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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Congreve, William (1670-1729) | 4 |
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1665-1714 | 1 |
Cobham, Richard Temple | 1 |
Cobham, Richard Temple Viscount (1669?-1749) | 1 |
Halifax, Charles Montagu | 1 |
Halifax, Charles Montagu Earl of (1661-1715) | 1 |
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722 | 1 |
Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt | 1 |
Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt Earl of (1624?-1697) | 1 |
Sandys, Samuel Sandys, Baron, 1695?-1770 | 1 |
A Congratulatory poem on the Whigg's entertainment
1682
In verse. On the Whig anti-Catholic thanksgiving livery hall feasts for 21 April 1682 cancelled by royal order two days before. Anon.
The birth of the muse. : A poem, to the Right Honourable Charles Montague, Chancellour of the Exchequer, &c
Congreve, William (1670-1729); Halifax, Charles Montagu earl of (1661-1715)
1698
Wing (2nd ed.) C5845.
A letter from Mr. Congreve to the right honourable the Lord Viscount Cobham
Congreve, William (1670-1729); Cobham, Richard Temple Viscount (1669?-1749)
1729
Title vignette.
The Converts
Peterborough, Henry Mordaunt Earl of (1624?-1697)
[1687]
Satirical verse characters of Henry Mordaunt, 2nd earl of Peterborough, and other courtiers converted to Roman Catholicism. Peterborough was converted in March 1686/7. Anon.
The co-gr-ss of asses
[1721?]
Verse. Not in Foxon. Verse satire, possibly on the Congress of Brunswick.
The Mourning Muse of Alexis. : A pastoral. Lamenting the death of our late Gracious Queen Mary of ever blessed memory
Congreve, William (1670-1729)
1695
First edition.
A congratulatory ode, most humbly inscribed to a certain very great man, on his becoming greater
1744
Satire on Samuel Sandys.
The congress of excise-asses. Or, Sir B--ue S--ng's overthrow : a new ballad. To the tune of, I'll tell thee, Estcourt, a pleasant tale
[1733]
Satire on Sir Robert Walpole ("Sir Blue String").