-
N.s. 41
(1854)
17-23
A:
"Sir Walter Raleigh at Sherborne
[cont]."
Joseph Burtt
Kuist 82: 40Orig.
"J.B."
- N.s. 41 (1854): 48-49. L:
"Further Extracts from the MS. Diaries of Dr. [William] Stukeley."
John Britton.
[Orig. "J.
Britton"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
97-100
O
James Trubshaw.
Rev. John Miller.
Kuist 82: 249 cites three MS letters
from Miller re memoir of Trubshaw, the last (3 Jan. 1854)
"acknowledging publication of memoir of Mr. Trubshaw. . . ."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
101
O
Samuel Williams.
John Britton.
Kuist 82: 222 cites Britton's 22
Dec. 1853 "manuscript letter and proof sheet of obituary for
Samuel Williams. . . ."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
114
S
Locations described in Sorbière's Journey
to London, 1698.
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
- N.s. 41 (1854): 129-135. A:
"Shrines and Images of the Virgin Mary."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
160-161
L
"Theological Papers of the Elder William
Bowyer, the Printer."
John Bowyer Nichols.
Illust. 8: 440
Orig. "J.B.N."
- N.s. 41 (1854): 161-162. L:
"On the Particle wn [printed in Greek characters] in
Herodotus."
Frederick John Vipan.
[Orig. "F. J. Vipan"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
209-210
O
William Maltsby.
Richard Thomson [?].
Kuist 82: 268 cites Thomson's MS
letter of 9 Jan. 1854 enc. obituary of Maltsby.
- N.s. 41 (1854): 240-246. A:
"Rhine-land and its Romance."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
246-251
A
"Early Female Asceticism--Paula and
Eustochium."
Frederick John Vipan.
Kuist 82: 272, which cites
Vipan's undated MS letter "
covering an article on 'Early Female
Asceticism'. . ."; orig. "F.J.V."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
279
L
"Emendation of a Passage in Shakspere's
Coriolanus."
Frederick John Vipan.
Orig. "F.J.V."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
318-320
O:
Robert Henry Clive.
Henry Pidgeon [?]
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
- N.s. 41 (1854): 338. L:
Re the Amiens Nativity.
Charles
Delapryme.
[Orig. "C. De la Pryme"]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 350-358. A:
"Traits of the Czars."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 358-365. A:
"Pilgrimage to High Places--Einsiedlen in Switzerland."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 380-382. L:
"The Lord Mayor's Pageant of 1684."
Frederick William Fairholt.
[Orig. "F. W.
Fairholt"]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 487. V:
"A Sonnet, Tributary to the Poet Bernard Barton."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le Grice.
[Orig. "C. V.
LeGrice" (sic); dated Trereife (Cornwall), Le Grice's home]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 488-490. L:
"Answer to Oxoniensis.--The Oxford Septuagint."
Rev. Edward William Grinfield.
[Orig. "E. W.
Grinfield"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
490-491
L
"Fleet Hithe."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 41 (1854): 563-569. A:
"Leaves from a Russian Parterre."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 41 (1854): 576-581. A:
"Our Lady of Montserrat."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
601-603
L
"Original Letter and Anecdotes of Admiral [Edward]
Vernon."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
603
L
"Oversights of Schiller and Shakspere."
Frederick John Vipan.
Orig. "F.J.V."
-
N.s. 41
(1854)
613-614
R
Henry Fothergill Chorley's Modern German Music.
Emily Taylor [?].
Kuist 82: 267 cites Taylor's MS
letter of 5 May 1854 "about book reviewing of 'Modern German
Music'. . . ."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 2. L:
Query re 1717 pamphlet, Fair Payment No Sponge.
Saxe Bannister.
[Orig. "S.
Bannister"]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
2
S
"Remarks on Shakspere's Taming of the Shrew, and old
pronunciation of shrow."
Frederick John Vipan.
Orig. "F.J.V."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
9-12
A
"Undesigned Imitations. Shakspere of Erasmus.--Scott of
Hor[ace] Walpole.--Eugene Sue and Dumas of Schiller."
Frederick John Vipan.
Vipan's article on the same subject in GM n.s. 42 (1854): 128,
which begins, "In our Number for July we threw out a
conjecture . . . (re) the Colloquies of Erasmus . . ."; orig.
"F.V."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 17-23. A:
"The Map of London a Hundred Years Ago."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 38. V:
"On the Death of James Montgomery, 1854."
Lewis Mansel Thornton.
[Orig. "L. M.
Thornton"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 98. L:
Re disputes concerning "the doubtful origin and authenticity of 'the
Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester.'"
John
Britton.
[Orig. "J. Britton"]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
98
S
"'Solitude is sweet' [query re 'who is the Frenchman,
to whom Cowper refers in his "Retirement"']."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
120-128
A
"Sketch of the Early History of the Jews, derived exclusively from
heathan authors."
Charles Roach Smith.
Kuist 82: 264 cites Smith's MS
letter of 27 May 1854 "offering an item on the early history of the
Jews. . . ."
Orig. "Isca"
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
128-133
A
"Undesigned Imitations. The False Knights and
the Unruly Brides of Erasmus and Shakspere."
