Introduction
When Eileen Curran published her study “Verses in Bentley’s Miscellany,” she hoped that future investigators would continue the search. She particularly wondered “who was Eta” – the translator-authoress of over thirty separately published poems taken from German or Italian originals – and presciently speculated “perhaps a woman?” Eileen was right, as she usually was; this update establishes that Eta was Elizabeth Colling, a minor poet of some repute, and a new name to Wellesley-Curran listings. Similarly, the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes George Walter Thornbury as a prolific contributor to 19th century periodicals, but only ten of his specific contributions were previously identified. This update links Thornbury to an additional six articles in Ainsworth’s Magazine, one in Bentley’s Miscellany, and two articles in theNew Monthly Magazine. In the same vein, William Henry Giles Kingston is noted as the author of six yachting stories in Bentley’s Miscellany; the “Age of Veneer” series on advertising in Fraser’s Magazine is attributed to George Henry Francis; and additions have been made to the bibliographies of Francis Buckland, Dudley Costello, Antonio Gallenga, Richard Levinge, and Charles Macfarlane. Google Book Search has been the central tool underpinning these new attributions.
Although Wellesley Index attributions mark the best efforts of committed scholars, it is inevitable that sometimes they (scholars and attributions) are wrong. Circumstantial evidence that seems quite strong can be misleading, and only very careful detailed scholarship – as exemplified by a study by Essaka Joshua and Eleoma Joshua, establishing Thomas Arnold rather than William Weir as the author of a series of articles in the New Monthly Magazine – can set the bibliographic record straight. The Joshuas’ results are here incorporated into the Curran Index, and readers are urged to read the Joshuas’ article.
Sometimes progress in understanding requires retrogression in attribution. When Walter Houghton softened his original stance and agreed to accept internal evidence as a basis for attribution, he suggested a confidence scale: outright attributions should be certain, probable attributions indicated with “prob.” written after the name of the presumed author, less confident attributions marked with a closing question mark, and highly speculative attributions denoted with the word “possibly.” Unfortunately, some Wellesley attributions were reported with more confidence than they probably merit. To test these uncertainties, Alexis Antonia and Ellen Jordan published a Burrow’s analysis of a number of articles in Tait’s Magazine which Wellesley suggests were written either by J. H. Burton or J. S. Blackie. (I thank Alexis Antonia for bringing this study to my attention.) While some attributions were supported, the study suggested that a number of attributions were in error. I am not inclined to accept the results of Burrow’s analyses, which depend on patterns of word usage, and which could potentially be disrupted by editorial intervention, as dispositive. On the other hand, particularly when the basis of the original attribution is less than compelling, I believe these analyses can and should “move the needle” of confidence; accordingly, several changes in attribution confidence level are included in this update.
A prior Curran Index update reported that a bibliographical study of the Metropolitan, a miscellany of the 1830s and 1840s, was in progress. That work has now been completed and is separately reported. It should be noted here, however, that of the 180+ identified Metropolitan prose authors, over 70 were known Wellesley or Curran authors. These include both prominent and journeyman Victorian periodical figures such as John Banim, Dudley Costello, Catherine Gore, James Hogg, Richard Henry Horne, Eliza Linton, David Moir, James Montgomery, Lady Morgan, Sir Charles Morgan, William Pickersgill, John Poole, Samuel Warren, and James White. Any examinations of these authors or their works, or of their various migrations among or interactions with different periodicals, should presumably include the Metropolitan. And among authors new to the Wellesley-Curran universe one finds in the Metropolitan intriguing figures such as Georgina Chatterton, Hannah Clay (best known for her writings in the Ladies Companion), Catherine Grace Godwin, James Grant (author of The Great Metropolis), Hargrave Jennings, Marion Moss (publisher of the first Jewish women’s periodical), Harriott Pigott, Harriet Anne Scott, and Marianne Young / Postans. Please look at the separately posted report on the Metropolitan.
Ainsworth’s Magazine AM 1269 The Monastery of the Flowery Plain: a tale of the sixteenth century (chaps. i-ii). 21 (Feb 1852), 175-184. Add: George Walter Thornbury. Reprinted in Icebound (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1861).
AM 1273 The Monastery of the Flowery Plain: a tale of the sixteenth century (chaps. iii-iv, conclusion). 21 (Mar 1852), 217-226. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
AM 1305 The Corpse House. 21 (Jun 1852), 488-496. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
AM 1335 The Midnight Meeting. (chaps i-ii). 22 (Sep 1852), 194-204. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
AM 1348 The Midnight Meeting. (chap iii). 22 (Oct 1852), 301-305. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
AM 1371 The Midnight Meeting. (conclusion). 22 (Dec 1852), 478-483. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
Bentley’s Miscellany BentM 655 Aunt Sarah’s Ghost. 11 (Mar 1842), 294-300. Add: John Ross Dix? Reprinted in Ballou’s Monthly Magazine (Feb 1892) as by John Ross Dix. Dix, born in 1811, wrote in England and America and was active in the 1840s.
