-
86-i
(1816)
ii
V
"England."
Robert Southey.
Index535
-
86-i
(1816)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
-
86-i
(1816)
3-4
L:
"Vase presented to Earl Spencer by his
Tenantry
."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
86-i
(1816)
5-6
A:
"Vase presented to the Rev. Archdeacon [John]
Law."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Edit."
-
86-i
(1816)
6-7
A:
"Tour to various Parts of French Flanders,
&c &c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "A.M."
- 86-i (1816): 8. L:
"Letters of Garrick?"
C. [?]
Burney.
[C. (?) Burney, letter to John Nichols, 20 Jan. 1816,
Private Collection (PC2/2/f3 NAD1518), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols
Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 22 Feb. 2000
to the author] [Orig. "A.V. a constant Reader"]
-
86-i
(1816)
8
L:
Query re the Rev. Matt[hew] Heynes.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-i
(1816)
9-10
L:
"Antient Crosses.--Headington Cross,
Oxfordshire."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 39Orig. "J.C.B."
-
86-i
(1816)
11-14
L:
"Account of the Parish of Wyrardisbury."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-i
(1816)
16
L:
"Memoirs of [John] Hampden?"
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"G.W.M."
-
86-i
(1816)
17-18
L:
"General Sea-Bathing Infirmary at
Margate."
Michael Gibbs
Kuist 82:
63-64Orig. "B.S."
-
86-i
(1816)
18-21
L:
"Wulfruna's Grant to the Monastery at
Hamton."
Samuel Pipe Wolferstan
Kuist 82: 156-157Orig.
"S.P.W."
- 86-i (1816): 30. L:
"Another Bonfire!"
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
86-i
(1816)
30-31
L:
"Philology."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster
Kuist 82: 60Orig. "T.F."
-
86-i
(1816)
31-32
L:
"Hernia, or Rupture, very general."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-i
(1816)
33
L:
"Charters of Cambridge.--Doctrine of
Gravitation."
George Dyer [?]
Kuist 82:
57Orig. "A Cantab."
-
86-i
(1816)
34-36
L:
"'The Doctor and Student.'--Sinderesis?; Poems
of
Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery."
John Holmes
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Investigator"
- 86-i (1816): 36-37. L:
"Mr. [Edward] Blore's Drawings."
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"; dated Tavistock
Place, whence John Britton corresponds with the EM in 1816]
-
86-i
(1816)
37-39
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCVII [Blenheim
Palace]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-i
(1816)
41-42
R:
Henry Salt's A Voyage to
Abyssinia.
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
- 86-i (1816): 62. V:
"To Miss W. of Liverpool: Why I call thee 'Euphrasia.'"
John Freeman Milward Dovaston.
[Index
500] [Orig. "J. F. M. Dovaston"]
- 86-i (1816): 62-63. V:
"The Conclusion of Gregory Nazianzen's Poem, entitled 'Admonitions to
Virgins.' Translated from the Greek by H. S. Boyd."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
-
86-i
(1816)
85-86
A:
"Memoir of Samuel Dunn, Esq."
Luke Hansard
Kuist 82:
76
- 86-i (1816): 88-89. O:
Daniel Bond.
John Nichols.
[Annotation by John Bowyer Nichols identifying John Nichols as the author,
Nichols Family Records, vol. 10, f425, transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols
Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002
to the author]
- 86-i (1816): 94. A:
"Meteorological Table for January, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
99
L:
"Tomb of Gen. [Richard] Fitzpatrick."
Rev.
Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "A.N."
-
86-i
(1816)
104
L:
"The late Duke of Norfolk."
Rev. James Dallaway
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "E.M.S." (Gothic)
-
86-i
(1816)
104
S
Correction for "Investigator"'s letter in the GM re Henry
Herrington.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
86-i
(1816)
105-108
L:
"Tour through various Parts of French Flanders,
&c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-i
(1816)
112
L:
"Duchess of Cumberland, &c."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
-
86-i
(1816)
113-115
A:
"Of the London Theatres. No. VIII [the
Globe]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
86-i
(1816)
118-120
A:
"New Interpretation of 2 Thess. ii. 3."
Rev. Thomas Reynolds
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "T.R."
- 86-i (1816): 121-122. A:
"Latent Antiquities; From the MS Collections of the Rev. T. D. Fosbrooke,
M.A. F.A.S. Author of 'British Monachism.' No. I."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
-
86-i
(1816)
122-123
L
"Sir Hans Hamilton."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "S.E.B."
- 86-i (1816): 127-128. L:
"Authors & Publishers vindicated."
Thomas
Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
-
86-i
(1816)
128
L:
"Order of the Thistle."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Carduus"
-
86-i
(1816)
133-134
A:
"Wulfruna's Grant to the Monastery of Hamton
[conc.]."
