- 91-i (1821): ii. V:
"The Newdigate Prize Poem, 1821. By the Hon. G. W. F. Howard, of Christ
Church."
George William Frederick Howard, 7th
Earl of Carlisle.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
91-i
(1821)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
91-i
(1821)
2
L
Re Baron Henley of Chardstock.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."; Dormant Peerages 534
-
91-i
(1821)
9
L:
"Cuddesdon Church, Oxon."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "X."
-
91-i
(1821)
9-10
L
"Rendlesham Ch. Suffolk."
Rev. Cuthbert Henley.
Kuist 82: 78 attributes the cont. of this
article (GM91-i [1821]: 105-107) to Cuthbert
Henley.
-
91-i
(1821)
11-13
A
"Compendium of County History. Rutland."
John Roby.
Orig. "Byro"
-
91-i
(1821)
14-16
A
"Progress of Literature in different Ages of Society."
Edward Phillips, Jun.
Orig. "E.P."
-
91-i
(1821)
17
L:
"Appleby, Leicestershire."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
91-i
(1821)
21-26
A
"The Censor.--No. IV. Inquiry into the Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91, 93, attributes this
multi-part series to Mansel.
-
91-i
(1821)
32-35
A:
"Spontaneous Display of native Genius."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-i
(1821)
35-38
L
"New Church of St. Dunstan's in the East."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
91-i
(1821)
72
V
"The Lament of Woburn."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
- 91-i (1821): 72-73. V:
"To the Rainbow. By T. Campbell."
Thomas
Campbell.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
91-i
(1821)
89-90
O:
Anne Hunter (Mrs. John Hunter).
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115
- 91-i (1821): 94. A:
"Meteorological Table for Jan. 1821. By W. Cary, Strand"
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-i
(1821)
98
L
"Hatchments from Churches."
Henry Carrington Bowles.
Orig. "M."
(Gothic)
-
91-i
(1821)
101-103
L:
"On the Temple Church and Monuments."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)
-
91-i
(1821)
105-107
A:
"Account of Rendlesham Church, Suffolk."
Rev. Cuthbert Henley
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "H."
-
91-i
(1821)
108-112
A
"Compendium of County History. Shropshire."
John Roby.
Kuist 82: 140 attributes the multi-part county
history series to Roby.
-
91-i
(1821)
113-115
L:
"Girgenti, or Agrigenti, in Sicily, described;
Account of the antient City of Agrigentum."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
-
91-i
(1821)
116-118
A
"Progress of Literature in different Ages of Society
[cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun.
Orig. "E.P."; dated Melksham,
whence Phillips had corresponded with the GM in 1817
-
91-i
(1821)
119-123
A
"The Censor.--No. V. An Inquiry into the Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91, 93, attributes this
multi-part series to Mansel.
- 91-i (1821): 125-126. A:
"Account of Rio de Janeiro [cont.]."
Anthony Sinnot.
[Orig. "A. Sinnot"]
-
91-i
(1821)
126
L:
"Sir F[rancis] Drake's Walking Cane."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
-
91-i
(1821)
134-135
L:
"On the Neglect of Prefaces."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 91-i (1821): 136. A:
"Ancient Anecdotes, &c. from Valerius Maximus, by Dr. Carey, West Square
[cont.]."
Dr. John Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title; John Carey, signing his full name,
contributed items in GM 87-i (1817): 603-604 and elsewhere.]
-
91-i
(1821)
164
V
"Lines on My Birth-Day. Feb. 14, 1821."
John Nichols.
GM91-i (1821): 659; dated Highbury
Place, where Nichols lived
Orig. "J.N."
-
91-i
(1821)
164
V
"Written on the Grave of Mark Slingsby, at Newport-Pagnel, Sept.
3, 1810."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."; Mansel
(signing "Lathburiensis") contributed "Particulars relative to Newport Pagnell,
Bucks." to GM 90-ii (1820): 124-126.
- 91-i (1821): 165-166. V:
"Lines written at Weston-super-Mare, in October 1818."
Daniel Cabanel.
[Orig. "D. Cabanel";
Index 494 lists numerous verse contributions by Daniel Cabanel as late
as 1818.]
- 91-i (1821): 184. O:
Solomon Wadd.
William Wadd.
