-
83-i
(1813)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 83-i (1813): 2. A:
"Meteorological Diary for December, 1812. By Dr. Pole, Bristol."
Dr. Thomas Pole.
[Dr. Thomas Pole
practiced medicine in Bristol after 1802.]
- 83-i (1813): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
3-4
L:
"Conjecture respecting
Author of
Junius."
John Eardley Wilmot
Kuist
82: 58Orig. "Junior"
-
83-i
(1813)
4
L
Re Dr. Johnson on Junius.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
83-i
(1813)
4-5
L:
"Who was the Author of Junius [enc. letters
from the Morning Herald and the Morning
Post]?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
118Orig. "Investigator"
-
83-i
(1813)
7
L:
"Epitaph at Dorchester."
James Knight Moore
Kuist
82: 114Orig. "J.K.M."
-
83-i
(1813)
8
L:
"Rev. M[ichael] Tyson?--R[obert]
Houblyn?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
- 83-i (1813): 9. L:
"The Roman Wall at Wroxeter."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
83-i
(1813)
11-13
L:
"Letters from eminent Scholars addressed to Dr.
[Richard] Busby."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
83-i
(1813)
13-14
L
"Epitaphs for Mrs. [Mary Sherman] Mason, and Lady
Palmerston [Frances Poole, Viscountess Palmerston]."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Orig. "E.J."
-
83-i
(1813)
14
L:
"Epitaphs for Mrs. Mason, and Lady
Palmerston."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
83-i
(1813)
17
L:
"St. Martin's Church, Canterbury."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B."
- 83-i (1813): 17-18. L:
"Sports on Sundays [in the reign of Elizabeth I]."
Thomas Faulkner [?].
[Orig. "J.
Faulkner" (perhaps a misprint for "T. Faulkner"); dated Chelsea, whence
Thomas Faulkner corresponded with the GM]
- 83-i (1813): 21-25. A:
"Captain Layman on the Means of supporting the Navy."
Commander William Layman.
[Orig. "W.
Layman"]
-
83-i
(1813)
26-27
L:
"[Pierre François le] Courayer's
Tract on the Divinity of Christ; Luke xvi.9.--Churching of
Women.--Sing 'Old Rose.'"
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50O
rig. "R.C."
-
83-i
(1813)
29
L:
"Leopard's Faces [used in heraldry]."
James Gomme
Kuist 82:
64Orig. "J.G."
-
83-i
(1813)
29-30
L:
"Sir R[ichard] Ellys's Property."
James Gomme
Kuist 82:
64Orig. "Antiquarius"
- 83-i (1813): 33-34. L:
"Henry's Chapel [Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
-
83-i
(1813)
34-36
L
"Remarks, from Liverpool, on the Register Bill [re registers of
births, deaths, and marriages]."
Matthew Gregson.
Orig. "G.M."; dated Liverpool,
whence Gregson corresponded with the GM
-
83-i
(1813)
36-39
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXX."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
83-i
(1813)
39
L:
"St. Michael's Church, Coventry."
Dr. George Lipscomb
Kuist
82: 86Orig. "Viator"
-
83-i
(1813)
61-62
L:
Text of an almanac poem enc., with remarks on
another such poem in GM.
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "E. Hood"
-
83-i
(1813)
93
O:
The Widow Neale of Brompton.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41
- 83-i (1813): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
99-100
L:
"Specimens of the Poetry of Thomas
Heyrick."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
83-i
(1813)
102-103
L:
"A very curious Case [re the location of Bishop
White Kennett's copy of the Book of Common
Prayer]."
Rev. Spencer Madan the Elder
Kuist 82: 90Orig. "Sp. M."
-
83-i
(1813)
105
L:
"Harlech Castle, Merionethshire."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary] [?]
Kuist 82:
144 attributes this letter to Thomas Smith, but it is inconsistent with the rest
of his GM contributions, which are antiquarian items concerning Sussex
and nearby
locales in Surrey and Hampshire.Orig. "T.S."
-
83-i
(1813)
105-106
L:
"Mr. [Thomas] Chase of Bromley [enc. (pp.
