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William Jerdan:
The Autobiography of William Jerdan
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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
DOCUMENT INFORMATION

contents:
Ch. 1: Introductory
Ch. 2: Childhood
Ch. 3: Boyhood
Ch. 4: London
Ch. 5: Companions
Ch. 6: The Cypher
Ch. 7: Edinburgh
Ch. 8: Edinburgh
Ch. 9: Excursion
Ch. 10: Naval Services
Ch. 11: Periodical Press
Ch. 12: Periodical Press
Ch. 13: Past Times
Ch. 14: Past Times
Ch. 15: Literary
Ch. 16: War & Jubilees
Ch. 17: The Criminal
Ch. 18: Mr. Perceval
Ch. 19: Poets
Ch. 20: The Sun
Ch. 21: Sun Anecdotes
Ch. 22: Paris in 1814
Ch. 23: Paris in 1814
Ch. 24: Byron
Ch. 1: Literary
Ch. 2: Mr. Canning
Ch. 3: The Sun
Ch. 4: Amusements
Ch. 5: Misfortune
Ch. 6: Shreds & Patches
Ch. 7: A Character
Ch. 8: Varieties
Ch. 9: Ingratitude
Ch. 10: Robert Burns
Ch. 11: Canning
Ch. 12: Litigation
Ch. 13: The Sun
Ch. 14: Literary Gazette
Ch. 15: Literary Gazette
Ch. 16: John Trotter
Ch. 17: Contributors
Ch. 18: Poets
Ch 19: Peter Pindar
Ch 20: Lord Munster
Ch 21: My Writings
Ch. 1: Literary Pursuits
Ch. 2: Literary Labour
Ch. 3: Poetry
Ch. 4: Coleridge
Ch 5: Criticisms
Ch. 6: Wm Gifford
Ch. 7: W. H. Pyne
Ch. 8: Bernard Barton
Ch. 9: Insanity
Ch. 10: The R.S.L.
Ch. 11: The R.S.L.
Ch. 12: L.E.L.
Ch. 13: L.E.L.
Ch. 14: The Past
Ch. 15: Literati
Ch. 16: A. Conway
Ch. 17: Wellesleys
Ch. 18: Literary Gazette
Ch. 19: James Perry
Ch. 20: Personal Affairs
Ch. 1: Critical Glances
Ch. 2: Personal Notes
Ch. 3: Fresh Start
Ch. 4: Thomas Hunt
Ch. 5: On Life
Ch. 6: Periodical Press
Ch. 7: Quarterly Review
Ch. 8: My Own Life
Ch. 9: Mr. Canning
Ch. 10: Anecdotes
Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton
Ch. 12: G. P. R. James
Ch. 13: Finance
Ch. 14: Private Life
Ch. 15: Learned Societies
Ch. 16: British Association
Ch. 17: Literary Characters
Ch. 18: Literary List
Ch. 19: Club Law
Ch. 20: Conclusion
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Titles Index: 
Campbell, Thomas, Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And other Poems.
Volume III,  Procter’s Poems  (verse)
Bryan Waller Procter, “For St. Cecilia’s Day,” 1818  (verse)
Campbell, Thomas, “Hohenlinden” in Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Volume II,  Ch. 10: Robert Burns  ¶ 3
Campbell, Thomas, “Lochiel's Warning” in Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Volume II,  Ch. 10: Robert Burns  ¶ 3
Campbell, Thomas, “Ode to the Memory of Burns, spoken at the Commemoration of Robert Burns, on Saturday, by Mr. Conway” in  The Sun.
Volume II,  Ch. 10: Robert Burns  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Ch. 10: Robert Burns  ¶ 3
Campbell, Thomas, Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Volume IV,  Ch. 1: Critical Glances  ¶ 16
Campbell, Thomas, “Ritter Bann” in Theodric; a Domestic Tale; and other Poems.
Gerald Griffin to William Griffin, 10 November 1824  ¶ App-A.1-1
Campbell, Thomas, Theodric; a Domestic Tale; and other Poems.
Gerald Griffin to William Griffin, 10 November 1824  ¶ App-A.1-1
Campbell, Thomas, “Ye Mariners of England” in Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems.
Volume II,  Ch. 10: Robert Burns  ¶ 3
Carne, John, Letters from the East.
Volume IV,  Ch. 12: G. P. R. James  ¶ 3
Carrington, Nicholas Toms, The Banks of Tamar, a Poem, with other Pieces.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 25
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 26
Carrington, Nicholas Toms, Dartmoor: a Descriptive Poem.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 25
Volume IV,  Ch. 2: Personal Notes  ¶ 20
Volume IV,  N. T. Carrington  ¶ 1
Carrington, Nicholas Toms, Poems.
Volume IV,  N. T. Carrington  ¶ 1
Cartwright, William, “To the Spirit of Poetry” in Literary Gazette.
Chateaubriand, François-René, viscomte de, The Natchez: an Indian Tale.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 16
Cibber, Colley, Love makes a Man: or, the Fop’s Fortune. A Comedy.
