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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Chudleigh, Lady Mary (1656-1710) | 3 |
Hooke, N | 3 |
Hooke, N (1690?-1763) | 3 |
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722 | 3 |
Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744 | 3 |
Chute, Francis (1745) | 2 |
Marlborough, Sarah Churchill Duchess of (1660-1744) | 2 |
Armstrong, John, 1709-1779 | 1 |
Breval, John | 1 |
Breval, John (1680?-1738) | 1 |
Essays upon several subjects in prose and verse
Chudleigh, lady Mary (1656-1710)
1710
Numbers 65-80 duplicated in paging, no. 81-96 omitted.
Night : an epistle to Robert Lloyd
Churchill, Charles (1731-1764); Lloyd, Robert (1733-1764)
1761
A reply in verse by C. Churchill to J. Armstrong's A day: an epistle to John Wilkes.
The history of Prince Mirabel's infancy, rise and disgrace : with the sudden promotion of Novicius. In which are intermix'd all the intrigues both amorous and political relating to those memorable adventures: as also the characters of the old and new favourites of both sexes in the court of Britomartia
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1712
Erroneously attributed to Daniel Defoe. Cf. NUC pre-1956. 'Prince Mirabel' is John Churchill, duke of Marlborough. 'Novicius' is Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford. Horn, 367, part 1 only.
Oliver's pocket looking-glass : new fram'd and clean'd to give a clear view of the great modern Colossus begun by K. C--, carry'd on by K. J--, augmented by K. W--, and now finish'd in order to be thrown down in the glorious r-- of Q. A--
1711
An attack on John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. First edition.
The petticoat : an heroi-comical poem. In two books
Chute, Francis (1745); Breval, John (1680?-1738)
1716
The dedication signed: Joseph Gay i.e. Francis Chute. - With a half-title. - The imprint is false; in fact printed for E. Curll. - In this edition the catchword on p. 27 is "behold" and there is a flo...
Poems on several occasions : Together with The song of the three children paraphras'd
Chudleigh, lady Mary (1656-1710)
1703
First edition.
The Speech of the Lord Haversham's ghost
Haversham, John Thompson Baron (1647-1710)
1710
An ironic defence of the Duke of Marlborough, allegedly by John Thompson, Baron Haversham, who started his political career as a Whig under Marlborough's tutelage but died an ardent Tory. Signatures...
Poems on several occasions : Together with The song of the three children paraphras'd
Chudleigh, lady Mary (1656-1710)
1709
"The song of the three children paraphras'd" has separate pagination.
Beauty and virtue : a poem sacred to the memory of Anne, late Countess of Sunderland : humbly inscrib'd to His Grace the Duke of Marlborough
Chute, Francis (1745)
1716
Half-title: A poem on the death of the late Countess of Sunderland. Signatures: [B]⁴,C-D⁴. Page 5 misnumbered 1. Last group of pages is publisher's advertising, integral with last gathering ...
The opinions of Sarah, Duchess-dowager of Marlborough. Published from original MSS
Marlborough, Sarah Churchill Duchess of (1660-1744); Dalrymple, Sir David (1726-1792)
1788
Preface and notes by Sir David Dalrymple, afterward Lord Hailes (ESTC, OCLC).
An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, from her first coming to court, to the year 1710 : in a letter from herself to My Lord ----
Marlborough, Sarah Churchill Duchess of (1660-1744); Hooke, N (1690?-1763)
1742
Written with the assistance of Nathaniel Hooke.
The other side of the question: or, An attempt to rescue the characters of the two royal sisters Q. Mary and Q. Anne, out of the hands of the D---s D---- of ------ -- ---. : In which all the remarkables in her Grace's late account are stated in their full strength, and as fully answer'd; the conduct of several noble persons is justify'd; and all the necessary lights are thrown on our court-history from the Revolution, to the change of the ministry in 1710. In a letter to Her Grace
Ralph, James (1705?-1762)
1742
A woman of quality is usually identified as James Ralph. D--- etc. = Sarah, Dowager Duchess of Marlborough. A refutation of Hooke's 'An account of the conduct of the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough...