Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842
Wrangham, Francis
Francis Wrangham English archdeacon (1769-1842)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Francis Wrangham ‡c English archdeacon (1769-1842)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Wrangham, Francis
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wrangham, Francis ‡d 1769-1842
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Works
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A bibliographical and descriptive tour from Scarborough to the library of a philobiblist in it's neighborhood. | |
The British Plutarch, containing the lives of the most eminent divines, patriots, statesmen, warriors, philosophers, poets and artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the accession of Henry VIII, to the present time | |
Bucolica. | |
The burial of Sir John Moore and other poems | |
Carmina. | |
Comicorum Graecorum fragmenta | |
The English portion of the library of the Ven. Francis Wrangham. | |
Epigrams. | |
Epithalamia tria Mariana | |
The evidences of Christianity : abridged from Dr. Doddridge's three sermons upon that subject | |
Fifty Select Poems of Marc Antonio Flaminio | |
The garden plot : an allegorical poem, inscribed to Queen Elizabeth | |
The holy land. A poem. By Francis Wrangham. M.A. of Trinity College. | |
The Holy Land : A poem on the restoration of learning in the East ; Joseph made known to his brethren ; A few sonnets attempted from Petrarch ; Hendecasyllabi | |
Homerics | |
Humble contributions to a British Plutarch | |
In Biblia Polyglotta prolegomena specialia | |
The lyrics of Horace : being the first four books of his odes | |
The nightingale. Sheratine and Mariana. A happy husband. Elegies on the death of Queene Anne. Songs and sonnets. [London, N. Butter (John Haviland)] | |
Plays. | |
The Pleiad ... 1828. | |
The Pleiad. : A series of adbrigements from seven distinguished writers on the evidences of Christianity | |
Plutarch's Lives | |
Poems | |
Poetical priv. prints. | |
Poetical sketches of scarborough / [by J. B. Popworth, F. Wrangham, W. Combe]. - London, 1813. | |
Poetical sketches of scarborough : illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, coloured from original designs, made upon the spot by J. Green, and etched | |
Psychæ. | |
The quadrupeds' feast : inscribed, a great many years ago, with a father's fondest affection, to A. F. E., P. F. E., G. W., D. C., A. C., and L. C. W. ... | |
Reasons of the Christian's hope : abridged from the conclusion of Dr. Leland's View of the principal deistical writers of England of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries | |
Reform, 1792: | |
Reform: a farce : modernised from Aristophanes, and published with the annotations select of Bellend. Mart. Scrib. T.P. complete of Cantab. Anti-P. Hyper-Bell. By S. Foote, jr. | |
Scraps | |
Sermons practical and occasional : dissertations, translations, including new versions of Virgil's Bucolica, and of Milton's Defensio secunda, Seaton poems, &c., &c. | |
Six hundred threescore and six. | |
Songs | |
Thirteen practical sermons : founded upon Doddridge's Rise and progress of religion in the soul. To which are annexed Rome is fallen! A sermon, preached at the visitation held at Scarborough, June 5, 1798. (second edition, revised and corrected) with Notes and Illustrations: and St. Peter; a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, May 4, 1800. By Francis Wrangham, M.A. | |
Verker | |
Virgil. The Eclogues | |
Works. | |
The works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... with a memoir of his life |