Samuel Pipe Wolferstan
Kuist 82: 157Orig.
"S.P.W."
-
86-i
(1816)
135-136
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCVIII
[Blenheim Palace]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-i
(1816)
136
S
Corrections (in "Index Indicatorius") for items in the GM.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 86-i (1816): 157-159. V:
"The Skull and the Custom House Officer. A true Story. By Miss
Porden."
Eleanor Anne Porden
Franklin.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 86-i (1816): 190. A:
"Meteorological Table for February, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
197-199
L:
"Tour through various Parts of Flanders,
&c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus Leicestr."
- 86-i (1816): 200. L:
"Junius."
Thomas Busby.
[Index 65] [Orig. "T. Busby"]
- 86-i (1816): 201. L:
"Lord Herbert of Chirbury."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
86-i
(1816)
204-207
A:
"Of the London Theatres, No. IX [the Bear
Garden]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
86-i
(1816)
208
L:
"Character of Nicholas Breton."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37
-
86-i
(1816)
209-210
L:
"Account of antient Carteia, and its
Remains."
Admiral William Henry Smyth
Kuist 82: 145Orig.
"Calpensis"
-
86-i
(1816)
211
L:
"[Remarks on James Dallaway's] 'History of
Sussex.'"
Edward Jeremiah Curteis
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "E.J.C."
-
86-i
(1816)
211-216
A:
"The Ukraine and its Inhabitants
[conc.]."
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."
-
86-i
(1816)
216-217
L:
"Russian Recipes."
Rev. William Tooke the Elder
Kuist 82: 149; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes this
item to William Tooke the Younger; he corrects his error in Kuist 91: 306, n.
3)
-
86-i
(1816)
221-226
L:
"Topographical Account of Whittlesford, co.
Cambridge."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
- 86-i (1816): 228-230. L:
"Amusements of May Fair."
John
Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 86-i (1816): 286. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
292-293
A:
"Disquisition on the famous Sculpture of
Phidias."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-i
(1816)
293
L:
"The late N. C. Mundy [Francis Noel Clarke
Mundy], Esq."
William Bray [?]
Kuist
82: 34Orig. "A.Z."
-
86-i
(1816)
293-294
L:
"Dr. John Harris."
W. Symonds Higgs
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "Rusticus"
-
86-i
(1816)
294-296
L:
"Tour through various Parts of French Flanders,
&c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus Leicestr."
-
86-i
(1816)
297
L:
"Burford Lodge, Surrey."
James Manning [?]
Kuist
82: 91Orig. "J.M."
-
86-i
(1816)
297
L:
"[John F. M. Dovaston's] Epitaph on Mr. [John]
Alty."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "D.P." (printed in Greek characters)
-
86-i
(1816)
298-300
L:
"Dr. [Thomas Dunham] Whitaker's proposed
'History of Yorkshire.'"
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
86-i
(1816)
305-306
L:
"Statues of Raving and Melancholy Madness, by
[Caius Gabriel] Cibber; Sculpture of . . . F[rancis] Bird."
Rev. James Dallaway
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "E.M.S." (Gothic)
- 86-i (1816): 306-309. A:
"Latent Antiquities; From the MC Collections of the Rev. T. D. Fosbrooke,
M.A. F.A.S. Author of British Monachism, &c. &c. No. II."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
86-i
(1816)
309-312
L:
"Remarks on Fairs; Fairs prejudicial
to
Morals.--Bartholomew Fair . . . ; Licentiousness of May
Fair."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
86-i
(1816)
312
L:
"Sir P[hilip] Sidney."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
86-i
(1816)
316-318
A:
"Interpretation of Prophecy in Daniel xi. 35,
36, &c."
Rev. Thomas Reynolds
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "T.R."
-
86-i
(1816)
318-320
L:
"Remarks on a new Interpretation of 2 Thess. ii
3."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 86-i (1816): 323 [misnumbered as 23].
L: "Mr. Carter's 'Antient Architecture of England.'"
John Carter.
[Orig. "J.
Carter"]
- 86-i (1816): 350. V:
"Guarreno Hastings [Warren Hastings], AEtatis 82."
Rev. William Vincent.
[Index 539]
[Orig. "W. Vincent"]
- 86-i (1816): 350-351. V:
"Translation of a Greek Poem, written by H. S. Boyd, and inserted in the
'Classical Journal,['] Vol. XIII. p. 201. On the Beauty of the Greek
Language."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492] [Orig. "H.S.B."]
- 86-i (1816): 351. V:
"Translation of two Greek Poems, addressed by H. S. Boyd to the Rev. Dr.
Adam Clarke, on his 'Commentary on the Scriptures.'"
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Index 492]
[Orig. "H.S.B."]
