-
82-i
(1812)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 82-i (1812): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diary for December, 1811. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for Jan. 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-i
(1812)
4
L:
"Interesting Original Letter from Bishop
[Francis] Atterbury."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
82-i
(1812)
5
L:
"Mr. [Paul Henry (?)] Maty at Florence."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Eugenio"
-
82-i
(1812)
5-7
A:
"Architectural Innovations. No. CLVIII
[Winchester Cathedral]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-i
(1812)
9
L:
"Alberbury Church [Shropshire, whence the
letter is dated]."
James Parkes
Kuist 82:
134; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the letter to David
Parkes, James Parkes's father; Arthur Sherbo, "Additions to the
Nichols File of the Gentleman's Magazine," Studies in Bibliography
37 [1984]: 233, attributes the item to James Parkes)Orig. "J.P."
(not "D.P.," as listed in Kuist)
-
82-i
(1812)
9-11
A
"A Series of Letters on Acoustics, addressed to Mr. Isaac Alexander,
Teacher of the Piano-Forte. Letter I."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
Orig. "C.J.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
11-12
L
"Elegy on Captain [William] Laborne."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
- 82-i (1812): 14. L:
"Parliamentary Surveys."
Robert
Surtees.
[Orig. "R. Surtees"; dated Mainsforth,
whence Robert Surtees signed his full name to a contribution in GM 79-
ii (1809): 1110-1111]
-
82-i
(1812)
14-16
L
"Vincent Corbet, the Father of Bishop [Richard] Corbet."
Octavius Graham Gilchrist.
Orig. "Editor of Corbet's
Poems"; Eng. Cat.230
-
82-i
(1812)
21-24
L
"[MS re] The Families of Mendes and Da Costa" enc.
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "J.H."; dated Conduit-street, whence Haslewood
corresponded
with the GM
- 82-i (1812): 27-29. L:
"[Unpublished account of] Successful Intrepidity of a British Sailor"
enc.
Rev. Samuel Elsdale.
[Orig. "S. Elsdale"; dated Surfleet, whence Samuel Elsdale
signed his full name to contributions in GM 81-i (1811): 64 and
elsewhere]
-
82-i
(1812)
31
L
"[Free school at] Stamford."
Rev. William Parslow.
Orig. "W. P----w"
- 82-i (1812): 32. A:
"J. Carter on Controversy respecting Henry VII's Chapel."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
- 82-i (1812): 52-56. R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania (cont.).
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 116 attributes to John
Nichols 6 parts of this 9-part review.]
-
82-i
(1812)
61
V
"The Birth of Richard Cumberland, Esq. A Tribute of grateful
Respect by the Authoress of 'Friendly Visits from the Muse, &c.'"
Sarah Hughes.
Orig. "S.H."; dated Islington, whence
Hughes corresponded with the GM
- 82-i (1812): 64. V:
"Ad Amicum ['Tandem divitias, et fuge limina']."
Wenman Cavendish Langton.
[Index 515]
[Orig. "W. C. Langton"]
- 82-i (1812): 64. V:
"Lines to a very young Gentleman, who wished he might never be taller than
at present. By Mr. Pratt."
Samuel Jackson
Pratt.
[Index 527]
- 82-i (1812): 98. A:
"Meteorological Diary for January, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for Feb. 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-i
(1812)
105
L:
"Rievaulx Abbey."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
-
82-i
(1812)
105
L
"Bp. [Francis]Atterbury."
John Nichols.
Orig. "M. Green"
-
82-i
(1812)
105-110
A
"A Series of Letters on Acoustics, addressed to Mr. [Isaac]
Alexander, Durham Place, West Hackney. Letter II."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
Orig. "C.J.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
121
L
"A Peal of Bells descriptive of Festivity [re Thomas Morley's
Madrigals, Milton, and Shakespeare]."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
122-123
L
"The Education proper for Commissaries and Consuls."
Thomas Walters.
Orig. "T.W."; dated Hackney,
whence Walters corresponded with the GM
-
82-i
(1812)
135-136
A
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLIX."
John Carter.
