Charles Pigott
Active Years
Min year: 1791, Max year: 1800, Max count: 28
As Author
- 1791: Strictures on the new political tenets of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: Strictures on the new political tenets of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, illustrated by analogy between his different sentiments on the American and French revolutions. ... By Charles Pigott, Esq
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1792: The jockey club, or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1792: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age
- 1792: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club, or A sketch of the manners of the age
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club
- 1792: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age.
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age
- 1792: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1792: The jockey club
- 1792: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age
- 1792: The jockey Club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club
- 1792: The jockey club, or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the first
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1792: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the second
- 1793: The jockey club
- 1793: Persecution. The case of Charles Pigott: contained in the defence he had prepared, and which would have been delivered by him on his trial, if the grand jury had not thrown out the bill preferred against him. By Charles Pigott, Author of Strictures on the New Political Tenets of Edmund Burke, Treachery no Crime, and other well known popular Publications
- 1793: The jockey club; or A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1793: Treachery no crime, or the system of courts. Exemplified in the life, character, and late desertion of General Dumourier, in the virtue of implicit confidence in kings and ministers, and in the present concert of princes, against the French republic
- 1793: The jockey club; or a sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1793: The jockey club: or, A sketch of the manners of the age. Part the third
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1794: The whig Club: or, a sketch of modern patriotism. Comprising the Following Characters: Mr. F-x. Lord Hd. Mr. G. Sn. Miss P-lh-m. Mr. S---n. Mr. G-y. Sir H. G-y. Mr. S-t. Mr. Wd. Mr. Ln. Mr. Tn. Lord Bve. Colonel F---k. D-e of Bd. D-ss of Bd. Lord Ey. Mrs. G-dn-r. Lord Wm. Rll. Lord J. Rll. D-e of Nk. Sir J. H-nd. Captain P-ne. Mr. B. Hd. Mr. H. Hd. Lord Dy. L-y Cle. Sir C. B---y. Lord Wm. Gn. Sir J. L-de. Captain Ms. L-y Spe. Mr. E---d. Mr. G. Sm. Mr. H-y Cbe. A---n Sr. A---n Pr. A---n Sge. Miss Bn. Miss S---n. Mr. Ws. Mrs. M---y. Ld. C---r of r-d. Lord W-tm-h. Mr. Ch. General Sr. Mr. Sy. Lord Md. Lord A---le. Lord Cn. Mr. Cy. Mr. Wn. Lord Gy. Mr. H-ll Wn. Lord Gd. Mr. Fs. Mr. Ct. Mr. G-t. Mr. H---gs. Mr. Am. Mr Md. Lord L---le. D-e of N---d. Colonel Md. Colonel Tn. Mr. Tn. Mr. Bl. Mrs. B---n. The M---ne. Lord Rt. Sr. Lady C-s Sr. Mr. Rd Bd. Mr. Rt. At. Mrs. Bll. Doctor P-rr. &c. &c. &c
- 1794: The Female Jockey Club
- 1794: The female jockey club, or, A sketch of the manners of the age
- 1794: The female jockey club, or A sketch of the manners of the age
- 1794: The whig club: or, A sketch of modern patriotism
- 1794: The Whig club, or a sketch of the manners of the age
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1794: The whig club: or, A sketch of modern patriotism
- 1794: The female jockey club
- 1795: The rights of priests. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary
- 1795: Pigott's new Hoyle
- 1795: The rights of man. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary
- 1795: The wrongs of man. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary, and others
- 1795: New Hoyle
- 1795: A political dictionary
- 1795: The blessings of war
- 1795: An abridgment of "The jockey club, or A sketch of the manners of the age."
- 1795: The rights of princes. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary. Containing a definition of the following words, relative to the above non-naturals, viz. Absurdity Ambassador Brutality Bully Court Cruelty Death Extermination Fashion Grimace Greedy Guilt Half-Seas-Over Hag Halter Harlot Hemp Hideous Idol Lie &c. &c. Tear-a drop of water, which at once involuntarily starts in the eye of the Philosopher on the bare mention of the word Prince or Noble-Scourges of the Human Race!
- 1795: A political dictionary
- 1795: The rights of nobles. Consisting of extracts from Pigott's Political dictionary
- 1795: The excellence of the British constitution, &c. &c
- 1796: A political dictionary
- 1796: The Whig club
- 1797: Pigott's new Hoyle
- 1800: Pigott's new Hoyle ; or, the general repository of games: containing rules and instructions for playing whist, piguet, quinze, goff, draughts, cricket, ... With tables of odds, calculations for betting advantageously, and their laws ... By Charles Pigott, Esq
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