BentM 1606a The rambles of death: from the German. 25 (Jan 1849), 47-48. Trans. Signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. This poem was published under the pseudonym Eta Mawr in Colling’s Far and Near: or, Translations and Originals (London: Saunders & Otley, 1856).
BentM 1637a Agnes – a ballad: from the German of Count [Leopold] Stolberg. 25 (March 1849), 314. Trans. Signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1656a Night; from the German of Gustav Solling. 25 (May 1849), 507. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1657a To the Clouds; from the German of Gustav Solling. 25 (May 1849), 510. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1658a Spring; from the German of Prutz. 25 (May 1849), 518. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1662a The winding sheet: a legend; from the German of Gustav Solling. 25 (Jun 1849), 581. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1695a The captive; from the German of Anastasius Grün. 26 (Aug 1849), 196. Poem by Anton Alexander, who used that pseudonym. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1712a The longest day; from the German of Wenzel. 26 (Oct 1849), 349. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1763a Dirge – to the memory of a beloved sister who died at the age of seventeen; from the German of Gustav Stolling. 27 (Mar 1850), 245. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1771a Morning in Spring; from the German of Gustav Stolling. 27 (Apr 1850), 357. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1848a The argosy of life; from the German of Eichendorff. 28 (Sep 1850), 252. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1855a Our pilgrim-land; from the German of Herwegh. 28 (Sep 1850), 306. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1883a The table of the inn; from the German of G. Pfitzer. 28 (Nov 1850), 526. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1893a The bags of destiny: a fable; from the German. 28 (Dec 1850), 614. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1908a New Year’s Hymn; from the German of Lavater. 29 (Jan 1851), 87. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1929a Raphael’s portrait painted by himself; from the Italian Giovan Battista Zappi. 29 (Mar 1851), 277. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1987a The ring; from the German of Anastasius Grün. 30 (Jul 1851), 32. Poem by Anton Alexander, who used that pseudonym. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 1988a Sermons in Trees; from the German of Anastasius Grün. 30 (Jul 1851), 43. Poem by Anton Alexander, who used that pseudonym. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2004a Sonnet; from the Italian of Lorenzo di Medici. 30 (Aug 1851), 183. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2018a Beauty and the dawn; from the German of Arndt. 30 (Sep 1851), 306. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2019a The eagle and the swan; from the German. 30 (Sep 1851), 328. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2033a The infant world: an allegory; from the German of Rückert. 30 (Nov 1851), 456. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2039a The majestic oak; from the German of Fülleborn. 30 (Nov 1851), 519. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2048a Sonnet; from the Italian of Lorenzo di Medici. 30 (Dec 1851), 577. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2062a The dewdrop; from the German of Rückert. 31 (Jan 1852), 51. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2074a Liberty: a fable; from the Italian of G. Battista Catena. 31 (Feb 1852), 152. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2190a Harmony of the Universe; from the Italian of Angelo Mazza. 32 (Oct 1852), 380. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2201a Sabbath stillness in the country; from the German of Sturm. 32 (Oct 1852), 460. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2230a Faith; from the German of Jacobi. 33 (Jan 1853), 43. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2231a The dragon-fly; from the German of Goethe. 60 (Jan 1853), 43. Trans. signed ETA. Add: Elizabeth Colling. See Bent 1606a.
BentM 2347a My Monkey Jacko. 34 (Nov 1853), 565-574. Add: Francis T. Buckland. Reprinted in Buckland’s Curiosities on Natural History (1858).
BentM 2868 A Day with the Brookside Harriers at Brighton. 43 (Jan 1858), 48-57. Add: Sir Richard Levinge. Reprinted in Sir Richard Levinge, A Day with the Brookside Harriers at Brighton (London: G. Routledge, 1858).
BentM 2958 The Sexton’s Brother. 44 (Oct 1858), 377-384. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
BentM 3726 The Rival Yachtsmen; or who’ll win? – a tale of the SolentSea in 1865. 58 (Sep 1865), 221-253. Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. Reprinted in Kingston’s Yachting Tales (London: Hunt & Co., 1877).
BentM 3734 The Chase of the Heiress: a yachtsman’s yarn. 58 (Oct 1865), 331-363. Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. See Bent 3726.
