William Henry Ireland
1777 – 1835
Bibliografía (94 obras)
England's Topographer, or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent; from the Earliest Records to the Present Time, Including Every Modern Improvement. Embellished with a Series of Views from Original Drawings by Geo. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &C... . ;
2021

The poetry of W.H. Ireland, 1801-1815, including the poet's imitations, satires, romantic verses, and commentaries on Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, and others
2004
Public and private life of that celebrated actress, Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or, Mrs. Jordan; Late Mistress of H.R.H. the D. of Clarence; now King William IV., Founder of the Fitzclarence Family [...]
1886
The confessions of William-Henry Ireland containing the particulars of his fabrication of the Shakspeare Manuscripts; Together with anecdotes and opinions of many distinguished persons [...]
1874
Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. II
1849
Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. III
1849
Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. I
1849
![The Great Illegitimates!! Public and private life of that celebrated actress Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or Mrs. Jordan; Late Mistress of H.R.H. the D. of Clarence; now King William IV. Founder of the Fitzclarence Family; Being Mother of the [...]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcovers.openlibrary.org%2Fb%2Fid%2F14883482-M.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
The Great Illegitimates!! Public and private life of that celebrated actress Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or Mrs. Jordan; Late Mistress of H.R.H. the D. of Clarence; now King William IV. Founder of the Fitzclarence Family; Being Mother of the [...]
1832
Vortigern; an historical play; with an original preface. By W. H. Ireland. Represented at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Saturday, April 2, 1796, as a supposed newly-discovered drama of Shakspeare.
1832
Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol V.VI.
1831
Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol I.-II.
1831
Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol III.-IV.
1831
A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol IV
1830
A Reply to Sir Walter Scott’s History of Napoleon, By Louis Bonaparte, Count de Saint-Leu, ex-King of Holland, Brother to the Emperor. A Translation from the French
1829
A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol. III
1829
A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol. II
1829
Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed La Pucelle d'Orleans; with the history of her times. In two volumes. Vol. II
1824
Memoirs of Henry the Great, and of the court of France during his reign. In two volumes. Vol. II
1824
Memoirs of Henry the Great, and of the court of France during his reign. In two volumes. Vol. I
1824
Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed La Pucelle d'Orleans; with the history of her times. In two volumes. Vol. I
1824
Memoirs of a young Greek lady, Madame Pauline Adélaïde Alexandre Panam, against His Serene Highness the reigning Prince of Saxe-Cobourg. Translated by W. H. Ireland, Member of the Atheneum of Sciences and Arts in Paris
1823
Fairburn's genuine edition of The Death-Bed confessions of the late Countess of Guernsey, to Lady Anne H*******; developing a series of mysterious transactions connected with the most illustrious personages in the kingdom […]
1822
The maid of Orleans, or La Pucelle of Voltaire. Translated into English verse; with notes, explanatory, critical, historical, and biographical. By W.H. Ireland, member of The Atheneum of Sciences and Arts at Paris. In two volumes. Vol. I
1822
The maid of Orleans, or La Pucelle of Voltaire. Translated into English verse; with notes, explanatory, critical, historical, and biographical. By W.H. Ireland, member of The Atheneum of Sciences and Arts at Paris. In two volumes. Vol. II
1822
France for the last seven years; or, The Bourbons. By W.H. Ireland. Member of the Athenæum of Sciences and Arts at Paris
1822
Jack Junk; or, The Sailor’s Cruize on Shore; A humorous poem, in four cantos. With a glossary. By the author of The sailor boy, &c. &c. &c.
1814
Neglected Genius. A poem. Illustrating the untimely and unfortunate fate of many British poets; from the period of Henry the Eighth to æra of the Unfortunate Chatterton. Containing imitations of their different styles [...]
1812
The cottage-girl. A poem. Comprising her several avocations during the four seasons of the year. By H. C. Esq. Author of “The fisher-boy” and “sailor-boy.”
1810
The sailor-boy. A poem. In four cantos. Illustrative of the navy of Great Britain. By H.C. Esq. Author of “The fisher-boy.”
1809
The fisher boy A poem Comprising his several avocations, during the four Seasons of the year. By H. C. esq.
1808
Stultifera navis; Qua omnium mortalium narrator Stultitia. The modern ship of fools. Ære perennius
1807

Effusions of love from Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scotland. Translated from a Gallic manuscript, In the Scotch College at Paris. Interspersed with songs, sonnets, and notes explanatory, by the translator
1805
![The confessions of William-Henry Ireland. Containing the particulars of his fabrication of the Shakspeare Manuscripts; Together with anecdotes and opinions (Hitherto unpublished) of many distinguished persons [...]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcovers.openlibrary.org%2Fb%2Fid%2F14883484-M.jpg&w=3840&q=75)
The confessions of William-Henry Ireland. Containing the particulars of his fabrication of the Shakspeare Manuscripts; Together with anecdotes and opinions (Hitherto unpublished) of many distinguished persons [...]
1805
A Ballade wrotten on the feastynge and merrimentes of Easter Maunday, Laste Paste, whereinn is dysplayed, the Noble Prince's Comynge to Sayde Revelerie att Mansyonne Howse
1802
Mutius Scævola; or, The Roman patriot. An historical drama. By W.H. Ireland, author of The Abbess, Rimualdo, Ballads, Poems, &c. &c. &c.
1801
Vortigern, an historical tragedy, in five acts; represented at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. And Henry the Second, an historical drama. Supposed to be written by the author of Vortigern
1799

Passages selected by distinguished personages, on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena; A Comi-Tragedy
1798


























