-
102-i
(1832)
3-8
L:
"On the Substitution of Steam-power for
Horse-labour."
A. [?] Atkins
Kuist 82:
30Orig. "A.A."
-
102-i
(1832)
8-9
L:
"Fotherby, Lincolnshire."
Rev. Robert Uvedale
Kuist
82: 151Orig. "R.U."
-
102-i
(1832)
9-10
L:
"New Churches.--No. XXXIII. Trinity Church,
Little-Queen-st., Holborn."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-i
(1832)
10-12
L
"Dr. Tho[mas] Morgan, Author of the 'Moral
Philosopher.'"
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM n.s. 39 (1853):
209
Orig. "Ilaranqrwpos" (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-i
(1832)
12-13
L:
"Communication of the Cholera through
Shipwreck."
----- Atkins
Kuist 82:
30Orig. "Z."
-
102-i
(1832)
17
L:
"Old West Bridge and Gate at
Gloucester."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 123Orig. "N.R.S."
-
102-i
(1832)
17-23
A
"Styles of Hume, Gibbon, and [William] Robertson--
Hume."
Charles Edward Long [?].
Orig. "Lambda"
-
102-i
(1832)
25-30
L:
"Tenants in Chief of Domesday Book."
Stacey Grimaldi
Kuist 82:
75Orig. "S.G."
-
102-i
(1832)
30-32
L:
"MSS. Possessed by M. John Aymon."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "C.N."
-
102-i
(1832)
32-34
L:
"Havec near Rouen; Caudebec, in Normandy.--St.
Vaudrille."
Rev. Edmund Cartwright
Kuist 82: 48Orig.
"Sussexiensis"
-
102-i
(1832)
34-36
L:
"Church of St. Saviour's, Southwark."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-i
(1832)
36-38
L:
"Church of St. Saviour's, Southwark."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
41-42
L:
Note on the preterperfect passive.
Rev. James Tate
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "J.T."
-
102-i
(1832)
42
R:
Plato's four Dialogues.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
42
R:
Francis Edward Jackson Valpy's The
Third Greek Delectus.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
43-47
R:
H. T. De la Beche'sA Geological
Manual; Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology; Maria
Hack's Sketches and Glimpses of the Ancient Earth.
----- Atkins
Kuist 82:
30
-
102-i
(1832)
47-48
R:
John Roby's Traditions of
Lancashire.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-i
(1832)
48
R:
J.
G. Burkhardt's Meditations.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-i
(1832)
49-50
R:
Dr. George Croly's Sermon, preached at
Northfleet, Kent, in aid of the funds of the Society for the
Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign parts.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-i
(1832)
50-52
R:
John Nichols's Anecdotes of William
Hogarth; written by himself, pts. 1-2.
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151
-
102-i
(1832)
53-56
R:
James Johnson's Change of Air; or, the
Diary of a Philosopher.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
56
R:
John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln, A
Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
57-58
R:
William Hosking's The article Architecture,
for the new edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
58-59
R:
Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich, Contemplations on the Historical
Passages of the Old and New
Testament.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
59
R:
Robert Blakey's An Essay, showing
the intimate connexion between our notions of Moral Good and Evil,
and our conceptions of the freedom of the Divine and Human
Wills.
Rev.Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
59-60
R:
John Scott's Reformation, not Subversion;
an appeal to the people of England, on behalf of their National
Church.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
61
R:
Thucydides (trans. William
Smith).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
67-68
A
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
102-i
(1832)
70
V
"Momentary Thoughts, No. V ['The spirit of Agnes is
gone']."
Henry Pidgeon.
Orig. "H.P."; dated Shrewsbury,
whence Pidgeon corresponded with the GM
- 102-i (1832): 70. V:
"Morning."
William Hersee.
[Orig. "W. Hersee"]
-
102-i
(1832)
70-71
V
"Chi dorme coi cani, si leva colle pulci."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; this is the first in a
series of three poems, pp. 70-71, each signed"C.H." and the last dated Overton,
whence
Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
71
V
"Pian Piano."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H.";
this is the second in a series of three poems, pp. 70-71, each signed"C.H." and
the last
dated Overton, whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
71
V
"Wharf and Aire."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
103-106
L:
"Lady Chapel of St. Saviour's,
Southwark."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82:
44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 102-i (1832): 106-108. L:
"Memorials of 'The Martyrs' of Scotland [i.e., Covenanters put to death in
the seventeenth century, as mentioned in Old Mortality]."
James Logan.
[Orig. "J.
Logan"; James Logan was the author of The Scottish Gael, or Celtic
Manners as Preserved among the Highlanders, 1831.]
-
102-i
(1832)
109
L
"Table of Commandments in Churches."
Miss M. H. Shephard [?].
Orig. "M.S."; dated
Kensington; Kuist 82: 144 attributes to Shephard an item in 1823 signed "M.S."
and
dated Kensington.
-
102-i
(1832)
109-110
L
"Calthorpe Family."
Augustine Page.
Orig. "A.P."; dated Ampton,
Suffolk, where Page was master of the Boys' Hospital
and whence he corresponded with the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
113-116
L:
"On Archery in England."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
117
L:
"Monument to Mr. [William] Huskisson."
Rev. Edmund Cartwright
Kuist 82: 48Orig. "T.
Roe"
- 102-i (1832): 118-119. L:
"On the Analogia Linguae Graecae, No. II."
Rev. James Tate.
[Orig. "J. Tate";
Kuist 82: 148 attributes the first part of this series (GM 102-i
[1832]: 41-42) to Rev. James Tate.]
- 102-i (1832): 119-120. L:
"On the Identity of National Character and Manners."
Rev. William Barnes.
[Orig. "W.
Barnes"; dated Mere, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-i
(1832)
121-126
A
"Styles of Hume, Gibbon, and [William] Robertson--
Gibbon."
Charles Edward Long [?].
Orig. "Lambda"
-
102-i
(1832)
128-131
A:
"Sir H[enry] Morgan.--Lieut.-Gen. Edw[ard]
Morgan."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "L." (printed in
Greek)
-
102-i
(1832)
135-139
A:
"Geology.--No. II [eastern coast of
England]."
----- Atkins
Kuist 82:
30
-
102-i
(1832)
140-141
R:
John Jacob's Annals of some of the British
Norman Isles, constituting the Bailiwick of Guernsey.
