Type | List | Author: Title, Series, Vol/No (Year/Month/Date of Publication), Pages | Status | | 1. | [anon.]: Bach's fugues and trios. MWorld 7/80 (22 Sep 1837), 27-28 | |
| 2. | [anon.]: Birmingham Festival. Last morning (Friday 22nd). MWorld 7/81 (29 Sep 1837), 41-42 | |
| 3. | [anon.]: John Sebastian Bach's grand studies for the organ; consisting of preludes, fugues, toccatas and fantasias, never before published in this country. Book 4.--Coventry & Hollier. MWorld 7/82 (6 Oct 1837), 60-61 | |
| 4. | [anon.]: Organ performance at St. Sepulchre's [by Miss Stirling] MWorld 7/83 (13 Oct 1837), 79 | |
| 5. | [anon.]: Professional Memoranda of the Late Mr. Samuel Wesley's Life. MWorld 7/84, 86 (20 Oct, 3 Nov 1837), 81-93; 113-117 | |
| 6. | [anon.]: The amenities and modesty of true Genius. [anecdote] MWorld 7/86 (3 Nov 1837), 127 | |
| 7. | [anon.]: Leipsic. [concert in Thomas-Kirche on 28th September by the choir of the Alumni of Thomas-schule] MWorld 7/87 (10 Nov 1837), 139 | |
| 8. | [anon.]: The Italian opera of the last century. MWorld 7/91 (8 Dec 1837), 193-197 | |
| 9. | [anon.]: The Sacred Musical Amulet; a selection of melodies from the works of John Sebastian Bach, Beethoven, Cherubini, Himmel, &c. &c. with original compositions. Edited by Charles McKorkell. Cocks. MWorld 7/93 (22 Dec 1837), 236 | |