- 101-i (1831): 2. L:
Re an extraordinary instance of fog.
John
Murray.
[Orig. "J. Murray"; author notes that he
has published a "work on Atmospherical Electricity"; NUC]
- 101-i (1831): 2. L:
The author's thanks to William Mainwaring for praising his work.
Rev. Francis Wrangham.
[Orig. "Rev.
Archdeacon Wrangham"]
-
101-i
(1831)
9-12
L:
"Priory of Hurley, Berkshire."
Dr. William Fordyce Mavor
Kuist 82: 94Orig. "W.M."
-
101-i
(1831)
12-15
L:
"Notices of the Rev. Henry Copinger, of
Lavenham."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60
-
101-i
(1831)
15-16
L:
"Foreign Literary Fragments."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 92Orig. "Cydweli"
-
101-i
(1831)
16
L
"Critical Remarks on French Writers [re Jean Baptiste Louis Crevier,
Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis, and Csar Vichard de Saint-
Ral]."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
- 101-i (1831): 19-22. L:
"Organic Remains at Blackdown Hills, Devon."
Shirley Woolmer.
[Orig. "S. Woolmer";
dated Upper Southernhay, Exeter, whence Woolmer, signing his full name,
corresponded with the GM in 101-i (1831): 218-219]
-
101-i
(1831)
23-25
L:
"The Children of King Edward IV."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "F.M."
-
101-i
(1831)
31-33
L:
"The Greek Sapphic Ode."
Rev. James Tate
Kuist 82:
148Orig. "R.S.Y."
- 101-i (1831): 33. L:
"Removal of the Screen at York Minster."
Thomas Grimes.
[Orig. "T. Grimes"]
-
101-i
(1831)
76
V
"The Giants of St. Dunstan's."
John Gough Nichols
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
101-i
(1831)
81-82
O:
Philip Roper.
----- Holbrooke of Richmond
Kuist 82: 80
-
101-i
(1831)
85-89
O:
Archdeacon Thomas Parkinson.
John Stockdale Hardy
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "J.S.H."
-
101-i
(1831)
90
O:
John Preston.
William Hardwick of Bridgenorth
Kuist 82: 76Orig. "W.H."
-
101-i
(1831)
98
S
Re Polignac pedigree.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton [?].
Orig. "W.H.L."
-
101-i
(1831)
100-102
L:
"Church of St. Roch, Paris."
William Shergold Browning
Kuist 82: 35Orig. "W.S.B."
-
101-i
(1831)
102-104
L:
"Removal of the Inscription from the
Monument."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-i
(1831)
105-108
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXIX. St. Peter's Church,
Hammersmith; St. John's Chapel, Bethnal Green."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-i
(1831)
109-112
A:
"Notices of the Family of Copinger."
Rev. John Ford
Kuist 82:
60Orig. "J.F."
-
101-i
(1831)
112
L:
"[More] Notices of the Family of
Copinger."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
101-i
(1831)
113-114
L:
"Town of Ham in Picardy."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130
- 101-i (1831): 117-119. L:
"Celts of Spain; On the Civilization of the Spanish Celts."
Rev. William Barnes.
[Orig. "W.
Barnes"; dated Mere, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
- 101-i (1831):
123-124. L: "'Micatio Digitorum' described
by Petronius."
Sir Frederic Madden.
[Ackerman 49]
[Orig. "Bucca"]
- 101-i (1831): 125. L:
"Ancient Traditions of the Deluge."
Rev.
Francis Wrangham.
[Orig. "F. Wrangham"]
-
101-i
(1831)
126-128
L:
"Removal of the Screen at York Minster."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 101-i (1831):
153-156. R: Nicholas Harris Nicolas's
Privy-purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York: Wardrobe Accounts of
Edward the Fourth.
Sir Frederic Madden [?].
[Ackerman
49]
-
101-i
(1831)
164
V
"Song ['Let us wander, let us wander']."
Henry Brandreth.
Orig. "H.B."; dated Temple,
whence Brandreth had corresponded with the GM in 1827
-
101-i
(1831)
176-177
O:
John Baker.
Rev. Thomas Rackett
Kuist 82: 138
-
101-i
(1831)
195-197
L:
"Excavations for the City Approaches to London
Bridge."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
- 101-i (1831): 200. L:
"Battle of Brunanburh."
William Smith
Hesledon.
[Orig. "W. S. Hesleden" (sic);
dated Barton; Hesledon was the author of the posthumous Social History and
Antiquities of Barton-upon-Humber.]
