-
93-i
(1823)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
93-i
(1823)
2
L:
Query re Thomas Langton. William Penn
[Kuist 82: 135][Orig. "The Rajah of
Vaneplysia"]
-
93-i
(1823)
4-7
L:
"Account of the New Chapel at Stepney."
Edward John Carlos
[Kuist 82: 43]Orig.
"E.I.C."
- 93-i (1823): 7-8. L:
"The North-west Expedition."
Thomas
Walters.
[Orig. "T. Walters"]
-
93-i
(1823)
9
L:
"Curious Altar-piece described."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82: 63]Orig.
"S.Y.E."
-
93-i
(1823)
14-16
L:
"'Bagatelles, or Poetical Trifles,' supposed by
G[eorge] Wakefield."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist 82:
115Orig. "Investigator"
-
93-i
(1823)
16
L:
"Amos Green, the Painter."
John Chambers
Kuist 82:
50Orig. "J.C."
-
93-i
(1823)
17
L:
"Basaltic Rocks near Catania."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 140Orig. "W.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
17-18
L:
"Account of Benton, co. Northumberland." Samuel
Tymms
[Kuist 82:
151]Orig. "Stemmalysmu"
-
93-i
(1823)
18-23
A:
"Ancient Liverpool [cont.]." Richard Smith
[Kuist 82: 144]Orig. "S.
R."
-
93-i
(1823)
23-24
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. VII Rump songs and
old ballads."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
- 93-i (1823): 24-26. L:
"Account of the Abbey of St. Mary de Drownfont, Wiltshire."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L.
Bowles"]
-
93-i
(1823)
30-32
A:
"Church at Chunar. Mission Houses and Schools
at Calcutta."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist 82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
32-33
L:
"Signification of Female Christian
Names."
John Gough Nichols.
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"Nepos"
-
93-i
(1823)
34
L:
"St. Nicholas ad Macellum."
J. B. Gardiner
Kuist 82:
63Orig. "J.B.G."
- 93-i (1823): 40. 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.]
-
93-i
(1823)
40
L:
"Wellesley Family." Charles Ludlow
TonsonOrig. "G.H.W."
-
93-i
(1823)
40
L:
"Baronets."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N.S."
-
93-i
(1823)
41-44
R:
Thomas Moore's The Loves of the Angels: a
Poem and Byron's Heaven and Earth, a Mystery.
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82:
132
-
93-i
(1823)
44-47
R:
Isaac D'Israeli's A Second Series
of Curiosities of Literature.
John
Nichols.
Kuist 82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
50-51
R:
W. Woolnoth and W. Tombleson, A Series of
Views of the most interesting Remains of Antient Castles.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
56-57
R:
Henry Philpotts's Letter to Francis
Jeffrey, Esq. the reputed Editor of the Edinburgh Review,
on an article entitled, "Durham Case--Clerical Abuses."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 60-61
-
93-i
(1823)
57
R:
Sir Edward Walker's A circumstantial
Account of the Preparations for the Coronation of His Majesty King
Charles II.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
57-59
R:
Two Reports of a Deputation . . . of the
Drapers' Company.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
59-65
R:
The Harmonicon; an Assemblage of Vocal and
Instrumental Music.
Dr. Peter Austin
Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
93-i
(1823)
65-66
R:
Luke Booker's Euthanasia; or, The State of
Man after Death.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
66
R:
E. Blaquière's Historical Review of
the Spanish Revolution.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
66
R:
Weir's History of Horncastle.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82:
121
-
93-i
(1823)
71
V:
"The Sailor's Return."
Alaric Alexander Watts.
Orig.
"W.A.A."
-
93-i
(1823)
72
V:
"Lines Suggested while proceeding by
Stanwell."
Rev. Luke Booker.
Kuist 82:Orig. "L.B."
- 93-i (1823): 72. V:
"Lines On the Death of Edward-Luke Booker, who was accidentally drowned,
in the 11th Year of his Age, at Eton College, Dec. 9, 1822. By an affectionate
Brother."
Thomas W. Booker.
[Orig. "T.W.B."; dated Velindra House, S. Wales; Biography
Database CD3 lists Thomas W. Booker of Velindra, Cardiff, Wales, in The
Cardiff Guide and Directory for 1829.]
- 93-i (1823): 73. V:
"Epitaph on Benjamin Tremlyn, An old Soldier, buried in Bremhill Church
Yard, who died Dec. 1, 1822, aged 92. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
-
93-i
(1823)
74-77
S:
"Foreign News."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
93-i
(1823)
83-85
O:
Obituary section for Jan. (including obituaries
for Charles Moore, Marquess of Drogheda; the Countess of
Macclesfield; Lady Blantyre; Sir John Rodney; Sir Henry Mannix; Don
Francisco Antonio Zea; and Dr. Edward Alexander).
Samuel Tymms [items "principally by" Tymms]
Kuist 82: 151
-
93-i
(1823)
85-89
O:
Dr. John Aikin.
Arthur
Aikin
Kuist 82: 29Orig.
"A.A."
-
93-i
(1823)
89-91
O:
Obituary section for January (including
obituaries for Charles Gordon Gray; the Chevalier Delambre; William
Hey; Samuel Nash; Archibald Heurtley; and Sarah Wesley).
Samuel Tymms [items "principally by" Tymms]
Kuist 82: 151
- 93-i (1823): 96. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for January 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 93-i (1823): 98. A:
Letter to Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
Rev.
Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "Rev. R. Polwhele"]
- 93-i (1823): 98. L:
Re etchings in the author's work on armor.
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "Dr.
Meyrick"]
-
93-i
(1823)
99-100
L:
"Hints to the Author of 'Peveril' [Walter
Scott]."
William Penn
[Kuist
82: 135]Orig. "The Rajah of
Vaneplysia"
- 93-i (1823): 100-101. L:
"Earthquake in Syria."
Thomas
Walters.
[Orig. "T. Walters"]
-
93-i
(1823)
101-102
L:
"Robert Millhouse's
'Blossoms' commended."
Rev. Luke Booker.
Kuist 82: 33Orig.
"R."
-
93-i
(1823)
105
L:
"Account of St. Nicholas's Church,
Liverpool."
Matthew Gregson.
[Kuist
82:75]Orig. "M.G."
-
93-i
(1823)
105-108
A:
"Ancient and modern Liverpool contrasted
cont.."
Richard
Smith.
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"S.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
109-112
L:
"Remains of Cyclopean Architecture."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123]Orig. "R."
