-
N.s. 25
(1846)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112Orig. "Sylvanus
Urban"
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
3-21
R:
John Britton's Memoir of John Aubrey,
F.R.S.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
68-69
A
"The Westminster School Play."
Alfred John Kempe.
Orig. "A.J.K."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
35-37
A:
"St. Mary's Church, Warwick."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
37-40
A:
"The Historical Portraits of Strawberry Hill;
The alleged Portrait of Archbishop [John] Kempe."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 44Orig.
"E.I.C."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 40-41. L:
"The Archery of Ulysses."
Hans Claude
Hamilton.
[Orig. "H. C. Hamilton"]
- N.s. 25 (1846): 45-46. A:
"On the Connection between Heraldry and Gothic Architecture [an address
read before the Oxford Architectural Society, 3 Dec. 1845]. By Mr. J. H.
Parker."
John Henry Parker.
[Authorship disclosed in title; Parker, first keeper of the Ashmolean Museum,
was a writer on architecture.]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
46-48
R:
"Retrospective Review [Certaine Epigrams
out of the first Four Books of . . . Master John Owen (trans.
Robert Hayman), 1628]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
115-129
B:
Benjamin Brook's Memoir of the Life and
Writings of Thomas Cartwright.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
143-145
L:
"The Archery of Ulysses."
Alfred John Kempe [?]
Kuist 82: 83Orig.
"TOXOTHS" (printed in Greek characters)
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
146-147
L:
"Horoscope of King Edward the Third."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
153-154
L:
"On England quartering the Arms of France;
Royal Descents."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig.
"C.E.L."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
154
L:
"The Busts at Hampton Court."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
155-157
L:
"Portrait attributed to Archbishop [John]
Kempe."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
157-160
R:
"Retrospective Review [Robert Hayman's Quadlibets, 1628]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
227-245
R:
William Prescott's Biographical and
Critical Miscellanies.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
245-246
L:
"Errors of
Translators."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 246. L:
"Pews in Churches."
Sir Walter Calverley
Trevelyan.
[Orig. "W. C. Trevelyan"]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
248-250
L:
"Imaginary and Misappropriated
Portraits."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130Orig. "H."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
250-257
A:
"Female Biographies of English History.--No.
VI. Lettice, Countess of Leicester."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
257-261
A:
"Some Remarks on a Neglected Fact in British
History; The Anglo-Saxon Fyrd, or Militia."
Henry Charles Coote
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 264. V:
"Lines on Hearing of the Recovery of the Rev. Dr. [Christopher]
Wordsworth, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, from an Alarming
Illness."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le
Grice.
[Orig. "C. V. Le Grice"; dated Trereise
(misprint for Trereife), Le Grice's home]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
287-290
R:
Thomas Faulkner's The History and
Antiquities of Brentwood, Ealing, and Chiswick.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
339-358
R:
William Scrope's Days and Nights of Salmon
Fishing.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
360
L
"Origin of the word Defer."
James Francis Morgan [?].
Orig. "J.F.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
361-365
A:
"The Almonry at Westminster."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 366-367. L:
"Amulet found at York."
William Tayler
Peter Shortt.
[Orig. "W. T. P. Shortt"]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
367-369
L:
"On the Hyssop of Scripture."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
370-377
A:
"Notes on Battle Fields and Military
Works.--No. IV. The Battle of Shrewsbury."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
379-380
V:
"Lines ad Amicum E.J."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 381. L:
"Lounger Common-place Book."
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
381-383
L:
"Sepulchral Memorials in Eton College
Chapel."
Dr. William Bromet [?]
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"W.B."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
383-384
R:
"Retrospective Review [Deliciae Poetarum
Danorum (ed. Frederik Rostgaard)]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
435
O
Thomas George Waller.
Robert Wrench [?].
Kuist 82: 275 cites Wrench's MS
letter of 20 Mar. 1846 enc. an obituary for Waller (misspelled as
Wallen).
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
437-438
O
Rev. Thomas Williams.
----- and E. Strickland.
