Edward King
Active Years
Min year: 1646, Max year: 1800, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1646: To the Honourable the House of Commons, the humble petition of Colonell Edward King of the County of Lincoln Esquire
- 1647: A discovery of the arbitrary, tyrannicall, and illegall actions of some of the committee of the county of Lincoln
- 1689: A true account of the reduction of the rebellious party of the Earl of Dumbarton's late regiment
- 1744: Agriculture, a georgick
- 1767: An essay on the English constitution and government. By Edward King, Esq. Of Lincoln's-Inn
- 1771: An essay on the English constitution and government
- 1773: A letter to Mathew Maty, M.D. Sec. R.S
- 1774: Remarks on the abbey church of Bury St. Edmund's in Suffolk. By Edward King, ... Read at the Society of Antiquaries, February 3, 1774
- 1776: An account of an old piece of ordnance
- 1777: Observations on antient castles
- 1780: Hymns to the Supreme Being
- 1782: Observations on ancient castles
- 1784: A speech delivered by Edward King, Esq. President of the Society of Antiquaries of London, at Somerset Place, on the 23d of April 1784, the anniversary of the society, Upon his quitting the Chair, in order to introduce the Right Honourable George Lord de Ferrars, now Earl of Leicester, as their future President
- 1785: Proposals for establishing, at sea, a marine school, or seminary for seamen
- 1788: Morsels of criticism, tending to illustrate some few passages in the Holy Scriptures upon philosophical principles and an enlarged view of things
- 1793: Considerations on the utility of the national debt
- 1795: Hymns to the Supreme Being
- 1796: Remarks concerning stones said to have fallen from the clouds
- 1796: Vestiges of Oxford Castle
- 1798: Remarks on the signs of the times
- 1798: Remarks on the signs of the times; by Edward King, Esq. F.R.S. A.S
- 1798: Remarks on the sign of the times
- 1798: Hymns to the Supreme Being. In imitation of the eastern songs
- 1799: Munimenta antiqua
- 1799: Remarks on the signs of the times
- 1799: A supplement to the Remarks on the signs of the times
- 1800: Morsels of criticism
- 1800: A second part to the Morsels of criticism: containing additional dissertations and additional notes; further illustrating the original work; -and tending to shew the most perfect Consistency of Philosophical Discoveries, and of Historical Facts, with The Holy Scriptures
- 1800: Remarks on the signs of the times
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