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The life of King Henry V. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, and Covent Garden. Written by Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: 1769- Books
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King Henry V. A tragedy, in five acts. Written by Shakespeare. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: [1790?]- Books
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King Henry V. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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King Henry V. Or the conquest of France, a tragedy, written by Shakspeare [sic]. Printed exactly conformable to the representation, on its revival at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, ...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: 1789- Books
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The life of Henry By Mr. William Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- Books
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King Henry the Fifth: or, the conquest of France by the English. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Aaron Hill, Esq;
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: 1765- Books
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The life of Henry Viii. By Mr. William Shakespear.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The general history of Ireland. Containing, I. A full and impartial account of the first inhabitants of that Kingdom ; with the Lives and Reigns of an hundred and seventy four succeeding Monarchs of the Milesian Race. II. The Original of the Gadelians, their Travels into Spain, and from thence into Ireland. III. Of the frequent Assistance the Irish afforded the Scots against their Enemies the Romans and Britons; particularly their obliging the Britons to make a Ditch from Sea to Sea between England and Scotland. IV. A genuine Description of the Courage and Liberality of the ancient Irish, their severe Laws to preserve their Records and Antiquities, and the Punishments inflicted upon those Antiquaries who presumed to vary from the Truth; with an Account of the Laws and Customs of the Irish, and their Royal Assemblies at Tara, &c. V. A relation of the long and bloody wars of the Irish against the Danes, whose Yoke they at last threw off, and restored Liberty to their Country, which they preserved till the Arrival of Henry II. King of England. Collected by the learned Jeoffry Keating, D. D. Faithfully translated from the original Irish Language; with many curious Amendments taken from the Psalters of Tara and Cashel, and other Authentick Records. Illustrated with above one Hundred and Sixty Coats of Arms of the ancient Irish; with particular Genealogies of many noble Families, curiously Engraven upon Forty-Two Copper Plates, by the best Masters.
Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The general history of Ireland. Containing I. A full and impartial account of the first inhabitants of that kingdom; with the Lives and Reigns of an hundred and seventy four succeeding Monarchs of the Milesian Race. II. The Original of the Gadelians, their Travels into Spain, and from thence into Ireland. III. A succinct Account of the Reigns of all the Kings of Ireland, with the several Attempts and Invasions upon that Island. IV. Of the frequent Assistance the Irish afforded the Scots against their Enemies the Romans and Britons, particularly their obliging the Britons to make a Ditch from Sea to Sea between England and Scotland, to guard themselves from the Surprizes and frequent Incursions of the Scots and Irish. V. A genuine Description of the Courage and Liberality of the ancient Irish, their severe Laws to preserve their Records and Antiquities, and the Punishments inflicted upon those Antiquaries who presumed to vary from the Truth; with an Account of the Laws and Customs of the Irish, and their Royal Assemblies at Tara, &c. V I. A relation of the long and bloody wars of the Irish against the Danes, whose Yoke they at last threw off, and restored Liberty to their Country, which they preserved till the Arrival of Henry II. King of England. Collected by the learned Jeoffry Keating, D. D. Faithfully translated from the original Irish Language, with many curious Amendments taken from the Psalters of Tara and Cashel, and other authentick Records, by Dermo'd O Connor, Antiquary of the Kingdom of Ireland. Illustrated with above one hundred and sixty Coats of Arms of the ancient Irish, with particular Genealogies of many noble Families, curiously engraved upon forty two Copper Plates, by the best Masters.
Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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King Henry the Fifth: or, the conquest of France, by the English. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Aaron Hill, Esq;
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: [1723]- Books
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Regimen sanitatis Salerni: or, The schoole of Salernes regiment of health : Containing, most learned and judicious directions and instructions, for the preservation, guide, and government of mans life. Dedicated, unto the late high and mighty King of England, from that university, and published (by consent of learned physicians) for a generall good. Reviewed, corrected, and inlarged with a commentary, for the more plain and easie understanding thereof. / By P.H. Dr. in Physicke, deceased. Whereunto is annexed, a necessary discourse of all sorts of fish, in use among us, with their effects appertaining to the health of man. As also, now, and never before, is added certain precious and approved experiments for health, by a right honorable, and noble personage.
Joannes, de MediolanoDate: 1649 [i.e. 1650]- Books
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King Henry V. his conquest of France in revenge sor [sic] the affront offered him by the French King. In sending him (iustead [sic] of the tribute due) a ton of tennis-balls.