Kuist 82: 266 cites Strickland's MS
letter of 26 Feb. 1846 enc. an obituary for Williams; W.B. and
E.S.
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
451-463
R:
Henry, Lord Brougham's Lives of Men of
Letters and Science [re Voltaire].
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
470
L:
"'Royal Descents.'"
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "The
Author"
- N.s. 25 (1846): 470-471. L:
"Sepulchral Brasses."
Dr. William
Bromet.
[Orig. "W. Bromet"]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
472n
S
Note on etymology of Andover.
William Tayler Peter Shortt.
Orig. "W.T.P.S."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 477-481. L:
"On the Primitive Language."
Dr. John
Kenworthy Walker.
[Orig. "J. K. Walker, M.D.";
dated Huddersfield, whence Walker corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
481-482
L
"Author of The Lounger's Common Place
Book?"
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger.
GM
n.s. 39 (1853): 209] [Orig. "S.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
488-489
L
"Portrait of the first Viscount Montagu."
George Alfred Carthew.
Orig. "G.A.C."; concerns
heraldry, one of Carthew's chief interests
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
491
L:
"Historical and Remarkable Trees."
Dr. William Bromet
Kuist 82: 35Orig.
"Plantagenet"
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
491-496
R:
"Retrospective Review [Thomas Watson's The
Ekatompathia; or, Passionate Centurie of Love]."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
502-507
R
Henry Soames, ed., Mosheim's Institutes of
Ecclesiastical History; a new and literal translation, with copious additional
notes. By
J[ohn] Murdock.
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 246 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 5 Apr. 1846 reviewing Mosheim.
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
508
R:
James Barr's Anglican Church
Architecture.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
509-511
R:
[John] Weale's Quarterly Papers on
Architecture, pt. 8.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
511-512
R
Address of the Committee of the Society for
the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
William Tooke the Younger.
GM 215 (1863):
657
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
563-582
R:
Henry, Lord Brougham's Lives of Men of
Letters and Science [cont.; r
e Voltaire and Rousseau].
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
591
A
"Chapel of Llanvair Vawr, Glamorganshire."
Rev. John Montgomery Traherne.
Orig. "J.M.T."; chapel is in the Cardiff area, where
Traherne lived;
Kuist 82: 270 lists an unpublished Traherne letter to the GM concerning
another Welsh chapel.
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
592-593
L:
"William Baylies, M.D."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
- N.s. 25 (1846): 596-597. L:
"[Etymology of] 'Brent.'"
William Tayler
Peter Shortt.
[Orig. "W. T. P. Shortt"]
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
598-600
A
"Retrospective Review. Deliciae Poetarum
Germanorum. 1612. (Vols. i. ii. iii.)."
Rev. John Mitford.
Orig. "J.M."; dated B---ll
(Benhall, whence Mitford corresponded with the GM)
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
608-609
R:
John Raphael Brandon and Joshua Arthur Brandon, Parish
Churches.
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
609-614
R
Edward Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs.
Rev. John Mitford.
Orig. "J.M."; dated B---ll
(Benhall, whence Mitford corresponded with the GM)
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
614-615
R
Jules Michelet's The Life of Luther, trans. William
Hazlitt.
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 246 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 9 May 1846 "enclosing p
art of a review of Michelet's
'Life of Luther'. . . ."
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
618-622
R:
George May's A Descriptive History
of the Town of Evesham.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
627-628
A
"'The Britton Testimonial, 1845 [birthday party honoring John
Britton].'"
Rev. John Mitford.
Orig. "J.M."; dated B---ll
(Benhall, whence Mitford corresponded with the GM)
-
N.s. 25
(1846)
645-646
O:
Joseph Loxdale.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112Orig. "S.
Urban"
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
3-21
R:
Charles Dickens's Pictures from
Italy.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
25-31
L:
"[Henry] Lord Brougham's Life of
Voltaire."
James Roche
Kuist 82: 141Orig.
"J.R."
- N.s. 26 (1846): 33-37. L:
"On the Affinity of Languages; Correspondence of the Hebrew and Greek;
Words of Sanscrit origin."
