-
84-i
(1814)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31Orig. "S. Urban"
-
84-i
(1814)
5
L:
"Algernon Sydney's Letters?"
George Wharton Marriott
Kuist 82: 94Orig. "G.W.M."
- 84-i (1814): 9-12. A:
"Observations on Mr. [John Sidney] Hawkins's 'History, &c. of Gothic
Architecture' [cont.]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 84-i (1814): 16-17. L:
"The late Sacramental Plate at St. Paul's described."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
-
84-i
(1814)
17
L:
"Radcliffe upon the Wreke [Co.
Leicester]."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-i
(1814)
22-24
L:
"Interesting Anecdotes of Pichegru, Moreau,
&c."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist
82: 57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
84-i
(1814)
24
L:
"Haunted Houses.--Horse-shoes."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
84-i
(1814)
25-30
A:
"Discipline of the Church of Rome respecting
the Scriptures."
Charles Butler
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "C.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
33-36
L:
"Various Causes of the Rarity of Books."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "A.C."
-
84-i
(1814)
37-38
A:
"Fragments of Literature. No. VI."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58
-
84-i
(1814)
38
L:
"Mechanic Power."
Rev. William Milton
Kuist
82: 96Orig. "W.M."
-
84-i
(1814)
39
L:
"Plans and Views of the Town of
Liverpool."
Matthew Gregson
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "M.G."
- 84-i (1814): 62-63. V:
"The White Cockade. An Address to the French Nation. By W. T. Fitz-
Gerald, Esq."
William Thomas
Fitzgerald.
[Index 504]
- 84-i (1814): 63. V:
"The Second Ode of Anacreon. Translated by Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 84-i (1814): 64. V:
"The Fourteenth Ode of Anacreon. Translated by Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
-
84-i
(1814)
64
V
"Song ['The Storm that rag'd throughout the night']."
Cornelius F. Webb.
Index541
Orig. "C.F.W."
-
84-i
(1814)
102
O:
Mrs. Hooper, widow of the Rev. James
Hooper.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "Amicus"
- 84-i (1814): 102. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-i
(1814)
107-108
L:
"Mr. Feinagle's Art of Memory not new."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "Mnemonicus"
- 84-i (1814): 108. L:
"Original Register of Bella Valla Priory."
Rev. Thomas Leeson Cursham.
[Orig. "T. L.
Cursham, M.A. Vicar"; dated Mansfield, where Cursham was vicar]
-
84-i
(1814)
108-109
L:
"English Antiquities [on the
Continent]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
84-i
(1814)
110
L:
"Excellent Hint on Roads."
Dr. George Lipscomb
Kuist
82: 86Orig. "Viator"
-
84-i
(1814)
112
L:
"Consciousness after Death."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
84-i
(1814)
113-114
L:
"Topographical Notes from Gillingham,
Dorsetshire."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-i
(1814)
114-116
L:
"Topographical Notices of the Town of
Liverpool."
Matthew Gregson
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "M.G."
-
84-i
(1814)
116-117
L:
"Original Foundation of the Bodleian Library;
Origin o
f delivering Books to Public Libraries."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-i
(1814)
117-118
A:
"Books from the Continent."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "W.
B**r"
-
84-i
(1814)
118-120
A:
"Winter Reminiscences.--Christmas Eve."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
121
L:
"Cook's Folly, near Bristol.--Henley upon
Thames."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "A
Traveller"
-
84-i
(1814)
121-126
A:
"Observations relative to the Catholic Bible
Society; Roman Catholic Versions of the Scriptures; Doctrine and
Discipline of the Romish Church."
Charles Butler
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "C.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
127-128
L:
"Game of Closing."
John Holmes
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "J.H."
-
84-i
(1814)
128-129
L:
"Historical Cards."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
-
84-i
(1814)
129
L:
"[More on] Historical Cards."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "G.W.L."
- 84-i (1814): 133-135. L:
"Remarks on the 'History of Gothic Architecture' [by John Sidney
Hawkins]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
84-i
(1814)
139-142
A
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXXI [re architecture in the
reign of James II]."
John Carter.
Orig. "An Architect"
-
84-i
(1814)
166
L:
Verses, "On the Shortness of Human Life,"
composed by John Jortin and trans. from the Latin by Cowper,
enc."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 84-i (1814): 167. V:
"Lines Written for a FĂȘte given in Celebration of the Princess Charlotte's
Birthday, A.D. 1814. By the Rev. C. V. Le Grice."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le Grice.
[Index
515]
- 84-i (1814): 168. V:
"Summer Tribute to the Birds of Mitcham Bower. By Mr. Pratt."
Samuel Jackson Pratt.
[Index
527] [Orig. "S.J.P."]
- 84-i (1814): 168. V:
"To a Young Relation embarking for Holland to complete the Triumphs of the
Revolution of 1815."
Samuel Jackson
Pratt.
[Orig. "S.J.P."; immediately follows another
poem on the same page, also signed "S.J.P.," which is attributed to Pratt in
Index 527]
-
84-i
(1814)
168
V:
"Rational Madness: A Song, for the Lovers of
Curious and Rare Books."
John Major
Kuist 82:
90-91Orig. "J.M."
- 84-i (1814): 206. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 84-i (1814): 213. L:
"The Chapel of Hampstead."
John James
Park.
[Orig. "J. J. Park"]
-
84-i
(1814)
213-214
L:
"Rev. James Tate, and his grateful
Scholars."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig. "D.
Richmondiensis"
- 84-i (1814): 217. L:
"Old Parr's Cottage, at The Glen, Shropshire."
James Parkes.
[Orig. "J. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, where James Parkes assisted his father, David Parkes, as a
draftsman]
-
84-i
(1814)
219-220
L:
"Early Editions of Thomas
Kempis."
John Holmes
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "I.H."
-
84-i
(1814)
223-224
L:
"Another Guess at Junius.--Hugh Boyd."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "W.B. An Inhabitant of
Chelsea"
-
84-i
(1814)
225-227
L:
"Historical Account of Beauchief Abbey,
Derbyshire."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-i
(1814)
229-230
L:
"On Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to 'C.B.''s letters]."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-i
(1814)
231-234
L:
"Cautions to the Collectors of old
Paintings."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
-
84-i
(1814)
234-235
L:
"Reminiscences.--Mrs. [Herster] Piozzi, Dr.
Johnson, &c."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 84-i (1814): 237. L:
"Utaves? [query re the meaning of the word]."
William Burdon.
[Orig. "W. Burdon";
dated Hartford, near Morpeth; Burdon lived near Morpeth.]
-
84-i
(1814)
238-239
L:
"Frost of 1784-5."
Rev. Thomas Rackett [?]
Kuist 82: 138Orig. "T.R."
- 84-i (1814): 242-245. L:
"Mr. Hawkins's friendly Assistance to Mr. [John] Carter."
John Sidney Hawkins.
[Authorship disclosed in
title; Carter and Hawkins were engaged in a long-running architectural
feud.]
-
84-i
(1814)
245-247
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXXII [St.
James's Church, Piccadilly]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
84-i
(1814)
261-264
R:
Francis Baily's Doctrine of Life Annuities
and Assurances, Pt. II. Rev.
Robert Nares (headnote, p. 261) and Rev. John
Hellins (review)
Kuist 82: 115; corrected
(Kuist incorrectly attributes the review to Nares)
- 84-i (1814): 268. V:
"Sonnet, Written on the 31st Day of December. (From Lord Thurlow's
'Moonlight.')."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron
Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 84-i (1814): 268-269. L:
The author's verses to Byron ("Ah! Noble Bard! Thy blazing Muse controul")
enc.
Anne Clarke.
[Orig.
"A. Clarke"] [Index 496]
-
84-i
(1814)
307
O:
William Robertson.
Luke Hansard
Kuist 82:
76
- 84-i (1814): 310. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-i
(1814)
314
S
Corrections for items in the GM.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Dormant Peerages 534; Orig. "G.H.W."
-
84-i
(1814)
315-316
L:
"Inscription on Sir John Moore, by Dr. [Samuel]
Parr."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
84-i
(1814)
316
L:
"Mr. Wyvill's Resignation of
Black-Notley."
Dr. John Disney
Kuist 82:
56Orig. "J.D."
-
84-i
(1814)
316-317
L
"Decking Churches with Greens."
Rev. Robert Nares [?].
Orig. "Mnemon"
- 84-i (1814): 317-318. L:
"Stipendiary Curates."
Rev. George
Gaskin.
[Rev. George Gaskin, letter to John Nichols, 23 Mar.
1814, Private Collection (PC1/4/31 NAD154), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The
Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 22
Feb. 2000 to the author] [Orig. "A Sound Member of the Established
Church"]
-
84-i
(1814)
318
L:
"Canonical Hours of Marriage."
Rev. Edward Jones [?]
Kuist 82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
84-i
(1814)
325-327
L:
"Middle State."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
84-i
(1814)
327-328
A:
"Consciousness of the Soul in a disembodied
State."
Rev. Richard Polwhele [?]
Kuist 82: 137Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
-
84-i
(1814)
329-332
L:
"Mr. Hawkins's 'History, &c. of Gothic
Architecture.'"
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C.
"
-
84-i
(1814)
337-339
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. VI."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
84-i
(1814)
339-340
A
"Account of the National Debt, and the Public Funds or Stocks."
John Eardley Wilmot.
Illust.6: 272,
272n
-
84-i
(1814)
340-341
L:
"Dean of Canterbury's Sermon."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
342
L:
"East Witton."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
- 84-i (1814): 345. L:
"Junius."
Thomas Busby.
[Index 65] [Orig. "T. Busby"]
-
84-i
(1814)
345-348
L:
"Biblical Restrictions by the Church of
Rome."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
- 84-i (1814): 348-351. A:
"Mr. Hawkins's friendly Assistance to Mr. Carter [cont.]."
John Sidney Hawkins.
[Authorship disclosed in
title; Carter and Hawkins were engaged in a long-running architectural
feud.]
- 84-i (1814): 373-374. V:
"Extracts from the Poems of Synesius, Translated from the Greek by H. S.
Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-i (1814): 375. V:
"To Nothing."
Rev. Thomas Beck of
Deptford.
[Orig. "Porson?"] [Correct
authorship disclosed in GM 84-i (1814): 426; Watt 1: 91]
-
84-i
(1814)
376
L:
Epitaph by Rev. John Gibson in Godalming
churchyard enc.
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.Z."
-
84-i
(1814)
407-408
O:
Mrs. Martha Frances Palairet."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41Orig. "W.B."
- 84-i (1814): 422. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-i
(1814)
427-428
L:
"Portraits and Profiles of Gray."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
84-i
(1814)
431
L
"Granville Sharp."
Thomas Faulkner.
Orig. "T.F."; dated Chelsea, whence Faulkner
corresponded with the GM
-
84-i
(1814)
432
L:
Note on identification of certain writers,
including "Junius," from evidence in London Evening Post,
1769.
William Kirkby [?]
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "W.K."
- 84-i (1814): 439-440. L:
"Anecdotes of William Somervile the Poet."
Robert Bell Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B.
Wheler"; dated Old Town, Stratford upon Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an
antiquary of Stratford-on-Avon.]
-
84-i
(1814)
441-443
L:
"Biblical Restrictions by the Church of
Rome."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
- 84-i (1814): 443-445. L:
"Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher";
dated Hoxton, whence Thomas Fisher corresponded with the GM]
-
84-i
(1814)
450-451
L:
"Who NOT the Writer of Junius."
Rev. William Charles Dyer
Kuist 82: 57-58Orig.
"W.C.D."
-
84-i
(1814)
453
L:
"Polwhele's Sermons."
Rev. Richard Polwhele
Kuist 82: 137Orig. "An Old
Correspondent"
-
84-i
(1814)
454-455
A
"On the Consciousness of the human Soul, during the time of its
continuance in a disembodied state."
Rev. Richard Polwhele [?].
Kuist 82: 137 tentatively attributes
the other two parts of this series of articles to Polwhele.
Orig. "Oxoniensis"
- 84-i (1814): 456-457. A:
"Mr. Hawkins's Answer to Mr. [John] Carter [cont.]."
John Sidney Hawkins.
[Authorship disclosed in
title; Carter and Hawkins were engaged in a long-running architectural
feud.]
-
84-i
(1814)
457-459
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXXIII
Mansion of Sir
George Whitmore, Hoxton; Montague House (British
Museum)."
John Carter.
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
84-i
(1814)
459-463
L:
"Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to 'C.B.']."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-i
(1814)
472-477
R
Baily's Life Annuities and Assurances[cont.].
Rev. John Hellins.
Illust.7: 621, 621n
- 84-i (1814): 485. V:
"A Song, in Ariadne; a Poem. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 84-i (1814): 485-486. V:
"Ariel's Song; in the Same [i.e., Ariadne; a Poem]."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index 538]
- 84-i (1814): 487-488. V:
"An Extract from St. Gregory Nazianzen's Poem De Vita sua;
translated from the Greek, by H. S. Boyd."
Rev.
Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-i (1814): 497. O:
John Beaumont, Registrar of the Royal Humane Society.
John Nichols and John Bowyer Nichols.
[Annotation by
John Bowyer Nichols identifying himself and John Nichols as the authors, Nichols
Family Records, vol. 10, f255, transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive
Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the
author]
- 84-i (1814): 526. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 84-i (1814): 530. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 84-i (1814): 531-534. L:
"Consequences of Prevalence of the French Language."
John Mathew Gutch.
[Orig. "J. M.
Gutch"]
-
84-i
(1814)
536
L:
"Description of the Church of Great Fontmel,
co. Dorset."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-i
(1814)
537-539
L:
"The Boy-Bishop.--Eton
Montem.--Salt-bearers."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-i
(1814)
541-543
A:
"Address to Persons calling themselves
Unitarians."
Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St. David's and
(later) of Salisbury
Kuist 82: 39Orig. "T. St. David's"
-
84-i
(1814)
543-544
L:
"Organs built by Mr. [Samuel] Green."
Rev. Hugh Owen
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "H.O."
-
84-i
(1814)
545
A:
"Chapel in Dean Forest."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 120Orig. "Edit."
-
84-i
(1814)
545
L:
"Life of John Knox."
George Gleig, Bishop of Brechin
Kuist 82: 64Orig. "G--
B--"
-
84-i
(1814)
548-550
L:
"On the Intermediate State; On the
Consciousness of the Human Soul."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
84-i
(1814)
553
L:
"On the Consciousness of the Human
Soul."
Rev. Richard Polwhele [?]
Kuist 82: 137Orig.
"Oxoniensis"
-
84-i
(1814)
553-555
L:
"Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to 'C.B.']."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
- 84-i (1814): 555-557. A:
"Mr. Hawkins's Answer to Mr. [John] Carter."
John Sidney Hawkins.
[Orig. "J. S.
Hawkins"; Carter and Hawkins were engaged in a long-running architectural
feud.]
-
84-i
(1814)
557-560
A:
"Architectural Innovations. No. CLXXXIV
[Montague House (British Museum)]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 84-i (1814): 561-568. A:
"Hints on Slave Labour and West India Cultivation. By Captain
Layman."
Commander William Layman.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
84-i
(1814)
569-571
R
Thomas McCrie's The Life of John Knox
(cont.).
George Gleig, Bishop of Brechin.
Illust.7: 622, 622n
-
84-i
(1814)
572-575
R:
John Nichols's Literary Anecdotes of the
Eighteenth Century, vol. 8.
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 84-i (1814): 591. V:
"The Opening of St. Gregory's Poem On the Vanity of this Life; translated
from the Greek by H. S. Boyd [followed by 'An Extract from the Conclusion of the
above Poem']."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-i (1814): 591-592. V:
"The Island of the Blessed. Paraphrased from the Second Olympian Ode of
Pindar, by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.
[Index 492]
-
84-i
(1814)
592
V
"Lines occasioned by reading 'The Bride of
Abydos.'"
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
Orig. "H.S.B."; Boyd signed
the poem immediately preceding it, and Kuist 82: 34 attributes the poem
immediately
following it (signed "H.S.B.") to Boyd.
-
84-i
(1814)
592
V:
"Lines occasioned by reading the
'Giaour.'"
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd
Kuist
82: 34Orig. "H.S.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
626
O:
Mary Argyll.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
84-i
(1814)
633-634
L:
"The Cathedral at Rouen in Normandy."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-i
(1814)
643
L:
"Comparative Dimensions of Religious
Edifices."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-i
(1814)
643
L:
"[More on] Comparative Dimensions of Religious
Edifices."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
84-i
(1814)
648
L:
Note covering "A Secrett for an Ague,"
transcribed from a MS. of Alexander Grimaldi.
Stacey Grimaldi
Kuist
82: 75Orig. "Yecats"
-
84-i
(1814)
649-651
L:
"Strictures on the Laws against
Vagrants."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
84-i
(1814)
655
L:
"Citations from 'Doctor and Student.'"
John Holmes [?]
Kuist
82: 80Orig. "H."
-
84-i
(1814)
655-656
L:
"The 'Doctor and Student'
illustrated.--Sinderesis."
John Holmes
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Investigator"
-
84-i
(1814)
657-664
A
"Hints on Slave Labour and West-India Cultivation."
Commander William Layman.
Layman signed the preceding part
of the series (GM84-i [1814]: 561-568) and the
concluding part of the series (GM84-ii [1814]:
33-40).
-
84-i
(1814)
700
O
Caroline Watson.
John Eardley Wilmot.
Illust.6: 276-277,
277n
-
84-i
(1814)
732
S
"Errata [in the GM]."
Thomas Bland.
Orig. "A Friend to
Accuracy"
- 84-i (1814): 732. S:
Correction listed among "Errata."
James
Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P. Malcolm"]
- 84-ii (1814): 2. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-ii
(1814)
7-8
L
"Illustration of a Passage in Ptolemy."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
84-ii
(1814)
17-19
A:
"Memoranda respecting Authors and Books of
English Literature of the Eighteenth Century [Ephraim Chambers, Dr.
Peter Shaw, Dr. William Lewis, Dr. John Harris]."
W. Symonds Higgs
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "Rusticus"
-
84-ii
(1814)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
-
84-ii
(1814)
3
L:
"Bill of H[ugh] Morgan, apothecary to Q.
Eliz[abeth]."
John Nichols
Kuist
82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-ii
(1814)
3-4
L:
"Monument in memory of John Fenn."
Rev. William Layton
Kuist
82: 86Orig. "W.L."
-
84-ii
(1814)
4
L:
"'Literary Anecdotes.'"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
84-ii
(1814)
9-12
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. VII [Dorset
Gardens Theatre; China-hall, Rotherhide; Ruckholt-house, Leyton,
Essex; Lilliputian Theatre, Whitechapel]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "E. Hood"
- 84-ii (1814): 12-13. L:
"Mr. D'Israeli's Answer to Mr. Hawkins [the son of Sir John Hawkins,
biographer of Johnson]."
Isaac
D'Israeli.
[Orig. "I. D'Israeli"]
- 84-ii (1814): 17-18. L:
"Mr. Dibdin; 'Bibliotheca Spenceriana.'"
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
[Orig. "T. F.
Dibdin"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
18-19
L:
"Cathedral at Rouen."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
48Orig. "J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
20-22
L:
"'Tale of a Tub.'--Abp. [John] Sharp on
Popery."
John Holmes of the British Museum
[?]
Kuist 82: 80Orig.
"Indagator"
-
84-ii
(1814)
24
L:
"Dr. R[obert] Uvedale?--Mrs. [Frances]
Brooke?"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-ii
(1814)
25
L:
"Intermediate State."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
27-29
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXXIV [cont.;
St. Martin's-street; Orange-street; Orange-court,
Leicester-fields]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 84-ii (1814): 33-40. A:
"Hints on Slave Labour and West-India Cultivation [cont.]."
Commander William Layman.
[Orig. "W.
Layman"]
- 84-ii (1814): 63-64. V:
"The Opening of one of Gregory Nazianzen's Poems, entitled, An Address to
his Soul; translated from the Greek by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 64. V:
"The Conclusion of the Third Hymn of Synesius; translated from the Greek
by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 98. S:
Query re John Barrow's account in his Travels in Southern Africa
of the custom of disinheriting children for any one of fourteen crimes.
Rev. Henry Hodgson.
[Orig. "H.
Hodgson, MD. & LL.D."]
- 84-ii (1814): 98. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-ii
(1814)
99
L:
"Memorials of Bp. [Spencer] Madan. . . . Bp.
[P.] Yonge."
W. Symonds Higgs
Kuist
82:L 78Orig. "Amicus"
-
84-ii
(1814)
99-100
L:
"Author of 'God Save the King.'"
Isaac D'Israeli
Kuist
82: 58Orig. "I.D'I."
- 84-ii (1814): 100-101. L:
"[Memorial inscriptions to] Mrs. [Beatrix] Outram; Mr. Joseph
Barber."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
- 84-ii (1814): 104. L:
"Mr. Beauvais."
James Preston Neale
[?].
[Orig. "J. P. Neale"]
- 84-ii (1814): 105. L:
"Whittington Castle, Shropshire."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
84-ii
(1814)
113-114
L:
"Quenby Hall, co. Leic."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "A Traveller"
- 84-ii (1814): 114-115. L:
"Mr. Carter's Reply to Mr. [John Sidney] Hawkins."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"; Carter
and Hawkins were engaged in a long-running architectural feud.]
-
84-ii
(1814)
120
L:
"[Miss Clarke's] 'Literary Patchwork.'"
Robert Bell Wheler
Kuist
82: 155; corrected (Kuist lists the title incorrectly)Orig.
"R.B.W."
-
84-ii
(1814)
123
L:
"Churches thatched with Reeds."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
123-124
L:
"Domesday."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
84-ii
(1814)
124-125
L:
"Equestrian and Pedestrian Swiftness."
Robert Surtees [?]
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "R.S."
- 84-ii (1814): 125-128. L:
"Mr. Belsham's Answer to the Bishop of St. David's [response to An
Address to Persons calling themselves Unitarians, by Thomas Burgess, Bishop
of St. David's, printed in GM 84-i (1814): 541-543]."
Thomas Belsham.
[Orig. "T.
Belsham"; dated Essex-house, whence Thomas Belsham corresponded with the
GM]
-
84-ii
(1814)
128-129
L:
"Submarine Forest in Pevensea Marsh."
Edward Jeremiah Curteis
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "E.J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
132-133
L:
"High Stewards of Oxford."
John Holmes [?]
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Indagator"
-
84-ii
(1814)
133
L:
"Sir T[homas] More and Rabelais."
Joseph (Budworth) Palmer
Kuist 82: 133Orig. "A
Rambler"
-
84-ii
(1814)
133-135
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CLXXXV
[Kensington Palace; St. Mary Abbotts Church, Kensington]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
84-ii
(1814)
149
R:
Edward, Lord Thurlow's Ariadne: A
Poem.
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91
- 84-ii (1814): 157. V:
"A Song of the Sea-Fairies. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index
538]
-
84-ii
(1814)
160
V
"Lines Addressed to a Young Lady, on her refusal to shake hands."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
Orig. "H.S.B."; precedes a poem on the same page signed by
Boyd
- 84-ii (1814): 160. V:
"Epitaph Written by Gregory Nazianzen, and translated from the Greek by H.
S. Boyd. On Amphilochus."
Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.
[Index 492]
-
84-ii
(1814)
204-205
L:
"History of Sussex?"
Edward Jeremiah Curteis
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "E.J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
205-206
L:
"A Desideratum to Botanists pointed
out."
Edward Jeremiah Curteis
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "E.J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
206
L:
"Dr. Robert Uvedale of Enfield."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist
82: 151Orig. "R.U."
- 84-ii (1814): 206-207. L:
"Singular Coincidence of a strange Custom [in England and India]."
James Peller Malcolm.
[Orig. "J. P.
Malcolm"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
207
L:
Remarks directed to Mr. [James Norris] Brewer on a history of
Middlesex.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-ii
(1814)
211-212
L:
"Village of Bartlemas, Kent."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
- 84-ii (1814): 212-213. L:
"Britton's 'Cathedral Antiquities.'"
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
- 84-ii (1814): 213-214. L:
"Bathwick Church; Erecting new Churches."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan.
[Orig. "S. H.
Cassan"]
- 84-ii (1814): 214-215. L:
"The Sweating Sickness."
Shirley
Woolmer.
[Orig. "S. Woolmer, Printer of the Exeter
Gazette"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
215
L:
"Chancellors of Oxford."
John Holmes [?]
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Indagator"
-
84-ii
(1814)
217
L:
"Great Bookham Church, and Godalming
Market-House."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "Viator"
-
84-ii
(1814)
217-221
L:
"Substitute for Food among the Peruvian
Indians; Negroes in the West Indies who feed upon Dirt."
Dr. Benjamin Moseley
Kuist 82: 114Orig.
"Academicus"
-
84-ii
(1814)
221-222
A
"To Thomas Stonor, Esq. Stonor Park, near Henley on Thames.
Letter III [re 'Discipline of Roman Catholics; Roman Catholic Bible Society.-
-
Bossuet and Leibniz']."
Charles Butler.
Kuist 82: 40 attributes Letters I and II to
Butler; C.B.
-
84-ii
(1814)
224
L:
"Monastic Ruin at Worksop preserved."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
-
84-ii
(1814)
228-229
L
"The Poor Laws, and the Vagrant Act, vindicated."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong.
Orig. "W.A.A.";
author cites his "long experience as a diligent Magistrate in two adjoining
Counties" (p.
228); Armstrong was J.P. for Herts. and Middlesex.
-
84-ii
(1814)
233-237
L:
"On Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to C. B.]."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-ii
(1814)
237-240
A:
"Architectural Innovation. CLXXXVI [cont.;
Queen-square, Westminster]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 84-ii (1814): 261. V:
"Song of the Fairies. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Index
538]
- 84-ii (1814): 263-264. L:
The author's verses, "A Prayer For the Use of all Societies engaged in the
Propagation of Christianity," enc.
Mason
Chamberlin.
[Orig. "M. Chamberlin"]
[Index 495]
- 84-ii (1814): 264. V:
"Sacred Stanzas . . . by Mr. W. Bunce, of Northiam in Sussex. . .
."
William Bunce.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
- 84-ii (1814): 264. V:
"A Fragment of a lost Tragedy, attributed to AEscylus, by Justin Martyr;
translated from the Greek by H. S. Boyd."
Rev.
Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 264. V:
"Epitaph Written by Gregory Nazianzen, and translated from the Greek by H.
S. Boyd. On his Father."
Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.
[Index 492]
-
84-ii
(1814)
301-302
O
Mrs. Seymour.
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan.
GMn.s. 16 (1841):
551
- 84-ii (1814): 302. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-ii
(1814)
308
L:
"History of Sussex."
Rev. James Dallaway
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "E.M.S."
- 84-ii (1814): 308-309. L:
"Benefactions."
Robert Bell
Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Old Town,
Stratford-upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-
Avon.]
-
84-ii
(1814)
309
L:
"Rev. Robert Smyth."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
- 84-ii (1814): 311-312. L:
"[John Britton's] Cathedral Antiquities."
James Sargant Storer.
[Orig. "J.
Storer"]
- 84-ii (1814): 313-316. A:
"Observations on Mr. [John Sidney] Hawkins's 'History of Gothic
Architecture' [cont.]."
John Carter.
[Orig. "'One' J. Carter"; Carter and Hawkins were engaged in a
long-running architectural feud.]
-
84-ii
(1814)
316-317
L:
"Rights, Privileges, and Duties of
Churches?"
Edward Jeremiah Curteis
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "E.J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
317-318
L:
"Remarks on a Visit to Barking in
Essex."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
-
84-ii
(1814)
319
L
"Mr. [Edmund] Burke's Seat."
Rev. William Lord.
Orig. "Clericus"; dated
Beaconsfield; information supplied by Rev. Mark Fitzwilliams, Beaconsfield,
Bucks., in
letter of 15 Sept. 1992
-
84-ii
(1814)
319
L
"[More on] Mr. [Edmund] Burke's Seat."
John Bowyer Nichols [?].
Orig. "B.N."
- 84-ii (1814): 320. L:
"Bp. of Winchester's Palace, Southwark."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 84-ii (1814): 320. L:
"[James Norris Brewer's upcoming account of] Middlesex [in his
publication, The Beauties of England and Wales]."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner";
dated Chelsea, whence Faulkner corresponded with the GM]
-
84-ii
(1814)
321
L:
"Cardinal Wolsey's House?"
Thomas Prattent
Kuist
82: 137Orig. "P."
-
84-ii
(1814)
323
L
"Dr. Glyn [Robert Glynn]."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong.
Orig. "W.A.A.";
refers to "my old friend, Dr. Glyn of Cambridge" and notes that the author had
been at
Harrow; Armstrong was a product of Harrow and Trinity College,
Cambridge.
-
84-ii
(1814)
332-335
L:
"On Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to C.B.]."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-ii
(1814)
337-339
L:
"Increase of Methodism.--Established
Clergy."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
-
84-ii
(1814)
339
L:
"'God Save the King.'"
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "R.S."
-
84-ii
(1814)
340
L:
"Improvements wanted in London."
John Milner, Bishop of Castabala
[?]
Kuist 82: 95-96Orig.
"J.M."
- 84-ii (1814): 367. V:
"Epitaphs, Written by Gregory Nazianzen, and translated from the Greek by
H. S. Boyd. On his Brother Caesarius."
Rev. Hugh
Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 367. V:
"On the Same [i.e., on Caesarius]."
Rev.
Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492] [Orig.
"H.S.B."]
- 84-ii (1814): 367. V:
"On Proaeresius, an eminent Sophist, who taught Rhetorick at
Athens."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492] [Orig. "H.S.B."]
-
84-ii
(1814)
367-368
V:
"Bibliomaniac Ballad."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Cristofer Valdarfer"
-
84-ii
(1814)
403
O:
Sarah Cotes.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden
Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41
- 84-ii (1814): 405-406. O:
John Ord, Master in Chancery.
Rev. John
Owen.
[Rev. John Owen, letter to John Nichols, 14 Oct. 1814,
Private Collection (PC1/17/39 NAD2689), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The
Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 22
Feb. 2000 to the author]
- 84-ii (1814): 406. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-ii
(1814)
411
L:
"Epitaphs on Mr. [Robert] Chester, Mr.
[William] Brugh, &c. . . ."
Joseph Cockfield of Upton
Kuist 82: 52Orig. "J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
413
L:
"Burial-place of the Montagu's
[sic]."
Rev. Edward Jones
Kuist
82: 82Orig. "E.J."
- 84-ii (1814): 414-416. L:
"Mr. Britton's Vindication of his 'Cathedral Antiquities.'"
John Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton";
dated Tavistock Place, whence John Britton corresponds with the EM in
1816]
-
84-ii
(1814)
417-418
L:
"The fine painted window in Stationers'
Hall."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-ii
(1814)
425 [misnumbered as
423]
L:
"Domesday.--Chettle, co.
Dorset."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-ii
(1814)
423 [2nd
423]-425
L:
"[Churches in]
Brighton.--Hoove.--Aldrington.--Southwick.--Kingston; Churches of
New and Old Shoreham."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 3-398Orig.
"J.C.B."
- 84-ii (1814): 430-433. L:
"On the Art of Engraving."
Matthew Godmond
Sarjant [?].
[Orig. "An Advocate for the Old School, G.
Sarjant"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
434
L
"Vindication of Dr. [Joseph] Priestley."
Edward Jeremiah Curteis [?].
Orig. "A Sussex
Freeholder"
-
84-ii
(1814)
434
L
"Chancellors of Oxford."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield.
Orig. "Richmondiensis"
-
84-ii
(1814)
435-437
A:
"Fragments of Literature. No. VII."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58
-
84-ii
(1814)
439-442
L:
"On Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to C.B.]."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-ii
(1814)
443
L
"Vagrant Act, &c."
William Bunce.
Refers to his letter in GM84-i (1814): 649-651, which Kuist 82: 39
attributes to Bunce; Orig. "W.B."
-
84-ii
(1814)
443-445
A:
"Architectural Innovation, No. CLXXXVIII
Bluecoat School; mansion on north side of Covent Garden."
John Carter.
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
- 84-ii (1814): 470-472. V:
"Lines, written by the Rev. T. Maurice, and recited by Mr. J. L. Edwards,
at the Anniversary Dinner of the 'Philosophical Society of London,'
1814."
Rev. Thomas Maurice.
[Index 519]
- 84-ii (1814): 472. V:
"Lines written at Cambridge; occasioned by hearing the Rev. Mr. Simson
preach, in company with a Friend who had recently recovered from
Illness."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492] [Orig. "H. S. Boyd"]
- 84-ii (1814): 472. V:
"Select Epitaphs: Written by Gregory Nazianzen, and translated from the
Greek by H. S. Boyd. On his Mother."
Rev. Hugh
Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 510. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
84-ii
(1814)
515
L:
"Epitaphs written by three celebrated Ladies
[Anna Seward, Hannah More, Elizabeth Carter]."
Joseph Cockfield of Upton
Kuist 82: 52Orig. "J.C."
-
84-ii
(1814)
518
L:
"King's Lynn.--Family of Pyle, &c.
&c."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
84-ii
(1814)
518-519
L:
"Concise Sublimities of Holy Scripture."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 84-ii (1814): 520. L:
"Seal-Ring of Keck."
Robert Bell
Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Old Town,
Stratford-upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-
Avon.]
-
84-ii
(1814)
521-522
L:
"Description of Sefton Church,
Lancashire."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
- 84-ii (1814): 522-523. L:
"Narrative of a singular Case of Distress [re Henry Pargetter
Lewis]."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Orig. "L. Booker, Vicar of Dudley"]
- 84-ii (1814): 529. L:
"Magnificent Ruins of Bp. of Winchester's Palace."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
529-531
L:
"[More on the] Magnificent Ruins of Bp. of Winchester's
Palace."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "An
Observer"
-
84-ii
(1814)
533-534
L:
"Brief Memoirs of Henry Jenkins."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
84-ii
(1814)
534-535
L
"Hints to Editors of News."
Rev. William Archibald Armstrong [?].
Orig.
"W.A.A."
-
84-ii
(1814)
536
S
Corrections for items in GM.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Dormant Peerages 534; Orig. "G.H.W."
- 84-ii (1814): 539. L:
"Mr. Belsham in his own Defence."
Thomas
Belsham.
[Orig. "T. Belsham"; dated Essex Street,
whence Thomas Belsham corresponded with the GM]
- 84-ii (1814): 540-541. L:
"Storer versus [John] Britton."
James
Sargant Storer.
[Orig. "J. Storer"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
545-547
L:
"On Biblical Restrictions by the Church of Rome
[in answer to C.B.]."
William Blair
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "W.B.L."
-
84-ii
(1814)
547-549
A:
"[Architectural Innovation,] No. CLXXXIX
[Buckingham House]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
84-ii
(1814)
549
S
Corrections for items in GM.
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield.
Orig. "Richmondiensis"
-
84-ii
(1814)
574
L
"[Verses by the late Rev. Robert Uvedale, D.D.,] The Third
Chapter of Habakkuk," enc.
Rev. Robert Uvedale.
Orig. "R.U."; dated Louth,
whence Uvedale corresponded with the GM
- 84-ii (1814): 574-575. V:
"An Extract From one of Gregory of Nazianzen's Poems, wherein he is
describing the Creation. Translated from the Greek by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index
492]
- 84-ii (1814): 575. V:
"Epitaphs on Euphemius, A Youth of promising genius, who died prematurely.
Written by St. Gregory Nazianzen, and translated from the Greek by H. S.
Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 576. V:
"Epitaph by Gregory of Nazianzen, On Himself, written when he perceived
his end approaching. Translated by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
- 84-ii (1814): 614. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1814. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 84-ii (1814): 617. L:
View of Teversal Hall enc.
Rev. Richard
Randall Rawlins.
[Orig. "R. R. Rawlins"]
- 84-ii (1814): 617-620. L:
"Bp. [Samuel] Horsley's Controversy with Dr. [Joseph] Priestley."
Thomas Belsham.
[Orig. "T.
Belsham"; dated Essex-street, whence Thomas Belsham corresponded with the
GM]
- 84-ii (1814): 622-623. A:
"Original Letters of Mr. T. Gurdon to his Brother [dated Norwich,
1711]."
Thornhagh Gurdon.
[Orig. "T. Gurdon"; Gurdon was receiver-general of Norfolk.]
-
84-ii
(1814)
625-626
L:
"Kirkley Malory in Leicestershire.--The
Noels."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
84-ii
(1814)
626-628
L:
"Pembroke's Pillar.--Skipton; Brougham; &
Brough; Appleby Castle and Church.--Countess of Pembroke."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "An
Observer"
- 84-ii (1814): 628-629. L:
"Xenophon's Memorabilia."
Rev.
Stephen Hyde Cassan.
[Orig. "S. H. Cassan, Magdalen Hall,
Oxford"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
632
L
"Respect to Officiating Priests."
William Snape [?].
Orig. "Gulielmus"
- 84-ii (1814): 634-635. A:
"The Path of the Just. A sacred Essay."
Mason Chamberlin.
[Orig. "M.
Chamberlin"; dated Blandford, whence Mason Chamberlin corresponded with
the GM]
-
84-ii
(1814)
637-638
L:
"Eminence of Britain."
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
152Orig. "T.W."
- 84-ii (1814): 642. L:
"Sir Watkinson Payler."
Thomas Watkinson
Payler.
[Orig. "T. W. Payler"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
643
L:
Response to another contributor's remarks on
peerage.
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"G.H.W."
-
84-ii
(1814)
643
L:
Corrections of John Nichols's Literary
Anecdotes.
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 148Orig.
"Biographicus"
-
84-ii
(1814)
646
L
Re Bonaparte's flight.
John Palmer.
Orig. "P.I."; dated Gray's-inn, whence
Palmer corresponded with the GM
- 84-ii (1814): 647. L:
"Wild Thyme."
Richard Fowke
[?].
[Dated Elmesthorpe, near Hinckley; immediately follows a
letter from the very same place signed by Richard Fowke] [Orig.
"Ante Botanicus"]
-
84-ii
(1814)
661
V
"Feeble Response to the Noble Author of
'Love' [i.e., Byron]."
Anne Clarke.
Index496
Orig. "A.C."
- 84-ii (1814): 662. V:
"Epitaph on Amphilochus, By Gregory Nazianzen. Translated by H. S.
Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
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