- N.s. 43 (1855): 2. L:
Query re arms borne by prelates.
Charles
Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H. Cooper"; dated
Cambridge, Cooper's home]
- N.s. 43 (1855): 24-32. A:
"The River Fleet."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
- N.s. 43 (1855): 45-47. L:
"Worcestershire Manuscripts.--Vacarius' Epitome of the Roman Law."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J.
Noake"; re Worcestershire, Noake's home]
- N.s. 43 (1855): 47. L:
"The Holy Loaf."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake
corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
47-48
L
"The Chapel of Mary Magdalen and St. Armill at
Tothill."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Kuist 82: 268, which cites
Tomlins's MS letters of 9 Jan. and 29 Jan. 1855 re Tothill
fair; orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
48
L
"The Emperors and Kings of the East."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
54-55
R
Odessa and its Inhabitants. By an English Prisoner in
Russia.
Thomas Wright [?].
Kuist 82: 275 cites Wright's MS
letter of 16 Dec. 1854 "sending a review of 'Odessa'. . .."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
100-102
O
Rev. Arthur Benoni Evans.
Sebastian Evans.
Kuist 82: 231 cites S. Evans's
"manuscript and corrected proofs of memoir of the Rev. A. B. Evans
. . . ," 14 Dec. 1854.
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
104
O
Midshipman Charles Madan.
Rev. John Morewood Gresley [?].
Kuist 82: 235 cites
Gresley's MS letter of 22 Dec. 1854 "enclosing a memoir of
Charles Madan. . . ."
- N.s. 43 (1855): 114. L:
Miscellaneous comments on various items in GM n.s. 24.
Charles Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H.
Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Cooper's home]
- N.s. 43 (1855): 114. L:
Correction for GM re Dr. John Thomas Abdy.
Charles Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H.
Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
121-123
A
"Letter of a Chaplain in the American Army
during the War of Independence."
Rev. Alexander Balloch Grosart.
Orig. "A.B.G."; dated Edinburgh, whence Grosart corresponded
with
the GM
- N.s. 43 (1855): 153-156. L:
"The Complutensian Septuagint versus the Vatican."
Rev. Edward William Grinfield.
[Orig. "E.
W. Grinfield"]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
156-160
L
"The Office of Cuneator or Die-graver to the Royal Mint--The
Manor of Lilleston, now Lisson, holden in Serjeanty by the tenure of keeping the
King's
Dies."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
160-162
L
"Hatton Garden--Bloomsbury--Underground Sewerage in Holborn
1661."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
163-165
L
"The Canon-Courts of Lyons.--Mechanical skill of M. de
Montmorillon.--Families of Saladin and D'Urf.--Disinterestedness of
[Charles]
Spon."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
171-172
R
The Autobiography of the Rev.
W[
illiam] Jay, ed. George Redford and John Angell
James.
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 248 cites Mansel's MS
letter of 15 Jan. 1855 "sending remainder of 'Jay'. . . ."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
198-202
O
Rev. Henry Raikes, Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester.
Rev. Francis) Robert Raines.
Kuist 82: 258 cites Raines's
"corrected proof sheets of memoir for Rev. Chancellor Raikes. . .
."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
212-213
O
William Henry Bartlett.
John Britton.
Illust. 8: xxxvi, n
- N.s. 43 (1855): 263-268. L:
"The Roman Edition of the Septuagint. 1586."
Rev. Edward William Grinfield.
[Orig. "E. W.
Grinfield"]
- N.s. 43 (1855): 271-273. L:
"Curious Names, Hermitages, and Caves, in Worcestershire."
John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake";
dated Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
346-349
A
"Glimpses of the Olden Time in America. From
the unpublished diary of Mrs. [E. S. Morton] Quincy of Cambridge."
Rev. Alexander Balloch Grosart.
Orig. "A.B.G."; dated Edinburgh, whence Grosart corresponded
with
the GM
- N.s. 43 (1855): 359-365. A:
"Remains of Mediaeval London."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
376
V
"Sonnet on the Obituary."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le Grice.
Orig. "C.V.L.G."
- N.s. 43 (1855): 380-385. L:
"The Complutensian Polyglot."
Rev. Edward
William Grinfield.
[Orig. "E. W. Grinfield"]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
385-386
L
"House Drainage in Early Domestic Architecture."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
386-387
L
"Memorial Buffetings.--Norman Privilege of Retraction, and
Character for Uncertainty.--Custom of Smiting a Jew At Easter."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
387-389
L
"Touthill, or Totehill, Tothill Fields.--Mile End; Huscarl's Manor at
Stepney and Mile End."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Kuist 82: 268 cites Tomlins's
MS letters of 9 Jan. and 29 Jan. 1855 re Tothill fair; Orig.
