-
94-i
(1824)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
James Temple Mansel and
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall.
Kuist 82: 91, 132
-
94-i
(1824)
2
L
Re circumstantial evidence.
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
- 94-i (1824):: 2. L:
Query re the registers of Henry de Blois and Richard Tucklin (Toclive),
bishops of Winchester.
William Turner
Alchin.
[Orig. "W. T. Alchin, of Winchester"]
- 94-i (1824): 2. L: Re
Captain [Walter] Forman's observations on the law of gravity.
John Tovey.
[Orig. "T. Tovey" (misprint for
"J. Tovey"); John Tovey signed his full name to a contribution in
GM 93-ii (1824): 301-302, in which he disputed Forman's views on
gravity.]
-
94-i
(1824)
5-6
L:
"Antient Ship."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-i
(1824)
6
L:
"Golden Rod."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist
82: 57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
94-i
(1824)
8
L:
"London Churches burnt 1666, and not
rebuilt."
Henry Carrington Bowles.
Kuist 82: 33Orig.
"H.C.B."
-
94-i
(1824)
9
L:
"Stonehenge."
Henry Wansey
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "H.W."
-
94-i
(1824)
9-11
L:
"Hungerfordiana."
Henry Wansey
Kuist 82:
153Orig. "H.W."
-
94-i
(1824)
11
L
"West Gate, Canterbury."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
94-i
(1824)
12-14
L:
"Publication of Evidence before Coroners
desirable."
Anthony Highmore.
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
- 94-i (1824): 15. L:
"Association for protecting the Rights of School-masters."
Rev. William Boultbee Sleath.
[Orig. "W.
B. Sleath. Head Master of Repton School"]
-
94-i
(1824)
15-16
L
"Dr. [Thomas] Blackburne."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
94-i
(1824)
16
L
"Account of John Sturt, Engraver."
John Chambers [?].
Orig. "J.C."; dated Wymondham,
whence Chambers had corresponded with the GM in 1823
-
94-i
(1824)
21-22
L
"Miscellaneous Remarks [re items in the GM]."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-i
(1824)
29-30
L:
"On Circumstantial Evidence."
John Palmer
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "J.P."
-
94-i
(1824)
30-32
L
"Description of Eartham, when the Residence of [William]
Hayley."
John Nichols.
Orig. "M. Green"
-
94-i
(1824)
32-35
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-i
(1824)
37
L
"Manor of Charlton King's-Ashley, Gloucestershire."
James Robinson Planch.
Orig. "P."; concerns
genealogy, which was one of Planch's chief interests
-
94-i
(1824)
40
L
"Admiral T[homas] Seymour, Lord Sudley."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Orig. "J.B.N."
-
94-i
(1824)
40
S
Re "horse-shoe nailed to a bench."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-i
(1824)
44-46
R
Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into antient
Armour[conc.].
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
GMn.s. 30
(1848): 94
-
94-i
(1824)
70
V
"To the River Severn, near Tewkesbury."
Rev.
Thomas Page [?].
Orig. "T.P."; dated Tewkesbury, whence
Page corresponded with the GM in
1824
-
94-i
(1824)
71-72
V
"Lines On the Mausoleum of the Princess
Charlotte at Claremont [reprinted from Rudolph Ackermann, ed., Forget me
Not]."
Letitia Elizabeth Landon [?].
Orig. "L.E.L."
-
94-i
(1824)
86-87
O
John Wilson.
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
- 94-i (1824): 96. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for January 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-i
(1824)
99-101
A:
"Journal of a Midshipman in the
Mediterranean."
William Robinson the
Younger.
[Kuist 82: 139; corrected (Kuist incorrectly
attributes the letter to William Robinson the Elder)]Orig.
"W.R."
- 94-i (1824): 101-103. L:
"On the Mosaic Account of the Deluge."
Edward Phillips, Jun. [?].
[Orig. "E."
(an apparent misprint for "E.P.," Phillips's habitual signature; dated Melksham,
whence Phillips sent numerous contributions to the GM]
- 94-i (1824): 105-110. L:
"Bethtephillah Church, Calcutta; Memoir of the Rev. John Zachariah
Kiernander."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
-
94-i
(1824)
110-113
L
"Increase of Population not to be deprecated."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
94-i
(1824)
113
L
"Hospital of St. Nicholas, Richmond, Yorkshire."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield.
Orig. "Richmondiensis"; dated Caston (near Walton, Norfolk),
whence
Duffield corresponded with the GM
-
94-i
(1824)
117-121
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey
[cont.].
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-i
(1824)
132-136
A:
"Influence of Time and Place in developing
Genius."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
94-i
(1824)
136
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XVI [literary
contracts]." Joseph Haslewood
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "Eu.
Hood"
-
94-i
(1824)
136
L:
"Hungerford Arms."