[William Wadd, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 8 Feb. 1821, Private Collection
(PC2/4/f4 NAD4018), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project,
Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 10 Sept. 2001 to the
author]
- 91-i (1821): 190. A:
"Meteorological Table for Feb. 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-i
(1821)
194
L
Exposure of the New Monthly Magazine for plagiarizing
one of the author's articles in the GM series,
"The Censor. . . . An Inquiry into the Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."; Kuist 82: 91,
93, attributes the multi-part series to Mansel.
-
91-i
(1821)
195-197
L
"Remarks on the present Provision for the Poor."
Rev. John Collinson.
Kuist 82: 199 cites Collinson's MS
letter re this article, inserted into Nichols File of the GMat 91-i
(1821): 197.
Orig. "Far-niente"
-
91-i
(1821)
197
L
"Account of the Red River Settlement, North America."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
91-i
(1821)
197-198
L
"Account of Cumner Place & Wayland Smith, Berks."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Orig. "N.R.S."
- 91-i (1821): 199-200. L:
"[Ralph] Bigland's Collections for Gloucestershire."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
-
91-i
(1821)
207-208
L
"Principles of Latin and Greek Versification."
Peter Austin Nuttall.
Orig. "P.A.N."
-
91-i
(1821)
209-213
A
"Compendium of County History. Shropshire
[cont.]."
John Roby.
Kuist 82: 140 attributes the multi-part county
history series to Roby.
-
91-i
(1821)
218-222
A
"The Censor.--No. VI. An Inquiry into the Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91, 93, attributes this
multi-part series to Mansel.
-
91-i
(1821)
223-224
L
"Real Origin of Pointed Architecture."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
91-i
(1821)
224-227
A
"Progress of Literature in different Ages of Society
[cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun.
Orig. "E.P."; dated Melksham,
whence Phillips had corresponded with the GM in 1817
-
91-i
(1821)
230-231
L
"Mission College at Calcutta."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
91-i
(1821)
231-232
L:
"On British Topography."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "F.A.S."
- 91-i (1821): 236-237. R:
Francis Paul Stratford's A Letter to the Right Honourable Sir John
Newport, Bart., M.P. on the Subject of the present Commission for an Inquiry
into the Duties, Salaries, &c. of the Officers of the several Courts of Justice
in England; in which are contained short Observations on the Antiquity, Nature,
and Duties of the Office of Master in Ordinary of the High Court of Chancery,
with a view to Salaries, instead of Fees.
John Nichols.
[John Nichols, letter to Joseph
Cradock, Mar. 1821, Private Collection (PC2/1/f122 NAD867), transcribed by
Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished
in letter of 22 Feb. 2000 to the author]
-
91-i
(1821)
260
V
"Johanni Nichols, de Septuagesimo Septimo
Natali, Carmina."
Peter Austin Nuttall.
Orig. "P.A.N."
- 91-i (1821): 286. A:
"Meteorological Table for March, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-i
(1821)
290
L
Re an air ("In love shou'd there meet a fond Pair") composed by
George III.
Henry Carrington Bowles.
Orig. "H.C.B."
-
91-i
(1821)
290
L
Query re the librettist of The Messiah.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
91-i
(1821)
295-296
A
"Provision for the Poor--No. II."
Rev. John Collinson.
Cont. of GM91-i (1821):
195-197; Kuist 82: 199 cites Collinson's MS letter re the first part of the
article, inserted
into Nichols File of the GM at 91-i (1821): 197.
Orig. "Far-
niente"
-
91-i
(1821)
297
L:
"Rievaulx Abbey."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)
-
91-i
(1821)
297-300
L:
"New Church of St. Dunstan in the East."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)
- 91-i (1821): 302. L:
"Knights of the Shire, and Sheriffs?"
Sir
Richard Colt Hoare.
[Orig. "R. C. Hoare"; dated
Stourhead, whence Hoare corresponded with the GM]
-
91-i
(1821)
302-304
A
"Compendium of County History. Shropshire
[cont.]."
John Roby.
Orig. "Byro"
-
91-i
(1821)
308-312
A:
"Display of Native Genius. No. II [John Clare
and Henry Kirke White]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-i
(1821)
318-320
L:
"Reflections on the subject of Catholic
Emancipation."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-i
(1821)
320-324
A
"The Censor.--No. VII. An Inquiry into the Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91, 93, attributes this
multi-part series to Mansel.
-
91-i
(1821)
324-325
L
"Oliver Goldsmith."
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."; Dormant Peerages 534
- 91-i (1821): 328. L:
"Remarks on 'If.'"
Raleigh
Trevelyan.
