Lockman, John, 1698-1771
Lockman, John
John Lockman
John Lockman écrivain britannique
VIAF ID: 46934917 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Lockman
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Lockman ‡c écrivain britannique
- 200 _ 1 ‡a Lockman ‡b , John ‡f <1698-1771>
- 200 _ | ‡a Lockman ‡b John ‡f 1698-1771
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lockman, John ‡d 1698-1771
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lockman, John, ‡d 1698-1771
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Drake, James, ‡d 1698-1771
- 500 1 _ ‡a Drake, James ‡d 1698-1771
- 500 1 _ ‡a Joly, Jaspar Robert ‡d 1819-1892
- 500 1 _ ‡a Lyon, A. ‡d 16..-17..; libraire)
- 500 0 _ ‡a Voltaire ‡d 1694-1778
- 500 1 _ ‡a Woodfall, Henry ‡d 1713-1769
Works
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Britannia's gold-mine : or, the herring-fishery for ever. A new ballad, to the tune of, There was a jovial beggar, &c. sung at Draper's-Hall, by the Anti-Gallicans; and at Merchant-Taylor's Hall, by the Sons of the Clergy. Now first published from the genuine copy | |
Cantata in the praise of Handel | |
Charity and pleasure. A fable : By Mr. Lockman. On occasion of the assembly and ball at Ranelagh-House, Tuesday 9th June, 1761. For the benefit of the Middlesex hospital. Presented to His Majesty at St. James's. | |
David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan. : A lyric poem | |
Dictionnaire historique et critique. English [from old catalog] | |
Epilogue to the miser. : Writ by Mr. Lockman, Secretary of the Free British Fishery and spoke by Mr. Shuter, in the Character of a Boatswain, accompanied by a considerable Number of the Boys | |
A faithful narrative of the late pretended Gun-powder Plot: in a letter to the Right Honourable Stephen Theodore Janssen, Esq; Lord-Mayor of London. By Mr. Lockman, ... | |
[flyleaf, written by Lockman:] Sa Majesté la Reine CHARLOTTE | est suppliée avec la soumission la plus profonde, | d'avoir la Bonté d'accepter une Ode, | dictée par la Verité, & ecrite du fond du coeur. | [space] | La Musique est par | le Sieur Louis Granom. | [space] | A Londres, 17.|e Decembre, 1761. | [space] | par son très humble | très obeissant & | très fidele serviteur & subject | Jeaan Lockman, Secretaire de la | Pêche aux Haranges; Qui a très souvent eu la Gloire de chanter son amaible LOUVERAIN. | |
general dictionary | |
A general dictionary, historical and critical: in which a new and accurate translation of that of the celebrated Mr. Bayle, with the corrections and observations printed in the late edition at Paris, is included; and interspersed with several thousand lives never before published. The whole containing the history of the most illustrious persons of all ages and nations particularly those of Great Britain and Ireland, distinguished by their rank, actions, learning and other accomplishments. With reflections on such passages of Bayle, as seem to favor scepticism and the Manichee system. | |
Geschichte von Griechenland | |
Henriade. An epick poem. | |
History of Greece. | |
The history of Greece. By way of question and answer. In three parts. : I. A Geographical Description of all those Countries which were anciently called Greece; viz. Epirus, Peloponnesus, Greece properly so called, Thessaly, Macedon, and the Grecian Isles. II. A short historical Account of the Kingdoms of Sicyonia, Argos, Thebes or Boeotia, Corinth, Sparta or Lacedaemon, and Athens. III. Of the Religion, Laws, Customs and Manners of the Grecians; viz. Of their Priests, Temples, Altars, Oracles, Sacrifices, Oaths, Prayers, and Divination. Of the Laws of Lycurgus, Draco, Solon, and the Areopagus. Of Military Customs; of the Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games; of the Ostracism, of Education, Women, Marriage, Funeral Ceremonies, and Arts and Sciences. For the use of schools | |
