-
N.s. 35
(1851)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "Sylvanus
Urban"
- N.s. 35 (1851): 2. L:
Query re a 17th-century song, "Though little be the God of Love."
John C. Bourne.
[Orig. "J. C.
Bourne"]
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
3-9
A:
"Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.R.S. F.S.A."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
9-17
R:
The Life and Correspondence of Robert
Southey (ed. Charles Cuthbert Southey), vols. 5-6.
Rev. John Mitford
Kuist 82: 112
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
22-29
R:
"[Anthony] Faringdon and [John] Owen, Divines
of the Cavalier and the Roundhead [The Sermons of the Rev.
Anthony Farindon. . . . To which is prefixed the Life of the
Author. By the Rev. Thomas Jackson; The Works of John
Owen (ed. William H. Goold)]."
John Doran
Kuist 82:56Orig.
"J.D."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
51-57
A
"The Charges of Plagiarism brought against Milton.--Was He
Indebted to the 'Adamo Caduto' of Salandra?"
Spencer Hall.
Orig. "S.H."; dated Athenaeum, where
Hall was librarian
- N.s. 35 (1851): 59-64. A:
"Notes on Iconography in Northern Germany. By J. G. Waller, Esq."
John Green Waller.
[Authorship disclosed
in title] [Orig. "J.G.W."]
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
65-70
S:
"Notes of the Month [January]."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
- N.s. 35 (1851): 114. L:
Re the hymn "Jerusalem, My Happy Home!"
William Brodie Gurney.
[Orig. "W. B.
Gurney"]
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
114
S:
Note on a song quoted by a correspondent (J. C.
Bourne).
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
123-126
R:
"Pio Nono and the Canon of Durham [George
Townsend, Canon of Durham, Journal of a Tour in Italy in
1850]."
John Doran
Kuist 82:56Orig. "D."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
127-135
A:
"Laudism and Puseyism. A Parallel."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
147-154
R:
John Collingwood Bruce's The Roman
Wall.
John Gough Nichols [?]
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
164-170
A:
"Historical Illustrations of the Reign of Henry
VII. derived from the Municipal Archives of York."
Robert Davies
Kuist 82: 54Orig. "D." (printed in
Greek)
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
170-174
A:
"The Mediaeval Exhibition of 1850."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
174-179
S:
"Notes of the Month [February]."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
207-208
O
Rev. Richard Garnett.
Sir Frederic Madden [?].
Kuist 82: 245 cites Madden's
MS letter of 22 Jan. 1851 re "additions he has made to the
notice of Mr. Garnett. . . ."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
227-235
A:
"The Present State of English Historical
Literature. The State Paper Office."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
264-270
R:
James Fergusson's The Palaces of Ninevah
and Persepolis Restored.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
278-283
R:
The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities
of Scot
land, illustrated by Robert William Billings and
William Burn.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
283-284
L:
"Seize Quartiers of Queen Anne."
Charles Edward Long
Kuist 82: 87Orig. "L."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
285-290
S:
"Notes of the Month [March]."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
378-381
R:
William Cotton's A Graphic and Historical
Sketch of the Antiquities of Totnes.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
381-388
A:
"The Day-Books of Dr. Henry Sampson."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "B."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
388-394
R:
Henry Laing's Descriptive Catalogue of
Impressions from Ancient Scottish Seals.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
394-396
A:
"Mr. [Thomas Babington] Macaulay and William
Penn."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
396-401
S:
"Notes of the Month [April]."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
433-434
O
Sir William Owen Barlow.
J. W. Knox [?].
Kuist 82: 243 cites Knox's MS letter
of 7 Mar. 1851 enc. obituary of Barlow.
- N.s. 35 (1851): 458. L:
Correction for the GM re the tomb of Joseph Hall, Bishop of
Norwich.
Rev. Thomas Boyles Murray.
[Orig. "Rev. T. B. Murray"]
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
477-485
A:
"Historical Illustrations of the Reign of Henry
VII. derived from the Municipal Archives of York [cont.]."
Robert Davies
Kuist 82: 54Orig. "D." (printed in Greek
characters)
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
486-494
R:
William Hepworth Dixon's William Penn, an
Historical Biography.
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
494-501
R:
Daniel Wilson's The Archaeology and
Prehistoric Annals of Scotland.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
515-519
S:
"Notes of the Month [May]."
Edward Augustus Freeman (portion on p. 517 re
"Chalcondyles and the English") and John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37; corrected (Kuist does not list the
portion of the article by Freeman)
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
562
O
Rev. Hector Davies Morgan.
Charles Parr Burney.
Kuist 82: 199 cites Burney's MS
letter of 22 Apr. 1851 "returning proof of obituary article on the
Rev. H. D. Morgan. . . ."
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
578
S
"Ralph Agas."
David Elisha Davy.
Orig. "D.A.Y."
- N.s. 35 (1851): 617-619. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. The Heavenly
Host."
John Green Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
634-638
S:
"Notes of the Month [June; including account of
the Crystal Palace Exhibition]."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
663
O
Lady John Townshend.
Rev. Robert Ridsdale [?].
Kuist 82: 260 cites Ridsdale's
MS letter of 19 May 1851 enc. obituary of Lady Townshend.