-
101-i
(1831)
208
L
"Sir Thos. Hunt, of Norfolk."
Augustine Page.
Orig. "A.P."; dated Ampton (near
Bury St. Edmunds), where Page was master of the Boys' Hospital and whence he
corresponded with the GM
- 101-i (1831): 209. L:
Re artifact found under the pavement of Minster Church in Thanet.
Richard Almack.
[Orig. "R.
Almack"; dated Long Melford, Suffolk, whence Almack signed his full name
to a contribution in GM 98-i (1828): 18-19]
- 101-i (1831): 211. L:
"Greek Grasshopper."
William
Jerdan.
[Orig. "W. Jerdan"]
-
101-i
(1831)
215-217
A:
"Walk through the Highlands [cont.]."
John Pardon
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "A Subscriber"
-
101-i
(1831)
224
L:
"Signification of [the word] Kamhlos [(printed in Greek characters); in
the
Greek New Testament]."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger
Kuist 82: 94 (Kuist tentatively attributes this item to
Merriman; GM n.s. 39 [1853Orig. "S.M."
-
101-i
(1831)
254
V
"Momentary Thoughts ['How oft an hour will come, in
gloom']."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P."; dated Shrewsbury,
whence Pidgeon corresponded with the GM
-
101-i
(1831)
255
V
"The Witchcraft of Eyes."
Henry Brandreth.
GM 101-i (1831):
665
Orig. "H.B."
- 101-i (1831): 274. O:
John Thomas Batt.
George
Matcham.
[George Matcham, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 17 Mar.
1831, Private Collection (PC1/17/87 NAD2836), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The
Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 29
May 2000 to the author]
-
101-i
(1831)
275-276
O:
Thomas Payne.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50Orig. "R.S."
-
101-i
(1831)
276-279
O:
Nicolas Toms Carrington.
Henry Edmund Carrington
Kuist 82: 45
-
101-i
(1831)
281-282
O:
Mrs. C. L. Wright.
J. Wright
Kuist 82:
157
- 101-i (1831): 290. L:
Re the use of the adjective "yellow" to describe the sea in Anglo-Saxon
literature.
Alfred John Kempe.
[Orig. "Mr. Kempe"]
-
101-i
(1831)
294-296
L:
"Preservation of St. Saviour's Church
recommended; Remains at St. Michael's, Crooked-lane."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-i
(1831)
296
L
"Registers of London Chapels."
John Southerden Burn.
Orig. "J.S.B."; Kuist 82: 40
attributes to Burn (signing "J.S.B.") a contribution in 1836 re parish
registers.
-
101-i
(1831)
297-300
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXX. St. Mary's Chapel,
Lambeth; Holy Trinity Church, Chelsea."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 44Orig.
"E.I.C."
-
101-i
(1831)
306-309
L
"Bougier--Bouche au Court."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- 101-i (1831): 309-311. L:
"Observations on the Belgae, Aquitani, and Celtae."
Rev. William Barnes.
[Orig. "W.
Barnes"; dated Mere, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
101-i
(1831)
315-317
L:
"Church of St. Etienne-du-mont, Paris."
William Shergold Browning
Kuist 82: 35Orig. "W.S.B."
-
101-i
(1831)
317-318
L:
"Desiderata in Historical Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 92Orig. "Cydweli"
- 101-i (1831): 319. L:
"Proof founded on Handwriting fallacious."
Edmund Henry Barker.
[Orig. "E. H.
Barker"; Barker signed his full name to a contribution in GM 82-
i (1812): 517-520.]
- 101-i (1831): 321-322. L:
"Classical Literature.--Kamhlos [printed in Greek characters]."
Edmund Henry Barker.
[Orig. "E. H.
Barker"; Barker signed his full name to a contribution in GM 82-
i (1812): 517-520.]
-
101-i
(1831)
324
L
"Modern Latin Poetry."
William Mainwaring.
Orig. "W. M---nw---g"
-
101-i
(1831)
325-328
R:
John Nichols's Illustrations of the
Literary History of the Eighteenth Century, vol. 6.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 49-50
-
101-i
(1831)
352
V
"Momentary Thoughts, No. III ['There's not a spot in all the
world']."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P."; dated Shrewsbury,
whence Pidgeon
corresponded with the GM
- 101-i (1831): 386. L:
Angry retort to "E.I.C." (Edward John Carlos), who had criticized a chapel
in Lambeth the erection of which the author had superintended.