Rev.Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
141-144
R:
Ralph Thoresby's Letters of eminent
Men.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
144-146
R:
John Docwra Parry's History and Description
of Woburn and its Abbey.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
146-148
R:
Joseph Hunter's The History and Topography
of the Deanery of Doncaster.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
149-151
R:
Pompeii.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
151-153
R:
William Hosking's Essay on
Architecture (cont.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
153
R:
Proceedings at the Meeting on the subject
of the Preservation and Restoration of the Lady Chapel. . .
[of] St. Saviour's, Southwark.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
153-154
S:
"The
Exhibitions of Painting, Sculpture, and
Architecture."
B. C. Taylor
Kuist 82:
148
-
102-i
(1832)
163
V
"Wealth and Freedom."
Rev. Charles Hoyle [?].
Orig. "C.H."
-
102-i
(1832)
163
V
"True Love."
Rev. Charles Hoyle [?].
Orig. "C.H."
-
102-i
(1832)
163
V
"Aurum Potabile."
Rev. Charles Hoyle [?].
Orig. "C.H."
-
102-i
(1832)
194
S
Corrections re peerages mentioned in items in the GM.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."
-
102-i
(1832)
206-208
L
"Biography of the Lords Fleming, of Slane."
Samuel M'Skimin.
Orig. "S.M'S."
-
102-i
(1832)
209-213
A:
"Archery in Finsbury Fields [cont.]."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
217-222
A
"Styles of Hume, Gibbon, and [William] Robertson--
Gibbon [cont.]."
Charles Edward Long [?].
Orig. "Lambda"
-
102-i
(1832)
231-235
A:
"Memoir of Sir Henry Morgan, the
'Buccaneer'
[cont.]."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist
82: 87Orig. "L." (printed in Greek)
-
102-i
(1832)
236-237
R:
Charles Boileau Elliott's Letters from the
North of Europe.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
237-239
R:
C. S. Stewart's A Visit to the
South Seas, in the U. S. ship Vincennes.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
239-240
R:
G. Powlett Scrope's Letters from Emigrants
to Canada and the United States; "Emigration," Quarterly
Review 44 (January 1831); Address to the Working Classes,
and Letters from Emigrants to America; [William] Cobbett's
Emigrants' Guide (new ed.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
240-242
R:
Thoughts on Church Reform; by a true
Protestant; Remarks on the New Bible Society.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
242-244
R:
William Hosking's Essay on
Architecture (conc.).
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
244-246
R:
George Payne Rainsford James's Memoirs of
Great Commanders.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
246-247
R:
Thomas Kempis, The Christian's
Pattern, or a Treatise on the Imitation of Jesus Christ and
Herbert's Country Parson.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
247-248
R:
John Yonge Akerman's A Numismatic
Manual.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
248-251
R:
James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester, A
Sermon preached . . .[at] Peterborough.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
- 102-i (1832): 257. V:
"An Elegy On the Death of the Author's Favourite Horse, on the 30th
January, 1832."
Rev. John Graham [?].
[Unsigned, but dated Magilligan, where Graham was rector and whence he
frequently contributed poems to the GM]
-
102-i
(1832)
290
S
Note re poem, "The Power of Innocence."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM n.s. 39 (1853):
209
-
102-i
(1832)
291-296
L:
"Roman Remains at Lisbon."
Robert Bisset Scott
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "R.B.S."
- 102-i (1832): 297-298. L:
"Mere Church, Wiltshire."
Rev. William
Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere, where
Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-i
(1832)
299-302
A:
"On ancient Archery in England."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
- 102-i (1832): 304. L:
"Hone's Year Book."
William
Hone.
[NUC] [Orig. "W. Hone"]
-
102-i
(1832)
305
A:
"Autograph of Edmund Spenser the Poet."
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
- 102-i (1832): 309-310. L:
"Antient Painting in Winsham Church, Somersetshire."
James Davidson.
[Orig. "J. Davidson";
dated Secktor, near Axminster, James Davidson, dating from Secktor, where he had
an estate, signed his full name to a contribution in GM 102-i (1832):
2; Davidson was an antiquary and topographer of Devonshire.]
-
102-i
(1832)
310-312
A:
"Notes on the Antiquities of Brittany
[cont.]."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 93Orig. "Cydweli"
-
102-i
(1832)
312
L:
"Chudleighs.--Meller Family."
Edward Boswell
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "E.B."
-
102-i
(1832)
313-317
A
"Styles of Hume, Gibbon, and [William] Robertson--
Robertson."
Charles Edward Long [?].
Conc. of GM102-i (1832): 217-222, which is signed "Lambda"; Long
used "L"
and "l" (printed in Greek characters) for his signature in various contributions
during the
1830s and 1840s.
-
102-i
(1832)
321-322
A:
"Notices of Normandy [conc.]."
Rev. Edmund Cartwright
Kuist 82: 48Orig.
"Sussexensis"
- 102-i (1832): 323-324. L:
"Songs of the Ancient Romans."
Rev. William
Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere, where
Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-i
(1832)
329-332
R:
John James Park's The Dogmas of
the Constitution.
Sir William Betham
Kuist
82: 32
-
102-i
(1832)
339-343
R:
Letters addressed to R[alph] Thoresby
[conc.].
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
344-345
R:
The Easter Gift, a religious offering. By
L. E. L.[Letitia Elizabeth Landon].
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
345-346
R:
William Jerdan's National Portrait Gallery
of illustrious and eminent Personages.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
346-347
R:
Frances Trollope's Domestic Manners of the
Americans.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes
the item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
347
R:
The Contrast.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
347
R:
The History of Spain and Portugal,
vol. 1.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist
82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
348-350
S:
"Suffolk Street Gallery."
Daniel Maclise
Kuist 82:
90
-
102-i
(1832)
371-372
O:
Edward Markland.
James Heywood Markland
Kuist 82: 93
-
102-i
(1832)
387-390
L:
"Notices of Ancient Verulam."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
390-391
L:
"Queen-street Chapel."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 102-i (1832): 391-392. L:
"Inquiry for ancient Chessmen."
Sir
Frederic Madden.
[Orig. "F. Madden"; dated British
Museum, where Madden was keeper of manuscripts]
-
102-i
(1832)
400
L:
"The Sidney Family."
Rev. Joseph Hunter
Kuist
82: 81Orig. "J.H."
- 102-i (1832): 401-402. L:
"Figures of Isis and Osiris."
John White
Middelton.