Sir
Richard Colt Hoare.
[Kuist 82: 80][Orig. "R.C.H."]
-
94-i
(1824)
154-157
R:
Sheffield Grace's Memoirs of the Family of
Grace.
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131
-
94-i
(1824)
168
V
"Farewell to the Muse. By an Octogenarian, 1824."
John Nichols.
Illust. 8: xxii; dated Highbury, where
Nichols lived
Orig. "J.N."
- 94-i (1824): 168-169. V:
"To Mecaenas.--From Horace. By Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
- 94-i (1824): 169. V:
"On first hearing Caradori sing."
Rev.
William Lisle Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L. Bowles"]
- 94-i (1824): 192. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for February 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 94-i (1824): 194. L:
Re verses found at Beaumont Hall.
John
Lawrence.
[Orig. "J. Lawrence, of Somers Town";
John Lawrence, dating from Somers Town, signed his full name to contributions in
GM 85-ii (1815): 401-402 and elsewhere.]
- 94-i (1824): 195-200. L:
"Cathedral Church of St. John at Calcutta."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
-
94-i
(1824)
216-218
A:
"Influence of Time and Place in developing
Genius conc.."
Edward
Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
94-i
(1824)
219-220
L:
"Mrs. Garrick."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
94-i
(1824)
220
L
"Anecdote connected with the American War [anti-British
sentiment in New Orleans during the American Revolution]."
Thomas Walters.
Orig. "T.W."; dated Lloyd's,
whence Walters corresponded with the GM in 1823
-
94-i
(1824)
220-222
L:
"Remarks on the Death of Richard II."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"Clionas"
-
94-i
(1824)
222-224
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XVII literary
contracts (cont.)."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
-
94-i
(1824)
227
L:
"Masques and Pageants in the Reign of James
I."
John Nichols.
[Kuist 82:
118]Orig. "J.N. (Octogenarius)"
-
94-i
(1824)
281-282
O:
Sir Thomas Reid.
Thomas
Fisher
Kuist 82: 59Orig.
"T.F."
- 94-i (1824): 288. A:
"Meteorological Diary [ for March 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 94-i (1824): 291-295. L:
"Advantages of free Labour, and Evils of Slavery."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher"]
- 94-i (1824): 297-298. L:
"Account of Wordwell, Suffolk."
Rev.
Frederick Henry Barnwell (later Turnor Barnwell).
[Orig.
"F. H. Barnwell"; dated Bury St. Edmunds, whence Barnwell signed his full
name to a contribution in GM 89-i (1819): 513-514]
-
94-i
(1824)
298
L
"Curious Seals."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
Orig. "S.R.M."
- 94-i (1824): 298-301. L:
"List of the East India Company's Chaplains at Calcutta."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T.
Fisher"]
-
94-i
(1824)
301-303
L
"On the Advantages of Phrenology!"
Rev. H. Wintle.
Orig. "Somerton"
-
94-i
(1824)
304-306
L:
"The late Lord and Lady Erskine.--Epitaph on
the Earl of Buchan."
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
-
94-i
(1824)
306-307
L
"On the Deluge."
Hugh Robert Duff.
Orig. "H.R.D."; dated Muirtown,
whence Duff corresponded with the GM
- 94-i (1824): 309-311. L:
"The Researches of Mr. Belzoni illustrated."
Rev. Revett Sheppard.
[Orig. "R.
Sheppard"; dated Wrabness Parsonage, where Sheppard was curate and whence
he signed his full name to a contribution in 94-i (1824): 103-104]
-
94-i
(1824)
318-319
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XVIII literary
contracts (cont.)."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
-
94-i
(1824)
320
L
"Roman inscription explained."
Rev. James Ingram.
Orig. "J.I."
-
94-i
(1824)
320-321
L:
"Dagger in City Arms."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "M."
(Gothic)
-
94-i
(1824)
321-326
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
- 94-i (1824): 328. L:
"Antient English Verses."
George
Yates.
[Orig. G. Yates"; dated Birmingham; George
Yates (dating from Edgbaston near Birmingham) signed his name to contributions
in GM 88-i (1818): 402 and elsewhere.]
-
94-i
(1824)
328
L
"Latin Epigram."
W. R. Tymms [?].
Orig. "W.R.T."; dated Bath,
whence W. R. Tymms corresponded with the GM in 1824
- 94-i (1824): 358. V:
"The First Ode of Horace. Translated by Lord Thurlow."
Edward Thurlow, 2nd Baron Thurlow.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
94-i
(1824)
358
V
"Evening.--A Song."
Wenman Cavendish Langton [?].
Orig. "W.C.L."
-
94-i
(1824)
359
V
"Lines. Written in August 1821, after viewing the beautiful
group of 'The Graces' at Woburn Abbey, from the chisel of the exquisite
Canova."