- 86-i (1816): 351. V:
"On my Essay on the Greek Article being published by Dr. [Adam] Clarke, in
his 'Commentary on Ephesians.'"
Rev. Hugh Stuart
Boyd.
[Orig. "H.S.B."]
- 86-i (1816): 352. V:
"The Praise of Pedestrianism."
Mason
Chamberlin.
[Index 495] [Orig. "M.
Chamberlin"]
-
86-i
(1816)
375-376
O:
Richard Dowell.
Thomas Bennett
Kuist 82:
32Orig. "T.B."
- 86-i (1816): 382. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
390-392
L
"Slave Registry Bill unnecessary."
James Heywood Markland.
Orig. "S.D.D."
-
86-i
(1816)
392
L:
"Sir T[homas] Gatehouse."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
- 86-i (1816): 392. L:
"Claimant of the Dukedom of Norfolk."
Thomas Christopher Banks.
[Orig. "T. C.
Banks"; dated Lyon's Inn; Thomas Christopher Banks was a
genealogist.]
-
86-i
(1816)
393
L:
"Maiden Bradley Church, Wilts."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "An
Observer"
-
86-i
(1816)
394-396
A:
"Memorabilia Londinensia."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-i
(1816)
397-398
L:
"Remarks by M. [Horace B
ndict]
de Saussure on Mont Blanc, &c. [from the General Outline of
the Swiss Landscapes]."
Rowley Lascelles
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "L.S."
-
86-i
(1816)
400
S:
Note in response to an article on Sir Edward
Pakenham.
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan
Kuist 82: 48Orig.
"Cassanne"
-
86-i
(1816)
401
L:
"Chapels at Pancras."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
- 86-i (1816): 408. L:
"Mr. Faber on the Mystic Lotos."
George
Stanley Faber.
[Orig. "G. S. Faber"]
-
86-i
(1816)
409-410
L:
"On the Increase of Charitable
Institutions."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 86-i (1816): 421. L:
"Innovations at Oratorios, &c."
John
Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
86-i
(1816)
423-424
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCVIII [remains
of Palace at Whitehall]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-i
(1816)
448
V:
"Epistle Lamentary To a Noble Bard [Byron],
allusive to his late remarkable Publication [Hebrew
Melodies?]."
Anne Clarke
Kuist 82:
51Orig. "A.C."
- 86-i (1816): 448. V:
"Impromptu on the Shakspearean Jubilee; Respectfully inscribed to the
Stewards and Committee of the Anniversary Festival. Written by Mr. Bisset, of
Leamington. . . ."
James Bisset.
[James Bisset had a picture gallery in Leamington.]
- 86-i (1816): 478. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
489
L:
"[Author's sketch of gypsies near]
Salisbury."
John Baverstock Knight
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "J.B.K."
-
86-i
(1816)
490-491
L:
"Bill to revive the Use of Funeral
Certificates."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "B."
-
86-i
(1816)
497-501
L:
"Topographical Account of Great
Abington."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
86-i
(1816)
501-502
L:
"Bp. Blase, Patron of Woolcombers."
John Holmes
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Investigator"
-
86-i
(1816)
508
L
Miscellaneous corrections for items in the GM.
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
- 86-i (1816): 509-511. A:
"Latent Antiquities: from the MS Collections of the Rev. T. D. Fosbrooke,
M.A. F.A.S. Author of 'British Monachism,' &c. No. III. Cyclopean
Architecture.--Stonehenge."
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 86-i (1816): 515-516. A:
"On the Name of the Town and University of Cambridge: from Mr. Dyer's
History of the Colleges and University of Cambridge."
George Dyer.
[BMGC]
-
86-i
(1816)
516-517
L:
"Letter of Dr. Miles Stapylton to Rev. Mr.
Smith [rector of Melsonby, Yorks.]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
- 86-i (1816): 518-519. L:
"Mr. Carter on his 'Antient Architecture.'"
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
- 86-i (1816): 519. L:
"Anniversary of Shakspeare's Birth."
Robert
Bell Wheler.
[Orig. "R. B. Wheler"; dated Old Town,
Stratford-upon-Avon; Robert Bell Wheler was an antiquary of Stratford-on-
Avon.]
-
86-i
(1816)
519-520
L:
"
Sir T[homas] Gresham.
Maria Hackett. [Kuist 82: 75]
"M.H."
- 86-i (1816): 521-523. R:
Walter Scott's The Antiquary.
F.
Hommey [?].
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 21 May
1816, Private Collection (PC2/2/f37 NAD1564), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The
Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 22
Feb. 2000 to the author; corrected]
- 86-i (1816): 542. V:
"On the Approach of Spring. Meditated on the Banks of the Cam. (From G.
Dyer's Poetics.)."
