-ii [1787]: 812-813).]
-
81-i
(1811)
617
L:
"Ford Palace.--Salmeston Grange.--Minster
Church."
Dermont and Priode [?]
Kuist 82: 56Orig. "D. &
P."
- 81-i (1811):
627-632. L: "Kings and Kingdoms the Subjects of
Prophecy."
William Hamilton Reid.
[Sherbo 97-b:
254] [Orig. "Anti-Mercator"]
-
81-i
(1811)
632-633
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLV."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
81-i
(1811)
633-634
L:
"Monuments in Churches."
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
152Orig. "T.W."
-
81-i
(1811)
634
L:
"New Naming of Streets."
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.Z."
-
81-ii
(1811)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 81-ii (1811): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diary for June, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-ii
(1811)
3
L:
"Saml. Morland, the Inventor of Steam
Engines."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "R.N."
-
81-ii
(1811)
3-5
L:
"Remarks on the present State of Canterbury
Cathedral."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53Orig. "T. Mot, F.S.M."
-
81-ii
(1811)
5
L:
David Henry's epitaph on Richard and Sarah
Cave.
Deodatus Bye
Kuist 82:
41Orig. "D.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
6-7
L
"Plan for registering Births, Marriages, and
Deaths."
James Henry Lawrence.
Orig. "St. Ives"
- 81-ii (1811): 9-10. A:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel.--Architectural Proceedings."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
- 81-ii (1811): 11-15. A:
"Character of Mr. [John] Fransham."
William
Saint.
[Orig. "W. Saint"; Kuist 82: 142 cites
Saint's "List of the Manuscript Works of John Fransham" in GM 81-ii
(1811): 127-129.]
- 81-ii (1811): 17-18. L:
"Acton Burnell Castle."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
81-ii
(1811)
21-24
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
IV."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
-
81-ii
(1811)
28-29
A:
"Address to Mr. [William Lisle] Bowles, on
Pope's Imitations."
William Pearce
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "W.P."
-
81-ii
(1811)
29-30
L:
"Hints to Justices assembled at Quarter
Sessions."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong
Kuist 82: 29Orig. "W.A.A."
-
81-ii
(1811)
44-48
R:
James Stanier Clarke and John M'Arthur, Life of
Lord Nelson (cont.).
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152
-
81-ii
(1811)
48-51
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
- 81-ii (1811): 62. V:
"Lines . . . written by Mr. Sheridan, on the fashionable Rage for
'Waltzing,' now so much practiced."
Richard
Brinsley Sheridan.
[Index 533]
- 81-ii (1811): 98. A:
"Meteorological Diary for July, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-ii
(1811)
105-107
L:
"Banwell Church, Somerset, and the old
Abbey."
George Bennett of Rolstone,
Somerset
Kuist 82: 32Orig.
"G.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
107-110
A:
"Description of Byland Abbey in
Yorkshire."
Rev. William Gray
Kuist
82: 74Orig. "An Observer"
-
81-ii
(1811)
114-119
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
V."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
-
81-ii
(1811)
127-129
A:
"List of the Manuscript Works of John
Fransham."
William Saint
Kuist 82:
142
- 81-ii (1811): 129-130. L:
"Letter LXXI. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
141-143
R:
Thomas Frognall
Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
81-ii
(1811)
160
V
"On the Sudden Death of S. T. Junior, Esq. of Colchester."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
- 81-ii (1811): 202. A:
"Meteorological Diary for August, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 202. A:
"Meteorological Table for Sept. 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-ii
(1811)
204-205
L
"Comets."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
81-ii
(1811)
210-213
A:
"Topographical Description of Banwell,
Somersetshire [cont.]."
George Bennett of Rolstone,
Somerset
Kuist 82: 32Orig.
"G.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
213-214
L:
"St. Olave's Bridge."
W. Aldis
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "W.A."
-
81-ii
(1811)
214-215
L:
"Downfall of the Jesuits."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
81-ii
(1811)
217
L:
"King John's Hunting-seat."
T. Adams
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "T.A."
-
81-ii
(1811)
217-221
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
VI."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
- 81-ii (1811): 225-226. L:
"Dr. Richardson on the Varieties of Grasses."
Rev. William Richardson.
[Orig. "W.
Richardson, D.D."]
-
81-ii
(1811)
227-229
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLVI."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
81-ii
(1811)
238
L
"New Names to Old Streets."
Robert Marriott.
