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Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of, 1650-1722 | 65 |
Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745) | 7 |
Harley, Robert, Earl of Oxford, 1661-1724 | 6 |
Coxe, William (1747-1828) | 5 |
Eugene, Prince of Savoy, 1663-1736 | 5 |
H. G (1709-) | 3 |
Lediard, Thomas (1685-1743) | 3 |
Aesop | 3 |
Wagstaffe, William (1685-1725) | 3 |
Ward, Edward (1667-1731) | 3 |
New description of Blenheim, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Containing a full and accurate account of the paintings, tapestry, and furniture; a picturesque tour of the gardens and park; and every other circumstance connected with the subject, that can afford either information or entertainment. A new and improved edition. Embellished with an elegant plan of the park, &c
Mavor, William Fordyce (1758-1837); Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
MDCCXCIII. [1793]
Anonymous. By William Fordyce Mavor. With a half-title and a final leaf of advertisements. Indexed in: Roscoe,
Marlborough, a survey : panegyrics, satires, and biographical writings, 1688-1788
Horn, Robert Dewey
1975
Abregé de la vie du duc de Marlboroug, et du Prince Eugene de Savoie (v.1-2)
M, C
1714
Epistle dedicatory signed C.M. by the translator. The two lives have separate title-pages and pagination. The title-page to the life of Marlborough precedes the general title-page.
The representation of the loyal subjects of Albinia
Wagstaffe, William (1685-1725); Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
1712
The first, London, edition. An attack upon the Duke of Marlborough. Anon., by William Wagstaffe (ESTC). Place of publication from ESTC. Indexed in: ESTC n012990.
The conduct of the Duke of Marlborough during the present war, with original papers
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1712
Anon., by Francis Hare.
The Duke of M-----h's vindication. In answer to a pamphlet falsely so called
Hare, Francis (1671-1740)
1712
A reply to Mrs Manley's pamphlet, The D. of M's vindication: in answer to a pamphlet... call'd Bouchain. Anon. Attributed to Francis Hare by Morgan.
The lives of the two illustrious generals, John, Duke of Marlborough, and Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy
Maynwaring, Arthur (1668-1712); Steele, Sir Richard (1672-1729)
1713
Written largely by Arthur Maynwaring, probably completed and edited by Richard Steele. The editor's dedication is signed: C. M. Each life has its own titlepage.