-
N.s. 21
(1844)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112Orig. "S.
Urban"
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
3-19
R:
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicholas's Life of
Geoffrey Chaucer and Thomas Tyrwhitt's The Poetical Works
of G. Chaucer.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
20
L:
"Alexander de Bernay.--Mr. [Edward] Roche's
Missal."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
27-28
L:
"Old St. Paul's."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
28-30
L
"Pedigree of Barwick."
William Downing Bruce.
Orig. "W.D.B."; dated
Bishopton Lodge, whence Bruce sent an unpublished letter to the GM in
1844
(see Kuist 82: 224)
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
31-34
L:
"The Family of Cheffontaines; Prototypes of the
Pilgrim's Progress; [Ellis] Wynne's Bard of Sleep.--Virgil's
Camilla."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 93Orig.
"Cydweli"
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
34-40
A:
"Rise and Progress of the Ecclesiastical
Courts."
Henry Charles Coote [?]
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
41-48
L:
"Chapter by Dr. Johnson in [Charlotte Lennox's]
'The Female Quixote.'"
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
96-97
O
Cornelius Girling Harley.
Francis Worship [?].
Kuist 82: 275 cites Worship's MS
letter of 14 Dec. 1843 enc. an obituary for Harley.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
98-100
O:
William Savage.
James Savage
Kuist 82: 142Orig.
"S.E."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
101-102
O
Thomas Hollis.
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
114
S
"Dr. Johnson on the Pilgrim's Progress."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "Cydweli"
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
114
L:
Re a letter from Thomas Bedyll to Thomas
Cromwell.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 44Orig.
"E.I.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
115-132
R:
John Whitchurch Bennett's Ceylon and its
Capabilities.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
133-134
L:
"Church House at Bray, co. Berks."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
134
L
"Bray Church, Berkshire."
Rev. George Cornelius Gorham [?].
Orig. "G.C.G."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
135-136
L:
"On the Forms of Churches."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
- N.s. 21 (1844): 136. L:
"On Harmonic Proportion in Churches."
Rev.
William Barnes.
[Orig. "W. Barnes"; dated
Dorchester, where Barnes was a schoolmaster]
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
137-141
L
"List of Contributions to the Quarterly
Review."
Thomas Poyser.
Orig. "T.P."; dated Wirksworth,
whence Poyser
corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
141-149
A:
"Rise and Progress of the Ecclesiastical Courts
[cont.]."
Henry Charles Coote [?]
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
150-153
A:
"Ornamental Plate, &c. at Oxnead Hall
[cont.]."
John Adey Repton
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"J.A.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
153-155
L:
"West Harling Church, Norfolk; Aldrington,
Wilts.--Compton near Guildford; Merrow, Surrey.--Leighton Buzzard,
Beds."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "L."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
155-160
L:
"Errors in D'Israeli's Curiosities of
Literature; Lord Brougham.--French Biographies; Gibbon.--Madame du
Deffant; Molière.--Ungainly Philosophers."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
161-163
R:
William Robinson's The History and
Antiquities of the Parish of Hackney.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
170-171
R
Dickens's A Christmas Carol.
Rev. William Bentinck Lethem Hawkins [?].
Kuist 82: 238
cites Hawkins's MS letter of 6 Jan. 1844 enc. a review of A
Christmas Carol.
- N.s. 21 (1844): 185-187. A:
"Roman Remains at Preston, near Weymouth."
Charles Warne.
[Orig. "C. Warne"; Warne
was an archaeologist who specialized in the antiquities of Dorset; dated
Milbourne St. Andrew's, whence Warne corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
204
O
George William Wood.
James Nicholson.
Kuist 82: 253 cites Nicholson's
letter of 13 Jan. 1844 "returning sketch of . . . Mr. Wood. . . ."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
206-209
O:
John Claudius Loudon.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
211-212
O:
Simon Stephenson.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
227-245
R:
Henry, Lord Brougham, Statesmen of the Time
of George the Third, 3rd ser.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
249-253
A
"A Word on the State and Prospects of Art."
Thomas T. Carruthers.
Kuist 82: 225 cites
Carruthers's MS letter of 19 Feb. 1844 re his article, "The Rule
and Prospects of Art."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
253-254
L:
"Dr. Rock and Dr. Franks [in Goldsmith's Citizen of the
World]."