[Orig. "J. W. Middelton"]
-
102-i
(1832)
402
L:
"Oral Tradition."
Dr. William Maginn
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "M.N."
-
102-i
(1832)
404-405
L:
"Titular Bishops of Down and Connor."
Samuel M'Skimin
Kuist 82:
115Orig. "S.M.S."
-
102-i
(1832)
405-410
L:
"Demonology.--Borough of Malmesbury; Anecdotes
of Witchcraft, in Wiltshire."
B. C. Taylor
Kuist 82:
148Orig. "B.C.T."
-
102-i
(1832)
411
L:
"Commission from Cromwell."
Richard Sainthill
Kuist
82: 142Orig. "R.S."
-
102-i
(1832)
411
L
"Licence to cure the Evil."
Rev. James Blatch.
Orig. "J.B."; dated from
Basingstoke Rectory; information supplied by Canon Clifford Wright, Basingstoke,
Hants., in letter of 25 Sept. 1992
-
102-i
(1832)
411-414
A:
"Adversaria. 1. Fabius; 2. Stilico; 3.
Successors of Alexander the Great."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Cydweli"
- 102-i (1832): 416-417. L:
"On the Analogy of Greek and other Languages."
Rev. William Barnes.
[Orig. "W.
Barnes"; dated Mere, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-i
(1832)
420-421
L:
"Archery in St. George's Fields."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
102-i
(1832)
421-424
L:
"On ancient Archery in England."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
424
L:
"Crosby Hall.--Gresham Lectures."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-i
(1832)
425-427
R:
Sir Francis Palgrave's The Rise and
Progress of the English Commonwealth, vol. 1.
Sir William Betham
Kuist
82: 32
-
102-i
(1832)
427-430
R:
Comparative Account of the Population of
Great Britain in 1801, 1811, 1821, and 1831; with the Annual Value
of Real Property in 1815.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
430-432
R:
William Hale Hale's An Essay on the
Supposed Existence of a
Quadripartite and Tripartite Division of
Tithes in England.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
432
R:
George Walker's A New Treatise on
Chess.
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist 82: 90
-
102-i
(1832)
432-434
R:
Prince Puckler Muskau'sTour in Germany,
Holland, and England, in the years 1826, 1827, and
1828.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
434
R:
Richard and John Lander, Journal of an
Expedition to explore the Course and Termination of the
Niger.
Tho
mas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
434-435
R:
John Galt's The Member, an
autobiography, and The Radical, an
autobiography.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes the
item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
102-i
(1832)
435-436
R:
The Georgian Era: Memoirs of the most
eminent persons, who have flourished in Great Britain, from the
accession of George the First to the demise of George the
Fourth, vol. 1.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
436
R:
John Burke's A General and Heraldic
Dictionary
of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
and A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of
England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in
Abeyance.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
437
R:
William Pickering's Diamond
Classics.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
452
V
Four sonnets re "the Antiquities of Wiltshire ['Stonehenge' (reprinted
from the Literary Souvenir, 1828),
'Wodensdyke,' 'Avebury,' 'Tan-Hill']."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; Hoyle, who lived
in Overton, Wilts., contributed several articles to the GM signed
"C.H." re
prehistoric monuments in Wiltshire.
-
102-i
(1832)
474
O:
Rev. Samuel Carter.
Rev. H. T. Burnett
Kuist
82: 40
-
102-i
(1832)
482
S
Note re hats.
John Adey Repton.
Orig. "J.A.R."
-
102-i
(1832)
482
S
Re effigy of Bishop Shepey (John de Sheppey) at Rochester.
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-i
(1832)
483-488
L:
"On the Currency, and the Renewal of the Bank
Charter."
Samuel Solly
Kuist 82:
145Orig. "Ylloss"
-
102-i
(1832)
489-492
A:
"Anecdotes of Witchcraft in Wiltshire."
B. C. Taylor
Kuist 82:
148
-
102-i
(1832)
492-494
A:
"The Censor, No. XIX. Additions to the
Progress of Anecdotal Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "J.T.M."
-
102-i
(1832)
494-495
L:
"British and Roman London."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "T.D.F."
-
102-i
(1832)
495-496
L:
"Lord Fleming of Slane."
Charles Ludlow Tonson
Kuist 82: 149Orig.
"W.S.G."
-
102-i
(1832)
499-501
L:
"The Scrope and Grosvenor Roll."
William Henry Black
Kuist
82: 32Orig. "MELAS" (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-i
(1832)
502-503
L:
"Destruction of St. Martin's Church,
Stamford."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-i
(1832)
505-508
L:
"Notices of Crosby Place."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
508-510
L
"On the Analogia Linguae Graecae. No. V."
Rev. James Tate.
Part of a multi-part series, the other installments
of which were signed by Tate; Orig. "J.T."; dated "R.S.Y."
(Richmond
School, Yorks.), where Tate was master, 1796-1833, and whence he corresponded
with
the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
510-512
R:
Edward Cardwell's Letters on the
Coinage of the Greeks and Romans.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
512
R:
School and College Latin and Greek
Classics, with English Notes, &c. &c.--Twelve Orations of
Cicero.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
513-519
R:
Transactions of the Royal Society of
Literature, vol. 2, pt. 1.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-i
(1832)
519-522
R:
Robert Montgomery's The
Messiah.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
522-524
R:
Calabria, during a Military Residence of
three years.
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
102-i
(1832)
524
R:
Fac-simile of a Contemporary Roll . . . 6
Hen. VIII. in the possession of Thomas Willement.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
524-527
R:
Richard Polwhele's Biographical Sketches in
Cornwall.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
527-529
R:
Historical and Descriptive Account of
British India, vols. 1-2.
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
102-i
(1832)
529-530
R:
The Eighth Report of the Committee of the
Society
for the Improvement of Prison Discipline.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
532-534
R:
Prometheus Bound (trans. Thomas
Medwin).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
534-537
R:
John Britton'sDescriptive Sketches of
Tunbridge Wells and the Calverley estate.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-i
(1832)
537-538
R:
Edward Burton's Sermons preached before the
University of Oxford.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
538
R:
Edward Hincks's What is to be done with the
Tithes in Ireland?
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
548
V
"Edward and Leolin."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Part of an unpublished poem, "Aneurin in
Cambria," another excerpt from which (GM 102-i
[1832]: 631-632) is signed "C.H." and dated Overton, whence
Hoyle corresponded with the GM
- 102-i (1832): 566-567. O:
Rev. Thomas McCulloch.
