Attributions of Authorship in the
Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-77: A Supplement
to Kuist
by
Emily Lorraine de
Montluzin
When James M. Kuist published The Nichols File of
The
Gentleman's Magazine: Attributions of Authorship and Other
Documentation in Editorial Papers at the Folger Library (Madison:
U of Wisconsin P, 1982), he provided scholars of the periodical press with
an indispensable resource: the identification of authorship of almost 13,000
hitherto anonymous articles, reviews, poems, and other items appearing in
the Gentleman's Magazine. Kuist's list, though breathtaking
in
its accomplishment, is designedly limited in scope. Confined as it is to the
handwritten attributions of authorship entered by the GM's
long-standing editor, John Nichols, members of his family, and their
associates into the office copy of the Gentleman's (now
housed
at the Folger Library), Kuist's list necessarily makes no use of a wealth of
other sources. It does not incorporate, for example, attributions found in
Nichols's two massive sets of miscellaneous material on the
eighteenth-century world of letters, the nine-volume Literary
Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century (1812-15) and the eight-volume
Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century
(1817-58). Neither does it include attributions of authorship for articles
bearing known pseudonyms or initials. Nor does it incorporate lists
compiled by C. Lennart Carlson, Donald F. Bond, and Albert Pailler of the
authors of poetry appearing in the early volumes of the
GM.[1] Likewise Kuist,
with two exceptions, makes no attempt to include Samuel Johnson's
contributions to the Gentleman's in The Nichols
File.[2] Furthermore, though
Kuist's list is voluminous for the period from the 1780s to 1856, when John
Nichols and his descendants dominated to varying degrees the history of the
GM, it is predictably short of material for the pre-Nichols
epoch, the period from the founding of the GM
in 1731 through the 1770s.
Since The Nichols File made its appearance in 1982,
Arthur Sherbo has twice updated Kuist's list with a substantial number of
additional attributions of authorship.[3] The following list is designed to
serve as
a further update
of Kuist, covering the period before 1778, the year John Nichols became
a principal proprietor of the
Gentleman's Magazine and thus
took the first step in the assumption of personal control over the
GM that would last nearly five decades. As very few of
Kuist's
approximately 13,000 attributions fall within the pre-1778 epoch, the
resultant addition of 859 attributions of authorship involving some 41
contributors should provide important information about the
GM's early years. In addition, the following list includes the
first full tabulation of approximately 300 reviews signed "X.," which
appeared from April 1767 through March 1773 and which have been proven
to have been the work of John Hawkesworth.
[4] The complete "X." list has never
before
appeared in print and is included here in order to make the present
compilation as comprehensive as possible.
[5]
To be of maximum service to scholars, the following update of
Kuist's list is designed to be accessible by article as well as by author. It
therefore retains Kuist's valuable device of cross-listing material, permitting
readers to look up an article by means of its chronological listing in order
to determine who wrote it, as well as to look up an author by name in order
to see a synopsis of his contributions. Shortened titles of articles appear
throughout, and entries carry the following designations:
- L: letter to Sylvanus Urban
- A: article, note, or query
- R: review
- V: poetry
- O: obituary
- S: staff item of editorial content
In the chronological table the source of each attribution appears in brackets
following the contributor's name. Those attributions assigned on the basis
of the use of known signatures bear the designation "Sig.," followed by the
relevant pseudonym or initials. Abbreviated titles used in the chronological
listing of additions to the Kuist list are as follows:
- Brett-James Brett-James, Norman G. The Life of Peter
Collinson. London: Dunstan, [1926].
-
GM Gentleman's Magazine.
-
Illust. Nichols, John. Illustrations of the
Literary
History of the Eighteenth Century. 8 vols. London,
1817-58.
-
Lit. Anec. ---. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth
Century. 9 vols. London, 1812-15.
-
Med. Trans. Medical Transactions.
-
Phil. Trans. Philosophical Transactions.
ADDITIONS TO KUIST'S NICHOLS FILE:
CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING IN THE GM
- 2 (1732): 822. V: "Week's Occurrences." Edward Cave.
[GM ns 2 (1857): 386]
- 5 (1735): 734-736. V: Chronicle of the month in verse. Edward
Cave. [GM ns 2 (1857): 386]
- 7 (1737): 631. V: "Roberto Freind." Robert Lowth [?].
[Lit.
Anec. 5: 88]
- 16 (1746): 545-546. L: Inscription. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 17 (1747): 180. L: Inscription. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 19 (1749): 288. S: Parag. re 2 preceding pamphlets. Edward
Cave. [Lit. Anec. 1: 591]
- 19 (1749): 311-312. L: "Rusticlericus's Answer." John Jones.
[Lit. Anec. 1: 586]
- 19 (1749): 413n. S: Note re Free and Candid
Disquisitions. Edward Cave. [Lit. Anec. 1:
591]
- 20 (1750): 68-69. L: On fungi. Richard Pulteney. [Lit.
Anec. 8: 196]
- 20 (1750): 135. V: "To a favourite Dog." John Hawkesworth [?].
[Sig.: "J.H."]
- 21 (1751): 111-112. L: "Poaching defined." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 21 (1751): 151. A: "Weather and Diseases." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 195-196. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 230. V: Trans. of "Tableau de Jugement Dernier."
John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 21 (1751): 243-244. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 254-255. A: "Inscription explained." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 21 (1751): 293. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 323. L: J.S.'s Ode enclosed. John Loveday the Elder.
[Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 21 (1751): 344. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 390. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 422. L: "To Cato" enclosed. John Hawkesworth [?].
[Sig.: "J.H."]
- 21 (1751): 440. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 488. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 21 (1751): 551-552. L: Addison vindicated. William Warburton.
[Lit. Anec. 2: 443-444]
- 21 (1751): 561. L: "North American Plants." Peter Collinson.
[Brett-James 227]
- 21 (1751): 577-578. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): iii. S: Preface. Edward Cave. [GM ns 2
(1857): 9]
- 22 (1752): 5-6. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 56. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 75. L: "Sima-rouba." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 740]
- 22 (1752): 102. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 151-152. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 202. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 235. V: "Ode on May." John Loveday the Elder. [Sig.:
"Academicus"]
- 22 (1752): 252. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 300. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 346. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 396. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 401. L: "Antient Coins." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 443-444. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 459-461. A: "Shakespeare's Falstaff." Philip
Thicknesse [?]. [Sig.: "P.T."]
- 22 (1752): 497-498. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 22 (1752): 515-516. L: "Roman Inscription." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 554-556. L: "Disproof of Miracle." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 22 (1752): 560-561. A: "New Electrical Experiment." Benjamin
Franklin. [GM ns 2 (1857): 383]
- 22 (1752): 590-591. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 8. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 12-13. L: "Rebus." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 63. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 66-67. L: "Mistake in Cambden [sic]." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 92. L: Verses ("The wicked cry") enclosed. John
Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 112. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 143. V: "On a D---." John Loveday the Elder. [Sig.:
"Academicus"]
- 23 (1753): 158. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 209. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 226. L: James I's letter enclosed. Philip Thicknesse [?].
[Sig.: "P.T."]
- 23 (1753): 260. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 267-268. L: "Old Proverb." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 305. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 331-332. L: "Ancient Inscriptions." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [Sig.: GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 354-355. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 401. A: "Weather (conc.)." John Fothergill.
[Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 401. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 411-412. L: Roman gem. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 412-413. L: "Virgil misunderstood." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 421-423. L: Homer, Shakespeare, Virgil, and Milton.
John Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 23 (1753): 453-454. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 465. L: "Text and Gloss." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 502. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 553-554. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 23 (1753): 568. L: "Passage in Horace." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 23 (1753): 601-602. A: "Critical Remarks on Virgil." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 8. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 58. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 66-67. A: "Proverbial saying." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 106. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 109-111. L: "Antique Inscription." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 151-152. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 157-160. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 161-162. L: "Antient Syrinx." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 204. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 211-212. L: "Proverb explained." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 212. L: "Derivation of the Word cate." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 256. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 282. L: "Anglo-Saxon Fragment." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 303 A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 305-306. L: "A strange Bird." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 309. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 310-311. L: "Lord's Prayer." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 352. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 363. L: Further discussion of the Lord's Prayer.
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 400. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 407-408. L: "Antient Motto and Inscription." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 408. L: "Antient Motto." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 413-415. L: "A Learned Taylor [Robert Hill]." John
Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 24 (1754): 415-416. L: "English Proverb." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 445-446. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 459-460. L: "Ancient Seal." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 475. L: "Bolingbroke's Philosophy." John
Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "H.J."]
- 24 (1754): 493-494. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 24 (1754): 494-495. L: "Antient Inscription." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 508. A: "French Word." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 24 (1754): 546-548. L: Further discussion of the Lord's Prayer.
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 979]
- 24 (1754): 594-595. L: "Swearing." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 6. L: Warburton's Macbeth. Samuel
Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 6-7. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 7. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 25-29. L: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 55. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 59-61. A: "Fire-eating Art." Ellis Farneworth [?].
[Lit. Anec. 2: 391-392]
- 25 (1755): 84. V: Elegy. Joseph Robertson. [Sig.:
"Eusebius"]
- 25 (1755): 103. A: "Diseases." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 106-108. A: "Case of Charles Brandon." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 108. L: "Female Impostor in France." David Henry
[?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 25 (1755): 152. A: "Diseases." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197. A: "Weather [for March]." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197. A: "Weather [for April]." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 197-198. A: "Weather for May." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 211. L: "Immur'd Skeleton." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 212-213. L: "Critical Explanations." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 246. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 265. L: "Genesis xiv. 6." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 272-274. L: "Maiden-Way." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 299-302. A: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 321. L: Exod. 9. 31-32. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 321. L: "Pontopidan." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 343. A: "Weather." John Fothergill. [Lit.
Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 345-347. L: "Wolsey." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 394-395. L: "Antient and fabulous History." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 438. L: "Answer to Lasenbiensis." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 439. A: "Weather, for September." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 439. A: "Weather for October." John Fothergill.
[Lit. Anec. 9: 738, 740]
- 25 (1755): 451-452. A: "To Lasenbiensis." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 494. L: "Of antient Mythology." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 495. L: "Pierce [sic] Plowman." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 503-504. L: "White-pine." Peter Collinson.
[Brett-James 228-229]
- 25 (1755): 541-542. L: "Pibley Dam." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 25 (1755): 550-551. L: "American Pine." Peter Collinson.
[Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 16. A: "American Firr-tree." Peter Collinson.
[Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 17-18. L: "Case of Chanticleer." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 980]
- 26 (1756): 71-72. L: "Cruelty of terrifying weak Minds." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 113-114. L: "Cultivation of Exotics." Peter Collinson.
[Brett-James 228-229]
- 26 (1756): 131. L: "Virgil Illustrated." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 164-165. L: "Northern Lights." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 172-173. A: "To Granticola." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 223-225. L: "Albumazar." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 229-230. L: Ancient customs." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 330-332. L: "Sect of Philosophers." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 486. L: "Land and Sea Officers." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 26 (1756): 559-560. L: "Antique Figure." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 58. L: "Militia Bill." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 59-60. A: "Passage in Juvenal." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 123-124. L: "Coluber of Virgil." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 127-128. A: "Gemsege's Reply." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 215-216. L: "Passage of Virgil." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 256. L: "Critical Remark on Horace." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 305-306. L: "Anglo-Saxon Coins." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 487-491. A: "Dean Swift." John Hawkesworth [?].
[Illust. 5: 380]
- 27 (1757): 498-499. L: "Tradesmen's Tokens." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 559-560. L: "Excisemens [sic] Widows." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 27 (1757): 560-561. L: "Violin." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 20-21. L: "New military Establishment." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [Sig.: "T. Row"]
- 28 (1758): 21-22. L: "Thoresby's Coin." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 173-174. L: "Country dance." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 210-211. L: On serpents. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 211. A: "Question to the Naturalists." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 261-262. L: "Sleep of Plants." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 312-313. L: "Bull's blood." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 320. L: "Oracles." Joseph Robertson. [Sig.:
"Eusebius"]
- 28 (1758): 321. L: "Passage in Martial." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 418. A: "Decency in the Repositories of the Dead."
Joseph Robertson. [Sig.: "Eusebius"]
- 28 (1758): 422. L: Ars Poetica. Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 435: V: On Count of Gisors. Matthew Maty.
[Lit.
Anec. 3: 258]
- 28 (1758): 465-466. L: "Obsolete Latin Word." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 981]
- 28 (1758): 477. L: "On Cemeteries." John Hawkesworth [?].
[Sig.: "X."]
- 28 (1758): 570-571. L: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 15-16. L: "Rustic Philosophy." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 65-68. A: "Stone Coffin." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 115-117. L: "Sealing Deeds." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 164-165. L: "Wives of Prelates." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 211-212. L: "Cicero de Senectute
corrected." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796):
982]
- 29 (1759): 270-272. L: "Bumper." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 326-327. L: "Stature of Jesus Christ." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 407-408. L: "Roman Inscription." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 481-482. A: "Incident in Careless
Husband." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii
(1796):
982]
- 29 (1759): 571. A: "Geographer of Ravenna." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 29 (1759): 587. V: "The Year Fifty-Nine." John Duncombe.
[Lit. Anec. 8: 276]
- 29 (1759): 593. V: "To a Great Minister." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 30 (1760): 337. V: "To Col. Clive." John Duncombe.
[GM 56-i (1786): 451]
- 30 (1760): 382. V: "Herefordshire Grove." John Duncombe.
[GM 56-i (1786): 452]
- 30 (1760): 382. V: "O Rus." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 30 (1760): 501-502. L: "Narrow Streets in London." Charles
Rogers. [Illust. 8: 453]
- 30 (1760): 514-515. L: "Remarkable Cavalcade." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 31 (1761): 38. V: "My lov'd Boscawen dead!" John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 31 (1761): 125. L: "Stone Coffin." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.:
"J.D."]
- 31 (1761): 374. V: "Happy the man." John Cowper. [Lit.
Anec. 6: 615]
- 31 (1761): 376. V: "Arrival of the intended Queen." John
Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 31 (1761): 456-459. L: "Management of the French." David
Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 32 (1762): 35. L: Anecdote of Virgil. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 32 (1762): 54-55. L: "Enabling Fellows of Colleges to Marry."
John Love-day the Elder. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 32 (1762): 87. A: "From the Latin of M. Huet." John Duncombe.
[Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 32 (1762): 567-569. L: "Christmas Festivals." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 12-15. L: "Sorcery and Witchcraft." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii 1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 81-82. L: "Passage in P. Mela." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 160-162. A: "Passage in Othello."
Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 223-224. L: "Criticism on the Short Introduction
to English Grammar." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM
66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 230-234. L: "Harrison's Time-Piece." John Nichols
[?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 33 (1763): 340. L: "Remarkable Inscription." John Hawkesworth
[?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 33 (1763): 395-396. L: "Festival of St Paul." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 441-442. L: "Ducarel's Repertory."
Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 480-481. L: "Progress of the Sciences." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 486. L: "Method to recover drowned Persons." John
Nichols [?]. [Sig.: "Nauticus"]
- 33 (1763): 585-586. L: "Holy Places at Jerusalem." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 33 (1763): 598-601. L: "Character of King Charles the Second."
David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 85-86. L: "Tasso's Jerusalem." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 111. L: "Republic of Babine." John Hawkesworth [?].
[Sig.: "J.H."]
- 34 (1764): 329-330. L: "Fairfax's Translation of Tasso." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 361-363. L: "Further Remarks on Fairfax's Translation
of Tasso." Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796):
982]
- 34 (1764): 464. L: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 34 (1764): 522-526. L: "Improvements in Agriculture." David
Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 537. L: On Gen. 30. 37, 39. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 34 (1764): 537. L: West Country clergyman. John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 34 (1764): 607-608. L: "Cross in Cheapside." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 34 (1764): 632. L: Agricultural improvements. David Henry.