John Adey Repton
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"J.A.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
254-257
A:
"Londiniana. No. VIII; Was British London in
Moorfields?"
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
257-264
L:
"Autographs [including those of Caesar,
Napoleon, Paul Henri Marrion, Molière, and Rousseau]; Works
of Irish Catholics; Ireland and her Union."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
265-269
L:
"Church Towers and Spires."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 44Orig.
"E.I.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
269-272
R:
"Retrospective Review [George Withers's Salt upon Salt,
1659]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
325-326
O:
John Bradley.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 83
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
339-360
R:
John Warden Robberds's A Memoir of the Life
and Writings of the late William Taylor of Norwich.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
361-363
L:
"[John] Langhorne an imitator of
Johnson."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
363-366
L:
"The Election of Popes."
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 93Orig.
"Cydweli"
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
366-367
L:
"Early London on the banks of the Wallbrook;
Anderida.--Bury Hill, Surrey."
James Puttock
. Kuist 82:
138;
corrected; Kuist (p. 137) alternatively and tentatively attributes
this item to J. Price; however, the author's reference to his GM
contribution re "the Novercaeof the Romans"
(n.s. 20 [1843]: 140-141), which Kuist attributes to Puttock, and
his interest in Anderida, concerning which Puttock had sent an
earlier contribution (n.s. 19 [1843]: 481-482), offer conclusive proof that
Puttock was indeed the author of "Early London."Orig.
"J.P."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
369-372
L
"The Roman Pottery called 'Samian Ware.'"
William Chaffers, Jun.
Kuist 82: 225 cites Chaffers's
MS letter of 5 Mar. 1844 re Samian ware and Chaffers's MS letter of
2 Apr. 1844 "requesting copies of article on Samian ware . . ."; W.C.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
374-375
L:
"Dorking and Capel, co. Surrey."
James Puttock [?]
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"J.P."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
375-377
L:
"Outward Confession."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
- N.s. 21 (1844): 377-380. L:
"Druidical Antiquities of Kent; The British History of Kent; Contest of
Caesar and Caswallon."
Alfred John
Dunkin.
[Orig. "A. J. Dunkin"]
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
381
A:
"Effigy of a Courtenay at Haccombe, co.
Devon."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
380-381
L
"Tankard commemorating Sir Edmund B[ury] Godfrey."
William Downing Bruce.
Orig. "W.D.B."; dated
Bishopton Lodge, whence Bruce sent an unpublished letter to the GM in
1844
(see Kuist 82: 224)
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
381-383
L
"On the rules for finding Easter."
Dr. James Rawson.
Kuist 82: 258 cites Rawson's undated MS
letter "regarding the publication of 'Observations on
(Easter)'" and Rawson's undated MS letter re the dating of
Passover; orig. "J.R."; dated Lichfield, whence Rawson
corresponded with
the GM
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
384
L
"Library of Sir C[hristopher] Wren [extract from the Daily
Advertizer]."
John Adey Repton.
Orig. "J.A.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
385-388
R
The Correspondence of Robert Bowes [Surtees
Society publication].
John Bruce [?].
Kuist 82: 223 cites Bruce's MS
letters of 24-25 Mar. 1844 re his review of Bowes's work.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
434
O
Michael Fryer.
William Armstrong [?].
Kuist 82: 217 cites
Armstrong's MS letter of 8 Mar. 1844 requesting that Fryer's obituary
be inserted.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
435-436
O:
Francis Nicholson.
Thomas Crofton Croker
Kuist 82: 53; corrected (Kuist incorrectly attributes
the item to J. Crofton Croker)
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
437
O
John Wright (extract from the Literary Gazette).
Dawson Turner [?].
Kuist 82: 270 cites Turner's MS
letter of 19 Mar. 1844 re article on Wright.
- N.s. 21 (1844): 450. L:
Re John Wright's role in the compilation of the parliamentary
debates.
Thomas Curson Hansard, Jun.
[Orig. "T. C. Hansard"]
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
451-472
R:
Memoir and Correspondence of Mrs. [ Anne] Grant of
Laggan (ed. John Peter
Grant).
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
473-482
A:
"On the Developement [sic] of the
Anglo-Saxon Ealdordom."
