-
96-i
(1826)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
- 96-i (1826): 2. L: Re
tomb in the church in Hambleden, Bucks.
Henry
Gwyn.
[Orig. "H. Gwyn"]
-
96-i
(1826)
3-6
L:
"Original Letter of Dean Swift; and Remarks on
Ireland by the late E[dmond] Malone."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
119Orig. "M. Green"
-
96-i
(1826)
8
S
Re William de Longespe, 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
William Penn.
Orig. "The Rajah of
Vanneplysia"
-
96-i
(1826)
1*-*8
A:
"Negro Slavery. Address to the Clergy of the Established Church, and to
Christian Ministers of Every Denomination."
Thomas Fisher
Kuist 82:
59Orig. "T. Fisher"
-
96-i
(1826)
16
L
"Clerical Vestments."
Henry Carrington Bowles.
Orig. "M."
(Gothic)
-
96-i
(1826)
19-22
L:
"Improvements at St. John's Church,
Westminster."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "T." (Gothic)
- 96-i (1826): 22-23. L:
"Improvements in Liverpool."
William John
Roberts.
[Orig. "W. J. Roberts"; NUC lists
two publications by him re Liverpool or Lancashire.]
- 96-i (1826): 28. L:
"Descent of Sir E[gerton] Brydges from Princess Mary Tudor."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
[Orig.
"S. E. Brydges"]
-
96-i
(1826)
31-33
L:
"Appeal on behalf of St. Saviour's Church,
Southwark."
John Chessell Buckler
Kuist 82: 38Orig. "J.C.B."
(Gothic)
-
96-i
(1826)
34
L
"Descendants of Sir Christopher Wren."
Christopher Roberts Wren.
Orig. "A Constant
Reader"; Kuist 82: 275 cites Wren's MS letter of 21 Jan. 1826 "with
remarks,
signed 'A Constant Reader,' about an error . . . regarding descendants of
Christopher
Wren. . . ."
-
96-i
(1826)
38-40
A:
"Fly Leaves. No. XXIX [Carew's poems]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
96-i
(1826)
61-65
R:
Joseph Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous
Memoirs.
John Nichols [?]
Kuist
82: 116
- 96-i (1826): 70. V:
"The Departure. By the Author of 'Massenburg.'"
Cecilia Mary Cadell.
[NUC;
BMGC]
- 96-i (1826): 71. V:
"On the Calamities of Human Life."
Edward
Trapp Pilgrim.
[Orig. "E. T. Pilgrim"]
-
96-i
(1826)
71
V
"To---- ['Of all the flowers that sweetly blow']."
H. P. Carruthers.
Orig. "H.P.C."
-
96-i
(1826)
105-106
L:
"St. Katherine's Church near the Tower."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 96-i (1826): 106-107. L:
"Character of the late Rev. Thomas Carlyon."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "R.
Polwhele"; dated Newlyn Vicarage, near Truro, where Polwhele was
vicar]
-
96-i
(1826)
107-110
L:
"Family of Brydges, Lords Chandos."
Sir Charles George Young, Garter
King-of-Arms
Kuist 82: 157Orig. "F.E."
-
96-i
(1826)
110-111
L
"Royal Descent of Marquis of Hastings."
William Penn.
Orig. "The Rajah of
Vanneplysia"
-
96-i
(1826)
111-112
L:
"English Language mostly
Saxon.--Chelsea."
Maria Hackett. [Kuist 82: 75]
"M.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
112
L:
"Passage of Hannibal over the Alps."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "R.C.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
118-121
L
"On Innovations in the Liberal Sciences."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
96-i
(1826)
123
A:
"Fonthill Abbey in Ruins."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "H."
-
96-i
(1826)
129
L:
"City of London Records."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
96-i
(1826)
129-130
L:
"Arms of Earl of Wiltshire."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
-
96-i
(1826)
130
S:
Re the arms of the Earl of Wiltshire.
