John Giffard
Active Years
Min year: 1642, Max year: 1800, Max count: 7
As Author
- 1642: A letter sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons
- 1646: A modest vindication of the case of John Giffard Gent
- 1713: Family religion, a principal support of the Church of England and the neglect thereof, how far, the inevitable ruin, not only of private families, but of Church and state. In a Practical Discourse Upon Jer. X. 25. Wherein that Duty is fully Considerd Together with Directions thereto, In the Use of the Book of Common-Prayer, and other Excellent Helps. By John Giffard, M. A. Rector of Mainston, in Shropshire, and Chaplain to the Rt. Honourable the Marquiss of Tweeddale
- 1735: John Giffard, clerk, appellant. And John Webb, respondent. The appellant's case
- 1776: A short account of the properties of fixed air, and its medicinal virtues when combined with water, as in the springs of Pyrmont and Spa
- 1797: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto I
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto II
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto I
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto III
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto II
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody. Canto I
- 1798: Orange: a political rhapsody
- 1798: Orange, a political rhapsody
- 1800: Proceedings of a general court martial, held in the Barracks of Dublin, on Friday the 12th of July, 1799, and continued by adjournment until the 26th of the same month, upon charges brought against Capt. John Giffard, of the city of Dublin regiment of Militia, by Major Sankey, of the same regiment
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