Henry Charles Coote
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
488-491
L:
"Memoirs of [Joseph]
Fouch.--Pronunciation of Bordeaux; Orthography of
Places.--Erasmus.--J[acobus] L[opez] Stunica; Epistolae Obscurorum
Vivorum.--Philip Von Hutten; Anecdote of [Petrus] Scriverius,
[Johan van Olden] Barnveldt, and [Hugo] Grotius."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
496
L:
"Effigy of Edward Courtenay at
Haccombe."
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 132Orig.
"N.H.N."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
541-542
O
Jeremiah Harman.
Edward Harman [?].
Kuist 82: 237 cites E. Harman's MS
letter of 23 Apr. 1844 re an obituary for J. Harman.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
543-546
O
Sarah Martin.
Dawson Turner [?].
Kuist 82: 270 cites Turner's MS
letter of 19 Mar. 1844 re article on Martin.
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
562
S
"Family of Colonel Carlos [William Carlis]."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.J.C."
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
563-571
R:
Alexander Dyce's Remarks on Mr. J[ ohn]
P[ayne] Collier's and Mr.
C[harles] Knight's Editions of
Shakespeare.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
574-577
L
"The Mustard-Tree of Scripture."
Rev. John Mitford.
Orig. "J.M."; dated Benhall,
whence Mitford corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
577-580
L
"List of Contributors to the Quarterly Review."
Thomas Poyser.
Orig. "T.P."; dated Wirksworth,
whence Poyser corresponded with the GM
- N.s. 21 (1844): 585-591. L:
"On the number of Anglo-Saxon Churches."
Dr. John Kenworthy Walker.
[Orig. "J. K.
Walker, M.D."; dated Huddersfield, whence Walker corresponded with the
GM]
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
593-596
L
"Family of Newall of Lancashire."
Thomas William King [?].
Orig. "R.D."; dated from
College of Arms, where King was Rouge Dragon; Kuist 82: 243 cites King's letter
of 8
Apr. 1844 enc. an unspecified contribution for the GM
-
N.s. 21
(1844)
601-602
L:
"The Roman Iter from London to
Canterbury."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112Orig. "S.
Urban"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
2
S
"Cheyn [or Cheyney family]."
Edward Bedford Price.
Orig. "E.B.P."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
2
S
"Tooke [family]."
William Tooke the Younger.
GM 215 (1863):
659
Orig. "M.M.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
2
S
"Anecdote of Sir James Thornhill proposed as a Subject for a
Picture."
John Adey
Repton.
Orig. "J.A.R."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
3-15
R:
William Harness's The First-born; a
Drama.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
18
A
"Stafford Castle."
Joseph White.
Kuist 82: 273 cites White's MS letter
of 1 Apr. 1844 enc. "an article on Stafford Castle . . ."; orig.
"J.W."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
21-22
L:
"Restoration of Woodchurch, Cheshire."
Rev. William Elstob
Kuist 82: 58Orig.
"Saxon"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
22-24
L:
"'The Child-bed Privilege' or Rights."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger
Kuist 82: 95Orig.
"S.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
38-40
L
"Value of the Metonic Cycle."
Dr. James Rawson.
Orig. "J.R."; Kuist 82: 258 cites
Rawson's undated MS letter "regarding the publication of 'Observations on
(Easter)'" and Rawson's undated MS letter re the dating of Passover;
dated
Lichfield, whence Rawson corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
40-41
L
17th-cent. poem, "A Cavalier's Farewell to his
Mistress," enc.
William Hopkinson [?].
Orig. "W.H."; dated Stamford, whence
Hopkinson corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
41-42
L:
"Confessionals remaining in English
Churches."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
43-48
R:
"Retrospective Review [George Withers's Salt upon Salt,
1659]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
49-53
R:
Edward Jesse's Scenes and Tales of Country
Life.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
53-55
R:
George Greenwood's The Tree
Lifter.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
57-58
R:
Anna Eliza Bray's Courtenay of
Walreddon.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
58-60
R:
George Sandby, Jun., Mesmerism and its
Opponents.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
62
R
Benjamin Disraeli's Coningsby.
Rev. William Bentinck Lethem Hawkins [?].
Kuist 82: 238
cites Hawkins's MS letter of 15 June 1844 enc. a review of
Coningsby.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
96-97
O
John Herman Merivale.
Rev. Charles Merivale [?].
Kuist 82: 249 cites C.
Merivale's letter of 12 June 1844 requesting that obituary for J. H.
Merivale be inserted.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
107
O:
William Stevenson.
William Hopkinson of Stamford [?]
Kuist 82: 80
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
115-136
R:
Conjectural Emendations on the Text of
Shakspeare, with Observations on the Notes of the
Commentators.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
137-141
L:
"Academies.--Lavoisier; [Bertrand]
Barrère.--Concorcet; The Lincei.-
-Lord Bacon [Francis
Bacon]; Galileo.--The Academie Française; The Dictionary
of the French Academy."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
142-145
L:
"George Wither on the Fire of London."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
151-153
L:
"Mr. [Edward] Jesse's Facts on Herne's
Oak."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
- N.s. 22 (1844): 153-155. L:
"The situation of 'Cloveshoo'; Clifton Hoo, co. Bedford."
William Chapman.
[Orig. "W.
Chapman"; Kuist 82: 225 lists William Chapman's unpublished note to John
Gough Nichols enclosing this item.]
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
172-176
R
John Ingram Lockhart, trans., The Memoirs of
the Conquistadore Bernal Diaz del Castillo.
Alfred John Kempe [?].
Kuist 82: 243 cites Kempe's MS
letter of 2 July 1844 enc. a review of Lockhart's trans.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
186-187
L:
"Architecture [remarks on the restoration of
Woodchurch, Cheshire]."
Rev. William Elstob
Kuist 82: 58Orig.
"Saxon"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
203
O
Anthony Adrian Keith-Falconer, 7th Earl of Kintore.
Rev. Peter Hall [?].
Kuist 82: 236 cites Hall's MS letter
of 17 Aug. 1844 re revisions of the Earl of Kintore's memoir.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
227-247
R:
Alexander Dyce's The Poetical Works of John
Skelton.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
247
L
"On Women 'taking their rights' before
Childbirth."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM n.s. 39 (1853):
209] [Orig. "S.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
249-255
A:
"Notes on Battle Fields and Military Works.
No. I. Barnet Field."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
255-260
L:
"Universality of the French tongue;
Pronunciation of Latin.--Mr. Harrold; Foreign Writers of French;
[Antoine François, Comte de] Fourcroy.--Napoleon an
Italian."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
261-262
L:
"Coheirs of the Blood Royal."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "L."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
262-264
L:
"Epitaph at Willesborough, Kent.--[Thomas]
Otway's 'Orphan.'"
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
264-267
A:
"Effigy of Judge Glanville at
Tavistock."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"***"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
267-270
A
"The Date of the Crucifixion Tested by a
Consideration of the Metonic Cycle."
Dr. James Rawson.
Orig. "J.R."; Kuist 82: 258 cites
Rawson's undated MS letter "regarding the publication of 'Observations on
(Easter)'" and Rawson's undated MS letter re the dating of Passover;
dated
Lichfield, whence Rawson corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
278-281
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 30, pt. 2.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 83
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
288-289
R:
John Raphael Brandon and Joshua Arthur Brandon, Analysis of Gothick
Architecture, pt. 1.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
320-321
O:
Commander John Harris Nicholas.
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas
Kuist 82: 131
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
325
O
Henry Vincent Bayley, Archdeacon of Stow.
Rev. Roger Frampton St. Barbe [?].
Kuist 82: 265 cites St.
Barbe's "manuscript of a memoir . . . of the late Archdeacon
Bayley" dated 5 Aug. 1844.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
339-359
R:
William Prescott's History of the Conquest
of Mexico.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
361-368
A:
"On the Feodality of the Anglo-Saxons."
Henry Charles Coote
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
- N.s. 22 (1844): 369-374. A:
"Narrative of Professor Henslow" re the Great Eastlow Barrow at Rougham,
Suffolk, originally published in the Bury Post and here reprinted in a
signed letter (pp. 369-375) by Alfred John Kempe.
Rev. John Stevens Henslow.
[Orig. "J. S.
Henslow"]
- N.s. 22 (1844): 375-377. L:
"Collars of Livery and Badges; The Battle of Barnet."
John Gough Nichols.
[Orig. "J. G.