George Frederick Beltz, Lancaster
Herald
Kuist 82: 32
-
96-i
(1826)
130-132
L
"Extracts from the Journal of A[lexander] Daniel."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Orig. "Clionas"
-
96-i
(1826)
160
R:
Poetical Trifles.
Robert Montgomery [?]
Kuist 82: 114
- 96-i (1826): 167. V:
"Hymn on St. Agatha's Day, Feb. 5. Written by Pope Damasius, and
Translated in a Corresponding Measure. (Extracted from Dr. Nuttall's Treatise
on Latin Versification, prefixed to his edition of Virgil's Bucolics.)."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall.
[BMGC]
-
96-i
(1826)
181-182
O:
Deodatus Bye.
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
116
-
96-i
(1826)
194
L
Re Sir Thomas Fryer.
David Elisha Davy.
Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
96-i
(1826)
194
L
Re the words "rath" and "pandoxator."
William Charles Dyer.
Orig. "W.C.D."
- 96-i (1826): 196-198. A:
"On Ancient Altars. (From Dr. Nuttall's MS. Collections for his
'Bibliotheca Scholastica,'--a work intended for future publication)."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
-
96-i
(1826)
201-205
A:
"New Churches.--No. VII. St. Luke,
Chelsea."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 96-i (1826): 205. L:
"Pedigrees of the Spencer Family."
George
Baker.
[Orig. "G. Baker"; dated Northampton, whence
George Baker corresponded with the GM]
-
96-i
(1826)
208
A:
"Fly Leaves. No. XXX [Charles I;
Boscobel]."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
96-i
(1826)
209
L:
"Old House in Leadenhall Street."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-i
(1826)
213-215
L:
"On the Bell Tower of St. Stephen's,
Westminster."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "T." (Gothic)
-
96-i
(1826)
216
L
"Cromwell's Money."
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
- 96-i (1826): 217-219. A:
"On Gaulish and British Vases. From Mr. Fosbroke's 'Encyclopaedia of
Antiquities.'"
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[NUC]
-
96-i
(1826)
229-231
L:
"East Indian Sugar recommended."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
231-232
L
"The Historian William de Newburgh."
James Robinson Planch.
Orig. "P."; concerns genealogy,
which was one of Planch's chief interests
-
96-i
(1826)
236-238
R:
Joseph Cradock's Literary and Miscellaneous
Memoirs(conc.).
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
96-i
(1826)
276-277
O:
Rev. George Wollaston.
Rev. James Cowe of Sunbury
Kuist 82: 52
-
96-i
(1826)
290
L
Re the village of Auburn.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."; Dormant Peerages 534
- 96-i (1826): 291-292. L:
"Interesting Letter from the late Professor [Thomas] Martyn."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T.
Faulkner"]
- 96-i (1826): 292-293. L:
"Moss Rose."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner"]
-
96-i
(1826)
293-294
L:
"Anglo-Saxon and Danish Royal Palace in
London."
Maria Hackett. [Kuist 82: 75]
"M.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
295.
L:
"[Vincent] Bourne's Poems."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist 82: 115Orig.
"R.N."
- 96-i (1826): 296. L:
"Britton's 'Beauties of Wilts.'"
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
96-i
(1826)
308-309
L:
"On Saxon Coinage. Oxwyk Family."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
96-i
(1826)
313-315
A
"Somersetshire Antiquities. (From the Dorchester, Sherborne, and
Taunton Journal.)."
James Savage [?].
Orig. "J.S."; dated Taunton,
whence Savage had corresponded with the GM re antiquarian matters in
1825
-
96-i
(1826)
319-320
L:
"Lecturers."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 96-i (1826): 320. L:
"[Dispute between] Mr. Britton and Mr. Brown."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
96-i
(1826)
337-339
R:
John Evans's Tracts, Sermons, and Funeral
Orations.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
- 96-i (1826): 353. V:
"The Negro's Humble Prayer. From Cradock's 'Literary Memoirs.'"
Joseph Cradock.
[NUC]
- 96-i (1826): 353. V:
"The Page's Song in de Foix. By Mrs. Bray."