Orig. "An
Architect"
- 82-i (1812): 158. V:
"Dialogus Inter Clarendonianum et Musam. . . ."
James Weetman.
[Orig. "J. Weetman"]
- 82-i (1812): 158. V:
"The Vicarage Sequestered."
Robert
Surtees.
[Orig. "R. Surtees"]
[Index 536]
- 82-i (1812): 159-160. V:
"Fraternal Affection. An Elegy. Written on visiting the Grave of a
Brother who died in Childhood. By W. Hersee, Author of 'Poems, Rural and
Domestic.'"
William Hersee.
[Watt
1: 489]
- 82-i (1812): 161. V:
"Juno Jovi."
Wenman Cavendish
Langton.
[Index 515] [Orig. "W. C.
Langton"]
- 82-i (1812): 202. A:
"Meteorological Diary for February, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 202. A:
"Meteorological Table for March 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-i
(1812)
212
L
"Zouche Barony."
Rev. Robert Uvedale.
Orig. "R.U."; dated Louth,
whence Uvedale corresponded with the GM
- 82-i (1812): 216.
L: "Mr. Shenstone, and The Leasowes."
Ambrose Foley.
[Sherbo 82: 290, 292]
[Orig. "A.F."]
-
82-i
(1812)
217-219
A
"A Series of Letters on Acoustics, addressed to Mr. [Isaac]
Alexander, Durham Place, West Hackney. Letter III."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
Orig. "C.J.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
220-221
L
"Tenets of Dissenters."
Rev. Bladon Downing.
Orig. "B.D."; dated
Quainton; information supplied by Hugh A. Hanley, County Archivist, County Hall,
Aylesbury, Bucks., in letter of 24 Nov. 1992; George Lipscomb, History and
Antiquities of the County of Buckingham1 (London, 1847): 423, cited by
Hanley
- 82-i (1812): 222-223. L:
"Cathedral Service at Norwich."
Rev.
Charles John Smyth.
[Orig. "C. J. Smyth"; dated
Norwich; Smyth was vicar of Calton, Norfolk.]
-
82-i
(1812)
234-236
A
"Architectural Innovation No CLX [re Hampton Court]."
John Carter.
Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-i
(1812)
239
L
"Christian Man."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield [?].
Orig. "Richmondiensis"
-
82-i
(1812)
263
V
"On hearing that a Professor in the College of
Maynooth was converted to the Protestant Religion."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
82-i
(1812)
263-264
V
"To G---- F----, Esq."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
82-i
(1812)
296-297
O:
Thomas Hay.
R. Yates
Kuist 82:
157
- 82-i (1812): 306. A:
"Meteorological Diary for March, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 306. A:
"Meteorological Table for April 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-i
(1812)
310
L:
Note on the spelling of Shakespeare's
name.
William Pearce
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "W.P."
-
82-i
(1812)
310
L
"Evening Lecture at Rolvenden."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Northiam,
whence Bunce had corresponded with the GM in 1810
-
82-i
(1812)
311
L
"Queries [re altar tables, Roger Ascham, and 'the custom of
hanging up the armour of valiant men in churches']."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
313-314
L
"Remarks on Antient Manners collected by Dr. [Michael]
Lort."
John Nichols.
Orig. "M. Green"
- 82-i (1812): 321. L:
Re seal and ring found in Lincs.
Rev.
Robert Uvedale.
[Orig. "R. Uvedale"]
-
82-i
(1812)
321-322
L
"[Miscellaneous comments re] Grace at Meals.--Residence
[of clergy].--Preaching.--Elohim."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
82-i
(1812)
323-325
A
"A Series of Letters on Acoustics, addressed to Mr. [Isaac] Alexander,
Durham
Place, West Hackney. Letter IV."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
Orig. "C.J.S."
- 82-i (1812): 325-326. L:
"Salaries of Organists.--Norwich Cathedral; Lay Clerks and
Choristers."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
[Orig. "C. S. Smyth" (misprint for "C. J. Smyth"); dated
Norwich; Smyth was vicar of Calton, Norfolk.]