[Orig. "R. Trevelyan"]
- 91-i (1821): 355. V:
"The Maid's Remonstrance. By T. Campbell."
Thomas Campbell.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 91-i (1821): 382. A:
"Meteorological Table for April, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-i
(1821)
386
L
Correction re "Compendium of the History of
Shropshire."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
- 91-i (1821): 386. L:
Re an Edward II grant of free warren.
Vernon Yonge [?].
[Orig. "V. Yonge";
Alumni Oxon.: Later Ser. 4: 1628 lists a Vernon Yonge, son of Walter
Yonge of Staffordshire, who matriculated at Wadham College in 1777; he is a more
likely candidate than a Vernon Yonge, Jun., also of Staffordshire, who
matriculated at St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1752 (Alumni Cantab.,
Pt. II, 6: 616) and thus would probably have been born too early to be the
author of the 1821 item.]
- 91-i (1821): 392. L:
"Oliver Goldsmith's Family."
Rev. John
Graham.
[Orig. "J. Graham"; John Graham in
GM 90-ii (1820): 448 had contributed a poem in honor of Goldsmith's
birthday.]
- 91-i (1821): 393-395. L:
"Account of Flitton Church, Bedfordshire."
Rev. John Docwra Parry.
[Orig. "J. D.
Parry"; dated Woburn, whence Parry corresponded with the GM]
-
91-i
(1821)
396-399
L:
"Account of Agrigentum."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
-
91-i
(1821)
402-403
A
"Provision for the Poor. No. III."
Rev. John Collinson.
Cont. of GM91-i (1821):
195-197; Kuist 82: 199 cites Collinson's MS letter re the first part of the
article, inserted
into Nichols File of the GM at 91-i (1821): 197.
Orig. "Far-
niente"
- 91-i (1821): 407-409. A:
"Description of Rio de Janeiro [cont.]."
Anthony Sinnot.
[Orig. "A. Sinnot"]
-
91-i
(1821)
409-410
L:
"Etymology of several Towns in
Bedfordshire."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T.F."
-
91-i
(1821)
410-411
L
"Mermaid [actually a sea mammal resembling a seal]."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
91-i
(1821)
411
L
"Marmion Arms."
Edward Gwyn.
Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
-
91-i
(1821)
411-413
L:
"Origin of Pointed Architecture. No.
II."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
91-i
(1821)
413-414
L:
"American Farming."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "Eu. H."
-
91-i
(1821)
414-417
L:
"Progress of Literature in different
Ages
[cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-i
(1821)
419-420
L:
"Crowded State of City Burial Grounds."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-i
(1821)
420-422
L:
"Retrospections on the rapid Progress of
Time."
William Bunce
Kuist 82:
39Orig. "W.B."
-
91-i
(1821)
426-430
R
William Davis Robinson's Memoirs of the Mexican
Revolution.
Rev. Robert Nares [?].
Illust.7:
641-642
-
91-i
(1821)
437
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's A Bibliographical,
Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and
Germany.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
91-i
(1821)
454
V
Two poems, "Lines Addressed to an only Son, at the age of 15, on
his departure to India, in April 1802, at the Tomb of his paternal Ancestors, in
the Parish
Church of St. Clement, Sandwich, in Kent," followed by "Sequel to the foregoing
Lines,
on visiting a Cenotaph recently erected to the Son's Memory, on the same
spot."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Sandwich (Bunce
lived in Kent); concerns Bunce's only son, who died in India and to whom Bunce
refers
several times in his contributions to the GM
-
91-i
(1821)
454
V
"To a Lady, With a Japan Rose in Bloom, on the 80th Anniversary
of her Birth."
John Nichols.
GM91-i (1821): 659; dated Highbury,
where Nichols lived
Orig. "J.N."
- 91-i (1821): 471-472. O:
John Bonneycastle.
F. Hommey
[?].
[John Bowyer Nichols, annotation of 15 May 1821 in Nichols
Family Records, vol. 13 (PC2/4/f28), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols
Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 10 Sept. 2001
to the author]
- 91-i (1821): 472-473. O:
William Stevenson.
Thomas Amyot
[?].
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 31 May 1821
(PC2/4/f33/3 NAD4162), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive
Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 12 Sept. 2002 to the
author]
- 91-i (1821): 478. A:
"Meteorological Table for May, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-i
(1821)
482
L
Re "The Song of Happy Dick."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Lathburiensis"
-
91-i
(1821)
492-496
A:
"Progress of Literature in different Ages of
Society [cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-i
(1821)
499-502
A:
"The Censor.--No. VIII. An Inquiry into the
Progress of Anecdotal Literature [cont.]."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "I.T.M."