Orig. "R. M--rr--tt"
-
81-ii
(1811)
256-257
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
81-ii
(1811)
265
V
"Musick, Feeling, and Palpitation. To a Lady, who fancied she
would sing better, could she pacify the Palpitation of her Heart. Partly
written during the
Performance of Comala."
John Palmer.
Orig. "J.P."; dated Gray's Inn Square,
whence Palmer corresponded with the GM
-
81-ii
(1811)
266
V:
"Parody On a Song in 'The Camp.'"
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115
- 81-ii (1811): 298. A:
"Meteorological Diary for September, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 298. A:
"Meteorological Table for Oct. 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 81-ii (1811): 300. L:
"Newdegate Manor."
William
Bray.
[Orig. "W. Bray"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
301
L:
Remarks on Anna Seward's letters.
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
81-ii
(1811)
301
L:
Re saying grace before and after meals.
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
301
L:
"John Jones."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "M. G."
-
81-ii
(1811)
305
L
"[Supposed grave of a martyr at] Amersham."
James Gomme.
Orig. "Antiquarius"; dated High
Wycombe, whence Gomme corresponded with the GM
-
81-ii
(1811)
305-306
L
"Canterbury Cathedral."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
81-ii
(1811)
313
L:
"Wrotham Church."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
81-ii
(1811)
313-314
A:
"Address upon the subject of Reviews. (From the Preface to Vol.
XXXVII. of 'the British Critic.')."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115
-
81-ii
(1811)
315-316
L:
"Mr. Neville Aldworth.--Ld. Howard."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
81-ii
(1811)
316-317
L:
"Richmondshire."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
81-ii
(1811)
317
L:
"Mr. [Clayton Mordaunt] Cracherode."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
- 81-ii (1811): 317-318. L:
"Sassafras Nut."
Walter Wilson
[?].
[Orig. "W. Wilson"; dated 39, Strand;
Biography Database CD3 lists a Walter Wilson, cabinet maker with an
address of Strand, who was a member of the Society for the Encouragement of
Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce in 1785 and 1786.]
-
81-ii
(1811)
321-324
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
VII."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
- 81-ii (1811): 330-332. A:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel. Architectural Proceedings [cont.]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
333-334
L
"Second Coming of Christ."
John Overton.
Orig. "J.O."; dated Plumstead, Kent,
whence Overton corresponded with the GM in 1812
-
81-ii
(1811)
334-335
L:
"Refuge for the Destitute."
O. Hand of Ely Place [?]
Kuist 82:
76Orig. "O.H."
-
81-ii
(1811)
353-355
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
81-ii
(1811)
359
V:
"Written upon Durdham Downs, Clifton, Oct. 6,
1811. . . ."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
81-ii
(1811)
362
V:
"Bell Harry."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
384-390
A:
"Biographical Account of the late Rev. Percival
Stockdale."
Jane Porter
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "J.P."
-
81-ii
(1811)
390
V:
Lines ["In rural bow'rs to pass the virtuous
day"] following memoir of Rev. Percival Stockdale.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
- 81-ii (1811): 402. A:
"Meteorological Diary for October, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 402. A:
"Meteorological Table for Nov. 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 81-ii (1811): 409-410. L:
"Round Churches.--St. Sepulchre's, Northampton."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
412-414
L:
"Roman Coins found at Sproxton,
Leicestershire."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
81-ii
(1811)
416
L:
"Antient Oak Bedstead."
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"
- 81-ii (1811): 417-418. L:
"Henry the Seventh's Chapel. Architectural Proceedings [cont.]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
- 81-ii (1811): 422-424. A:
"Letter LXXII. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
424
L:
"Miss [Anna] Seward."
Thomas Blore
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "T.B."
-
81-ii
(1811)
425-429
A:
"Illustrations of Horace, Book II. Satire
VIII."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 150; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)Orig. "W.T."
-
81-ii
(1811)
435
L:
"Uvedale Family."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist
82: 151Orig. "R.U."
-
81-ii
(1811)
456-458
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82
:
116
-
81-ii
(1811)
461
L:
Translation of "Dulce Domum," song from
Winchester College, enc.
Rev. Gilbert Heathcote
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "Viator"
- 81-ii (1811): 498. A:
"Meteorological Diary for November, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 81-ii (1811): 498. A:
"Meteorological Table for Dec. 1811. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
81-ii
(1811)
501-502
A:
"Animated Address to our fair Countrywomen [in
support of the National Society for promoting the Education of the
Poor in the Principles of the Established Church, throughout
England and Wales]."