106-110) Chase's own eyewitness 'Original Description of the
Earthquake at Lisbon' in 1755]."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder [?] or Rev.
Weeden Butler the Younger [?]
Kuist 82:
41Orig. "B***"
-
83-i
(1813)
110-111
L:
"The Lakes of Westmoreland and Cumberland,
filling up."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
83-i
(1813)
111-112
L:
Further remarks on Westminster Abbey in reply
to John Carter.
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
83-i
(1813)
112
L:
"[Epitaph of] Humphrey Say and note on vicarage
of Great Doddington, Northants."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
83-i
(1813)
112
L:
"The Last Lord Vaux."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
83-i
(1813)
113
L:
"Topographical Description of Sharnford,
Leicestershire.
"
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "Eugenio"
-
83-i
(1813)
123
L:
"Elizabethan Protestants."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "L.L."
-
83-i
(1813)
130-132
A:
"Fragments of Literature, No. III."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58
-
83-i
(1813)
132-135
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXXI [Great
Hall, Lambeth Palace; Royal Military Hospital, Chelsea]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
83-i
(1813)
160
V:
"The Tears of the Booksellers."
Rev. Stephen Weston
Kuist
82: 154
-
83-i
(1813)
160
V
"Lines to a Sister, on her Birthday."
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
-
83-i
(1813)
187
O:
Henry Woodford.
John Mason
Kuist 82:
94
-
83-i
(1813)
195-196
L:
"Warrant to take Greyhounds for Charles
II."
John Bangor Russell
Kuist
82: 142Orig. "J.B.R."
-
83-i
(1813)
200
L
"Bernard Lintott?"
John Nichols.
Hart 71: 221
Orig. "Biographicus"
- 83-i (1813): 200. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
201
L:
"Malvern Church."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
- 83-i (1813): 201-206. A:
"Mr. Chase's Account of the Earthquake at Lisbon [cont.]."
Thomas Chase.
[Cont. of GM 83-i (1813):
106-110, wherein the author is identified as Thomas Chase]
-
83-i
(1813)
208
A:
"Additions to the . . . account [of Samuel
Johnson], from a person intimately acquainted with both Goldsmith
and Johnson."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82
-
83-i
(1813)
209
L:
"Gray's 'Almanack.'"
W. Symonds Higgs
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "Rusticus"
-
83-i
(1813)
209-210
L:
"Year Books [printed by Richard Pynson, Richard
Tottyll, T. Berthelet, W. Myddilton, Henry Smyth, Robert Redman,
etc.]."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
- 83-i (1813): 212-213. L:
"Biographical Memoirs of Rev. John Huckell."
Robert Bell Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B.
Wheler"; dated Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an
antiquary of Stratford-on-Avon.]
-
83-i
(1813)
214-216
A:
"Letter to Mrs. H[annah] More, on her
'Christian Morals.'"
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 83-i (1813): 220-222. A:
"Thoughts on the Music of Handel as now performed."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 83-i (1813): 222-223. A:
"Improvements in Westminster Abbey."
John
Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
83-i
(1813)
223-224
L:
"[Joseph] Ritson's 'Collection of
Songs.'"
James Heywood Markland
Kuist 82: 94Orig. "M."
-
83-i
(1813)
226-229
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXII [Royal
Military Hospital, Chelsea (cont.)]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-i (1813): 229-231. A:
"Comparative Force of English and American Frigates."
Commander William Layman.
[Cont. of GM 83-1
(1813): 21-25, whose author is identified as Captain W. Layman]
-
83-i
(1813)
257
V
"Adieu!! ['Blest child!
whose fond endearing play'; verses in memory of
Catherine Gregson, who died on 23 October 1812 at the age of six]."
Matthew Gregson.
Index507; dated Liverpool, whence
Gregson corresponded with the GM
-
83-i
(1813)
294
O:
Mrs. Frances Reid.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41
- 83-i (1813): 298. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
298
S
Remarks on items in the GM re the Jewish Bond and the
term "jaku."
Thomas Sharp.
Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)
- 83-i (1813): 298. S:
Remarks on "the Act against Incumbents letting their Benefices."
Stacey Grimaldi.
[Orig.