"T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
450
S
"History of Scotland during the Commonwealth."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
- N.s. 43 (1855): 450. S:
"The Great Fair at Westminster."
James
Temple Mansel.
[This immediately follows an item by "J.T.M."
(Mansel's signature), and the GM states that both are by the same
author.]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
456-458
A
"The 'Charter Oak' of Connecticut."
Rev. Alexander Balloch Grosart.
Orig. "A.B.G."; dated Edinburgh, whence Grosart corresponded
with
the GM
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
491-494
L
"The Wardship of Valerian Weslye, of Dangan, co.
Meath, in the reign of James I."
James Frederic Ferguson.
Kuist 82: 232 cites 1855 MS
letter from Ferguson re "an article for 'GM' on Valerian Wesley's
wardship. . . ."; Orig. "J.F.F."
- N.s. 43 (1855): 495-496. L:
"Parentage of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester."
Charles Henry Cooper.
[Orig. "C. H.
Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Cooper's home]
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
496-497
L
"Lord Ormond's Butlerage of Ireland.--Franchise in Limerick."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
561-562
A
"New Historical Facts Regarding the Lady Arabella Stuart."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
594-595
7L
"Unpublished Letter of the Poet [Thomas] Moore" enc.
James Frederic Ferguson.
Orig. "J.F.F."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
596-597
L
"Proclamations against New Buildings--Clement's Inn Field--Sohoe-
-Dog Fields--Windmill Fields."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
598-600
L
"The Wardship of Valerian Wesley."
James Frederic Ferguson.
Kuist 82: 232 cites
Ferguson's MS letter of 23 May 1855 "covering the final part of his
article on Valerian Wesley. . . ."; orig. "J.F.F."
-
N.s. 43
(1855)
600
L
"Pheasantry in Saint James's Park--Keeper of the Comorants."
Thomas Edlyne Tomlins.
Orig. "T.E.T."
- N.s. 44 (1855): 29-34. A:
"Medieval London."
John Green
Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]
- N.s. 44 (1855): 36-41. A:
"Local Allusions."
John Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
50-54
A
"Letter of Aaron Burr, the First President of
Princeton College, New Jersey."
Rev. Alexander Balloch Grosart.
Kuist 82: 235 cites
Grosart's MS letter of 12 June 1855 "with additional information on
Burr and Princeton. . . ."; orig. "A.B.G."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
54-55
L
"Royal Archery in Tothill Fields, by Westminster."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
- N.s. 44 (1855): 58-59. L:
"Superstitions of Worcestershire."
John
Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence
John Noake corresponded with the GM]
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
59-62
L
"On the Site of Anderida, a Romano-British City."
Dr. ----- Smart [?].
Kuist 82: 264 cites Smart's MS
letter of 7 June 1855 "enclosing a paper on 'Anderida'. . . ."
Orig. "Durotrix"
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
74-76
R
The Orations of Demosthenes on the Crown and on the
Embassy, trans. Charles Rann Kennedy.
James Temple Mansel.
Kuist 82: 248 cites Mansel's MS
letter of 22 June 1855 "returning proof of Demosthenes. . . ."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
104
O
Rev. Edward Archibald Douglas.
Thomas Collins, Jun. [?].
Kuist 82: 226-227 cites
Collins's MS letter of 22 June 1855 "asking for death notice
inserted of . . . Douglas. . . ."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
141-149
A
"The Descendants of Mary Stuart. By a Modern Jacobite."
William MacCall.
Kuist 82: 245 cites MacCall's MS
letter of 2 July 1855 enc. "an article on descendants of Mary
Stewart. . . ."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
157
L
"Death of Charles the Bold.--Descent of Hugh
Capet."
William Tooke the Younger.
Orig. "M.M.M."; dated
Athenaeum, whence Tooke the Younger corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
161-162
L
"The Unpublished Statutes of Ireland."
James Frederic Ferguson.
GM n.s. 45
(1856): 652; Orig. "J.F.F."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
226
S
Re "[Query re origin of expression] A Bubble Boy [as
used in Pope's Bathos]."
James Temple Mansel.
Orig. "J.T.M."
- N.s. 44 (1855): 235-245. A:
"Jacques de Lelaing; the good knight, without fear and without
doubt."
