Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New London: 1772.01.03

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Index Entry Adventures of Half an Hour [t], title of play or book as political satire 
Location London 
Citation
CG-NL.772.001
3 Jan 1772:23,31 (9/425)
From the London Packet, Sept. 6.  A Catalogue of New Books
and Plays, just going to be published, and of the Names of
the respective Authors.
The Hypocrite, A Farce--- by His Majesty.
The Art of Breeding Rabbets--- by Her Majesty.
A Dissertation on the Church Catechism, and on the Mystery
of playing at law--- by the Bishop of Osnabrug.
The Art of Drawing Corks--- by Lord Weymouth.
A New Way to Pay Old Debts--- by John Wilkes, Esq;
The Life of God in the Soul of Man--- by the Revd. John
Horne.
Maiden-hood Well Lost--- by Miss Vansittart.
The Virtuous Wife--- by Mrs. Bailey.
The Vestal Nun, a True History--- by Lady Harrington.
Laugh and Lie Down--- by Lady Grosvenor.
Wives Excuse, or Cuckolds Make Themselves--- by Lord
Grosvenor.
The Rival Milleners--- by Mrs. Rheda and Miss S---- in Bow
Street.
Wise to be Lett--- by Mr. Bailey.
Adventures of Half an Hour--- by the Duke of Cumberland.
All for Love--- by Miss Hunter.
Wife's Revenge--- by Lady Percy.
Platonick Love--- by Mrs. Cornwall and Mr. Bradshaw.
The Petticoat Plotter--- by the Princess Dowager of Wales.
Fashionable Lady--- by Mrs. Leffingham.
The Clandestine Marriage--- by Lady Waldegrave and the Duke
of Gloucester.
The Forsaken Shepherdess--- by Lady Waldegrave.
'Tis an Ill Wind Blows Nobody Good--- by Geo. Bellas.
The Wolves Guarding the Sheep Fold--- by the House of
Commons.
The Fool of Quality--- by the Duke of Cumberland.
The Virtues of a Pension Explained and Exemplified--- by Dr.
Johnson.
King and no King--- by His M------y.
Wit Without Money--- by Edmund Burke.
Money Without Wit--- by Sir Robert Ladbroke.
The Banquet of the Seven Wise Men--- by the Protesting
Aldermen.
Neck or Nothing--- by Lord North.
The State Jugglers--- by the Ministry.
The Informed, or the Way to Grow Rich--- by Sir James
Lowther.
A Penny Saved is a Penny Won--- by Lord North.
The Tame Husband, or the Cuckold Putting his Horns in his
Pocket--- by the Duke of Grafton.
The Distrest Lover--- by Mr. Harris.
The Art of Twisting--- by Sheriff Baker.
The Art of Cringing--- by Lord Barrington.
The Court Spy or Tell-tale--- by Lord Burghersh.
The Compleat Linguist--- by Lord Suffolk.
The French Rake--- by Lord Rochford.
The Lame Duck--- by Lauchlin Macleane.
Ditto--- by George Dempster.
Miss in her Teens--- by Sir George Colebroke.
The Muckworm--- by Peregrine Cust.
Every Man His Own Broker--- by Judge Aston.
The Bedlamite--- by Mr. Morris.


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New London 
Date 1772.01.03 
Publisher Green, Timothy 
City, State New London, CT 
Year 1772 
Bibliography B0013985
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