"Yecats"]
-
83-i
(1813)
303
L:
"[More] Guesses at Junius."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N.S."
-
83-i
(1813)
303
L:
"Worcester Cathedral."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
- 83-i (1813): 305-308. L:
"Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, at Shrewsbury."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
83-i
(1813)
308
L
"[Thomas] Otway's 'Orphan.' "
S. Webb.
Orig. "S.W."; dated Churn, whence Webb
had corresponded with the GM in 1812
-
83-i
(1813)
312
L:
"[Memorial to] T[homas] Simpson [at Market
Bosworth]."
John Ward of Hinckley
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"Hinckleiensis"
-
83-i
(1813)
313
L:
"Woodcroft House, Northamptonshire.--Dr.
[Michael] Hudson."
Robert Henson
Kuist 82:
78Orig. "R.H."
- 83-i (1813): 314-317. A:
"Original Description of the Earthquake at Lisbon [conc.]."
Thomas Chase.
[Cont. of GM 83-i (1813):
106-110, wherein the author is identified as Thomas Chase]
-
83-i
(1813)
317-318
L
"[Misinterpretations by] Antiquaries."
Anthony Hugh Cobbledick.
Orig. "A.H.C."; dated
Stratton, whence Cobbledick had corresponded with the GM in 1812
-
83-i
(1813)
318-319
L
"Hoston-stone [in Leics.]."
Rev. John Dudley.
Orig. "J.D."; dated Sileby, where Dudley was vicar
-
83-i
(1813)
327-328
L:
"Great Importance of a Religious Life."
George Wilson Meadley
Kuist 82: 94Orig.
"Detector"
-
83-i
(1813)
333-336
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXIII
[All-Hallows Church, Tower-street; St. Dunstan's Church, East,
London; Westminster Abbey Church]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-i (1813): 357. V:
"Upon the very beautiful Poem entitled 'An Epistle to a Friend,' written
by Mr. [Samuel] Rogers. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward
Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 83-i (1813): 357. V:
"To the Memory of Anne Beauclerk. (Mrs. Talbot), 1809. By the late Mr.
Jerningham ['Through many a Winter passing o'er thy tomb']."
Edward Jerningham.
[Index 512]
-
83-i
(1813)
405
L:
"Beloe's 'Anecdotes [of Scarce Books].'"
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
- 83-i (1813): 405. L:
"The Author of Junius's Letters?"
George
Woodfall.
[Orig. "G. Woodfall"]
- 83-i (1813): 405-406. L:
"[More on] The Author of Junius's Letters?"
Samuel Butler, Bishop of Lichfield.
[Orig. "S.
Butler"; Thomas Wilmot's signed letter in GM 83-ii (1813): 316
states that Butler was a product of Rugby; Samuel Butler was a student at Rugby;
other Samuel Butler letters in GM are dated Shrewsbury, where Butler
was headmaster.]
-
83-i
(1813)
407-408
L:
"Leamington Spa."
James Bisset
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "Hygeia"
- 83-i (1813): 408. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1813, By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
409-410
L:
"Irony in Scripture?"
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.C."
-
83-i
(1813)
412-413
L:
"[Further remarks on] Westminster Abbey [in
reply to John Carter]."
Rev. William Vincent, Dean of
Westminster
Kuist 82: 152Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
83-i
(1813)
413-414
L:
"Letters [written] during the Civil
Wars."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
83-i
(1813)
416
L:
"Great & Little Malvern."
Stacey Grimaldi [?]
Kuist
82: 75Orig. "Yecats"
-
83-i
(1813)
417
A:
"St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-i (1813): 417-418. L:
"Religious Improvements in the Forest of Dean" enc. in letter (signed
"Benevolus") from another.
Rev. Payler Matthew
Procter.
[Orig. "P. M. Procter, Newland Vicarage, near Colford,
Gloucestershire"; Proctor devoted himself to educational and philanthropic
improvements in the Forest of Dean (Alumni Cantab., Pt. II, 5:
207)]
-
83-i
(1813)
419-420
L:
"Improvements suggested in the Register
Bill."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
- 83-i (1813): 425-426. L:
"The Royal Navy, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth."
