- 204 (1858):
3-18. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of the
Fourteenth Century."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 204 (1858): 84. L:
"Nonconformists."
Rev. John Rouse
Bloxam.
[Orig. "J. R. Bloxam"; dated Magdalen
College, Oxford, where Bloxham held assorted offices]
-
204
(1858)
109-110
O
James Henry Hurdis.
Mark Anthony Lower [?].
Orig. "M.A.L."
- 204 (1858): 122. L:
"The Tragedy of [Alice] Lady Hungerford."
Rev. Edgar Edmund Estcourt.
[Orig. "E. E.
Estcourt"]
- 204 (1858):
123-138. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 204 (1858): 234. L:
"The Law of Treasure Trove."
William Henry
Brockett.
[Orig. "W. H. Brockett"; dated Gateshead,
where Brockett published The Tradesmen's Tokens]
- 204 (1858):
235-251. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
-
204
(1858)
346
S
"Derivation of Gawthorpe."
Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."
-
204
(1858)
346
S
"Worksop Castle, Notts."
Edward George Ballard.
Orig. "E.G.B."
- 204 (1858):
347-355. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 204 (1858):
459-467. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 204 (1858):
575-592. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
-
205
(1858)
2
S
"Error in Mr. [Henry Richards] Luard's Edition of the
Anglo-Norman Metrical Life of King Edward."
Thomas Wright [?].
Orig. "T.W."; Wright was a
medievalist and honorary secretary to the Camden Society.
- 205 (1858):
3-19. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of the
Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 205 (1858): 98. L:
"Execution at Worcester."
John
Noake.
[Orig. "J. Noake"; dated Worcester, whence
John Noake corresponded with the GM]
- 205 (1858):
99-114. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of the
Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 205 (1858): 159-160. A:
"Coats of Arms in Essex Churches. No. VIII. Clavering Hundred.--No.
I."
John H. Sperling.
[Orig. "J. H. Sperling"; dated Wicken Bonant Rectory, whence
Sperling signed his full name to items in GM 202 (1857): 506 and
elsewhere]
- 205 (1858): 161-162. L:
"Mr. Luard's Lives of St. Edward."
Rev.
Henry Richard Luard.
[Orig. "H. R. Luard"; dated
Trinity College, Cambridge, where Luard was a fellow and registrary of the
university]
-
205
(1858)
162-163
L
"The Old Norman Language."
J. J. Wilkins [?].
Orig. "J.J.W."
- 205 (1858): 165-166. L:
"The Shrewsbury Peerage. Defacement of Monumental Inscriptions."
John Green Waller.
[Orig. "J. G.
Waller"]
-
205
(1858)
210
S
"Family of Strode of Co. Somerset."
Charles James Richardson [?].
Orig. "C.J.R."
- 205 (1858): 210. L:
"Nigel de Albini."
Thomas
North.
[Orig. "T. North"; dated Leicester, where
North was secretary of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological
Society]
- 205 (1858):
211-227. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 205 (1858):
323-339. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 205 (1858): 366. V:
"Lines Originally Written for the Ladies' Charitable Bazaar at Penzance,
A.D. 1828."
Rev. Charles Valentine Le
Grice.
[Orig. "C. V. Le Grice"]
- 205 (1858): 376-381. L:
"Maps of London, Seventeenth Century."
John
Green Waller.
[Orig. "I. G. Waller"]
- 205 (1858): 383-386. L:
"Notes on the Barberini Inscription at Rome, on the Conquest of Britain by
Claudius Caesar."
William Bell.
[Orig. "W. Bell, Phil. Dr."; Bell signed his full name to
contributions in GM n.s. 38 (1852): 450-453 and elsewhere.]
- 205 (1858):
435-451. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
- 205 (1858):
547-563. A: "The Arms, Armour and Military Usages of
the Fourteenth Century [cont.]."
John Hewitt.
[Lacy unpub., citing
GM 208 (1860): 501]
-
205
(1858)
604-608
A
"A Day's Ramble in the Côte d'Or."
John Green Waller [?].
Orig. "J.G.W."