James Thomson to William Cranstoun, [September 1725]  ¶ 6
Hyde, Edward, first earl of Clarendon, The Correspondence of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and his Brother Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester; with the Diary of Lord Clarendon from 1687 to 1690, containing Minute Particulars of the Events attending the Revolution and the Diary of Lord Rochester during his Embassy to Poland in 1676.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 28
Cobbett, William, Cobbett's Political Register.
Volume II,  Ch. 11: Canning  ¶ 10
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Devil's Walk” in Morning Post.
Volume III,  Coleridge  ¶ 1
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Remorse: a Tragedy in Five Acts.
Volume I,  Ch. 24: Byron  ¶ 3
Volume III,  Coleridge  ¶ 2
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone: a Skeletoniad” in Morning Post.
Volume III,  Coleridge  ¶ 1
Colman the younger, George, “Two Parsons, or, the Tale of a Shirt” in Poetical Vagaries: containing An Ode to We, a hackney'd Critick; Low Ambition, or, The life and death of Mr. Daw; A Reckoning with Time; The Lady of the Wreck, or, Castle Blarneygig; Two Parsons, or, the Tale of a Shirt.
Volume IV,  Ch. 4: Thomas Hunt  ¶ 20
Collier, John Payne, The Poetical Decameron, or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 17
Combe, William, The Tour of Doctor Syntax, in search of the Picturesque.
William Henry Pyne to William Jerdan, [December? 1820]  ¶ 2
Cook, Eliza, “Stanzas: the Tomb” in Literary Gazette.
Cooper, James Fenimore, The Prairie: a Tale.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 24
Cooper, James Fenimore, The Red Rover: a Tale.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 27
Cox, Frances Clarinda Adeline, The Camisard; or, the Protestants of Languedoc: a Tale in Three Volumes.
William Jerdan to George Byrom Whittaker, [December 1825]  ¶ 5
Crabbe, George, “Verses written on the Night of the 15th of April, 17**, immediately before the perusal of a Letter then received” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 19: James Perry  ¶ 3
Croly, George, “Cleopatra's Needle” in Literary Gazette.
Croly, George, “Czerni George” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “The Dead Sea” in Literary Gazette.
Croly, George, “The Death Song. From the Arabic.” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “[Dramatic Scene]” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “Fragment Extempore. An Imitation” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 18: Literary Gazette  ¶ 6
Croly, George, Gems, principally from the Antique.
Volume IV,  Ch. 1: Critical Glances  ¶ 12
Croly, George, “Greece” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 18: Literary Gazette  ¶ 6
Croly, George, “The Indian Circean” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “The Lily of the Valley” in Literary Gazette.
Croly, George, “The Late Queen of Prussia” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “The Moslem Bridal Song” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “Nelson's Pillar” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “On a Fine Portrait, by Masquerier, of a Lady (since dead) standing before a Glass” in New Times.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “On J. P. Davis's Admirable Picture of Mrs. Barker” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, Paris in 1815. A Poem.
Volume I,  Ch. 22: Paris in 1814  (verse)
Volume I,  Ch. 22: Paris in 1814  (verse)
Volume II,  Ch. 14: Literary Gazette  ¶ 5
Volume II,  Ch. 17: Contributors  ¶ 9
Volume III,  Procter’s Poems  (verse)
Bryan Waller Procter, “For St. Cecilia’s Day,” 1818  ¶ 1
Bryan Waller Procter, “For St. Cecilia’s Day,” 1818  (verse)
Volume IV,  Ch. 8: My Own Life  ¶ 22
Croly, George, Paris in 1815. Second Part: with other Poems.
Thomas Burgess to William Jerdan, 8 May 1821  ¶ 2
Croly, George, The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly.
Volume II,  Ch. 17: Contributors  ¶ n1
Croly, George, Pride shall have a Fall: a Comedy in Five Acts with Songs.
Volume IV,  Ch. 10: Anecdotes  ¶ 7
Croly, George, “Rosolia.” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 18: Poets  ¶ 5
Croly, George, “Sebastian: a Spanish Tale” in The Angel of the World; an Arabian Tale. Sebastian; a Spanish Tale: with other Poems.
Volume IV,  Ch. 8: My Own Life  ¶ 22
Croly, George, “The Storm” in Literary Gazette.
Croly, George, “Tales of the Chapel. Book XLIV” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 6
Croly, George, “To the Author of the Beautiful Lines signed Helen” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 2
Croly [née Begbie], Margaret Helen, “The Bride” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 7
Croly [née Begbie], Margaret Helen, “The Joys of Meeting” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 4
Croly [née Begbie], Margaret Helen, “Love and Friendship” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ 3
Cunningham, Allan, Sir Michael Scott, a Romance.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 27
Cunningham, Peter Miller, Two Years in New South Wales: a Series of Letters, comprising Sketches of the actual State of Society in that Colony, of its peculiar Advantages to Emigrants, of its Topography, Natural History, &c. &c..
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 27