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]
-
83-i
(1813)
427-428
L:
"Extracts relative to the Household of Henry
VIII."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
- 83-i (1813): 431. A:
"Letter LXXVI. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
-
83-i
(1813)
434-435
L:
"[George] Campbell on the Gospels [with list of
errata]."
Francis Douce [?]
Kuist
82: 56Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
-
83-i
(1813)
435-437
L:
"Saturday Afternoons.--Recollection of Times
long past."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 83-i (1813): 462. V:
"To John Dent, Esq. on beholding his very beautiful and classical Library.
By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron
Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 83-i (1813): 462. V:
"A Song. By Lord Thurlow ['The Lilies in the silver air']."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
-
83-i
(1813)
483-488
A
"Some Account of the late Andrew Marshal, M.D."
Dr. William Charles Wells.
GM87-ii (1817):
470
Orig. "Medicus"
-
83-i
(1813)
509-511
L:
"The Bible Society."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
- 83-i (1813): 511. L:
"Mr. S. Jackson on Junius's Letters."
Stephen Jackson.
[Orig. "S. Jackson";
dated Ipswich; Stephen Jackson was editor of the Ipswich Journal.]
- 83-i (1813): 512. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-i
(1813)
513
L:
"Norton juxta Twycross."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "B.R."
-
83-i
(1813)
513-520
L:
"Memoirs and Character of Edmond Malone,
Esq."
James Boswell, Jun
Kuist
82: 33Orig. "J.B."
-
83-i
(1813)
520
L
"Antiquaryand Antiquarian."
James Weetman.
Orig. "J.W."; dated Liverpool,
whence James Weetman signed his full name to contributions in GM 79-ii
(1809): 1102-1104 and elsewhere
-
83-i
(1813)
532-534 [misnumbered as 540-
542]
A
"On Christ's Hospital, and the Character of the
Christ's Hospital Boys."
Charles Lamb.
Conc. (GM 83-i
[1813]: 617-622) is signed by Charles Lamb.
-
83-i
(1813)
540-543
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXIV
Leaden-Hall; St. Stephen's Church, Walbrook
."
John Carter.
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-i (1813): 565. V:
"Imitation of the Elegiac Verses inscribed at Bristol to the Memory of a
lamented Wife."
George Hardinge.
[Editorial note attributes these verses to "Mr. Hardinge" who "wrote these
lines at Bristol, upon one of his Journeys to the circuit in Wales"; George
Hardinge was the justice then assigned to the Brecon, Glamorgan, and Radnor
circuit; Index 509]
- 83-i (1813): 566. V:
"The Musick of the Groves. From Mr. G. Dyer's 'Poetics.'"
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 83-i (1813): 566. L:
Cover letter enc. verses ("On Stratford-upon-Avon," pp. 566-567) by "the
youthful . . . John Meacham."
Robert Bell
Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Stratford-
upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-Avon.]
-
83-i
(1813)
567-568
V
"Female Celibacy; Or, The Grave of Cynthia. By the Author of the
'Bachelor's Soliloquy.'"
J. Jackson.
Index512
-
83-i
(1813)
596
O:
Joseph Munday.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41
-
83-i
(1813)
601
L:
Notes on Cranbourne Church, Dorset.
Rev. Thomas Rackett
Kuist 82: 138Orig. "T.R."
-
83-i
(1813)
607-608
L:
"Historical Account of the Monastery of La
Trappe."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
83-i
(1813)
613
L
"Calvinism.--Defence of the National Religion."
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
-
83-i
(1813)
614
L:
"[George] Campbell on the Gospels."
Francis Douce [?]
Kuist
82: 56Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
- 83-i (1813): 617-622. A:
"On Christ's Hospital, and the Character of the Christ's Hospital Boys
[conc.]."
Charles Lamb.
[Orig. "C. Lamb"]
-
83-i
(1813)
629-630
L:
"Weekly Bill of Mortality in September
1665."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
-
83-i
(1813)
662-663
O:
George Ashburnham, Viscount St. Asaph.
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
83-i
(1813)
700
A
Corrections for items in the GM.
Thomas Bland.
Orig. "A Friend to
Accuracy"
- 83-ii (1813): [ii]. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, on Completing his LXXXIIID Volume. By Lord
Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron
Thurlow.
