William Edward Flaherty.
Orig. "W.E.F."William Edward Flaherty.
Orig. "W.E.F."Walter Pennington Storer.
[Orig. "W. P. Storer"; dated Olney; Walter Pennington Storer was the author of Some notes concerning Olney (BMGC).]John Gough Nichols.
[Abbott 82: 211, n. 3]John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."James Heywood Markland.
[Orig. "J. H. Markland"]John Gough Nichols.
[Abbott 82: 211, n. 3]William Edward Flaherty.
Orig. "W.E.F."Rev. Harry Longueville Jones.
Orig. "H.L.J."John Gough Nichols.
[Abbott 82: 211, n. 3]John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G. Waller"]Benjamin Williams.
[Orig. "B. Williams, (F.S.A.)"; BMGC]Edward John Rudge.
[Orig. "E. J. Rudge"]Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."John Gough Nichols.
[Abbott 82: 211, n. 3]Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."Frederick John Vipan [?].
Kuist 82: 272 cites Vipan's MS letter of 14 June 1856 "saying he hopes to complete an article on Mr. Willmott. . . ."William Edward Flaherty.
Orig. "W.E.F."Benjamin Williams.
[Orig. "B. Williams"; Williams's earlier item re churches of the Pyrenees (GM 202 [1857]: 326-328) identifies him as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries; BMGC]John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]Frederick John Vipan.
Orig. "F.J.V."William John Duane.
Orig. "W.D."; dated Philadelphia, whence Duane sent a signed contribution to the GM in 1857Rev. Thomas Wilkinson Norwood.
[Orig. "T. W. de Drax"; Norwood was born near Drax, Yorks.]Frederick Augustus Carrington.
[Orig. "F. A. Carrington"; Carrington identifies himself as "one of the counsel on the trial" of William Waite in Worcester ca. 1827; BMGC lists Carrington as the author of a number of law reports.]John Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]Benjamin Williams.
Orig. "The Translator of Dr. Leo's Little Work on Anglo-Saxon Names of Places"; BMGCJohn Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence John Noake corresponded with the GM]Thomas Orlando Sheldon Jewitt.
[Orig. "O. Jewitt"; Jewitt was an illustrator of antiquarian books (BMGC).]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]