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Mrs Fitzherbert and George Prince of Wales represented as Adam and Eve standing under the Tree of Knowledge surrounded by the trappings of fashionable pastimes and vices, causing the devil to flee. Etching, 1786.
Date: Nov. 24 1786Reference: 571243i- Books
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[Mrs Anne Fitzherbert correspondence].
Fitzherbert, Anne, Mrs, active approximately 1735-1736.Date: 2008-- Books
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Addressed to the people and Parliament of Great Britain. The crisis; or, remarks on "a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, on the subject of his marriage with Mrs. Fitzherbert. With certain queries to Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, and the domestics of His Royal Highesss and Mrs. Fitzherbert, on this interesting subject.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: [1789]- Books
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; ...
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: 1789- Books
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Mrs. Hill's apology for having been induced, by particular desire, and the most specious allurements that could tempt female weakness, to appear in the character of Scrub, Beaux Stratagem, For One Night Only, At Brighthelmstone, last Year, 1786, when the Theatre was Applied for by the Honourable George Hanger, and Engaged for that Purpose: with an address to Mrs. Fitzherbert. Also, Some of Mrs. Hill's Letters to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Mrs. Fitzherbert, and others. The Denoument, with Events and Remarks, that may not be deemed uninteresting to this Nation at large. By Mrs. Hill.
Hill, P. (Philippina).Date: [1787]- Pictures
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The maid bringing in the breakfast finds the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert in a dishevelled state on the morning after their marriage. Wood engraving after "Plenipo Georgy" (James Gillray?).
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 1788Reference: 28436i- Books
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History of the royal malady : with variety of entertaining anecdotes, to which are added strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a Regency / By a page of the presence [i.e. Philip Withers].
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: 1789- Books
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Alfred's apology, second part, Containing a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; with a summary of the trial of the editor of Nemesis, On the Prosecution of Mrs. Fitzherbert, for a libel; With remarks, by Alfred.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense, that a certain illustrious Personage is Not Eligible to the important Trust.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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History of the Royal Malady, with variety of entertaining anecdotes, to which are added, strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. Respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency. By a Page of the Presence.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: [1789]- Books
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History of the royal malady, with variety of entertaining anecdotes, to which are added strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called (the Hon.) Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency. By a page of the presence.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Alfred or A narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Hore Tooke, Esq. Respecting "Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; proving on principles of law and common sense, that a certain illustrious personage is not eligible to the important trust.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense, that a certain illustrious Personage is not eligible to the important trust. - The Narrative contains a Reference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, and the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this lawless Attack on the sacred Freedom of the Press-The Privileges of Parliament-And the Common Rights of Citizens.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to supress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq., respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense that a certain illustrious Personage is Not Eligible to the important Trust. - - The Narrative contains a Reference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, and the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this lawless attack on the sacred Freedom of the Press-The Privileges of Parliament-and the Common Rights of Citizens.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Alfred: or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense, that a certain illustrious Personage is not eligible to the important trust. - The Narrative contains a Reference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, and the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this Lawless Attack on the sacred Freedom of the Press the Privileges of Parliament-And the Common Rights of Citizens.
Withers, Philip, -1790.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; The Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; The houses of Devonshire, and Russel; the Lords Thurlow, Camden, Loughborough, Kenyon, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: In which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; the Houses of Devonshire, and Russel; the Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; The Dukes Of Norfolk, Portland, And Northumberland; The Houses Of Devonshire, And Russel; The Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, And North; MR. Pitt,-MR. Fox,-MR. Burke,-MR. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, And His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered, The Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; The Houses of Devonshire, and Russel; The Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered: the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; The Houses of Devonshire, and Russel; the Lords Thurlow, Loughborough, and North: Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: In which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; the Houses of Devonshire, and Russel; the Lords Thurlow, Camden, Loughborough, Kenyon, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; The Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland; The houses of Devonshire, and Russel; The lords Thurlow, Camden, Loughborough, Kenyon, and North; Mr. Pitt,-Mr. Fox,-Mr. Burke,-Mr. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, and his Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; The Dukes Of Norfolk, Portland, And Northumberland; The Houses Of Devonshire, And Russel; The Lords Thurlow, Camden, Loughborough, Kenyon, And North; MR. Pitt,-MR. Fox,-MR. Burke,-MR. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, And His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A letter from a country gentleman, to a Member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs: in which the object of the contending parties, and the following characters are particularly considered; The Dukes Of Norfolk, Portland, And Northumberland: The Houses Of Devonshire, And Russel; The Lords Thurlow, Camden, Loughborough, Kenyon And North; MR. Pitt,-MR. Fox,-MR. Burke,-MR. Sheridan; Mrs. Fitzherbert, And His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales.
Combe, William, 1742-1823.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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A parody of the songs in the burletta of Midas, as they are now singing by the following Illustrious Personages: Her M-y, His R. H. The P. of W. His R. H. P. W. H. Princesses. Duchess of Rutland. Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire. The Lord Chancellor. Mr. Pitt. Mr. Fox. Mrs. Fitzherbert. Madam Schwellenberg. Mr. Burke. Mr. Sheridan. Dr. Warren. Duet of a Pittite and a Rat. Rats in Chorus, Ex-Ministers in Chorus, Parliament in Chorus.
Date: [1789]