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Reference Number705:73 BA14450/358/1-6
Hierarchy Browser Number350/7/1/5/1
TitleBundle of various poems, verses, tracts and letters
Descriptionwritten in various hands. Items include:
358/1/1 - Upon [th]e instalm[en]t of [th]e Duke of St Alb[ans], Marlb[orough] Duke of King[ston] and Duke of Portland.
358/1/2 - In Obitum Coventrie Comitissee.
358/1/3 - Captain Bell.
358/1/4 The Inconstant, addressed to a Young Gentleman.
358/1/6 - Paddy Bell's expedition from Dublin.
358/1/7 - Miss Wynn.
358/1/8 - Impromptu address to Lord Deerhurst.
358/1/9 - Prologus in Andiram.
358/1/10 - Christus Natus.
358/2/3 - Festum Lustrale, sive Baptizatio rustica, per Clericum rusticum composita.
358/2/5 - a song entitled "The Play of the Stranger".
358/2/8 - Multus et Felices.
358/2/9 - Stanzas by Voltaire, with translation.
358/2/10 - Meditationes.
358/3/6 - A poem on shooting, by Lord Deerhurst [George William, 8th Earl of Coventry].
358/4/1-10 - Sonnet to the Earl of Coventry by John Taylor, Esquire [10 copies].
358/4/12 - poem "to Lady Jane Coventry".
358/4/13 - On a Lady Lately Deceased.
358/4/20 - A Lady Sophia Coventry [written in French].
358/5/2 - On the death of Maria [Gunning] Countess of Coventry.
358/5/3 - Earl of Coventry's [George William, 6th Earl] verses on his wife Maria [Gunning] Countess of Coventry.
358/5/6 - An Epithalamium.
358/5/7 - A Valentine.
358/5/8 - The Dying Spaniel.
358/5/9 - The Prophecy of Ishmael.
358/5/10 - On Master Coventry shooting two young Jays.
358/6/3 - The Court of Candour.
358/6/4 -An Elegy on the Death of the Right Honourable the Lady Viscountess Deerhurst [Lady Catherine Henley (d.1779), first wife of George William, 7th Earl of Coventry].
358/6/5 - The Loss of the 'Birkenhead'.
358/6/6 - Soldier An' Sailor Too.
358/6/7 - From Sorrow to Joy [written about the Honourable Charles John Coventry, second son of George William, 9th Earl of Coventry].
358/6/10 - music sheet for 'A favourite Ariette' composed by Aig[nor] Paesiello, adapted by Joseph Mazzinghi.
Date1741-1824
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