Notes and Queries, Number 69, February 22, 1851. Various
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Dialogue. Lord John Townsend.
Prettymania.
No. 1. Dr. Lawrence.
" 32. Do.
" 33. Do.
" 37. Do.
No. 1. Ellis.
" 2. Rev. O'Byrne.
" 3. Do.
" 4. Do.
" 5. Do.
" 6. Dr. Lawrence.
" 7. Do.
" 8. Do.
" 9. Do.
" 10. Do.
" 11. Tickle.
" 12. Do.
"Most of the English Epigrams unmarked are by Tickle, some by Richardson, D. Bate, R–d, and others."—L.
Advertisement Extraordinary. Dr. Lawrence.
Paragraph Office. Do.
Pitt and Pinetti. "Ellis, I believe."—L.
The Westminster Guide. Genl. Burgoyne.
A new Ballad. Lord J. Townsend or Tickle.
Epigrams on Sir Elijah Impey. R–d.
–– by Mr. Wilberforce. Ellis.
Original Letter. A. (Adair.)
Congratulatory Ode. Courtenay.
Ode to Sir Elijah Impey. "Anonymous—I believe L. J. Townsend."—L.
Song, to tune "Let the Sultan Saladin." R–d.
A new Song, "Billy's Budget." Fitzpatrick.
Epigrams. R–d.
Ministerial Facts. "Ld. J. Townsend, I believe."—L.
Journal of the Right Hon. H. Dundas.
To end of March 7th. Tierney.
March 9th and 10th. Dr. Lawrence.
March 11th. Tierney.
March 12th and 13th. C. Grey.
March 14th. Tierney.
"This came out in numbers, or rather in continuations, in the Newspaper."—L.
Incantation. Fitzpatrick.
Translations. "Tickle, Richardson, R–d, and others."—L.
The "Memoranda" &c., respecting The Rolliad, at Vol. ii., p. 439., recalled to my recollection a "Note" made several years back; but the "Query" was, where to find that Note? However, I made a mental note, "when found," to forward it to you, and by the merest chance it has turned up, or rather, out; for it fell from within an old "Common Place Book," when—I must not take credit for being in search of it, but, in fact, in quest of another note. Should you consider it likely to interest either your correspondents, contributors, or readers, you are much welcome to it; and in that case, to have troubled you with this will not be regretted by
Stoke, Bucks.
"Before I left London in February last, I received from my old friend, T. Courtenay, Esq., M.P., notes, of which the following is a copy, giving account of the Authors of The Rolliad, and of the series of Political Satires which followed it:—
Extract from Dedication. Fitzpatrick.
Nos. 1. 2. G. Ellis.
No. 3. Dr. Lawrence.
No. 4. J. Richardson.
No. 5. Fitzpatrick.
Nos. 6. 7. 8. Dr. Lawrence.
No. 9. Fitzpatrick.
Nos. 10. 11. J. Richardson.
No. 12. Fitzpatrick.
Nos. 13. 14. Dr. Lawrence.
Part II.
Nos. 1. 2. G. Ellis
Nos. 3. 4. J. Richardson.
No. 5. Fitzpatrick.
No. 6. Read.
No. 7. Dr. Lawrence.
Political Eclogues.
Rose. Fitzpatrick.
The Lyars. Do.
Margaret Nicholson. R. Adair.
C. Jenkinson. G. Ellis.
Jekyll, Lord J. Townsend and Tickell.
No. 1. Tickell.
2. G. Ellis.
3. H. B. Dudley.
4. J. Richardson.
5. J. Ellis. ?G.
6. Unknown.
7. (Mason's). Do.
8. Brummell.
9. Sketched by Canning, the Eton Boy, finished by Tickell.
10. Pearce. ?
11. Boscawen.
12. Lord J. Townsend.
13. Unknown. Mr. C. believes it to be Mrs. Debbing, wife of Genl. D.
14. Rev. Mr. O'Byrne.
15. Fitzpatrick.
16. Dr. Lawrence.
17. Genl. Burgoyne.
18. Read.
19. Richardson.
20. G. Ellis.
21. Do.
22. Do.
"If ever my books should escape this obscure corner, the above memorandum will interest some curious collector.
"The above list, as far as it relates to Richardson, is confirmed by his printed Life, from which I took a