Francis Bedford.
[Orig. "F.
Bedford"; Francis Bedford signed his full name to a similar angry reply
to Edward John Carlos in GM 102-i (1832): 194.]
-
101-i
(1831)
387-390
A:
"Notes on the Excavations for the New London
Bridge [cont.]; St. Saviour's Church.--St. Martin-le-Grand."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
101-i
(1831)
391-392
L:
"St. Katherine's Hospital near the
Tower."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist 82: 90Orig. "K.N."
- 101-i (1831): 393-394. L:
"Leebolwood Church, Shropshire."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
101-i
(1831)
403
L:
"Sir Robert Cotton."
William Henry Black
Kuist
82: 32Orig. "MELAS" (printed in Greek characters)
- 101-i (1831): 407-408. A:
"Particulars of an Aerial Voyage, in a large Balloon filled with Gas, by
T. Forster, Esq. F.L.S. M.D."
Dr. Thomas Ignatius
Maria Forster.
[DNB 7: 463]
-
101-i
(1831)
412-414
L
"[Translation of] M. [J. Lacroix] de Marls
on the Kingdom of Bactria [from Marls's Histoire de l'Inde]"
enc.
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"; dated St.
Servan, France, whence Mansel corresponded with the GM in 1830
-
101-i
(1831)
417-418
L
"Family of Coket, in Suffolk."
Augustine Page.
Orig. "A.P."; dated Ampton,
Suffolk, where Page was master of the Boys' Hospital and whence he corresponded
with
the GM
-
101-i
(1831)
445-448
A
"Royal Academy."
Edward John Carlos.
Cont. (GM 101-i
[1831]: 540-541) is signed "E.I.C.," Carlos's frequent
signature.
-
101-i
(1831)
469-471
O:
Francis Hayward.
James Heywood Markland
Kuist 82: 93
- 101-i (1831): 471-472. O:
James Christie.
Joseph Snow.
[Joseph Snow, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 1831, Private Collection
(PC1/18/152 NAD3289), transcribed by Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project,
Surrey History Centre, and furnished in letter of 10 Sept. 2001 to the
author]
- 101-i (1831): 482. L:
Re the Meadows family.
Rev. John Fuller
Russell.
[Orig. "J. F. Russell"]
- 101-i (1831): 482. L:
Letter noting James Prior's request for information for a biography of
Oliver Goldsmith.
Rev. John Graham.
[Orig. "Rev. J. Graham"]
-
101-i
(1831)
483-487
A:
"Italy and the Italians; Works of [John
Chetwode] Eustace and Lady Morgan on Italy."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
101-i
(1831)
487-488
L:
"Topographical notices of Ruerdean."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "T.D.Fosbroke"
-
101-i
(1831)
489-492
A:
New Churches.--No. XXXI. All Saints, Poplar;
West Hackney."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-i
(1831)
492
L:
"The Inscriptions on the Monument [on
Fish-street Hill]."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 101-i (1831): 500-501. L:
"Thoughts on the English Language."
Rev.
William Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere,
where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
- 101-i (1831): 503-504. L:
"Camps and other Remains near the Wye."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D.
Fosbroke"]
-
101-i
(1831)
506-508
L:
"Forest of Meudon.--Adventure at Clamart;
Issy."
William Shergold Browning
Kuist 82: 35Orig. "W.S.B."
-
101-i
(1831)
510
L:
"Petition to Stella."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "F.
M."
-
101-i
(1831)
540-541
A
"Royal Academy [cont.]."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
- 101-i (1831): 547. V:
"Lines on Prophecy."
Mason
Chamberlin.
[Orig. "M. Chamberlin"]
- 101-i (1831): 547. V:
"The Population of Leamington Spa."
James
Bisset.
[Orig. "J. Bisset"; dated Belle Vue Place,
Leamington; James Bisset had a picture gallery in Leamington.]
-
101-i
(1831)
548
V
"Anniversary Address To the Patrons and Friends of the Society for
supporting and educating poor Children of Westmoreland Parents in
London."
Peter Austin Nuttall.
Orig. "P.A.N."
- 101-i (1831): 548. V:
"The Grave of Ken. (Extracted from Mr. Bowles's Life of Bishop [Thomas]
Ken . . . )."
Rev. William Lisle
Bowles.
[BMGC]
-
101-i
(1831)
566-569
O:
William Hamper.
