The Earl of Shaftesbury's Speech to His Majesty at the late Royal Visitation at Winchester.
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Forgive th'officious Muse, that with weak voice ...'. 17 Lines.
The Earl of Shaftesbury's Speech to His Majesty at the late Royal Visitation at Winchester.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Forgive th'officious Muse, that with weak voice ...'. 17 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
The Earl of Hertford's letter to John Wilkes, April 11 1775, on the subject of petitions to the throne, with Wilkes' answer dated May 2.
The Earl of Chatham's epitaph by John Wilkes.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Good People, my Ballad's a sad lamentation ...'. 6 Stanzas.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Tia asked, while Pitt so anxiously stands forth ...'. 3 Stanzas. Reference to Mr Pitt's toast, 27 May 1793, at the dinner given by the Elder Brethren of Trinity House.
The case of George James convicted for robbing a dead body, taken from the London Chronicle,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
The address of the delegates of Georgia to the king, July,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
The address of the delegates of Georgia to the king, July 1775.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
12 Pages.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Copy.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'When Sacred sciene whilom stray'd ...'. 4 Stanzas.
Stanzas to the Memory of The Hon. Edward James Eliot.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Weep' st though, vain, Muse, when blood stain'ed chiefs expire ... 6 Stanzas.
'Stanzas On a late Quarrel between the Premier and a great Law Lord', Nov,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'A Dire contention t'other day Among the great prevail'd'. 3 Stanzas.
Stanzas: 'Advice to gentlemen of the Opposition', copied from the Evening Mail, 21 Feb,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'Come listen to me all good people ...'. 12 Stanzas.
Some account of Sir Isaac Newton.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Simpkin to his Dear Brother Simon in Wales: 'Last Wednesday, Dear Brother, their Lordships decreed That Nundcomars charge was improperly read ...'. 120 Lines.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
Simpkin in London to his Brother Simon in Wales: 'You remember, Dear Simon, my formerly stating, That Burke was displease'd with my style of narrating'. 110 Lines.