Anna Eliza Bray.
[Authorship revealed in review of
the work in GM 96-i (1826): 339-343]
-
96-i
(1826)
354
V
"Canzone ['Fly not away! thou beauteous dove']."
J. H. Bradfield.
Orig. "J.H.B."
-
96-i
(1826)
374-375
O
James Meyer.
Dr. Wilkinson [?].
Kuist 82: 274 cites Wilkinson's MS
letter of 13 Apr. 1826 re Meyer obit.
-
96-i
(1826)
387-389
L:
"Critique on Recent Metropolitan Improvements;
A magnificent Metropolitan Church recommended."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-i
(1826)
392
L:
"Athelstan's Palace, London."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
392
L:
"Stonehenge."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist 82: 79Orig.
"A.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
393-394
L:
"Entrance to Corpus Christi College Chapel,
Cambridge."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33-34Orig.
"H.C.B."
-
96-i
(1826)
394-397
L:
"The History of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, Knight
Bachelor, half brother to the great Philosopher, and of Sir
Nathaniel Bacon, Knight of the Bath, the eminent Painter, duly
distinguished."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "Nepos"
-
96-i
(1826)
401
L:
"Witton Castle, Durham."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "L.S."
-
96-i
(1826)
406-408
L:
"Biographical Notices of the Cornwallis
Family."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.F."
-
96-i
(1826)
410-413
L:
"On Heraldic Terms."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
- 96-i (1826): 413. L:
"On giving Wine to Ministers at Darlington."
Rev. John Topham.
[Orig. "J. Topham";
dated Bromsgrove School, where Topham was headmaster]
-
96-i
(1826)
414-417
A:
"Compendium of County History.--N. Riding of
Yorkshire."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
96-i
(1826)
421-423
A:
"Fly Leaves. No. XXXI.
Pseudo-Shakspeare."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
96-i
(1826)
424
L:
"Fonthill Abbey."
T. Adams of Shaftesbury. [Kuist 82: 29]
"T.A. Jun."
-
96-i
(1826)
437-438
R:
Sir Richard Colt Hoare's History of Modern
Wiltshire. Vale of Avon. Hundreds of Everley, Ambresbury, and
Underditch.
Sir Richard Colt Hoare (reviewing his
own work) and John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 80, 121
-
96-i
(1826)
442-444
A
"A Glance at Somerset House."
Edward John Carlos.
Cont. (GM96-i
[1826]: 546-548) is signed "E.I.C.," Carlos's
signature.
- 96-i (1826): 450-451. V:
"Epilogus in Eunuchum Terentii. A. V. Bourne. 1746."
Vincent Bourne.
[Orig. "V. Bourne";
identity revealed in GM 96-i (1826): 295]
- 96-i (1826): 451. V:
"Anacreontic. Written for the Harmonic Society in Exeter."
Edward Trapp Pilgrim.
[Orig. "E. T.
Pilgrim"]
- 96-i (1826): 451. L:
Author's poem, "The Old Oak," enc.
Rev.
Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "R. Polwhele"]
-
96-i
(1826)
483-488
L:
"The Election and Parliament of 1614."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
120Orig. "J.N."
-
96-i
(1826)
489-490
L:
"Account of St. Clement's Church,
Sandwich."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "L.S."
-
96-i
(1826)
490-493
L:
"Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
defended."
Rev. James Ingram [?]
Kuist 82: 81Orig. "J.I."
-
96-i
(1826)
497
L:
"Miscellaneous Antiquities."
Henry Carrington Bowles
Kuist 82: 33Orig. "C.B."
- 96-i (1826): 497-499. L:
"Anglo-Saxon Jewel, representing St. Neot [i.e., the aestel known
as the 'Alfred Jewel']."
Rev. George Cornelius
Gorham.
[Orig. "G. C. Gorham"]
- 96-i (1826): 499-502. L:
"Account of Cople, Bedfordshire."
Douglas
Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29
identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include this
contribution.]
-
96-i
(1826)
502-504
A:
"Anecdotes of the Cornwallis Family
[cont.]."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.F."