-
82-i
(1812)
326
L
"[Mark] Noble's 'Granger' [i.e., Noble's continuation of
James Granger's Biographical History of England]. "
Rev. Edward Jones.
Orig. "E.I."
-
82-i
(1812)
328-330
L
"Conversion of the Jews."
William Hamilton Reid.
Orig. "W.H.R."
-
82-i
(1812)
336
L
"[Thomas] Uvedale's Translation of [Philippe de]
Comines."
Rev. Robert Uvedale.
Orig. "R.U."; dated Louth,
whence Uvedale corresponded with the GM
-
82-i
(1812)
339
L
"May Game at Richmond, in Yorkshire."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
340-343
A
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXI [re architecture in the
reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth]."
John Carter.
Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-i
(1812)
397
O:
Grey Matthew Brydges.
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
- 82-i (1812): 402. A:
"Meteorological Diary for April, 1812. By Dr. Pole."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole practiced medicine
in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 402. A:
"Meteorological Table for May 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 82-i (1812): 407. L:
"Family of Copledyke."
Rev. Robert
Uvedale.
[Orig. "R. Uvedale"; dated Louth, whence
Robert Uvedale sent a signed contribution to GM 80-ii (1810): 31]
-
82-i
(1812)
409
L:
"Halnaker House, Sussex."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82:
144Orig. "T.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
415
L
"Lord Lyttelton [Thomas, 2nd Baron Lyttelton] and Mr.
[Edmund] Burke."
William Pearce.
Orig. "W.P."; dated Sloane-st.; Kuist
82: 134 lists Pearce as the author of a contribution in GM 80-i (1810):
113-114
signed "W.P." and dated Sloane St.
-
82-i
(1812)
419-420 [misnumbered as 149-
424]
A
"A Series of Letters on Acoustics. Addressed to Mr.
[Isaac] Alexander, Durham-place, West Hackney [Letter V]."
Rev. Charles John Smyth.
Orig. "C.J.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
420-422 [misnumbered as 424-
422]
L
"Methodists; Residence of the Clergy an incalculable Benefit."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "Ausonius"
- 82-i (1812): 425. A:
"Letter LXXIV. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
-
82-i
(1812)
427-429
A
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXII [re architecture of the
reign of Elizabeth]."
John Carter.
Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-i
(1812)
429-430
L
"Papal Fees."
Robert Surtees.
Orig. "R.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
431-432
L
"[John] Holles [1st] Earl of Clare."
John Nichols.
Orig. "Eugenio"
-
82-i
(1812)
432-433
L
"Principles of Dissenters."
John Chessell Buckler.
Orig. "J.C.B."
-
82-i
(1812)
433-434
L
"Cattle Staling Blood [cattle disease]."
C. M. Spencer.
Orig. "Sapcotiensis"; dated "Near
Hinckley"; Kuist 82: 145 attributes to Spencer a contribution (GM 82-ii
[1812]: 426-427) signed "Sapcotiensis" concerning the late Rev. John
Bold, a
schoolmaster in Hinckley, Leics.
-
82-i
(1812)
441-448
R:
Edmund Henry Barker's Cicero de Senectute et de
Amicitia.
James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and
Bristol
Kuist 82: 114Orig.
"J.H.M."
- 82-i (1812): 461-462. V:
"Poems for the Anniversary of the Literary Fund": "1. An Address written
and recited by W. T. Fitz-Gerald, Esq."
William
Thomas Fitzgerald.
[Index 504]
- 82-i (1812): 464. V:
"Cur, Crasse, jactas te proavis satum."
Wenman Cavendish Langton.
[Index 515]
[Orig. "W. C. Langton"]
- 82-i (1812): 506. A:
"Meteorological Diary for May, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-i (1812): 506. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 82-i (1812): 507. L:
"Alms-houses erected by John Visc. Perceval."
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]
-
82-i
(1812)
507-508
L
"Excellence of the Christian Religion."
Mason Chamberlin.
Orig. "M.C."; dated Blandford,
whence Chamberlin corresponded with the GM in 1813
-
82-i
(1812)
529-530
L:
"Arms for Antiquaries.--Nich. Ansley.--Sir
J[ulius] Caesar."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
82-i
(1812)
530-532
L:
"Memoirs of William Sewell, a learned
Quaker."