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 35 (1765): 6-7. A: Trans. from Huetiana. John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 35 (1765): 72-73. L: "Grave Stones." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 35 (1765): 112-114. A: "Anecdotes from Huet." John Duncombe.
[Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 35 (1765): 159-160. A: "Sycamore." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James
231]
- 35 (1765): 212. A: "Physic Garden." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James
235]
- 35 (1765): 335. V: "Spring." John Nichols. [Illust.
8:
xiii]
- 35 (1765): 511-514. A: "Rattle-Snakes." John Bartram.
[Brett-James 234]
- 36 (1766): 160. L: "Foul Salt." David Henry. [Sig.:
"D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 175-177. L: "Improvements in Husbandry." David
Henry. [Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 186. L: "April Fool." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 36 (1766): 203-204. A: "Bishop of St. Davids." William Dodd [?].
[Illust. 5: 766]
- 36 (1766): 260. L: "Robin Hood." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 36 (1766): 282. L: Insect nest. David Henry. [Sig.:
"D.Y."]
- 36 (1766): 301. L: Papers re Spanish trade in Jamaica enclosed.
David Henry [?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 36 (1766): 331. L: "Chestnut-Tree." Peter Collinson. [Brett-James
233]
- 36 (1766): 421-423. A: "Political Anecdotes." John Hawkesworth
[?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 36 (1766): 424-425. A: "Political Anecdotes." John Hawkesworth
[?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 36 (1766): 569-570. A: "Metempsychosis
Illustrated."
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 106-107. A: "Regalls." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 171-172. R: Quarantine. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 172. R: Letter to the proprietors of India
stock. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 172-173. R: The Ghost. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 173-174. R: Elegies. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 174-178. R: History of civil society. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 178-180. R: Belisarius. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 243-244. L: "Montego." Samuel Pegge
the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 256-257. L: "Elephants." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: The Buck. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Poetical Epistles and
Tunbridge epistles. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Dearness of provision. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 262. R: Crito. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.:
"X."]
- 37 (1767): 262-264. R: Cries of Blood. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 264-265. R: New topic of conversation.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 265-266. R: Great events. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 266. R: Scheme to pay off the national
debt. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 266-268. R: Tables and Tracts. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 268-269. R: Letters on the British
Museum.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 307. A: "Passage in Virgil." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 309-313. R: Original Genius. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 313-314. R: Method of inoculating. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 314-315. R: Idylliums of Theocritus.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 315-316. R: Works of Metastasio. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 316-317. R: Medical Advice. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 317. R: Manners of the Times. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 317-318. R: Letter to the people. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 318-319. R: Remarks on Rousseau. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 319-320. R: Henry the Second. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 346-347. L: "Achilles." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito."]
- 37 (1767): 357-358. L: "Passage in Homer." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 361-362. R: Dorando. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 362-365. R: Diseases. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 365. R: Two Letters. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 365-366. R: History of Nourjahad. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 366-368. R: Letters of Lady M---y W---y
M---e [Mary Wortley Montagu]. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 368-372. R: Examination of Doctor Benjamin
Franklin. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 372-373. R: Amaranth. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 408. L: "Richard Plantagenet." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 409-410. R: Prospect of Liberty. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 411-412. R: Address to the Public. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412. R: A sleepy sermon. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412. R: Short animadversions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 412-413. R: Comparative observations.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: Letter to the Marquis of Granby.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: Growth of popery. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413. R: A caution. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 413-415. R: Treating small-pox. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 415. R: London Merchant. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 415-416. R: Miracles of the Gospel. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 416. R: Speeches of the Lords of Council and
Session. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 441-442. L: "Origin of a common Phrase." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 443-444. L: "Antiquities." Richard Gough. [Lit.
Anec. 6: 271]
- 37 (1767): 453-456. A: Trans., Life of Huet. John
Duncombe. [List. Anec. 8: 277]
- 37 (1767): 458-460. R: Tour to the East. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 460-462. R: Narrative of the
Proceedings.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 462-464. R: A Dialogue. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 464-467. R: 2 pamphlets re Harrison's watch. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 468. R: Health. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.:
"X."]
- 37 (1767): 488. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe.
[Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 37 (1767): 498. L: "Coin of Vespasian." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 505-507. R: Affairs of Ireland. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 507-508. R: Narrative of Facts. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 508-510. R: Answer to a Pamphlet. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 510. R: Remarks on the Answer. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 511. R: "Y." 's remarks on Langton. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 511-512. R: Trials of James Brownrigg, and
John
his Son. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 512-514. R: Letters of Montesquieu.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 514-515. R: Letter to the Lord-Mayor.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 529-531. S: "Price of Provisions." David Henry. [Sig.:
"D.Y."]
- 37 (1767): 542. L: "Contusions in Elephants [sic] Teeth." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 548. L: "Coin." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 549. L: Vine's illustration. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 37 (1767): 553. R: Poems by Dr. Dodd. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 553-554. R: Psalms of David. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 554-556. R: Manner of inoculating. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 556-558. R: Cause of Fevers. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 558-560. R: Considerations [re
Welsh
benefices]. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 560-561. R: Douglas Cause. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 561. R: Priest in Rhime. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 561-562. R: Peep behind the Curtain.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 572. A: "Eruption of Mount Vesuvius." David Henry
[?]. [Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 37 (1767): 580-581. L: "Reading Romances." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 982]
- 37 (1767): 591-592. R: Letter to Madan. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 592-594. R: Aldwinckle. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 594. R: National Establishments. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 594. R: Doubts concerning the
Confessional. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 595-596. R: Venereal Disease. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596. R: Essay on Manilius. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596. R: Letter to Lord Clive. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 596-599. R: Price of Provisions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 599-600. R: Widowed Wife. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 600-601. R: Patriotism. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 601. R: Hortonian Miscellany. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 640. R: Collection of Poetry. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 37 (1767): 640. R: Cooper's Well. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 5-6. L: "Journey into Wales." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"P.Q."]
- 38 (1768): 18-20. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 23-24. L: "Suttonian Secret." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 28. R: Conversation, a Poem. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 28-29. R: Britannia. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 29-31. R: Revelation of St. John. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31. R: Memoirs of the Seraglio. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31. R: Apology for Lord Baltimore. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 31-32. R: Royal Merchant. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 32-34. R: 2 pamphlets re living of A---w---le. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 34-35. R: Thoughts, Essays, and
Maxims.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 35-36. R: Temple of Gnidos. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 36. R: Dearness of Provisions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 38. V: "To the Earl of Chesterfield." Walter Harte [?].
[Illust. 5: 791]
- 38 (1768): 57-61. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 63. L: Registers of births and deaths. David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 78-82. R: False Delicacy and
Goodnatured Man. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 82-85. R: Apology for the Catholicks.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 109. L: "Vulgar Error." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 121-122. L: Ton of gold. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 127-131. R: State of the Differences.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 131-132. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 132-133. R: Battle of the Wigs. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Poetical Works of Lady M---y W---y
M---e [Mary Wortley Montagu]. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Siege of the Castle. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: Annabella. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 133. R: No Rape. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 150-151. L: Crow. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 172-177. R: Account of Corsica. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 177-180. R: Future life of Brute
Creatures.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 180-187. R: Trial of Lord Baltimore.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 188. R: Sermons to Asses. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 188. R: Modern Chastity. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 208. L: "Rhinoceros." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 212-213. L: Rousseau and Saurin. David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 38 (1768): 213-215. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 218-219. L: "Discontented Mariners." John
Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "J.H."]
- 38 (1768): 233-236. R: John Byron. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 237. S: Reply to "A.B." John Hawkesworth. [Sig.:
"X."]
- 38 (1768): 269-270. L: "Virtual Representation." David Henry.
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 38 (1768): 283-284. L: "To run a muck." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 289-290. R: Defence of my Uncle. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 290-292. R: Adventures of Telemachus.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 292-293. R: Power of Alienation. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 293. R: Letter from a Farmer. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 313-316. L: "Insects." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 326-327. L: "Assassin." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 327. L: "Clark's Cromwell." Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 38 (1768): 333-335. R: Customs of Italy. John
Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 335-336. R: Expostulation. John
Hawkesworth ["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336. R: Man of Forty Crowns and
Princess of Babylon. John Hawkesworth ["X."].
[GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336. R: British Liberty. John
Hawkesworth
["X."]. [GM 38 (1768): 389]
- 38 (1768): 336-338. R: Lectureships. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 338-340. R: Free Address. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 340. R: British Empire. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 355. L: Gen. Amherst. Michael Wodhull. [Sig.:
"L.L."]
- 38 (1768): 356. A: More on Gen. Amherst. Michael Wodhull.
[Sig.: "L.L."]
- 38 (1768): 373-376. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 382-383. R: Gardening. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 383. R: Letter to Shelburne. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 383-384. R: Free Trade. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 384. R: Inflammations. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 386. R: Things as they are. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 386-388. R: Letter from T. Harris. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 388-389. R: Ralph Hodgson. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 403. L: Rapin's History. David Henry
[?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 426. L: Apostle-spoons and peg-tankards. Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 431-434. R: T. Harris Dissected. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 434. R: Account of Denmark. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 434-436. R: Essay on Diseases. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 436. R: Seasonable Letter. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 436-437. R: Principal Monarchies. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 437. R: Caricatura. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 459-460. L: "Brightness of the Northern Hemisphere."
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 462-464. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 38 (1768): 464. L: "Assassin." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 475. A: "Peg-Tankard." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 478-479. R: Account of Italy. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 479. R: Judgment of Paris. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 479-481. R: Predestination. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 481-483. R: History of Chess. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 483-484. R: Philosophical Essays. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 484-485. R: Passage in Homer. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 515-516. L: "Virgil defended." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 38 (1768): 523. L: "Secker's Death." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 38 (1768): 526. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.:
"X."]
- 38 (1768): 526-529. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 529-532. R: State of the Nation. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 532-533. R: Case of William Penrice.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 533. R: Modern Gallantry. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 533. R: Corsica. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.:
"X."]
- 38 (1768): 574-576. R: Grand Instructions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 576-579. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 579-581. R: Cyrus. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 581. R: Complaint of Liberty. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 605-607. A: "Inscription." David Henry [?]. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 38 (1768): 608-609. L: "Ancient Barrows." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 38 (1768): 619-620. R: Hypocrite. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 620-621. R: Cobleriana. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 621. R: Masquerade. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 621-623. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 38 (1768): 623-625. R:Massachuset's
[sic]
Bay. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 5. L: "Bones." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 19-21. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 38-40. R: Thoughts on Government. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 40-44. R: Zingis. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.:
"X."]
- 39 (1769): 44-45. R: Acids. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.:
"X."]
- 39 (1769): 45. R: Art of Living in London. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 86-87. L: "Bones." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 94-98. R: Britain and America. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 98-100. R: Reynolds' Discourse. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 100-101. R: Verses in memory. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 101-102. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 115-119. L: "Sir F. Goodwyn." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 145-149. R: Essay on Guiana. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 150-152. R: Frederick and Pharamond.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 152-154. R: State of the Nation. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 122-126. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 180-181. A: "Tobacco." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 199. R: School for Rakes. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 199. R: Wit's Last Stake. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 199-200. R: The Sister. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 200. R: Fatal Discovery. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 200-205. R: History of an Atom. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 247-248. L: "Wallis' Antiquities."
Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 252. L: "Song of Solomon." Samuel Denne [?]. [Sig.:
"S.D."]
- 39 (1769): 254-255. R: State of the Nation. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 255-260. R: Life of Pope. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 279. L: Killing caterpillars. David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 281-284. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 288-289. L: "Curious Experiment." David Henry.
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 302-304. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 304-306. R: British Education. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 306-309. R: Election for Middlesex. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 309. R: Serious Considerations. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 309. R: Question stated. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 325-328. L: "Middlesex Election." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 328. A: "Family of Ellis." John Spicer [?]. [Sig.:
"C---"]
- 39 (1769): 345. L: Virgil. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 39 (1769): 345-348. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 350-353. R: Historical Anecdotes. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 353-355. R: Biographical History. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. signed "X."]
- 39 (1769): 382-385. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 390-391. L: "Gout." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 398. R: Yorick's Journey. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 398-400. R: American Traveller. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 401-403. R: Influence of Opinions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 403-404. R: Biographical History. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 419-420. L: "Seed Wheat." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 39 (1769): 425-427. L: "British Zoology." Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 427. L: "Frogs." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 39 (1769): 443. L: "Clark's Cromwell." Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 446-447. R: An Ode. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 447. R: Shakespeare's Garland. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 447-450. R: Conduct of Chatham. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 450-452. R: Animal Reproductions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 494. R: Mirrour for the Multitude. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 494-498. R: Travels. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 498-499. R: Animal Reproductions. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 499-500. R: A Refutation. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 500-502. R: The Patriot. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 527. L: "Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 39 (1769): 542-546. R: Speech on Wilkes. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 546. R: Some Observations. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 576-579. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 39 (1769): 591-594. R: Travels. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 594-596. R: The Brothers. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 596-598. R: Letter to Hillsborough. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 39 (1769): 598-599. R: Letter to Grenville. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 8. L: Constantine. John Loveday, Elder or Younger.
[Sig.: "Academicus."]
- 40 (1770): 12-16. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 16. L: "Want of Character." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 21-23. L: "Berkley Castle." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 29-32. R: Important Question. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 32-36. R: False Alarm. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 57-59. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 70-71. L: "Controversy." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 78-80. R: Letter to Johnson. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 80-83. R: Posthumous Works. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 83. R: Deserter. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.:
"X."]
- 40 (1770): 83-84. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 115-119. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 125-126. R: Timanthes. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 126-129. R: Mungo Campbell. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 129-131. R: A Discourse. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 131-133. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 133. R: Account in Rings. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 162-163. L: "Remarks on the Huetiana."
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 168-171. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 174-177. R: Trial of William and John
Spiggott. John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 177-180. R: Peter Collinson. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 180-181. R: Whole proceedings. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 183. V: "To Mrs. S---." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 40 (1770): 201-203. Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 203-204. L: "Of Swallows." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"The Translator of the Huetiana"]
- 40 (1770): 222-223. R: Present Discontents. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 223-225. R: Letters from Voltaire. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 225-227. R: Word to the Wise. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 227-229. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 251-254. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 256-259. L: "Air of Italy." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 40 (1770): 259. L: "Correction of Virgil." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 262. L: "The Novelist." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 271-273. R: Deserted Village. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 273-275. R: Sermons by a Lady. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 275-277. R: Phil. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; earlier part signed "X."]
- 40 (1770): 280. V: "To John Gurney." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 290-292. L: "Harduin's Hypothesis." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 295. L: "Gunnery." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 40 (1770): 307-310. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 310-311. L: "Rouse mistaken." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 320. L: "Astronomers Royal." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 321-323. R: Critical Observations. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 323-324. R: A Journey. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 324-325. R: English Language. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 353. L: "Progress of the Arts." John Duncombe [?].
[Sig.: "J.D."]
- 40 (1770): 355-357. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 376-378. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 378-382. R: Lame Lovers. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 382-383. R: Address to the Judges. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 407. S: Headnote to "Celebrated Entertainment." John
Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 415-416. L: "Duke of Essex." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 426-428. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 428-430. R: Guthrie's Grammar. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 430-431. R: Age of Lewis the XVth.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 431. R: Duke of Cumberland. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 449-452. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 454-457. A: "Prévot's Novelists." John
Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 464. L: Voltaire's works. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 468. L: Passage in Virgil. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 40 (1770): 470. R: Imprisonment for debt. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 470. R: Automaton. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 470-474. R: The Proceedings. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 474-476. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 476. R: Thoughts English and Irish. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 479. V: "Sent to a Young Lady." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 501-505. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 40 (1770): 505. L: Archbishop Laud. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 510-511. L: "Translation of antient Authors." John
Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 527. R: Press Warrants. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 527-528. R: Letter to Mansfield. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 528. R: Two Speeches. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 528-530. R: "Baretti's Travels." John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 530-531. R: Plutarch's Lives. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 566-568. L: "Gift from the Clergy." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 40 (1770): 578-582. R: It is Well it is no Worse.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 40 (1770): 616-617. L: "Plautus." John Hawkesworth [?]. [Sig.:
"X."]