-
96-i
(1826)
505-507
L:
"Lecturers.--Bampton Lectures."
Rev. James Ingram
Kuist
82: 81Orig. "J.I."
-
96-i
(1826)
508-511
A:
"Compendium of County History.--N. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
- 96-i (1826): 513-514. L:
"Forms of Prayer."
Rev. Joseph White
Niblock.
[Orig. "J. W. Niblock"; dated Hitchin,
where Niblock was curate]
-
96-i
(1826)
514-518
A:
"On the Roots of the Latin Language."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
- 96-i (1826): 518. L:
"Magistrates for Staffordshire in 1647."
George Yates.
[Orig. "G. Yates"; dated
Birmingham, whence George Yates corresponded with the GM]
-
96-i
(1826)
546-548
A
"A Glance at Somerset House [cont.]."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
- 96-i (1826): 552. V:
"Pleasure may strike the sounding shell."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton";
Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include
this contribution.]
- 96-i (1826): 552. V:
"Sonnet, Written Aug. 25, 1825, to Lord De Dunstanville, on his return to
his native County."
Rev. Richard
Polwhele.
[Orig. "R. Polwhele"]
- 96-i (1826): 577-583. L:
"Account of Carbrook, Norfolk."
Rev.
Matthew Dawson Duffield.
[Orig. "M. D.
Duffield"]
-
96-i
(1826)
583-584
L:
"Account of . . . Griston, Norfolk."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield
Kuist 82: 57Orig.
"Richmondiensis"
-
96-i
(1826)
584
L:
"Helmets under Effigies."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
96-i
(1826)
588-591
L:
"Suggested Improvements in Westminster."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "T." (Gothic)
-
96-i
(1826)
591-592
A:
"Antient London."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-i
(1826)
599-600
L:
"On Personal Beauty."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
3-8
A:
"Popery unmasked. Addressed to the British
Roman Catholic Association."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132Orig. "PAN" (printed in Greek
characters)
-
96-ii
(1826)
9-11
A:
"New Churches.--No. VIII. All Souls Church,
Langham Place [Marylebone]; St. Philip's Chapel,
Regent-street."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
17-18
A
"Observations on the XIth Ode of the Third Book of Horace."
Rev. Stephen Hyde Cassan.
Orig. "S.H.C."
- 96-ii (1826): 20-24. L:
"History of Lady Godiva."
William
Reader.
[Orig. "W. Reader"; dated Coventry; William
Reader was a topographer of Coventry.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
24-26
A:
"Compendium of County History--E. Riding of
Yorkshire."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
96-ii
(1826)
27-29
L:
"Commencement of the Reigns of John and Edward
I."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
-
96-ii
(1826)
32
L:
"Shelton Family."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
96-ii
(1826)
62-64
V
"Epilogue to the Phormio of Terence."
----- White of Ealing.
Orig. "S.N.E."; dated
Ealing
- 96-ii (1826): 64. V:
"Signs of Rain. . . . By the late Dr. Jenner."
Dr. Edward Jenner.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
96-ii
(1826)
78-86
O
Sir Thomas-Stamford Raffles.
Thomas Fisher [?].
Orig. "T.F."
-
96-ii
(1826)
88-89
O
Rev. William Davy.
Richard Rees [?].
Kuist 82: 259 cites Rees's MS
letter of 5 July 1826 enc. a memoir of Davy.
- 96-ii (1826): 98. L:
Re Norwood, Surrey.
Douglas
Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29
identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include this
contribution.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
100-101
L:
"Remarks on the Roman Legions."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist
82: 57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
96-ii
(1826)
103-104
L:
"Forms of Prayer."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 96-ii (1826): 105-107. L:
"Account of Elstow, Bedfordshire."
Douglas
Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton"; Kuist 82: 29
identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include this
contribution.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
107-109
L:
"Coronation Feast of King Henry IV. Feast at
the Funeral of Bp. [Nichol] Bubbewith, 1424, &c."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
-
96-ii
(1826)
109
L:
"Precedence of Spiritual Peers?"
