Full, true and correct statement of the grand proceedings ...
Description:
Caption title., First line: "Your Majesty having been pleased to refer to your Privy Council the Queen's memorial ..., A broadside that lays out Queen Caroline's appeal to be rightfully crowned Queen alongside her estranged husband George IV. Despite the withdrawal of the Pains and Penalties Bill following Caroline's trial in the House of Lords, the King continued to shun his wife, culminating in his refusal to allow her entry into the coronation which took place at Westminster Abbey on July 19th, 1821., Ornamental border around imprint., "(Price one penny.)"--Lower right below imprint., and Laid down on modern paper backing. Date of George IV's coronation ("July 19, 1821") added in ink in a contemporary hand. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Henry Baird, printer, No. 21, Paul-Street, Cork
Subject (Name):
George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830 and Caroline, Queen, consort of George IV, King of Great Britain, 1768-1821
Caption title., Dated at end of text: Newcastle, April 30, 1807., A note in a contemporary hand at the bottom of the sheet: "This is perhaps the first Advertisement about a Baudy-house being robb'd., Added in ink in lower margin: This is perhaps the first advertisement about a baudy house being robbd., and For further information, consult library staff.
English Woman (Author of To the women of England), author
Published / Created:
[1803]
Call Number:
File 63 803 En58++
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
text
Alternative Title:
At a time when every man who is a Briton acknowledges the blessing by pressing forward to offer ...
Description:
Signed: An English Woman., "Extract from the British Neptune of Sunday, August 7.", "What has been thus feebly urged and attempted by an obscure individual, the affections which live in the breasts of the mother, the wife, the sister, will enforce and accomplish. Poor in everything but love to Britain, my native land, the citadel of my comforts, I throw my mite into the British Treasury.", With contemporary manuscript annotation "James L. Mifflin English Paper" in ink on verso., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed for John Ginger, no. 169, Piccadilly; where all the patriotic papers may be had, sorted and W. Flint, printer, Old Bailey
Subject (Geographic):
England.
Subject (Name):
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
Subject (Topic):
Proposed invasion of England, 1793-1805, Women in war, and Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
On Tuesday next a grand spectacle will be exhibited by the managers ...
Description:
Caption title., Dated in lower left: Oct. 26, 1812., A mock theater advertisement satirizing the controversial election in Weymouth when Prince Ernest Augustus was accused of influencing the election result in favour of the Tories., First lines: In the course of this farce, will be presented to the public, a splended [sic] procession in the order following: Britannia veiled, mourning her lost freedom ..., and With contemporary manuscript notes on the blank verso. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
G. Kay, printer, adjoining the Guildhall, St. Edmund-Street, Weymouth