[Index 538]
-
83-ii
(1813)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
-
83-ii
(1813)
3-4
L:
"Anniversary of the Bibliomanio-Roxburghe
Club."
James Hey
wood Markland
Kuist 82: 94Orig.
"Templarius"
- 83-ii (1813): 4. L:
"Mr. W. Jackson [misprint for S. Jackson]."
Rev. John Brickdale Blakeway.
[Orig. "J. B.
Blakeway"]
- 83-ii (1813): 5-6. L:
"Mr. Burdon's Vindication of Norman Architecture."
William Burdon.
[Orig. "W. Burdon";
dated Hartford, near Morpeth; Burdon lived near Morpeth.]
-
83-ii
(1813)
7-8
L:
"Lord Lansdown's Knowledge of Junius
confirmed."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
83-ii
(1813)
8
L:
"Amusements of Leamington."
James Bisset
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "Narrator"
- 83-ii (1813): 8. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-ii
(1813)
9-10
L:
"Historical Account of Rainham Church,
Kent."
Robert Bremmel Schnebbelie
Kuist 82: 142Orig.
"J.C.S."
-
83-ii
(1813)
10-12
L:
"Royal and Ecclesiastical [and Commercial]
Grants, from the Patent Rolls."
Rev. James Dallaway
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "E.M.S."
- 83-ii (1813): 17. L:
"Monument of Drury."
Rev. Frederick Henry
Barnwell (later Turnor Barnwell).
[Orig. "F. H.
Barnwell"; dated Bury St. Edmund's, Barnwell's home]
- 83-ii (1813): 18-19. L:
"Act for registering Charitable Donations."
John Henry Prince.
[Orig. "J. H.
Prince"]
- 83-ii (1813): 22. L:
"Robert Leman."
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]
-
83-ii
(1813)
22-23
L:
"Sir T[homas] Ryves."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
83-ii
(1813)
25-26
A:
"Fragments of Literature. No. IV."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58
- 83-ii (1813): 31. L:
"Cathedral Service at Salisbury."
Rev.
Charles John Smyth.
[Orig. "C. J. Smyth"; dated
Norwich; Smyth was vicar of Calton, Norfolk.]
-
83-ii
(1813)
31-32
L:
"[George] Campbell on the Gospels."
Francis Douce [?]
Kuist
82: 56Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
-
83-ii
(1813)
36-39
A:
"Architectural Innovations. No. CLXXV [St.
Paul's, London]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
83-ii
(1813)
40
S
Query re Robert Thoroton's Extracts of Deeds.
Samuel
Pipe Wolferstan.
Orig. "S.P.W."
- 83-ii (1813): 63. V:
"Vittoria."
John Mayne.
[Index 519] [Orig. "J. Mayne"]
- 83-ii (1813): 99-102. L:
"Dr. [James] Wilmot's Pretensions to be Junius examined [and
refuted]."
Samuel Butler, Bishop of
Lichfield.
[Orig. "S. Butler"; dated Shrewsbury,
where Butler was headmaster]
- 83-ii (1813): 102-104. L:
"Dr. [James] Wilmot's Pretensions to be Junius examined."
George Woodfall.
[Orig. "G.
Woodfall"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
104
L:
Note re various items in GM.
Samuel Pipe Wolferstan
Kuist 82: 156Orig.
"S.P.W."
- 83-ii (1813): 111-112. L:
"Almanacks."
Shirley Woolmer.
[Orig. "S. Woolmer, Printer of the Exeter Gazette"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
112
L
"The Rokebys."
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Dormant Peerages534; Orig. "G.H.W."
-
83-ii
(1803)
113
L:
"King Stagg Bridge, Dorset."
Rev. Thomas Rackett
Kuist
82: 138Orig. "T.R."
-
83-ii
(1813)
113-115
L
"Church Notes from Audley in Staffordshire."
William Snape.
Snape signed the conc. of this
article in GM83-ii (1813): 420-423.
- 83-ii (1813): 119-120. L:
"The Author of 'Thomas à Kempis' doubtful."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner";
dated Chelsea, whence Faulkner corresponded with the GM]
-
83-ii
(1813)
121-123
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. I [Fortune
Theatre]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "E.H."
