A print based on Samuel Drummond's portrait of Edward Jerningham dating from 1800
Edward Jerningham was a poet who moved in high society during the second half of the 18th century. Born at the family home of Costessey Park in 1737, he died in London on 17 November 1812. A writer of liberal views, he was savagely satirised later in life.
EdwardJerningham was a poet who moved in high society during the second half of the 18th century. Born at the family home of Costessey Park in 1737,...
EdwardJerningham Wakefield (25 June 1820 – 3 March 1879), known as Jerningham Wakefield, was the only son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. As such, he was...
Queen to the scaffold. By her first husband, EdwardJerningham, she was the mother of Sir Henry Jerningham, whose support helped to place Queen Mary I...
their original correspondence. Abelard to Eloisa by EdwardJerningham (1792). Also a Catholic, Jerningham gives a greater sense of the historical setting...
Jerningham is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jerningham Wakefield (1820–1879), the only son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield Henry...
1989, pp. 131–134. EdwardJerningham Wakefield, "Adventure in New Zealand", Vol. 1, pub. John Murray, 1845, page 196. EdwardJerningham Wakefield, "Adventure...
the Guard, and a member of the Privy Council. Henry Jerningham was the son of EdwardJerningham (died 6 January 1515) of Somerleyton, Suffolk, and Mary...
colonising South Australia". One of the founders of the settlement, EdwardJerningham Wakefield, reported that the settlers "took up the views of the directors...
Archive. Jerningham, Edward (1763). "The Nunnery ... [By E. Jerningham.] The Second Edition". R. & J. Dodsley – via Google Books. Jerningham, Edward (20 August...
Abbey" 1790s. Edmund Gardner, "Sonnet written in Tintern Abbey" 1796. EdwardJerningham, "Tintern Abbey" About 1800. Rev. Luke Booker, "Original sonnet composed...
Chepstow Castle, in a sonnet written at nearby Piercefield House. EdwardJerningham's short lyric, "Tintern Abbey", written in 1796, commented on the lamentable...
The Welch (or Welsh) Heiress is a 1795 comedy play written by EdwardJerningham. Although it had only a single stage performance, the published script...
1799, The Peckham Frolic : or Nell Gwyn, a comedy in three acts by EdwardJerningham 1882, A Royal Amour, a novel by Richard Davey 1884, Nell Gwynne, an...
tragedy by EdwardJerningham, acted in 1793 and published the following year. The text was republished in the third volume of Jerningham’s Poems and Plays...
Grainger – The Sugar-Cane Johann Georg Jacobi – Poetische Versuche EdwardJerningham – The Nun George Keate – The Ruins of Netley Abbey Mary Latter – Liberty...
Hon. Sir George Sulyarde Stafford-Jerningham KCH CB (17 February 1806 – 18 May 1874), was an English career diplomat who served as the British Minister...
Dirceu EdwardJerningham – The Nunnery Robert Lloyd – Poems James Macpherson as "Ossian" – Fingal William Whitehead – A Charge to the Poets Edward Young...
Elizabeth Inchbald – Everyone Has His Fault EdwardJerningham – The Siege of Berwick Jean-Louis Laya – Ami des lois Edward Morris – False Colours Arthur Murphy...
Robert Fergusson Poems Auld Reikie Richard Graves – The Love of Order EdwardJerningham – Faldoni and Teresa George Keate – The Monument in Arcadia James...