Thomas Bland
Kuist 82:
32; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this item to Michael
Bland)Orig. "A Friend to Accuracy"
- 82-i (1812): 536. L:
"Corporation of Harwich."
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]
-
82-i
(1812)
542
L:
"Apple Trees."
William Perry of Hillingdon
Kuist 82: 135Orig. "W.P."
- 82-i (1812): 565. V:
"The Judgment of Desire. By the Earl of Oxford. (From an old MS . .
.)."
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of
Oxford.
[Index 524]
-
82-i
(1812)
566
V:
"Upon reading Lord Byron's Reflections on the
Battle of Talavera, in 'Childe Harold.'"
Anthony Highmore [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
82-i
(1812)
566
V:
"To Mrs. [Jane] West, On Receiving a Copy of
her New Work, 'The Loyalists.'"
Anthony Highmore [?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig.
"A.H."
-
82-i
(1812)
566
V:
"Rose Gilbert, The Benighted
Gipsey-Girl."
William Pearce
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "W.P."
- 82-i (1812): 609-610. L:
Views of Clive Chapel and Hadnall Chapell, Shropshire, enc.
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes";
dated Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
- 82-i (1812): 610. L:
"Invingo Church [Bucks.]."
Thomas
Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
-
82-i
(1812)
610-614
L:
"Bill filed by a Highwayman in the
Exchequer."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
82-i
(1812)
622
L:
"The Family of Westby."
Thomas Bland
Kuist 82:
32; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this item to Michael
Bland)Orig. "A Friend to Accuracy"
-
82-i
(1812)
625-626
L:
"Explanation of an Almanac of Isle of
OEsel."
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."
-
82-i
(1812)
631-632
L:
"Original Anecdotes of Bp. Crewe [Nathaniel
Crew, Bishop of Durham]."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
82-i
(1812)
634-635
A:
"Present State of several Lincolnshire
Monasteries [cont.]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "C."
-
82-i
(1812)
637-639
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXIII."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 82-i (1812): 640-646. R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania.
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 116 attributes to John
Nichols 6 parts of this 9-part review.]
-
82-ii
(1812)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 82-ii (1812): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diary for June, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 82-ii (1812): 3-4. L:
"A New Caxton. The Roxburghe Sale."
Rev.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
[Orig. "T. F. Dibdin"]
- 82-ii (1812): 4-6. L:
"Mr. Britton on St. Mary Redcliffe Church."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J.
Britton"; dated Tavistock Place, whence John Britton corresponds with the
EM in 1816]
- 82-ii (1812): 7. L:
"The 'Beauties of England.'"
John
Harris.
[Orig. "J. Harris"; author notes that he is
the bookseller for the GM and successor to Mrs. Newbery.]
- 82-ii (1812): 9-10. L:
"Topographical Description of Steventon, Bedfordshire."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
- 82-ii (1812): 10-11. A:
"The Northern Mother's Blessing to her Daughter" (transcribed from "the
MSS. of the late Dr. Lort" and enclosed in an unsigned cover letter (p.
10).
Rev. Michael Lort.
[Authorship disclosed in cover letter]
-
82-ii
(1812)
16-17
L
"Classical Remarks on Virgil and Sallust."
James Weetman.
Orig. "J. W----n"; dated Liverpool,
whence James Weetman signed his full name to contributions in GM 79-ii
(1809): 1102-1104 and elsewhere
-
82-ii
(1812)
26-27
L:
"Dr. B[enjamin] Dawson; Family of
Dawson."
Thomas Bland
Kuist 82:
32; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this item to Michael
Bland)Orig. "A Friend to Accuracy"
-
82-ii
(1812)
28-31
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No CLXIV."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
36
L
Replies to queries re John White and Joseph White; commentaries re
Canterbury Castle.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
- 82-ii (1812): 61-62. V:
"The Alderman's Funeral, An English Eclogue, by Southey, but not in his
Works."
Robert Southey.