John Doran.
[Orig.
"J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
255-261
R
Saba, Lady Holland, The Life of the Rev. Sidney
Smith.
William Henry Amyot [?].
Kuist 82: 217 cites Amyot's
MS letter of 26 July 1855 "offering . . . his article, 'Memoirs of
Sidney Smith'. . . ."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
276-278
L
"Remarks on the [British] Museum Catalogues."
Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
356-363
A
"The Peerage of Ireland."
John Gough Nichols.
Orig. "J.G.N."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
381-384
L
"The Growth of London."
Joseph Burtt.
Kuist 82: 224, which cites Burtt's MS
letter of 9 Oct. 1855 re "corrections in his paper 'The Growth
of London' edited for 'GM'. . ."; orig. "J.B."
- N.s. 44 (1855): 384-386. L:
"Superstitions of Worcestershire."
John
Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence
John Noake corresponded with the GM]
- N.s. 44 (1855): 388-390. L:
"The Use of the Libraries at the British Museum."
Edward George Ballard.
[Orig. "E. G.
Ballard"]
- N.s. 44 (1855): 390-391. L:
"The Secretaries of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond."
John Gough Nichols.
[Orig. "J. G.
Nichols"]
- N.s. 44 (1855): 451-458. A:
"Queens Unqueened."
John Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
- N.s. 44 (1855): 470-479. A:
"Maps and Views of London in the Sixteenth Century."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
488-494
A
"The Peerage of Ireland [cont.]."
John Gough Nichols.
Cont. of GM n.s. 44
(1855): 356-363, which is signed "J.G.N.," John Gough Nichols's
frequent signature
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
503-504
L
"Charms, Omens, and Cautionary Denouncements.
William Tooke the Younger.
Orig. "M.M.M."; dated
Athenaeum, whence Tooke the Younger corresponded with the GM
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
537
O:
Sir Andrew Vincent Corbet.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
L:
Note on Roman pharos in Dover Castle.
John Mummery
Kuist 82: 115Orig.
"J.M."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
L:
Note re the inscription on a monument to Bishop
Joseph Butler in Bristol Cathedral.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 92Orig. "A
Correspondent"
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
L:
Query re authorship of Essay on the
Principles of Charitable Institutions.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 93Orig.
"J.T.M."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
A:
Query re the location of the "George" from
Charles I's Order of the Garter.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 131Orig.
"J.G.N."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
S:
Note on an entry in the British Museum
Catalogue.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
S:
Note on a statement by John Jortin to Bishop
William Warburton.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 92
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
562
S:
Note on trans. of Cicero's Letters to
Atticus by Dr. William Heberden.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 92
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
579-585
L:
"Parallel Passages in the New Testament and the
Ancient Classic Authors."
----- Combe
Kuist 82: 52Orig. "C."
- N.s. 44 (1855): 588-594. A:
"Romance and Reality."
John
Doran.
[Orig. "J. Doran"]
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
612-613
L:
"Dulwich College."
Rev. Charles Howes
Kuist 82: 81Orig. "A Lover of
Truth"
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
614
L:
"A Cambridge Anecdote of the Year 1718."
Edward George Ballard
Kuist 82: 30-31Orig.
"B."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
615
R:
The Annals of England, vol. 1.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
615-617
R:
Antonio Gallenga's History of
Piedmont.
Robert Cradock Nichols
Kuist 82: 131
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
617-618
R:
Discovery of a Merovingian Cemetery and
Early Christian Inscriptions at La Chapelle-Saint-Eloi
(Eure).
Charles Roach Smith
Kuist 82: 144
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
618-619
R:
Philip Gilbert Hamerton's The Isles of Loch
Awe.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
619-620
R:
A Memoir of the Life and Death of Sir John
King.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
620-621
R:
Samuel Lewis, Jun., The Book of English
Rivers.
John Gough Nichols
Kuist 82: 130
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
621-622
R:
William Blew's Agamemnon the
King.
Francis Morgan Nichols [?]
Kuist 82: 115
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
622
R:
Doctor Antonio.
J. Gravell
Kuist 82: 74
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
622
R:
Henry Alford's Divine Love in Creation and
Redemption: Sermons.
James Temple Mansel
Kuist 82: 92
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
656-657
O:
Sir John Bickerton Williams.
Henry Pidgeon
Kuist 82: 136Orig.
"H.P."
-
N.s. 44
(1855)
661-662
O:
Rev. John Eagles.
John Mathew Gutch [?]
Kuist 82: 75