-
91-i
(1821)
505
L:
"Tablet in Memory of Dr. [William Charles]
Wells."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "J.B.N."
-
91-i
(1821)
506-510
A:
"Compendium of County
History--Buckinghamshire."
John Roby
Kuist 82:
140
-
91-i
(1821)
519-520
L:
"Antient Pump in Clerkenwell."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
-
91-i
(1821)
520
L:
"Surtees's Durham."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147Orig. "F.S.A. alter"
-
91-i
(1821)
520
L
"Anachronisms in Kenilworth respect.
Shakspre."
William Charles Dyer.
Orig. "W.C.D."
-
91-i
(1821)
525-530
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's A Bibliographical,
Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and
Germany.
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin (reviewing
his own work)
Kuist 82: 56
- 91-i (1821): 541. R:
Fidelia; or The Prevalence of Fashion.
John Nichols.
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer
Nichols, 16 June 1821, Private Collection (PC2/4/f42/1 NAD4214), transcribed by
Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished
in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the author]
-
91-i
(1821)
549
V
"On the Egyptian Tomb."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
Bowles 2: 286-288
Orig. "W.L.B."
-
91-i
(1821)
567-568
O:
Henry Edridge.
----- Rice of Jermyn Street
Kuist 82: 139Orig.
"H.R.D."
- 91-i (1821): 574 [misnumbered as 2nd
478]. A: "Meteorological Table for June, 1821. By W.
Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 91-i (1821): 579-581. L:
"Dr. Cove on the Value of Tithes."
Rev.
Morgan Cove.
[Orig. "M. Cove, D.C.L."]
-
91-i
(1821)
581-583
A:
"Origin of Pointed Architecture. No.
III."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 91-i (1821): 592. L:
"Etymology of 'Blunt.'"
Raleigh
Trevelyan.
[Orig. "R. Trevelyan"]
-
91-i
(1821)
592-593
L:
"Anecdotes of Praise-God Barebone."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Lathburiensis"
-
91-i
(1821)
597-599
L
"Abolition of Slavery."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
91-i
(1821)
599
L:
"Bourchier Arms."
Edward Gwyn
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
-
91-i
(1821)
604-605
L
"Injurious Effects of the Window Tax."
Edward James Wilson [?].
Dated Lincoln, whence
Wilson wrote two MS letters in 1850 (v. Kuist 82: 274); Orig.
"E.J.W."
-
91-i
(1821)
607-608
L
"On Filial Duty and Affection."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Northiam,
whence Bunce had corresponded with the GM in 1810
- 91-i (1821): 620-621. R:
William Combe's The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of a Wife.
A Poem.
John Nichols.
[John
Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 22 May 1821, Private Collection
(PC2/4/f32/1 NAD4156), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive
Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the
author]
- 91-i (1821): 631. V:
"Duty and Pleasure. By Mrs. Piozzi."
Hester
Lynch Piozzi [formerly Hester Lynch Thrale].
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
91-i
(1821)
642-646
O:
Charles Alfred Stothard.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.
J.K."
-
91-ii
(1821)
iii-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
91-ii
(1821)
2
L
Query re the Lucy family.
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Lathburiensis"
-
91-ii
(1821)
17-20
L:
"New Church at Mitcham, Surrey."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
91-ii
(1821)
22-23
L:
"Royal Jesters."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Lathburiensis"
- 91-ii (1821): 23-24. L:
"Tristan de Acunha."
Anthony
Sinnot.
[Orig. "A. Sinnot"]
- 91-ii (1821): 24-26. A:
"Statues in the French Museum, with Remarks by Mr. Fosbroke. No.
VIII."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
28-30
L:
"Cedar of Libanus at Enfield,
described."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
- 91-ii (1821): 30-34. L:
"On the Antient Tenure called Drengage."
William Robert Whatton.
[Orig. "W. R.
Whatton"]
- 91-ii (1821): 42-45. R:
John Nichols's Queen Elizabeth's Progresses, Vol. IV. Part
i.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 16 June 1821, Private
Collection (PC2/4/f42/1 NAD4214), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols
Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002
to the author]
- 91-ii (1821): 65. V:
"To Henry Meyer, Esq. Red Lion-square, Portrait Painter and Engraver. . .