A history of the cruel sufferings of the protestants, and others, by Popish persecutions, in various countries : together with a view of the reformations from the Church of Rome. Interspersed with the Barbarities of the Inquisition, By Question and Answer. Faithfully compiled from a great Number of Authors in different Languages, By John Lockman, Secretary to the Society of the Free British Fishery: Author of the History of England, and Roman History, by Question and Answer. Writ principally for Schools: and being intended as a Preservative from Popery and arbitrary Power, may be of Use in all Protestant Families | |
The humours of New Tunbridge Wells at Islington. : A Lyric poem. With songs, epigrams, &c, also Imitations from French, Gascoon, Italian, Latin, and Chinese Poets: and An Ode, from a Manuscript of Mr. de Voltaire | |
Hymen and Cupid. A fable : Written on the occasion of the nuptials (july 2, 1764) of the Right Honourable the Lord Warkworth, with the Lady Anne Stewart | |
Letters concerning the English nation. | |
Lettres philosophiques. | |
The loves of Cupid and Psyche; in verse and prose. From the French of La Fontaine ... To which are prefix'd a version of the same story from the Latin of Apuleius. With a new life of La Fontaine, extracted from a great variety of authors. The whole illustrated with notes. | |
A new history of England, by question and answer. : Extracted from the most celebrated English historians; particularly M. de Rapin Thoyras | |
Nouvelle histoire D'Angleterre, : par demandes & reponses. Tirée des plus fameux historiens anglois; et particulierement de M. de Rapin Thoyras | |
An ode for St. Cecilia's-Day : The words by Mr. Lockman. The musick by Mr. Boyce. | |
An ODE | on the auspicious Arrival & Nuptials | of Her present most gracious Majesty Queen CHARLOTTE. | by John Lockman. | Set to Music by M|:r Bach. | |
An ode on the birth-day of His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales. 4th June, 1760 : By John Lockman. Secretary to the Society of the Free British Fishery. Presented to His Royal Highness at Savile-House. | |
An ode: to the memory of His Grace the Duke of Buckinghamshire : By J. Lockman. | |
Pastoral stanzas written on occasion of the marriage of C. Phipps, esquire, with the honourable Miss Lepel Hervey | |
Pharsamond: or, The new knight-errant. In which is introduced the story of the fair anchoret, with that of Tarmiana and her unfortunate daughter. Written originally in French | |
Rosalinda, a musical drama : As it is performed at Hickford's great room, in Brewer's Street | |
song on the victory over the Rebels by his royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. The words by M. Lockman... | |
Thanks to the God who rules the deep | |
To her grace the dutchess of Buckingham: with the jesuits travels | |
To the Honourable General Townshend, on his arrival from Quebec : By Mr. Lockman. | |
To the long-conceal'd first promoter of the cambrick and tea-bills an epistle : writ at the close of last session of Parliament | |
To the Right Honourable the Earl and Countess of Middlesex. An ode : By John Lockman. | |
To the Right Honourable the Lord Warkworth : on his return from his travels, Tuesday, July 26, 1763. A lyrical epistle. By John Lockman. Presented to his Lordship at Northumberland-House. | |
Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world : compiled from their letters. Now first attempted in English. Intermix'd with an account of the manners, government, religion, &c. of the several nations visited by those fathers: with extracts from other travellers, and miscellaneous notes. | |
Travels through Holland, germany, Switzerland, and other parts of Europe; but especially Italy. | |
A treatise of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues | |
The vast importance of the herring fishery, &c. to these kingdoms : as respecting the national wealth, our naval strength, and the Highlanders. In three letters, addressed to a Member of Parliament | |
Verses on seeing the remains of his late royal highness, Edward Augustus, Duke of York, landing at Greenwich, from Monaco | |
Verses to a lady of quality, insulted by the rabble of writers | |
Verses to Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales presented at Leicester-House : on waiting upon them, with early Shetland herrings, from the Council of the Free British Fishery |