-
99-i
(1829)
9-14
A:
"New Churches.--No. XX [St. John's Church and
St. Paul's Church, Islington]."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
99-i
(1829)
21-24
L
"Bribery of the British and Foreign Bible Society; Bribery of the
Jew Conversion Society."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
Orig. "A Member of
Various Learned Societies, &rc."
- 99-i (1829): 29. L:
"Dr. Meyrick [defending himself against the criticisms of 'A Clerk of
Oxenforde']."
Sir Samuel Rush
Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
- 99-i (1829): 31-32. L:
"Roman Inscription at Bath.--Wansdike."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L.
Bowles"]
-
99-i
(1829)
32
L:
"Queen Elizabeth's visit to Portsmouth,
1591."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
99-i
(1829)
90-91
O:
Dean Robert Darley Waddilove.
Charles Oxley
Kuist 82:
133
-
99-i
(1829)
102-104
L:
"[Richard] Warner on Evangelical
Preaching."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "An Old
Clergyman"
-
99-i
(1829)
105-106
L:
"Wolvesey Palace, Winchester."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "H."
- 99-i (1829): 106-107. A:
"Derrick's Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
[Orig. "C.D."]
- 99-i (1829): 109-110. L:
"Recollections of the late Rev. T[homas] Leman."
James Norris Brewer.
[Orig. "J. N.
Brewer"; Brewer signed his full name to a contribution in GM 85-
ii (1815): 296.]
-
99-i
(1829)
112-113
L
"Expenses of Religious Missions."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
Orig. "A Member of
Various
Learned Societies"; Fosbroke, signing himself "A Member of various
learned
Societies," contributed GM 98-ii (1828): 483-486 and 99-i (1829): 21-24
on
similar subjects.
-
99-i
(1829)
113-119
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XI
[John Locke]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
- 99-i (1829): 120-121. L:
"Earl Leofric and Countess Godiva."
William
Reader.
[Orig. "W. Reader"; dated Coventry; William
Reader was a topographer of Coventry.]
-
99-i
(1829)
127-128
L:
"Islington New Churches."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 99-i (1829): 128. L:
Request for papers re Thomas Martyn.
Rev.
George Cornelius Gorham.
[Orig. "G. C. Gorham"]
- 99-i (1829): 136. L:
"'History of Buckinghamshire.'"
Dr. George
Lipscomb.
[NUC] [Orig. "G.
Lipscomb"]
-
99-i
(1829)
162
V
"Lines addressed to Arthur Chichester, Esq. with a sprig of Laurel
from the Vicarage Garden, Tavistock, on his zealous conduct in the cause of
Protestant
Ascendancy at Exeter, Jan. 16, 1829 [re Chichester's opposition to Catholic
Emancipation]."
Anna Eliza Bray.
Orig. "The Author of 'The
Protestant'"; Eng. Cat. 72
- 99-i (1829): 162. V:
"Church Music, and the poor Blind Man of Salisbury Cathedral. By the Rev.
W. L. Bowles."
Rev. William Lisle
Bowles.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
99-i
(1829)
194
L
Register of Parish of Yarm.
John Southerden Burn.
Orig. "J.S.B."; Kuist 82: 40
attributes to Burn (signing "J.S.B.") an 1836 contribution re parish
registers.
-
99-i
(1829)
198-200
L
"Origin of our Ecclesiastical Establishments."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
-
99-i
(1829)
201-202
L:
"Hawkesbury Church.--Earl of Liverpool;
Epitaphs of the Jenkinson Family."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
- 99-i (1829): 202-205. L:
"Welsh Pedigrees."
Sir Samuel Rush
Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
99-i
(1829)
209-214
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures,--No. XII
[discoveries in the polar seas by William Edward Parry, James Cook,
and James Weddell]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
- 99-i (1829): 215-216. L:
"Dissections not indispensable to the Study of Surgery."
Benjamin Meggot Forster.
[GM 99-i
(1829): 279] [Orig. "An Occasional Contributor"]
-
99-i
(1829)
217-218
L
"Dr. Young's Birth-Place at Upham, Hants [re Edward Young,
author of Night Thoughts]."
Charles Walters [?].
Orig. "C.W."; dated Bishop's
Waltham, whence Walters
in 1814 had contributed an item attributed to him in Kuist 82: 272
-
99-i
(1829)
257
V
"The Tree of England's Liberty."
Anna Eliza Bray.
Orig. "The Author of 'The
Protestant'"; Eng. Cat.72
-
99-i
(1829)
257
V
"King, Church, and Constitution. A Song."
Henry Brandreth.
GM 97-ii (1827): 631; Orig. "H.B." ("the Author
of 'Field Flowers'")
- 99-i (1829): 290. L:
Denial of the claim that Clara Reeve was the author of Fatherless
Fanny.
Rev. Samuel Reeve.
[Orig. "Rev. S. Reeve of Walton"; Alumni Cantab., Pt.
II, 5: 269]
-
99-i
(1829)
290
L
Suggestion that stone, not wood, be used in the restoration of York
Minster to lessen the danger of fire.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
99-i
(1829)
297-300
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXI. Trinity Church,
Marylebone; Church of St. Peter, Pimlico."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
99-i
(1829)
301-303
L
"An unknown Knight of the Garter ascertained."
Stacey Grimaldi.
Orig. "S.G."; dated Maize-hill,
Greenwich, whence Grimandi corresponded with the GM in 1830
-
99-i
(1829)
305-306
L:
"Saxon Door-way at St. Mary Overy's."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
99-i
(1829)
311-313
L:
"Characters in [Sir Kenelm] Digby's 'Private
Memoirs.'"
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
- 99-i (1829): 313-315. A:
"Derrick's Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
-
99-i
(1829)
316-322
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures, No. XIII
[Edinburgh Review, Blackwood's Magazine,
Shakespeare]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-i
(1829)
322-323
L
"Mementoes of the Hyde Family."
Rev. Frederick Kendall.
Orig. "F.K."; dated from
Riccall Vicarage; information supplied by Rev. P. Wood, Riccall, York, in letter
of 14
Sept. 1992
- 99-i (1829): 352. V:
"On the tragic Catastrophe of some modern Tales, contrasted with the
lively Delineations of Miss Mitford. By Mrs. Carey, Author of 'Lasting
Impressions,' &c."
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]
-
99-i
(1829)
353
V
"Song ['Come, quit the city for the
grove']."
Henry Brandreth.
GM 97-ii (1827): 631; Orig. "H.B." ("the Author
of 'Field Flowers'")
-
99-i
(1829)
370-372
O
Archdeacon Robert Nares.
Joseph Jekyll.
Illust. 7: 578n
-
99-i
(1829)
386
L
Re French tracts.
John Adey Repton.
Orig. "J.A.R."; dated Springfield
(near Chelmsford), whence Repton corresponded with the GM
- 99-i (1829): 391-392. A:
"Derrick's Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
[Orig. "C.D."]
-
99-i
(1829)
393
L:
"The Abbot's Bridge, Bury St. Edmunds."
George Hollis
Kuist 82:
80Orig. "H."
-
99-i
(1829)
393-394
L
"Indenture for building Catterick Bridge."
Rev. Matthew Dawson Duffield.
Orig. "Richmondiensis"
- 99-i (1829): 396. L:
"Tanarus or Taranis."
Rev. William Lisle
Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L. Bowles"]
-
99-i
(1829)
396-397
L:
"Descent of Henry the Eighth's Queens."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"N.H.N."
-
99-i
(1829)
398-400
L:
"Account of Horwood, Devonshire."
Dr. William Wavell
Kuist
82: 153Orig. "W."
- 99-i (1829): 401-402. L:
"Curious Fragments found in War-bank Field, Kent."
Alfred John Kempe.
[Orig. "A. J.
Kempe"; dated New Kent Road, whence Kempe corresponded with the
GM]
-
99-i
(1829)
402-404
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XIV
[Johnson and Goldsmith]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-i
(1829)
405-408
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXII. Trinity Church,
Islington."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
99-i
(1829)
408
L
"The word 'Desight?'"
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM n.s. 39 (1853):
208
Orig. "A Correspondent"
-
99-i
(1829)
409-410
L:
"Collar of SS.--On Comets."
Hugh Robert Duff
Kuist
82: 57Orig. "H.R.D."
-
99-i
(1829)
411-412
L:
"Pedigree of Meller, of Long Bridy,
Dorset."
Edward Boswell
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "B."
-
99-i
(1829)
413
L
"Eminent Welshmen who have emigrated."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
99-i
(1829)
419
L:
"Commencement of Richard the Third's
Reign."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"N.H.N."
-
99-i
(1829)
470-471
O:
Jonathan Scott.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82:
136
-
99-i
(1829)
473-474
O:
Rev. David Evans.