[Index 535]
- 82-ii (1812): 62. V:
"Extempore Lines, written in the Library, Union Street, Birmingham, under
Mr. [William] Hutton's Portrait. By S. J. Pratt."
Samuel Jackson Pratt.
[Index 527]
- 82-ii (1812): 63-64. V:
"Gaia, Or, My own honest Landlady in a Country Village. (From G. Dyer's
'Poetics.')."
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 82-ii (1812): 64. V:
"Written June 16th, 1812, being the Day on which the first Stone of a
Chapel of Ease was laid in the Parish of St. Mary Islington."
Sarah Hughes.
[Index 511]
[Orig. "S. Hughes"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
64
V
"On the Danger of Laughing at Love."
Wenman Cavendish Langton.
Index 515
Orig. "W.C.L."
- 82-ii (1812): 98. A:
"Meteorological Diary for July, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 82-ii (1812): 99. V:
Verses "Written at Hastings, May, 1789. By Mr. Woods" enc. in cover
letter signed "C."
Joseph Woods.
[Cover letter describes the poet as "the late venerable Mr. Woods of Stoke
Newington, a member of the Society of Friends," and refers readers to his
obituary in GM 82-i (1812): 669.]
- 82-ii (1812): 100. A:
"Letter said to have been written by Mr. Garrick, to the Commissioners of
the Customs."
David Garrick.
[Orig. "D. Garrick"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
106
L:
"Lee, in Kent."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
-
82-ii
(1812)
107-109
L
"Mr. Brady's History of the Origin of Almanacs."
John Nichols.
Orig. "M.G."
-
82-ii
(1812)
113
L:
"Totness and Harlington Churches."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
-
82-ii
(1812)
130
L:
"Dame Owen's Almshouses [in Islington]."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "H.C.B."
-
82-ii
(1812)
132
L
"Aristaenetus."
Isaac D'Israeli.
GM n.s. 30 (1848):
99
Orig. "*"
-
82-ii
(1812)
132-135
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXV."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
136
S:
Note in "Literary Intelligence" re Thomas
Frognall Dibdin's work in progress on the Bibliotheca
Spenceriana.
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Kuist 82: 56
-
82-ii
(1812)
140-148
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliomania
(cont.).
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
82-ii
(1812)
148-150
R:
John Nichols's Literary Anecdotes of the
Eighteenth Century, vols. 1-6.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist 82: 49
-
82-ii
(1812)
160
V:
Untitled lines to "A Young Lady having given to
some little Charity Scholars 'Dilworth's New Guide.'"
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
82-ii
(1812)
194-195
O:
Rev. John Vodin Walters.
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
152
- 82-ii (1812): 202. A:
"Meteorological Diary for August, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): 202. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-ii
(1812)
204-205
L:
"Elohim.--Prophecies; Evening Lectures."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
- 82-ii (1812): 205. L:
"Sir W[illiam] Dugdale."
Robert Bell
Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Old Town,
Stratford-upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-
Avon.]
- 82-ii (1812): 206. L:
"View of the 'Tete de Pont' in Putney Fields."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner";
dated Chelsea, whence Faulkner corresponded with the GM]
-
82-ii
(1812)
208
L
"Earl of Banbury.--Duke of Roxburghe."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
82-ii
(1812)
209
L:
"Ludlow Church."
Rev. Hugh Owen
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "H.O."
-
82-ii
(1812)
209
L
"Village Poets at Chipsted."
William Bray.
Orig. "W.B."; concerns Chipsted,
Surrey, and refers to an inscription at Shere, Surrey (Bray's home)
-
82-ii
(1812)
209-210
L
"Sir H[enry] Fanshawe."
William Bray.
Orig. "W.B."; author mentions an item
that he intends to insert into his history of Surrey; Bray did the continuation
of Owen
Manning's History and Antiquities of Surrey.
-
82-ii
(1812)
210-213
L:
"Pictures at Hinton St. George, Earl Poulett's
Mansion [published posthumously]."
Richard Gough
Kuist 82:
74Orig. "P.Q."
-
82-ii
(1812)
215-216
L
"Church-yards."