Nichols"]
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
379-380
L:
"Hospital of St. Mary Magdalen,
Winchester."
W. B. Bradfield
Kuist 82: 34Orig. "B."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
380-381
L
"Sculptured Shrine found at York."
Robert Davies [?].
Orig. "R.D."; dated York, whence
Davies corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
382-384
L:
"Epitaph of the Black Prince at
Canterbury."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
388-390
R:
Sampson Erdeswick's A Survey of
Staffordshire (ed. Thomas Harwood); Robert Garner's The
Natural History of the County of
Stafford.
John Bowyer Nichols
Kuist 82: 122
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
395-397
R:
Quarterly Papers on Architecture (ed.
John Weale).
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
398-401
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 30, pt. 2
(cont.).
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 83
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
436
O:
Rev. Henry Francis Cary.
Henry Cary
Kuist 82: 48
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
439
O
Elizabeth-Susanna Graham.
----- Graham [?].
Kuist 82: 234 cites Graham's MS
letter of 13 Sept. 1844 "requesting proofs of his mother's
obituary. . . ."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
450
S
"Confessionals in Churches."
Rev. William Elstob.
Orig. "Saxon"
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
451-472
R:
Conjectural Emendations on the Text of
Shakspeare, with Observations on the Notes of the Commentators
(cont.).
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111
- N.s. 22 (1844): 483-486. L:
"On Church Bells."
Rev. John Docwra
Parry.
[Orig. "J. D. Parry"]
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
486-488
A:
"Plas G�;ch, Beaumarais."
Rev. Harry Longueville Jones
Kuist 82: 82Orig.
"H.L.J."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
488-495
A:
Sir Thomas Gresham and the Royal
Exchange.
Edward John Carlos or John Gough
Nichols
Kuist 82: 43, 129
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
497-501
R
Diaries and Correspondence of James Harris,
first Earl of Malmesbury, ed. James Howard Harris, 3rd Earl of
Malmesbury.
John Bruce [?].
Kuist 82: 223 cites Bruce's MS letter
of 9 Sept. 1844 "saying he will review Lord Malmesbury's
papers. . . ."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
502-506
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 30, pt. 2
(cont.).
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 83
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
562
S
"Origin of Chelsea and Greenwich Hospitals."
Edward Bedford Price.
Orig. "E.B.P."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
563-576
R:
William Barnes's Poems of Rural Life, in
the Dorset Dialect.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 11
1
- N.s. 22 (1844): 583-584. L:
"Examination of Lord Keeper Littleton [Edward Littleton, Keeper of the
Great Seal, in connection with the indictment of Thomas Wentworth, Earl of
Strafford]" enc.
William Reader.
[Orig. "W. Reader"]
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
584
A:
"Biddulph Hall, Staffordshire."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
585-594
L:
"On Academies; [Louis] Agassis.--[Michael
William] Balfe.--Handel, [William Herschel], and [I. K.] Brunel;
Voltaire's sojourn in England; Richelieu's Policy towards the
French Academy; Molière; French Monuments to Illustrious
Men; Monument to Molière.--General [Henri Gratien] Bertrand;
The French Academy; D'Alembert."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
- N.s. 22 (1844): 598-599. L:
"The Prince of Wales's Plume; The Black Prince's Epitaph.--Badge of the
Gorget."
John Gough Nichols.
[Orig. "J. G. Nichols"]
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
603-608
R:
"Retrospective Review [Richard Stanyhurst's The first four Books of
theAEneidof
Virgil].
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 111Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
610-612
R:
William Hewett, Jun., The History
and Antiquities of the Hundred of Compton, Berks.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
612-616
R
John Dunkin's The History and Antiquities of
Dartford.
Alfred John Kempe.
Kuist 82: 243 cites Kempe's MS
letter of Aug. 1844 proposing to review Dunkin's work and Kempe's
MS letter of 9 Nov. 1844 enc. the review.
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
631-632
L
"St. Edmund's Chapel, Walpole, Norfolk."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
N.s. 22
(1844)
649-650
O
Champion Edward Branfill.
John Cheeseman [?].
Kuist 82: 226 cites Cheeseman's
3 MS letters re an obituary for Branfill, inc. Cheeseman's MS letter
of 16 Nov. 1844 enc. an additional copy of the obituary