Thomas
McCulloch.
[Thomas McCulloch, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 11
Jan. 1832, Private Collection (PC1/17/117/NAD2875), transcribed by Julian
Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in
letter of 29 May 2000 to the author]
-
102-i
(1832)
579-580
L:
"West Hampnet Church, Sussex."
Charles John Smith
Kuist
82: 144Orig. "C.J.S."
-
102-i
(1832)
580-581
L:
"Hallington, Northumberland.--St. Oswald's
Chapel; Beaufront, Northumberland."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 123Orig.
"N.R.S."
- 102-i (1832): 583-584. L:
"Sculpture discovered in Bristol Chapter House."
Edward John Carlos.
[Orig. "E. I.
Carlos"]
-
102-i
(1832)
584
L:
"The Roxburghe Club."
----- Mitland
Kuist 82:
114Orig. "Valdarfer, Jun."
-
102-i
(1832)
585-586
A:
"Family of Calthorpe, of Ampton, Suffolk
[conc.]."
Augustine Page
Kuist 82:
133Orig. "A.P."
-
102-i
(1832)
586-589
A:
"The Censor, No. XX. Progress of Anecdotal
Literature."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "J.T.M."
- 102-i (1832): 589-590. L:
"New Church of St. George, Shrewsbury."
Henry Pidgeon.
[Orig. "H. Pidgeon"]
-
102-i
(1832)
594-599
L
"Archery."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- 102-i (1832): 599-602. L:
"Rules of the Finsbury Archers, 1687."
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick.
[Orig. "S. R. Meyrick"]
-
102-i
(1832)
602-603
L:
"Roman Altar at Burnfoot, co. Dumfries."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-i
(1832)
610-613
R:
Edward Hawke Locker's Gallery of Greenwich
Hospital, pt. 4.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
613-615
R:
Joseph Hunter's History and Topography of
the Deanery of Doncaster(conc.).
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-i
(1832)
615-618
R:
The Philological Museum(conc.).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
621-622
R:
Richard Polwhele's Biographical Sketches in
Cornwall (conc.).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-i
(1832)
622-623
R:
John Priaulx's A brief Account of the
Nature, Use, and End of the Office of Dean Rural (ed. William
Dansey).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
623-624
R:
Fitz-George, a Novel.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
624
R:
The Doomed.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
624-625
R:
Emily Taylor's Tales of the
Saxons.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-i
(1832)
625-627
R:
Abraham John Valpy's Family Classical
Library, no. 30.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-i
(1832)
631-632
V
"Legend of the Harper [from an unpublished poem, 'Aneurin in
Cambria']."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
-
102-i
(1832)
632
V
"Sweet are the hours of youth and love."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; follows closely
after a poem (pp. 631-632) signed "C.H." and dated Overton, whence Hoyle
corresponded with the GM; poem is preceded by an Italian motto, a
frequent
device with Hoyle.
-
102-ii
(1832)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
9-10
L:
"Exeter Hall, Strand."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.J.C."
- 102-ii (1832): 10-11. L:
"On Roman London."
Alfred John
Kempe.
[Orig. "A. J. Kempe"; dated New Kent Road,
whence Kempe corresponded with the GM]
-
102-ii
(1832)
11-14
L:
"Hornsby Church, Middlesex."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.J.C."
-
102-ii
(1832)
17-19
L:
"On the Invention of Letters."
William Shergold Browning
Kuist 82: 35Orig. "W.S.B."
-
102-ii
(1832)
21-28
L:
"Memoir of Sextus Julius Frontinus."
Robert Bisset Scott
Kuist
82: 143Orig. "R.B.S."
-
102-ii
(1832)
28-34
A:
"On the Currency, and the Bank Charter."
Samuel Solly
Kuist 82:
145Orig. "Ylloss"
-
102-ii
(1832)
35-36
L:
"On the Radicals of the Greek Language."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
37-39
L:
"On the Analogia Linguae Graecae. No.
VI."
Rev. James Tate
Kuist
82: 148Orig. "J.T."
-
102-ii
(1832)
39-44
R:
James Scholefield's AEschylus.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
45-49
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 24.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
49-50
R:
John Hodgson's A History of
Northumberland, pt. 2, vol. 2.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
50-52
R:
Thomas Joplin's Analysis and History of
the Currency Question.
Samuel Solly
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-ii
(1832)
52-56
R:
Herman Hedwig Bernard's The main Principles
of the Creed and Ethics of the Jews exhibited in Selections from
the Yad Hachazakah of Maimonides.
Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of
London
Kuist 82: 33
-
102-ii
(1832)
56-58
R:
Jonathan Boucher's A Supplement to the
Dictionaries of the English Language, particularly those of Dr.
Johnson and Dr. Webster (ed. Joseph Hunter and Joseph
Stevenson), pt. 1.
Rev. Joseph Stevenson(reviewing his own
work)
Kuist 82: 146
-
102-ii
(1832)
67
V
"Advice."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; poem is preceded
by an Italian motto, a frequent device with Hoyle.
-
102-ii
(1832)
67
V
"Doubt, from the tree of knowledge sprung."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; poem is preceded
by an Italian motto, a frequent device with Hoyle.
-
102-ii
(1832)
67
V
"The winter's night is long and cold."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; poem is preceded
by an Italian motto, a frequent device with Hoyle.
-
102-ii
(1832)
89-90
O:
John Taylor.
Alexander Chalmers
Kuist
82: 50
-
102-ii
(1832)
99-101
L:
"Original Letters of Robert Burns."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80Orig. "V.W."
-
102-ii
(1832)
101-104
L:
"On the Currency, and the Bank Charter."
Samuel Solly
Kuist 82:
145Orig. "Ylloss"
- 102-ii (1832): 104. L:
"Society Proposed, called 'the Guardian of Antiquities.'"
John Britton.
[Orig. "J.
Britton"]
-
102-ii
(1832)
105-108
L:
"Waltham Cross."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-ii
(1832)
113-115
A:
"Old Hungerford Market, Westminster."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
102-ii
(1832)
121-125
L:
"Letters of Mr. [John] Pinkerton to Bishop
[Thomas] Percy."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "F.M."
- 102-ii (1832): 128-130. L:
"On the Origin of Language."