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 86-i (1816): 574. A:
"Meteorological Table for June, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-i
(1816)
577
L:
Notes on the church of Astbury,
Cheshire.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122Orig. "A
Traveller"
-
86-i
(1816)
585-588
L:
"Topographical Account of Little
Abington."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
86-i
(1816)
589-590
L:
"Memorial of Pope."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig. "M.D."
-
86-i
(1816)
592
L:
Re Sir John Spencer.
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
- 86-i (1816): 599-600. L:
"The Worldly Lotos."
William Horton Lloyd
[?].
[Orig. "W. H. Lloyd"; Biography
Database CD1 lists a William Horton Lloyd, schoolmaster from Bury St.
Edmunds, as a book subscriber in 1795.]
-
86-i
(1816)
601
L:
"[William] Gostling on Canterbury
Cathedral."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "G.W.L."
-
86-i
(1816)
602
L:
"Publishing with a false Name."
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.Z."
-
86-i
(1816)
616
V
"The Invocation."
John Chalk Claris [?].
Orig. "A.B."; dated
Canterbury, whence whence John Chalk Claris, using the pseudonym "Arthur Brook,"
corresponded with the GM in 1816
-
86-i
(1816)
667-668
S
"Additions and Corrections [to items in the GM]."
Thomas Bland and Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "A
Friend to Accuracy" and "G.H.W."
-
86-ii
(1816)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. William Beloe
Kuist
82: 31
-
86-ii
(1816)
5-8
A:
"Tour through various Parts of Flanders,
&c. [cont.]"
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist 82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
8
L:
"F[rancis] N[oel] C[larke] Mundy, Esq."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
86-ii
(1816)
9
L:
"Pont Llyn Dyffws."
John Baverstock Knight
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "J.B.K."
-
86-ii
(1816)
9
A:
"Antient Buildings in Rome."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
17-20
L:
"Roman Hypocaust at Duncton [near Bignor, Sussex] described;
Roman
Roads, &c. in Sussex."
Thomas Smith [Sussex antiquary]
Kuist
82: 144 attributes this item provisionally, but its content gives every
indication that it
was indeed written by Thomas Smith the Sussex antiquary.Orig.
"S."
- 86-ii (1816): 23. L:
"Sir Charles Hedges?"
Rev. William
Coxe.
[Orig. "W. Coxe"; dated Salisbury; Coxe, an
historian, was Archdeacon of Wiltshire from 1802 until his death in 1828.]
- 86-ii (1816): 25-27. A:
"Observations on the Emancipation of the Slaves. Extracted from Dr.
Pinckard's 'Notes on the West Indies.'"
Dr.
George Pinckard.
[Watt 2: 757]
-
86-ii
(1816)
27-28
A:
"The Slave Trade--since the Treaty for its
general Abolition.--No. I."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
32
L:
"Scarce Poetry."
Joseph Haslewood [?]
Kuist 82: 77Orig. "O."
-
86-ii
(1816)
36
L:
"Antient Sport."
John Holmes [?]
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Indagator"
-
86-ii
(1816)
40
L:
"Spectator, No. 159."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist
82: 151Orig. "R.U."
-
86-ii
(1816)
41-44
R:
John Thomas Smith's Ancient Topography of
London.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
- 86-ii (1816):
50-53. R: James Burney's A Chronological
History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean,
Vol. IV.
George Dyer.
[Sherbo 89: 250]
-
86-ii
(1816)
86-90
L:
"Memoir of David Williams, Esq."
Rev. Richard Yates
Kuist
82: 157Orig. "B.D."
- 86-ii (1816): 94. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-ii
(1816)
101-104
A:
"Tour through various Parts of Flanders,
&c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
104
L:
"'History of Richmond.'"
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
105
L:
"Felixstow Cottage."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "Suffolciensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
105
L
"[Inscriptions at] Ampthill."
Frederic Passy [formerly Pawsey]
Orig.
"Fpraewdseeryic", which is an anagram for "Frederic Pawsey," a
contributor who as Kuist notes (Kuist 82: 255) once
sent an undated and unpublished letter to the GM
-
86-ii
(1816)
106
L:
"Lidgate [Castle]."
Rev. Frederic Passy [formerly
Pawsey]
Kuist 82: 143; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly attributes the letter to J. Selpay); signed 'Y.P.E.S.A.W.,' which is
an anagram for "Pawsey"; Kuist
82: 255 notes that Frederic Pawsey once sent an undated and unpublished letter
to the GM.Orig. "Y.P.E.S.A.W."
- 86-ii (1816): 107-110. A:
"Dr. Richardson on Fiorin Grass [a letter originally submitted to the
Monthly Review but not published there]."
Rev. William Richardson.
[Orig. "W.
