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Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764) | 27 |
Bath, William Pulteney | 15 |
Amhurst, Nicholas (1697-1742) | 4 |
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743 | 4 |
Walpole, Horatio Walpole, Baron, 1678-1757 | 3 |
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759) | 2 |
Hanbury Williams, Charles | 2 |
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745) | 2 |
Fazakerley, Nicholas | 2 |
Walpole, Robert | 2 |
Faction detected, by the evidence of facts : containing an impartial view of parties at home and affairs abroad
Egmont, John Perceval Earl of (1711-1770); Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1743
Issued anonymously. According to Halkett & Laing and Dict. of Nat. Biog., the probable author is John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, although the work has sometimes been ascribed to William Pulteney, E...
The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered... Being a defence of an enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, and, a full reply to a late pamphlet, intitled, Some considerations concerning the publick funds, &c. In a letter to the author
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745)
1735
In reply to a pamphlet by Sir Robert Walpole. Anonymous; by William Pulteney. Errata slip pasted on to lower half of p. 138. With a final leaf of advertisement for works "lately published. Print...
A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country concerning the sum of 115,000 l., granted for the service of the civil list... [etc.]
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
[1729?]
Anonymous; by William Pulteney.
A review of the excise-scheme; in answer to a pamphlet, intitled The rise and fall of the late projected excise, impartially considered. With some proper hints to the electors of Great Britain
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1733
Anonymous: by William Pulteney. A reply to Matthew Concanen's 'The rise and fall of the late projected excise', sometimes attributed to Horatio, baron Walpole.
An answer to one part of a late infamous libel intitled Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two honourable patrons, in which the character and conduct of Mr. P. is fully vindicated
Amhurst, Nicholas (1697-1742); Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1731
Mr. P. = Mr. Pulteney.
The case of the revival of the salt duty, fully stated and considered : with some remarks on the present state of affairs. In answer to a late pamphlet, intitled A letter to a freeholder on the late reduction of the land tax... In a letter from a member of the House of Commons to a gentleman in the country
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1732
A review of the excise-scheme; in answer to a pamphlet, intitled The rise and fall of the late projected excise, impartially considered. With some proper hints to the electors of Great Britain
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1733
Anonymous: by William Pulteney. A reply to Matthew Concanen's 'The rise and fall of the late projected excise', sometimes attributed to Horatio, baron Walpole.
Britannia: or The contrast between Robert W- and William P-. A pastoral dialogue, by way of allegory
Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford (1676-1745); Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1741
Verse. On Walpole and Pulteney. Anon.
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace : From P--l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759); Foley, Paul; Fazakerley, Nicholas
1745
Anonymous. By William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. - Sometimes attributed to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. P--l F----y = Paul Foley. - N----s F---y = Nicholas Fazakerley.
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace : From P--l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759); Foley, Paul; Fazakerley, Nicholas
1745
Anonymous. By William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. - Sometimes attributed to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. P--l F----y = Paul Foley. - N----s F---y = Nicholas Fazakerley.
An epistle from Lord L---l to Lord C---d
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Cooper, Thomas (1743)
1740
Cover title with vignette. "Written as from Thomas Coke, Baron Lovel and subsequently Earl of Leicester, to Lord Chesterfield."--Foxon, 1975, P1160.
The wooden age : A satyrical poem. Humbly inscrib'd to William Pulteney, esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1733
On the mediocrity of the times; directed in part against Walpole.