John Byng
Active Years
Min year: 1756, Max year: 1759, Max count: 27
As Author
- 1756: An appeal to the people
- 1756: An appeal to the people
- 1756: An appeal to the people
- 1757: The speech of the Honble. Admiral Byng
- 1757: A particular account of the trial of the Hon. John Byng, Esq; Admiral of the Blue
- 1757: An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Rt. Hon. W-- P--, Esq
- 1757: The genuine tryal of Admiral Byng
- 1757: The trial of Vice-Admiral Byng, at a court-martial, held on board his Majesty's ship the St. George, in Portsmouth Harbour. For An Enquiry into his Conduct, while he commanded his Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean, and particularly on the 20th of May, 1756. Together with the admiral's defence, taken down in short-hand
- 1757: Minutes of the proceedings of the court martial on the trial of Admiral Byng
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng
- 1757: Admiral Byng's last dying words and confession
- 1757: The case of the Hon. Admiral Byng, ingenuously represented
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng
- 1757: The original paper delivered by Admiral Byng to the Marshal, just before his execution, on board His Majesty's Ship Monarque. A genuine copy of what was contained in a paper delivered by the Hon. Admiral John Byng, to William Brough, Esq; marshal of the High Court of Admiralty, immediately before his death, having first spoke as follows
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng
- 1757: An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Right Hon. W - P -, Esq
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng
- 1757: An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Rt. Hon. W-- P--, Esq. dated March 12, 1757, two days before his execution
- 1757: Admiral Byng's defence
- 1757: Admiral Byng's defence
- 1757: A copy of a paper delivered by the Honourable Admiral Byng, to William Brough, Esq
- 1757: The the [sic] last speech and dying words of Admiral Byng who was shot on Monday the 14th March, 1757, 'twixt the hours of eleven and twelve forenoon, on board His Majesty's ship the Monarque, now in Portsmouth harbour
- 1757: An appeal to the people
- 1757: The trial of the Honourable Admiral John Byng, at a Court Martial, as taken by Mr. Charles Fearne, judge-advocate of His Majesty's fleet
- 1757: Admiral Byng's defence
- 1757: Admiral Byng in the elysian shades
- 1757: The trial of the Honble Admiral Byng
- 1757: The tryal of Admiral Byng, for cowardice
- 1757: An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Right Hon. W----- P---, Esq; dated March 12, 1757, two days before his execution
- 1759: Testament politique de l'amiral Byng
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