Richardson, D.D."; dated Moy (Ireland), where William Richardson, a
writer on agriculture, was rector]
-
86-ii
(1816)
113-117
L:
"Short Visit to France."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53Orig. "T. Mot, F.S.M."
-
86-ii
(1816)
117-118
L:
"Redemption of Captives [British slaves from
Algiers]
."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
118-119
A:
"The Slave Trade--since the Treaty for its
general Abolition.--No. II."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
119-120
L:
"M. Asselin [and his translation of the Bible
into the Abyssinian vulgate]."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 86-ii (1816): 122. L:
"Chapel in Dean Forest."
Rev. Payler
Matthew Procter.
[Orig. "P. M. Procter"; dated
Newland Vicarage, co. Glos., where Procter was vicar (Alumni Cantab.,
Pt. II, 5: 207]
-
86-ii
(1816)
122-123
L:
"Education at St. Pancras."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "An Inhabitant of St.
Pancras"
-
86-ii
(1816)
123-126
L
"Observations on the Slave Registry Bill."
James Heywood Markland.
Orig. "S.D.D."
-
86-ii
(1816)
129
L:
"Case respecting Hundreds of Gartre and
Guthlaxton."
John Bangor Russell
Kuist
82: 142Orig. "J.B.R."
- 86-ii (1816): 132. L:
"'Pursuits' of The Architect. Form of Churches."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
86-ii
(1816)
132-135
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCVIII
[Blenheim Palace]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-ii
(1816)
136
L:
"Modern Manners [an attack upon the
'licentious' waltz and upon female 'nakedness' as espoused by Mme
Rcamier, 'probably sent for the very purpose of debauching
the minds of our females . . .']."
William Bray
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "A.X."
-
86-ii
(1816)
137-140
R:
Robert Surtees's History and Antiquities of
the County Palatine of Durham, vol. 1.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
86-ii
(1816)
146-150
R:
Richard Tully's Narrative of a Ten Years'
Residence at the Court of Tripoli.
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
- 86-ii (1816): 159-160. V:
"[From Mr. Dyer's Poetics.] Ode To John Hammond, A.M. of Fenstanton,
Huntingdonshire."
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 86-ii (1816): 160. V:
"From Moore's 'Sacred Melodies.'"
Thomas
Moore.
[Index 521]
-
86-ii
(1816)
182-184
A:
David Pike Watts.
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
- 86-ii (1816): 190. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 86-ii (1816): 194. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-ii
(1816)
201
L:
"St. Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber."
William Hamper
Kuist 82:
76Orig. "M.R."
-
86-ii
(1816)
204-208
L
"Baptisms, &c. of the Shakspeare Family."
Robert Bell Wheler.
GM86-ii (1816):
194; dated Old Town, Stratford-upon-Avon, whence Wheler corresponded with the
GM in 1813
- 86-ii (1816): 209. L:
"Bromfield Priory."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
- 86-ii (1816): 209-212. L:
"Smythe's Memoir of Lady Katherine Berkeley."
T. Fitzwilliam.
[John Nichols, letter to T.
Fitzwilliam, 17 Aug. 1816, Private Collection (PC2/2/f68 NAD1682), transcribed
by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and
furnished in letter of 22 Feb. 2000 to the author]
["F.T."]
-
86-ii
(1816)
213-216
A
"Account of Libraries in and about London."
John Bagford.
Bagford signed the conc. of this
article in GM86-ii (1816): 509-511.
- 86-ii (1816): 216. L:
"Rare Coins inquired for."
Rev. William
Woolston.
[Orig. "W. Woolston"; dated Adderbury,
William Woolston's home; Woolston was a coin collector.]
-
86-ii
(1816)
217-222
A:
"Short Visit to the Continent [conc.]."
Zachariah Cozens
Kuist
82: 53Orig. "T. Mot F.S.M."
-
86-ii
(1816)
225-226
L:
"Wood-Engravings by Mr. [Thomas] Bewick [enc.
extract by Emerson Charnley from a book catalogue]."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-ii
(1816)
226-227
L:
"Slave Registry Bill."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
230-231
L:
"Spots upon the Sun."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78-79Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
231
L:
"Sir C[harles] Hedges."
James Brown [?]
Kuist 82:
35Orig. "J.B."
- 86-ii (1816): 231-232. L:
"Water [re nonavailability of free spring water in Lamb's Conduit
Street]."
T. Fitzwilliam.
[John
Nichols, letter to T. Fitzwilliam, 17 Aug. 1816, Private Collection (PC2/2/f68
NAD1682), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey
History Centre, and furnished in letter of 22 Feb. 2000 to the author]
[Orig. "A Water Drinker"]
-
86-ii
(1816)
233-240
R:
Robert Surtees's History of
Durham[cont.].