- 41 (1771): 9-12. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 30-31. R: Choir Gaur. Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 73-76. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 77-80. R: Fevers. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 82-84. R: Temple of Compassion. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 84. R: Natural Paper. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 115-116. L: "Great." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 120-121. L: Inscription. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 124-127. R: West Indian. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 127-128. R: Almeida. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 128-130. R: Critical Observations. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 130. R: Speeches at large. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 153. A: "Osney Abbey." William Huddesford.
[Illust. 4: 456]
- 41 (1771): 154-156. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 166. L: Princes called "the Great." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 173-177. R: Shipwreck. John
Hawkesworth
[?]. [multi-part rev.; conc. signed "X."]
- 41 (1771): 177-180. R: Historical Extracts. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 204. L: Osney Abbey. William Huddesford.
[Illust. 4: 456]
- 41 (1771): 206-207. S: Freedom of conscience. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 219-221. R: Shipwreck. John
Hawkesworth
[?]. [multi-part rev.; conc. signed "X."]
- 41 (1771): 221-222. R: Minstrel. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 222-224. R: State of Musick. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 225-227. R: Medea and Jason. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 252-255. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 257. L: "Antiquities of Sarum." Mr. Haxman [?].
[Sig.: "Ignotus"]
- 41 (1771): 257. L: Hospital at Newton. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 262. L: "Curious Leonine Verses." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 268-271. R: Shipwreck. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 271-274. R: Gout. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 274-277. R: An Address. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 277. R: Essay on Townshend. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 300-301. L: "Avarice." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 315-317. R: Historia. Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 321-323. R: A Discourse. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 323. R: History of France. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 323-325. R: Camoens' Lusiad. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 344. L: "George's Island." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 350-351. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 352-353. A: "Stature and Figure of Old People."
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 363-366. R: Hermit of Warkwork. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 366-369. R: Book of Job. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 369-370. R: Doctor Dissected. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 370. R: The Debauchee. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 401-402. L: "Cruelty of Aurelians." John Nichols [?].
[Sig.: "Eusebia"]
- 41 (1771): 410-414. R: Chemistry. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 414-415. R: Address to Cadogan. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 415-416. R: Hermit Converted. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 439-443. A: Huetiana (trans.). John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 8: 277]
- 41 (1771): 446. L: "Clarendon's History." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 459-460. L: "Lunar Hypothesis." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "Q."]
- 41 (1771): 461-464. R: Properties of the Blood.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 464-466. R: Chemistry. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 468. V: "Epigram." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 41 (1771): 496. L: Scottish Antiquities. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 499-500. L: Reply to "A Confessionalian." John
Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 41 (1771): 500-501. L: Dido. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 509-512. R: Journal of a Voyage. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 512-514. S: Histoire et Memoirs [sic].
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 534-535. L: "Saxon Heroine." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 41 (1771): 543-546. L: "List of Inns." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 41 (1771): 547-548. L: "Royal Marriage." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 41 (1771): 557-560. R: Travels through Louisiana.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 41 (1771): 606. L: "Brass Plate." John Nichols [?]. [Sig.:
"Nauticus"]
- 42 (1772): 13-14. L: "Pestilential Winds." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 29-30. R: The Theatres. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 30-33. R: Imprisonment for Debt. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 60-61. L: "Latin Parody." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.:
"J.D."]
- 42 (1772): 78-80. R: English Garden. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 80-81. R: Fashionable Lover. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 81-83. R: Zobeide. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 119-120. A: "Sirnames [sic]." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 120-121. L: "Killing Game." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 134-135. R: Nowel's Sermon. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 137-139. R: Grecian Daughter. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 169. L: "Cure for the Stranguary." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 170-172: L: "Cause of Dearth." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 175. L: Misc. corrections for GM.
Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 182. R: Capital Punishment. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 182-185. R: A Discourse. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 185-186. R: Historia. Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 186-188. R: Med. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 208. L: "Letter from Francis I." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 219-221. L: "Ancient History." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 231-232. R: Christian Minister. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 232-233. R: Wensley-Dale. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 233-234. R: Men-Midwives. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 234-235. R: Med. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 253-254. L: "Sirnames [sic]." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 254. L: "Property of Iron." David Henry [?]. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 255-256. L: "Passage in Juvenal." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 256. L: Answers to "Q." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 257-258. O: "Mrs. Catharine [sic] Talbot." Sarah
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 9: 769]
- 42 (1772): 273-275. A: "Extracts from British
Topography." John Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 6:
271-272]
- 42 (1772): 278-280. R: Sermons to the Rich. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 280-281. R: Med. Trans. John
Hawkesworth [?]. [multi-part rev.; cont. is signed "X."]
- 42 (1772): 281. R: Theodore Agrippa
D'Aubigné.
John Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 281-284. R: Dissenting Ministers. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 284-285. R: Senators. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 305. L: "Dividing Parishes." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 311-312. L: "Introduction of Cherries." David Henry.
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 42 (1772): 318-320. L: "Surnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 324-325. R: "Foreign Intelligence." John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 325-326. R: Abolition of Slavery. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 327-328. R: Med. Trans. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 328-329. R: Oeconomy of Beauty. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 367-368. A: "List of Surnames." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 371-372. L: "Sir Thomas Bodley." John Loveday,
Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 42 (1772): 406-407. L: "A singular Character." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 413. L: "Battle of Blore-heath." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 42 (1772): 419. L: "Wild Pine of Jamaica." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 42 (1772): 468-470. L: "Sirnames." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 510-511. L: "English Sirnames." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 42 (1772): 517-518. L: "Westminster Abbey." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 42 (1772): 520. L: Life of Newton enclosed. Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 523. L: Query re inscription. Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 42 (1772): 528-532. R: Irish Widow. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 42 (1772): 562-565. A: Church organs. William Ludlam.
[Lit. Anec. 3: 639]
- 42 (1772): 573. L: "Inscription." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 8. L: "Reply to Mr. Row." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 43 (1773): 15-16. L: "Tradesmen's Daughters." John Nichols.
[Sig.: "J.N."]
- 43 (1773): 17. L: "Epitaph." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 43 (1773): 19. L: "Of the Leviathan." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 31-32. R: Conscience. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 32-33. R: Med. Trans. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 33-34. R: Case of James Sommersett.
John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 34-35. R: Poetical Epistle. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 35. R: Earl of Carlisle's Poems. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 61-63. L: "Pig of Lead." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 66-68. L: "Prices of Provisions." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 43 (1773): 82-86. R: A Discourse. John
Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 122-123. L: "Hume's Account of Quakerism." John
Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 43 (1773): 123-124. L: "Voltaire's Misrepresentation." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 134-136. R: Orlando Furioso. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 136-137. R: Agreeable Companion. John
Hawkesworth. [Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 137-140. R: Alonzo. John Hawkesworth.
[Sig.: "X."]
- 43 (1773): 172-173. L: "Church of Rome." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 182-184. L: "Similies [sic] in Pope." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "Q."]
- 43 (1773): 211-212. L: Northern lights. John Nichols. [Sig.:
"J.N."]
- 43 (1773): 223-224. L: "Fact corrected." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 281-282. L: Severn blockage. S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 283-284. A: Bishop Burnet's description of destruction
of Pleurs enclosed. Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 43 (1773): 319. L: "Remark on Pliny." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 43 (1773): 324-325. L: "Voltaire's Vindication." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 369. L: P. Du Moulin's MS enclosed. John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "J.D."]