. By Mr. G. Dyer, Author of the 'History of Cambridge,' 'Poems,' &c."
George Dyer.
[Authorship disclosed in
title] [Orig. "G. D."]
- 91-ii (1821): 65-67. V:
"Apostrophe to the New River."
John Abraham
Heraud.
[Orig. "A. Heraud"]
- 91-ii (1821): 94. A:
"Meteorological Table for July, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
101-103
L:
"[Rowley] Lascelles's Origin of Gothic Architecture defended."
Rowley Lascelles
Kuist
82: 85Orig. "Yorick"
-
91-ii
(1821)
111
L
"R[obert] Stephens."
John Bangor Russell [?].
Orig. "J.B.R."
-
91-ii
(1821)
112
L:
"Towers of St. Mary Overy and the Royal
Exchange."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)
-
91-ii
(1821)
114-116
L:
"Church Notes from Frome, co. Somerset."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "A Constant
Reader"
-
91-ii
(1821)
119-120
L:
"Novel of 'Fidelia.'"
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 63Orig.
"Apicius"
-
91-ii
(1821)
126-131
A:
"The Censor.--No. IX. Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "I.T.M."
-
91-ii
(1821)
132-135
L
"The Cambrian Metropolitan Institution defended; Cultivation of
the Welsh Language defended."
John Nichols.
Orig. "Caradoc"
-
91-ii
(1821)
136
S
Re Fasti Triumphales.
Sir Richard Colt Hoare.
Orig. "R.C.H."
- 91-ii (1821): 137-138. R:
Pishey Thompson's Collections for a Topographical and Historical
Account of Boston, and the Hundred of Skirbeck, in the County of
Lincoln.
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 121 attributes to John Bowyer Nichols the conc. of this review in
91-ii (1821): 233-235.]
- 91-ii (1821): 138-139. R:
[James Sargant] Storer's History and Antiquities of the
Cathedral Churches of Great Britain.
John
Bowyer Nichols.
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 31
May 1821, Private Collection (PC2/4/f33/3 NAD4162), transcribed by Julian
Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in
letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the author]
-
91-ii
(1821)
143-148
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's Bibliographical Tour
(cont.).
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin(reviewing
his own work)
Kuist 82: 56
- 91-ii (1821): 161-167. A:
"Method of Rescuing Persons from Vessels Stranded on a Leeward Shore. By
Capt. G. W. Manby."
George William
Manby.
[George William Manby signed his full name to a
contribution in GM 84-i (1814): 539-541 re saving victims who fall
through the ice, and he responded to a criticism of the present contribution in
a signed item in GM 91-ii (1821): 424.]
-
91-ii
(1821)
169
V
"Addressed to an only Son, at the age of Fifteen, on his departure to
India, in April 1802, at the Grave of the Author's Parents, in the Parish Church
of St.
Clement, Sandwich [reprint of GM 91-i (1821): 454]."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Sandwich (Bunce
lived in Kent); concerns Bunce's only son, who died in India and to whom Bunce
refers
several times in his contributions to the GM
-
91-ii
(1821)
184-185
O:
Elizabeth Inchbald.
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin
Kuist 82: 56
- 91-ii (1821): 191. A:
"Meteorological Table for August, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
201-205
A:
"Account of the Parish of Cumner, Berks
[cont.]."
Rev. ----- Perkins of Lincoln College, Oxford
(either Rev. William Perkins or Rev. Benjamin Robert
Perkins)
Kuist 82
: 135
-
91-ii
(1821)
205-207
L:
"Biographical Notices of Adam Gordon."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Lathburiensis"
-
91-ii
(1821)
207-208
L
"Sir H[ugh] Myddelton."
Henry Carrington Bowles.
Orig. "M."
(Gothic)
-
91-ii
(1821)
210-212
A:
"Nugae Curiosae [cont.]."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-ii
(1821)
212-216
A:
"The Censor.--No. X. Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 91
-
91-ii
(1821)
219-221
L
"Remarks relative to Napoleon Buonaparte."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "T." (Gothic)
-
91-ii
(1821)
222-225
A:
"Literary Retrospections; Remarks on the Poetry
of Thomson and Young."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-ii
(1821)
225-227
A
"Lascelles's Symbolic Origin of Gothic
Architecture Defended [cont.]."
Rowley Lascelles.
Note: Lascelles never reveals
that he is the author and refers to the subject of the article as
"Mr. L."
