SAMUEL HICKSON.
St. John's Wood.
AUTHORS OF "THE ROLLIAD."
The subjoined list of the authors of The Rolliad, though less complete than I could have wished, is, I believe, substantially correct, and may, therefore, be acceptable to your readers. The names were transcribed by me from a copy of the ninth edition of The Rolliad (1791), still in the library at Sunninghill Park, in which they had been recorded on the first page of the respective papers.
There seems to be no doubt that they were originally communicated by Mr. George Ellis, who has always been considered as one of the most talented contributors to The Rolliad. He also resided for many years at Sunninghill, and was in habits of intimacy with the owners of the Park. Your correspondent C. (Vol. ii., p. 43.) may remark that Lord John Townshend's name occurs only twice in my list; but his Lordship may have written some of the papers which are not in the Sunninghill volume, as they appeared only in the editions of the work printed subsequently to 1791, and are designated as Political Miscellanies.
| Names of the Authors of the Rolliad. | ||
| Dedication to Kenyon | Dr. Laurence. | |
| Family of the Rollos | Tickell, &c. | |
| Extract from Dedication | General Fitzpatrick. | |
| Criticisms from the Rolliad | No. | |
| George Ellis | 1 & 2. | |
| Dr. Laurence | 3. | |
| Richardson | 4. | |
| General Fitzpatrick | 5. | |
| Dr. Laurence | 6, 7, 8. | |
| General Fitzpatrick | 9. | |
| Richardson | 10 & 11. | |
| General Fitzpatrick | 12. | |
| Criticisms not in the original, but probably written by | Dr. Laurence | 13 & 14. |
| Criticisms, &c. Part. ii. | George Ellis | 1 & 2. |
| Richardson | 3 & 4. | |
| General Fitzpatrick | 5. | |
| Criticisms, not in the original | Mr. Reid | 6. |
| Dr. Laurence | 7. | |
| Political Eclogues. | ||
| Rose | Dr. Laurence. | |
| The Liars | General Fitzpatrick. | |
| Margaret Nicholson | Mr. Adair. | |
| Charles Jenkinson | George Ellis. | |
| Jekyl | Lord John Townshend. | |
| Probationary Odes. | ||
| All the Preliminaries | Mr. Tickell. | |
| Irregular Ode | Mr. Tickell | No. 1. |
| Ode to the New Year | George Ellis | 2. |
| Ode | Rev. H. Bate Dudley | 3. |
| Richardson | 4. | |
| Duan | John Ellis | 5. |
| Ossianade | Unknown | 6. |
| Irregular Ode | Unknown | 7. |
| Ode to the Attorney- General | Mr. Brummell | 8. |
| Laureate Ode | Mr. Tickell | 9. |
| New Year's Ode | Mr. Pearce | 10. |
| Ode by M.A. Taylor | Mr. Boscawen | 11. |
| —— by Major Scott | Lord John Townshend | 12. |
| —— Irregular(Dundas) | Never known to the Club | 13. |
| —— by Warton | Bishop of Ossory (Hon. William Beresford) | 14. |
| —— Pindaric | General Fitzpatrick | 15. |
| —— Irregular | Dr. Laurence | 16. |
| —— Prettyman | General Burgoyne | 17. |
| —— Graham | Mr. Reid | 18. |
| Letter, &c. and Mountmorres | Richardson | 19. |
| Birthday Ode | George Ellis | 20. |
| Pindaric Ode | Unmarked | 21. |
| Real Birthday Ode | T. Warton | 22. |
| Remaining prose | Richardson. |
I am not certain whether Mr. Adair, to whom "Margaret Nicholson," one of the happiest of the Political Eclogues, is attributed, is the present Sir Robert Adair. If so, as the only survivor amongst his literary colleagues, he might furnish some interesting particulars respecting the remarkable work to which I have called your attention.
BRAYBROOKE.