Drummond, Sir W. Odin, a Poem, 347. Dyer, C. G. "Whole-length Portraits," 252.
-G. on the English Constitution, 347. Dymock, J. Ovid's Metamorphoses, 347. Edgeworth, Mr. on Roads and Carriages, 61.
Miss, Comic Dramas, 252. Education, Public, Tracts respecting, 347. Elegant Girl, 60. Elgin Marbles, 442.
Evans, Rev. J. Excursion to Windsor, &c. 443.
Evelyn, Sir John, Diary, &c. 443. Evening Hours, 443.
Farey, Mr. Report to Board of Agricul- ture, 155.
Fine Arts, Annals of, 540. Forster, E. Catalogue of British Birds, 347.
T. on the genus Hirundo, 540. France, &c. Picturesque Tour, 539. Genlis, Madame, Les Battuecas, 60. Gordon, Sir A. on the Church Cate- chism, 156.
Greaves, Miss, Amatory Poems, 61. Guildhall, Description of, 442.
Halfpenny, Mr. Plates by, 155.
Marmyun Family, &c. History of, 539. Marriage, a Didactic Poem, 60. Mills, C. Hist. of Muhammedanism, 60. Milne, W. Translations from the Chi-
Monk Wearmouth, &c. Hist. View of, 60. Montucci's Account of Morrison's Chi-
nese Dictionary, and of his own, 540. Moore, T. Lalla Rookb, 347.
Morell, Rev. T. Studies on History, 539. Morrison's Chinese Dictionary, 61. Neale, J. P. Westminster Abbey, 155, 251, 347.
Netherlands, Costume of, 155.
Newnham, W.Tribute of Sympathy, 443. Nicholas, Mr. Voyage to New Zealand, 443.
Nichols, John, Illustrations of Literary
History, 60. Works of Hogarth, 442. Nightingale, Rev. J. History of St. Sa- viour's Church, Southwark, 442. Ogg, G Lectures on Dry Rot, 443. Overton, Mr. Genealogy of Christ, 443. Owen, Dr. Selections from his Works,347. Park, J. J. on the Law of Dower, 156. Patriot's Portfolio, 443.
Paxton's Illustrations of Scripture, 540. Pearson, H. Memoirs of Buchanan, 155. Peck, Mr. Isle of Axholme, 251. Phillips, Charles, Speeches, 252.
W. Lectures on Astronomy, 347. Physicians, College of, Account of, 539. Plurality of Worlds, 540.
Poetical Register, vol. IX. 443. Polyglott Bible, Part I. 347. Pompeiana, Part I. 155. -
Haslewood, W. on Office of Receiver, 156. Pope's Homer, Notes from Wakefield, 61.
Havell's Views of Seats, 442.
Hays, M. Family Annals, 60.
Heber, R. Defence of Bampton Lectures, 347.
Herbert, Hon. W. Musæ Etonenses, 443. Hero, or Adventures of a Night, 443. Horn, A. on the Mosaic Cosmogony, 156. Hunter, J. History of Sheffield, 253. Hyett, Mr. Northamptonshire Monu- ments, 155.
Jorgensen, J. Travels through France, &c. 442.
Kenneir, J. M. Journey through Asia Minor, 155.
Kerby, W. on Entomology, 347.
Kirkton, J. History of Church of Scot- land, 252.
Layman, Capt. Maritime History, 252. Lewis, J. H. on Short-hand, 156. Leyden, Dr. Travels in Africa, 156. Literary Gazette, 156.
Lathographic Art, Specimens of, 252. Luckcock, Mr. Philosophical Essays, 251. · Luther on Libertie of a Christian man, &c. 347.
Mackenzie, W. Swiss Patriots, 540. Mackintosh, Sir J. History of Great Bri- tain, 156.
GENT. MAG. Suppl. LXXXVII. PART I.
Preston, R. Treatise of Estates, &c. 156. Price, G. on the Law of Extents, 156. Pronunciation, Errors in, 540. Purton, T. Midland Flora, 251. Radamanthus, Hystorie of, 252. Kaffles, T. S. Account of Java, 252. Rammohun Roy's Translation of Brah- minical Works, 540. Ray's Proverbs, 443.
Rennell, Major, Illustrations of the His- tory of the younger Cyrus, 252. Renou's Village Conversations, 60. Revolution in France, Memoirs, 540. Revolutionary War, Letters on, 347. Riley, J. Shipwreck and Sufferings, 443. Ring, J. Translation of Virgil, 443. Rolls, Mrs. Home of Love, 60. Ruding, Rev. R. Annals of Coinage, 60, 539.