William Pearce.
Orig. "W.P."; dated Cadogan Place,
whence Pearce had corresponded with the GM in 1817
-
94-i
(1824)
359
V
"Lines Attached to a beautiful Drawing of a Sleeping Girl, with a
little Wax-child in her arms, from the pencil of Cipriani; and presented, by
that exquisite
Artist, to the first Marchioness of Lansdown. . . ."
William Pearce.
Orig. "W.P."; immediately follows
"Lines. Written after viewing . . . 'The Graces,'" which is dated Cadogan
Place, whence
Pearce had corresponded with the GM in 1817
- 94-i (1824): 359. V:
"Sonnet On the Waterfall of Giesbach in Switzerland. By the Rev. C. V. Le
Grice."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le
Grice.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
94-i
(1824)
359
V
"Inscription on a Child In Kensington Church
Yard."
Thomas Faulkner.
Orig. "T.F."; dated Chelsea,
whence Faulkner corresponded with the GM
-
94-i
(1824)
374-375
O
William Cooke ["Conversation" Cooke].
John Nichols.
Illust.7: 467n
- 94-i (1824): 384. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for April 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-i
(1824)
391-392
L:
"Anecdote of a Native of the East
Indies."
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Kuist 82: 51Orig. "R.C."
-
94-i
(1824)
392
L
"Singular Custom at Burford [misprint for Barford,
Oxon.]."
William Hamper [?].
Orig. "H.D.B."
- 94-i (1824): 393-394. L:
"Account of Sydney, New South Wales."
Thomas Walters.
[Orig. "T.
Walters"]
-
94-i
(1824)
397-398
L:
"Curious Sculpture explained; Syrian Legend of
the Image of Christ."
John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 122Orig.
"J.B.N."
-
94-i
(1824)
398-400
L:
"Druidical Woods, Groves, and Stone Structures;
Etymology of Druid--Kit's Coty House, &c."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Kuist 82: 95][Orig. "S.R.M."]
- 94-i (1824): 401-402. L:
"Resemblance betwixt the Patriarchs and Druids."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton";
Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include
this contribution.]
-
94-i
(1824)
402-404
L
"Hannah Kilham, the Missionary to Africa."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
94-i
(1824)
405-406
L:
"Verses by Bishop [Francis] Atterbury."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Caradoc"
-
94-i
(1824)
406-410
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-i
(1824)
410-411
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XIX literary
contracts (cont.)."
Joseph
Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig.
"Eu. Hood"
- 94-i (1824): 412-413. L:
"Antient Ship."
Douglas Allport
[?].
[Orig. "A. Briton"; possible misprint for "D.
A. Briton," whom Kuist 82: 29 identifies as Douglas Allport, though Kuist not
include this contribution.]
-
94-i
(1824)
418-419
L:
"Death of Richard II."
Hugh Robert Duff.
[Kuist 82: 57][Orig. "H.R.D."]
-
94-i
(1824)
421
L:
"Hirundo Esculenta of China."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster.
[Kuist 82: 60]Orig. "T.F."
-
94-i
(1824)
423-424
L
"Wills [during the regime of Cromwell]."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Orig. "Clionas"
-
94-i
(1824)
424
L
"Phrase 'I don't know.'"
Hugh Robert Duff.
Orig. "H.R.D."; dated Muirtown,
whence Duff corresponded with the GM
-
94-i
(1824)
449
V
"To Lord Byron. On reading his 'Stanza on the Silver Foot of a
Skull mounted as a Cup for Wine' [from the Leeds Intelligencer and
erroneously attributed to Thomas Moore]."
J. Sterndale [?] or William Handley Sterndale [?].
GM 84-i (1824): 61 notes that the poem is by a Mr. Sterndall, not
Thomas Moore (as
erroneously printed on p. 449); William Handley Sterndale signed his full name
to a
contribution in GM 91-i (1821): 356-357; Kuist 82: 146 attributes
GM 97-ii (1827): 469-470 to "J. Stemdale," an apparent misprint for
"Sterndale."
-
94-i
(1824)
473-474
O:
Rev. Edward Cooke.
George
Baker
Kuist 82: 30
- 94-i (1824):: 480. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for May 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-i
(1824)
482
L:
Note on an iron artifact found near Sempringham
Abbey Church, Lincolnshire.
John Cragg
Kuist 82: 53Orig. "C."
-
94-i
(1824)
483
L:
"Royal Letter respecting Battle of
Trafalgar."
William Pearce.
[Kuist 82: 134]Orig.
"W.P."
-
94-i
(1824)
489-491
L
"Hutton Monument at Richmond, Yorkshire."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield.
Orig. "Richmondiensis"
- 94-i (1824): 493-496. A:
"Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of Domestic Architecture, &c.
