Goadby, Robert, 1721-1778
Goadby, Robert
Robert Goadby
VIAF ID: 67885417 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Goadby, Robert ‡d 1721-1778
- 100 1 _ ‡a Goadby, Robert ‡d 1721-1778
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Goadby, Robert, ‡d 1721-1778
- 100 1 _ ‡a Goadby, Robert, ‡d 1721-1778
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Robert Goadby
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bath ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bath ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a Sherborne ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a Yeovil ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
Works
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An address to those who consider the Holy Scriptures as a rule of conduct given them by God, : as a Display of his Perfections, and a Manifestation of his Will | |
An apology for the life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, : commonly call'd the King of the beggars; being an impartial account of his life, from his leaving Tiverton School, at the Age of Fifteen, and entering into a Society of Gypsies, to the present Time; wherein the Motives of his Conduct will be explain'd, and the great Number of Characters and Shapes he has appeared in through Great Britain, Ireland, and several other Places of Europe be related; with his Travels twice through great Part of America. A particular Account of the Original, Government, Language, Laws and Customs of the Gypsies; their Method of electing their King, &c. And a Parallel drawn after the Manner of Plutarch, between Mr. Bampfylde - Moore Carew and Mr. Thomas Jones | |
Bible. | |
The Christian's pocket-companion, and instructor. Extracted from the Holy Scriptures. ... | |
A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a Gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning : who swore that she was robbed, and afterwards confined by the Gypsy, till she was almost starved, for which the Gypsy was condemned to death, but afterwards received His Majesty's pardon : with all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the Gypsy, which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May. | |
Full relation of every thing that has happened to Elizabeth Canning, since sentence has been passed upon her about the Gypsy | |
An illustration of the New Testament, : by notes and explications: in which, the most judicious expositions of former commentators are made use of; the Observation of the most Learned Men applied; copious Extracts given from the best Sermons, Discourses and Treatises, on difficult or interesting Texts and Doctrines: Whatever is most beautiful and affecting in the best Writers on the Christian Dispensation, and the Duties of Christians introduced: And by a great Number of new Notes not to be found in any other Exposition, many Passages set in a New Light; and thereby many important Doctrines explained in the most rational Manner, and many received opinions shown to have no foundation in the scriptures. vol. I. | |
New and general biographical dictionary, 1761-62: | |
A new display of the beauties of England: or : a description of the most elegant or magnificent public edifices, royal palaces, noblemens [sic] and gentlemens [sic] seats, and other curiosities, ... in different parts of the kingdom. Adorned with a variety of copper plates cuts, neatly engraved : The third edition. | |
Owen's book of fairs, published by the King's authority. : Being an authentic account of all the fairs in England and Wales, as they have been settled to be held since the alteration of the stile. Nothing likewise the commodities which each fair is remarkable for furnishing; also the days on which markets are respectively held; with the distances from London; and the number of members which each place sends to Parliament. A new edition. To which is added an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relative to fairs | |
The surprising adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew, king of the beggars; | |
The universe displayed : or, a survey of the wonderful works of creation, and of the various customs and inventions of men. In which whatever is most remarkable throughout the world, both with Respect to the Works of Nature in Plants, Insects, Serpents, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, &c. and to The different Customs, Habits, Inventions, and Works of Men. will not only be given an account of, but the most curious of them also finely represented by beautiful copper-plate cuts | |
Weekly amusement, or, an useful and agreeable miscellany of literary entertainment | |
Weekly amusement (Sherborne, England : 1763) |