- 43 (1773): 384-385. L: "St. Blase." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 438. L: "Additional Anecdotes." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 439. L: "Serpent destroyed by Regulus." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 43 (1773): 480. L: "Monstrous Serpent." David Henry [?]. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 43 (1773): 483-484. L: "Cromwell family." John Loveday, Elder
or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 43 (1773): 484. L: "Letter proved spurious." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 43 (1773): 499-500. L: "Anecdotes." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.:
"J.D."]
- 43 (1773): 547. L: Corrections for GM. S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 43 (1773): 581. L: "Parliamentary Anecdote." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "R.G."]
- 43 (1773): 584. L: Creases on vellum. John Nichols [?]. [Sig.:
"Nauticus"]
- 44 (1774): 62. L: Bacon's plan enclosed. David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 75-76. L: "Ferguson's Principles." Henry Lemoine [?].
[Sig.: "H.L."]
- 44 (1774): 76. L: "Shakespeare's Description." Henry Lemoine
[?]. [Sig.: "H.L."]
- 44 (1774): 77. L: "Pope's Translation." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 122-123. L: "Journey of Innocent IV." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [Sig.: "T. Row"]
- 44 (1774): 153. L: "Fragment of History." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 165. L: "Wild-Cats." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 166. L: Barré's speech enclosed. David Henry.
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 247. A: Commentary on "Auncient Ordre." Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 44 (1774): 249. L: "Voltaire." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 249-250. L: "Art of Healing." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 252-253. L: "Names retained." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 314-316. L: "Names retained [cont.]." Samuel Pegge
the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 328. V: "A Thought at the Grave." John Duncombe
[?]. [Sig.: "J.D."]
- 44 (1774): 351-352. L: "Planting Wheat." David Henry. [Sig.:
"Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 361-362. L: "Explanation of Antiquities." Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 402-403. L: "Pre-existent State of Christ." John
Nichols. [Sig.: "J.N."]
- 44 (1774): 403-404. L: "Caesar's Landing." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 406-407. L: "Names retained." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 407-408. L: "Dr. Johnson." David Wells [?]. [Sig.:
"Observator"]
- 44 (1774): 409. L: "Joseph of Arimathea." Stephen Weston. [Sig.:
"S.W."]
- 44 (1774): 409. L: "Ancient Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 44 (1774): 456. L: "American Advertisement." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "Y.D."]
- 44 (1774): 456. L: "Wisbech Inscription." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 44 (1774): 459. L: "Rider's History." John
Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 462. L: "Bon-Mot." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 44 (1774): 465. L: "Bryant's Mythology." Stephen
Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 44 (1774): 508-510. L: "Baptisteries [sic]." Samuel Denne. [Sig.:
"W. and D."]
- 44 (1774): 519-520. L: "Interesting Story." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 553-554. L: Herculaneum plates. George Ashby.
[Illust. 7: 396-397]
- 44 (1774): 560. L: "Humourous Story." S. Watson.
[GM 44 (1774): 161]
- 44 (1774): 563-564. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 619-620. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 44 (1774): 627. L: "Miscellaneous Remarks." John Loveday,
Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 14-16. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 24. L: "Critical Remarks." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 45 (1775): 65-66. L: "Private Judgment." Joseph Robertson. [Sig.:
"Eusebius"]
- 45 (1775): 66-69. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 113-115. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 132. L: "Cruelties of Discoverers." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "H.D."]
- 45 (1775): 169-171. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 178-180. L: "Punishing monks." Samuel Denne. [Sig.:
"W.&D."]
- 45 (1775): 232-234. A: "Flight of Henry de Bourbon" (trans.).
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1081]
- 45 (1775): 273. L: "Moderation of K. William." John Nichols.
[Sig.: "J.N."]
- 45 (1775): 273-274. L: "Yorick and Eliza." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 274. L: "Seal." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 326. L: "Late Occurrences." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 326-327. L: "Critique on Horace." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 327. L: "Arms of Archbishops." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"Q."]
- 45 (1775): 364-365. L: "Antiquities of Rochester." John Loveday,
Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 392-393. L: "Snails." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 480. L: "Mitre." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 45 (1775): 481. L: Chandler's description of Sigeum enclosed.
Stephen Weston. [Sig.: "S.W."]
- 45 (1775): 513-516. L: "Wine made in England." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "R.G."]
- 45 (1775): 529-530. L: "Gostling's Walk." John Loveday, Elder
or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 629. L: "Hearne's Epitaph." John Loveday, Elder or
Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 45 (1775): 632-633. L: "Culture of Vines." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 45 (1775): 633. L: "Copland's Herbal." Richard
Gough. [Sig.: "D.H."]
- 45 (1775): 633-634. L: "St. Paul's Shipwreck." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 8. L: "Queries." John Loveday, Elder or Younger.
[Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 57-59. L: "Cathedral of Canterbury." Samuel Denne.
[Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 46 (1776): 63-64. L: "Extraordinary Princess." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 64. L: "Pompey the Little." John Duncombe [?]. [Sig.:
"J.D."]
- 46 (1776): 105-106. L: "Diamonds." George Ashby.
[Illust. 7: 399-400]
- 46 (1776): 110-111. L: "Divinity of our Saviour." John Nichols.
[Sig.: "J.N."]
- 46 (1776): 116. L: "Christ-Church, Canterbury." John Loveday,
Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 154. A: Preface to a sermon. Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 157-158. L: "Shakespeare." George Ashby.
[Illust. 7: 397-399]
- 46 (1776): 167-168. L: "Homer's Geography." J. Greene [?].
[Sig.: "Fidus"]
- 46 (1776): 208-210. L: "Reply to Academicus." Samuel Denne.
[Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 46 (1776): 210-211. L: "Creation of Peers." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 355. L: "Head-Ach [sic]." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 356-357. L: "Thomas-a-Kempis." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 396. L: Jerry Markland. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 401. L: "Vindication of Addison." Richard Gough.
[Sig.: "H.D."]
- 46 (1776): 416. L: "Reply to W. & D." John Loveday, Elder
or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 446-447. L: "Hutchinson's Remarks." Richard Gough.
[Lit. Anec. 8: 700-701]
- 46 (1776): 448. L: Ars Generalis Ultima. Samuel
Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 461. S: Headnote re Critique on Bryant. Richard
Gough. [Illust. 7: 437]
- 46 (1776): 461-463. A: Critique on Bryant. George Ashby.
[Illust. 7: 437]
- 46 (1776): 463-464. L: "Peerages." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 46 (1776): 496. A: Benjamin Stillingfleet. John Loveday, Elder or
Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 46 (1776): 497. L: "Raymond Lully." Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W.
and D."]
- 46 (1776): 511-512. L: "Latin Jest-Book." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 46 (1776): 512. L: "Passage in Hamlet." Samuel
Denne. [Sig.: "W. and D."]
- 46 (1776): 540. L: William King. Samuel Denne. [Sig.: "W.
&
D."]
- 46 (1776): 558-559. L: "Seasonable Reflections." Michael
Wodhull. [Sig.: "L.L."]
- 46 (1776): 601-603. L: "Miscellaneous Observations." John
Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 13. L: "Bishop Berkeley." John Loveday, Elder or
Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 35. R: Dissertation upon Phalaris. John
Duncombe. [Lit. Anec. 3: 250-251]
- 47 (1777): 58-59. L: "Constructing Glasses." Samuel Pegge the
Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 86-87. V: "Epitaphium." John Carr. [Lit.
Anec. 8: 305]
- 47 (1777): 104. L: Cornua Ammonis. Michael Wodhull. [Sig.:
"L.L."]
- 47 (1777): 115. L: "L'Estrange's Josephus." John
Duncombe. [Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 116-117. L. "Cromwell Family." John Loveday, Elder
or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 124. L: "Anecdote." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito."]
- 47 (1777): 165-167. L: "Scripture Chronology defended." John
Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 217-218. L: Supplement to Swift corrected. John
Loveday, Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 261-262. L: "St. Constantius." Samuel Denne. [Sig.:
"W. & D."]
- 47 (1777): 262-263. L: More on St. Constantius. Samuel Denne.
[Sig.: "W. & D."]
- 47 (1777): 304. L: "Goose-Grass." Samuel Ayscough [?]. [Sig.:
"S.A."]
