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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: 
James, George Payne Rainsford, Richelieu: a Tale of France.
Volume IV,  Ch. 18: Literary List  ¶ 22
James, George Payne Rainsford, The Ruined City: a Poem.
Volume IV,  Ch. 12: G. P. R. James  ¶ 2
James, George Payne Rainsford, The String of Pearls.
Volume IV,  Ch. 12: G. P. R. James  ¶ 2
Jerdan, William, “Account of the Pindarries” in Quarterly Review.
Volume III,  Ch. 6: Wm Gifford  ¶ 1
William Gifford to William Jerdan, 6 May [1818?]  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “The Age Reviewed” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 17: Literary Characters  ¶ 4
Jerdan, William, “Applications for the Laureatship” in The Satirist.
Jerdan, William, The Autobiography of William Jerdan, with his Literary, Political and Social Reminiscences and Correspondence during the last Fifty Years.
Cyrus Redding, Letter regarding Peter Pindar, in the Athenaeum, 1852  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “Baby: an Autobiographical Memoir” in  The Keepsake.
Volume IV,  Ch. 14: Private Life  ¶ n1
Jerdan, William, “[Barton's Poems]” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 24
Jerdan, William, “Crichton” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  W. H. Ainsworth  ¶ 3
Jerdan, William, “[Dibdin's Bibliographic Tour]” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 4: Coleridge  ¶ 2
Jerdan, William, “The Disowned” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton  ¶ 4
Edward Bulwer-Lytton to William Jerdan, 1 December 1828  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, The British Eclogue for the year 1805: a Satirical Poem; with Notes; to which are added, The Lord Mayor's Day; and A Tale for the Benefit of the Ugly, in imitation of the inimitable George Colman the younger.
Volume I,  Ch. 16: War & Jubilees  ¶ 5
Jerdan, William, “The Epicurean: a Tale” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 6: Periodical Press  ¶ 26
Thomas Moore to Owen Rees, 30 June 1827  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “Epigram on the Statues in the British Museum” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, “Eugene Aram” in Literary Gazette.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton to William Jerdan, [December 1831]  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “Hemans's Tales and Historic Scenes” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch 5: Criticisms  ¶ 9
Jerdan, William, “The Highlandman's Pistol, a Fable for the Present Time” in The Sun.
Volume II,    ¶ 1
George Croly to William Jerdan, [February 1817]  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “Historical Sketch of the Enneabionians” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 15: Literary Gazette  ¶ 16
Jerdan, William, “Impromptu” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, “Impromptu: The Painter's Defence” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, The Jubilee: a Poem on the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Majesty's Accession to the Throne.
Volume I,  Ch. 16: War & Jubilees  ¶ 4
Jerdan, William, “The Last Bottle” in Death's Doings: consisting of numerous Original Compositions in Prose and Verse, the friendly Contributions of various Writers. Vol. II.
Jerdan, William, “Letter from the Editor of the Literary Gazette to Himself” in Literary Gazette.
Volume II,  Ch. 15: Literary Gazette  ¶ 15
Jerdan, William, “The Loves of May” in The Satirist.
Jerdan, William, “Mont Blanc, and other Poems” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 17: Literary Characters  ¶ 5
Jerdan, William, “Moon-Light” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the Nineteenth Century with Memoirs.
Volume I,  Ch. 18: Mr. Perceval  ¶ 1
Volume IV,  Ch. 16: British Association  ¶ 15
Volume IV,  Ch. 16: British Association  ¶ 21
Volume IV,  Ch. 17: Literary Characters  ¶ 28
Marianne Croker to William Jerdan, 2 August [1831]  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, “Night Dreams—Life Dreams” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, “The Nosegay” in The Satirist.
Jerdan, William, “On the Pre-eminent Merits of the Morning Chronicle Newspaper, especially in obtaining Foreign Intelligence” in The Sun.
Jerdan, William, The Paris Spectator; or, L'hermite de la Chaussée-d'Antin. Containing Observations upon Parisian Manners and Customs at the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century.
Volume II,  Ch. 8: Varieties  ¶ 6
Francis Freeling to William Jerdan, [November? 1815]  ¶ 3
Volume II,  Ch. 17: Contributors  ¶ 11
Volume III,  Ch. 13: L.E.L.  ¶ n1
Letitia Landon to William Jerdan, [July 1834]  ¶ 1
Letitia Landon to William Jerdan, [July 1834]  ¶ n1
Jerdan, William, “Parody on a Sonnet to Lord Byron” in The Sun.
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 20
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  (verse)
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  ¶ 21
Volume II,  Ch. 7: A Character  (verse)
Jerdan, William, “Pelham, or the Adventures of a Gentleman” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 11: Bulwer-Lytton  ¶ 2
Jerdan, William, “The Pleasures and Pains of Editors of Periodicals” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, “Review Extraordinary” in The Satirist.
Jerdan, William, “Says Eve unto Adam” in The Satirist.
Volume II,  The Satirist.  ¶ 28
Jerdan, William, “The Sleepless Woman” in The Club-book: being Original Tales, &c..
Jerdan, William, “The Three Kates” in The Literary Souvenir.
Volume III,  Ch. 14: The Past  ¶ 11
Jerdan, William, “To a Pimple on Tom's Nose” in Literary Gazette.
Jerdan, William, “Vivian Grey” in Literary Gazette.
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 38
Volume IV,  Ch. 5: On Life  ¶ 40
Jerdan, William, “Vox et Præterea Nihil, or Parliamentary Debates in Rhyme” in The Satirist.
Volume II,  The Satirist.  ¶ 1
Jerdan, William, A Voyage to the Isle of Elba; with Notices of the other Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Volume I,  Ch. 22: Paris in 1814  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch. 8: Varieties  ¶ 6
Jerdan, William, “The Waves” in Literary Gazette.
Volume III,  Ch. 3: Poetry  ¶ n1
Johnson, Samuel, A Dictionary of the English language: in which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and illustrated in their different Significations by Examples from the best Writers.
Volume III,  Ch. 8: Bernard Barton  ¶ 2
Volume III,  Ch. 11: The R.S.L.  ¶ 14
Volume III,  Ch. 11: The R.S.L.  ¶ 22
Volume III,  Literary Poverty  ¶ 3
Johnson, Samuel, “Lives of the Poets” in The Works of the English Poets. With Prefaces, biographical and critical.
Volume III,  Ch. 4: Coleridge  ¶ 26
Johnson, Samuel, London: a Poem, in imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal.
Volume III,  Ch. 4: Coleridge  (verse)
Volume III,  Ch. 4: Coleridge  (verse)
Johnson, Samuel, The Prince of Abissinia. A tale [Rasselas].
Volume III,  Ch. 4: Coleridge  ¶ 26
Volume III,  Literary Poverty  ¶ 3
Jonson, Ben, Every Man in his Humour.
Volume I,  Ch. 13: Past Times  ¶ 2
Jouy, Victor-Joseph Etienne de, Guillaume le franc-parleur; ou Observations sur les mœurs et les usages parisiens au commencement du XIXe siècle.
Volume II,  Ch. 8: Varieties  ¶ 6
Jouy, Victor-Joseph Etienne de, L'hermite de la Chaussée d'Antin: ou Observations sur les mœurs et les usages français au commencement du XIXe siècle.
Volume II,  Ch. 8: Varieties  ¶ 6
Jouy, Victor-Joseph Etienne de, The Hermit of Guiana; or Observations upon the French Manners and Customs at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century.
Volume II,  Ch. 8: Varieties  ¶ 6