Thomas Sharp
Kuist 82:
143Orig. "S." (printed in Greek)
-
101-i
(1831)
569-570
O
Charles Rivington.
Alexander Chalmers.
Illust. 8: 505; GMn.s. 3 (1835): 210n
-
101-i
(1831)
577
L:
Old oak tree at Cowthorp near
Knaresborough.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
- 101-i (1831): 579-582. A:
"Roman Antiquities. (Abstracted from Dr. Lipscomb's History of
Buckinghamshire.)."
Dr. George
Lipscomb.
[NUC] [Orig. "G.L."]
-
101-i
(1831)
582
L:
"Heir to the Ottoman Empire."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 92Orig. "Cydweli"
-
101-i
(1831)
589-592
A:
"Italy and the Italians [conc.]."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
101-i
(1831)
592-594
L:
"On the Celts and Gauls."
William Shergold Browning
Kuist 82: 35Orig. "W.S.B."
- 101-i (1831): 594-596. L:
"St. Mary's Church, Shrewsbury."
Henry
Pidgeon.
[Orig. "H. Pidgeon"]
-
101-i
(1831)
598-599
L:
"Grave-stones in Christ Church, Cork."
Richard Sainthill
Kuist
82: 142Orig. "R.S."
-
101-i
(1831)
631-632
A
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
- 101-i (1831): 634. V:
"Mat: Casimir Silviludium III. By the Rev. J. D. Parry."
Rev. John Docwra Parry.
[Authorship disclosed in
title]
-
101-ii
(1831)
9-13
A:
"New Churches.--No. XXXII. St. Barnabas
Chapel, Kensington; Trinity Chapel, Tottenham."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-ii
(1831)
13-16
L
"Topography of Kellington, Yorkshire."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated
Kellington, whence Lowthian corresponded with the GM
- 101-ii (1831): 16-17. L:
"Dr. Johnson's Scotch Pudding."
Dr. Peter
Austin Nuttall.
[Orig. "P. A. Nuttall"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
17
L:
"Priory of Ewenny, co. Glamorgan."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
101-ii
(1831)
18-21
A:
"Royal Processions through the City of
London."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
- 101-ii (1831): 25. L:
"[William] Sotheby's Homer."
Rev. William
Lisle Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L. Bowles"; dated Bremhill,
Wilts., where Bowles was vicar]
-
101-ii
(1831)
26-28
R:
Edward Maltby's A new and complete
Greek Gradus.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
101-ii
(1831)
107-119
L:
"Coronation of the Kings of England."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
101-ii
(1831)
137-138
L
"Antient Gravestones."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-ii
(1831)
138-139
L
Canons of Dawes.
Rev. James Tate.
Orig. "J.T."; dated "R.S.Y."
(Richmond School, Yorks., where Tate was master, 1796-1833, and whence he
corresponded with the GM)
- 101-ii (1831): 139. L:
"Dictionaries."
Rev. William
Barnes.
[Orig. "Barnes"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
154-155
R:
The Annals of my Village.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
101-ii
(1831)
185
O:
Rev. Brian Hill.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
-
101-ii
(1831)
194
S
Re L'Histoire de Bretagne by Pierre Antoine Noƫ
l Bruno,
Count Daru.
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
101-ii
(1831)
194
S
Query re Dilgerunt or Dillegrout.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton [?].
Orig. "W.H.L."
-
101-ii
(1831)
195-199
A
"The New Peerages."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
101-ii
(1831)
199-200
L:
"The Works at St. Saviour's Church."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-ii
(1831)
201-203
L:
"Memoir of the Rev. John Gutch, M.A.
F.S.A."
John Mathew Gutch
Kuist
82: 75
- 101-ii (1831): 205-206. L:
"Dr. Lipscomb's History of Bucks."
Dr.
George Lipscomb.
[NUC] [Orig. "G.
Lipscomb"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
206-209
A:
"Remarks on M. [Barthold Georg] Niebuhr's
History of Rome."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
101-ii
(1831)
215-217
L:
"Topographical Compendium of Britanny
[sic]."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 92Orig.
"Cydweli"
-
101-ii
(1831)
217-218
L:
"Architectural Improvements in the
Metropolis."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-ii
(1831)
231-232
A:
"The Coronation of Richard the Third."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
101-ii
(1831)
256-257
A
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
101-ii
(1831)
258
V:
"Lines On Mr. Chantrey. . . ."
William Tooke the Younger
Kuist 82: 150Orig. "W.T."