Sir Nicholas
Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
-
96-ii
(1826)
109-111
L:
"Architectural Innovations in Gray's Inn
Hall."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
- 96-ii (1826): 115-116. L:
"Origin of Surnames deduced from ancient Records."
Douglas Allport.
[Orig. "D. A. Briton";
Kuist 82: 29 identifies "D. A. Briton" as Douglas Allport but does not include
this contribution.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
128-134
A:
"Popery Unmasked [cont.]."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132Orig. "PAN" (printed in Greek
characters)
-
96-ii
(1826)
135-136
A:
"Compendium of County History.--E. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
- 96-ii (1826): 164. V:
"Retirement. By the Author of 'Massenburg.'"
Cecilia Mary Cadell.
[NUC;
BMGC]
- 96-ii (1826): 165. V:
"Lay of the Imprisoned Mariner. By R. Jesson, Esq."
Richard Jesson.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
96-ii
(1826)
173-174
O:
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Chichester.
Rev. Richard Yates
Kuist
82: 157
- 96-ii (1826): 195-196. L:
"Armoury in the Tower of London."
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
96-ii
(1826)
198-200
L
"On the Barony of Stafford."
Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges.
Orig. "F.S."; concerns genealogy, one of Brydges's great
interests
- 96-ii (1826): 200. L:
"Carbrook, Nolfolk."
Rev. George Cornelius
Gorham.
[Orig. "G. C. Gorham"; dated Clapham, where
Gorham was curate]
-
96-ii
(1826)
201-203
A:
"New Churches.--No. IX. St. Peter's Church,
Walworth."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
203-205
A:
"On Royal Badges."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
96-ii
(1826)
205-208
A:
"Popery Unmasked [conc.]."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132Orig. "PAN" (printed in Greek
characters)
-
96-ii
(1826)
208
L
"Length of Standards, Banners, &c. temp. Henry VIII."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas.
Orig. "Clionas"
- 96-ii (1826): 209-210. L:
"Antient Statue [found in constructing Liverpool Street]."
Thomas Fisher.
[Orig. "T. Fisher";
dated Gloucester Terrace, Hoxton, whence Thomas Fisher corresponded with the
GM]
-
96-ii
(1826)
214-216
L:
"On not saying Grace."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
219-220
L:
"[James] Elphinston's Education, a
Poem."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "R.N."
- 96-ii (1826): 220-221. L:
"Roll of Arms."
Thomas R.
Weeton.
[Orig. "T. R. Weeton"; dated Leigh, near
Bolton; Biography Database CD1 lists a Thomas R. Weeton of Leigh,
Lancs., in 1833.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
221-222
A:
"Compendium of County History.--E. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
96-ii
(1826)
225
L:
"Derivation of Mary-le-bone."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
- 96-ii (1826): 225-226. L:
"Chryseis."
Edward Trapp
Pilgrim.
[Orig. "E. T. Pilgrim"]
- 96-ii (1826): 227-229. L:
"Mr. Bosworth on his Anglo-Saxon Grammar."
Rev. Joseph Bosworth.
[Orig. "J.
Bosworth"; dated Little Horwood Vicarage, whence Joseph Bosworth, an
Anglo-Saxon scholar, corresponded with the GM]
-
96-ii
(1826)
229-230
L:
"Origin of Medicine and Surgery."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
230-231
A:
"Fly Leaves, No. XXXII. John Gay."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
231
L:
"Prince Charles, 1623."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
-
96-ii
(1826)
231-232
L:
"Vincent Bourne."
Rev. Robert Nares
Kuist
82: 115Orig. "R.N."
- 96-ii (1826): 260. V:
"Sonnet, On the Marriage of James Harris, Esq. Ambassador to Russia, sent
to his Father, August 3, 1777."
Rev. Robert
Hoadley Ashe.
[Orig. "R. Ashe"; Ashe later added
"Hoadley" to his name (DNB 1: 639).]
