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BANKS (John), Dramatic Writer.
The Albion quecn or, the Death of Mary Qiieen of Spots: a tragedy...Distinguishing a).6o the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Covexit Garden. Rgulated from the prompt—book...by Mr. Wild, prompter. (Bell’s Edition.) pp. 6k. Frontispiece.
London, 1777.
Bound in a volume lettered: Bell’s British Theatre, 1e.
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The Albion queens; or, tho Death of Mary Queen of Scot-s. A tragedy..-.Adapted for theatrical representaion,.as, performed at the Theatre_s— Royal, DruDy—Lane, and Covent Garden, j. pp. 97 +. (1). Plates. -
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12 . London, 1791.
Bound in a volume lettered: British Theatre. 5.
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BANKS (John)
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BANKS (John), Dramatic Writer.
The Unhappy favourite; or, The Earl of Essex:
a tragedy. pp. 80.
London, 1728.
See ENGLISH THEATRE.
The English theatre. Part II. Vol. 1.
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96
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BANKS (John)
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BANKS (John), Draz!latic. Writer.
The Unhappy favourite; or The Earl of Essex. tragedy. pp. bO.
12. Lond, 1760.
.ound with Shç Jo!m, etc. 17a.
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97
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BANKS (John)
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BANKS (John) , Miscellaneous Writer.
The History of Francis-Eugene, Prince of a.voy...The whole compiled from the best authorities...by an English Officer [John Banks], etc.
Loiidon, 1741.
See tJGE1sE FRA.NOIS Prince of Savoy.
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BANKS (John)
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BANKS (John), SLaneougrier.
A Short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell...By a Gentleman of the Midd1e—emp1e LJ.Baaks.),. The tbiJd editioxi, carefully revised,
London, 174?.
See CRO1WELL (Oliver), Lord Protector of the
Coonwea1th of ig1aaid, Scotland and
Ireland. [Aendj. Biograohy and
Grlticisni. . Gene’a1.]
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100
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BANKS (John Shaw)
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BANKS (John Shaw).
• See OiTLLI (C. von).
The Old Testament Pro?heoy of the
oonsuirrnation o.f God S kinsdorn...Transiated by J. S. Banks.
Edinburçh, 1385.
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