Frederick John Vipan.
Orig. "F.J.V."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 148-152. L:
"Our Old Public Libraries; Book Catalogues; and special Libraries."
Saxe Bannister.
[Orig. "S.
Bannister"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 152-153. L:
"Portraits of Sir Philip Sidney."
Charles
Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; dated
Cambridge, Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
210
S
"The Preceptors of King Edward the Sixth."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
226-230
A
"Sketch of the Early History of the Jews, derived exclusively from
heathan authors [cont.]."
Charles Roach Smith.
Kuist 82: 264 cites Smith's MS
letter of 27 May 1854 "offering an item on the early history of the
Jews. . . ."
Orig. "Isca"
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
230-234
A
"The Novels of M. Alexandre Dumas. Rosa, or The Black
Tulip."
Frederick John Vipan [?].
Kuist 82: 272 cites Vipan's
MS letter (date incomplete) "covering an article relating to M.
Dumas. . . ."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 258-263. A:
"Our Lady of Hal."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
263-268
L
"Mr. John Lodge's MSS. and the Liber Munerum
Hiberniae."
James Frederic Ferguson.
Kuist 82: 232, which cites
Ferguson's MS letter of 21 Aug. 1854 "with remarks on the 'Liber
Hiberniae'. . ."; orig. "F."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
268-269
L
"Bas-relief of the Dance of Death at Dresden."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
269-270
L
"The Harry the Fifth Club, or The Gang."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 270. L:
"Epitaphs of John Chapman at Elmley Castle, and of George Shipside at
Redmarley, co. Worcester.--The Earliest Paper in England."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated
Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
309-310
O
Caroline Bowles Southey.
Rev. Roger Frampton St. Barbe [?].
Kuist 82: 265 cites St.
Barbe's MS letter of 7 Aug. 1854 enc. obituary of Caroline Bowles
Southey.
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
322
S
"Interments in the Chapter House of St. Paul's."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 360-363. L:
"Remarks on the Moravians, by the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge."
Rev. John Montgomery Traherne.
[Orig. "J. M. Traherne"]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
363-364
L
"The Romance of Robert the Devil--Supposed Identity of the
Character--Opinions of recent Norman Historians."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 364-365. L:
"Wall Paintings at Ditteridge, Wilts."
George James De Wilde.
[Orig. "G. J. De
Wilde"; dated Northampton; De Wilde edited the Northampton
Mercury.]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
365
L
"King Charles's Escape to the Scots."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 366. L:
"Cast-iron Grave-slab--Holy Bread--Acrostic Epitaphs."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated
Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
373-374
R
"French Railway Literature.--1. Bibliothèque du Voyageur en
Chemins de Fer. . . . 2. Bibliothèque des Chemins de
Fer."
James Temple Mansel [?].
Kuist 82: 248 cites Mansel's
MS letter of 20 Aug. 1854 "sending review on French railway
literature. . . ."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
395-396
O:
John Freeman Milward Dovaston.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
397-401
O
Thomas Crofton Croker.
Rev. Arthur Blennerhassett Rowan [?].
Kuist 82: 261 cites
Rowan's MS letter of 18 Sept. 1854 "regarding a memoir of
Crofton Croker. . . ."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 434-442. A:
"Master Guy."
John Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 461. L:
"The Baguleys of Manchester."
Rev. Francis
Robert Raines.
[Orig. "F. R. Raines"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 538. L:
Note to supplement John Britton's signed memoir of Edward Wedlake Brayley
(n.s. 42 [1854]: 582-586), printed here because it arrived "too late for
insertion in its proper place. . . ."
John
Britton.
[The GM in its commentary on the note
identifies the author as "Mr. Britton."]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
549-557
A
"Alexander the False Prophet."
Frederick John Vipan.
Discusses Lucian and Alexander (p. 554);
Kuist 82: 272 cites Vipan's MS letter (with partial date) "covering an article
on
Lucius
Alexander. . . ."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 557-563. A:
"'Il Galateo' of Della Casa."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
586-588
L
"[Preservation of] Irish State Records."
James Frederic Ferguson.
Kuist 82: 232, which cites
Ferguson's MS letter of 13 Nov. 1854 "about the preservation of
Irish records . . ."; orig. "F."
- N.s. 42 (1854): 588-589. L:
"The Family of Chaderton."
Rev. Francis
Robert Raines.
[Orig. "F. R. Raines"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 589-590. L:
"Arms of Archbishop [John] Whitgift."
Charles Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H.
Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Cooper's home]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 591-592. L:
"The Suspension of Criminals in Chains."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
- N.s. 42 (1854): 592. L:
"Interment with a quantity of Pins--The Last Professional Fool--King's
Duty--Old Parish Clerks."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake
corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
593-594
L
"A Model Chancery Petition."
Rev. Arthur Blennerhassett Rowan.
Orig. "A.B.R."; dated Belmont, whence Rowan corresponded
with the GM
-
N.s. 42
(1854)
632-633
O
Rev. Roger Frampton St. Barbe.
Rev. Thomas Miles.
Kuist 82: 249, which cites Miles's MS
letter of 25 Nov. 1854 enc. St. Barbe's obituary;orig.
"T.M."