F. Laing
Kuist 82:
85
-
99-i
(1829)
482
L
Re the palace of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
- 99-i (1829): 485. L:
"[Noah] Webster's English Dictionary."
Edmund Henry Barker.
[Orig. "E. H.
Barker"; Barker signed his full name to a contribution in GM 82-
i (1812): 517-520.]
- 99-i (1829): 488. L:
"Philip Miller, the Horticulturalist."
Adrian Hardy Haworth.
[Orig. "A. H.
Haworth"]
-
99-i
(1829)
489-491
A:
"Early Albums."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-i
(1829)
498-502
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XV
[Johnson, Benjamin Franklin, and Goldsmith]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-i
(1829)
502-504
L:
"Sir Walter Espec.--Leeds Family."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
99-i
(1829)
509-511
A:
"Fly Leaves.--No. XLIII. Angling
Hooks."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "Eu. Hood"
- 99-i (1829): 547. V:
"Lines on discovering a tuft of Snowdrops in a little hedgerow nook, which
was once the flower garden of a deceased Sister, but which the Author had
employed a designer to level with the lawn."
Rev.
Richard Polwhele.
[Orig. "R. Polwhele"]
- 99-i (1829): 547. V:
"Trifles."
Thomas Haynes Bayly.
[Orig. "T. H. Bayly"]
-
99-i
(1829)
577-581
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXIII. St. Matthew's,
Brixton; St. Mark's Church, Clerkenwell."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 99-i (1829): 588-590. A:
"Derrick's Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
[Orig. "C.D."]
- 99-i (1829): 595-597. L:
"Illustration of a Passage in Shakspeare."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
-
99-i
(1829)
631-635
V
"Epilogus in Andriam."
----- White of Ealing.
Orig. "S.N.E.";
dated Ealing
-
99-i
(1829)
635
V
"Song ['Oh! Love's like the bud of the
morning rose']."
Henry Brandreth.
Orig. "H.B." ("the Author of 'The
Garland,' &c."); Eng. Cat. 71
-
99-ii
(1829)
20-23
L:
"Biographical Memoirs of Sir Lewis
Dyve."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-ii
(1829)
28-31
L
"A Walk to Beresford."
James Broughton.
Broughton signed the conc. of
this article (GM99-ii [1829]: 110-112).
- 99-ii (1829): 31-32. L:
"Authorised Forms of Prayer."
Rev. Joseph
White Niblock.
[Orig. "J. Niblock"; dated Hitchin,
where Niblock was curate]
-
99-ii
(1829)
33-37
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 22, pt. 2.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
99-ii
(1829)
54-56
R:
Nicholas Carlisle's An Inquiry into the
Place and Quality of the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy Chamber.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
99-ii
(1829)
85-87
O
Captain Nicholas Kempe.
Alfred John Kempe.
Orig. "A.J.K."
-
99-ii
(1829)
99-101
A:
"Heraldic Visitations and County
Genealogies."
Edward Gwyn
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "G."
-
99-ii
(1829)
101-103
L:
"The Gravesend Steam-boat; Erith.--Milton
Church.--Shinglewell; Cobham Hall.--Crab-knappers' hole."
Douglas Allport
Kuist 82:
29Orig. "D. A. Briton"
- 99-ii (1829): 112. L:
"The Influence of Comets."
Dr. Thomas
Ignatius Maria Forster.
[Orig. "T. Forster"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
113
L:
"Bardon Hill."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
99-ii
(1829)
115-116
L
"Stained Glass in Ellesmere Church."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P."; dated Salop, whence
Pidgeon corresponded with the GM
-
99-ii
(1829)
117-119
L:
"Repairs of Chichester Cathedral."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
99-ii
(1829)
119-120
L
"Martello, or Mortella Towers."
Stacey Grimaldi.
Orig. "S.G."; dated Maize Hill,
Greenwich, whence Grimaldi corresponded with the GM in 1830
-
99-ii
(1829)
124-128
A:
"Biographical Memoirs of Sir Lewis Dyve
[cont.]."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-ii
(1829)
165-166
V
"Impromptu, To his little boy, Edward Polwhele; to whom the
Author had given a slip of Napoleon's Willow, planted at Polwhele on the 9th of
May
1828."
Rev. Richard Polwhele.
Richard Polwhele had a son named Edward (Rev. Edward Polwhele).
- 99-ii (1829): 166-167. V:
"The Butterfly Beau."
Thomas Haynes
Bayly.
