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Total number of records: 17

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Brotherton Collection17
English Literature17

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)10
Marlborough, John Churchill3
Marlborough, John Churchill Duke of (1650-1722)3
Church of England1
Crabtree, Anthony1
Crabtree, Sir Anthony1
Jacob, Hildebrand1
Jacob, Hildebrand (1693-1739)1
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-17221
Smallwood, James1

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The candidate. : A poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

With a half-title. - Sig. B on p.[1] appears below "Some" in the last line.

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The candidate. : A poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

With a half-title. - Sig. B on p.[1] appears below "Some" in the last line.

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The prophecy of famine. : A Scots pastoral

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1763

With a half-title.

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The duellist. : A poem. In three books

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

Half-title.

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Gotham. : A poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

In 3 books, each book having a separate title-page and separate pagination.

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The farewell. : A poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

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The times. A poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

Anon., by Charles Churchill.

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Independence. A poem. Addressed to the minority

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

Anon., by Charles Churchill.

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The Church yard: a satirical poem

1739

A satire on contemporary poets. Anon.

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The conference : a poem

Churchill, Charles (1731-1764)

1764

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The soldiers lamentation for the loss of their general. : In a letter from the recruiters in London, to their friends in Flanders. To the tune of, To you fair ladies, &c

printed in the year, 1712

Caption title; imprint on p. [2]. A lament for the dismissal of Marlborough. First line: To you, dear brothers, who in vain. This version has 20 stanzas. Anon.

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