- 47 (1777): 314. L: "Pennant's 2d Tour to Scotland." John
Loveday the Younger. [Illust. 3: 458]
- 47 (1777): 320-322. A: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 361-365. A: "Rowley's Poems." Michael Lort.
[Lit. Anec. 2: 597]
- 47 (1777): 372. L: On Mr. Cromwell. John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 372-374. A: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 374-375. L: "Mr. Delany." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 381. L: Dean Swift, etc. John Loveday, Elder or
Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
- 47 (1777): 382. L: "Coin of Maximinus." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"D.H."]
- 47 (1777): 421-422. L: "Dodd's Publications." Richard Gough [?].
[Sig.: "Historicus"]
- 47 (1777): 431-432. L: "Dog-days." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"P.Q."]
- 47 (1777): 440. L: "Pennant's Eulogium." John Loveday, Elder
or Younger. [Sig.: "Academicus"]
- 47 (1777): 470. L: "Mrs. Macaulay's Statue." John Duncombe.
[Sig.: "Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 484. L: "Inscriptions discovered." David Henry [?].
[Sig.: "D.Y."]
- 47 (1777): 520-521. L: "National Society." Richard Gough. [Sig.:
"P.Q."]
- 47 (1777): 527. L: "Of the Crasis." Samuel Pegge the Elder.
[GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 544-546. R: Doctrine of the Sphere.
Richard Gough. [Sig.: "Q."]
- 47 (1777): 567-568. L: "Method of developing Inscriptions."
Samuel Pegge the Elder. [GM 66-ii (1796): 1082]
- 47 (1777): 589-590. A: "Of Briefs." John Duncombe. [Sig.:
"Crito"]
- 47 (1777): 641. L: "Remarks on divers Passages." John Loveday,
Elder or Younger. [Sig.: "Scrutator"]
ADDITIONS TO KUIST'S NICHOLS FILE:
SYNOPSIS BY CONTRIBUTOR
- Ashby, Rev. George (1724-1808). 44 (1774): 553-554; 46 (1776):
105-106, 157-158, 461-463.
- Ayscough, Rev. Samuel (1745-1804). 47 (1777): 304
[?].
- Bartram, John. 35 (1765): 511-514.
- Carr, John (1732-1807). 47 (1777): 86-87.
- Cave, Edward (1691-1754). 2 (1732): 822; 5 (1735): 734-736; 19
(1749): 288, 413n; 22 (1752): iii.
- Collinson, Peter (1694-1768). 21 (1751): 561; 25 (1755): 503-504,
550-551; 26 (1756): 16, 113-114; 35 (1765): 159-160, 212; 36 (1766):
331.
- Cowper, John (1737-70). 31 (1761): 374.
- Denne, Rev. Samuel (1730-99). 39 (1769): 252 [?]; 44 (1774):
508-510; 45 (1775): 178-180; 46 (1776): 57-59, 208-210, 497, 512, 540;
47 (1777): 261-262, 262-263.
- Dodd, Rev. William (1729-77). 36 (1766): 203-204 [?].
- Duncombe, Rev. John (1729-86). 23 (1753): 92, 412-413,
421-423; 29 (1759): 587, 593; 30 (1760): 337, 382 (2), 514-515; 31
(1761): 38, 125 [?]; 32 (1762): 35, 87; 34 (1764): 537 (2); 35 (1765): 6-7,
112-114; 37 (1767): 346-347, 453-456, 488; 38 (1768): 18-20, 57-61,
213-215, 373-376, 462-464; 39 (1769): 19-21, 122-126, 281-284, 345-348,
382-385, 576-579; 40 (1770): 12-16, 57-59, 70-71, 115-119, 168-171,
201-203, 203-204, 251-254, 262, 280 [?], 307-310, 310-311, 320, 353 [?],
355-357, 407, 415-416, 449-452, 454-457, 464, 479, 501-505, 505,
566-568; 41 (1771): 9-12, 73-76, 154-156, 166, 252-255, 344, 350-351,
439-443, 446, 547-548; 42 (1772): 60-61 [?], 219-221, 256, 273-275,
517-518; 43 (1773): 223-224, 369, 438, 484, 499-500 [?]; 44 (1774): 77,
249, 328 [?], 403-404, 459, 462; 45 (1775): 633-634; 46 (1776): 63-64, 64
[?], 210-211, 396, 463-464; 47 (1777): 35, 115, 124, 372, 374-375, 470,
589-590.
- Duncombe, Sarah. 42 (1772): 257-258.
- Farneworth, Rev. Ellis (d. 1763). 25 (1755): 59-61 [?].
- Fothergill, Dr. John (1712-80). 21 (1751): 151, 195-196, 243-244,
293, 344, 390, 440, 488, 577-578; 22 (1752): 5-6, 56, 75, 102, 151-152,
202, 252, 300, 346, 396, 443-444, 497-498, 590-591; 23 (1753): 8, 63,
112, 158, 209, 260, 305, 354-355, 401, 453-454, 502, 553-554; 24 (1754):
8, 58, 106, 151-152, 204, 256, 303, 352, 400, 445-446, 493-494; 25
(1755): 6-7, 7, 55, 103, 152, 197 (2), 197-198, 246, 343, 439
(2).
- Franklin, Benjamin (1706-90). 22 (1752): 560-561.
- Gough, Richard (1735-1809). 37 (1767): 443-444, 549; 38 (1768):
5-6, 208, 327, 464, 515-516, 608-609; 39 (1769): 247-248, 345, 425-427,
443, 527; 40 (1770): 21-23, 183, 256-259, 259, 290-292, 468; 41 (1771):
30-31, 120-121, 257, 315-317, 459-460, 468, 496, 543-546; 42 (1772):
175, 185-186, 208, 255-256, 520, 523; 43 (1773): 8, 17, 182-184, 319,
581; 44 (1774): 247, 409, 456; 45 (1775): 24, 132, 273-274, 326, 327,
513-516, 632-633, 633; 46 (1776): 355, 356-357, 401, 446-447, 461; 47
(1777): 382, 421-422 [?], 431-432, 520-521, 544-546.
- Greene, Rev. J. 46 (1776): 167-168 [?].
- Harte, Walter (1709-74). 38 (1768): 38.