[Orig. "T. H. Bayly"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
183-186
O
Rev. George Gaskin.
George Wharton Marriott.
GM 103-i
(1833): 473
Orig. "G.W.M."
-
99-ii
(1829)
186
O
Christopher James Magnay.
Alexander Chalmers.
GM n.s. 3 (1835):
210n
-
99-ii
(1829)
194
L
Re Viscount Clermont.
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-ii
(1829)
195-200
L:
"A Pilgrimage to Maria-Zell in Styria."
George Frederick Beltz, Lancaster
Herald
Kuist 82: 32Orig.
"G.F.B.L."
-
99-ii
(1829)
202-207
A:
"Biographical Memoirs of Sir Lewis Dyve
[cont.]."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-ii
(1829)
211-212
L:
"Advantages of the Science of Heraldry."
James Logan
Kuist 82:
87Orig. "L."
-
99-ii
(1829)
217-221
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XVI
[the Middle Ages; physiology]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-ii
(1829)
258-259
A
"French Drama [Lucien Arnault's Catherine de Medicis
aux Etats de Blois]."
William Shergold Browning.
Orig. "W.S.B."
-
99-ii
(1829)
280-282
O
Rev. George Gaskin (cont.).
George Wharton Marriott.
GM 103-i
(1833): 473
-
99-ii
(1829)
301-304
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XVII
[geology]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist
82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
- 99-ii (1829): 305. L:
"Deed relative to Carfax Conduit, Oxford."
Rev. Richard Randall Rawlins.
[Orig. "R. R.
Rawlins"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
306-307
L:
"Account of St. Malo, in Britanny
[sic]."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 93Orig. "J.T.M."
- 99-ii (1829): 310-311. A:
"Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
[Orig. "C.D."]
- 99-ii (1829): 312. L:
"Lawrence Family."
Thomas
Faulkner.
[Orig. "T. Faulkner"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
321-328
A:
"Biographical Memoirs of Sir Lewis Dyve
[conc.]."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
99-ii
(1829)
332-333
R:
Thomas Frognall Dibdin's A Bibliographical,
Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and
Germany(2nd ed.).
Richard Thomson
Kuist 82:
148
-
99-ii
(1829)
371-374
O:
Rev. William Hurn.
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "F."
-
99-ii
(1829)
377-378
O:
Rev. Francis Grosvenor Smith.
Richard Allchin
Kuist
82: 29
-
99-ii
(1829)
386
L
Re various peerages.
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- 99-ii (1829): 386. L:
Re "Clay moulds for Roman Coins [in Wakefield]."
William Wansey.
[Orig. "W. Wansey";
William Wansey signed his full name to a contribution to GM 99-ii
(1829): 32.]
- 99-ii (1829): 386. L:
Re funerary monument in Abbess Roding church (Essex).
Rev. Thomas Dyer.
[Orig. "Rev. T.
Dyer"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
390-392
L:
"A Character in Sir Kenelm Digby's
Memoirs."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
- 99-ii (1829): 392. L:
"Forms of Prayer."
Rev. Joseph White
Niblock.
[Orig. "J. W. Niblock"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
393-397
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXIV. St. Mark's Chapel,
North Audley-street; St. Mary's Church, Greenwich."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
99-ii
(1829)
397-398
L:
"Petition to encourage Importation of
Bow-staves."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
-
99-ii
(1829)
400
L
"Epitaph on Bp. [Reginald] Heber."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P.";
dated Shrewsbury, whence Pidgeon corresponded with the GM
-
99-ii
(1829)
401
L:
Note on a 15th-century brass hook.
Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick
Kuist 82: 95Orig. "S.R.M."
- 99-ii (1829): 401-404. A:
"Memoirs of the Royal Navy [cont.]."
Charles Derrick.
[In the first part of this series
(GM 98-i [1828]: 19-21) the author notes that he published Memoirs
of the Rise and Progress of the Royal Navy (1806); Watt 1: 299]
[Orig. "D."]
-
99-ii
(1829)
411-417
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No. XVIII
[geology]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-ii
(1829)
417-426
L:
"The Society of Antiquaries."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 83Orig. "Antiquarius"
-
99-ii
(1829)
447-448
A
"French Drama [Alfred de Vigny's Othello]."
William Shergold Browning.
Orig. "W.S.B."
- 99-ii (1829): 456. V:
"Lines by the late W. T. Fitzgerald, Esq. upon a Board fixed against a
remarkable old Yew-tree at Himley, the seat of the Earl of Dudley."