W. Symonds Higgs [?].
Orig. "Rusticus"
-
82-ii
(1812)
217
L:
"Tabard Inn."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "P."
-
82-ii
(1812)
217-219
L
"Impartial Character of the early English Writers."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
82-ii
(1812)
219-222
L:
"[Richard Gough's] Topograph. Account of
Cotterstock" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
- 82-ii (1812): 228. A:
"Letter LXXV. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
- 82-ii (1812): 231-236. A:
"Preliminary Observations on the Population Abstract."
John Rickman.
[Introductory headnote states that
this excerpt was "taken from Mr. Rickman's 'Preliminary Observations on the
Population Abstract, 1811.'"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
236-239
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXVI."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 82-ii (1812): 263. V:
"Extempore. To Marquis Wellington, on his triumphal Entrance into
Madrid."
William Thomas Fitzgerald.
[Index 504] [Orig. "W. T. Fitz-Gerald"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
264
V:
"Evening."
Wenman Cavendish Langton
Kuist 82: 85; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to Wenman Henry Langton; General Index to the Gentleman's
Magazine from the Year 1787 to 1818: Index to the Poetry [London,
1821], p. 515, attributes the item to Wenman Cavendish
Langton)Orig. "W.C.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
301
O:
James Hatsell (the character sketch
only).
Luke Hansard
Kuist 82:
76
-
82-ii
(1812)
302
O:
Mrs. Thomas Paulin.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41
- 82-ii (1812): 306. A:
"Meteorological Diary for September, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): 306. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-ii
(1812)
307
L:
Cover letter enclosing an anonymous account (pp
307-310), "On the late Volcanic Eruption at St. Vincent's."
Rev. George Gaskin
Kuist
82: 63Orig. "G.G."
-
82-ii
(1812)
310-311
L:
"'Hawking Moralized.'"
W. Symonds Higgs
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "Rusticus"
-
82-ii
(1812)
313
L:
"Sir J[acob] Ackworth."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
- 82-ii (1812): 313-314. L:
"Parliamentary Proceedings against Earl of Ranelagh [Paymaster-General of
the Army, expelled from the House of Commons in 1702 on a charge of
peculation]."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner"; dated Chelsea, whence Faulkner
corresponded with the GM]
- 82-ii (1812): 314-315. L:
"Sir T[homas] Stafford, illegitimate Son of Earl of Totness
[sic]."
Robert Bell Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon;
Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-Avon.]
- 82-ii (1812): 316-319. L:
"[Sir Richard] Torkington's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1517."
Robert Bell Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B.
Wheler"; dated Old Town, Stratford upon Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an
antiquary of Stratford-on-Avon.]
-
82-ii
(1812)
320-321
L:
"State of Trade in the Eighth and Ninth
Centuries. (From Velly's History of France.)."
M. Lort
Kuist 82:
87Orig. "M.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
321-324
L
"Wycliffe Church [Yorks.]."
Robert Surtees [?].
Orig. "Dunelmensis"
-
82-ii
(1812)
328
L:
"St. Luke illustrated."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan
Kuist 82: 49Orig. "S. H.
C---n"
-
82-ii
(1812)
329-331
L:
"Manuscripts of the late Mendes da
Costa."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "J.H."
-
82-ii
(1812)
339-342
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No CLXVII [Palace
of Whitehall]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
343
L:
"Aristaenetus.--Epitaphs.--Letter of L.
Foley."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
82-ii
(1812)
365
L:
Remarks by "Philotaph" on text of monumental
inscription in the Temple Church, Bristol, extracted from Felix
Farley's Bristol Journal, here printed on. p. 366, and enc. in a
letter signed "Bristoliensis."
John Mathew Gutch
Kuist
82: 75Orig. "Philotaph"
-
82-ii
(1812)
366-367
V
"Ode to Friendship. Inscribed to J. F. M. Dovaston, Esq. of West
Felton."
John Hamilton Reynolds.
Orig. "J.H.R."; dated
Lambeth, where Reynolds's father was a schoolmaster at the Lambeth Boys'
Parochial
School and the Female Asylum
- 82-ii (1812): 367. V:
"The Country preferred to the Town."