Rev. William
Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere, where
Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-ii
(1832)
130-136
R:
James Scholefield's AEschylus
(cont.).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
136-138
L:
"On the Ludus Septem Sapientum."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
139-142
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 24 (cont.).
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
142-144
R:
Agamemnon (trans. Thomas
Medwin).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
147-149
R:
John Hodgson's History of
Northumberland(cont.).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
149-152
R:
The British Museum, Egyptian
Antiquities, vol. 1.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
152-153
R:
Horatio Smith's Tales of the Early
Ages.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
153-154
R:
The Reformer.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
154
R:
Popular Zoology.
John Britton
Kuist 82:
34
-
102-ii
(1832)
155
R:
Andrew Pritchard's The Microscopic
Cabinet.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
155-156
R:
Charles Turner Thackrah's The
Effects of Arts, Trades, and Professions . . . on Health and
Longevity.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
156
R:
William Savage's On the Preparation of
Printing Ink.
Rev. John Blanchard and John Bowyer
Nichols
Kuist 82: 32,
121
-
102-ii
(1832)
156-157
R:
Robert Montgomery Martin's The Tea
Trade of England.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
157
R:
Lt.-Col. Caulfield's Observations on our
Indian Administration Civil and Military.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
157
R:
Tighe's Imprisonment for Debt.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
157
R:
Swedenborg's The intercourse between
Soul and Body.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
157
R:
J. S. Lillie's A Letter to the Earl of
Roden.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
157-158
R:
Powel's Familiar and Practical advice
on Wills.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
158
R:
Capt. Forman's Treatises on . . .
Natural Philosophy.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
158
R:
William Knight's A View of the Old and
New London Bridges.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
158
R:
William Finden's Landscape Illustrations to
. . .[ Thomas Moore's]Life and Works of Lord
Byron, pts. 3-6.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
158
R:
Landscape Illustrations of the Prose and
Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
158
R:
Gallery of the Society of Painters in Water
Colours.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
158-159
R:
The English School, nos. 33-36.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
159
R:
Thomas Landseer's Characteristic Sketches
of Animals (with text by John Henry Barrow).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
165
V
"As in a body ill at ease."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM; poem is preceded by an Italian
motto, a frequent device with Hoyle.
-
102-ii
(1832)
194
S
Re Dayrolles family.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
102-ii
(1832)
194
S
Re Maj.-Gen. Charles Stuart.
----- Palmer.
Kuist 82: 254
cites Palmer's MS text of "memoir for 'Minor
[Correspondence]' on the late Charles Stuart" (dated 17 Aug.
1832).
Orig. "R."
-
102-ii
(1832)
194
S
Corrections for items in the GM re peerages.
Rev. Wenman Henry Langton.
Orig. "G.W.L."
-
102-ii
(1832)
200
L:
"Parliamentary Roll 3 Hen. VIII.--Edw. IV's
Children."
William Henry Black
Kuist
82: 32Orig. "MELAS" (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
201-203
A:
"New Hungerford Market, Strand."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
204-205
L:
"St. Alban's Abbey."
William Henry Black
Kuist
82: 32Orig. "MELAS" (printed in Greek characters)
- 102-ii (1832): 209-211. L:
"Norman Building recently discovered in Southwark."
Edward John Carlos.
[Orig. "E. I.
Carlos"]
- 102-ii (1832): 211-213. A:
"Coinage of the Ancient Britons."
John
Yonge Akerman.
[Orig. "J. Y. Akerman"; John Yonge
Akerman was a numismatist.]
-
102-ii
(1832)
215-216
A:
"On Dress.--Its analogy to Literary
Composition."
Edward Clarkson
Kuist
82: 51Orig. "E.C."
- 102-ii (1832): 216. L:
"Thornhill Obelisk, Dorsetshire."
Rev.
William Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere,
where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-ii
(1832)
217-221
A:
"On the Sonnets of Shakespeare; Spenser's Faery
Queen.--Lodwick Bryskett."
James Boaden
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "J.B."
- 102-ii (1832): 225-226. L:
"Waltham Cross."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
102-ii
(1832)
226-228
L:
"Ancient Oak found on Keston Common,
Kent."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-ii
(1832)
228-229
L
"Etymology of the word Aroint."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM n.s. 39 (1853):
209
Orig. "Ilaranqrwpos" (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
230-232
A:
"On the Origin of the Greek Particles--An [printed in Greek
characters] and
Ken [printed in Greek characters]; On the Potential and Optative Moods."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
232
L:
"Passages in Ovid and Horace."
Rev. James Tate
Kuist 82:
148Orig. "Q.V."
-
102-ii
(1832)
233-236
R:
Charles Alfred Stothard's The
Monumental Effigies of Great Britain (intro. by Alfred
John Kempe).
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-ii
(1832)
236-238
R:
Ferral's Rambles through North
America.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
239-240
R:
The Jesuit.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
240-241
R:
Benjamin Disraeli's Contarini
Fleming.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39
-
102-ii
(1832)
241-244
R:
Samuel Thomas Bloomfield's The
Greek Testament.
Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne
Kuist 82: 80
-
102-ii
(1832)
244-245
R:
John Claudius Loudon's An
Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa
Architecture.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
-
102-ii
(1832)
245-247
R:
H. E. Kendall's Sketches of the approved
Designs of a Chapel and Gateway entrances, intended to be erected
at Kensal Green for the General Cemetery Company.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
-
102-ii
(1832)
247-248
R:
Robert Millhouse's The Destinies
of Man.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-ii
(1832)
248-249
R:
Santarem.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
249-250
R:
George Downe's Letters from Continental
Countries.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
250-252
R:
George Miller's History Philosophically
Illustrated, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French
Revolution.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
252
R:
The Works of Lord Byron.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
252
R:
George Oliver's A Farewell Address to the
Inhabitants of Great Grimsby.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
252-253
R:
Samuel Hobson's The Christian
Schoolmaster.
Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne
Kuist 82: 81
-
102-ii
(1832)
253
R:
Charles Girdlestone's The New
Testament.
Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne
Kuist 82: 81
-
102-ii
(1832)
253
R:
David Bristow Baker's Discourses.
Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne
Kuist 82: 81
-
102-ii
(1832)
253-254
R:
Peltro William Tomkins, William Finden, and
William Thomas Fry, Illustrations of Modern Sculpture, no.
1.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
257-258
A
"Lady Chapel, Southwark."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-ii
(1832)
258-259
V
"Sailors."
Rev. Charles Hoyle.