Orig. "Yorick"
-
91-ii
(1821)
229-231
L
"On the Act of Parliament respecting Strolling Players."
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
91-ii
(1821)
233-235
R:
Pishey Thompson's Account of Boston, in
Lincolnshire (cont.).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
91-ii
(1821)
235-238
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin'sBibliographical
Tour(conc.).
Rev. Thomas Frognall Dibdin (reviewing
his own work)
Kuist 82: 56
-
91-ii
(1821)
250-252
R:
A Slap at Slop (25th ed.); The
Political Showman at Home!; The Right divine of Kings to
govern wrong!; The Origin of Dr. Slop [Sir John
Stoddart]'s name; Buonaparte Phobia; or, Cursing made
Easy to the Meanest Capacity. By Dr. Slop; The Spirit of
Despotism.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
- 91-ii (1821): 257-261. A:
"Capt. Manby's Method of Rescuing Persons from Vessels Stranded on a
Leeward Shore [cont.]."
George William
Manby.
[George William Manby signed his full name to a
contribution in GM 84-i (1814): 539-541 re saving victims who fall
through the ice, and he responded to a criticism of the present contribution in
a signed item in GM 91-ii (1821): 424.]
- 91-ii (1821): 263-264. L:
Cover letter enclosing the author's "Stanzas written at Polwhele near
Truro, July 19, the day of the Coronation."
Rev.
Richard Polwhele.
[The poem was composed at Polwhele, Richard
Polwhele's home; footnote (p. 263n) refers to Polwhele's poem, Influence of
Local Attachment; the stanzas refer warmly to "My William," the name of
Polwhele's eldest son, and obliquely to India, where another of Polwhele's eight
sons was serving in the Madras artillery.] [Orig.
"Atticus"]
- 91-ii (1821): 264. V:
"To Simplicity. By Mrs. Carey, West Square."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM
94-ii (1824): 451]
-
91-ii
(1821)
265
V:
"The Avenel."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "L."
- 91-ii (1821): 266. V:
"Sonnet To Robert Southey, Esq. Poet Laureate, on his Approbation of my
Poem called 'The Legend of St. Loy,' and Encouragement."
John Abraham Heraud.
[Orig. "J. A.
Heraud"]
- 91-ii (1821): 266. V:
"Sonnet. Night--Calm."
John Abraham
Heraud.
[Orig. "J. A. Heraud"]
- 91-ii (1821): 282. O:
John Key.
John Nichols.
[Nichols Family Records, vol. 13 (PC2/4/f21), transcribed by Julian Pooley,
The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of
10 Sept. 2001 to the author]
- 91-ii (1821): 287. A:
"Meteorological Table for September, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
291-292
A:
"Tour through France in 1821."
Dr. William Dakins
Kuist
82: 54
-
91-ii
(1821)
292-295
L:
"The Barons who signed Magna Carta."
Edward Gwyn
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
-
91-ii
(1821)
296
L:
"Rev. R[ichard] Jago."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
134Orig. "P."
-
91-ii
(1821)
300-304
A
"Literary Retrospections; with Remarks on the divers Tastes that
characterize the intellectual order of Society, and a View of the Poetry of
Thomson and
Young [cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun.
Orig. "E.P."
- 91-ii (1821): 309-310. A:
"Ancient Anecdotes, &c. from Valerius Maximus, by Dr. Carey, West Square
[cont.]."
Dr. John Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title; John Carey, signing his full name,
contributed items in GM 87-i (1817): 603-604 and elsewhere.]
- 91-ii (1821): 310. L:
"Dyer's 'Privileges of Cambridge.'"
George
Dyer.
[Orig. "G. Dyer"; Dyer had published a
history of the University of Cambridge; BMGC]
-
91-ii
(1821)
310-312
L:
"Account of the Parish of Cumner, Berks.
[cont.]."
Rev. ----- Perkins of Lincoln College, Oxford
(either Rev. William Perkins or Rev. Benjamin Robert
Perkins)
Kuist 82: 135
-
91-ii
(1821)
312-313
L:
"Lady Packington; Account of the Packington and
Eyre Families."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
91-ii
(1821)
314
L
"[Dorothy] Lady Packington."
Edward Gwyn.
Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
-
91-ii
(1821)
315-316
L
"Early Composition by the Poet Gray."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
91-ii
(1821)
317-319
L:
"Account of the Greek Church."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-ii
(1821)
319-320
L:
"Reculver.--Kingsgate."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "Nepos"
-
91-ii
(1821)
323-328
A
"Lascelles's Symbolic Origin of Gothic
Architecture defended [conc.]."
