Burges, James Bland, Sir, 1752-1824
Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet British author, barrister and Member of Parliament
Burges, James Bland
Burges, James Bland, 1752-1824
Lamb, James Bland, 1st Baronet (British aristocrat, 1752-1824)
Burges, James Bland, bart, 1752-1824
Sir Charles Hastings, 1st Baronet British Army officer
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (32)
Works
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An address to the country gentlemen of England and Wales | |
Alfred's letters; or, a review of the political state of Europe, to the end of the summer 1792. As originally published in The sun | |
The birth and triumph of love, 1823: | |
Considerations on the law of insolvency : with a proposal for a reform | |
Diary | |
The dragon knight | |
Dramas | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
An enquiry into the cause of the procrastination & delay attributed to the judicial proceedings of the House of Lords and the Court of Chancery | |
Heroic epistle : from Serjeant Bradshaw, in the shades, to John Dunning, Esq | |
A letter to the Earl of Effingham on his lately proposed act of insolvency | |
Letters lately published in The Diary on the subject of the present dispute with Spain, under the signature of Verus. | |
Miscellaneous verse : originally published in quarto | |
A narrative of the negotiations occasioned by the dispute between England and Spain in the year 1790 | |
Plays | |
Reasons in favour of a new translation of the Holy Scriptures. | |
Richard the First | |
Riches: | |
Riches; or, The wife and brother: a play, in five acts, founded on Massinger's comedy of The city madam. | |
Sammlung | |
Selections from the letters and correspondence of James Bland Burges, Bart., sometime under-secretary of State for foreign affairs : with notices of his life | |
The speeches of John Ingram Lockhart and Charles Adams Esqrs., Sir Charles Burrell, Bart. and W.H. Hume, Esq. in the House of Commons on the 30th of June 1812, on the motion of Mr. Lockhart for a committee to inquire into the conduct of Burton Morice, Esq., steward and one of the judges of the Marshalsea and Palace courts : together with the judgment given in the said courts on the 17th February 1812 by Sir James Bland Burges, Bart., Knight Marshal of His Majesty's household and one of the judges thereof, in the case of William Cruchley, Esq., the deputy prothonotary | |
Vortigern, 1832: |