- 96-ii (1826): 260-261. V:
"Lines Written on the Anniversary of the Relief of Londonderry, and
allusive to a Commemorative Pillar about to be erected there."
Rev. John Graham.
[Orig. "J.
Graham"; dated Magilligan, where John Graham was rector]
- 96-ii (1826): 261. V:
"An Epistle to a Friend in the County of Limerick."
Rev. John Graham.
[Orig. "J. Graham";
dated Magilligan, whence John Graham corresponded with the GM]
-
96-ii
(1826)
281-282
O
George Augustus Lee.
----- Kendall [?].
Kuist 82: 243 cites Kendall's MS
letter of 19 Aug. 1826 enc. a memoir of Lee.
- 96-ii (1826): 290. L:
Re Halsaeus.
Edward Trapp
Pilgrim.
[Orig. "Mr. Pilgrim"]
-
96-ii
(1826)
290
L
Queries re Deputy Lieutenant of a County.
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
293-294
L:
"Courts of Arbitration recommended."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
297
L:
"West Dean Manor House, Wiltshire."
George Matcham
Kuist 82:
94Orig. "G.M."
-
96-ii
(1826)
300
L:
"Ancient Sword described."
Rev. John Carter of Lincoln
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "J.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
300-301
L:
"Particulars respecting Travelling."
John Adey Repton
Kuist
82: 138Orig. "I.A.R."
-
96-ii
(1826)
301-302
L:
"Derivation of Amesbury."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "Stemmalysmu"
-
96-ii
(1826)
304
L:
"Constable-Burton and Burton-Constable."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "Nepos"
-
96-ii
(1826)
304-305
L:
"Epitaph on Lady Winnington [and on Thomas
Thackeray]."
Mr. ----- Prattinton
Kuist
82: 137Orig. "Suum Cuique"
-
96-ii
(1826)
305
L:
"Vicar's College, Lincoln."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
96-ii
(1826)
305-309
L
"Padstow Charter."
R. G. Arundel of Bodmin [?].
Orig. "R.G.A."
-
96-ii
(1826)
309-312
A:
"Compendium of County History.--W. Riding of
Yorkshire."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
96-ii
(1826)
313-315
L:
"On Ancient Rolls of Arms."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"Clionas"
- 96-ii (1826): 315-317. L:
"Will of John Fossebroke, in 1500," enc.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
- 96-ii (1826): 317-318. L:
"Repairs of Green's Norton Church, Northamptonshire."
Rev. Richard Brudenell Exton [?].
[Orig. "R.
B. Exton, Curate of Greens' Norton"; one Richard Brudenell Exton of
Suffolk published religious writings contemporaneous with this item.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
318-320
L:
"Repairs of Middle Temple Hall."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
333-334
R:
Francis Edward Jackson Valpy'sFundamental
Words of the Greek Language.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
96-ii
(1826)
387-389
L:
"Cries of Paris in the Thirteenth
Century."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80
Orig. "H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
389-391
L:
"Remarks on certain Patrons of
Benefices."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 43Orig. "E.I.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
391-392
L:
"Cowey Stakes."
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick
Kuist 82: 95Orig. "S.R.M."
-
96-ii
(1826)
392
L:
"The late Bp. [John] Milner and the late Sir
John Coxe Hippisley, Bart."
John Nichols
Kuist 82:
117Orig. "Edit."
- 96-ii (1826): 393-397. L:
"Account of Kingsland, Herefordshire."
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
96-ii
(1826)
397-399
L
"On the seal of Glastonbury Abbey."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "Nepos"
-
96-ii
(1826)
409
S:
Remark on article on the Ferrars family.
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82:
132Orig. "Edit."
-
96-ii
(1826)
413-416
A:
"Fly Leaves, No. XXXIII. An Ancient Poem on
Heraldry."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 76Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
96-ii
(1826)
417-420
A:
"Compendium of County History.--W. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
- 96-ii (1826): 438. R:
Collections for a History of the ancient Family of Bland.
John Nichols [?].