BentM 3800 The six yachtsmen. 60 (Jul 1866), 1-27. Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. See Bent 3726.
BentM 3808 The Heiresses of Ballybrena: a yachtsman’s tale. 60 (Aug 1866). 111-139. Signed the author of “the six yachtsmen.” Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. See Bent 3726.
BentM 3815 The fair unknown: a yachting tale of August, 1866. 60 (Sep 1866), 221-248. Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. See Bent 3726.
BentM 3900 Old Higson’s Will: a tale of Yachting life (Chaps i-vi), 62 (Aug 1867), 155-170. Add: William Henry Giles Kingston. See Bent 3726.
Fraser’s Magazine FM 2716 Hilda D’Ehrenburg. 41 (Apr 1850), 435-442. Signed Eli Blackgown, D.D. Add: Antonio Gallenga. Gallenga frequently used the pseudonym Eli Blackgown.
FM 2762 The Age of Veneer: Introduction. 42 (Sep 1850), 237-245. Add: George Henry Francis. SeeThe Printers’ Journal and Typographical Magazine, September 17, 1866: 212; see also Nicholas Mason, Literary Advertizing and the Shaping of British Romanticism (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2013): 151-152.
FM 2780 The Age of Veneer (chap. i). 42 (Oct 1850), 437-445. Add: George Henry Francis. See FM 2762.
FM 2816 The Age of Veneer (chap. ii). 43 (Feb 1851), 147-152. Add: George Henry Francis. See FM 2762.
FM 2845 The Age of Veneer (chap. iii). 43 (Apr 1851), 472-476. Add: George Henry Francis. See FM 2762.
FM 2893 The Age of Veneer (chap. iv): the science of deception. 44 (Sep 1851), 332-339. Add: George Henry Francis. See FM 2762.
FM 2929 The Age of Veneer (chap. v; concl): the science of puffing. 45 (Jan 1852), 87-93. Add: George Henry Francis. See FM 2762.
FM 6400 The Colleges as Landlords. 103OS, 23NS (May 1881), 590-600. Signed Oxoniensis. Add: Archibald Campbell Tait. See M. G. Brock and M.C. Curthoys, eds. The History of the University of Oxford. Volume VI Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part I (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997): 390 (note 27).
New Monthly Magazine NMM 1079 The Dominican: a story of the Plague of Naples. 20 (July 1827), 37-49. Add: Charles Macfarlane. Reprinted in Charles Macfarlane , The Romance of History. Italy (New York: J. and J. Harper, 1832).
NMM 1440 Recollections of a Göttingen student (Part I). 26 (Dec 1829), 515-523. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See Essaka Joshua and Eleoma Joshua, “William Weir, Thomas Jane Arnold, and the Attribution of Articles in the Wellesley Index and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,” The Scottish Historical Review 86.2 (October, 2007): 319-327.
NMM 1450 Recollections of a Göttingen student (Part II). 28 (Jan 1830), 12-20. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 1468 Recollections of a Göttingen student (Part III). 28 (Feb 1830), 145-154. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 1480 Recollections of a Göttingen student (No. IV). 28 (Mar 1830), 245-254. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 1491 Recollections of a Göttingen student (No. V). 28 (Apr 1830), 340-348. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 1503 Recollections of a Göttingen student (No. VI). 28 (May 1830), 423-435. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 1539 Recollections of a Göttingen student (No. VII, concl.) 29 (Aug 1830), 117-120. Replace information after page numbers with: Thomas Jane Arnold. See NMM 1440.
NMM 4105 La comica rapita [the stolen shirt] 82 (Jan 1848), 3-14. Add: Dudley Costello, prob. Attributed by George Augustus Sala in Paris Herself Again in 1878-9, 5th edition (London: Remington & Co., 1880): 56.
NMM 4649 The Money Banks Field: a tale founded on fact, 91 (Mar 1851), 327-333. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
NMM 4683 The miner's tale, founded on a tradition current among the miners of Caernarvonshire 92 (Jun 1851), 177-190. Add: George Walter Thornbury. See AM 1269.
Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine Tait 272 Pitcairn’s Criminal Trials, 3 (Jul 1833), 511-525. Replace J. H. Burton with J. H. Burton? Although on page 521 the author states that "we shall afterwards advert" to Scottish witch trials in a separate art., possibly referring to no. 657, a Burrows analysis questions this attribution. See Alexis Antonia and Ellen Jordan, “Checking Some Wellesley Index Attributions by Empirical ‘Internal Evidence’: The Case of Blackie and Burton” Authorship 1.1 (Fall 2011). My thanks to Alexis Antonia for bringing this study to my attention.