[from History of Whalley]. By the late Rev. T. D. Whitaker."
Rev. Thomas Dunham Whitaker.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
94-i
(1824)
499-504
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-i
(1824)
507
L
"Bp. [Francis] Atterbury."
John Nichols.
Orig. "J.N."
-
94-i
(1824)
512-513
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XX literary contracts
(conc.)."
Joseph Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "Eu.
Hood"
-
94-i
(1824)
519-520
L
"Admission to Hospitals."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
- 94-i (1824):: 550. V:
"Jeu d'Esprit . . . addressed to A[nthony] Highmore, Esq. by the late W.
Jackson of Canterbury, of whom an Account is given in vol. LIX. p. 377."
William Jackson.
[Authorship disclosed in
title] [Orig. "W.J."]
- 94-i (1824): 550-551. V:
"Lines Prefixed to the Drawing of an Old Cross."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton";
Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include
this contribution.]
- 94-i (1824): 551. V:
"A Picture."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as
Douglas Allport but does not include this contribution.]
- 94-i (1824): 576. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for June 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 94-i (1824): 582-583. A:
"Anecdotes of Miss [Alicia] Lefanu and of Mrs. Jordan."
William Chamberlaine.
[Editorial note (p. 582)
states: "The following article, written by the late W. Chamberlaine, Esq.
surgeon, of Aylesbury-street, Clerkenwell, was sent some years since to the
Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine, with a request that it might 'be brought to
light, in case Miss Lefanu . . . , now aged 13 years, should ever in the process
of time arrive at celebrity as an authoress.'" Footnote on the same page refers
readers to Chamberlaine's obituary (GM 92-ii [1822]: 567), which lists
his full name. My thanks to Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey
History Centre, for bringing Chamberlaine's identity to my attention in letter
to me of 11 Aug. 2002.]
-
94-i
(1824)
585-586
L
"Rev. W[illiam] Madan."
Rev. Spencer Madan the Elder.
Orig. "Sp. M."; dated
Ibstock, whence Spencer Madan corresponded with the GM
-
94-i
(1824)
591-592
L:
"Knollys Family."
Rev. James Ingram
Kuist
82: 81Orig. "J.I."
- 94-i (1824): 592-594. A:
"Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of Domestic Architecture, &c.
[from History of Whalley]. By the late Rev. Dr. T. D. Whitaker
[conc.]."
Rev. Thomas Dunham
Whitaker.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
94-i
(1824)
596-601
A
"Compendium of County History. Surrey
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-i
(1824)
606-607
L:
"Family of Hungerford."
Henry Wansey.
[Kuist 82: 153][Orig. "H.W."]
- 94-i (1824): 630. V:
"On Albums."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as
Douglas Allport but does not include this contribution.]
-
94-i
(1824)
642-643
O:
James George Barlace.
Rev.
Weeden Butler the Younger.
Kuist 82: 40Orig. "B."
-
94-i
(1824)
648
O:
Report of sermon by Dr. Philip Fisher at
funeral of Dr. George Strahan.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82:
123
-
94-ii
(1824)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
94-ii
(1824)
2
L
Re Samuel Richardson and the Budworth garden.
John Nichols.
Orig. "Caradoc"
- 94-ii (1824): 3. L:
"Ancient Cannon in the City of Ghent."
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S.R. Meyrick"; dated
Upper Cadogan-place, whence Meyrick corresponded with the GM]
-
94-ii
(1824)
3-7
L:
"[Narrative (by another) of] First
and Second Expedition of Canario against the
Turks" enc.
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 140Orig. "W.R."
- 94-ii (1824): 8. L:
"[Letter from] Earl of Berkshire to B[ennet] Langton" enc.
Rev. Robert Uvedale.
[Orig. "R.
Uvedale"; dated Louth, whence Uvedale signed his full name to
contributions in GM 80-ii (1810): 31 and elsewhere]
-
94-ii
(1824)
9
L:
"Hereford Cathedral."
James Peller Malcolm
Kuist 82: 91Orig. "M."
-
94-ii
(1824)
17-19
L:
"Account of Yeovil Church,
Somersetshire."
John Goodford.
[Kuist 82: 64]Orig. "Urbani
Amicus"
-
94-ii
(1824)
19-22
L:
"Sir F[rancis] Hubert's Poem on
Edward II."
Sir Nicholas Harris
Nicolas.
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"Clionas"
-
94-ii
(1824)
30-32
L:
"Interesting Communications from India."
Anthony Highmore.
[Kuist 82:
79]Orig. "A.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
32-34
L:
"Cause and Effects of the Deluge."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist
82: 57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
94-ii
(1824)
39-40
L:
"Monuments in Feltham Church,
Middlesex."
Rev. John Morris.
Kuist 82: 114Orig.
"J.M."
