Henry Brooke
Active Years
Min year: 1735, Max year: 1799, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1735: Universal beauty. A poem
- 1735: Universal beauty. A poem
- 1735: Universal beauty. A poem.
- 1735: Universal beauty. A poem
- 1735: Universal beauty a poem.
- 1735: Universal beauty. A poem
- 1736: Universal beauty. A poem
- 1739: Gustavus Vasa
- 1739: Gustavus Vasa
- 1739: Gustavus Vasa
- 1739: Gustavus Vasa
- 1740: An appeal to the publick from an unappellate tribunal
- 1740: A practical essay concerning Christian peaceableness
- 1741: A practical essay concerning Christian peaceableness
- 1741: A practical essay concerning Christian peaceableness
- 1744: Proposals for printing by subscription, The history of Ireland from the earliest times
- 1744: The usefulness and necessity of studying the classicks
- 1745: The farmer's letter to the protestants of Ireland. Number I
- 1745: The farmer's letter to the protestants of Ireland
- 1745: The quack-Doctor. A poem. As originally spoke at the Free Grammar School in Manchester. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. Interspersed with proper Observations upon the Design, Conduct, and Execution of it. To which is added, a declamation, spoke at the same time, upon the breaking-up of the school of Christmas, December 13. 1744
- 1746: The farmer's six letters to the protestants of Ireland
- 1746: The farmer's letter to the protestants of Ireland
- 1746: The farmer's six letters to the Protestants of Ireland, of equal importance to the Protestants of England
- 1746: The farmer's six letters to the protestants of Ireland.
- 1747: The secret history and memoirs of the barracks of Ireland
- 1747: Two sermons, occasioned by the general thanksgiving appointed by his Majesty's proclamation, on October the 9th, 1746, for the deliverance of these kingdoms from the late rebellion, ... By Henry Brooke,
- 1747: The secret history and memoirs of the barracks of Ireland
- 1747: The secret history and memoirs of the barracks of Ireland
- 1747: The respect and submission due to the constitution both in church and state
- 1749: The songs in Jack the gyant queller. An antique history. By Henry Brooke, Esq
- 1749: The songs in Jack the gyant queller
- 1749: The songs in Jack the giant-queller, a ballad farce, acted at the theatre in Dublin. By Henry Brooke, Esq.
- 1750: Essays against Popery, slavery, and arbitrary power, published during the late unnatural rebellion, in the years 1745 and 1746. Namely, the six farmer's letters to the Protestants of Ireland. On the Want of Charity in the Roman Church, and several other absurd Doctrines of the Papists. Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration, and on the dreadful Consequences of a successful French Invasion. On Hereditary Right, and the Pretender's Legitimacy. Proofs that Papists do not think themselves obliged to keep Faith with Hereticks. Articles of the Papist Creeds with Remarks. Principles of the Whigs and Jacobites compared. And on several other important subjects
- 1750: A new collection of fairy tales
- 1753: The spirit of party. Address'd to the people of Ireland, by the farmer. Chap. the first
- 1753: Queries relative to the present crisis of affairs, humbly addressed to all true patriots
- 1753: Gustavus vasa, the deliverer of his country
- 1753: Queries relative to the present chrisis [sic] of affairs
- 1753: The spirit of party. Chapter the third
- 1753: The spirit of party. Chapter the second
- 1753: The spirit of party. Chapter the first
- 1757: The songs in Jack the giant queller. An antique history. By Henry Brooke, Esq
- 1759: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting
- 1759: The interests of Ireland considered
- 1759: An essay on the antient and modern state of Ireland
- 1760: The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1760: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting
- 1760: A second letter from liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting
- 1760: The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1760: The case of the Roman-Catholics of Ireland
- 1760: An essay on the antient and modern state of Ireland, with the various important advantages thereunto derived, under the auspicious reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- 1760: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting
- 1760: The farmer's case of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1760: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting
- 1760: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland
- 1760: Liberty and common-sense to the people of Ireland, greeting. Letter III
- 1761: The tryal of the cause of the Roman Catholics
- 1761: The tryal of the cause of the Roman Catholics
- 1761: The earl of Essex
- 1761: The earl of Essex
- 1761: The Earl of Essex
- 1761: The tryal of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1761: Gustavus Vasa
- 1762: The tryal of the Roman Catholicks. By Henry Brooke, Esq. author of Gustavus Vasa; the farmer's letters, &c. &c
- 1762: The tryal of the Roman Catholics
- 1762: The tryal of the Roman Catholics
- 1763: Gustavus Vasa
- 1764: The tryal of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1765: The fool of quality
- 1766: The fool of quality
- 1767: The fool of quality
- 1767: The tryal of the Roman Catholics of Ireland
- 1767: The fool of quality
- 1768: The fool of quality
- 1769: The fool of quality; or, The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. Vol. IV. By Mr. Brooke.
- 1769: The temple of hymen
- 1770: The fool of quality, or, The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. Vol. II. By Mr. Brooke
- 1770: The fool of quality
- 1771: The fool of quality, Or, The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. In five volumes. The second edition. By Mr. Brooke
- 1771: The farmer's six letters to the protestants of Ireland
- 1772: Redemption: a poem
- 1772: A brief essay on the nature of bogs
- 1773: Gustavus Vasa
- 1773: Gustavus Vasa
- 1773: A letter to the Universal Fishing Company of the kingdom of Ireland
- 1774: Juliet Grenville
- 1774: Juliet Grenville
- 1774: Juliet Grenville: or, The history of the human heart
- 1776: The fool of quality
- 1777: The fool of quality
- 1778: A collection of the pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke, Esq. To which are added several plays and poems, now first printed. In four volumes
- 1778: Gustavus Vasa
- 1778: Gustavus Vasa
- 1781: The history of Henry Earl of Moreland. ...
- 1782: The fool of quality
- 1782: Gustavus Vasa
- 1784: The history of a reprobate; being the life of David Doubtful
- 1789: Poems and plays
- 1791: Gustavus Vasa
- 1792: The fool of quality
- 1792: The poetical works of Henry Brooke, Esq
- 1792: The fool of quality
- 1793: The history of Henry Earl of Moreland
- 1793: The fool of quality
- 1794: The history of a reprobate
- 1794: Gustavus Vasa
- 1794: Gustavus Vasa
- 1794: The fool of quality
- 1794: Gustavus Vasa
- 1795: The history of a reprobate
- 1795: The history of a reprobate
- 1796: The fool of quality
- 1796: Gustavus Vasa
- 1796: Gustavus Vasa
- 1796: The history of a reprobate
- 1797: To the electors of Fermanagh
- 1798: The story of David Doubtful
- 1798: The interesting narrative of the life and adventures of David Doubtful.
- 1799: The story of David Doubtful
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