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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Banks, John (1706) | 10 |
Bancks, John (1709-1751) | 3 |
Bancroft, John (1696) | 2 |
Banks, John | 1 |
Clifford, Rosamond, D. 1176? | 1 |
Cyrus, King of Persia, D. 529 B.C | 1 |
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1566-1601 | 1 |
Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189 | 1 |
Mountfort, William | 1 |
Mountfort, William (1664?-1692) | 1 |
The Albion queens: or the death of Mary Queen of Scotland. : As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Her Majesties servants
Banks, John (1706)
[1704]
An altered version of 'The island queens', 1684.
The destruction of Troy : a tragedy, acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre
Banks, John (1706)
1679
Indexed in: Wing B657.
The unhappy favourite: or The Earl of Essex : a tragedy
Banks, John (1706)
1682
First edition. There are 3 prologues. The page following p. 76 is misnumbered 73. Verso of last leaf contains publisher's book-list.
The unhappy favourite: or the Earl of Essex : a tragedy
Banks, John (1706)
1685
Indexed in: Wing B664.
Vertue betray'd: or, Anna Bullen : A tragedy acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre
Banks, John (1706)
1692
Indexed in: Wing B668, but "Second edition" not on title-page.
Henry the Second, king of England : with the death of Rosamond. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by Their Majesties servants
Bancroft, John (1696); Mountfort, William (1664?-1692)
1693
First edition. Epilogue written by John Dryden. The preface is signed Will. Mountfort. Variously ascribed to William Mountfort and John Bancroft. cf. Brit mus. Catalogue. New ed.; Dict. nat. biog....
The tragedy of Sertorius. Acted at the Theatre-Royal by their majesties servants
Bancroft, John (1696)
1679
Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks : consisting of odes, songs, &c. sacred to love, friendship, and devotion. Tales and fables, humorous, moral and satirical. Epistles, ethic, amorous, and familiar. Epigrams, and other occasional poems. Essays in literature, theology, and criticism. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes (v.1)
Bancks, John (1709-1751)
1739
According to Foxon, a reissue of the first edition, 1738, with cancel title-pages to both volumes; S5 and U3 in volume 1 are also cancels.
Miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of Mr. John Bancks : consisting of odes, songs, &c. sacred to love, friendship, and devotion. Tales and fables, humorous, moral and satirical. Epistles, ethic, amorous, and familiar. Epigrams, and other occasional poems. Essays in literature, theology, and criticism. Adorned with sculptures, and illustrated with notes (v.2)
Bancks, John (1709-1751)
1739
According to Foxon, a reissue of the first edition, 1738, with cancel title-pages to both volumes; S5 and U3 in volume 1 are also cancels.
Cyrus the Great : or, The Tragedy of love. As it is acted at the theatre in Little-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants
Banks, John (1706)
1696
Verso of last page contains advertisement for plays written by Mr. Banks, by Mr. Lee and Mr. Otway, "printed for, and sold by R. Bentley".
The innocent usurper : or, The death of the Lady Jane Gray. A tragedy
Banks, John (1706)
1694
In the Preface, dated 5 October 1693 and signed J. Banks, it is stated that the play was written ten years before, but banned by the censor. Signature A consists of 3 leaves followed by a stub.