- 94-ii (1824): 72. V:
"Epitaph, To the Memory of an old and faithful Parishioner of Bremhill, By
the Rev. W. L. Bowles."
Rev. William Lisle
Bowles.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 94-ii (1824): 96. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for July 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
98
L
Re Randle Holmes.
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Orig. "Clionas"
-
94-ii
(1824)
103-104
L:
"Nelson's Monument; Portchester Castle,
Portsdown."
Thomas Walters.
Kuist 82: 153Orig.
"T.W."
-
94-ii
(1824)
105
L:
"Farnworth Church, Lancashire."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "Nepos"
-
94-ii
(1824)
111-112
L:
"Kentish Superstitions."
Douglas Allport.
Kuist 82: 29[Orig. "D. A. Briton"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
113
L:
"Mr. [Benjamin] Stillingfleet's
Monument."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
- 94-ii (1824): 113-118. L:
"London Pageants in the Reign of James I."
John Nichols.
[Orig. "J. Nichols"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
123-126
A
"Compendium of County History. Sussex."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151 attributes the continuation of
John Roby's county history series to Tymms.
-
94-ii
(1824)
127-128
L:
"Discoveries at the Temple Church."
John Chessell Buckler.
Kuist 82:
38]Orig. "B." (Gothic)
-
94-ii
(1824)
129
L:
"Figure of St. Alo."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.F."
-
94-ii
(1824)
129-131
L:
"New Churches and Chapels."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 94-ii (1824): 166. V:
"Taste. From an unpublished Opera, By Mrs. Carey, West Square."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in
GM 94-ii (1824): 451]
- 94-ii (1824): 166-167. V:
"Kit's Coty House."
Douglas
Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29
identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include this
contribution.]
- 94-ii (1824): 168. V:
"To Edward Hodges Baily, Esq. R.A."
James
Usher.
[Usher's authorship is strongly suggested in James Usher,
letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 9 Aug. 1824, Private Collection (PC1/23/243
NAD3875), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey
History Centre, and furnished in letter of 10 Sept. 2001 to the author]
- 94-ii (1824): 192. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for August 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
194
L:
Genealogical information on the Musgrave family
in response to another correspondent.
Sir Nicholas
Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131Orig. "Clionas"
-
94-ii
(1824)
195-198
L
"Tour through several Parts of Scotland."
George Hall [?].
Orig. "G.H."; dated Westmorland,
whence Hall corresponded with the GM in 1825
-
94-ii
(1824)
198-200
A:
"Account of Farnworth Church, Lancashire
cont.."
John Gough
Nichols
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"Nepos"
-
94-ii
(1824)
213-217
L:
"Modern Reviewers; Merits of Blair as a Poet
vindicated."
Edward Phillips,
Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"E.P."
-
94-ii
(1824)
217-219
L
"On the Architecture of the new Churches and Chapels."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-ii
(1824)
219-223
A
"Report of the African Institution."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
225-226
L:
"Small Effigies on Antient Monuments."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Kuist 82:
123Orig. "N.R.S."
- 94-ii (1824): 226. L:
Cover letter (p. 226) enc. "Report of Sir J. Meyrick's Mission to India"
(pp. 226-229).
Sir Samuel Rush
Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"; dated Upper
Cadogan-place, whence Meyrick corresponded with the GM]
- 94-ii (1824): 236-238. R:
Thomas Walker Horsfield's The History and Antiquities of
Lewes.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82: 61 attributes to Fosbroke the conc. of this
review (94-ii [1824]: 338-340).]
- 94-ii (1824): 263. V:
"Reflections On a distant View of Maidstone Gaol."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton";
Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include
this contribution.]
- 94-ii (1824): 264-265. V:
"An Evening Walk. From 'Eugenia,' by Mrs. Wolferstan."
Elizabeth Pipe Jervis Wolferstan.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
283
O
John William Galabin.
John Nichols.
Illust.8: 499
- 94-ii (1824): 288. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for September 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
- 94-ii (1824): 291-292. L:
"Consecration of the New Gothic Church, Chelsea."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T.
Faulkner"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
292-293
L:
"Remarks on the Antient Sculptures in our last
Number."
T. Adderley.
Kuist 82: 29Orig.
"T.A."
-
94-ii
(1824)
293-294
L:
"More Remarks on the
Antient Sculptures in our last Number."
Edward
John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43Orig.
"E.I.C."
-
94-ii
(1824)
294-295
A:
"New Churches.--No. III."
Edward John Carlos.
[Kuist 82: 43][Orig. "E.I.C."]
-
94-ii
(1824)
295-296
L:
"Architecture of Lichfield Cathedral."
John Chessell Buckler.
[Kuist 82: 38]Orig. "B." (Gothic)
-
94-ii
(1824)
296
L:
"Freckenham Bas-relief.--St. Eloy."
Charles St. Barbe
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "C.S.B."
-
94-ii
(1824)
304
L:
"[Thomas] Moss versus Webster as
author of the 'Beggar's Petition'."
Rev.
W. B. Williams
Kuist 82: 156Orig. "W."
-
94-ii
(1824)
304
L
"Squire by Office."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Orig. "Clionas"
-
94-ii
(1824)
306-307
L:
"Effigies, &c. from Tewkesbury
Abbey."
George May
Kuist 82:
94Orig. "Georgius" (Gothic)
-
94-ii
(1824)
307-308
L
"Peel-House, Farnworth; [Peter] Bold.--Bold Family.--
Bank-hall."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "Nepos"
-
94-ii
(1824)
312-313
L:
"Irregularity in the Number of Wasps, &c.
in different years."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria
Forster
Kuist 82: 60Orig.
"T.F."
- 94-ii (1824): 313-316. L:
"On the Importance of Land Steam Conveyance."
Thomas Gray.
[Orig. "T. Gray. Author of
'Observations on a General Iron Rail-way'"; NUC]
-
94-ii
(1824)
323-324
A:
"Fly Leaves--No. XXI [a Jacobite ode]."
Joseph Haslewood
[Kuist
82: 76]Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
94-ii
(1824)
324-327
A:
"Compendium of County History--Sussex
cont.."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
94-ii
(1824)
329-332
R:
Sir Richard Colt Hoare's The
History of Modern Wiltshire. Hundred of Heytesbury.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82:
121
- 94-ii (1824): 332-335. R:
Henry Ellis's Original Letters, illustrative of English
History.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke and
John Bowyer Nichols [?].
[Kuist 82: 61, 121, attributes one part
of this 5-part review (95-i [1825]: 140-142) to Fosbroke and one part (95-i
[1825]: 247-249) to Fosbroke and John Bowyer Nichols, Nichols's contribution
being questionable.]
-
94-ii
(1824)
338-340
R:
Thomas Walker Horsfield's The History and
Antiquities of Lewes(conc.).
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
340-343
R
John Johnson's Typographia; or the Printer's Instructor.
Peter Austin Nuttall.
Conc. (GM94-ii
[1824]: 537-542) is signed "PAN" (printed in Greek characters), Nuttall's
pseudonym.
- 94-ii (1824): 384. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for October 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
386
L
Re Samuel Johnson and Samuel Richardson.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
94-ii
(1824)
388-389
L:
"Prayer by Q. Elizabeth."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"Clionas"
- 94-ii (1824): 389. L:
"Dr. Meyrick on Armour, &c."
Sir Samuel
Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
391-392
L:
"City Library."
J. Bleadon of Lothbury
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "J.B."
-
94-ii
(1824)
392
A:
"Fly Leaves--No. XXII ['Drunken
Barnaby']."
Joseph Haslewood.
[Kuist 82: 76]Orig. "Eu. Hood"
- 94-ii (1824): 392. L:
"Epitaph on Dr. Outram."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
94-ii
(1824)
393
L:
"Account of Southam House,
Gloucestershire."
Charles John Smith.
Kuist 82: 144Orig.
"C.J.S."
-
94-ii
(1824)
396-397
L:
"Corrections to Thomas
Frognall Dibdin's Library Companion."
William Harris
Kuist 82:
76Orig. "W.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
397-399
L:
"On Mistaken Liberality. Slavery in the West
Indies."
James Heywood Markland
Kuist 82: 94Orig. "E.E."
-
94-ii
(1824)
399-400
L:
"Danger of mistaken Liberality."
Rev. H. Wintle of Newroad.
Kuist 82:
156Orig. "Somerton"
-
94-ii
(1824)
401
L
"Sir J[ohn] Merick."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Orig. "N.R.S."
-
94-ii
(1824)
401-406
L:
"Defence of Cardinal Wolsey."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151[Orig. "S.T."]
-
94-ii
(1824)
407-409
L:
"On the proposed Alterations at the Temple
Church."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-ii
(1824)
409-411
A
"The Censor.--No. XVII.
& On the suppression and revival of the Drama."
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91, 93, attributes this
multi-part series to Mansel.
- 94-ii (1824): 411-414. A:
"London Pageants in the Reign of King Charles the First."
John Nichols.
[Orig. "J.
Nichols"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
417-421
A
"A Plan for Reconciling the European and Eastern Computations of
Time."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
421-424
A:
"Compendium of County History--Sussex
cont.."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
-
94-ii
(1824)
425-427
R:
Thomas Thompson's History of the Church and
Priory of Swine in Holderness.
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
427-429
R:
F. W. L. Stockdale's Excursions in the
County of Cornwall.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
429-430
R:
An Historical and Descriptive View of the
City of Durham.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
432-434
R:
Adam Hodgson's Letters from North
America.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
443-444
R:
John Evans's Richmond and its
Vicinity.
