Dudley, H. Bate (Henry Bate), Sir, 1745-1824
Dudley, Henry Bate, 1745-1824
Bate, Henry 1745-1824
Bate-Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry
Bate-Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry (English writer, collector, and clergyman, 1745-1824)
Bate, Henry, fl. 1775
Dudley, H. Bate 1745-1824
Sir Henry Dudley, 1st Baronet British clergyman and playwright
Bate Dudley, Henry (1745-1824)
Dudley, H. B. (Henry Bate)
Dudley, Henry Bate
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bate-Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bate-Dudley, Rev. Sir Henry ‡g English writer, collector, and clergyman, 1745-1824
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dudley, H. B. ‡q (Henry Bate)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dudley, H. Bate ‡d 1745-1824
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dudley, H. Bate ‡q (Henry Bate), ‡c Sir, ‡d 1745-1824
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (48)
Works
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Adultery | |
Airs, ballads, &c. in The blackamoor wash'd white. A new comic opera. As it will be performed this evening at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane | |
[caption title, f.23r:] Pastoral Chorus [space] From the Woodman [space] Shield | |
[caption title, f.5v:] The Streemlet | |
Cursory remarks on Mr. Gilbert's last bill : for the better relief, and employment of the poor, &c. and his considerations thereon: in a letter to that gentleman | |
Fair game; or, the first of October : farce, 2 acts | |
A few observations respecting the present state of the poor, and the defects of the poor laws : with some remarks upon parochial assessments, and expenditures | |
The flitch of bacon | |
Hainault forest | |
Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude : altered from Prior's Nut brown maid, with additions and a new air and chorus, (the music by Dr. Arne.) As performed on Wednesday, April 13, 1774, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden for the Benefit of Mrs. Hartley | |
Io ti lascio | |
Joy sparkles in the roving eye [...] Sung by M|rs Glendining | |
A letter to the Rev. Robert Hodgson, 1811: | |
Letters, &c. which have lately passed between the Bishop of London, and the Rev. H.B. Dudley, respecting the advowson of the vacant rectory of Bradwell near the sea, Essex | |
The magic picture, 1783: | |
Modern characters for 1778 | |
Musical farces. | |
No 'twas neither shape nor feature : a favorite song | |
Passages selected by distinguished personages : on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena; a comi-tragedy. Volume I. | |
Plays. | |
Rival candidates | |
A short address to the Most Reverend and Honourable William, Lord Primate of all Ireland, 1808: | |
Since You ask me | |
Songs, duets, trios, glees, choruses, &c., in the comic opera of The woodman, 1791: | |
Still let thy plaintive numbers flow [...] Sung by Miss Poole | |
The streamlet that flowed around her | |
Terzetto [...] Sung by M|r Incledon, M|r Fawcet, and M|rs Martyr | |
The Travellers in Switzerland | |
The trial (at large) of the Rev. Henry Bate, clerk : with the previous proceedings, upon an information exhibited against him by His Grace the Duke of Richmond, for a libel : before the Honourable Mr. Justice Buller, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on Thursday, June 22, 1780 | |
Trial in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, between Edward Dodwell, Esq., plaintiff, and the Rev. Henry Bate Dudley, defendant, for crim. con. | |
The vauxhall affray : or, the Macaronies defeated: being a compilation of all the letters, squibs, &c. on both sides of that dispute. With an introductory dedication to the Hon. Tho. Lyttleton, Esq | |
The Woodman | |
The woodman : a comic opera, in three acts : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with universal applause | |
Works. | |
Zephyr come thou playfull minion |