Orig. "C.H."; dated Overton,
whence Hoyle corresponded with the GM
- 102-ii (1832): 290. L:
Re "marrying at the Fleet Prison."
John Sotherden Burn.
[Orig. "J. S.
Burn"; Burn was registrar of marriages at chapels.]
- 102-ii (1832): 290. L:
Re memorial to Gerard Legh (sic) in St. Dunstan's in the
West.
Edward John Carlos.
[Orig. "E. J. Carlos"]
-
102-ii
(1832)
295
L:
"On the Fragment of the Bacchae of
Euripides."
James Henry Monk, Bishop of Gloucester and
Bristol
Kuist 82: 114Orig.
"E.G."
-
102-ii
(1832)
295
S:
Re the fragment of the Bacchae of
Euripides.
Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of
London
Kuist 82: 33
-
102-ii
(1832)
296-297
L:
"Hungerford Family."
Dr. John Latham (ornithologist)
Kuist 82: 85Orig. "J.L."
-
102-ii
(1832)
297-302
A:
"St. Dunstan's in the West."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-ii
(1832)
302-303
L:
"Ancient Proclamations concerning
Archery."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
102-ii
(1832)
305-306
A:
"Newbigging-by-the-Sea, Northumberland."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80
-
102-ii
(1832)
307
A:
"Old Tower and Mansion House of Cresswell,
Northumberland."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80
-
102-ii
(1832)
308-314
A:
"On the Sonnets of Shakespeare [conc.]."
James Boaden
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "J.B."
- 102-ii (1832): 314-326. L:
"China, and its North-western Dependencies."
Edward Upham.
[Orig. "E. Upham"; Edward
Upham was an orientalist.]
-
102-ii
(1832)
329-334
R:
Kenelm Henry Digby's The Broad-Stone of
Honour.
Rev. Edward Kempe
Kuist
82: 84
-
102-ii
(1832)
334-338
R:
Amede Thierry's Histoire des
Gaulois.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
102-ii
(1832)
338-341
R:
George Payne Rainsford James's History of
Charlemagne.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
341-343
R:
Mirabeau's Letters, during his residence in
England.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
39-40
-
102-ii
(1832)
343-344
R:
Harriet Martineau's Illustrations of
Political Economy.--No. VIII: Cousin
Marshall, a Tale.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
347-348
R:
William Henry Black's Bibliothecae Colfanae
Catalogus.
William Henry Black (reviewing his own
work)
Kuist 82: 32
-
102-ii
(1832)
348-353
R:
"The annuals for 1833 [The Keepsake;
(Charles) Heath's Picturesque Annual; The
Landscape Annual; Friendship's Offering, and Winter's
Wreath; Thomas Starling's The Geographical Annual; The
Biblical Annual; The Comic Offering]."
John Parker Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
102-ii
(1832)
353
R:
R[obert] Taylor's Natural History of
Religion.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
353-354
R:
The Natural Son.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
354
R:
Fort Risbane.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
355
R:
The Works of the late Henry
Liverseege.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
355-356
R:
The Gallery of Greenwich
Hospital.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
356
R:
Hollar's View of London(1647).
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
356
R:
Memorials of Oxford (ed. James
Ingram).
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
358-359
S:
"Lady Chapel, St. Saviour's."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
- 102-ii (1832): 386. O:
Robert Spottiswoode.
John Bowyer Nichols
[?].
[Andrew Spottiswoode, letter to John Bowyer Nichols, 17
Oct. 1832, Private Collection (PC1/18/205 NAD3359), transcribed by Julian
Pooley, The Nichols Archive Project, Surrey History Centre, and furnished in
letter of 10 Sept. 2001 to the author]
-
102-ii
(1832)
386-388
O:
Arthur Tyton.
William Upcott
Kuist 82:
151
-
102-ii
(1832)
394
S
Query re peerages.
Charles Ludlow Tonson.
Orig. "G.H.W."
-
102-ii
(1832)
401
L:
"Oxford Castle."
George Hollis
Kuist 82: 80Orig. "X."
-
102-ii
(1832)
404-405
A:
"Adversaria."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Cydweli"
-
102-ii
(1832)
409-413
L:
"Letters of Dr. Thomas Campbell to Dr. [Thomas]
Percy, Bishop of Dromore."
Sir Frederic Madden
Kuist
82: 90Orig. "F.M."
-
102-ii
(1832)
414
L:
"Eccentric Epitaph of a Rector of
Hemingstone."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
- 102-ii (1832): 414-416. L:
"Coins of Charles the Bold and of Henry III."
John Yonge Akerman.
[Orig. "J. Y.
Akerman"; John Yonge Akerman was a numismatist.]
-
102-ii
(1832)
417-421
L:
"Memoir of John Daye the Printer."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 130Orig. "J.G.N."
-
102-ii
(1832)
423
L:
"Recent Discoveries in Southwark."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 83Orig. "Suthriensis"
-
102-ii
(1832)
423-424
L:
"Roman Altar found at Manchester."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 84Orig. "A.J.K."
-
102-ii
(1832)
424-425
L:
"[Thomas] Middleton's Civic Pageants,
1623."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "Eu. Hood"
-
102-ii
(1832)
425-426
L:
Note re dating of the County Roll for
Berkshire.
Sir Thomas Phillipps
Kuist 82: 135Orig. "P."
-
102-ii
(1832)
426-429
L:
"On the Origin of the Greek Language."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
429-432
L:
"On the Fragment of the Bacchae of
Euripides."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
432
L:
More re the fragment of the Bacchae of
Euripides.
Edward Copleston, Bishop of
Llandaff
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"E.L."
-
102-ii
(1832)
432
R:
G.
H. Smith's A Manual of Grecian
Antiquities.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
433-435
R:
John Dove's The Life of Andrew
Marvell.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
435-438
R:
Edward John Carlos's Historical and
Antiquarian Notices of Crosby Hall, London.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
438-439
R:
Cabinet Cyclopaedia.--Spain and
Portugal, vol. 4.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
439-441
R:
William Stephen Gilly's Memoirs of Felix
Neff.
Joseph Snow
Kuist 82:
145
-
102-ii
(1832)
441-442
W. Tombleson's Views on the Rhine from Cologne to
Mayence.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
-
102-ii
(1832)
443
R:
Frances Trollope's The Refugee in
America.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
443-445
R:
Arthur Lumley Davids's A Grammar of the
Turkish Language.
Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of London
[?]
Kuist 82: 33
-
102-ii
(1832)
445-446
R:
Cabinet Cyclopaedia--The Manufacture of
Porcelain and Glass.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
446-447
R:
Robert Chambers's Lives of Illustrious and
Distinguished Scotsmen.
G. Scott
Kuist 82: 142
-
102-ii
(1832)
447
R:
The Pilgrim of Erin.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
448
R:
The Trial and Life of Eugene
Aram.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
448
R:
James Justinian Morier's Zohrab the
Hostage.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
448-449
R:
A plain Statement of the Power of
the Bank of England.
G. Scott
Kuist 82: 142
-
102-ii
(1832)
449
R:
A Practical Plan for the immediate
Annihilation of Taxes, and Equitable Liquidation of the
National Debt.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
449
R:
John Gorton's Analysis of the English,
Scotch, and Irish Acts for Representation of the
Kingdom.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
449
R:
John James Park's What are Courts of
Equity?
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
449-450
R:
John Elliotson's Address delivered at the
Opening of the Medical Session in the University of London,
1832.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
450
R:
Capt. Forman's A Letter to Lord
John Russell on Lord Brougham's most extraordinary conduct, another
to Sir John Hershel, &c.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
450
R:
A few Words in favour of Professor
[Baden] Powell and the Sciences.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
451
R:
John Antes Latrobe's Plain Directions for
accompanying the Chant or the Psalm Tune.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
451
R:
George Ferguson's Grammatical Exercises of
the Moods, Tenses, and Syntax of the Latin Language.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
451
R:
J. A. Gibson's A French, English,
and Latin Vocabulary.
G. Scott
Kuist 82: 142
-
102-ii
(1832)
451-452
R:
The Parent's Cabinet of Amusement and
Instruction.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
452
R:
William Henry Ireland's Shakspeare
Forgeries: Vortigern.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
452
R:
The Grammar of Ancient Geography,
compiled by A[aron]Arrowsmith.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
452
R:
Richard Hiley's Grammar of the English
Language.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
452
R:
William Gunn's Cartonensia, or an
historical and critical account of the Tapestries in the Palace of
the Vatican.
Sir Francis Palgrave [?]
Kuist 82: 133
-
102-ii
(1832)
453-454
R:
Major's Cabinet Gallery of
Pictures.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
454
R:
Works of the late Henry Liverseege,
pt. 2.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
454
R:
Byron Gallery, pt. 3.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
454-455
S:
"Gresham Prize Composition, No. I."
Maria Hackett
Kuist 82:
75
-
102-ii
(1832)
455
R:
Christian Melodies.
Mary Anne Iliffe Nichols
Kuist 82: 131
-
102-ii
(1832)
480
O
Rev. John Farrent.
William Henry Black.
Orig. "W.H.B."
-
102-ii
(1832)
494-496
A:
"Character of an Antiquary."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist
82: 93Orig. "Cydweli"
-
102-ii
(1832)
496
A:
"Comparative Representation in the House of
Commons."
Edward Boswell
Kuist 82:
33Orig. "E.B."
-
102-ii
(1832)
499-500
L
"Wardrobe Account of 14th Edward II."
J. Gordon.
Kuist 82: 234 cites Gordon's MS text
consisting of an "edited letter to Mr. Urban, signed 'J.G.,' 'Daily
Wardrobe Account of the 14th Yr. of King Edward the Second,'" dated
Dec. 1832; Orig. "J.G."
-
102-ii
(1832)
500-504
L:
"Investigation of Offa's Dyke."
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 63Orig. "T.D.F."
-
102-ii
(1832)
504
L
"Notices of the Protestant Bishops of Down and Connor."
Samuel M'Skimin.
GM note acknowledges that
the same correspondent contributed GM102-i (1832):
404-405, which Kuist 82: 115 attributes to S. M'Skimin.
Orig.
"S.M'I." (misprint for "S.M'S."
-
102-ii
(1832)
505-506
A:
"Bridge and Chapel of Morpeth, co.
Northumberland."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80
-
102-ii
(1832)
506-508
A:
"Cockle Park Tower, Northumberland."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80
-
102-ii
(1832)
508-512
L:
"Family of Grimaldi, as connected with
England."
Stacey Grimaldi
Kuist
82: 75Orig. "S.G."
-
102-ii
(1832)
515-516
L:
"St. Margaret's Church and Town Hall,
Southwark."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 102-ii (1832): 516-517. L:
"Coins found near London Bridge."
John
Yonge Akerman.
[Orig. "J. Y. Akerman"; John Yonge
Akerman was a numismatist.]
-
102-ii
(1832)
517-518
L:
"Stained Glass at the Egyptian Hall,
Piccadilly."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
-
102-ii
(1832)
518-520
L:
"Saxon Coins found at Hexham,
Northumberland."
Rev. John Hodgson
Kuist
82: 80Orig. "V.W."
-
102-ii
(1832)
522-524
L:
"Fragment of the Bacchae of Euripides."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "X.Y."
- 102-ii (1832): 525-526. L:
"On the Origin of the Greek Language."
Rev.
William Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated Mere,
where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-ii
(1832)
527
R:
Lamberto Bosio's Antiquitatum Graecarum
Descriptio Brevis.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
527-528
R:
Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson's Index to
AEschylus.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
528
R:
Lempriere's Classical Dictionary (ed.
Edmund Henry Barker).
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
529-531
R:
J. Klaproth's Examen Critique des Travaux
de feu M. Champollion sur les Hiroglyphes.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
531-532
R:
Catalogue des Livres de la
Bibliothèque Publique de Rennes; Table Alphabetique
du Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliothèque de Rennes; Premier
Supplement du Catalogue des Livres de la
Bibliothèque Publique de Rennes.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
102-ii
(1832)
532-533
R:
A Descriptive Catalogue of Books, in the
Library of John Holmes.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
533-536
R:
John Benjamin Heath'sSome Account of the
Worshipful Company of Grocers of the City of London.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
-
102-ii
(1832)
536-537
R:
James Hinton Baverstock's Some Account
of Maidstone.
Alfred
John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
537-541
R:
Octavian Blewitt's The Panorama of
Torquay (2nd ed.).
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist
82: 82
-
102-ii
(1832)
541-542
R:
John Burke's A Genealogical and
Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and
Ireland.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
542-546
R:
John Taylor's Records of My
Life.