John Nichols
Kuist 82: 116
-
94-ii
(1824)
445
R:
Friendship's Offering . . . for 1825.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82:
121
-
94-ii
(1824)
445-446
R:
The Literary Souvenir (ed. Alaric
Alexander Watts).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
94-ii
(1824)
447-450
R
Johnson's Typographia(cont.).
Peter Austin Nuttall.
Conc. (GM94-ii
[1824]: 537-542) is signed "PAN" (printed in Greek characters), Nuttall's
pseudonym.
-
94-ii
(1824)
451
R:
Practical Wisdom, or The Manual of
Life.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
- 94-ii (1824): 456. V:
"Delay, A Song, from an unpublished Opera, By Mrs. Carey, Author of
'Lasting Impressions,' a Novel just published. . . ."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM
review of the work in 94-ii (1824): 451; dated West Square, whence Mrs. Carey
corresponded with the GM]
- 94-ii (1824): 457. V:
"To a Robin."
William Hamilton
Reid.
[Orig. "W. H. Reid"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
467-469
O:
Major John Cartwright.
Rev. G.
Cartwright of Arundel
Kuist 82: 48
- 94-ii (1824): 480. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for November 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
482
L:
Query for drawing of an ancient stone in East
Grinstead, Sussex.
Henry Carrington
Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig.
"M." (Gothic)
- 94-ii (1824):483-484. L:
"Greek and Roman Antiquities."
Sir Samuel
Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
484-487
A:
"London Antiques."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
489-490
L:
"New Churches.--No. IV. Camden Town
Chapel."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
94-ii
(1824)
490-492
L:
"Architectural Improvements in Westminster.
St. Margaret's Church, Westminster."
Samuel
Tymms
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"T." (Gothic)
- 94-ii (1824): 493-496. L:
"Biographical Notices of Sir John Meyrick."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R.
Meyrick"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
498-499
L:
"Prophecies in the Works of
Nostrodamus."
Hugh Robert Duff.
Kuist 82: 57]Orig. "H.R.D."
-
94-ii
(1824)
499-503
A:
"Compendium of County History--Sussex
cont."
Samuel Tymms.
Kuist 82: 151Orig.
"S.T."
- 94-ii (1824): 503-505. L:
"New Theory respecting the Origin of Stonehenge."
Henry Wansey.
[Orig. "H. Wansey"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
509-510
L:
"Account of Wolvey, co. Warwick."
John Ward of Hinckley.
Kuist 82: 153]Orig. "A Constant
Reader"
-
94-ii
(1824)
510-512
L:
"Remarks on Cricklade, Lechlade, and
Latton."
Stacey Grimaldi.
Kuist 82:Orig. "S.G."
- 94-ii (1824): 514-518. A:
"London Pageants during the Commonwealth and the Reign of Charles
II."
John Nichols.
[Orig.
"J. Nichols"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
518-520
L:
"Memoirs of Family of Meadows."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.E."
- 94-ii (1824): 523-525. R:
Henry Ellis's Original Letters, illustrative of English History
(cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke and John
Bowyer Nichols [?].
[Kuist 82: 61, 121, attributes one part of
this 5-part review (95-i [1825]: 140-142) to Fosbroke and one part (95-i [1825]:
247-249) to Fosbroke and John Bowyer Nichols, Nichols's contribution being
questionable.]
-
94-ii
(1824)
537-542
R:
John Johnson's Typographia (conc.).
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist
82: 132Orig. "PAN" (printed in Greek characters)
-
94-ii
(1824)
542-543
R:
George Sackville Cotter, trans., Four
Comedies of Terence.
Rev. Robert
Nares
Kuist 82: 115
- 94-ii (1824): 546-547. S:
"[Comments on] Capt. [Thomas] Medwin's Conversations with Lord
Byron."
Robert Southey.
[Orig. "R. Southey"; dated Keswick, Southey's home]
- 94-ii (1824): 549-551. A:
"Philosophical Inquiries. Of Magnetic Variation. By Col.
Macdonald."
Lieut.-Col. John
Macdonald.
[John Macdonald signs his full name to the cont. in
GM 94-ii (1824): 628-633.]
- 94-ii (1824): 552. V:
"Courtship. From an unpublished Opera, By Mrs. Carey, Author of 'Lasting
Impressions,' a Novel."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in GM 94-ii (1824): 451]
- 94-ii (1824): 552-553. V:
"To the Memory of Wilson Lowry, F.R.S. M.G.S. &c."
Rev. Hugh Stuart Boyd.
[Orig. "H. S.
Boyd"]
- 94-ii (1824): 576. A:
"Meteorological Diary [for December 1824], by W. Cary, Strand."
William Cary.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
577
L:
Account of inscriptions at churchyard of
Fulham, Middlesex.