Dr. John Kenworthy
Walker.
[Orig. "J. K. Walker, M.D."; dated
Huddersfield, whence Walker corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
39-41
L:
"Letters of Admiral [Richard]
Kempenfelt."
Charles Edward Long [?]
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "L."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
43-45
V:
"Sketches from Nature."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
45-48
R
A Garland for the New Royal Exchange: Composed of the
Pieces of divers excellent Poets made in Memory of the First Opening thereof on
January
the 23rd, Anno Dom. 1571: with the choice Verses and Devices of sundry fine Wits
of
later time . . . ; or Written in Honour of the Second Opening
on September the 28th, 1669.
Rev. John Mitford.
Orig. "J.M."; dated B---ll
(Benhall, whence Mitford corresponded with the GM)
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
57-59
R:
Transactions of the Cambridge Camden
Society, pt. 3, and Illustration of Monumental
Brasses, pt. 6.
Edward John Carlos [?]
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
59-60
R:
Richard Brown's Sacred
Architecture.
Edward John Carlos [?]
Kuist 82: 43
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
115-134
R:
Jonathan Edwards Ryland's Life and
Correspondence of John Foster.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
137-144
R
James Orchard Halliwell, ed., Letters of the
Kings of England.
John Bruce.
Review roundly condemns Halliwell's book for gross
and numerous inaccuracies; Kuist 82: 223 cites Bruce's MS letter of 23 June 1846
enc.
review of Halliwell's book, which he says gave him trouble because the work was
"disgraceful."
- N.s. 26 (1846): 149-153. A:
"Genealogy Physically considered."
William
D'Oyly Bayley.
[Orig. "W. D. Bayley"; Bayley signs
his full name in GM n.s. 26 (1846): 450.]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
153
L:
"Nuncupative Will, 1550."
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 133Orig.
"A.J.K."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
153-154
L:
"J. W[hitaker] Newman."
Dr. Samuel Merriman the Younger
Kuist 82: 95Orig.
"S.M."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
172-177
R:
Archaeologia, vol. 31, pt. 2.
Alfred John Kempe
Kuist 82: 83
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
226
S
"Celts [prehistoric implements] used as chisels or for
flaying animals."
William Tayler Peter Shortt.
Orig. "W.T.P.S."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
227-245
R:
Henry Francis Cary's The Early French
Poets.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
245-248
R:
Mary De La Riviere Manley's Secret Memoirs
and Manners of several Persons of Quality of both Sexes, from the
New Atalantis(7th ed.).
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
- N.s. 26 (1846): 248. L:
"Marriages of Sir Henry Nevill, of Billingbear."
Richard Griffin Neville, 3rd Baron Braybrooke.
[Orig. "Braybrooke"]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
249-251
A:
"Vesperae Solitariae."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
257-260
A:
"House of the Bonhommes at Edington,
Wilts."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
273-277
R
Joseph Berrington's The Literary History of the
Middle Ages.
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 246 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 6 July 1846 asking "to send article on literature of
the Middle Ages. . . ."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
290-293
A
"Architectural Drawings, Royal Academy."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
339-360
R:
Henry Francis Cary's Early French
Poetsand Cary's Lives of the English Poets
(cont.).
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
360
L:
"New Cross at Glastonbury."
William Robinson the Elder
Kuist 82: 140Orig.
"W.R."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
361-365
A:
"Some Remarks on a Neglected Fact in British
History. Burhbot and Brygcbot."
Henry Charles Coote
Kuist 82: 52Orig.
"H.C.C."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
380-383
L
"Outward Confessionals of Churches."
Edward John Carlos.
Orig. "E.I.C."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
383-384
L:
"Ancient Charm against Fire."
John
Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
- N.s. 26 (1846): 384. L:
"Old St. Paul's."
Sir Walter Calverley
Trevelyan.
[Orig. "W. C. Trevelyan"]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
433-434
O
Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (pseud. "Charlotte Elizabeth").
Lewis
Hippolytus Joseph Tonna [?].
