Orrery, Roger Boyle, 1621-1679, comte d'
Orrery, Roger Boyle, Earl of, 1621-1679
Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery, 1621-1679
Orrery, Roger Boyle of 1621-1679
Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery English politician (1621-1679)
Boyle, Roger, 1st earl of Orrery, 1621-1679
Boyle, Roger (1621-1679)
Boyle, Roger 1621-1679 comte d'Orrery
Orrery, Roger Boyle, 1621-1679
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Works
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An account of the Reverend Mr. Asberry : (who lived at this place in the year 1649.) Extracted from Mr. Morrice's memoirs of Roger the first Earl of Orrery. Page 117. Fol. edit. | |
Aethiopica. | |
Altemira. A tragedy. As it is now acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants. Written by the Right Honourable Roger late Earl of Orrery; and revis'd by the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq. | |
The answer of a person of quality, to a scandalous letter ... 1662. | |
Black Prince | |
The character of a disbanded courtier dedicated to the author of that famous speech, call'd The speech of a noble peer | |
Collection of the state letters of the Right Honourable Roger Boyle. Extracts | |
Comte d'Essex histoire angloise. | |
Conversations. | |
The dramatic works of Roger Boyle, earl of Orrery | |
An elegy on the death of William late Viscount Stafford : who was beheaded on Tower-Hill, on Wednesday, December 29th. 1680 | |
English adventures | |
Essais de morale. | |
A full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd. : In two letters. Written by a Person of Quality to a Kinsman of the Earl of Bellomont in Ireland | |
A full and perfect account of the particulars of the terrible and bloody fight, which the Christian armies have obtained over the whole Turkish forces near the bridge of Esseck : With a particular of what plunder they have seiz'd and taken | |
A full narrative, or, A discovery of the priests and Jesuites : together with their intrigues how to subvert Protestant princes, and to ruine the Protestant religion as it is now established. In which is plainly demonstrated the effects of their political operations upon us at this day, in respect of religion and matters of state: together with the necessity of their banishment | |
Further proposals for amending and settling the coyn | |
Great Britain's union, : and the security of the Hanover Succession, consider'd. In a Letter from Windsor of the 30th of December, 1704. to a Member of Parliament in London. By a Person of Quality | |
Herod the Great. A tragedy. | |
History of Henry the Fifth | |
The Irish colours displayed, in a reply of an English Prostestant ... 1662. | |
A letter from a Person of honour reconciling the dissenting brethren, commonly called Independents, and the Presbyterians, in matter of judgement about the setling of the church : sent to an eminent divine of the assembly | |
A letter from a person of quality to his friend concerning His Majesties late declaration touching the reasons which moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments at Westminster and Oxford | |
Letters from George Monck to Lord Broghill and Sir William Compton | |
Marriage promoted in a discourse of its ancient and modern practice both under heathen and Christian common-wealths : together with their laws and encouragements for its observance, and how far the like may be practicable and commodious in the preservation of these kingdoms | |
De mirabilibus pecci : being the wonders of the peak in Darby-shire commonly called the Devil's Arse of Peak : in English and Latine | |
Moral essays, contain'd in several treatises on many important duties. | |
Mr. Anthony, 1690: | |
Mustapha, the son of Solyman the Magnificent | |
The orphan | |
The orphan: or, The unhappy-marriage: a tragedy, as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's theatre. | |
Parthenissa. Part 1 | |
Parthenissa. Part 2 | |
Parthenissa. Part 3 | |
Parthenissa. Part 4 | |
Parthenissa. Part 5 | |
Parthenissa. Part 6 | |
Plays | |
Plays. Selections | |
Poems on most of the festivals of the church· : Composed by the right honourable Roger, Earl of Orrery. | |
Prefaces to four seventeenth-century romances | |
A Protestant antidote against Popery : with a brief discourse of the great atheisticalness and vain amours now in fashion. Written in a letter to a young lady. By a Person of Honour | |
A relation of the defeating Card. Mazarine & Oliv. Cromwell's design to have taken Ostend by treachery in the year 1658 | |
A reply to the second return | |
The royal progress; or, A diary of the King's journey : from His Majesty's setting out from Kensington, till His return. By a person of quality | |
Satyrical characters and handsome descriptions in letters written to severall persons of quality | |
The secret history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex. : By a person of quality | |
The sentiments, a poem to the Earl of Danby in the Tower | |
Serious and seasonable exhortations to the reverend clergy of England. : Publish'd, with a short Epistle to it, by a person of honour | |
Several copies of verses on the death of Mr. Abraham Cowley and his burial in Westminster Abbey | |
To His Royal Highness at his happy return from Scotland | |
To the pious and sacred memory of our late dread soveraign, Mary, Queen of England, &c : Who died on Innocents-day, 1694 | |
A treatise of the art of war : dedicated to the Kings most excellent Majesty | |
The triumphs of love and constancy : a romance, containing the heroick amours of Theagenes & Chariclea : in ten books | |
A true tragical history of two illustrious Italian families, couched under the names of Alcimus and Vannoza | |
The truest account of Mr. Fuller's discovery of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, born the 10th June, 1688 | |
The tryal and condemnation of George Busby for high-treason : as a Romish priest and Jesuite, upon the statute of 27 Eliz., Cap.2, at the assizes and general goal-delivery held at Derby, for the county of Derby, the 25th day of July, in the 33th year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second, &c : before the Honourable Sir Thomas Street, Knight, one of the barons of His Majesties exchequer | |
Tryphon | |
Twelve delightful novels, displaying the stratagems of love and gallantry : Giving, an account of the various accidents, intrigues, and events, which have happen'd to several persons in pursuance of their amorous inclinations. Very entertaining for gentlemen, ladies and others in their vacant hours. Namely, 1. The Honourable infidelity. 2. The lucky misfortune. 3. The cruel fair one. 4. The unparallelled friendship. 5. The constant couple. 6. The loves of King Edgar. 7. The deluded coxcobs. 8. The two alphonsos. 9. The chears of mucia. 10. The law of divorce. 11. The noble recompence. 12. The grateful robber. By a Person of Quality | |
The unfortunate Phaeton, or, The fall of ambition : an heroick poem | |
The ungrateful favourite : a tragedy | |
Unix for users | |
Vie de Saint Ignace, fondateur de la Compagnie de Jésus. | |
View of the affairs of France and Austria | |
Westminster-Drollery, or, A choice collection of the newest songs & poems both at court and theaters | |
Whereas for sundry good causes and considerations, we have thought it convenient and necessary to prorogue the present Parliament | |
Whereas in expectation of conformity to the laws of the land, concerning uniformity of common-prayer and service in the church and the administration of the sacraments | |
Whereas Robert Brown vicar of Castle-Lyons, Oliver Parr, Henry Parr, Edward Morly, Dennis Kearny, and John Patt, petitioned us in behalf of themselves, and several other inhabitants of the town of Castle-Lyons in the county of Cork, setting forth that on Wednesday the eleventh of June last, 1662 there hapned in the town of Castle-Lyons a sudden and violent fire | |
The wrongheads : A poem. Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. By a person of quality |