-
93-i
(1823)
112-113
L:
"Derivation of 'Hundred'; The Merricks."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
Kuist
82: 95Orig. "S.R.M."
-
93-i
(1823)
113
L:
"Roman Bath at Farley, Wilts."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "R.C.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
113-118
A:
"On the Mutability of National
Grandeur."
Edward Phillips, Jun.
[Kuist 82:136]
-
93-i
(1823)
118-119
L:
"Alarming Progress of the Cholera
Morbus."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist 82:79]Orig. "A.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
122-123
A:
"Fly Leaves,--No. VIII Old Scotch
Musick."
Joseph Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "Eu.
Hood"
-
93-i
(1823)
124
L:
"Amiable Character of Mr. Amos Green."
John Bowdler the Elder.
[Kuist 82:33]Orig. "J.B."
-
93-i
(1823)
127-130
A:
"Origin and Purposes of Stonehenge."
John Gough Nichols [?].
[Kuist 82:123]
-
93-i
(1823)
133
A:
"Monument to Dr. [George] Tate."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "Edit."
-
93-i
(1823)
137-139
R:
Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins's Anecdotes,
Biographical Sketches, and Memoirs.
John
Nichols
Kuist 82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
139-141
R:
Thomas Thompson's Historic Facts relative
to the Sea Port and Market Town of Ravenspurne in Holderness.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
141-143
R:
Thomas Langdale's Topographical Dictionary
of Yorkshire.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
143
R:
Hugh Worthington's Sermons delivered at
Salters' Hall.
John Nichols.
Kuist 82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
143-144
R:
A Vindication of the Authenticity of the
Narratives contained in the first two Chapters of the Gospels of
St. Matthew and St. Luke.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
144-145
R:
George Holden's Attempt to illustrate the
Book of Ecclesiastes.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
145-146
R:
J. Scholefield's A Second Letter to the
Earl of Liverpool, on the British and Foreign Bible Society.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
146
R:
T. B. Stroud's Elements of Botany.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 2: 61]
-
93-i
(1823)
151-153
R:
Capt. Forman's Remarks on the . . . Rising
of the Tides.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
153-154
R:
Samuel Slack's Remarks on the Nature and
Tendency of Classical Literature, &c.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
157
R:
The Holy Bible . . . as a course of Family
Reading andThe Porteusian Index; or Family Guide to the
Holy Scriptures. Chiefly composed from the Works of
Bishops[Beilby] Porteus and
[Francis] Gastrell.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
157-158
R:
William Snape's Letter to Dr.
Robert Darwin of Shrewsbury:
containing Genuine Reports, Opinions, and Theses on Nervous
Affliction, &c.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
159
R:
The London Liberal.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
164
V:
"Birth-Day Lines, Feb. 2-14, 1823."
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 120][Orig. "J.N."]
- 93-i (1823): 165. V:
"Epigram sent with a Couple of Ducks to a Patient. By the late Dr. Jenner
[from Thomas Dudley Fosbroke's Life of Jenner in the History of
Berkeley]."
Dr. Edward Jenner.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 93-i (1823): 165. V:
"Epitaph on an Ass. By the same [i.e., 'Dr. Jenner'; from Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke's Life of Jenner in the History of Berkeley]."
Dr. Edward Jenner.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 93-i (1823): 166. V:
"Sonnet ['On that steep ridge beyond Bayona's Hold']."
Henry Richard Vassall Fox, 3rd Baron Holland.
[Orig. "Lord Holland"]
-
93-i
(1823)
166
V:
"On Sir Joshua Reynolds's celebrated Picture of
Young Samuel Praying."
Miss M. H.
Shephard
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"M.S."
-
93-i
(1823)
183-184
O:
Thomas West.
Jane
West
Kuist 82: 155Orig.
"J.W.-L.B."
- 93-i (1823): 192. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for February 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 93-i (1823): 195-197. L:
"Great Importance of the British Navy."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"]
-
93-i
(1823)
197-198
L:
"Origin and Defence of Tithes."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
93-i
(1823)
198-199
L:
"Book Plates."
Charles St. Barbe
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "C.S.B."
-
93-i
(1823)
199-200
L:
"Derivation of Male Christian Names." John Gough
Nichols
[Kuist 82: 30]Orig. "Nepos"
-
93-i
(1823)
201
L:
"Church of St. Paul, Shadwell."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "H.C.B."
-
93-i
(1823)
201-204
A:
"Ancient and modern Liverpool [cont.]."
Richard Smith
Kuist 82:
144Orig. "S.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
206-208
L:
"Church of St. Olave, Hart-street,
described."
J. B. Gardiner.
[Kuist
82: 63]Orig. "J.B.G."
- 93-i (1823): 209-210. L:
"Natural History of British Hirundines."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster.
[Orig. "T.
Forster"; T. I. M. Forster published a catalogue of British birds.]
- 93-i (1823): 210-211. L:
"New Entrance to the House of Lords."
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
93-i
(1823)
211-212
L:
"Account of the Island of Iona."
Samuel Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151] [Orig.
"Stemmalysmu"]
-
93-i
(1823)
214-215
L:
"[George] Wakefield's and
Edward Moore's Poetry compared."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist 82:
115Orig. "Investigator"
-
93-i
(1823)
217-218
L:
"Epitaphs on Englishmen Buried at Rome."
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82:17]Orig. "Caradoc"
-
93-i
(1823)
218-220
L:
"On Modern Literature, and Periodical
Criticism."
Sir Samuel Egerton
Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig.
"s. C (reversed). C. s."
-
93-i
(1823)
221-225
A:
"On the Mutability of National Grandeur
cont.."
Edward Phillips,
Jun.
Kuist 82: 136
-
93-i
(1823)
226
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. IX [Chaucer's tomb]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
93-i
(1823)
226-227
L:
"Thomson the Poet."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "D.P." (printed in Greek characters)
-
93-i
(1823)
228-232
A:
"Memoir of the late Dr.
Charles Hutton."
Lieut.-Gen. George Henry Hutton
Kuist 82: 81
-
93-i
(1823)
233-236
R:
Thomas Bond's Topographical and Historical
Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
236-237
R:
John Britton's The History and
Antiquities of the Metropolitan Church of Canterbury.
John Britton (reviewing his own work)
Kuist 82: 34
-
93-i
(1823)
237-238
R:
George Newenham Wright'sA Guide
to the County of Wicklow.
John
Nichols
Kuist 82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
238-239
R:
Some Account of the Free Grammar School of
Highgate, and of its
Founder, Sir Roger Cholmeley, Knt. and An Epistle to I. G., the Author
of a Pamphlet, entitled,
Some Account of the Free Grammar School of Highgate, and of its
Founder.
John Nichols
Kuist
82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
245-246
R:
Lord John Russell's Don Carlos (2nd
ed.).
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91
-
93-i
(1823)
246-247
R:
Robert Thyer's The Genuine Remains
of Samuel Butler.
James Temple
Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
93-i
(1823)
247-248
R:
Mrs. E. P. Wolferstan's The Enchanted
Flute.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke and John
Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 61, 121
-
93-i
(1823)
248-250
R:
Richard Yates's Patronage of the Church of
England.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
250-253
R:
Mrs. Charles Stothard's Memoirs, including
Original Journals, Letters, Papers, and Antiquarian Tracts, of the
late Charles Alfred Stothard.
John Bowyer
Nichols.
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
260
V:
"Epigram, On reading the Inscription on a
Charity School in Stamford-street, Blackfriars."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82:
130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
93-i
(1823)
281-283
O:
Rev. John Bartlam (except for last two
paragraphs).
Rev. Samuel Parr.
Kuist 82: 134
- 93-i (1823): 283. O:
Rev. William Mead.
Rev. John
Pridden.
[Rev. John Pridden, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 24
March 1823, notifying John Bowyer Nichols of Mead's death and discussing Mead in
words echoed in the text of the obituary, Private Collection (PC2/4/f195
NAD4494), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey
History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the author]
- 93-i (1823): 288. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for March 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-i
(1823)
290
L
Re baronetages.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."; Dormant Peerages 534
-
93-i
(1823)
290
L
Viscounty of Gardner.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."; Dormant Peerages 534
-
93-i
(1823)
291-294
L:
"The Manners of the Esquimaux Indians."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist 82: 79]Orig. "A.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
294-295
L:
"King James's Progresses. Nottingham,
Northampton, Lincoln."
John
Nichols
Kuist 82: 120Orig.
"J.N."
-
93-i
(1823)
297-298
L:
"Account of Dorchester Church, Oxon."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "X."
-
93-i
(1823)
299-302
L:
"Spanish Bullfights."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster.
[Kuist 82:
-
93-i
(1823)
305-306
L:
"Seal of the Parish of St. Mary-le-bow."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123]Orig. "N.R.S."
-
93-i
(1823)
306
L:
Account of an ancient seal.
Rev. Thomas Rackett.
[Kuist 82: 138] [Orig.
"T.R."]
-
93-i
(1823)
307-308
A:
"The Censor. No. XIV. Dr. Allibond's
Feast."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91
-
93-i
(1823)
308-309
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. X Bishop Richard
Corbet's poems."
Joseph
Haslewood
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
-
93-i
(1823)
309
L:
"Cathedral Schools [Lincoln]."
Maria Hackett. [Kuist 82: 75]
"M.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
309-312
A:
"On the Mutability of National Grandeur
cont.."
Edward Phillips,
Jun.
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"E.P."
-
93-i
(1823)
313
L:
"The Honour and Utility of Coats of
Arms."
Edward Gwyn
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
- 93-i (1823): 314-315. L:
"The Mermaid exposed."
John
Murray.
[Orig. "J. Murray"; refers readers to his
remarks in GM 92-ii (1822): 548-550 (excerpted from the Hereford
Journal), in which he identifies himself as "J. Murray, F. L. S."]
-
93-i
(1823)
315-317
A:
"Account of St. Olave, Hart-street
[conc.]."
J. B. Gardiner.
[Kuist 82: 63]Orig. "J.B.G."
-
93-i
(1823)
317-319
L:
"Observations on Stonehenge."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 93-i (1823): 320-321. L:
"History of Lancashire."
Thomas R.
Weeton.
[Orig. "T. R. Weeton"; Biography
Database CD1 lists a Thomas R. Weeton of Leigh, Lancs., in 1833.]
- 93-i (1823): 322. L:
"Derivations of Botanical Words."
Raleigh
Trevelyan.
[Orig. "R. Trevelyan"]
-
93-i
(1823)
322-326
L:
"Journal of a Midshipman in the
Mediterranean."
William Robinson the Elder
(one-sentence cover letter, p. 322) and William Robinson the
Younger (remainder of article, pp. 322-326).
[Kuist 82: 139;
corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the entire item to the
elder Robinson)]
-
93-i
(1823)
326-327
L:
"Priory of St. Peter and St. Paul,Ipswich."
Rev. William Layton.
Kuist 82: 86Orig. "L.I."
-
93-i
(1823)
327-328
L:
"Account of Englishmen buried at
Venice."
James Gomme.
[Kuist 82: 64]Orig. "Antiquarius"
-
93-i
(1823)
329-330
R:
Paul Felix Cabrera's Description of the
Ruins of an ancient City . . . in Spanish America.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
330-331
R:
Thomas Bond's History of Looe (cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
331-332
R:
George Crabb's Universal Technological
Dictionary.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
332-335
R:
Isaac D'Israeli's Second Series of
Curiosities of Literature (cont.).
John
Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-i
(1823)
335-337
R:
John Sell Cotman's Architectural
Antiquities of Normandy (with The Museum being the
source for the review).
John Gough
Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
93-i
(1823)
337-338
R:
The Retrospective Review, no. 11.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82:
91
-
93-i
(1823)
338-341
R:
Opinions as to the real State of the
Nation.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
341-342
R:
A Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. upon
his Durham Speech, and three Articles in the lastEdinburgh
Reviewupon the subject of the Clergy.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
343-344
R:
The Christian's Duty from the Sacred
Scriptures.
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 116]
-
93-i
(1823)
344
R:
Plain Thoughts, of former Years, upon the
Lord's Prayer (ed. H. B. Daniel).
John
Nichols
Kuist 82: 116
-
93-i
(1823)
345
R:
A Sabbath among the Mountains.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82: 145
-
93-i
(1823)
345-346
R:
Isabella. A Novel. By the Author ofRhoda,
&c.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
346
R:
Borrenstein's Tables, affording an easy
method of acquiring the reading of the Hebrew, Syriac, and Arabic
Languages.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
93-i
(1823)
346
R:
The Classical Collector's Vade Mecum.
John Gough Nichols.
[Kuist 82:123]
-
93-i
(1823)
346
R:
Frederic Shoberl's World in Miniature,
7th div.
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall.
Kuist 82: 132
-
93-i
(1823)
378
O:
John Harrocks.
Richard
Smith
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"S.R."
