Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547-556).]John Thomas Blight.
[Authorship disclosed in title; NUC]Walter Lawrence [Morris] Lawrence.
[Orig. "W. L. Lawrence"; dated Sevenhampton Manor, Lawrence's home]Rev. Frederick Henry Arnold.
[Orig. "F. H. Arnold, M.A., Incumbent of Appledram"]Rev. Henry William King [?].
[Orig. "H. W. King"]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547-556).Benjamin Thorpe.
[Orig. "B. Thorpe"; dated Chiswick, whence Benjamin Thorpe signed his full name to an item in GM 214 (1863): 353-354]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547-556).]William Burges.
[Editorial note (p. 295n) identifies this as "the first of a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]John Thomas Blight.
[Cont. of GM 216 (1864): 30-41, which lists the author as "J. T. Blight, Author of 'A Week at the Land's End,' &c."; NUC]Rev. Frederick Henry Arnold.
[Orig. "F. H. Arnold, M.A."]Rev. John Dalton.
[Orig. "J. Dalton"; dated St. John's, Norwich, whence Dalton signed his full name to an item in GM 220 (1866): 540; Dalton published translations of Spanish religious works.]Rev. John Charles Coleman.
Dated from Clare Vicarage; information supplied by the Rev. John Rankin, Clare, Suffolk, in letter of 20 Sept. 1993; orig. "J.C.C."Rev. Frederick Henry Arnold.
[Orig. "F. H. Arnold, M.A."; dated Appledram, where Arnold was incumbent]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547- 556).]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]John Thomas Blight.
[Cont. of GM 216 (1864): 30-41, which lists the author as "J. T. Blight, Author of 'A Week at the Land's End,' &c."; NUC]Richard Caulfield.
[Orig. "R. Caulfield"; dated Cork, whence Caulfield signed his full name to an item in GM 214 (1863): 183-186]Rev. Henry Thomas Ellacombe [Ellicombe].
[Orig. "H. T. Ellacombe, M.A."; Ellacombe was an antiquary and campanologist.]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Rev. Joseph Thomas Fowler.
[Orig. "J. T. Fowler"]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]Rev. John Christopher Atkinson.
[Orig. "J. C. Atkinson"; dated Danby (Yorks.), where Atkinson was vicar]William Robert Emeris.
[Orig. "W. R. Emeris"; dated Louth (Lincs.), William Robert Emeris's home]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Walter Lawrence [Morris] Lawrence.
[Orig. "W. L. Lawrence"; dated Sevenhampton Manor, Lawrence's home]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547- 556).]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]William Burges.
[Orig. "W. Burges"]Sir William Robert Wills Wilde.
[Orig. "W. R. Wilde"]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547-556).]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Rev. Frederick Henry Arnold.
[Orig. "F. H. Arnold, M.A."; Arnold was the author of Petworth, a Sketch of its History and Antiquities (NUC).]Rev. Joseph Thomas Fowler.
[Orig. "J. T. Fowler"]John Gough Nichols.
Refers to the contributor's "paper on Ancient Hosiery" (which GM 217 [1864]: 338-340 identifies as by J. G. Nichols); orig. "J.G.N."Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547-556).]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]Gordon M. Hills.
[Hills signed his name to Pt. V. of this series (GM 216 [1864]: 547- 556).]William Burges.
[Cont. of a series which an editorial note (GM 216 [1864]: 295n) identifies as "a series of lectures given by Mr. W. Burges at the Society of Arts"]Edward Augustus Freeman.
[GM's note (p. 564n) identifies this item as "the substance of an extemporary lecture by Mr. E. A. Freeman delivered before the Oxford Architectural and Historical Society. . . ."]John Henry Parker.
[Orig. "J. H. Parker"]Charles Alban Buckler.
[Orig. "C. A. Buckler"; dated Oxford, where Buckler was a member of the Architectural Society]Lewis Macnaghten Humbert.
[Orig. "L. M. Humbert, Master of St. Cross"; dated St. Cross Hospital (Winchester), concerning which Humbert published several books (NUC)]Francis Joseph Baigent.
[Orig. "F. J. Baigent"; dated Winchester, whence Francis Joseph Baigent sent contributions to GM 217 (1864): 222-223 and elsewhere]Edmund John Syson.
[Orig. "E. J. Syson"]Thomas Orlando Sheldon Jewitt.
[Orig. "O. Jewitt"; Jewitt was an illustrator of antiquarian books (BMGC); article contains several illustrations signed by Jewitt.]Rev. William Barton Caparn.
[Orig. "W. B. Caparn"; dated Draycot, Wells, Somersetshire, where Caparn was vicar]Charles Henry Cooper [and Thompson Cooper].
[Orig. "C.H. and Thompson Cooper"; dated Cambridge, Charles Henry Cooper's home]