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
86-ii
(1816)
240-241
R:
A Guide to Burghley House.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
86-ii
(1816)
241-242
R:
The Chichester Guide.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
- 86-ii (1816):
242-246. R: James Burney's A Chronological
History of the Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean,
Vol. IV
[conc.].
George Dyer.
[Sherbo 89: 250]
- 86-ii (1816): 254. V:
"A Dirge In Memory of E. W. Thompson, Esq. of the 1st Regiment of the
Guards, who gloriously fell in the Action of Bedart, on the 12th of December,
1813. By Mrs. Opie."
Amelia Opie.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 86-ii (1816): 254-255. V:
"Pro Rugbaea; or, Sheriff's Song. By the Hon. W. Lyttleton, M.P."
William Henry Lyttelton, 3rd Baron Lyttelton.
[Index 518]
- 86-ii (1816): 255. V:
"Anacreon's 20th Ode. To Celestina."
Richard Samuel White.
[Orig. "R.S.W."; biographical
information in DNB 2: 373, EM 60 (1811): 452, EM 61
(1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4; White contributed a lengthy
series of verse translations from Anacreon to the EM, 1811-16.]
[Orig. "R.S.W."]
- 86-ii (1816): 256. V:
"Lines by Mr. Roscoe, on resigning his Library, Aug. 6, 1816."
William Roscoe.
[Index 530]
-
86-ii
(1816)
279-280
O:
William Alexander, Esq.
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist
82: 58
-
86-ii
(1816)
281-282
O:
Mrs. Marianne Vias.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 41; corrected (Kuist attributes this either to
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder or Rev. Weeden Butler the
Younger)Orig. "W.B."
-
86-ii
(1816)
293-296
L:
"Tour through the Netherlands, &c.
[cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
297
L:
"Dorchester Bridge, Oxon."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "X."
-
86-ii
(1816)
305-306
L:
"Account of Knaptoft Church, in
Leicestershire."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-ii
(1816)
306-309
A:
"Commentary on Ezekiel's Prophecy of Gog and
Magog."
Rev. Thomas Reynolds
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "T.R."
-
86-ii
(1816)
312
L:
"Sir T[homas] Berkeley."
William Reader
Kuist 82:
138Orig. "W.R."
-
86-ii
(1816)
313-316
L:
"Compendium of the History of Bedfordshire [and
of] Berkshire."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Byro"
- 86-ii (1816): 316-317. L:
"Mundane Lotos."
George Stanley
Faber.
[Orig. "G. S. Faber"]
- 86-ii (1816): 321-322. L:
"British Coins, &c."
Rev. William
Woolston.
[Orig. "W. Woolston"; dated Adderbury,
Oxon., William Woolston's home; Woolston was a coin collector.]
-
86-ii
(1816)
322-326
A:
"Letter to the Bp. of Lincoln [George Pretyman
Tomline], on the Bible Society."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 86-ii (1816): 330-336. R:
Caleb Colton's Hypocrisy; a Satire.
John Nichols.
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer
Nichols, 21 May 1816, Private Collection (PC2/2/f37 NAD1564), transcribed by
Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished
in letter of 22 Feb. 2000 to the author]
-
86-ii
(1816)
343-346
R:
Latham Wainewright's The Literary and
Scientific Pursuits which are encouraged and enforced in the
University of Cambridge.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
- 86-ii (1816): 350-351. V:
"Ode on the Morning. (From Mr. Dyer's Poetics.) To a Friend."
George Dyer.
[Index 501]
- 86-ii (1816): 351-352. V:
"Epistle to Dr. Richard Watson, Lord Bishop of Landaff [sic], at
Calgarth Park, in Westmoreland."
Rev. Bryan
Waller.
[Index 540] [Orig. "B. Waller,
A.M. Vicar of Burton, Westmoreland"]
-
86-ii
(1816)
369-371
L:
"Memoir of W[illiam] Alexander, Esq.
F.S.A."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "Verax"
- 86-ii (1816): 382. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 86-ii (1816): 386. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-ii
(1816)
387
L:
"Poem of Mr. [William Lisle] Bowles ['The
Spirit of Discovery by the Sea'] unjustly ridiculed."
William Lisle Bowles (defending his own
work
while posing as Bowles's "friend")
Kuist 82:
34Orig. "S."
-
86-ii
(1816)
388-389
L:
Response to GM article by "T.R."
(Thomas Reynolds) on Ezekiel's prophecy of Gog.
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
86-ii
(1816)
389
L:
"Marlborough MSS.--Bible Society."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
86-ii
(1816)
389-392
A:
"Tour through various parts of the Netherlands,
&c. [cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
393
L:
"Royal Palace at Dunstable."