-
101-ii
(1831)
274-276
O:
Andrew Strahan, Esq.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50
- 101-ii (1831): 276-280.
O: John Mackie, M.D.
Rev. John
William Mackie.
[John William Mackie, letter to John Bowyer
Nichols, 21 Apr. 1831, Private Collection (PC1/17/114 NAD2872), transcribed by
Julian Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished
in letter of 29 May 2000 to the author]
- 101-ii (1831): 290. L:
Re a print of the statue of Cyril Jackson at Christ Church, Oxford.
John Britton.
[Orig. "Mr.
Britton"]
- 101-ii (1831): 293.
L: "Naval Costume temp. Eliz. et Jas. I."
Sir Frederic Madden.
[Ackerman 50]
[Orig. "Nauticus"]
- 101-ii (1831): 297-298. L:
"Account of Bitterley Church, Salop."
David
Parkes.
[Orig. "D. Parkes"; dated Shrewsbury, David
Parkes's home]
-
101-ii
(1831)
307-308
L:
"Proposed Destruction of Tooting Church,
Surrey."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 101-ii (1831): 315-316. L:
"Birth-place of [William] Roscoe, at Liverpool."
William John Roberts.
[Orig. "W. J.
Roberts"; NUC lists two publications by him re Liverpool or
Lancashire.]
-
101-ii
(1831)
316-318
L:
"Seneschal.--Royal Vestments.--Sacred Oil; On
Royal Coronations."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
101-ii
(1831)
318-320
L:
"Appeal on behalf of St. Saviour's
Church."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 101-ii (1831): 320-322. L:
"On the Pronunciation of Latin."
Rev.
William Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere,
where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
101-ii
(1831)
322
V
"Statue of Cyril Jackson. At Christ-Church, Oxford."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
near Marlborough, whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
323
V
"Statue of Newton. Trinity-College, Cambridge."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton, near
Marlborough, whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
349-351
A
"French Drama [Jean Baptiste Rose Bonaventure de Viollet
d'Epagny's Jacques Clement]."
William Shergold Browning.
Orig. "W.S.B."
-
101-ii
(1831)
351-352
A
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
101-ii
(1831)
393-396
L:
"Description of Nottingham Castle."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
- 101-ii (1831): 398-399. L:
Bp. [Thomas] Ken.--Pluralities held by Puritans."
Rev. William Lisle Bowles.
[Orig. "W. L.
Bowles"; dated Bremhill, Wilts., where Bowles was vicar]
-
101-ii
(1831)
405-407
L
"Notices of Sir Henry Calthorpe, and his family."
Augustine Page.
Orig. "A.P."; dated Ampton, Suffolk,
where Page was master of the Boys' Hospital and whence he corresponded with the
GM
- 101-ii (1831): 409-411. L:
"Paintings in Mitchel [sic] Dean Church, Gloucestershire."
William Henry Rosser.
[Orig. "W. H.
Rosser"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
411
L
"Lines for a Missal in Leightonville Priory," translated by J.F.M.D.,
enc.
David Parkes (cover letter) and John Freeman Milward Dovaston
[?] (trans.).
Orig. "D.P." (printed in Greek characters; Parkes)
and J.F.M.D. (Dovaston); dated Shrewsbury, whence Parkes
corresponded
with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
411-415
L:
"On the Early Annals of History, and M.
[Barthold Georg] Niebuhr."
Edward Phillips, Jun
Kuist 82: 136Orig. "E.P."
-
101-ii
(1831)
415-417
L
"Beroeans and Thessalonicans."
William Henry Black
Orig. "MELAS" ("black" in Greek; printed in Greek
characters); dated Oxford, whence Black corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
420-421
V
Trans. of Jacob Bryant's "Care Miauline."
Rev. Charles Hoyle [?].
Orig. "C.H."
-
101-ii
(1831)
453
A
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
- 101-ii (1831): 457. V:
"Inscription for the Rocks at Gulval."
Rev.
Charles Valentine Le Grice.
[Orig. "C. V. Le
Grice"]
- 101-ii (1831): 457. V:
"Farewell to a Long-Loved Residence."
George Mackness Johnson [?].
[Orig. "G. M.
Johnson"; "George Mackness" signs GM 95-i (1825): 547, and G.
Mackness Johnson signs GM 99-ii (1829): 167 and elsewhere.]
- 101-ii (1831): 457. V:
"Epitaph on an Aged Woman Who expired at the Altar after taking the Sacred
Elements."
