George Villiers Buckingham
Active Years
Min year: 1627, Max year: 1800, Max count: 6
As Author
- 1627: A manifestation or remonstrance. Of the most honorable the Duke of Buckingham; generall of the armie of the most gracious King of great Britaine
- 1627: The right high, and mightie Prince George Villiers, Duke, Mmarquis, and Earle of Buckingham, Earle of Coventry, Vicount Villiers, Baron of Whaddon, high Admirall of England, & Ireland, and of the principallitie of Wales. Gouernour of all the Castles and sea forts, and of th Royall Nauy, master of the horse to his Majestie. Lord Warden, Chancellor, and admirall of the Cinque Ports, and the members thereof: constable of the castle of Douer, iustice in Eyre of all his Majesties forests, parkes, and chases ... A catalogue of all the kings ships, as also of all other ships, pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and land-men, set forth in his Maiesties seruice, the 27. of Iune, 1207
- 1628: Aprill 4. The proceeding of the Parliament
- 1641: The Duke of Buckingham his speech to the King in Parliament Aprill 4. 1628
- 1648: The declaration of the Right Honourable the Duke of Buckingham, and the Earles of Holland, and Peterborough, and other lords and gentlemen now associated for the King and Parliament, the religion, lawes, and peace of His Majesties kingdomes
- 1648: The declaration of the Right Honourable the Duke of Buckingham, and the Earles of Holland, and Peterborough, and other lords and gentlemen now associated for the King and Parliament, the religion, lawes, and peace of His Majesties kingdomes
- 1668: The Duke of Buckingham's speech in a late conference·
- 1672: A letter to Sir Thomas Osborn, one of His Majesties Privy Council, upon the reading of a book, called, The present interest of England stated.
- 1672: The rehearsal
- 1672: A letter to Sir Thomas Osborn, one of His Majesties Privy Council, upon the reading of a book, called, The present interest of England stated.
- 1673: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal
- 1675: The rehearsal
- 1677: The Duke of Buckingham's speech; spoken in the House of Lords, Feb. 15th. 1676. proving that the Parliament is dissolved
- 1679: An epitaph upon Thomas late Lord Fairfax· Written by a person of honour
- 1681: Poetical reflections on a late poem entituled, Absalom and Achitophel. By a person of honour
- 1682: Poetical reflections on a late poem entituled, Absalom and Achitophel. By a person of honour
- 1683: The rehearsal
- 1685: The Duke of Buckingham His Grace's letter, to the unknown author of a paper, entituled, A short answer to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham's paper, concerning religion, toleration, and liberty of conscience
- 1685: A short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion, or worship of God. By His Grace, George Duke of Buckingham.
- 1685: A short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion, or worship of God. By his Grace, George Duke of Buckingham.
- 1685: A short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion, or worship of God. By his Grace, George Duke of Buckingham
- 1685: A short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion
- 1685: A hue-and-cry after beauty and vertue
- 1687: The rehearsal
- 1689: A prophetick lampoon, made anno 1659. By his grace George Duke of Buckingham: relating to what would happen to the government under King Charles II. To the tune Which no body can deny
- 1689: His Grace the Duke of Buckingham's speech for liberty of conscience in M.DC.LXXII
- 1692: The rehearsal
- 1701: The rehearsal
- 1702: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George late Duke of Buckingham
- 1704: Miscellaneous works, written by His Grace, George, late Duke of Buckingham. Printed from the original papers. Containing Poems on several Subjects. Epistles. Characters. Pindaricks. The Militant Couple, a Dialogue. And the Farce uopn Segmoor-Fight. With Letters, by and to the Duke of Buckingham. By Persons of Quality. Also state-poems on the late times, by Mr. Dryden, Sir George Etherege, Sir Fleet wood Sheppard, Mr. Butler, Author of Hudibras, Earl of D- Mr. Congreve, Mr. Otway, Mr. Brown, Capt. Ayloffe, &c. With the late Duke of Buckingham's speeches in the House of Lords, upon Conference with the Commons. The second edition. To which is added, a collection of speeches in both Houses of Parliament, by several Noble Peers and Commoners in three late Reigns; and some Speeches in Time of the Usurpation of the Rump and Oliver Cromwell
- 1704: Miscellaneous works, written by His Grace, George, late Duke of Buckingham. Collected in one volume from the original papers. Containing Poems on several Subjects. Episties. Characters. Pindarics. The Militant Couple, a Dialogue. And the Farce upon Segment Fight. With Letters by and to the Duke of Backingham. By Persons of Quality. Also State Poems on the Late Times, by Mr. Dryden, Sir George Etherege, Sir Fleetwood Sheppard, Mr. Butler, Author of Hudibras, Earl of D- Mr. Congreve, Mr. Otway, Mr. Brown, Capt. Aylosse, &c. Never before Printed. With the late Duke of Buckingham's Speeches in the House of Lords, upon Conference with the Commons. To which is added, a collection of choice remarkable speeches, that were spoken in both Houses of Parliament, by several Noblemen, and Commoners, in relation to the Government and Liberty of the Subject. In the Reigns of K. Charles I. The Usurpation of the Rump, and Oliver Cromwell. K. Charles II. and K. William III. &c