Henry Carrington
Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig.
"H.C.B."
-
94-ii
(1824)
577-578
L
"Circulation of the Scriptures."
Anthony Highmore.
Orig. "A.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
580-581
L:
"On Capital Punishments."
Rev. H. Wintle of Newroad
Kuist 82: 156Orig.
"Somerton"
-
94-ii
(1824)
581
L:
"Longo-bardic Monument at Nutfield,
Surrey."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Kuist 82: 122Orig.
"B.N."
- 94-ii (1824):: 582. L:
"Drawings of Crosses, &c. by the late Mr. [William] Alexander."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J.
Britton"]
-
94-ii
(1824)
582-583
L:
"On Use of Plaster at Lichfield
Cathedral."
John Chessell Buckler.
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "B."
(Gothic)
-
94-ii
(1824)
584
L
"Shakspeare's Hen. VIII."
William Charles Dyer.
Orig. "W.C.D."
-
94-ii
(1824)
585-586
L:
"Lamb-Row, Chester."
----- Henshall [J. H. Henshall?]
Kuist 82: 78Orig. "J.H.H."
-
94-ii
(1824)
586-587
A:
"Fly Leaves--No. XXIII recreations for
invalids."
Joseph Haslewood.
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "Eu.
Hood"
-
94-ii
(1824)
587-590
A:
"Christmas Festivals."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall.
Kuist 82: 132Orig. "PAN" (printed in Greek
characters)
-
94-ii
(1824)
595
L:
"William Hudson's Fauna
Anglica?"
Dr. Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster.
Kuist 82: 60Orig.
"T.F.F."
-
94-ii
(1824)
596-598
L
"Rev. J[ohn] and Dr. [Thomas] Balguy. Latin
Poem of the latter."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
94-ii
(1824)
599-602
A
"Compendium of County History. Sussex
[cont.]."
Samuel Tymms.
Orig. "S.T."
-
94-ii
(1824)
602-604
L:
"Prayers and Prayer-books of Queen
Elizabeth."
John Gough Nichols.
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"Nepos"
-
94-ii
(1824)
609-610
R:
Rameses; an Egyptian Tale.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Kuist 82:
61]
-
94-ii
(1824)
611-613
R:
John H. Parry's The Cambrian Plutarch.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
613
R:
Charles Turner Thackrah's Lectures on
Digestion and Diet.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
613-614
R:
William Stevenson's Historical Sketch of
the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the
earliest Records to the beginning of the Nineteenth Century.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 91
-
94-ii
(1824)
614
R:
Thomas Snelson's A Fragment on the
Organization of the World; containing Observations on the Mosaic
History of the Creation.
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
616
R:
The Annual Register for the Year 1823.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
94-ii
(1824)
616-618
R:
Memoirs, Anecdotes, Facts, and Opinions,
collected and preserved by Laetitia-Matilda Hawkins.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
- 94-ii (1824): 618-621. R:
Henry Ellis's Original Letters, illustrative of English History
(cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke and John
Bowyer Nichols [?].
[Kuist 82: 61, 121, attributes one part of
this 5-part review (95-i [1825]: 140-142) to Fosbroke and one part (95-i [1825]:
247-249) to Fosbroke and John Bowyer Nichols, Nichols's contribution being
questionable.]
-
94-ii
(1824)
622
R:
J. K. Whish's Letters to a candid Reader of
the Letter of R. Bransby Cooper, Esq. M.P. "on the peculiar tenets
of the present Day. . . ."
Rev. Thomas
Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
622
R:
Thomas Huntingford's A Manual for the
Sick.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 61
-
94-ii
(1824)
624
R:
Views in the University and City of
Oxford.
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 91
-
94-ii
(1824)
624
R:
Sextuple Alliance.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82: 145
-
94-ii
(1824)
624
R:
Spring, a Poem
S.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82: 145
-
94-ii
(1824)
624
R:
Richard Abraham Templeman's Conrad, and
other Poems.
Joseph Snow.
Kuist 82: 145
-
94-ii
(1824)
624
R:
Csar Moreau's Chart, representing
the Trade of Great Britain with all parts of the World.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82:
123
- 94-ii (1824): 625. V:
"Prologus in Phormionem [Westminster play]--1824. . . . [By] C. B.
Littledale [possible misprint for 'C. R. Littledale']."
Charles Richard Littledale [?].
[Possible authorship
disclosed in title]
-
94-ii
(1824)
633-634
V
"Song ['Oh! frown not, gentle Lady, so']."
Henry Brandreth.
Orig. "H.B."; dated Temple,
whence Brandreth corresponded with the GM in 1827
-
94-ii
(1824)
634
V:
"On a Blister."
R. C. Pooley of Blandford
Kuist 82: 137Orig.
"R.C.P."