- N.s. 37 (1852): 30-33. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. Symbols of
the Saints.--The Angel."
John Green
Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- N.s. 37 (1852): 54-58. L:
"On Roman Inscriptions in Britain."
Dr.
John Kenworthy Walker.
[Orig. "J. K. Walker, M.D.
Cantab."; dated Huddersfield, whence Walker corresponded with the
GM]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
114
S
"John Murray of Sacomb."
Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."
- N.s. 37 (1852): 144-145. L:
"Skirmish at Penrith in 1745 [enc. letter of 29 Nov. 1745 from Thomas
Savage re the event]."
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. 37 (1852): 159. L:
"Ancient Timber-Houses at Coventry."
William Reader.
[Orig. "W. Reader"]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
267-268
L
"The Early Use of Paper in England."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 37 (1852): 268-272. L:
"On Roman Inscriptions in Britain."
Dr.
John Kenworthy Walker.
[Orig. "J. K. Walker, M.D.
Cantab."; dated Huddersfield, whence Walker corresponded with the
GM]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
369-370
L
"The Domesday Book of King Edward."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
371-372
L
"Illustration of the Domesday Survey of Chingford, co. Essex, and
Feudal Homage performed there."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
373
L
"Lines for a Box by the late Bartholomew
Frere, Esq."
Charles Edward Long.
Orig. "C.E.L."
- N.s. 37 (1852): 373-374. L:
"Roman Urns and Fresco Paintings at St. Olave's Chichester."
Rev. William Watkins.
[Orig. "W.
Watkins, Rector"; Alumni Oxon.: Later Ser. 4: 1509]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
410-413
O
Basil Montagu.
Anne D. B. Montagu [?].
Kuist 82: 251 cites Anne D. B.
Montagu's MS letter of 19 Mar. 1852 enc. a memoir of B. Montagu.
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
419-420
O
Samuel Prout.
John Britton.
Illust. 8: xxxvi, n.
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
434
L
"Bishop William Rae of Glasgow."
Henry William Gainsborough Ray.
Orig. "H.W.G.R."; dated Derby, whence Ray corresponded with
the GM in 1856
- N.s. 37 (1852): 446-451. A:
"Our Lady of Boulogne."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 37 (1852): 452-453. L:
"The Speech of Lord Chancellor [George] Jeffreys to Chief Justice [Edward]
Herbert on His Installation."
Charles Henry
Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; dated Cambridge,
Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
486-487
L
"The term 'Bridge' applied to Landing-Places."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
487-489
L
"Mrs. Joan Whitrow, of Twickenham."
Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
538
S
"Early Work of Marat."
J. R. Perkinson.
Orig. "F.R.A."; dated Oak House,
Pendleton,
whence Perkinson had corresponded with the GM in 1849
- N.s. 37 (1852): 550-554. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. Symbols of
the Saints.--The Dove."
John Green
Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
569-570
L
"Status of the Jews."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
576-577
L
"The Temple Bridge."
Weston S. Walford.
Orig. "W.S.W."; dated Temple,
whence Walford corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
577-579
L
"The Bridges in the Strand."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 37
(1852)
579
L
"The Edgware Road the Roman Watling Street."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 37 (1852): 579-583. L:
"On the Mythology of Roman Altars in Britain."
Dr. John Kenworthy Walker.
[Orig. "J. K.
Walker, M.D. Cantab."]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 30-35. A:
"The Ungracious Rood of Grace--St. Grimbald and St. Robert."
John Doran.
[Orig. "J.
Doran"]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 52. V:
"Sonnet in Reminiscence of the Poet Coleridge."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le Grice.
[Orig. "C. V.
Le Grice"; dated Trereife, Cornwall, Le Grice's home]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 55-56. L:
"Burial-grounds of the Society of Friends."
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. 38 (1852): 57. L:
"The Foot of Saint Paul."
Charles Henry
Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; dated Cambridge,
Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
57-58
L
"Investiture and Seisin by a Gold Ring."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
73-74
R
Andrew Hamilton's Sixteen Months in the Danish
Isles.
Emily Taylor.
Kuist 82: 266 cites Taylor's MS letter
of June 1852 "asking for correction of a word in her review of 'The
Danish Isles' . . . ."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 114. L:
Re elections to the Royal Society.
Charles
Richard Weld.
[Orig. "C. R. Weld"; dated Royal
Society, Somerset House, where Charles Richard Weld was assistant-secretary]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
137-139
A
"Royal Mines Company, 1720."
Charles Edward Long.
Orig. "C.E.L."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 160-162. L:
"The Discovery of the veritable Robin Hood."
John Mathew Gutch.
[Orig. "J. M.
Gutch"]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
164-166
L
"Concealors, or Informers of Lands concealed from the Crown."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 219-225. A:
"'The Baths of Bath."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 227-231. A:
"Christian Iconography and Legendary Art. By J. G. Waller. Symbols of
the Saints.--The Fish."
John Green
Waller.
[Authorship disclosed in title]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 273-274. L:
"Rush Candles and Rush Sticks."
George
James De Wilde.
[Orig. "G. J. De Wilde"; dated
Northampton; De Wilde edited the Northampton Mercury.]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
274
L
"Corn Street, Bristol."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 331-337. A:
"The Kaisers and their Characteristics."
John Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
371-374
L
"Bondage in England."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
375-377
L
"Iconic Vicissitudes."
John Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
379-381
L
"Alchymists in England."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 443-449. A:
"The Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Hal."
John
Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
- N.s. 38 (1852): 453-460. A:
"The Caesars and their Peculiarities."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
489-490
L
"The Discovery of Concealed Lands, temp. William III."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
531-532
O
Rev. William Alderson.
Rev. John Mitford.
Illust. 8: 638
Orig. "J.M."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
591-594
L
"The Funeral Heraldry of Wellington's Obsequies."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
594-599
L
"The Ancient Lazar-House at Upper Holloway, and
Whittington's Stone."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 38 (1852): 599-602. L:
"The Neighbours of Sir Isaac Newton [cont.]."
William Clark Wimberley.
[Orig. "W. C.
Wimberley"; cont. of n.s. 38 (1852): 486-489, to which Wimberley signs
his full name]
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
604-605
L
"Derivation of the word Menial."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 38
(1852)
643-644
O:
Rev. Edward Duke.
Rev. Edward Duke, Jun
Kuist 82: 57