Richard Cumberland
Active Years
Min year: 1672, Max year: 1800, Max count: 23
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1672: De legibus naturę disquisitio philosophica
- 1686: An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish measures & weights
- 1699: To the reverend the clergy of the diocese of Petersborough
- 1699: An essay towards the recovery of the Jewish measures & weights
- 1701: A brief disquisition of the law of nature
- 1720: De legibus naturę disquisitio philosophica
- 1720: De legibus natur? disquisitio philosophica
- 1724: Origines gentium antiquissimę
- 1727: A treatise of the laws of nature
- 1750: Philosophical enquiry into the laws of nature
- 1751: A philosophical enquiry into the laws of nature
- 1754: An elegy written on Saint Mark's eve
- 1761: The banishment of Cicero
- 1761: A letter to R----- B----- Esq
- 1761: The banishment of Cicero
- 1761: The banishment of cicero
- 1765: The summer's tale
- 1765: The summer's tale
- 1766: The summer's tale
- 1767: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of O----d
- 1768: Amelia
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy
- 1770: The brothers, a comedy
- 1770: Comedy of the brothers
- 1770: The brothers: a comedy
- 1770: The brothers: a comedy
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1771: Amelia
- 1771: The summer's tale
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1771: The west Indian
- 1771: Timon of Athens, altered from Shakespear
- 1771: The west Indian
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1771: The west Indian
- 1771: The summer's tale
- 1771: The West Indian
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1772: The fashionable lover
- 1772: The West Indian
- 1772: Timon of Athens
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1772: The brothers: a comedy
- 1772: The West Indian
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- 1772: The fashionable lover: a comedy
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1772: The fashionable lover
- 1772: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1773: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1773: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1773: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1773: The West Indian
- 1774: The note of hand
- 1774: The West Indian
- 1774: The West Indian
- 1774: The note of hand
- 1774: The west Indian
- 1775: The West Indian
- 1775: The choleric man. A comedy. As it is p[e]rformed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1775: The choleric man
- 1775: The choleric man
- 1775: The choleric man
- 1775: The brothers. A comedy
- 1775: The choleric man
- 1776: Odes
- 1776: Odes
- 1777: The brothers. A comedy
- 1778: The battle of Hastings
- 1778: Miscellaneous poems; consisting of elegies, odes, pastorals, &c. Together with Calypso, a masque
- 1778: The battle of Hastings
- 1779: Calypso
- 1779: Calypso; a masque: in three acts
- 1780: The songs in The widow of Delphi
- 1780: The songs in the widow of delphi: or, The descent of the deities, a musical drama, of five acts
- 1780: The overture
- 1781: The fashionable lover; a comedy
- 1782: Anecdotes of eminent painters in Spain
- 1783: The mysterious husband: a tragedy
- 1783: The mysterious husband. A tragedy
- 1783: A letter to Richard Lord Bishop of Landaff
- 1784: The carmelite
- 1785: The Carmelite
- 1785: The carmelite
- 1785: The mysterious husband
- 1785: The mysterious husband
- 1785: The west Indian
- 1785: The natural son
- 1785: The observer
- 1785: The carmelite
- 1785: The natural son
- 1785: The carmelite
- 1785: The natural son: a comedy
- 1785: The observer.
- 1785: Character of the late Lord Viscount Sackville
- 1785: The natural son
- 1785: The observer
- 1786: The observer
- 1787: Anecdotes of eminent painters in Spain
- 1787: An accurate and descriptive catalogue of the several paintings in the King of Spain's palace at Madrid
- 1787: The observer
- 1788: The observer
- 1789: The imposters: a comedy
- 1789: The impostors: A comedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1789: Arundel
- 1789: Arundel
- 1789: The impostors
- 1789: The impostors
- 1789: The impostors
- 1789: The impostors: A comedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1790: The West Indian
- 1790: The impostors
- 1790: The observer: being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays
- 1790: The fashionable lover: a comedy
- 1790: The West Indian: a comedy, in five acts
- 1790: The brothers, a comedy
- 1791: The carmelite
- 1791: The observer
- 1791: A volume of comedies
- 1791: The observer
- 1791: The observer: being a collection of moral, literary and familiar essays
- 1791: Arundel
- 1791: The observer
- 1791: The observer
- 1791: The brothers
- 1791: The carmelite
- 1792: The natural son
- 1792: Calvary
- 1792: The brothers. A comedy
- 1792: Curtius rescued from the gulph; or, the retort courteous to the Rev. Dr. Parr
- 1792: The West Indian
- 1792: The west Indian
- 1792: The west Indian
- 1792: The brothers. A comedy
- 1792: The natural son
- 1792: The brothers. A comedy
- 1793: The battle of Hastings
- 1793: The fashionable lover
- 1793: The battle of Hastings
- 1793: The choleric man
- 1793: The battle of Hastings
- 1793: The fashionable lover. A comedy
- 1793: Songs and chorusses in the comic opera of The armorer. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden
- 1793: The choleric man
- 1794: The natural son
- 1794: The box-lobby challenge, a comedy
- 1794: The West Indian
- 1794: The box-lobby challenge, a comedy
- 1794: The box-Lobby challenge
- 1794: Calvary
- 1794: The box-lobby challenge. A comedy
- 1794: The West Indian
- 1794: The natural son
- 1794: The box-Lobby challenge
- 1794: The jew
- 1794: The jew
- 1794: The box-Lobby challenge
- 1794: The jew
- 1794: The Jew
- 1795: Henry
- 1795: First love: a comedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1795: The wheel of fortune
- 1795: Arundel
- 1795: The jew
- 1795: Henry
- 1795: The wheel of fortune
- 1795: The West Indian
- 1795: The Jew: or, Benevolent Hebrew
- 1795: The jew
- 1795: The Jew
- 1795: First love: a comedy
- 1795: The wheel of fortune: a comedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1795: Calvary
- 1795: The jew
- 1795: The wheel of fortune
- 1795: The wheel of fortune: a comedy. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq
- 1795: The Jew
- 1795: First love
- 1795: The observer
- 1795: The Jew
- 1795: Henry
- 1795: The wheel of fortune
- 1796: First love a comedy
- 1796: The days of yore
- 1796: The Jew; or, benevolent Hebrew
- 1796: The days of yore
- 1796: Calvary
- 1796: The wheel of fortune
- 1796: First love: a comedy
- 1797: False impressions
- 1797: The jew
- 1798: False impressions
- 1798: The observer
- 1798: Henry
- 1799: The Carmelite
- 1799: First love: a comedy
- 1800: Calvary
- 1800: The West Indian
- 1800: Joanna of montfaucon; a dramatic romance of the fourteenth century
- 1800: The songs & chorusses in the dramatic romance, intitled, Joanna of Montfaucon, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday January 16, 1800. The music entirely new; and composed for the occasion, by Mr. T. Busby
- 1800: Joanna of Montfaucon
- 1800: Joanna of Montfaucon
- 1800: The songs & chorusses in the dramatic romance, intitled, Joanna of Montfaucon, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday January 16, 1800. The music entirely new; and composed for the occasion, by Mr. Busby
- 1800: Stolen or strayed. A brown poney mare, with full mane and tail, ... Whoever will bring the said mare ... to Richard Cumberland, Esq. (the owner) at Tunbridge-Wells shall receive one guinea reward,
As Publisher
Sat Dec 09 18:35:37 CST 2023