Rutter, Rev. H. Key to Old Test. 347. Sarratt, J. H Works on Chess, 60. Scott, J. House of Mourning, 156. Sebastiani, Latin Translation of Testa- ment, 347. Shakespeare's Hindoostanee Dictionary,
Sinclair, Sir J. Code of Agriculture, 540. Smith, Rev. W. Course of Prayers, 347. Southey, Mr. his edition of Morte d'Ar- thur, 61.
Sowerby, J. Midland Flora, 251. Spence, W. on Entomology, 347. Spirituous Liquors, Effects of, 60. Spurrell, S. Vice Triumphant, 156. Spurzheim, Dr. Reply to his Opponents, 156. On Insanity, 539. Stephens's Greek Thesaurus, 155. Stevenson, Rev. R. Scripture Portraits,
Styles, Dr. Memoirs of Rev. C. Buck, 443. Surrey, History of, 443
Symmons, Dr. Translation of Æneis, 60. Talfourd, T. N. Laws of Toleration, &c. 540.
Taylor's Boarding-school Correspond- ence, 156.
Thenard on Chemical Analysis, 156. Tomlins, H. N. Practice of Quarter Ses- sions, 156.
Vedant, &c. Translation of, 540. Vincent, Dr. on Public Education, 347. Williams, J. A. Memoirs of Mr. J. P. Kemble, 539.
-T. W. Abstract of Public Acts,
540. Wilson's Manual of Divinity, 539. Worthington, Rev. H. Advantages of So- litude, 443.
Yates, Rev. R. Basis of National Wel- fare, 156.
Young, A. Oweniana, 347.
Rev. G. History of Whitby, 442.
Abstinence, Lines on, 352. Anacreon, Ode IX. translated, 64. Asteria rocking the Cradle, 63. Avon River, Song to, 158. Bath, Lines on leaving, 161. Bees, Lines on, 342.
Bignicourt, epigram from, 445. Birmingham, Ladies, Stanzas relating to, 254.
Blue-eyed Lassie, 541.
Booker, Mrs. tributary lines to, 543. Bradford, Sir H. lines on, 161. Brebeuf, epigram from, 445. Britain, Address to, 439. Brooke, Arthur, fragment by, 446. Burns's Blue-eyed Lassie, 541. Byron, Lord, Sonnets by, 41. Campbell, Miss, Poems by, 254. Cave, Isabella, epitaph on, 448.
Childe Harold, Lines on the third Canto, 63.
Cobourg, Prince,Ode on his marriage, 158. Country Surgeon, Lines on, 159. Crook- Barrow Hill, Lines on, 65. Days of my Youth, 541.
Delamere Family, epitaphs on, 435. Dyer, G. Ode by, 63. Drunken Barnaby's Excursion, 615. England, a Poem, 351.
Epigram, original, 445. Epigrams from the French, ib. Latin Epigrams, with translations, 542.
Epitaphs, 254, 435, 448.
Judgement, Great Day of, 352.
Juvenile Talent, Stanzas in honour of, 448.
Kenible, Mr. Farewell Address, 349. Lady's Billet, lines to, 161.
La Motte, Fable by, paraphrased, 254. Lemierre, epigram from, 445. Lines, on the Writer's entering his 73d year, 254; Lines addressed to that Writer, 445. Lines to a departed Daughter, 349.-Lines to a Lady, 255. Literary Fund, Address for, 445. Manesty, Rev. J. epitaph on, 254. Marriage of Night and Day, 350. Memory, Ode to, 160.
Meyler, Mr. translation of Epigram on Sleep, 445.
Montgomery, J. Address to Britain, 439. Months, Description of, 341. Moore, T. Lalla Rookh, extracts, 535. Moore, Sir John,-The Battle, The Bu- rial, 616.
Mulso, Rev. J. epitaph on, 254.
Nicholas, Grand Duke, address to, 542. Oxford, Farewell to, 447. Persian, Translation from, 62. Pindar, Praise of, &c. 62.
Porter, Miss, Lines on Mr. Neild, 308. Prologue spoken at Shrewsbury Theatre,
Pythagoras, character of, 340.
St. Augustine's, Canterbury, Lines, 341. Scott, Paul, Lines to his memory, 340.. Scott, Walter, Lines by, 349. Sewell, Dr. G. Poems by, 434.
Fitz-Gerald, W. T. Lines for Literary Sleep, Ode to, 256. Epigram on, 256, 445.
Solid Wisdom and Trifling Wit, 65.
Song in imitation of Lovelace, 161. Sonnet, to Mrs. P. 64. prefixed to Beau-
ties of Massinger, 541. Sonnets by Lord Byron, 41.
Sovereigns of England in three lines, 65. Spring,
Spring, Address to, 256. Lines on, 350. Stage Coach Travelling, pleasures of, 448, 542.
Stained Glass, Lines on, 310, 311, 314, 315.
Thurlow, Lord, Paraphrase of Horace, 62. Song to the River Avon, 158.
Warton, T. Epigram on Sleep, with Translations, 256, 445.
Webbe, Samuel, Monody to, 349. Willis, Browne, satirical Verses, ii. 446. Wolcot, Dr. Translation of Warton's Epi- gram on Sleep, 445.
Yew Tree at St. Oswald's Well, 256.
***The Names of Persons noticed under the Head Biography in the "Compendiums of County History," (pp. 27, 32, 212, 301, 412, 510.) are not included in this Index.
Boyce 181, 375 Boycott 181 Boyd 185, 186 Boydell 376 Boys 574, 641 Bradley 376, 414, 635. J. 177 Bradshaw 274, 641 Brady 188, 476 Braick 639
Brake, Lady, 465 Brama, King, 364 Brand 164,260,264,
553 Brant 207 Brassie 475 Bray 189, 312 Braybrooke, L. 300 Brayley 155, 331 Breadalbane, E. 170 Brennand 187 Brereton 644 Brett 411, 635 Brettel 187
Brewer 270,295,368 Brewster 640 Brice 478, 643 Brickenden 284 Bridge 472, 635 Bridges
Bridgman 368
Bridgwater, E. 80
Bridport, Lady, 82
Brietzche 475
Bright 414
Brisbane 230, 475 › Britton 442
Broadhead 574, 648
Broadley 561 Broadly 561 Brock 623 bis Bronickowski 279 Brooke 376. A. 64. Sir R. 176. T.L. 562. Ly. 279, 472 Brookes 476, 520 Brookland 475 Brooks 380, 627. J. 343 Brotherton 177 Brougham 124, 164 bis, 260, 261, 262, 263,275, 303, 354, 356 bis, 358, 359, 360 ter, 450, 451, 452,455,457,490, 548, 549 ter. G. 280
Brown, J. 397, 642. J. T. 640. L. 571. S. 574 Browne, E. T. 381. G. 274. G.A. 635. J. H. 81. T.H. 57. W.
Bunbury, Sir C. 268 Calthorpe 47
Calvert 258, 357 Cambridge, E. 509 Camden 99, 307
Marq. 261 Cameron 283. A. 88. H. 645 Campbell 188, 273,
370,506,617, 645. Sir A. 81, 177. A. D. 274. C. 224 ter, 225. Sir G.178. G. 186. H.638. J.T. 118, 122. J. 183, 281, 370. S. 638 Cann 411 Canning, r. h. G. 164 ter, 258 bis, 275, 354,356, 450, 455, 546, 552, 623, 640 Canton 422, 423 Canynges 409 Capel 571
Capell 157
Carberry 90 Cardale 569 Cardaval, D. 557 Carew 426. J. 604. Sir H. 26. Ly.187 Carignan, Pr. 363 Carleton 187
Castlehaven, L. 545 Castlehill, L. 92 Castleman 569 Castlereagh, V. 257, 258 ter, 261 bis, 262,263, 264, 271, 354, 356 ter, 358, 360, 449, 455, 545 bis, 546, 549, 551, 552,623.V'tess 183 Caswall 274 Catley 188 Caton 466 Catramatto 617 Cattley 472 Cavan, E. 506 Cave 94. Rev. Sir C. 94. Sir T. ibid. 201 Cavendish, Lord G. 356. Lady C. 273 Caverswall 610 Cavill 282 Cautley 397 Cawood 207 Cawthorne 357 Caylus, Ct. 17, 20 Cazenove 641 Cazes, M. de, 69 Ceeley 32 -Ceely 604
Chester 90. R. 142, W. 177
Dean, 177 Chetwynd 495 Chevalier 17 bis,19,21 Chevallier 251 Chichester 26 Chinnery 186 Chippindale 474 Chisholm 376 Choiseul-Gouffier, Count, 646 Cholmeley 177, 572 Cholmondely 571 Chrishop 375 Christie 423 Christophe 74, 358 Church 473 Churchill, L.. 179, 180. Lord H.181. LadyA. 180. Lady A. S. 181. Lady C. 180, 181. Lady E. 181 Churton li bis, 442 Chute 506
Cipriani 313 Clanny 251
Clanwilliam, C'tess,
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