Wenman
Cavendish Langton.
[Index 515] [Orig. "W.
C. Langton"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
367
V:
"Ad Lydiam, proeter fas, in Urbe
morantem."
Wenman Cavendish Langton
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "W.C.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
405
O
Additions to the obituary for Matthew Ford.
H. Ford [?].
Orig. "H.F."
- 82-ii (1812): 410. A:
"Meteorological Diary for October, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): 410. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 82-ii (1812): 417. L:
"Clent and Walton Hills.--Clent Church."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
- 82-ii (1812): 423-424. L:
"[The word] Fleta explained."
Rev.
Peter Roberts.
[Orig. "P. Roberts"; dated Oswestry;
Peter Roberts wrote History of Oswestry (1815).]
- 82-ii (1812): 424. L:
"Backgammon?--Eyrus?--Albazin?"
Rev. Henry
Hodgson.
[Orig. "H. Hodgson, M.D. LL.D."; dated
Market Rasen, Henry Hodgson's home]
-
82-ii
(1812)
425
L:
Re Rev. Charles Walters.
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
152Orig. "T.W."
-
82-ii
(1812)
425-426
L:
Re Thomas Ludlam.
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist 82: 90Orig.
"Leicestriensis"
-
82-ii
(1812)
426-427
L:
"Rev. John Bold."
C. M. Spencer
Kuist 82:
145Orig. "Sapcotiensis"
-
82-ii
(1812)
427-428
L:
"Churching an unmarried Woman."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
82-ii
(1812)
430-431
L:
"New Species of Onion."
John Baker of Camberwell
Kuist 82: 30Orig. "J.B.
C."
- 82-ii (1812): 431. L:
"Sir William Butts."
Thomas
Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner"; dated Chelsea,
whence Faulkner corresponded with the GM]
-
82-ii
(1812)
434
L:
"Royal Exchange."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "H.C.B."
-
82-ii
(1812)
434
L:
"The Euphrates."
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
152Orig. "T.W."
-
82-ii
(1812)
435-437
A:
"Fragments of Literature, No. I."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58Orig. "H.E."
-
82-ii
(1812)
437
L:
"Dr. [John] Jamieson."
Dr. John Sherwen
Kuist
82: 144Orig. "J.S."
- 82-ii (1812): 437. L:
"Henry's Chapel [Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
438-441
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No CLXVIII."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
442-443
L:
"A Tale of Other Times; Brighthelmston in
1736."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
82-ii
(1812)
444-445
L:
"Advice to a young Author."
James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and
Bristol
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "J.H.M."
-
82-ii
(1812)
447
L:
"Sir R[ichard] Ellys."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
-
82-ii
(1812)
449-450
R:
A Narrative of the Hardships and Sufferings of
several British Subjects who effected their Escape from
Verdun.
John Adolphus [?]
Kuist
82: 29
- 82-ii (1812): 471. L:
The author's verses, "A Sonnet In Memory of Departed Relatives,"
enc.
William Snape.
[Orig.
"W. Snape"; dated "N. C. Staffordshire" (i.e., Newcastle, Staffs., as
pointed out in Kuist 82: 18), whence William Snape corresponded with the
GM]
-
82-ii
(1812)
496-497
O:
Thomas Hammersley.
Rev. Thomas Maurice
Kuist 82: 94Orig. "T.M."
-
82-ii
(1812)
497-498
O:
Susanna Duncombe, widow of the Rev. John
Duncombe.
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78
- 82-ii (1812): [*498]. A:
"Meteorological Diary for November, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 82-ii (1812): [*498]. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1812. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
82-ii
(1812)
*499-*501
L:
"One more Conjecture respecting the Author of Junius."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N.S."
-
82-ii
(1812)
*501-*503
L:
"A Hoax; The Flying Auceparians checked."
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin [?]
Kuist 82: 56Orig. "Auceps"
-
82-ii
(1812)
*504
L:
"Eminent Booksellers."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "Septuagenarius"
- 82-ii (1812): *504. L:
"Sir J[ohn] Peshall?"