William Thomas Fitzgerald.
[Authorship
disclosed in title]
- 99-ii (1829): 456. V:
"A Father's Feelings."
William
Hersee.
[Orig. "W. Hersee"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
456
V
"[Two] Sonnets on Rural Scenery [''Tis sweet to quit
the city's noisy crowd' and 'These are the gifts of Nature, and though
few']."
Henry Brandreth.
Orig. "H.B." ("the Author of 'The
Garland,' &c."); Eng. Cat. 71
-
99-ii
(1829)
473-474
O:
Richard Newman Newman.
Henry Wenman Newman
Kuist 82: 115
-
99-ii
(1829)
482
L:
Query re origin of term "lee" or "lea."
Charles St. Barbe
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "Etymologist"
-
99-ii
(1829)
483-484
L
"Historical Errors in Sir Walter Scott's
Novels."
William Shergold Browning.
Orig. "W.S.B."
-
99-ii
(1829)
486-487
L:
"Visit to the Falls of the Clyde."
John Pardon
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "Viator"
- 99-ii (1829): 489. L:
"Antient Mansion at Shrewsbury."
Henry
Pidgeon.
[Orig. "H. Pidgeon"; dated Shrewsbury,
whence Pidgeon corresponded with the GM]
- 99-ii (1829): 489-490. L:
"Rev. S. Crowther and Rev. Daniel Wilson [consisting of a vehement denial,
buttressed by testimonials, of Wilson's charge that the late Crowther's 'tender
spirit never recovered the oppression he suffered at Winchester, from the
tyranny of the elder boys' (one of whom was William Lisles Bowles, then a
prefect at Winchester)]."
Rev. William Lisle
Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L. Bowles"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
490-495
A:
"Speculations on Literary Pleasures.--No.
XIX."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 135Orig.
"Alciphron"
-
99-ii
(1829)
497-498
L:
"Dore Abbey, Herefordshire."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
99-ii
(1829)
499
L
"Dissenters Registers.--Bayeux
Tapestry."
Stacey Grimaldi.
Orig. "S.G."; dated Maize Hill,
whence Grimaldi corresponded with the GM in 1830
-
99-ii
(1829)
501-502
L:
"On Bell-ringing."
James Logan
Kuist 82:
87Orig. "L."
- 99-ii (1829): 510-512. L:
"Church of St. Paul, Liverpool."
William
John Roberts.
[Orig. "W. I. Roberts"; NUC
lists two publications by him re Liverpool or Lancashire.]
- 99-ii (1829): 516. L:
"Dr. [Noah] Webster's Dictionary."
Edmund
Henry Barker.
[Orig. "E. H. Barker"; Barker signed
his full name to a contribution in GM 82-i (1812): 517-520.]
-
99-ii
(1829)
551
V:
"Farewell to Twenty-nine."
John Wagstead
Kuist 82:
152Orig. "J.W."
-
99-ii
(1829)
573
O:
Elizabeth King.
William Hopkinson of Stamford
Kuist 82: 80
-
99-ii
(1829)
577-579
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXV. St. Anne's Church,
Wandsworth; Stepney Chapel."
Edward John Carlo
s
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 99-ii (1829): 579-580. L:
"[Thomas] Wyon's Medallion of [William] Cheselden."
Richard Sainthill.
[Richard Sainthill, letter to
John Bowyer Nichols, 12 Dec. 1829, Private Collection (PC1/18/84 NAD3132),
transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History
Centre, and furnished in letter of 29 May 2000 to the author]
[Orig. "Numismatis"]
-
99-ii
(1829)
584-586
A:
"Altar-piece at Romsey."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
- 99-ii (1829): 632-634. V:
"The Triumph of Benevolence. By W. Hersee."
William Hersee.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
99-ii
(1829)
634
V
"[Two] Sonnets on Rural Scenery ['Let others speed to
some lone Alpine rock' and 'Oh! for the bowret of some woodland
vale']."
Henry Brandreth.
Orig. "H.B." ("the Author of the
Garland"); Eng. Cat. 71
- 99-ii (1829): 634. V:
"Stanzas . . . written on a Sundial in Gainsford Church porch."
William Lamb.
[Orig. "W.
Lamb"; William Lamb signed his full name to a poem in GM 99-i
(1829): 257.]
-
99-ii
(1829)
643-645
O
Rev. George Gaskin (conc.).
George Wharton Marriott.
GM 103-i
(1833): 473
Orig. "G.W.M."