Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804
Jonathan Boucher English minister (1738–1804)
VIAF ID: 44659213 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jonathan Boucher ‡c English minister (1738–1804)
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Works
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An address to the inhabitants of the parish of Epsom : and in particular, to those of the labouring classes, and the poor, introductory to some rules and regulations respecting an establishment for the supply of soup: with a report from the committee, ... Dec. 27, 1799, ... By the Rev. Mr. Boucher. | |
American political tracts | |
Boucher;s glossary of archaic and provincial words. | |
Cow-chace, : in three cantos, published on occasion of the rebel General Wayne's attack of the refugees block-house on Hudson's River, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780 | |
A letter from a Virginian to the members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia, on the first of September, 1774. | |
Letters of Jonathan Boucher to George Washington. | |
Reminiscences of an American loyalist, 1738-1789, being the autobiography of the Revd. Jonathan Boucher, Rector of Annapolis in Maryland and afterwards Vicar of Epsom, Surrey, England | |
A sermon, preached at the assizes held at the city of Carlisle : August the 12, 1798. Before The Honourable Sir Giles Rooke, Knt. one of the Justices of our Lord the King, of the Bench, and The Honourable Sir Soulden Lawrence, Knt. One of the Justices of our said Lord the King, Assigned to hold pleas before the King himself. By Jonathan Boucher, A. M. F. A. S. Vicar of Epsom, in Surrey. Published at the unanimous Request of the Gentlemen of the Grand Jury. | |
A view of the causes and consequences of the American Revolution in thirteen discourses : preached in North America between the years 1763 and 1775 : with an historical preface | |
The vision. A poem |