-
83-ii
(1813)
123-124
L:
"Cromwell's refusing the Crown--Pleasing
Recollections."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 83-ii (1813): 126-127. L:
"Saxon Buildings; Norman Architecture of Lincoln and Peterborough."
William Burdon.
[Orig. "W.
Burdon"; dated Hartford, near Morpeth; Burdon lived near Morpeth.]
-
83-ii
(1813)
127-130
L
"Advantages & Disadvantages of Extemporary Preaching."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "Ausonius"
- 83-ii (1813): 130-131 [misnumbered as 130-
136]. L: "Abbey Church, Westminster. Mr. [William]
Pitt's Monument. . . ."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
131-133 [misnumbered
136-133].
A:
"Architectural Innovation.
No. CLXXVI [St. Paul's, London., cont.]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-ii (1813): 133-134. L:
"Accented Vowels."
John Snape.
[Orig. "J. Snape"; dated Wolverhampton, Staffs.; Snape grew up
in Norton, Staffs.]
- 83-ii (1813): 157. V:
Lines on a monument to Mrs. Shute of Sydenham and her daughters ("In deep
submission to the will above").
Thomas
Campbell.
[Prefatory note identifies the author as "Mr.
Campbell, Author of 'The Pleasures of Hope,' 'Gertrude of Wyoming,' &c.";
Index 494]
- 83-ii (1813): 198. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-ii
(1813)
203-204
L:
"Bible Society."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
204-205
L
"Junius characterized."
Rev. William Henry Pratt.
Orig. "W.H.P."; dated
Randalston (Co. Antrim), whence Pratt had corresponded with the GM in
1812
-
83-ii
(1813)
205-206
L:
"[Richard Hooker's] Ecclesiastical
Polity."
Michael Wodhull
Kuist
82: 156Orig. "L.L."
-
83-ii
(1813)
206
L:
"Michael Tyson?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
-
83-ii
(1813)
207
L
"Prayers for the King."
Rev. William Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
83-ii
(1813)
209
L:
"Blackfordby Chapel."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
83-ii
(1813)
210
L:
"Rev. Clayton Mordaunt Cracherode."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
83-ii
(1813)
210-211
L:
"Families of Wotton and Vaux."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
83-ii
(1813)
211-212
L:
"Roxburghe Club."
John Major [?]
Kuist 82:
90Orig. "J. M.**"
-
83-ii
(1813)
214-215
L:
"Foundation of Christ's Hospital; Education at
Christ's Hospital.--Charitable Donations."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "A.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
217
L:
"Crypt at Canterbury."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "J.P.M."
-
83-ii
(1813)
217-221
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. II [Whitefriars,
Salisbury-court, Dorset-Gardens theatres]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
83-ii
(1813)
221-223
L
"Remarks on the Construction of Strand Bridge."
Rev. Hugh Owen [?].
Orig. "H.O."
-
83-ii
(1813)
229-231
L:
"Modern Mode of Travelling in
Stage
Coaches."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "An Old Inside"
-
83-ii
(1813)
231-232
L:
"The Collar of S.S."
Charles St. Barbe
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "S.B."
-
83-ii
(1813)
233-234
L
"An old Almanack."
William Stretton.
Orig. "W.S."; dated Lenton Priory
(Notts.), whence Stretton had corresponded with the GM in 1808
- 83-ii (1813): 234. L:
"Interesting Particulars of Mr. T[homas Henry] Sheridan."
William Chamberlaine.
[Orig. "W.
Chamberlaine"; dated Aylesbury-street, William Chamberlaine's home
(GM 92-ii [1822]: 507); my thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive
Project, Surrey History Centre, for bringing Chamberlaine's identity to my
attention in letter to me of 11 Aug. 2002]
- 83-ii (1813): 235. L:
"Deliverance from Corsairs."
William
Shone.
[Orig. "W. Shone"; dated Mincing Lane,
London; Biography Database CD1 lists a William Shone, wine merchant of
37 Mincing Lane, in business in 1783.]
-
83-ii
(1813)
237
L:
"King Charles I."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
83-ii
(1813)
237-240
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXVII St.
Paul's, London]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-ii (1813): 261. V:
"Ode meditated in the Cloisters of Christ's Hospital; from 'Poetics' by G.
Dyer."
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
-
83-ii
(1813)
262
V:
"Horace, Book III. Ode xxi. To his
Wine-flask."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan
Kuist 82: 48-49Orig. "S.H.C
"
- 83-ii (1813): 302. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-ii
(1813)
307
L:
"Lines written in a Family Prayer-book."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "J.P."; also signed "A
Rambler"
-
83-ii
(1813)
308-309
L:
"Dr. [William] George.--Dean [Francis]
Ayscough."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 83-ii (1813): 311-312. L:
"General [Jean Victor Marie] Moreau; Heroism and Misfortunes of Lieut.
Brand.--Gavin Wilson."
Rev. William Charles
Dyer.
[Orig. "W. C. Dyer"; dated Abbots Roding,
whence William Charles Dyer corresponded with the GM]
-
83-ii
(1813)
313
L:
"Tarrant Gunvill, Dorset."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
83-ii
(1813)
321
L
"Mr. [John Sidney] Hawkins's 'History, &c. of Gothic
Architecture' [a defense of John Carter (unacknowledged by the contributor as
himself), followed on the same page by a signed letter by Carter, written, he
states, 'to
comply with the recommendation of my best friend the "Architect"']."
John Carter.
GMn.s. 18 (1842): 663
Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-ii (1813): 321-324. A:
"Observations on 'History of the Origin and Establishment of Gothic
Architecture, by John-Sidney Hawkins, F.A.S.'"
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter";
Carter, in his prefatory note (p. 321) states that he has written his
uncomplimentary review of Hawkins's work at the urging "of my best friend the
'Architect'" (the pseudonym of Carter himself).]
-
83-ii
(1813)
328-329
L
"Inverness Castle."
Hugh Robert Duff.
Orig. "H.R.D.";
dated Muirtown, Inverness-shire, whence Duff corresponded with the GM
-
83-ii
(1813)
333-334
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. III [Vere Street
Theatre]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
83-ii
(1813)
335-337
L:
"On the Propriety of Antiquarian and
Antiquity."
James Weetman
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "J.W."
-
83-ii
(1813)
338-339
L:
"The Utility of Literary Associations
demonstrated."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "A.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
341-344
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXVIII [St.
Paul's, London]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 83-ii (1813): 365. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban ['Sylvanus, the great peer of Time, whose
flight']."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron
Thurlow.
[Index 538] [Orig.
"Thurlow"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
367-368
V
"Morning. An Ode."
Cornelius F. Webb.
Index541
Orig. "C.F.W."
-
83-ii
(1813)
398-399
O
"Memoir of the Reverend Francis Leighton."
Rev. John Brickdale Blakeway.
Illust.5:
655
- 83-ii (1813): 406. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-ii
(1813)
411-412
L:
"Literary Anecdotes re Dr. William George, Dr.
John Savage, Dr. George, and Archbishop Abbott."
Rev. Edward Jones.
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.I."
- 83-ii (1813): 417-418. L:
"Frankley Chapel, and the Lyttelton Family."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
83-ii
(1813)
418-420
L:
"Remarkable Extracts from the Patent
Rolls."
Rev. James Dallaway
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "E.M.S."
- 83-ii (1813): 420-423. A:
"Account of the Parish of Audley, co. Stafford [cont.]."
William Snape.
[Orig. "W.
Snape"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
423
L:
"[William Melmoth's] Great Importance
[of a Religious Life]."
George Wilson Meadley
Kuist 82: 94Orig.
"Detector"
-
83-ii
(1813)
425
L:
"St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell."
Thomas Prattent
Kuist 82:
137Orig. "T.P."
- 83-ii (1813): 427-429. L:
"Origin and Great Increase of Somers Town."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
431
L
"Ghosts and Horse-shoes."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
83-ii
(1813)
437
L:
"Of the London Theatres. No. IV [the Rose, the
Hope, and the Swan]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
- 83-ii (1813): 437-438. A:
"Letter LXXVII. On Prisons."
Dr. John
Coakley Lettsom.
[Orig. "J. C. Lettsom"]
- 83-ii (1813): 440-441. L:
"Mr. Dibdin's Literary Labours; 'Typographical Antiquities.'"
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
[Orig.
"T. F. Dibdin"]
- 83-ii (1813): 441-442. A:
"Henry VII's Chapel."
John
Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
442-446
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXIX [St.
Paul's, London]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
83-ii
(1813)
447
L:
"Peerage."
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"G.H.W."
- 83-ii (1813): 469-470. V:
"Lines on the Victory of Captain Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, Baronet,
over the Chesapeake, in the American Seas. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 83-ii (1813): 508-509. O:
Spencer Madan, Bishop of Peterborough.
John
Nichols.
[Annotation by John Bowyer Nichols identifying John
Nichols as the author, Nichols Family Records, vol. 10, ff100-102, transcribed
by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and
furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the author]
- 83-ii (1813): 510. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
83-ii
(1813)
533
L:
"The Liturgy."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
533
L
"The Petty Family."
Charles Ludlow Tonson [?].
Dormant Peerages534; orig. "G.H.W."
-
83-ii
(1813)
534-535
A
"Fragments of Literature. No. V."
Sir Henry Ellis.
Kuist 82: 58 lists Ellis as the
author of other articles in this series.
-
83-ii
(1813)
544
L:
"Address to Bibliomaniacks."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "A Book-worm, W.
B**r"
- 83-ii (1813): 545-546. L:
"Mr. Woodfall . . . on Junius's Letters."
George Woodfall.
[Orig. "G.
Woodfall"]
- 83-ii (1813): 546. L:
"Dr. Butler on Junius's Letters."
Samuel
Butler, Bishop of Lichfield.
[Orig. "S. Butler";
dated Shrewsbury, where Butler was headmaster]
-
83-ii
(1813)
546-547
L
"[Edmund] Burke [not Junius]."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
553-563
A:
"Of the London Theatres,--No. V [Sadler's
Musick-house, Miles's Musick-house, Sadler's Wells]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
83-ii
(1813)
563-565
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXX [St.
James's, Piccadilly; Soho Square; Crane-court, Fleet-street; Middle
Temple Gateway, Fleet-street]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
83-ii
(1813)
567
L:
"Henry Etough?--Pulter Forester?--Joan
Bocking?"
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122Orig. "B.N."
- 83-ii (1813): 589. V:
"The Orange Tree: A Song. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index
538]
-
83-ii
(1813)
590-592
V
"Columbus, a Poem [conc.]."
Rev. George Waddington.
Waddington signed the first
part of this poem in GM83-ii (1813): 470-472; Index 540
-
83-ii
(1813)
627-628
O:
John Gregory.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41Orig. "Christianus"
- 83-ii (1813): 630. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1813. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 83-ii (1813): 633-634. L:
"Whitby Abbey."
John Chessell
Buckler.
[Orig. "J. C. Buckler"]
-
83-ii
(1813)
634-635
L:
"Miscellaneous Strictures.--Intermediate
State."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
83-ii
(1813)
641
L:
"William Prince of Orange."
Rev. Thomas Rackett
Kuist
82:
138Orig. "T.R."
-
83-ii
(1813)
642.
L:
"Baptist's Head, Clerkenwell."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
83-ii
(1813)
642-643
L:
"Saltby, co. Leic.; Salubrity of
Situation."
Rev. William Mounsey
Kuist 82: 114-115Orig.
"W.M."
-
83-ii
(1813)
643
L:
"Bibliomaniacs."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
-
83-ii
(1813)
648
L:
"[Henry] Winstanley's Water-works."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
83-ii
(1813)
650
L
Re a 1685 edition of Thomas Kempis, The Imitation of
Christ.
Rev. William Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L"
-
83-ii
(1813)
656
L:
"Junius."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
[?]
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "Amicus in Curia"
- 83-ii (1813): 664. V:
"Sonnet. On Dr. [Thomas] Zouch's Life of Sir Philip Sidney. (From Lord
Thurlow's 'Appendix to Poems on several Occasions' . . .)."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]