- 1704: Miscellaneous works, written by His Grace, George, late Duke of Buckingham
- 1705: The chances
- 1705: The second volume of miscellaneons [sic] works, written by George, late Duke of Buckingham
- 1706: An account of a conference between His Grace, George late Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitz-gerrald, an Irish priest: ... Faithfully taken by one of his domesticks
- 1707: The miscellaneous works of His Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes. Containing, poems. Satyrs. Letters to persons of honour. Characters. A compleat key to The rehearsal; being a Satyr on the Poets. The Militant Couple: Or, The Husband may thank himself. A Confer. between the Duke and Father Fitz-Gerrard an Irish Priest. Memoirs and Character of the Duke of Buckingham; by Mr. Tho. Brown. and the farce on the Battle of Sedgmoor; never before Printed entire, from the Original: with the late Duke of Buckingham's speeches in both Houses of Parliament. To which is added Two Collections of the most Valuable Speeches in both Houses of Parliament; Printed from the Original Manuscripts. With Maxims and Poems of State, and Characters that give a Light into the Secret History of the Times. Written by. The Late Duke of Buckingham. Duke of Lauderdale. Duke of B- and N- Marquis of Hallifax. Earl of Notingham. Earl of Rochester. Earl of Dorset. Earl of Pembrook. Earl of Shaftsbury. Lord Lucas. Lord Capel. Lord Chief Justice Treby. Sir William Temple. Sir Edward Seymour. Sir Francis Pemberton. Sir John Knight. Sir Alexander Bruce. Sir Charles Sedley. Mr. Hamden Coll. Titus &c
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1709: The rehearsal
- 1710: The chances
- 1710: The rehearsal
- 1711: The rehearsal
- 1711: The rehearsal
- 1714: A conference, on the doctrine of transubstantiation
- 1714: An account of a conference between His Grace George late Duke of Buckingham and Father Fitzgerald
- 1714: A key to the Rehearsal
- 1714: A conference, on the doctrine of transubstantiation
- 1714: An account of a conference between His Grace George late Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitz-Gerald
- 1714: A conference, on the doctrine of transubstanitiation
- 1715: The works of His Grace, George Villiers
- 1715: The works of His Grace, George Villiers
- 1715: The dramatick works of his Grace George Villiers, late Duke of Buckingham. ... With his miscellaneous poems, essays and letters. Adorn'd with cuts
- 1717: The new key to The rehearsal
- 1717: The rehearsal
- 1718: The rehearsal
- 1718: Two plays
- 1719: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit
- 1719: The original copy of the conference between George Villars, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish Jesuit
- 1720: The chances
- 1720: The rehearsal
- 1721: The works of His Grace, George Villiers
- 1723: Two plays
- 1725: The rehearsal
- 1726: An account of a conference, between His Grace George late Duke of Buckingham and Father Fitz-gerald
- 1730: A conference between His Grace, George, Duke of Buckingham, and Father Fitzgerald, an Irish priest
- 1731: Two plays
- 1734: The rehearsal. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal. By George, Late Duke of Buckingham
- 1734: The rehearsal
- 1735: The chances
- 1735: The rehearsal
- 1741: A conference between His Grace George, late Duke of Buckingham, and an Irish priest, whom King James II. sent to His Grace in his sickness, to endeavour to convert him to the popish perswasion. Faithfully taken by his secretary
- 1741: The rehearsal
- 1747: The rehearsal
- 1751: The chances
- 1752: The genuine works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
- 1753: The rehearsal, as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal
- 1753: The rehearsal; as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal
- 1754: The genuine works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, compleat
- 1755: The rehearsal
- 1755: The chances: a comedy
- 1755: The rehearsal
- 1755: The rehearsal
- 1755: The chances
- 1757: The rehearsal
- 1757: The rehearsal
- 1761: The rehearsal
- 1768: The rehearsal: with a key, or critical view of the authors, and their writings, exposed in this play
- 1768: The rehearsal
- 1770: The works of His Grace George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
- 1773: The chances
- 1774: The chances
- 1774: The rehearsal
- 1775: The works of His Grace George Villiers
- 1777: The chances
- 1777: The rehearsal
- 1777: The chances
- 1777: The rehearsal
- 1777: The rehearsal
- 1778: The chances
- 1780: A conference between the late Duke of Buckingham, and an Irish priest
- 1791: The rehearsal
- 1791: The chances
- 1791: The chances
- 1796: The rehearsal
- 1796: The rehearsal
- 1800: The changes. A comedy, written by Beaumont and Fletcher. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
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