George Saville Carey
Active Years
Min year: 1766, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1766: The inoculator
- 1766: The flights of fancy
- 1767: The hills of Hybla
- 1767: The hills of Hybla
- 1767: Momus
- 1768: Liberty chastised: or patriotism in chains. A tragi, comi, political farce, as it was performed by his M-'s S-ts, in the year 1268; Which exhibits to the Public, a View of the Oppressions under which Liberty groaned, during a most flagitious A-n in that weak R-n; represented in the Characters of Botch, Grapnel, Mansupple, Chatwell, and Almagnia, &c. Scenes near the P- and in St. Gregoir's Fields. Modernised by Paul Tell-Truth, Esq
- 1769: Shakespeare's jubilee, a masque
- 1770: Analects in verse and prose
- 1770: The noble pedlar
- 1770: The old women weatherwise, an interlude
- 1771: The noble pedlar: or, The fortune hunter
- 1776: A lecture on mimicry
- 1777: A rural ramble; to which is annexed a poetical tagg, or Brighthelmstone guide. By G. S. Carey
- 1783: A truly comic lecture on lectures, written by the celebrated George Saville Carey, Esq
- 1784: By permission.-The last night but one
- 1784: By permission.-Positively the last night
- 1785: The matchlesse mayde of Morpethe
- 1785: The disconsolate sailor
- 1785: Human life. A simile
- 1786: Poetical efforts
- 1788: The old women weatherwise, an interlude
- 1788: Most assuredly for two nights only. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Tuesday November 11th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry,
- 1788: Most assuredly the last time. By permission of the Rev. the Vice Chancellor & the Worshipful the Mayor. In the Assembly Room, at the Red Lion, in the Petty-Cury, this present evening, Wednesday November 12th, George Saville Carey, ... and Mr. Kean, ... will open their system of mimicry,
- 1789: Lower Rooms
- 1789: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the worshipful the Mayor
- 1790: The disconsolate sailor
- 1790: The disconsolate sailor
- 1790: Thursday evening, Feb. 25th, 1790
- 1790: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor and the Worshipful the Mayor. Evening lounge. When Messrs. Carey and Kean were last in Cambridge,
- 1790: By permission of the Reverend the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor
- 1792: The dupes of fancy
- 1792: The dupes of fancy, or every man his hobby
- 1794: The affectionate soldier
- 1795: The affectionate soldier
- 1796: By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor. In the concert room at the Black Bear, Shoemaker-Row, on Friday, May 13th, 1796, will be presented a divertisement, comprising the following subjects, by George Saville Carey. With a poetical apology.
- 1796: Positively the last night
- 1799: The balnea
- 1799: The balnea
- 1800: A Bond-Street lounger; or, a man with two suits to his back. Written by George Saville Carey
- 1800: One thousand eight hundred; or, I wish you a happy new year
- 1800: The affectionate soldier
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