A biographical dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland : comprising literary memoirs and anecdotes of their lives, and a chronological register of their publications, with the number of editions printed including notices of some foreign writers whose works have been occasionally published in England. Illustrated by a variety of communications from persons of the first eminence in the world of letters.
- Upcott, William, 1779-1845.
- Date:
- 1816
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A biographical dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland : comprising literary memoirs and anecdotes of their lives, and a chronological register of their publications, with the number of editions printed including notices of some foreign writers whose works have been occasionally published in England. Illustrated by a variety of communications from persons of the first eminence in the world of letters. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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I oetical translations hy John Browne, of Crew- kerne, (a boy eleven years old.) 4to. 1787.—Letter to John Milner, Amlior of the Ilistoiy of Winchester, occasioned by bis aspersions on the Memory and Writings of Dr. Benjamin Hoadly, formerly Bp. of Winchester, 8vo. 1799. Ashf., Thomas, Esq. late Captain of the York Rangers. Travels in America, in 1806, 3 v. 12mo. 1808. The Spirit of the Book, nov. 3 v. l2mo. 181] The I.iheral Critic, nov. 3 v. 12ino. 1812. A Commercial View and Geographical Sketch of the Brazils and Madeira, 8vo. 1812. Ashley, entering upon tiie pastoral office, 8vo. 1805. The Fall of eminent Men in Critical Periods, a National Ca- I amity ; a Sermon on the Death of Mr. Fox, Svo. 1806.—A Sermon on the Death of the Rev. T. 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Hints to Planters, Svo. 1807*—To his pen is also ascribed, Varnishaudo, a serio-comic Poem, ad- dressed to Collectors of Paintings by an admirer of the Arts, 8vo. 1809- Astlf.y, Philip,formerly in the Army, Proprietor of the Amphitheatre, West- minster Bridge. A Desciiption and Historical Account of the Places now the Theatre of War in the Low Countries, 8vo. 1*91.—Remarks on the Profession and Duty of a Soldier, 8vo. 1794-—-Treatise on Horsemanship, 8vo. Aston, Josi pii. The Manchester. Guide, sm. 8vo—The Lancashire Gazetteer, 12mo. I8O9. Aston, (Walter Hutchinson,) Lord ; heir male ot the very ancient House of Tixall, Stafford, in Holy Orders, Rec- tor of Hartfield, Sussex, succeeded his father in 1805, and married in 1802 Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Dr! Haines. Select Psalms in verse, will, a Preface and Biogra- phical notices of those persons who have translated the whole book of Psalms, Svo. 1811. Atchesun, Naihaniel, F. A. S. Soli* citor. Report of the Case Havelock against RookwooiJ, argued and determined in the Court of King’s Bench on tiie Validity of a Sentence of Condemnation by an enemy’s Consul in a neutral Port, 8vo. 1800.—A Letter on the present state of the carrying parto'fthe Coal Trade, 3vo. 1802.—Report of the case, Fisher agidnst Ward, respecting the Russian Embargo on BnusI, ships Svo. 1803.—American encroachments on British Rights, Svo. 1808. 1801Art °f 011 “nd Annealing in Glass, 4to. Ashmore, Thomas, Ecq. formerly a Merchant in the City of London. * „ Analysis of the several Bank Annuities, 4to. 1774 ATHERLEY, EDMUND GlBSON, Esq. (A Aspin, J. Professor and Teacher of 0ra-Vs Imi- History anti Chronology. The Geo-dhronology of EnTope, 2d edit. 1808.— An Appeal to Public Candour against Mr. Lancas- ter's Attack on tiie Clerkenwell Parochial Sunday Schools, 1809.—A Complete System of Chronology or Universal History abridged, 1813. Aspi.and, Robert, Unitarian Minister at the Gravel Pits Meeting, Hackney Reflections upon the Libera! Spirit of the Apos- !es, a Discourse delivered, June 7, 1805, before the Ulutanau Congregation at Hackney, on occasion of Lit. Cat. Treatise on the Law of Marriage anj other Fa- mily Settlements, 8vo. 1813. Atkins, , Mathematical Instru- ment maker. Essay on the Relation between the specific gray*, strength, and value of Spirituous Liquors, 4to. AH,im JaME^ M-a- Sector of St. Michael s, Long Stanton, Canibridee- s lire; educated at St. Mary Magdalen Coll. Cambridge, B. A. 177-1. B](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28146451_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)