- 93-i (1823): 384. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for April 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-i
(1823)
386
L
Re Stonehenge.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
93-i
(1823)
390-392
L:
"Antient Royal Palace of Westminster."
John Chessell Buckler and John Gough
Nichols
Kuist 82: 39, 131Orig. "N. & B."
-
93-i
(1823)
393-394
L:
"Reginald de Breos, Lord of Brecon."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Kuist 82: 95]Orig. "S.R.M."
-
93-i
(1823)
394-396
A:
"Derivation of Male Christian Names
conc.."
John Gough
Nichols.
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"Nepos"
- 93-i (1823): 398-400. L:
"On different Currents in the Air and in the Ocean."
Lieut. Charles Morton.
[Orig. "C. Morton,
Lieut. R.N."; Lieut. Charles Morton signed his full name to a
contribution in GM 92-i (1822): 581-583.]
-
93-i
(1823)
400
L
"Mischiefs of Fairs."
Miss M. H. Shephard.
Orig. "M.S."; dated
Kensington; Kuist 82: 144 attributes to Shephard an item in 1823 signed "M.S."
and
dated Kensington.
- 93-i (1823): 401. L:
"British Hirundines."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius
Maria Forster.
[Orig. "T. Forster"; T. I. M.
Forster published a catalogue of British birds.]
-
93-i
(1823)
402-404
L:
"On the Management of Charitable
Institutions."
Anthony Highmore.
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
-
93-i
(1823)
407-411
A:
"Compendium of County
History.--Somersetshire."
Samuel
Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-i
(1823)
412-413
A
"Epitaphs on Englishmen buried at Rome [conc.]."
John Nichols.
Conc. of GM93-i (1823):
217-218, which Kuist 82: 117 attributes to Nichols
-
93-i
(1823)
413
L:
"On Englishmen buried abroad."
Samuel Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151][Orig.
"Stemmalysmu"]
-
93-i
(1823)
413-414
L:
"Royal Society of Literature."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82:63]Orig. "E."
-
93-i
(1823)
414-415
L:
"Alderman Henry Smith's Charities in
Essex."
William Bray.
[Kuist 82:34]Orig. "W.B."
-
93-i
(1823)
416
L:
"Norwich Cathedral."
John Adey Repton
Kuist
82: 138Orig. "J.A.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
416-418
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XI
The Complete
Angler."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
-
93-i
(1823)
418-422
L:
"Journal of a Midshipman in the
Mediterranean."
William Robinson the Elder
(one-sentence cover letter, p. 418) and William Robinson the
Younger (remainder of article, pp. 418-422).
[Kuist 82: 139;
corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
entire item to the
elder Robinson)]Orig. "W.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
423-424
L:
"Isabella Colour. Origin of peculiar
Fashions."
Sir Nicholas Harris
Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"X."
-
93-i
(1823)
424
L:
"Eltham Palace."
John
Chessell Buckler.
[Kuist 82: 38][Orig. "B." (Gothic)]
-
93-i
(1823)
425-428
R:
William Robinson's History and Antiquities
of Enfield.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
432
R:
Alaric Alexander Watts's Poetical
Sketches.
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 121]
-
93-i
(1823)
433-435
R:
Thomas Reid's Travels in Ireland, in the
Year 1822.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
435-437
R:
George Woodley's A View of the present
State of the Scilly Islands.
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
439
R:
James Henry Monk's The Blessings resulting
to this Country from Maritime Pursuits and Monk's The Duty
of Attention to the Objects of Academical Institutions.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
439-440
R:
Another Cain. A Poem.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82:
91
-
93-i
(1823)
440
R:
Certaine Observations Touching y e Estate of the
Common-wealth.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82:
121
-
93-i
(1823)
441-442
R:
John Ranicar Park's A concise Exposition of
the Apocalypse and Thomas Wilkinson's The Inspiration of
the Holy Scriptures.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
443-444
R:
A Dissertation on the Passage of Hannibal
over the Alps.
James Temple
Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
93-i
(1823)
445-448
R:
Opinions as to the Real State of the
Nation, &c. (conc.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
- 93-i (1823): 454. V:
"Sonnet, to the Hours. By Mrs. Wolferstan [from The Enchanted Flute,
and other Poems]."
Elizabeth Pipe Jervis
Wolferstan.
[Authorship revealed in GM's review of the
work in 93-i (1823): 247-248]
- 93-i (1823): 454. V:
"Sonnet, to an Atheist. By Mrs. Wolferstan [from The Enchanted Flute,
and other Poems]."
Elizabeth Pipe Jervis
Wolferstan.
[Authorship revealed in GM's review of the
work in 93-i (1823): 247-248]
-
93-i
(1823)
466-467
O:
Viscount Dudley and Ward (last two paragraphs).
William Thomas Fitzgerald
Kuist 82: 59
- 93-i (1823):: 480. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for May 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-i
(1823)
482
L:
"Saxon Literature [note on need for study of
Anglo-Saxon at Oxford and Cambridge]."
Sir Richard
Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig.
"R.C.H."
- 93-i (1823): 485. L:
"Plan for reducing the National Debt."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"]
-
93-i
(1823)
485-487
L:
"Prophetic Destruction of the Ottoman
Empire."
Anthony Highmore.
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
- 93-i (1823): 487-488. L:
"[John] Downes, the Prompter."
John
Chambers.
[Orig. "J. C. Chambers"; dated Wymondham,
where Chambers was living at the time]
-
93-i
(1823)
489-490
L:
"Account of the Belt Family, of Bossal, co.
York."
Robert Belt.
[Kuist 82:32]Orig. "Amicus"
-
93-i
(1823)
493-496
A:
"Compendium of County History--Somersetshire
cont.."
Samuel
Tymms
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-i
(1823)
497-499
A:
"On the Management of Charitable Institutions
cont.."
Anthony
Highmore
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
- 93-i (1823): 500-501. L:
"Extended Intercourse with Africa recommended."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"]
-
93-i
(1823)
502
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XII Shakespeare's
son-in-law."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
-
93-i
(1823)
503
L:
"Shenstonian Fly Leaf."
David Parkes
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "D.P." (printed in Greek characters)
- 93-i (1823): 503-504. L:
"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.]
-
93-i
(1823)
504
L:
"Queen Anne's Statue at St. Paul's
Cathedral."
John Gough Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 130]Orig. "Nepos"
- 93-i (1823): 506-508. L:
"Extracts in favour of the Study of Heraldry."
Thomas R. Weeton.
[Orig. "T. R.
Weeton"; dated Leigh; Biography Database CD1 lists a Thomas R.
Weeton of Leigh, Lancs., in 1833.]
-
93-i
(1823)
508
L:
"Inquiries respecting the Frampton and Nelson
Families."
Dr. George Lipscomb
Kuist 82: 86Orig. "Viator"
-
93-i
(1823)
511-513
L:
"Inferiority of modern Poetry."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
[Kuist 82: 37]Orig. "s.
C(reversed)."
-
93-i
(1823)
513-515
A:
"On the Mutability of National Grandeur
conc.."
Edward Phillips,
Jun.
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"E.P."
-
93-i
(1823)
516-517
L:
"Monumental Inscriptions from Duloe,
Cornwall."
John Bangor Russell.
Kuist 82: 142Orig.
"J.B.R."
-
93-i
(1823)
517-518
L:
"Letter from James Morice, Esq. to
William Cecil Lord Burleigh."
W. Morice
Kuist 82: 114Orig. "W.M."
-
93-i
(1823)
521-524
R:
Nicholas Harris Nicolas'sThe Life
of William Davison.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
524-527
R:
H. C. Carey and J. Lea,The
Geography, History, and Statistics of America and the West
Indies.
----- Millard of the Surrey
Institution
Kuist 82: 93
-
93-i
(1823)
527-528
R:
George Downes's Letters from Mecklenburg
and Holstein.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
528-529
R:
A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns,
containing Anecdotes of the Bard.
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
531-535
R:
John Nichols'sThe Progresses and
Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth (new ed.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
535-538
R:
William Robinson's History and Antiquities
of Enfield (cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
539-541
R:
Richard Polwhele's An Essay on
Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce, . . . and an Essay on the State of
the Soul between Death and the Resurrection . .
3rd ed. ; the outline of a Sermon and a
Lecture on Taste.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82:61]
- 93-i (1823): 549. V:
"Stonehenge. A Newdigate Prize Poem, recited at the Theatre, Oxford, June
1823. By T. S. Salmon."
Thomas Stokes
Salmon.
[Footnote refers readers to the account of the prize
competitions at Oxford (GM 93-i [1823]: 542), wherein Salmon is
identified as Thomas Stokes Salmon of Brasenose College.]
-
93-i
(1823)
550
V:
"On the Death of an Infant."
James Temple Mansel.
[Kuist 82: 93][Orig."I.T.M."]
- 93-i (1823): 550. V:
"To Inez. From the Spanish of Gongora."
Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen.
[Orig. "J. H.
Wiffen"]
-
93-i
(1823)
563-564
O:
James Cecil, Marquis of Salisbury.
John Forbes.
[Kuist 82: 59][Orig. "J.F."]
-
93-i
(1823)
569
O:
John Kempe.
Alfred John
Kempe
Kuist 82: 82
- 93-i (1823):: 576. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for June 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-i
(1823)
577-580
L:
"Account of Lullingstone Church, Kent."
Alfred John Kempe.
[Kuist 82: 84]Orig. "A.J.K."
-
93-i
(1823)
581-582
L:
"Singular Accident [from Harl. MSS. 1233, re
the delivery of a child from the body of a woman shot in half by a
cannon ball]."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
[Kuist 82: 132]Orig. "X."
-
93-i
(1823)
582
L:
"Curfew Bell."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig. "X."
-
93-i
(1823)
583-588
A:
"Compendium of County
History--Somersetshire."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-i
(1823)
589-590
L:
"New Entrance to the House of Lords."
Edward John Carlos.
[Kuist 82: 43]Orig. "E.I.C."
-
93-i
(1823)
596-598
A:
"Dissertation on old China."
James Christie the Younger.
[Kuist 82:
50]
-
93-i
(1823)
602-603
L:
"Walton's Angler. Cotton's
Fishing-house.--Dove Dale."
Samuel
Tymms
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-i
(1823)
603-605
A:
"Memoir of John Kempe, Esq. [cont.]."
Anna Eliza Bray
? Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 34, 82
-
93-i
(1823)
607-608
L:
"Sir Thomas Gage." Samuel Tymms
[Kuist 82: 151][Orig.
"Stemmalysmu"]
-
93-i
(1823)
608
L:
"General Dumoriez Charles
François Duperier Dumouriez."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist 82:
57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
93-i
(1823)
615-616
R:
St. John Dorset's Montezuma, a
Tragedy.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82: 145
-
93-i
(1823)
616-617
R:
Memoirs of Francis Barnett.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82: 61]
-
93-i
(1823)
617
R:
Sir William Hillary's An Appeal to the
British Nation on the Humanity and Policy of forming a National
Institution for the Preservation of Lives and Property from
Shipwreck; The Forty-ninth Annual Report of the Royal
Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or
dead; The Herald of Peace for the Year 1822.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
617-618
R:
George Oliver's The Antiquities of
Freemasonry.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
618
R:
Report of the Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
618-619
R:
The Fourth Report of the Committee of the
Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline, and for the
Reformation of Juvenile Offenders.
Rev.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
619-622
R:
William Robinson's History and Antiquities
of Enfield (conc.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
622-623
R:
Henry Neele's Poems, Dramatic and
Miscellaneous.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
623-624
R:
John Badeley'sAn authentic
Narrative of the extraordinary Cure performed by Prince
Hohenlohe, on Miss Barbara O'Connor, a Nun in the Convent of New
Hall, near Chelmsford.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
624
R:
Peter Henry Clias'sAn Elementary
Course of Gymnastic Exercises.
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
624-626
R:
Heraldic Anomalies.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
626
R:
John Laurens Bicknell'sA Letter to the
Right Hon. George Tierney, suggesting a practical and
constitutional mode of securing Purity of Election; Impartial and
Philosophical Strictures on Parliamentary
Reform.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82: 61]
-
93-i
(1823)
626-627
R:
Frederick Clissold's Narrative of an Ascent
to the Summit of Mont Blanc.
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
627
R:
Edward Chichester's Deism compared with
Christianity.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-i
(1823)
635-636
V:
"Lines Occasioned by the Writer's temporary
residence in the vicinity of a Jewish Burial Ground."
Rebecca Edwards
Kuist 82:
58
-
93-i
(1823)
636
V
"Valedictory Lines. To a Cadet on Embarking for India
[reprinted from the Literary Gazette]."
Letitia Elizabeth Landon [?].
Orig. "L.E.L."
-
93-i
(1823)
648-650
O:
James Conder.
John
Forbes
Kuist 82: 59Orig.
"J.F."
-
93-ii
(1823)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
93-ii
(1823)
2
L:
Re a reply to his article on Stonehenge.
Anthony Highmore
Kuist 82:
79Orig. "A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
2
L:
Comment re action by the Corporation of
Liverpool.
Richard Smith.
[Kuist 82: 144]Orig. "R.S."
-
93-ii
(1823)
3-5
A:
"On the Mountains of Switzerland."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
7-8
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XIII [William
Strode]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
93-ii
(1823)
8
L:
Genealogical query and comment.
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82:
149Orig. "G.H.W."
-
93-ii
(1823)
11
L:
"Death and Burial of Lady Katherine
Grey."
David Elisha Davy.
[Kuist 8: 54]Orig. "D.A.Y."
- 93-ii (1823): 16. A:
"Owen's Account of Wales, 1602."
Samuel
Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151 attributes to Tymms 2 parts of this 5-part
series.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
17-20
L:
"Account of Navestock Parish, in Essex."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.E.F."
- 93-ii (1823): 21-22. L:
"On the bad Composition of Paper."
John
Murray.
[Orig. "J. Murray"]
-
93-ii
(1823)
23-27
A:
"Compendium of County
History--Staffordshire."
Samuel Tymms.
[Kuist 82:151]Orig. "S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
28-31
A:
"The Censor, No. XV.--Sir Samuel Luke."
James Temple Mansel.
[Kuist 82:91]
- 93-ii (1823): 31-32. L:
"Fragments of Lancashire."
Matthew
Gregson.
[Orig. "M. Gregson, F.S.A."; dated
Liverpool, whence Gregson corresponded with the GM]
-
93-ii
(1823)
36-38
L:
"Ring with a Miniature of King Charles
I."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"X."
- 93-ii (1823): 45-47. R:
James Ingram's The Saxon Chronicle.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82: 61
attributes to Fosbroke the conc. of this review (93-ii [1823]: 148-150).]
-
93-ii
(1823)
47-49
R:
History and Description of
Westminster-Hall."
John Chessell
Buckler.
Kuist 82: 38
-
93-ii
(1823)
49-50
R:
Points of Humour; illustrated by the
Designs of George Cruikshank.
James Temple
Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
93-ii
(1823)
50-51
R:
Proposal for the formation of a Clerical
Provident Fund.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
51
R:
The Orange System exposed, and the Orange
Societies proved to be unconstitutional, illegal, and
seditious.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
51
R:
The Retrospective Review, nos. 12 and
13.
James Temple Mansel.
[Kuist 82: 91]
-
93-ii
(1823)
51-52
R:
George Shipman's A Familiar
Treatise on the Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist
82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
52-53
R:
A Letter to Lord Holland on the Review of
Napoleon in Exile in the 55th Number of theQuarterly Review.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
53
R:
John Atkinson'sA Key to the Latin
Language.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
53-54
R:
Essays on the formation and publication of
opinions.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
54-55
R:
The Priest.
Rev.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
56-57
R:
Luke Booker's A Sermon preached in the
Parish Church of Dudley, on the Sunday after Interment of the Right
Honourable William Viscount Dudley and Ward.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
93-ii
(1823)
57
R:
An Index to the Heralds' Visitations in the
British Museum.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-ii
(1823)
88
O:
John Shephard.
Anthony
Highmore
Kuist 82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 93-ii (1823): 96. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for July 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-ii
(1823)
99-100
L:
"Demolition of the Royal Palace at
Westminster."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
-
93-ii
(1823)
101-102
L:
"More concerning the
Demolition of the Royal Palace of Westminster."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82:
38Orig. "J.C.B." (Gothic)
-
93-ii
(1823)
102-104
L:
"Visit to an Octogenarian John
Nichols."
Rev. Thomas Frognall
Dibdin
Kuist 82: 56Orig.
"Capricornus"
- 93-ii (1823): 104. 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.]
- 93-ii (1823): 104. L:
"Etymology."
Raleigh Trevelyan.
[Orig. "R. Trevelyan"]
- 93-ii (1823): 105.
L:"The Leasowes.--History of Staffordshire."
David Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated
Shrewsbury, David Parkes's home]
-
93-ii
(1823)
105-108
A:
"Compendium of County
History.--Staffordshire."
Samuel
Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
- 93-ii (1823): 108-109. A:
"Owen's Account of Wales, 1602 [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151 attributes to Tymms 2
parts of this 5-part series.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
109-111
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XIV [Chaucer]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
93-ii
(1823)
113
L:
"Old Houses at Islington."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123][Orig. "N.R.S."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
115-118
A:
"On the Mountains of Switzerland
[cont.]."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist
82: 79]Orig. "A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
122-124
A:
"The Censor, No. XVI.--Sir Samuel Luke
cont.."
James Temple
Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
- 93-ii (1823): 125-126. L:
"Hints for the Amelioration of Africa."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"]
-
93-ii
(1823)
127-129
L:
"Tour of a Kentish DivineRev.
Philip Parsons in 1798" enc.
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
-
93-ii
(1823)
129-130
L:
"Intended Church for the Welsh Poor of
Liverpool."
Richard Smith.
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"S.R."
-
93-ii
(1823)
132
L:
"Old Westminster Abbey."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123][Orig. "N.R.S."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
137-140
R:
Edward Wedlake Brayley and John Preston Neale, The History and
Antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peter,
Westminster.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
148-150
R:
James Ingram's The Saxon
Chronicle (cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
93-ii
(1823)
150-151
R:
E. Elliot's Love, a Poem, in three
Parts.
Joseph Snow
Kuist
82: 145
-
93-ii
(1823)
151-152
R:
William Danby's Thoughts chiefly on serious
Subjects.
Joseph Snow.
Kuist 82: 145
-
93-ii
(1823)
155-156
R:
Edward Richard Poole's Byzantium: a
Dramatic Poem.
Joseph Snow.
Kuist 82: 145
-
93-ii
(1823)
156-157
R:
Bishop Gilbert Burnet's History of his Own
Time.
John Bowyer Nichols.
Kuist 82: 121
-
93-ii
(1823)
157-158
R:
Sir William Blizard's The Hunterian
Oration: delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of
Surgeons.
John Nichols
Kuist 82: 116
- 93-ii (1823): 170. V:
"Restoration of Malmesbury Abbey. . . . By the Rev. Mr. Bowles, of
Bremhill."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 93-ii (1823): 171. V:
"Effusion by Clare. 'The Northamptonshire Peasant.' To the Right Hon.
