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People and organisations | Count |
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Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759) | 15 |
Hanbury Williams, Charles | 5 |
Jekyll, Joseph, Sir, 1666-1738 | 3 |
Sandys, Samuel Sandys, Baron, 1695?-1770 | 3 |
Wild, Robert (1609-1679) | 3 |
Beaulieu, Edward Hussey-Montagu, Earl of, 1721-1802 | 2 |
Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-1764 | 1 |
Beaulieu, Isabella Hussey-Montagu, Lady, 1707-1786 | 1 |
Beaulieu, Isabelle Hussey-Montagu, Lady, 1707-1786 | 1 |
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658 | 1 |
Oliver Cromwells ghost : or, Old Noll newly revived
Wild, Robert (1609-1679)
[1679]
Caption title. Signed: R.W. D.D., i.e., R. Wild. Verses, in which Cromwell's ghost is represented as denouncing the 'Popish plot'.
An ode to the Honourable H---y F--x, on the marriage of the Du---s of M--------r to H---s---y, Esq
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1746
Ode to H. Fox on the marriage of the Duchess of Manchester to Hussey. Edition B in Iolo Williams' Points, with reading "began" in the first couplet of stanza II.
Dr. Wild's humble thanks for His Majesties gracious declaration for liberty of conscience, March 15, 1672
Wild, Robert (1609-1679)
printed in the year, 1672
In verse. The second column of the verse is headed "To the King". Drophead title and colophon. Signed at end: Iter Boreale. Attributed in NUC pre-1956 imprints to Robert Wild.
Dr. Wild's poem : In nova fert animus, &c. Or, A new song to an old friend from an old poet, upon the hopeful new Parliament
Wild, Robert (1609-1679)
[1679]
Caption title. In nova fert animus.
The golden farmer : a poem. Humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable William, Lord Craven
Wilkes, Thomas (1786)
1723
Head and tail pieces. No full stop printed after "farmer". The farmer's name was probably Scudamore (p.6, 1.17).
The heroes: a new ballad : To the tune of ---Sally in our alley
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1745
Signature: 4 leaves unsigned (first leaf, verso, blank).
J---l's wife : a new ballad in answer to one intitled S----s and J---l
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1743
Answers the ballad published anonymously, written by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, concerning Samuel Sandys and Joseph Jekyll.
Esq; S---ys's budget open'd; or, Drink and be d--'d : A new ballad : to the tune of, A begging we will go
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1743
Satire on Sandys' bill to repeal the gin act. Begins: Attend, my honest brethren,/ Who late came into place. Anon., by Charles Hanbury Williams?.
A new ballad on Lord D--n---l's altering his chapel at Gr---e into a kitchen
Whitehead, Paul (1710-1774); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1746
On Lord Doneraile's house at Grove. Title vignette. "Printed in Whitehead's Poems, 1777. A different text was added to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams's Odes, 1768, along with other poems not by him;...
Place-book for the year seventeen-hundred, forty-five : A new ballad
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1744-5
First line: Since with the New year a new change hath begun. Satire on the political maneuvers of the Newcastle ministry. One of two issues in this first edition year. Anon., by Sir Charles Hanb...
An ode addressed to the author of the Conquered duchess : In answer to that celebrated performance
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1746
The pretended "author" is Edward Hussey, whose marriage in 1743 to Isabella, dowager duchess of Manchester, was made public in 1746. Anon., by Sir Charles Hanbury Williams.
An ode to the Right Honourable Stephen Poyntz
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759)
1746
In praise of the Duke of Cumberland, after the battle of Culloden.