Tait 489 Tytler's History of Scotland [Vol. V], 5 OS, 1 NS (Sep 1834), 521-527. Replace J. H. Burton, prob with J. H. Burton? Although the writer shows professional concern for Scottish historiography, and Burton later wrote a history of Scotland, a Burrows analysis questions this attribution. See Tait 272.
Tait 901 Tytler's History of Scotland [Vol. VI], 8 OS, 4 NS769-780 Replace J. H. Burton, with J. H. Burton? See Tait 489 and 272.
Tait 1691 The politics of the New Testament, 15OS, 11NS (Dec 1844), 749-756. Replace: J. S. Blackie with J. S. Blackie? Although the argument for "individual judgment, against...ecclesiastical authority" (p. 752) is similar to Blackie's expressions in no. 1286, p. 208, a Barrows analysis questions this attribution. See Tait 272.
Tait 1705 The Life and Rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, 16 OS, 12 NS (Jan 1845), 50-60. Replace J. H. Burton, prob with J. H. Burton? Although most of the same details of "Monmouth's rebellion" are presented in J. H. Burton, History of Scotland (1873), VII, 258-260, a Burrows analysis questions the authorship of this article. See Tait 272.
Tait 1769 The Works of De La Motte Fouqué, 16OS, 12NS (Aug 1845), 520-530. J. S. Blackie? Add: This already tenuous attribution has been further challenged by a Burrows analysis; see Tait 272.
Tait 1782 Monastic studies, jests, and eccentricities, 16OS, 12NS, (Oct 1845), 620-628. Replace: J. H. Burton with J. H. Burton? Although the reflective opening here is comparable to Burton's in no. 1609, and Burton wrote many articles on church history, a Burrows analysis questions the authorship of this article. See Tait 272.
Tait 1811 Mr. Carlyle’s Oliver Cromwell Letters and Speeches, 17OS, 13NS, (Jan 1846), 38-50. Replace: J. S. Blackie with J. S. Blackie? Although Blackie reviewed Carlyle in no. 1522 and, in no. 1768, Richter, who is mentioned here (p. 38), a Burrows analysis questions the authorship of this article. See Tait 272.
Tait 1899 M'Cullagh's Industrial History of Free Nations, 17 OS, 13 NS (Oct 1846), 661-668. Replace: J. H. Burton, prob with J. H. Burton? Although the critical perspective is that of an historian interested in political economy (p. 661), a Burrows analysis questions the authorship of this article. See Tait 272.
Tait 1907 The Rev. Dr Lindsay Alexander’s Switzerland and the Swiss Churches, 17OS, 13NS, (Nov 1846), 729-736. Replace: J. S. Blackie, prob. with J. S. Blackie? Although the author, a Scottish religious controversialist (p. 729), takes a learned but wry approach passim to "modern [evangelical] itinerancy" (p. 729); and although the article is comparable in tone and style to nos. 1657 and 2480 for tone and style, a Burrows analysis questions the authorship of this article. See Tait 272.
Part B, Vols. 1 - 4 / Volume 5
Reminder on notation: Authors shown with a star prefaced to their name (*) are new to the Wellesley-Curran indices. In these cases the entire entry, including information on specific articles, is new information. Authors without leading stars have been previously included in Wellesley and / or Curran indices. In these cases, the prior entries are altered by the indicated additions, deletions, and replacements.
Arnold, Thomas Jane Add : Recollections of a Göttingen student, NMM 1440, 1450, 1468, 1480, 1491, 1503, 1530; Dec29—Aug30
Blackie, John Stuart Insert question marks to render more tentative the following attributions:
 ?The politics of the New Testament, Tait 1691; Dec44
 ?Mr. Carlyle’s Oliver Cromwell Letters and Speeches, Tait 1811; Jan46
 ?The Rev. Dr Lindsay Alexander’s Switzerland and the Swiss Churches, Tait 1907; Nov46Buckland, Francis T. Add : My Monkey Jacko, Bent 2347a; Nov43
Burton , John Hill Insert question marks to render more tentative the following attributions.: Pitcairn’s Criminal Trials, Tait 272; Jul33 ; Tytler's History of Scotland [Vol. V], Tait 489; Sep34 ; Tytler's History of Scotland [Vol. VI], Tait 901; Dec37 ; The Life and Rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, Tait 1705; Jan45 ; Monastic studies, jests, and eccentricities, Tait 1782; Oct45 ; M'Cullagh's Industrial History of Free Nations, Tait 1899; Oct46 .