Admiral Lord Radstock."
John Clare.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 93-ii (1823): 171. V:
"Impromptu: Written by J. Bisset, on the Sixty-second Anniversary of his
Birth."
James Bisset.
[Authorship
disclosed in title; dated Leamington Spa, where James Bisset had a picture
gallery]
-
93-ii
(1823)
178
O:
Charles Cornwallis, Marquis Cornwallis.
John Forbes.
[Kuist 82: 59][Orig. "J.F."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
178-180
O:
George Nassau.
John
Forbes
Kuist 82: 59Orig.
"J.F."
-
93-ii
(1823)
182-185
O:
Rev. Weeden Butler the Elder.
Rev. Weeden Butler the Younger.
Kuist 82: 40Orig.
"B."
- 93-ii (1823): 192. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for August 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-ii
(1823)
195-199
L:
"Cause of the Death of Richard II.
examined."
Sir Nicholas Harris
Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"Clionas"
-
93-ii
(1823)
201-204
A:
"The Grey Friars, Richmond, Yorkshire."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
93-ii
(1823)
204-207
L:
"On Dilapidations of Parsonage Houses."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist
82: 79]Orig. "A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
208
L:
"Ald. [Richard] Humble's Epitaph.--W[illiam]
Strode.--Rev. James Lambert."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82:
43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
93-ii
(1823)
209
L:
"Rayton's Monument at Enfield,
Middlesex."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123]Orig. "N.R.S."
-
93-ii
(1823)
209-212
L:
"Mansion of Breakspears, co. Middlesex,
described."
Edward Gwyn.
Kuist 82: 75Orig.
"N.Y.W.G."
-
93-ii
(1823)
217-221
A:
"Compendium of County
History.--Staffordshire."
Samuel
Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
223
L
"Cave at Seaham Dene."
Rev. Richard Wallis.
Orig. "R.W."; dated Seaham,
whence Wallis corresponded with the GM in 1824
- 93-ii (1823): 224-225. L:
"Decrease of Hirundines."
Dr. Thomas
Ignatius Maria Forster.
[Orig. "T. Forster"; T. I.
M. Forster published a catalogue of British birds.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
225-226
A
"Journal of a Midshipman in the Mediterranean."
William Robinson the Younger.
GM98-i (1828):
277n
-
93-ii
(1823)
226-227
A
"Of the London Theatres. No. XIII."
Joseph Haslewood.
Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
93-ii
(1823)
227-228
L:
"Ben Jonson's Grave."
John Chessell Buckler.
[Kuist 82: 38][Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)]
- 93-ii (1823): 228-229. L:
"Saxon Chronicle."
Rev. James
Ingram.
[Orig. "J. Ingram"; Ingram was an Anglo-
Saxon scholar.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
229-230
L:
"Roman Candelabrum found at Thruxton,
Hants.."
Rev. James
Ingram
Kuist 82: 81Orig.
"J.I."
-
93-ii
(1823)
230
L:
"Roman Pavement at Thruxton, Hants."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare.
[Kuist 82:
80]Orig. "R.C.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
231-232
A:
"Journal of a Kentish Divine, in 1798
conc.."
Rev. Philip
Parsons.
Kuist 82: 134Orig.
"P."
-
93-ii
(1823)
232
L:
"London Bridge."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
93-ii
(1823)
233-235
R:
William Hone's Ancient Mysteries described,
especially the English Miracle Plays.
Rev.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
- 93-ii (1823): 262. V:
"'Farewell!' By Mrs. J. Carey, West Square."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM
94-ii (1824): 451]
- 93-ii (1823): 262-263. V:
"True Religion."
Mason
Chamberlin.
[Orig. "M. Chamberlin"; dated
Blandford, whence Chamberlin corresponded with the GM]
-
93-ii
(1823)
263-264
V
"On the Death of Ismael Fitzadam [from the Literary
Gazette]."
Letitia Elizabeth Landon [?].
Orig. "L.E.L."
- 93-ii (1823): 288. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for September 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 93-ii (1823): 293-295. L:
"On the Ancient Custom of Decorating Wells with Flowers, &c. [in
Derbyshire]."
Rev. Richard Randall
Rawlins.
[Orig. "R. R. Rawlins"]
-
93-ii
(1823)
295
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XV [early English
drama]."
Joseph Haslewood.
[Kuist
82:76]Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
93-ii
(1823)
295-296
L:
"Islington and Clerkenwell.--James's Passage to
London, 1603."
John Nichols
Kuist 82: 119Orig. "Senex"
-
93-ii
(1823)
297-299
A:
"William Lilly and his History of his Life and
Times."
John Nichols.
Kuist 82: 118Orig. "M. &
N."
- 93-ii (1823): 300-301. L:
"Refutation of a Tale respecting the Skull of Swedenborg."
Samuel Noble.
[Orig. "S.
Noble"]
-
93-ii
(1823)
302-303
L
"Portland Vase."
Edward George Ballard [?].
Dated Islington,
whence Ballard wrote two MS letters in 1843 (v. Kuist 82: 218); orig.
"E.G.B."
-
93-ii
(1823)
303-304
L:
"Samuel Lysons, Esq."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
305-306
L:
"Silver Medal found near Bossal House, co.
York."
Robert Belt.
[Kuist
82:32]Orig. "Amicus"
-
93-ii
(1823)
307
L:
Note on an antique ring.
John
Baverstock Knight [?].
[Kuist 82: 85][Orig. "J.B.K."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
308-309
L:
"Compendium of County History--Natural
Curiosities."
John Nichols.
Kuist 82: 117Orig.
"Caradoc"
-
93-ii
(1823)
314-317
A:
"Cause of the Death of Richard II. examined
cont.."
Sir Nicholas
Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131Orig. "Clionas"
-
93-ii
(1823)
318-322
A:
"Compendium of County
History.--Suffolk."
Samuel Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151]Orig. "S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
326-328
L:
"Original Letters of Rev. Jonathan
Toup."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"Clionas"
- 93-ii (1823): 328. L:
"Colonization."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T. Walters"]
- 93-ii (1823): 330-331. R:
Hungerfordiana: or, Memoirs of the Family of Hungerford, collected by
Sir R. C. Hoare, Bart.
John
Nichols.
[John Nichols, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, ca. 15
Sept. 1823, Private Collection (PC2/4/f247/1 NAD4561), transcribed by Julian
Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in
letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the author]
- 93-ii (1823): 377-379. O:
Matthew Baillie, M.D.
Dr. William
Lister.