Rowley Lascelles.
Note: Lascelles never reveals that he is the
author and refers to the subject of the article as "Mr. L."
Orig.
"Yorick"
-
91-ii
(1821)
361-362
V:
"Lines Written on the 19th of July, in memory
of His Majesty's Coronation."
Rev. ----- Allen of St.
Catherine's
Kuist 82: 29
- 91-ii (1821): 362-363. V:
"Criticism, A familiar Epistle to W** M**. By Mrs. Carey, West
Square."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM 94-ii (1824): 451]
- 91-ii (1821): 363-364. V:
"Lines In memory of Thomas Vivian, Esq. (brother to Sir Hussey Vivian),
who died at Truro, on Thursday, Sept. 18."
Rev.
Richard Polwhele [?].
[Poem is followed immediately by the
insertion (p. 364) of "Errata in 'Stanzas written at Polwhele' . . ."
(GM 91-i [1821]: 263-264), which was written by Polwhele; Polwhele was
curate of Kenwyn, near Truro.]
- 91-ii (1821): 364. V:
"Extracts From Clare's 'Poems;' reviewed in p. 346": "I. To My Mother"
and "II. To an Infant Daughter."
John
Clare.
[Authorship disclosed in title and in review in
GM 91-ii (1821): 344-347]
-
91-ii
(1821)
374
O:
John Walters.
Thomas Walters
Kuist 82:
153
- 91-ii (1821): 383. A:
"Meteorological Table for October, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
386
L
Note re corrections in "Yorick"'s defense of
Rowley Lascelles.
Rowley Lascelles.
Note: Lascelles never reveals that he is the
author and refers to the subject of the article as "Mr. L."
Orig. "Yorick"
- 91-ii (1821): 390-391. L:
"New Edition of Queen Elizabeth's Progresses."
John Nichols.
[Orig. "J. Nichols";
Nichols was the author of Progresses . . . of Queen Elizabeth
(BMGC).]
-
91-ii
(1821)
393-395
L:
"Account of Hodnet Church, Salop."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133
-
91-ii
(1821)
395-397
L:
"Account of the Dymoke Family."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 122Orig. "N."
-
91-ii
(1821)
397-399
A:
"Literary Retrospections; Remarks on the Poetry
of Young and Thomson [cont.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
91-ii
(1821)
399-401
L
"Hermitage in Yorkshire."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "T." (Gothic)
- 91-ii (1821): 401-402. L:
"Antient Sculpture in Wirksworth Church, Derbyshire."
Rev. Richard Randall Rawlins.
[Orig. "R. R.
Rawlins"]
-
91-ii
(1821)
403-405
A:
"Account of Cumner Church, Berks.
[cont.]."
Rev. ----- Perkins of Lincoln College, Oxford
(either Rev. William Perkins or Rev. Benjamin Robert
Perkins)
Kuist 82: 135
-
91-ii
(1821)
409-414
A:
"Tour through France, in 1821 [cont.]."
Dr. William Dakins
Kuist
82: 54
-
91-ii
(1821)
414-419
A:
"The Censor.--No. XI. Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 91
-
91-ii
(1821)
419-420
L:
"Inquiry after some of the Sects of the 16th
Century."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-ii
(1821)
420-421
L:
"State of St. Paul's Cathedral."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
91-ii
(1821)
421-422
L:
"Virtues of Caractacus annually
commemorated."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
91-ii
(1821)
422-424
L
"Notices of [Count] Bryant [of Bury],
[Thomas] Milles, [Dr. John] Warren, [Nicholas Revett, Edward
Calver,] &c."
David Elisha Davy.
Orig. "D.A.Y."
- 91-ii (1821): 457. V:
"Address to Modesty. By Mrs. Carey, West Square."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM
94-ii (1824): 451]
- 91-ii (1821): 457-458. V:
"To [Elizabeth Vassall Fox,] Lady Holland, on the Legacy of a Snuff-Box,
left to her by Buonaparte. By the Earl of Carlisle."
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
- 91-ii (1821): 459. V:
"Extract From Clare's 'Poems;' reviewed in p. 346."
John Clare.
[Authorship disclosed in title and in
review in GM 91-ii (1821): 344-347]
- 91-ii (1821): 479. A:
"Meteorological Table for November, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
John Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 91-ii (1821): 483-487. L:
"Personal History and Age of Homer."