James Norris
Brewer.
[Orig. "I. N. Brewer"]
-
82-ii
(1812)
505
L:
"Byland Abbey."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
-
82-ii
(1812)
505-509
L:
"Topographical Description of Maer in
Staffordshire."
William Snape
Kuist 82:
145Orig. "W.S."
-
82-ii
(1812)
510-511
L
"Churches in India."
Rev. Bladon Downing.
Orig. "B.D."; dated Quainton;
information supplied by Hugh A. Hanley, County Archivist, County Hall,
Aylesbury, Bucks., in letter of 24 Nov. 1992
-
82-ii
(1812)
511
L:
Query re a print of Lord Finch and Archbishop
William Laud and re The Amateur's Companion.
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Kuist 82: 56Orig. "T.F.D."
-
82-ii
(1812)
513
L:
"Rowley Quarry."
James Miller
Kuist 82:
95Orig. "T.H."
-
82-ii
(1812)
517-519
L:
"Remarks on the Translation of the
Scriptures."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
82-ii
(1812)
523-525
A:
"Fragments of Literature, No. II."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58Orig. "H.E."
- 82-ii (1812): 525. L:
"Voltaire."
Rev. Henry Hodgson.
[Orig. "H. Hodgson, M. & L.D."]
-
82-ii
(1812)
525-526
L:
"Uvedale of Horton; The Whichcotts &
Butlers."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist 82: 151Orig. "R.U."
-
82-ii
(1812)
538
L:
"[James] Bentham & [Thomas] Gray [re the
authorship of Bentham's History and Antiquities of Ely
Cathedral]."
----- Barker [?]
Kuist
82: 31Orig. "A Subscriber to the Second
Edition"
-
82-ii
(1812)
539
L:
"Westminster Abbey."
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
82-ii
(1812)
540-543
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXIX."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
567
V:
"Horace, Book III. Ode XIV."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan
Kuist 82: 49Orig. "S. H.
C*****"
-
82-ii
(1812)
567-568
V:
"A Seaman's Elegy on a deceased Messmate and
Friend."
Lieut. John Stoyle
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "J.S. Royal Navy"
-
82-ii
(1812)
587-589
A:
"Memoirs of Rev. Dr. Purdy, and Rev. Thomas
Butler."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115
-
82-ii
(1812)
589-590
L:
"Some Account of the late Thomas Eagles,
Esq."
John Mathew Gutch
Kuist
82: 75
-
82-ii
(1812)
594
O:
James Burton.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
82-ii
(1812)
595
O:
Henry Dench.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
82-ii
(1812)
601
A:
"North-West View of Ely Cathedral."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
82-ii
(1812)
601-602
L:
"Marquis of Lansdowne
."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N.S."
- 82-ii (1812): 607. L:
"Petersburg Transactions."
Rev. Henry
Hodgson.
[Orig. "H. Hodgson, M.D. & LL.D."; dated
Market Rasen, Henry Hodgson's home]
- 82-ii (1812): 608. L:
"Unaccented n."
John
Snape.
[Orig. "J. Snape"; dated Wolverhampton,
Staffs.; Snape grew up in Norton, Staffs.]
-
82-ii
(1812)
619-622
A:
"Contemplations on December, and on
Christmas."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
82-ii
(1812)
632
A
Miscellaneous corrections.
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
82-ii
(1812)
641
L:
Note covering poem "Morning."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "W.H.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
641
V:
"Morning."
Wenman Cavendish Langton
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "W.C.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
642
V
"Upon Ladies carrying Ridicules."
W. C. Langton.
Index515
Orig. "W.C.L."
-
82-ii
(1812)
669-670
O:
"A Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Isaac Gosset,
D.D. F.R.S."
Rev. Stephen Weston
Kuist
82: 154Orig. "EPIDUSIS" (sic; printed in Greek
characters)
-
82-ii
(1812)
700
L:
List of errata in previous vols. of GM.
Thomas Bland
Kuist 82:
32; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this item to Michael
Bland)Orig. "A Friend to Accuracy"