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James Gray 1770–1830<br />

§1<br />

Cona, or the vale <strong>of</strong> Clwyd and other poems. 1814 (anon), 1816<br />

(acknowledged).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> Robert Fergusson . . .. Ed Gray, Edinburgh 1821.<br />

§2<br />

[ Mowbray, J. T.] Sketch <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> the Rev J. Gray. Edinburgh 1859.<br />

John Boyd Greenshields fl. 1800–8<br />

Selim and Zaida: an oriental poem, with other pieces. Edinburgh<br />

1800; London 1802. Anon.<br />

Home: a poem. Edinburgh 1806; Boston 1806; Edinburgh 1808.<br />

Anon.<br />

William Greenwood, <strong>of</strong> Malton 1755–1811<br />

<strong>The</strong> vale <strong>of</strong> Apperley and other poems. Malton 1822 (anon), 1823<br />

(acknowledged).<br />

Author also <strong>of</strong> memoirs.<br />

George Nugent Temple Grenville, Baron<br />

Nugent 1788–1850<br />

Portugal: a poem in two parts. 1812 (2 edns).<br />

Wrote also on politics, geography and history.<br />

William Parr Greswell 1765–1854<br />

Memoirs and translations <strong>of</strong> Politianus [and others]. Manchester<br />

1801, 1805. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monastery <strong>of</strong> Saint Werburgh: a poem. Manchester 1823 (3 edns,<br />

priv ptd, the 2nd acknowledged).<br />

Rodrigo: a Spanish legend. Manchester 1823. Anon (authorship<br />

uncertain).<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> books on printing.<br />

Richard Griffith fl. 1760–1804<br />

Fables in verse, or present life under different forms. 1793. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fête at Kensington-Gore . . .. 1800.<br />

Kirk-leas: a descriptive poem, written in 1760. 1802.<br />

Providence, or the two sparrows . . .. 1804.<br />

James Grocott fl. 1819–30<br />

Almedo: a poem. Liverpool 1819.<br />

Reflection: a poem. Liverpool 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> the first minstrel: a poem. 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> juvenile and other poems . . . Manchester 1823.<br />

Liverpool: a poem . . .. Liverpool 1830.<br />

Henry Montague Grover 1791–1866<br />

Anne Boleyn: a tragedy. 1826.<br />

Socrates: a dramatic poem. 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> the resurrection authenticated: a review <strong>of</strong> the four<br />

gospels on the resurrection. 1841. Prose.<br />

Analogy and prophecy: keys <strong>of</strong> the church . . .. 1846. Prose.<br />

A voice from Stonehenge. Pt 1 only 1847. Prose.<br />

Changes <strong>of</strong> the poles and the Equator, considered as a source <strong>of</strong> error<br />

in the present construction <strong>of</strong> the maps and charts <strong>of</strong> the globe.<br />

1848. Prose.<br />

A catechism for sophs. 1848. Prose. A ‘summary <strong>of</strong> scriptural doctrine’.<br />

Soundings <strong>of</strong> antiquity: a new method <strong>of</strong> applying the astronomical<br />

evidences to the events <strong>of</strong> history, and an assignment <strong>of</strong> true<br />

dates to the epochs <strong>of</strong> the church. 1862. Prose.<br />

John Gwilliam fl. 1811–45<br />

<strong>The</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> Albuera: a poem . . .. 1811. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battles <strong>of</strong> the Danube and Barrosa. 1811. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> delicious amour: a poem. 1812. By ‘A Pr<strong>of</strong>essor’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> campaign: a poem . . .. 1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mourning wreath . . .. 1813. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bower <strong>of</strong> bliss, with other amatory poems . . .. 1814. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exile <strong>of</strong> Elba: a poem, with <strong>The</strong> deliverance: an ode. 1814, 2 vols<br />

1817 (as <strong>The</strong> imperial captive).<br />

A cypress wreath for . . . the Princess Charlotte . . .. Ed J. Coote 1817.<br />

Rambles in the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight . . .. 1843, 1844.<br />

A peep at Windsor castle from Richmond Hill. [1844.]<br />

Norris Castle, or recent tramps in the Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight. 1845.<br />

Samuel Carter Hall 1800–89<br />

§1<br />

Lines written at Jerpoint Abbey. 1820 (2 edns), 1822, 1823, 1827. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> talents: a dramatic sketch. Cork 1820. Anon.<br />

Ottava rima, to commemorate the king’s . . . entry into Dublin.<br />

Dublin 1821. Anon.<br />

Poems. [1850?]<br />

<strong>The</strong> trial <strong>of</strong> Sir Jasper: a temperance tale in verse. [1873], [1874].<br />

An old story: a temperance tale in verse. [1875], [1876].<br />

Words <strong>of</strong> warning, in verse and prose. [1877.]<br />

After fifty years. [1880.] Single sheet.<br />

Hereafter. [1880.]<br />

My guardian angel. [1880?] Single sheet.<br />

Rhymes in council: aphorisms versified. 1881.<br />

§2<br />

Retrospect <strong>of</strong> a long life: from 1815 to 1883. 2 vols 1883; New York<br />

1883.<br />

Prolific essayist and editor; see col 2862, below.<br />

Thomas Hall, <strong>of</strong> Winchester fl. 1805–15<br />

John Graham | William Henry Halpin<br />

Poems on various subjects, written in the debtors’ ward. Winchester<br />

[1805?], 1808; Oxford and London 1810; Hereford 1815.<br />

Lawrence Hynes Halloran, also ‘Philo-nauticus’<br />

1766–1831<br />

A collection <strong>of</strong> odes, poems and translations. Exeter [1790?].<br />

An ode occasioned by the proposed visit <strong>of</strong> their majesties to . . .<br />

Exeter. Exeter 1789.<br />

Poems on various occasions. Exeter 1791. [With A. Geddes.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> female volunteer, or the dawning <strong>of</strong> peace: a drama . . . By<br />

‘Philo-nauticus’. 1801. Anon. Prose and verse.<br />

Lachrymae Hibernicae, or the genius <strong>of</strong> Erin’s complaint: a<br />

ballad . . .. 1801, 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> Trafalgar: a poem . . .. 1806.<br />

Tributary stanzas . . . to the memory <strong>of</strong> . . . Dawson . . .. 1812.<br />

Author also <strong>of</strong> sermons.<br />

William Henry Halpin, also ‘Peter Quince, the<br />

younger’ fl. 1820–6<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cheltenham mail bag, or letters from Gloucestershire . . . Ed<br />

‘Peter Quince, the younger’. 1st ser 1820, 2nd ser 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> glenfall, with other poems. Cheltenham 1820.<br />

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