Sir Gregory Osborne Page Turner
Kuist 82: 150Orig.
"G.O.P.T."
-
86-ii
(1816)
393-395
L
"Memoirs of M. [Jacques] Delille, the French Poet."
Rev. Robert Nares [?].
Orig. "S.A.R.N.E.R.", which
is an anagram for "R. Nares"
-
86-ii
(1816)
397-399
L:
"On the Feet of Flies, &c."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 86-ii (1816): 399-400. L:
"Hints Respecting Briefs."
Rev. Thomas Ross
Bromfield.
[Orig. "T. R. Bromfield"; dated Napton
Vicarage, Warwickshire; information supplied by Rev. Peter L. Jackson, Napton,
Warwicks., in letter of 22 Sept. 1992]
-
86-ii
(1816)
400
L:
"Lockhart Papers."
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"G.W.M."
-
86-ii
(1816)
405-407
L:
"Account of the Remains of Netley
Abbey."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 39Orig. "J.C.B."
-
86-ii
(1816)
407-408
L:
"Antient Palace at Eltham."
Alfred John Kempe [?]
Kuist 82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
86-ii
(1816)
410-411
A:
"Preface to the 'General Outline of the Swiss
Landscapes.'"
Rowley Lascelles
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "L.S."
-
86-ii
(1816)
411-415
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCIX [Blenheim
Palace]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-ii
(1816)
415-419
A:
"Compendium of the History of Buckinghamshire
[and of] Cambridgeshire."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Byro"
-
86-ii
(1816)
419-421
L:
"Classicks edited by [William] Canter."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "AEs. Es.
Ss"
-
86-ii
(1816)
421-422
L
"Lord Lyttelton's Death [re Thomas Lyttelton, 2nd Baron
Lyttelton]."
Thomas Jeudwine.
Orig. "T.J."; dated Pit-place,
Epsom, whence Jeudwine had corresponded with the GM in 1809
-
86-ii
(1816)
422-423
L:
"Celebrated Violin-Makers."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "G.W.L."
-
86-ii
(1816)
423
L
"Versions of an antient Epigram."
Rev. Montagu Pennington.
Orig. "M.P."; dated Deal,
whence Pennington corresponded with the GM in 1816
- 86-ii (1816): 445. V:
"Epicedium On the Death of Admiral Lord Nelson. By the Rev. Dr. Butler,
of Shrewsbury."
Samuel Butler, Bishop of
Lichfield.
[Butler was headmaster of Shrewsbury, 1798-1836;
Index 493 incorrectly attributes this poem to Rev. Weeden Butler.]
- 86-ii (1816): 445-446. V:
"Epistle To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. Written in June 1799."
Rev. Bryan Waller.
[Index
540] [Orig. "B. Waller, A.M."]
-
86-ii
(1816)
446-447
V:
"On the Remains of the Palace at
Eltham."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
- 86-ii (1816): 447-448. V:
"A Parody On Dryden's Alexander's Feast. By the Rev. Dr. Ford."
Rev. Thomas Ford.
[Index
505]
-
86-ii
(1816)
478
S:
Correction of the obituary of William Stephens
in a previous number.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "An Old Correspondent"
- 86-ii (1816): 483. L:
"Lord Thurlow [re 'a report, mentioned by Mr. (Thomas) Belsham, with
regard to the opinion of the late Lord Thurlow, upon the controversy between . .
. the Bishop of St. Asaph (Samuel Horsley), and the late Dr. (Joseph)
Priestley']."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron
Thurlow.
[Orig. "Thurlow"]
-
86-ii
(1816)
483-484
L:
"Literature in England."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "B.N."
-
86-ii
(1816)
484-486
A:
"Tour through the Netherlands, &c.
[cont.]."
Rev. Aulay Macaulay
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "Clericus
Leicestriensis"
-
86-ii
(1816)
486-487
L:
"Sir H[erbert] Croft.--Literary
Inquiries."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-ii
(1816)
488
L:
"The Three Estates [of the realm]."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
86-ii
(1816)
488
L:
"Briefs [and responses to other items in GM]."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
86-ii
(1816)
489
L:
"Palace of Whitehall."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-ii
(1816)
489-491
L:
"Of the Alien Priories, and their
Revenues."
Thomas Sharp [?]
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "S." (printed in Greek characters)
-
86-ii
(1816)
491-492
L:
"Causes of thin Congregations in
Churches."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
86-ii
(1816)
492-493
A:
"Heroic Action of a Collier [Thomas Robson,
following an explosion in a mine]."
James John Wilkinson
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "A Member of the
Sunderland Society for preventing Accidents in Coal
Mines"
-
86-ii
(1816)
496
L:
"Search after a rare Edition of the Greek
Tragedians."
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "Musaeus, a Cantab.
