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IRELAND (Samuel William Henry)
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Free reflections on Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments, under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare, in the possession of Samuel Ireland [and forged by S.W.FI.Ireland], a2.
LoncIq4, 1796.
Card ID:
674
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Author:
IRELAND (Samuel William Henry)
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IRELAND (Samuel William Henry).
See IRELAND (Samuel).
Mr. Ireland’s vindication of his conduct, re3pecting the publication of the supposed Shakspeare 1SS. [viz. those fabricated by S.W.IL.Ireland]:
being a preface or introduction to a reply to the critical labours of Mr. Malo.ne, in his “Enquiry into the authenticity of certain papers, Ste. &e.”
London, 1796.
Card ID:
668
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Author:
IRELAND (Samuel William Henry)
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IRELAND (Samuel William Henry). Fo fr€4%
An Authentic account of the Shakaperian manuecriptB, &c. pp. 43.
8°. London, 1796.
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Card ID:
651
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Author:
IRELAND (Samuel William Henry)
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IRELAND (Samuel William Henry).
BOADEN (James).
A Letter to George Steevens, Esq. containing a critical examination of the papers of Shakspeare, published by Mr.Samuel Ireland. o which are added, extracts from Vortigern (by S.W.H.Irelandj.
London, 1796.
Card ID:
659
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Author:
IRELAND (Samuel William Henry)
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IRELAND (Samuel William Henry).
See HARDINGE (George), M.P.
Chalmeriana; or, a Collection of papers, literary and political (entitled, Letters, verses, &c. occasioned by reading a late heavy supplemental apology for the believers in ‘the Shakespeare papers [forged by S.WH. Ireland], by G. Chaliners...Arrenged and published by Mr. Owen, Junior, assisted by his friend and clerk Mr. J. Hargrave). [A facsimile of the edition of 1800.] ?ogether with Hr. Ireland’s vindication of his conduct respecting the publication of the supposed Shakespeare MSS:
being a preface or introduction to a reply to the critical labors. of Mr. lone in his “iquIry into the authenticity of certain papers’1, by George Steevens. [A facsimile of the edition of 1796. With new prefaces by Arthur Freen
London, 1971.
Card ID:
665
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Author:
AND (Samuel William Henry)
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IarAND (Samuel William Henry). See ATHS (C.), the Eider.
Catalogue of the iisc?lianeov,s inci dramatic library.. .ol. . .C.Mathews... At the end...the urniublished wfitng5 and literary product1ors of...W. H. Ireland, author of th ShaksocriarL lorgeries...Whieh v:ill be sold by auction by Mr. Sotheby and Son...on... August 19th, 1835, etc.
[London, 1835j.
Card ID:
670
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Author:
E (William)
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SHASPEAflE (William). [Appendix. - Ireland Fororiies.] See ThELAND (Samuel William Henry).
Vorigern, an historical tragedy in fIve acts, represented at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (1799); and Henry the Second, an historical drama, supposed to be written by the author of Vortigern (1799), together with ki authentic account of the Shakespearian manuscripts, &c. (1796). (FacsImile reprints.)
Indon, 1971.
Card ID:
229
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SH.AKESPEARE (William). Appendix. — Ireland Forgeries.)
See IRELAND (Samuel William Henry).
An Authentic account of the
Shakaperian manuecripts, &c.
London, 1796.
Card ID:
225
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Author:
No Author available
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mnAirD (Samuel Willic.m Henry).
iRElAND Cs.)
Miscellaneous papers and legal Instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspefiro, LIcrged by S.W.H.irelandj.
London, 1796.
Card ID:
667
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IREtANI (Samuel Willint Henry).
See BOSTON (uASSACHUSETTS). Poston Pkiblic Library.
The Shakespeare forgeries of William Henry Ireland: the story of a famous literary fraud. By Z.Heraszti.
Bostoni4jj., 1934.
Card ID:
661
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IRELMD (Samuel William Henry).
See SilAKESP1ABE (Williai). [‘:lorks attributed to Shakespeare.— Vortigern. —ndbc.]
Passagea selected by distinguished personages on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena, a comi—tragedy:
“whether it be — or be not from the immortal pen of Shakespeare?” [A satire on the leading public characters of the day, in a series of passages professing to be quotations from Ireland’s play, but really written by Sir H.B. and Lady Dudley. j Seventh edition.
London, [.2.. ‘795).
Card ID:
672