Kuist 82: 268
cites L. H. J. Tonna's MS letter of 16 Sept. 1846 enc. an obituary for
C. E. Tonna.
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
451-467
R:
Benjamin Robert Haydon's Lectures on
Painting and Design.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
467-470
A:
"The Nunnery of Merkyate Cell."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
- N.s. 26 (1846): 471-472. A:
"Notices of Italian Poets, by H. F. Cary, Translator of Dante [re Giacopo
da Lentino]."
Rev. Henry Francis
Cary.
[Intro. headnote (p. 471) by H. F. Cary's son, Henry Cary
of Worcester College, Oxford, states that his father "had it in contemplation to
write an account of the chief authors in that language . . . ; of several he had
completed his intended version, so far as he thought it necessary to give a
specimen of his author, but in most instances has left his notice either
unwritten or unfinished. This I can in some measure supply, and as I think his
translations and criticisms are worthy to be preserved, I venture to offer them
for insertion in your Magazine." Henry Cary notes that he has taken care "to
distinguish . . . (his) own additions (to his father's work), by inclosing them
in brackets."]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
481-482
L:
"Blue Eyes not Hazel."
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 113Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
483-486
R:
Mary De La Riviere Manley's Secret Memoirs
and Manners of several Persons of Quality of both Sexes, from the
New Atalantis(cont.).
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
490-491
A
"Ancient Altar-Screen at Reigate."
Thomas Martin [?].
Kuist 82: 249 cites Martin's MS
letters of June-Oct. 1846 apparently re the altar screen.]
[Orig. "W.H.A."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
491-496
A:
"Mr. [William] Upcott's Library of MSS."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 129
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
497-499
R
Robert Southey's The Life of Wesley.
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 247 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 5 Sept. 1846 enc. a review of Wesley.
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
503-505
R
Lewis Dwnn's Heraldic Visitation of Wales and part of the
Marches, between the years 1586 and 1613, ed. Sir Samuel Rush
Meyrick.
Thomas William King.
Kuist 82: 243 cites King's MS
letter of 7 Dec. 1846 "requesting copies of his article, A Review
of Lewis (Dunn's) Pedigree. . . ."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
517-518
A
"The Station Armina."
William Tayler Peter Shortt.
Orig. "W.T.P.S."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
546-548
O
Alfred John Kempe.
Anna Eliza Bray.
Kuist 82: 222 cites A. E. Bray's MS
letters of 29 Sept. 1845 and 6 Oct. 1846 re her memoir of
Kempe.
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
562
S
"The New Cross at Glastonbury."
William Robinson the Elder.
Updates GM n.s.
26 (1846): 360, which Kuist 82: 140 attributes to Robinson; Orig.
"W.R."
- N.s. 26 (1846): 580-584. A:
"Notices of Italian Poets, No. II. By H. F. Cary, Translator of Dante.
(With Additions by His Son H.C.) Luigi Pulci."
Rev. Henry Francis Cary and Henry Cary (bracketed
material).
[Henry Cary's headnote to this series, GM
n.s. 26 (1846): 471]
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
594-599
A
"Homeric Influence in the East; or, Some Remarks on a Passage in
AElian."
Edward Byles Cowell.
Orig. "E.B.C."; concerns
similarities between Homer and Persian epics; Kuist 82: 228 lists unpublished
letters
from Cowell to the GM re Persian poetry.
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
599-602
L:
"Library of Captain Cox of Coventry."
William Reader
Kuist 82: 138Orig.
"W.R."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
604-608
A:
"Upton Church, Buckinghamshire."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"B.N.J."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
615-621
R
Jules Michelet's Priests, Women, and Families.
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 247 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 16 Nov. 1846 requesting revision of an article re
Michelet.
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
631-632
S:
"Restoration of St. Mary's, Nottingham."
Edward John Carlos
Kuist 82: 44Orig.
"E.I.C."
-
N.s. 26
(1846)
647-650
O
Lt.-Col. Marcus Barr.
Martin Barr [?].
Kuist 82: 219 cites Martin Barr's MS
letter of 17 Nov. 1846 enc. an obituary for a relative.