M.A. yet who knows a hawk from a hernshaw"
-
86-ii
(1816)
497
L:
"Font in Lekhamsted Church."
Thomas Winkworth of Hoxton
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "H.W."
- 86-ii (1816): 497-498. L:
Re "'Delightes for Ladies' [1608]."
Shirley
Woolmer.
[Orig. "S. Woolmer"; dated Exeter, where
Shirley Woolmer was the printer of the Exeter Gazette]
-
86-ii
(1816)
498-499
A:
"Fragments of Literature, No. XI."
Sir Henry Ellis
Kuist 82:
58
-
86-ii
(1816)
499-501
A:
"Fall of the Rhine [from the General
Outline of the Swiss Landscapes]."
Rowley Lascelles
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "L.S."
-
86-ii
(1816)
502-503
L:
"Origin of Cross Buns; Obi, the Witchcraft of
Negroes."
Charles Valentine Le Grice
Kuist 82: 86Orig.
"C.V.L.G."
-
86-ii
(1816)
505-509
A:
"Compendium of the History of Cheshire [and of]
Cornwall."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Byro"
-
86-ii
(1816)
514-517
A:
"Remarks on the Performance of the Eunuchusof Terence, by the
Scholars of the King's School
at Westminster, 4 Dec. 1816."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
86-ii
(1816)
518-520
A:
"Architectural Innovation. No. CCX [St. John's
Church, Westminster]."
John Carter
Kuist 82:
47Orig. "An Architect"
-
86-ii
(1816)
520
L:
"Useful Work for the unemployed Poor."
Stephen Jones
Kuist 82:
82Orig. "S.J."
-
86-ii
(1816)
527-531
R
James Scott's Sermons on interesting Subjects.
Rev. Samuel Clapham.
Illust.7: 450n
-
86-ii
(1816)
568-569
O:
Anne Jellicoe.
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 78
- 86-ii (1816): 574. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1816. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
86-ii
(1816)
577-578
L:
"Antient Crosses."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 39Orig. "J.C.B."
-
86-ii
(1816)
578-583
L:
"Jeu d'Esprit by Sir J[oshua] Reynolds [re the
character of David Garrick]."
James Boswell, Jun
Kuist
82: 33Orig. "B."
-
86-ii
(1816)
583-2nd 583 [sic]
A:
"Environs of Lausanne, &c. [from the General Outline of the Swiss
Landscapes]."
Rowley Lascelles
Kuist
82: 85
- 86-ii (1816): 583 [2nd 583]-585.
L: "England and Germany.--Interest of America."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"; dated Hackney, whence Thomas Walters corresponded with the
GM]
-
86-ii
(1816)
593-595
L:
"Visit to Derbyshire, &c. in 1760 [by 'a
late eminant Antiquary']" enc.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
86-ii
(1816)
595-597
L:
"Winchester Cathedral.--Monuments of Bp.
[Richard] Fox and Cardinal [Henry] Beaufort; Monument of Bp.
[William] Waynflete."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 39Orig. "J.C.B."
-
86-ii
(1816)
599-601
A:
"Compendium of the History of
Cumberland."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Byro"
-
86-ii
(1816)
601-604
A:
"Compendium of the History of
Derbyshire."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140Orig. "Byro"
- 86-ii (1816): 604-605. L:
"Arley, Bromsgrove, and Stratford Churches."
John Carter.
[Orig. "J. Carter"]
-
86-ii
(1816)
606
L:
"Miscell. Remarks."
James Brown
Kuist 82:
36Orig. "E."
- 86-ii (1816): 606. S:
"[Extract from the prospectus of Raine's] History of North Durham."
Rev. James Raine.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
- 86-ii (1816): 614. V:
"Anacreon's 24th Ode, amplified. That Mortality should be
enjoyed."
Richard Samuel White.
[Orig. "R.S.W."; biographical information in DNB 2: 373, EM
60 (1811): 452, EM 61 (1812): 50-51, and Lincs. Inn Adm. 2: 4;
White contributed a lengthy series of verse translations from Anacreon to the
EM, 1811-16.] [Orig. "R.S.W."]
- 86-ii (1816): 615. V:
"On Fire."
Richard Brinsley
Sheridan.
[GM headnote states that these verses "are
indubitably, though far from generally known as such, an extemporaneous
production of the late Mr. Sheridan. They are addressed to the Ladies Eliza and
Mary Birmingham, daughters of the late Earl of Louth." Index 533 also
attributes this poem to Richard Brinsley Sheridan.]
-
86-ii
(1816)
623-624
A
"Character and Writings of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton."
James Brown.
Orig. "E."
-
86-ii
(1816)
627
O:
Rev. John Disney.
Thomas Jervis
Kuist 82:
81Orig. "T.J."