*Colling, Elizabeth , 1798/1799 – 1879, English hymn writer and poet, wrote under the pseudonym Eta Mawr; see Supplement to Tweddell’s North of England Illustrated Annual for 1881 .
  Add: The rambles of death: from the German, Bent 1606a; Jan49
  Add : Agnes – a ballad: from the German of Count [Leopold] Stolberg, 1637a; Mar49
  Add : Night; from the German of Gustav Solling, 1656a; May49
  Add : To the Clouds; from the German of Gustav Solling, 1657a; May49
  Add : Spring; from the German of Prutz, 1858a; May 1849
  Add : The winding sheet: a legend; from the German of Gustav Solling, 1662a; Jun49
  Add : The captive; from the German of Anastasius Grün, 1695a; Aug49
  Add : The longest day; from the German of Wenzel, 1712a; Oct49
  Add : Dirge – to the memory of a beloved sister who died at the age of seventeen; from the German of Gustav Stolling, 1763a; Mar50
  Add : Morning in Spring; from the German of Gustav Stolling, 1771a; Apr50
  Add : Sonetto: from the Italian of Benedetto Menzini, 1778a; Apr50
  Add : The argosy of life; from the German of Eichendorff, 1848a; Sep50
  Add : Our pilgrim-land; from the German of Herwegh; 1855a; Sep50
  Add : The table of the inn; from the German of G. Pfitzer, 1883a; Nov50
  Add : The bags of destiny: a fable; from the German, 1893a; Dec50
  Add : New Year’s Hymn; from the German of Lavater, 1908a; Jan51
  Add : Raphael’s portrait painted by himself; from the Italian Giovan Battista Zappi, 1929a; Mar51
  Add : The ring; from the German of Anastasius Grün, 1987a; Jul51
  Add : Sermons in Trees; from the German of Anastasius Grün, 1988a; Jul51
  Add : Sonnet; from the Italian of Lorenzo di Medici, 2004a; Aug51
  Add : Beauty and the dawn; from the German of Arndt, 2018a; Sep51
  Add : The eagle and the swan; from the German, 2019a; Sep51
  Add : The infant world: an allegory; from the German of Rückert, 2033a; Nov51
  Add : The majestic oak; from the German of Fülleborn, 2039a; Nov51
  Add : Sonnet; from the Italian of Lorenzo di Medici, 2048a; Dec51
  Add : The dewdrop; from the German of Rückert, 2062a; Jan52
  Add : Liberty: a fable; from the Italian of G. Battista Catena, 2074a; Feb52
  Add : Harmony of the Universe; from the Italian of Angelo Mazza, 2190a; Oct52
  Add : Sabbath stillness in the country; from the German of Sturm, 2201; Oct52
  Add : Faith; from the German of Jacobi, 2230a; Jan53
  Add : The dragon-fly; from the German of Goethe, 2231a; Jan53Costello, Dudley Add : La comica rapita [the stolen shirt], NMM 4105; Jan48
Dix, John Ross Add : ? Aunt Sarah’s Ghost, Bent 655
Francis, George Henry Add : The Age of Veneer, six installments, FM 2762, 2780, 2816, 2845, 2893, 2929
Gallenga, Antonio Add: Hilda D’Ehrenburg, FM 2716.
Kingston , William Henry Giles
  Add : The Rival Yachtsmen; or who’ll win?, Bent 3726; Sep65
  Add : The Chase of the Heiress, 3764; Oct65.
  Add : The six yachtsmen, 3800; Jul66
  Add : The Heiresses of Ballybrena, 3808: Aug66
  Add : The Fair Unknown, 3815; Sep66
  Add : Old Higson’s Will, 3900; Aug67Levinge, Sir Richard Add : A Day with the Brookside Harriers at Brighton, Bent 2868; Jan58
Macfarlane, Charles Add : The Dominican: a story of the Plague of Naples, NMM 1079; Jul27
Tait, Archibald Campbell. Add : The Colleges as Landlords, FM 6400; May81
Thornbury, George Walter ,
Add: The Money Banks Field, NMM 4649; Mar51
Add : The miner's tale, 4683; Jun51
Add : The Monastery of the Flowery Plain, AM 1269, 1273; Feb52 – Mar52
Add : The Corpse House, 1305; Jun52
Add: The Midnight Meeting, 1335, 1348, 1371; Sep52 – Dec52
Add: The Sexton’s Brother, Bent 2958; Oct58Thornton, Elizabeth , Replace: d. 1863, novelist with 1788/1789-1863, novelist
Weir, William. Delete : Recollections of a Göttingen student, NMM 1440, 1450, 1468, 1480, 1491, 1503, 1530; Dec29—Aug30