Publications of William Killigrew

Author

  • Killigrew, William. An answer to such objections as were made by some commoners of Lincoln-shire and presented to both houses at the first sitting of this Parliament against Robert, Earle of Lindesey, and his participants: concerning the draining of those fenns which lye between Lincolne, Berne, & Boston. Set forth by Sir Will. Killigrew, Knight. London: printed for the author, 1647. ESTC No. R6406. Grub Street ID 126752.
  • Killigrew, William. Pandora, a comedy. London: printed by T. Mabb, for John Pleyfere, at the White Bear, in the Upper-Walk of the New-Exchange; and Thomas Hors-man, next door to the Signe of the Three Kings in the Strand, 1664. ESTC No. R2648. Grub Street ID 109788.
  • Killigrew, William. Three playes written by Sir William Killigrew, Vice-Chamberlain to Her Majesty the Queen Consort. 1664. Viz. Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes. London: printed by T. Mabb; for John Playfere, at the White Lion, in the upper walk of the New Exchange; and Thomas Horsman, at the three Kings in the Strand, 1665. ESTC No. R39061. Grub Street ID 121078.
  • Killigrew, William. Four nevv playes, viz: The seege of Urbin. Selindra. Love and friendship. Tragy-comedies. Pandora. A comedy. Written by Sr William Killigrew, Vice-Chamberlaine to Her Majesty. Oxford: printed by Hen: Hall, printer to the University, for Ric: Davis, 1666. ESTC No. R17595. Grub Street ID 68656.
  • Killigrew, William. The imperial tragedy: taken out of a Latin play, and very much altered: by a gentleman for his own diversion. Who, on the importunity of friends, has consented to have it published; but without his name: because many do censure plays, according to their opinions of the author. London: Printed for Will. Wells and Rob. Scott at the Prince's-Armes in Little Britain, M.DC.LXIX. [1669]. ESTC No. R17594. Grub Street ID 68652.
  • Killigrew, William. The imperial tragedy: written by a gentleman for his own diversion: and now made publick at the importunity of friends. Imprimatur, January 12. 1668. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed for Will. Wells and Rob. Scott at the Prince's-Armes in Little Britain, M.DC.LXIX. [1669]. ESTC No. R205488. Grub Street ID 82222.
  • Killigrew, William. Three new playes, viz, Selindra, Ormasdes, trage-comedies. Pandora, a comedy. Written by the Honourable Sir VVilliam Killigrew, Vice-Chamberlain to Her Majesty the Queen Consort. London: printed for Simon Neale at the sign of the three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, MDCLXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R17552. Grub Street ID 68374.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night thoughts: being the constant meditations of a man who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced. But now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of the world, when time shall melt into eternity. By a person of quality. London: printed for Benjamin Clark, bookseller, in George-yard in Lombard-street, 1681. ESTC No. R179239. Grub Street ID 70741.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night thoughts, writ, as some think, by a London-Whigg, or, a Westminster-Tory, others think by a Quaker, or, a Jesuit: but call him what they please, they may find him a true penitent of the church of Christ. London: printed for Benj. clark, bookseller, in George-Yard in Lombard-street, 1682. ESTC No. R221028. Grub Street ID 95243.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night thoughts, writ, as some think, by a London-Whigg, or, a Westminster-Tory; others think by a Quaker, or, a Jesuit: but call him what they please, they may find him a true penitent of the church of Christ. London: printed for Benj. Clark, bookseller, in George-Yard in Lombard-street, 1682. ESTC No. R15985. Grub Street ID 63873.
  • Killigrew, William. The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced; but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of th world, when time shall melt into eternity. London: printed for Thomas Howkins, in George-Yard, in Lombard Street, 1684. ESTC No. R227259. Grub Street ID 100165.
  • Killigrew, William. The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced; but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of th world, when time shall melt into eternity. The second edition with additions.. London: printed for Thomas Howkins, in George Yard, in Lombard Street, 1684. ESTC No. R179237. Grub Street ID 70740.
  • Killigrew, William. The artless midnight thoughts of a gentleman at court: who for many years built on sand, which every blast of cross fortune has defaced; but now he has laid new foundations on the rock of his salvation, which no storms can shake; and will out-last the conflagration of th world, when time shall melt into eternity. The second edition with additions.. London: printed for Thomas Howkins, in George-Yard, in Lombard Street, 1684. [i.e. 1688]. ESTC No. R11693. Grub Street ID 59949.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night and daily thoughts. In prose and verse. By Sir William Killigrew. London: printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCXCIV. [1694]. ESTC No. R22780. Grub Street ID 100632.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night and daily thoughts. In prose and verse. By Sir William Killigrew. London: printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCXCIV. [1694]. ESTC No. R8939. Grub Street ID 129067.
  • Killigrew, William. Mid-night and daily thoughts. Part IV in prose and verse / by Sir William Killigrew . London: Printed for the author, 1695. ESTC No. R41038. Grub Street ID 122778.