James Boaden
Kuist 82:
33
-
102-ii
(1832)
546-547
R:
William Sandys's Christmas Carols, Ancient
and Modern.
Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
102-ii
(1832)
548-552
R:
"The Annuals [Forget Me Not; Alaric
Alexander Watts's Literary Souvenir; J. M. W. Turner's Annual
Tour; Letitia Elizabeth Landon's [Charles] Heath's Book of
Beauty; W. H. Harrison's Christmas
Tales; The Aurora Borealis; Thomas Hood's The
Comic Annual].
John Parker Nuttall
Kuist 82: 132
-
102-ii
(1832)
552
R:
The Plays and Poems of Shakspeare (ed.
Abraham John Valpy), vols. 1-2.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
553
S:
"Winter Exhibition of British Artists."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist
82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
553
S:
"Panorama of Stirling and Surrounding Scenery,
Leicester Square."
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
553
R:
James Robinson Planch's Lays and
Legends of the Rhine.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
- 102-ii (1832): 562-563. V:
"Rhymes in Season. By Mrs. Carey."
Joanna
Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
102-ii
(1832)
563
V
"A Winter's Hymn."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
102-ii
(1832)
574-578
O
Anna Maria Porter.
T. Harral.
Kuist 82: 237 cites Harral's MS letters of
22 Sept. 1832, 12 Nov. 1832, and 9 Dec. 1832 re a memoir of Porter,
plus the proof text of a memoir dated Dec. 1832.
-
102-ii
(1832)
578
V:
Verse tribute to Anna Maria Porter included in
the latter's obituary.
Laura Sophia Temple (identified as the
author, p. 578n)
Kuist 82: 148Orig. "L.S.S."
- 102-ii (1832): 585. L:
Re small coin-shaped leather likenesses found in France.
John Yonge Akerman.
[Orig. "J. Y.
Akerman"; John Yonge Akerman was a numismatist.]
-
102-ii
(1832)
585-590
L:
"Centenary of Covent Garden Theatre."
Joseph Haslewood
Kuist
82: 77Orig. "H."
- 102-ii (1832): 590-593. L:
"On Compounds in the English Language."
Rev. William Barnes.
[Orig. "W.
Barnes"; dated Mere, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
102-ii
(1832)
597-598
L:
"Further Notices of Daye the Printer."
Francis Douce
Kuist 82:
56Orig. "F.D."
-
102-ii
(1832)
598-599
L:
"Epitaphs at Clopton, Suffolk, and Edingthorpe,
Norfolk."
David Elisha Davy
Kuist
82: 54Orig. "D.A.Y."
-
102-ii
(1832)
599-600
L:
"[Monumental inscriptions to family of]
Hungerford."
Charles St. Barbe
Kuist
82: 147Orig. "C.St.B."
-
102-ii
(1832)
600
L:
"Nicholas [of Rundway]."
Sir Charles George Young
Kuist 82: 157Orig. "Y."
-
102-ii
(1832)
600
L:
"Gallic and Greek Coins."
Francis Douce
Kuist 82:
56Orig. "F.D."
-
102-ii
(1832)
601
L:
"Temple Bruer."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 44Orig. "E.I.C."
- 102-ii (1832): 601-603. L:
"Repairs of St. Luke's Church, Chelsea."
Thomas Faulkner.
[Orig. "T.
Faulkner"]
-
102-ii
(1832)
603-607
L:
"On the Fragment of the Bacchae of Euripides
[cont.]."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
607-608
L:
"On the Origin of the Greek Language
[cont.]."
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40Orig. "A.W." (printed in Greek characters)
-
102-ii
(1832)
609-615
R:
B. Sarrans's Lafayette, Louis Philippe, and
the Revolution of 1830.
G. Scott
Kuist
82: 142
-
102-ii
(1832)
615-616
R:
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas's History of
the Battle of Agincourt (2nd ed.).
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
616-618
R:
Robert Montgomery Martin's Political,
Commercial, and Financial Condition of the Anglo-Eastern Empire in
1832.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
618
R:
Thomas Hartwell Horne's A Manual
for the Afflicted.
Dr. Charles James Blomfield, Bishop of
London
Kuist 82: 33
-
102-ii
(1832)
618-621
R:
Pompeii, vol. 2.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist
82: 41
-
102-ii
(1832)
621
R:
Picturesque Illustrations of Westmoreland,
Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland. From Original Drawings by
Thomas Allom, pts. 1-3.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82:
41
-
102-ii
(1832)
622
R:
Francis Skurray's Bidcombe Hill,
Skurray's The Shepherd's Garland, and Skurray's Sermons, preached
on Public Subjects and Solemn
Occasions.
Rev. Thomas Dudley Fosbroke
Kuist 82: 62
-
102-ii
(1832)
622-623
R:
Edward Tagart's A Memoir of the late Capt.
Peter Heywood.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist
82: 123
-
102-ii
(1832)
624-625
R:
The Year of Liberation; a Journal of the
Defence of Hamburgh against the French Army under Marshal
Davoust.
----- Harrison
Kuist
82: 76
-
102-ii
(1832)
625-626
R:
George Henry Law's Reflections upon
Tithes.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 121
-
102-ii
(1832)
626-627
R:
Count Pecchio's Semi-Serious Observations
of an Italian Exile, during his residence in England.
George Burges
Kuist 82:
40
-
102-ii
(1832)
627-628
R:
Useful and Ornamental Planting.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
628
R:
John Carne's Lives of Eminent
Missionaries.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
628-629
R:
Bible Spelling Book; Bible Lesson
Book; Sadoc and Miriam, a Jewish Tale; Original
Family Sermons.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
629
R:
Thomas Dyke, Jun., Advice to
Emigrants.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
629
R:
The Bird of the Beeches.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
629
R:
James Fenimore Cooper's Lionel
Lincoln.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
629
R:
Paris; or, the Book of the Hundred and
One.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 91
-
102-ii
(1832)
629-630
R:
North Ludlow Beamish's History of the
King's German Legion.
G. Scott
Kuist 82:
142
-
102-ii
(1832)
630
R:
New edition of Jeremiah Joyce's Analysis of[William]
Paley's View of the Evidences of
Christianity.
Samuel Tymms
Kuist 82:
151
- 102-ii (1832): 635-636.
V:
"My Lady's Dream. By Mrs. Carey."
Joanna
Carey.
[Authorship disclosed in title]