[GM 100-i (1830): 564]
- 93-ii (1823): 379. O:
William Cade Key.
John Nichols.
[John Bowyer Nichols, annotation on a copy of Key's obituary noting that it
was "written by J Nichols, an old friend of the family," Private Collection
(PC2/4/f242 NAD4556), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project,
Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 11 Aug. 2002 to the
author]
- 93-ii (1823): 384. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for October 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 93-ii (1823): 386. L:
Remarks re seal found at Redwick.
William
Hamper.
[Orig. "Mr. W. Hamper, of Birmingham";
Hamper was an antiquary in Birmingham.]
- 93-ii (1823): 386. L:
Re "eminent men born, educated, or resident at Lichfield. . . ."
James Wickins.
[Orig. "J.
Wickins"]
- 93-ii (1823): 388-389. L:
"Original Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson."
James
Wickins.
[Orig. "J. Wickins"; dated Close of Sarum,
whence Wickins signed his full name to contributions in GM 71-ii
(1801): 610 and elsewhere]
-
93-ii
(1823)
387-388
L:
"Curious Doorway formerly in the Bocardo,
Oxford."
Henry Carrington
Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig.
"H.C.B."
-
93-ii
(1823)
389-391
L
"Latin Verses by Mr. [William] Whitehead."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Killington (misprint for Kellington), whence Lowthian corresponded with the
GM
-
93-ii
(1823)
393
L:
"Charlton King's Church."
John Bowyer Nichols.
[Kuist 82: 123][Orig.
"N.R.S."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
404-406
A
"Compendium of County History. Suffolk
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151 attributes the continuation of
John Roby's county history series to Tymms; orig. "S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
406-409
A:
"Owen's Account of Wales in 1602."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151
-
93-ii
(1823)
409-411
L:
"On Commutation for Vicarial Tithes."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist 82:
79]Orig. "A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
417-419
L:
"John Chalkhill the Poet not
fictitious."
Rev. Robert Nares.
[Kuist 82: 115]Orig. "N."
- 93-ii (1823): 424. L:
"Etymology of the word Oriel."
John
Harrison [?].
[Orig. "J. H. Blandford"; John
Harrison, dating from Blandford, contributed a signed item to GM 92-i
(1822): 513-514.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
425-428
R
Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into antient
Armour.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
GMn.s. 30
(1848): 94
-
93-ii
(1823)
446-448
R:
George Robert Gleig's Letter to Sir Edward
Knatchbull.
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist 82: 115
- 93-ii (1823): 480. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for November 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-ii
(1823)
484-485
L:
"Literary Jeu-d'esprit."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "B."
-
93-ii
(1823)
486-487
L
"Poetry of Ralph [a Cumberland poet], and Miss
[Susan] Blamire."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
93-ii
(1823)
489
L:
"Royal Palace, Westminster."
Edward Blore
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "D.E."
-
93-ii
(1823)
489
L
"Roman Camp at Islington."
Edward George Ballard [?].
Orig. "E.G.B."; Ballard lived in Islington.
-
93-ii
(1823)
489-492
L:
"Religious Essay, supposed by Dr.
Henry Stebbing," enc.
Anthony
Highmore
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
-
93-ii
(1823)
493
L:
"John Chalkhill the Poet.--Isaac
Walton."
John Major.
[Kuist 82: 90] [Orig. "I.M."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
495-496
L:
"Quorndon Hunt.--Mr. Meynell."
Joseph Cradock
Kuist 82:
53Orig. "A Veteran"
-
93-ii
(1823)
496
L:
"Weston Family."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "Nepos"
- 93-ii (1823): 506. L:
"East Meon.--Cathering Church-yard."
Thomas
Walters.
[Orig. "T. Walters"]
-
93-ii
(1823)
506-507
L:
"Curfew Bell at Dorchester. . . ."
Dr. George Lipscomb [?].
Kuist 82:
86Orig. "Viator"
-
93-ii
(1823)
508-509
L:
"Hungerfordiana."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
509-511
A:
"Compendium of County History.--Suffolk
cont.."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
93-ii
(1823)
511-514
A:
"Owen's Account of Wales in 1602
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151
-
93-ii
(1823)
533-536
R
Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into antient
Armour[cont.].
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
GMn.s. 30
(1848): 94
-
93-ii
(1823)
545
V
"A Visit to the Tomb of Beloved Parents."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
- 93-ii (1823): 546. V:
"To the Rose. From the Spanish of Don Francisco de Rioja. By J. H.
Wiffen, Esq. [From 'Forget me Not'. . . .]"
Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-ii
(1823)
561-569
O:
Charles Grant.
Thomas
Fisher
Kuist 82: 59Orig.
"T.F."
- 93-ii (1823): 576. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for December 1823], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
93-ii
(1823)
578-580
L:
"Depravity of the Times."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist 82: 79] [Orig. "A.H."]
-
93-ii
(1823)
582
L:
"Tithes no Tax."
Rev. Ralph Churton
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
93-ii
(1823)
582-584
L:
"'Manor of Marden'; Conyngsby Family.--Curious
Epitaph."
Edward Gwyn
Kuist
82: 75Orig. "N.Y.W.G."
-
93-ii
(1823)
589
A:
"Elwick Church, Durham."
Robert Surtees
Kuist 82:
147
-
93-ii
(1823)
589-590
L:
"Portland Vase.--Death of Richard II."
Hugh Robert Duff.
Kuist 82:
57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
93-ii
(1823)
590
L
"Sculpture at Barnack explained."
Edward George Ballard [?].
Orig. "E.G.B."
-
93-ii
(1823)
593-597
A:
"Compendium of County History--Suffolk."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
- 93-ii (1823): 597-600. A:
"Owen's Account of Wales, 1602."
Samuel
Tymms.
[Kuist 82: 151 attributes to Tymms 2 parts of this 5-part
series.]
-
93-ii
(1823)
602-603
L:
"Original Letter on Geo. Keith and the Quakers"
enc.
John Nichols.
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "N."
-
93-ii
(1823)
608
L:
"The Greeks."
Thomas Walters.
Kuist 82: 153Orig."T.W."
-
93-ii
(1823)
632
V
"Elegy, On the commencement of the present Winter."
William Bunce.
Orig. "W.B."; dated Northiam,
whence Bunce had corresponded with the GM in 1810
-
93-ii
(1823)
633
V
"Stanzas On the Death of John Philip Kemble."
Dr. David Macbeth Moir.
Reprinted from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; Strout
108; orig. "D" (printed in Greek)