Jane Porter
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "An Englishwoman"
-
81-ii
(1811)
502-503
L:
"The Dulce Domum of Winchester."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 81-ii (1811): 505. L:
"Birth-place of Shenstone and Wycherley."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
81-ii
(1811)
505
L:
"St. Michael."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
- 81-ii (1811): 505-506. L:
"Gold and Silver Roman Coins."
Edward Rudge
the Elder.
[Orig. "E. Rudge"; dated Wimpole Street,
whence Edward Rudge corresponded with the GM (v. Kuist 82: 207)]
- 81-ii (1811): 513-514. L:
"The Charges of Mr. [John] Carter [the architect] examined, and
refuted."
Rev. William Vincent.
[Orig. "An Old Correspondent"; Vincent duelled frequently with Carter in the
pages of the GM using this signature.] [Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
516-518
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLVII [Harrow
Church, Middlesex]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 81-ii (1811): 519-520. L:
"Mr. Charles Marsh."
Henry
Lemoine.
[Orig. "H. Lemoine"]
-
81-ii
(1811)
521
L:
"An Appeal against an anonymous Writer."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 81-ii (1811): 556-557. V:
"Verses on the Death of the late Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Percy, Bishop of
Dromore, who died Sept. 30, 1811. . . ."
Rev.
Henry Boyd.
[Author's note (p. 556) states that he was vicar of
Rathfryland; GM 77-i (1807): 156n identifies Rev. Henry Boyd of
Rathfryland as the translator of Dante, identified in Watt 1: 142 as Henry Boyd;
Index 492 erroneously attributes this poem to Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.] [Orig. "H. Boyd"]
- 81-ii (1811): 557. V:
"Inscription, in East Barnet Church-yard, to the Memory of Julia, Daughter
of the late Rev. Dr. Dechair. By Mr. Jerningham."
Edward Jerningham.
[Index 512]
- 81-ii (1811): 557. V:
"Inscription on a handsome Monument by [John] Flaxman, in Lewisham Church,
Kent, to the Memory of Mary, Daughter of William Lushington, Esq. who died in
1797, aged 16. . . . By Mr. Hayley."
William
Hayley.
[Index 509]
-
81-ii
(1811)
558
V:
"To my ryghte worthie Maister the Reverende
Mayster Dubdyn his trewe frende Wyllym Caxton sendeth gretynge
wysshyng him alle heithe and prosperite."
Robert Watson Wade
Kuist
82:
152Orig. "W.C."
- 81-ii (1811): 560. V:
"Upon the Death of Lord Nelson. By the late Duke of Devonshire."
William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire.
[Index 500]
-
81-ii
(1811)
601
A:
"Mansion House, Old Jewry."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "P."
-
81-ii
(1811)
601-603
A:
"History of the Building of Clarendon House
[from the Oxford Herald]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "J.H."
-
81-ii
(1811)
604
L
"Warwickshire Seals?"
John Nichols.
Orig. "N.S.L."
-
81-ii
(1811)
605-606
L:
"Extempore Preaching; Evening Lecture at
Rolvenden."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 81-ii (1811): 606-608. L:
"Memoirs of Tho. Cavendish, the Circumnavigator."
Richard Read Barnes.
[Orig. "R. R.
Barnes"; dated Harwich, whence Richard R. Barnes signed his full name to
contributions in GM 76-ii (1806): 1097-1099 and elsewhere]
-
81-ii
(1811)
609
L:
"Beckenham Church."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
- 81-ii (1811): 615-616. L:
"King James I. at Durham; Roman Coins, &c. discovered at Whorle
Hill."
Robert Surtees.
[Orig. "R. Surtees"; dated Mainsforth, whence Robert Surtees
signed his full name to a contribution in GM 79-ii (1809): 1110-
1111]
- 81-ii (1811): 625. L:
"Address to the Clergy by W[illiam] Lyndewode."
John Holmes.
[Orig. "J. Holmes"; dated
East Retford, whence John Holmes corresponded with the GM]
- 81-ii (1811): 627. L:
"Bench of Bishops."
John Samuel
Browne.
[Orig. "J. S. Browne"; Browne in 1812
published Catalogue of English Bishops from 1688, to the Present Time
(Watt 1: 159)]
-
81-ii
(1811)
632
L:
"Public Worship.--Cathedral Service.--Gothic
Arches."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 81-ii (1811): 640. V:
"Lines, On the Death of a Mother. By Mrs. Jordan."
Dorothea Jordan.
[Index 513]