[Michael Bland, letter
to John Bowyer Nichols, 9 Dec. 1826, Private Collection (PC1/24/f51r-v NAD4012),
transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History
Centre, and furnished in letter of 10 Sept. 2001 to the author]
- 96-ii (1826): 451. V:
"To Sylvanus Urban, Gent. On allusions made to him by the British Roman
Catholic Association, at their late Meeting."
Rev. John Graham.
[Orig. "J. Graham";
dated Magilligan, where John Graham was rector]
-
96-ii
(1826)
472-473
O:
Alderman Christopher Magnay.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49
-
96-ii
(1826)
482
L
Re joint stools.
Rev. Ralph Churton.
Orig. "R.C."
-
96-ii
(1826)
483-488
L:
"Spain, Portugal, and Popery! Sketches of
Portuguese Life, Manners, &c."
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"P.A.N." (printed in Greek characters)
-
96-ii
(1826)
489-502
A:
"Memoir of John Nichols, Esq. F.S.A."
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "A.C."
- 96-ii (1826): 504. V:
"A Tribute to the Memory of the late J[ohn] Nichols, Esq."
William Hersee.
[Orig. "W.
Hersee"]
- 96-ii (1826): 505-506. L:
"Old Church of St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester."
George Worrall Counsel.
[Orig. "G. W.
Counsel"; dated Gloucester; Counsel published several works re the
history of Gloucester.]
-
96-ii
(1826)
506-507
L
"Influence of Climate on the Human
Constitution."
Edward F. George Ballard [?].
Orig. "E.G.B."
-
96-ii
(1826)
507-508
L
"Beautiful Epitaphs, but the Ideas not new."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
96-ii
(1826)
508-509
L:
"Omission in the last Edition of Bishop
[Joseph] Hall's Works."
Rev. Joseph Mendham
Kuist
82: 94Orig. "Philalethes"
-
96-ii
(1826)
510
L:
"On the existing Remains of British
Villagers."
Sir Richard Colt Hoare
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "R.C.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
510-512
L:
"History of the Balsam, or Balm of
Gilead."
Anthony Highmore
Kuist
82: 79Orig. "A.H."
-
96-ii
(1826)
512-517
A:
"Compendium of County History.--W. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
- 96-ii (1826): 517-518. L:
"Sir W. Betham's Irish Antiquarian Researches."
Sir William Betham.
[Orig. "W. Betham,
Ulster"; Betham was Ulster King-of-Arms.]
- 96-ii (1826): 542. V:
"A Tribute to the Memory of John Nichols, Esq. F.S.A. By the Rev. Dr.
Booker."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- 96-ii (1826): 583-587. A:
"Kingsland, Herefordshire [conc.]."
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
- 96-ii (1826): 587. L:
"Derivation of the Name of Tewkesbury."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
- 96-ii (1826): 589-594. A:
"Outline of a Plan for Consolidating the Criminal Jurisprudence of this
Country, drawn up by A. Hammond, Esq., under the directions of the Home
Secretary [Sir Robert Peel], and now privately circulating in the different
Circuits."
Anthony Hammond.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
96-ii
(1826)
594-595
L:
"Pedigree of the Kemp Family; Tateshall
Pedigree."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
96-ii
(1826)
595-600
A:
"Compendium of County History.--W. Riding of
Yorkshire [cont.]."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151
-
96-ii
(1826)
601-602
L
:
"General Compendium of Yorkshire."
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151Orig. "S.T."
-
96-ii
(1826)
630
V
"The Sabbath Bells."
Henry Brandreth.
Poet identified as the author of Field Flowers,which GM 97-
ii (1827): 631 attributes
to Brandreth; orig. "H.B."
- 96-ii (1826): 630-631. V:
"Faith."
Rev. Thomas Page.
[Orig. "T. Page"; dated Magd. Hall, Oxon.; Alumni
Oxon.: Later Ser. 3: 1056]
-
96-ii
(1826)
641-643
O:
William Davies Shipley.
William Crowe
Kuist 82:
53