Date: [1760?]- Books
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The general history of Ireland. Containing I. A full and impartial account of the first inhabitants of that kingdom; with the lives and reigns of an hundred and seventy four succeeding monarchs of the milesian race. II. The original of the gadelians, their travels into Spain, and from thence into Ireland. III. Of the frequent assistance the Irish afforded the Scots against their enemies the Romans and Britons, particularly their obliging the Britons to make a ditch from sea to sea between England and Scotland. IV. A genuine description of the courage and liberality of the ancient Irish, their severe laws to preserve their records and antiquities, and the punishments inflicted upon those antiquaries who presumed to vary from the truth; with an account of the laws and customs of the Irish, and their Royal Assemblies at Tara, &c. V. A relation of the long and bloody wars of the Irish against the danes, whose yoke they at last threw off, and restored liberty to their country, which they preserved till the arrival of Henry II. King of England. Collected by the learned Jeoffry Keating, D.D. Faithfully translated from the original Irish language, by Dermo'd O Connor. With many curious amendments taken from the psalters of Tara and Cashel, and other authentick records. Illustrated with above one hundred and sixty coats of arms of the ancient Irish, with particular genelogies of many noble families, curiously engraven upon forty two copper-plates, by the best masters. The second edition. With an appendix, collected from the remarks of the learned Dr. Anthony Raymond of Trim. Not in the former edition.
Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The general history of Ireland. Containing I. A full and impartial account of the first inhabitants of that kingdom; with the Lives and Reigns of an hundred and seventy four succeeding Monarchs of the Milesian Race. II. The Original of the Gadelians, their Travels into Spain, and from thence into Ireland. III. A succinct Account of the Reigns of all the Kings of Ireland, with the several Attempts and Invasions upon that Island. IV. Of the frequent Assistance the Irish afforded the Scots against their Enemies the Romans and Britons, particularly their obliging the Britons to make a Ditch from Sea to Sea between England and Scotland, to guard themselves from the Surprizes and frequent Incursions of the Scots and Irish. V. A genuine Description of the Courage and Liberality of the ancient Irish, their severe Laws to preserve their Records and Antiquities, and the Punishments inflicted upon those Antiquaries who presumed to vary from the Truth; with an Account of the Laws and Customs of the Irish, and their Royal Assemblies at Tara, &c. VI. A relation of the long and bloody wars of the Irish against the Danes, whose Yoke they at last threw off, and restored Liberty to their Country, which they preserved till the Arrival of Henry II. King of England. Collected by the learned Jeoffry Keating, D. D. Faithfully translated fro the original Irish Language, with many curious Amendments taken from the Psalters of Tara and Cashel, and other authentick Records, by Dermo'd O Connor, Antiquary of the Kingdom of Ireland. Illustrated with above one hundred and sixty Coats of Arms of the ancient Irish, with particular Genealogies of many noble Families, curiously engraved upon forty two Copper Plates, by the best Masters.
Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Pictures
Henry V's cradle. Wood engraving.
Reference: 17531i- Pictures
Personalities of 1890. Colour lithograph, 1890.
Date: Nov.r 29 1890Reference: 2870382iPart of: Vanity fair (London, England : 1868)- Books
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The life of Henry Viii. By Mr. William Shakespear. In which are interspersed, Historical notes, Moral Reflections and Observations, in respect to the unhappy Fate Cardinal Wolsey met with. Never before Publish'd. Adorned with several copper-plates. By the Author of the History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey. Dedicated to Colley Cibber, Esq;
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Henry V and the invasion of France / by E.F. Jacob.
Jacob, E. F. (Ernest Fraser), 1894-1971Date: 1947- Books
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The dramatic works of Aaron Hill, Esq; In two volumes. containing 1. Life of the Author. 2. Elfrid; or, the Fair Inconstant. 3. Walking Statue; or, the Devil in the Wine-Cellar. 4. Rinaldo. 5. Fatal Vision; or, the Fall of Siam. 6. King Henry V. or, the Conquest of France by the English. 7. Fatal Extravagance. 8. Merlin in Love. 9. Athelwold. 10. Muses in Mourning. 11. Zara, to which is added, an Interlude, never before Printed. 12. Snake in the Grass. 13. Alzira. 14. Saul. 15. Daraxes. 16. Merope. 17. Roman Revenge. 18. Insolvent; or Filial Piety. To which are added, 19. Love Letters, by the Author.
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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K. Henry V. Or, the conquest of France, by the English. A tragedy. By Aaron Hill, Esq;
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: 1724- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 7
Date: Aug 1903 - Jul 1904Reference: WF/E/01/01/07Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 5
Date: Jan 1899 - Aug 1901Reference: WF/E/01/01/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 1 ['HSW Private No.1']
Date: Aug 1882-Mar 1888Reference: WF/E/01/01/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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K. Henry V. or, the conquest of France by the English. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's servants. By Aaron Hill, Esq;
Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 4 ['Letter Book HSW Personal 2']
Date: Nov 1896 - Jan 1899Reference: WF/E/01/01/04Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd