REMUNERATION OF AUTHORS.

(Vol. viii., p. 81.)

Some time ago I suggested, in the columns of "N. & Q.," a collection which might prove interesting, of the remuneration received by authors for their works, sending my first instalment thereof. A correspondent (W. R.) has since contributed to the stock; and I now beg to add a few more cases which have lately occurred to me. In the instances of plays, &c., I have confined myself to the sums paid for the copyright; any remuneration accruing to the author from the performance, a share of the profit, benefit, &c. &c. being too diffuse to bring into a tabular form; and, in the case of works published while that servile system was in vogue, I have not attempted to record the amounts paid for dedications by the inflated "patrons," nor even those raised by subscription, except in one or two cases, where such was (which was rarely the case) a genuine transaction:

Title of Work. Author. Price. Publisher. Authority.
Phædra Edmund Smith 60l. Lintot. Dr. Johnson.
The Wanderer Savage 10l. 10s. Ditto.
Beggar's Opera Gay 400l. Spence.
Poems Ditto 1000l. Subscription Dr. Johnson.
Translation of eight books of the Odyssey, and
all the notes.
W. Broome 600l. Paid by Pope Ditto.
Ditto of four books of Ditto Fenton 300l. Ditto Ditto.
Edition of Shakspeare Pope 217l. 12s. Tonson Ditto.
Amynta and Theodora Mallet 120l. Vaillant. Ditto.
The Poor Gentleman G Colman, sen. 150l. R. B. Peake.
Who wants a Guinea? Ditto 150l. Ditto.
Tales from Shakspeare Charles Lamb
Mary Lamb
63l. Himself.
Contributions for two years to the London Magazine. Charles Lamb 170l. T. Moore,
Lord J. Russell.
The King of Prussia's works, translation of Thos. Holcroft 1200l. Galt.
Exchange no Robbery Theodore Hook 60l. R. H. D. Barham.
Sayings and Doings (1st series) Ditto 600l. Colburn Ditto.
Ditto (2nd series) Ditto 1050l.
150l.
200l.
Ditto Ditto.
Ditto (3rd series) Ditto 1050l. Ditto Ditto.
Births, Marriages, and Deaths Ditto 600l. Ditto Ditto.
Editorship of Colburn's New Monthly Ditto 400l. per annum. Ditto Ditto.
Rejected Addresses J. and H. Smith 131l. after 16th edition Murray H. Smith.
Country Cousins
A Trip to Paris
Air Ballooning
A Trip to America

James Smith. 1000l.

Paid for by
C. Matthews
for his Entertainments.

Himself.

Alexander Andrews.


OCCASIONAL FORMS OF PRAYER.

(Vol. viii., p. 535.)

The list of Occasional Forms of Prayer, recently contributed to your pages by the Rev. Thomas Lathbury, contained no less than forty-eight items. All the forms which he enumerates, with one exception, are earlier than the year 1700. Using the same limitation of date, I send you herewith a farther list of such occasional forms: all these are to be found in the British Museum, and the press-marks by which they are designated in the catalogue are here added. The present list comprises fifty-one items, all of them, I think, different from those which have been already mentioned. Unless otherwise stated, the copies of the forms here referred to are printed at London, and they are for the most part in black-letter, without pagination.