Rev.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
-
91-ii
(1821)
489-490 [2nd
489-490]
L:
"Account of Cumner Church,
Berks. [cont.]."
Rev. ----- Perkins of Lincoln College, Oxford
(either Rev. William Perkins or Rev. Benjamin Robert
Perkins)
Kuist 82: 135
- 91-ii (1821): 491-493. L:
"Commercial Importance of Liverpool."
Matthew Gregson.
[Orig. M. Gregson"; re
Liverpool, whence Matthew Gregson corresponded with the GM]
- 91-ii (1821): 493-494. A:
"Ancient Anecdotes, &c. from Valerius Maximus, by Dr. Carey, West Square
[cont.]."
Dr. John Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title; John Carey, signing his full name,
contributed items in GM 87-i (1817): 603-604 and elsewhere.]
-
91-ii
(1821)
494
L:
"Neglected Monuments, &c."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 91-ii (1821): 494-495. L:
"Rev. Peter Roberts."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
- 91-ii (1821): 495-496. L:
"Fonthill Abbey."
Samuel Tymms.
[Orig. "A Passer by T." ("T." in Gothic); Tymms frequently used
as his signature the Gothic letter T.]
-
91-ii
(1821)
497
L:
Jacob Schnebbelie's "Antient Painting of St.
Faith in Westminster Abbey" enc.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122Orig. "N."
-
91-ii
(1821)
500-501
L:
"Wirksworth Sculpture illustrated."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
91-ii
(1821)
501
-504
A:
"Tour through France.--The Louvre
[cont.]."
Dr. William Dakins
Kuist
82: 54
-
91-ii
(1821)
514-517
L:
"Journal of a Midshipman on Board the
Adventure."
William Robinson the Elder (cover letter on
p. 514) and William Robinson the Younger (remainder of article, pp.
514-517)
Kuist 82: 139; corrected (Kuist
incorrectly attributes the entire item to the elder
Robinson)Orig. "W.R."
-
91-ii
(1821)
520
L:
"Congreve Rockets."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 139Orig. "W.R."
- 91-ii (1821): 544-547. A:
"Mr. T. Faulkner, on the Paintings, &c. in Kensington Palace."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T.
Faulkner"]
- 91-ii (1821): 552. V:
"To Retirement."
William Robert
Whatton.
[Orig. "W. R. Whatton"]
-
91-ii
(1821)
552
V
"Content."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "T." (Gothic)
-
91-ii
(1821)
570-571
O
Edward West.
Jane West.
GMn.s. 38 (1852): 100
Orig. "J.W."
- 91-ii (1821): 573. O:
Anne Morris.
John Nichols.
[Nichols Family Records, vol. 13 (PC2/4/f80), transcribed by Julian Pooley,
The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of
10 Sept. 2001 to the author]
- 91-ii (1821): 575. A:
"Meteorological Table for December, 1821. By W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
91-ii
(1821)
577-579
L:
"Description of Fotheringhay Church,
Northampton."
Rev. Charles Apthorp Wheelwright
Kuist 82: 155Orig.
"C.A.W."
-
91-ii
(1821)
585-589
A:
"Tour through France, in 1821 [cont.]."
Dr. William Dakins
Kuist
82: 54
-
91-ii
(1821)
593
L:
"Ruins at the Royal Mews."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 91-ii (1821): 593-594. L:
"Management of Poor."
Henry
Walter.
[Orig. "H. Walter"; dated Holyport, whence
Walter signed his full name to a contribution in GM 90-i (1820): 9]
-
91-ii
(1821)
594
L
"Symbols of Evangelists."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "T." (Gothic)
-
91-ii
(1821)
597
L:
"Lydiate Abbey."
Richard Smith
Kuist 82:
144Orig. "S.R."
-
91-ii
(1821)
598-601
A:
"Account of Cumner Church, Berks.
[conc.]."
Rev. ----- Perkins of Lincoln College,
Oxford (either
Rev. William Perkins or Rev. Benjamin Robert
Perkins)
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Y."
-
91-ii
(1821)
603
L
"[Thomas] Forde's Apothegmes."
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
91-ii
(1821)
605-606
A:
"Present State of Jervaux Abbey,
Yorkshire."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38
-
91-ii
(1821)
633
V
"The Wish. Translated from some Latin Lines of
the Poet Cowper's, entitled 'Votum.'"
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "T." (Gothic)