- Hawkesworth, John (1720-73). 20 (1750): 135 [?]; 21 (1751): 230
[?], 422 [?]; 24 (1754): 413-415 [?], 475 [?]; 27 (1757): 487-491 [?]; 28
(1758): 477 [?]; 31 (1761): 376 [?]; 33 (1763): 340 [?]; 34 (1764): 111 [?];
36 (1766): 421-423 [?], 424-425 [?]; 37 (1767): 171-172, 172, 172-173,
173-174, 174-178, 178-180, 262 (4), 262-264, 264-265, 265-266, 266,
266-268, 268-269, 309-313, 313-314, 314-315, 315-316, 316-317, 317,
317-318, 318-319, 319-320, 361-362, 362-365, 365, 365-366, 366-368,
368-372, 372-373, 409-410, 411-412, 412 (2), 412-413, 413 (3), 413-415,
415, 415-416, 416, 458-460, 460-462, 462-464, 464-467, 468, 505-507,
507-508, 508-510, 510, 511, 511-512, 512-514, 514-515, 553, 553-554,
554-556, 556-558, 558-560, 560-561, 561, 561-562, 591-592, 592-594, 594
(2), 595-596, 596 (2), 596-599, 599-600, 600-601, 601, 640 (2); 38 (1768):
28, 28-29, 29-31, 31 (2), 31-32, 32-34, 34-35, 35-36, 36, 78-82, 82-85,
127-131, 131-132, 132-133, 133 (4), 172-177, 177-180, 180-187, 188 (2),
218-219 [?], 233-236, 237, 289-290, 290-292, 292-293, 293, 333-335,
335-336, 336 (2), 336-338, 338-340, 340, 382-383, 383, 383-384, 384,
386, 386-388, 388-389, 431-434, 434, 434-436, 436, 436-437, 437,
478-479, 479, 479-481, 481-483, 483-484, 484-485, 526, 526-529,
529-532, 532-533, 533 (2), 574-576, 576-579, 579-581, 581, 619-620,
620-621, 621, 621-623, 623-625; 39 (1769): 38-40, 40-44, 44-45, 45,
94-98, 98-100, 100-101, 101-102, 145-149, 150-152, 152-154, 199 (2),
199-200, 200, 200-205, 254-255, 255-260, 302-304, 304-306, 306-309, 309
(2), 350-353, 353-355 [?], 398, 398-400, 401-403, 403-404, 446-447, 447,
447-450, 450-452, 494, 494-498, 498-499, 499-500, 500-502, 542-546,
546, 591-594, 594-596, 596-598, 598-599; 40 (1770): 29-32, 32-36, 78-80,
80-83, 83, 83-84, 125-126, 126-129, 129-131, 131-133 [?], 133, 174-177,
177-180, 180-181, 222-223, 223-225, 225-227, 227-229 [?], 271-273,
273-275, 275-277 [?], 321-323, 323-324, 324-325, 376-378, 378-382,
382-383, 426-428, 428-430, 430-431,
431, 470 (2), 470-474, 474-476, 476, 510-511 [?], 527, 527-528, 528,
528-530, 530-531, 578-582, 616-617 [?]; 41 (1771): 77-80, 82-84, 84,
124-127, 127-128, 128-130, 130, 173-177 [?], 177-180, 206-207, 219-221
[?], 221-222, 222-224, 225-227, 268-271, 271-274, 274-277, 277, 321-323,
323, 323-325, 363-366, 366-369, 369-370, 370, 410-414, 414-415,
415-416, 461-464, 464-466, 509-512, 512-514, 557-560; 42 (1772): 29-30,
30-33, 78-80, 80-81, 81-83, 134-135, 137-139, 182, 182-185, 186-188 [?],
231-232, 232-233, 233-234, 234-235 [?], 278-280, 280-281 [?], 281,
281-284, 284-285, 324-325, 325-326, 327-328, 328-329, 528-532; 43
(1773): 31-32, 32-33, 33-34, 34-35, 35, 82-86, 134-136, 136-137,
137-140.
- Haxman, ---. 41 (1771): 257 [?].
- Henry, David (1710-92). 25 (1755): 108 [?]; 31 (1761): 456-459
[?]; 33 (1763): 598-601 [?]; 34 (1764): 522-526, 607-608 [?], 632; 36
(1766): 160, 175-177, 282, 301 [?]; 37 (1767): 529-531, 572 [?]; 38
(1768): 63 [?], 212-213 [?], 269-270, 313-316, 403 [?], 605-607 [?]; 39
(1769): 115-119 [?], 279, 288-289, 325-328, 419-420; 42 (1772): 120-121,
169 [?], 170-172, 254 [?], 311-312, 419 [?]; 43 (1773): 66-68, 480 [?]; 44
(1774): 62, 153 [?], 166, 249-250, 351-352, 456; 47 (1777): 484
[?].
- Huddesford, Rev. William (1732-72). 41 (1771): 153,
204.
- Jones, Rev. John (1700-70). 19 (1749): 311-312.
- Lemoine, Henry (1756-1812). 44 (1774): 75-76 [?], 76
[?].
- Lort, Rev. Michael (1725-90). 47 (1777): 361-365.
- Loveday, John, the Elder (1711-89). 21 (1751): 323; 22 (1752):
235; 23 (1753): 143; 32 (1762): 54-55.
- Loveday, John, the Younger (1742-1809), 47 (1777):
314.
- Loveday, John, the Elder or the Younger. 40 (1770): 8; 41
(1771): 499-500; 42 (1772): 371-372; 43 (1773): 122-123, 483-484; 44
(1774): 627; 45 (1775): 364-365, 529-530, 629; 46 (1776): 8, 116, 416,
496, 601-603; 47 (1777): 13, 116-117, 165-167, 217-218, 381, 440,
641.
- Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London (1710-87). 7 (1737): 631
[?].
- Ludlam, Rev. William (1717-88). 42 (1772): 562-565.
- Maty, Dr. Matthew (1718-76). 28 (1758): 435.
- Nichols, John (1745-1826). 33 (1763): 230-234 [?], 486 [?]; 35
(1765): 335; 41 (1771): 401-402 [?], 606 [?]; 43 (1773): 15-16, 211-212,
584 [?]; 44 (1774): 402-403; 45 (1775): 273; 46 (1776): 110-111.
- Pegge, Rev. Samuel, the Elder (1704-96). 16 (1746): 545-546; 17
(1747): 180; 21 (1751): 111-112, 254-255; 22 (1752): 401, 515-516,
554-556; 23 (1753): 12-13, 66-67, 267-268, 331-332, 411-412, 465, 568,
601-602; 24 (1754): 66-67, 109-111, 157-160, 161-162, 211-212, 212, 282,
305-306, 309, 310-311, 363, 407-408, 408, 415-416, 459-460, 494-495,
508, 546-548, 594-595; 25 (1755): 6, 25-29, 106-108, 211, 212-213, 265,
272-274, 299-302, 321 (2), 345-347, 394-395, 438, 451-452, 494, 495,
541-542; 26 (1756): 17-18, 71-72, 131, 164-165, 172-173, 223-225,
229-230, 330-332, 486, 559-560; 27 (1757): 58, 59-60, 123-124, 127-128,
215-216, 256, 305-306, 498-499, 559-560, 560-561; 28 (1758): 20-21,
21-22, 173-174, 210-211, 211, 261-262, 312-313, 321, 422, 465-466,
570-571; 29 (1759): 15-16, 65-68, 115-117, 164-165, 211-212, 270-272,
326-327, 407-408, 481-482, 571; 32 (1762): 567-569; 33 (1763): 12-15,
81-82, 160-162, 223-224, 395-396, 441-442, 480-481, 585-586; 34 (1764):
85-86, 329-330,
361-363, 464; 35 (1765): 72-73; 36 (1766): 186, 260, 569-570; 37 (1767):
106-107, 243-244, 256-257, 307, 357-358, 408, 441-442, 498, 542, 548,
580-581; 38 (1768): 23-24, 109, 121-122, 150-151, 283-284, 326-327, 426,
459-460, 475, 523; 39 (1769): 5, 86-87, 180-181, 390-391, 427; 40 (1770):
16, 162-163, 295; 41 (1771): 115-116, 262, 300-301, 352-353, 500-501,
534-535; 42 (1772): 13-14, 119-120, 253-254, 318-320, 367-368, 468-470,
510-511, 573; 43 (1773): 19, 61-63, 384-385, 439; 44 (1774): 122-123,
165, 252-253, 314-316, 361-362, 406-407, 519-520, 563-564, 619-620; 45
(1775): 14-16, 66-69, 113-115, 169-171, 232-234, 274, 326-327, 392-393,
480; 46 (1776): 154, 448, 511-512; 47 (1777): 58-59, 320-322, 372-374,
527, 567-568.
- Pulteney, Dr. Richard (1730-1801). 20 (1750): 68-69.
- Robertson, Rev. Joseph (1726-1802). 25 (1755): 84; 28 (1758):
320, 418; 45 (1775): 65-66.
- Rogers, Charles (1711-84). 30 (1760): 501-502.
- Spicer, Rev. John. 39 (1769): 328 [?].
- Thicknesse, Philip (1719-92). 22 (1752): 459-461 [?]; 23 (1753):
226 [?].
- Warburton, William, Bishop of Gloucester (1698-1779). 21
(1751): 551-552.
- Watson, S. 42 (1772): 305, 406-407, 413; 43 (1773): 123-124,
172-173, 281-282, 324-325, 547; 44 (1774): 560.
- Wells, David (1733-90). 44 (1774): 407-408 [?].
- Weston, Rev. Stephen (1747-1830). 43 (1773): 283-284; 44
(1774): 409, 465; 45 (1775): 481.
- Wodhull, Michael (1740-1816). 38 (1768): 355, 356; 46 (1776):
558-559; 47 (1777): 104.
Notes