George Mackness Johnson
[?].
[Orig. "G. M. Johnson"; "George Mackness"
signs GM 95-i (1825): 547, and G. Mackness Johnson signs GM
99-ii (1829): 167 and elsewhere.]
-
101-ii
(1831)
471-472
O:
Rev. Samuel Seyer.
John Mathew Gutch
Kuist
82: 75
-
101-ii
(1831)
472
O:
Matthias Hathaway.
John Mathew Gutch
Kuist
82: 75
-
101-ii
(1831)
486-487
L
"Science of the Middle Ages attributed to Magic."
Rev. John Lowthian.
Orig. "Omicron"; dated Kellington, whence Lowthian
corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
494-497
L:
"History of the Bottle Conjuror."
Isaac D'Israeli
Kuist 82:
58Orig. "X.X."
-
101-ii
(1831)
498-499
L:
"Threatened Destruction of Crosby Hall,
London."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
101-ii
(1831)
499-500
L
"Malmesbury."
B. C. Taylor.
Orig. "B.C.T."; dated Malmesbury,
whence Taylor corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
500-502
L
"Buttevant Abbey; Liscarrol and Loghort Castles.--Rock of
Egmont."
Richard Sainthill [?].
Orig. "R.S."; dated Churchtown,
co. Cork; Sainthill lived in Cork, whence he corresponded with the
GM
- 101-ii (1831): 505-507. L:
"On the French Pronunciation of Latin."
Dr.
Peter Austin Nuttall.
[Orig. "P. A. Nuttall"]
- 101-ii (1831): 507-508. L:
"Egyptian Hieroglyphics."
Rev. William
Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
515-520
L
"Present State of Stonehenge."
G. G. Vincent [?].
Orig. "G.G.V."; concludes with the
assertion that it would have been natural for primitive man, in the absence of
sophisticated metaphysical ideas, to worship the sun, which he would have
identified
with life, vegetation, etc.; Vincent in the 1840s and 1850s published several
books on
metaphysics.
-
101-ii
(1831)
553
V
"Paganini."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
near Marlborough, whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
- 101-ii (1831): 553. V:
"Budding, Blooming, and Fading. Written under a Drawing of a group of
Flowers in a Lady's Album."
William
Hersee.
[Orig. "W. Hersee"]
- 101-ii (1831): 553. V:
"Hymn, Written on the near approach of a Pestilential Disease [re the
cholera epidemic of 1831-32]."
Edward Trapp
Pilgrim.
[Orig. "E. T. Pilgrim"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
553
V
"Momentary Thoughts, No. IV. A Reverie ['The Court of
Oberon now is sailing']."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P."; dated Shrewsbury,
whence Pidgeon corresponded with the GM
-
101-ii
(1831)
578
L:
"Birth-place of J. J. Rousseau at
Geneva."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
- 101-ii (1831): 582-584. L:
"Offa's Dyke, near St. Briavel's, co. Gloucester; Roman Camps near Offa's
Dyke; Goodrich Castle."
Rev. Thomas Dudley
Fosbroke.
[Orig. "T. D. Fosbroke"]
-
101-ii
(1831)
584-586
L:
"The beautiful Daughters of J[ohn] Gunning,
Esq."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist 82: 90Orig. "F.M."
- 101-ii (1831): 590. L:
"Mrs. [Sarah] Siddons."
James
Boaden.
[Orig. "J. Boaden"]
- 101-ii (1831): 590-591.
L: "Williams and Welby Families; Account of the Execution of King
Charles I."
Rev. William Archibald
Armstrong.
[Orig. "W.A.A."; Kuist 82: 29 attributes
four items signed "W.A.A." to Armstrong (one provisionally); letter encloses
correspondence from William Williams of Denton, Lincs.; Armstrong was rector of
South Hykeham, Lincs., 1819-37.]
-
101-ii
(1831)
598
L
"Anecdote of [James] Northcote."
T. Adams [?].
Orig. "Alpha"
- 101-ii (1831): 640. V:
"The Empress of the Waves. Written for Music, by Dr. Booker."
Rev. Luke Booker.
[Authorship disclosed
in title]
- 101-ii (1831): 640. V:
"Written at Midnight Dec. 31, 1831."
Edward
Trapp Pilgrim.
[Orig. "E. T. Pilgrim"]
- 101-ii (1831): 640. V:
"'Out of Evil Cometh Good.' By Mrs. Carey."
Joanna Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title]