-
N.s. 35
(1851)
666-667
O
Ebenezer Ludlow, Serjeant-at-Law.
Rev. Arthur Rainey Ludlow [?].
Kuist 82: 245 cites
Ludlow's MS letter of 13 May 1851 "reporting that he had made
alterations in the sketch of his father. . . ."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
[iii]-iv
S:
"Preface."
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37Orig. "Sylvanus
Urban"
- N.s. 36 (1851): 22-27. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. The Heavenly
Host [cont.]."
John Green Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
88-90
O
Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, Bart.
Thomas William Saunders [?].
Kuist 82: 263 cites Saunders's MS
letter of 26 May 1851 "enclosing obituary notice for Sir Claudius
S. Hunter Burt" (a misprint for "Bart").
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
95
O
Rev. William Morgan Kinsey.
Rev. Philip Bliss [?].
Kuist 82: 221 cites Bliss's MS
letter of 22 June 1851 re Kinsey memoir.
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
106
S
"Busts of Cromwell."
William Tooke the Younger.
Orig. "M.M.M."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
125-130
L
"Who were the Anglo-Saxon kings who were crowned at Kingston?"
Spencer Hall.
Orig. "S.H."; dated Athenaeum, where
Hall was librarian
- N.s. 36 (1851): 149-154. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. The
Tetramorph."
John Green Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
154-157
A:
"Ruins of Vaudey Abbey, co. Lincoln."
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130Orig.
"J.G--.N."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
157-158
A
"Seal with a Merchant's Mark."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
158-160
L
"St. Peter's 'supposed' Chair."
Rev. Arthur Blennerhassett Rowan.
Orig. "A.B.R."
- N.s. 36 (1851): 163-165. L:
"Coventry Tokens [and Corporation Tokens]."
William Reader.
[Orig. "W. Reader"]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
197-200
O
William Adams.
George Edward Adams Cokayne.
Kuist 82: 216 cites G.
E. Adams Cokayne's MS letter of 24 June 1851 enc. W. Adams's obituary,
plus two additional MS letters supplying revisions of it.
- N.s. 36 (1851): 268-274. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. The Symbols
of the Four Evangelists."
John Green
Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
290-291
L
"Historical Questions relating to Persons and Events of the 11th
Century."
Edward Augustus Freeman.
Orig. "E.A.F."; Freeman
would later publish a five-volume History of the Norman Conquest.
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
347-352
A
"Monk [General George Monck] and the Restoration."
John Payne Collier.
Information supplied by Janet
Ing Freeman, London, in letter of 21 Nov. 1995. My thanks to J. I. Freeman and
Arthur
Freeman for this information from their research on Collier.
Orig. "J.P.C."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
377-383
A:
"Who Was Sir Miles Hobart?"
John Bruce
Kuist 82: 37
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
389
L
"Bishop [Gilbert] Burnet's attendance at the death-bed of
[John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of] Rochester."
John Adey Repton.
Orig. "J.A.R."; dated Springfield
(near Chelmsford), whence Repton corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
391
L
"Another Library Relic of Elizabeth of Bohemia."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
392-393
L
"Original unpublished Letter of Bernard Barton."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Orig. "J.B.N."
- N.s. 36 (1851): 450. L:
Re lines on a fly-leaf of MS. No. 695 in the University Library,
Cambridge.
Charles Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; Cooper's home was Cambridge.]
- N.s. 36 (1851): 450. L:
Query re an Elizabethan proclamation to cover ecclesiastical paintings
with whitewash.
John Adey Repton.
[Orig. "J. A. Repton"]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
469-472
L
"Information about Nell Gwyn from Lord Rochester's [i.e., John
Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester's] Poems, &c."
Spencer Hall.
Orig. "S.H."; dated Athenaeum, where
Hall was librarian
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
494-497
A
"The Duke of Albemarle [George Monck, 1st Duke of
Albemarle] and Charles II."
John Payne Collier.
Information supplied by Janet
Ing Freeman, London, in letter of 21 Nov. 1995. My thanks to J. I. Freeman and
Arthur
Freeman for this information from their research on Collier.
Orig. "J.P.C."
- N.s. 36 (1851): 516-517. L:
"Meaning of the Word 'Whiffler.'"
Charles
Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; dated
Cambridge, Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
517-520
L
"'The Nicholas of the Tower' not a Bristol
Ship."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- N.s. 36 (1851): 520. L:
"Old Market Cross, at Sedbergh, in Yorkshire."
Rev. Charles John Armistead.
[Orig. "C. J.
Armistead"; dated Springfield Mount, Leeds, whence Armistead corresponded
with the GM, as cited in Kuist 82: 217]
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
562
S
"Charles Henry Wilson."
J. R. Perkinson.
Orig. "F.R.A."; dated Oak House,
Pendleton, whence Perkinson had corresponded with the GM in 1849
-
N.s. 36
(1851)
623-624
L
"Meaning of the Word Whiffler."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- N.s. 36 (1851): 625-626. L:
"The Tragedy of Alice Lady Hungerford."
Rev. John Edward Jackson.
[Orig. "J. E.
Jackson"]
- N.s. 36 (1851): 626-627. L:
"First exercise of Protestantism in Shrewsbury."
Henry Pidgeon.
[Orig. "H. Pidgeon"]