Pocock, I. (Isaac), 1782-1835
Pocock, Isaac, 1782-1835
Pocock, I. (Isaac)
Pocock, Isaac
Isaac Pocock
Pocock, Isaac (British painter, 1782-1835)
VIAF ID: 5999380 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Isaac Pocock
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, I. ‡q (Isaac)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, I. ‡q (Isaac), ‡d 1782-1835
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, Isaac ‡d 1782-1835
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, Isaac ‡d 1782-1835
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, Isaac ‡g British painter, 1782-1835
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pocock, Isaac, ‡d 1782-1835
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bristol
- 551 _ _ ‡a Ray Lodge, Maidenhead
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alfred of Great; or, the enchanted standard | |
The antiquary; a national drama, founded on the celebrated novel of the same name | |
Antiquary [from old catalog] | |
The antiquary : musical drama, 3 acts | |
Anything new | |
I.B. Cramer Esq.r | |
The bold outlaw : glee for three voices, viz., alto, tenor & bass (arranged also for two sopranos & a bass) : sung in the operatic piece called The heir of Vironi!, or, Honesty the best policy, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden | |
[caption title:] The flowers that blossom in the vale. [at right:] B. Hime. | |
Don Giovanni | |
Don Juan; or, the libertine | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Duncan Gray | |
English plays of the nineteenth century. | |
For England, ho! | |
Hit or miss! | |
Home, sweet home; or, the ranz de vaches | |
John of Paris. | |
The Libertine; an opera, in two acts. | |
Maid and the magpie | |
Miller and his men | |
Montrose | |
Nigel: | |
Nigel; or, the crown jewels a play, in 5 acts ; as first performed, at the theatre royal Covent Garden, Jan. 28, 1823 | |
The omnibus. A farce in one act ... | |
The omnibus; or, a place in the country; or, a convenient distance | |
Plays. | |
Push the red wine about | |
Rob Roy Macgregor. | |
The robber's wife | |
Robinson Crusoe; or, the bold buccaniers | |
Tho' you leave me now in sorrow : the much admired duetto as sung by Miss Stephens & Mr. Sinclair : with extra words written expressly for this work | |
Twenty years ago! : a new melo-dramatic entertainment, in two acts, as performed by Their Majesties' servants of the late Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, at the Lyceum Theatre | |
Wandering boys. | |
WHEN DARKNESS REIGNS. | Sung by | Miss Stephens, | IN | MONTROSE | OR | The Children of the Mist. | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, | The Words by Isaac Pocock Esq|r. | Composed by | HENRY R. BISHOP, | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. | LONDON | Published by Goulding D'Almaine Potter & C|o,, 20 Soho Square, & to be had at 7, Westmorland St, Dublin. | |
When the girl that I love, this true heart is tormenting | |
White cockade | |
Who wants a wife; or, the law of the Land | |
Woodstock; or, the cavalier | |
Yes or no? A musical farce, in two acts. | |
Zembuca; or, the net-maker and his wife : melodramatic romance, 2 acts |