26 items found

A little play, entitled The rejected candidate ([1857])

Little ..

To the electors of Exeter (1873)

Edward W.  Watkin (Sir)

Mr. J.D.Coleridge and the electors of Exeter (1863)

Figaro (Pseudonym)

The two generals. ([1844?)

Two ..

The Exeter Conservative alphabet ([1832])

Exeter ..

A tale of game!!! ([1830?)

To the worthy and independent electors of the city of Exeter ([1825])

Richard Hearty

This is the house that Jack built ([1820?)

At a numerous and highly respectable meeting of the gentlemen freeholders of the borough of St. Sidwell .. ([1820])

Cag, Giles. Sir [pseud]

The freeholder's song. Tune -Derry down ([1818])

Plumper, - out of Semper Fidelis. ([1818])

Freeholders of the county of Devon ([1812])

Vindex Libertatis

The grave address of Master G. to the democratical electors of Devon ([1812])

The favour of your company is requested at Courtenay-House tomorrow (1812)

To the freemen and freeholders of the City of Exeter (1812)

Censor

A cook's song. Tune - Moses and vicar (1812)

To the gentlemen, clergy, yeomanry, and freeholders of ... Devon (1812)

Thomas Dyke Acland (11th Baronet Acland of Columb John)

A new copy of verses called an answer to the candidates glory ([1790])

IDB

An election satire, with explanatory notes (1780)

J. B. (Pseudonym)

To the gentlemen, clergy, freemen, and freeholders of ... Exon ([1761])

Legal Freeman

An honest new ballad, to the tune of Here's a health to the King .. ([1761])

An excellent new ballad. To the tune of Old Cobley, &c ([1761])

A new song, addressed to the honest freemen of Exeter. Tune of 'Tis of an old woman of Grimstone ([1761])

New ..

A song. To the tune of And a begging we will go, &c ([1761])

Varmer & Dame (1812)

Varmer ..

The votes of the freeholders of Devon are humbly solicited in favour of Graves and the rights of the people ([1812])

Votes ..