Publications of Joseph Grove

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  • Grove, Joseph. The history of the life and times of Cardinal Wolsey, prime minster to King Henry Viii. I. Of his Birth, and the various Steps he took to attain Preferment, connected with Affairs, both Foreign and Domestick, from the Death of Edward IV. to the End of the Reign of Henry Vii. II. Of his Conduct and Management while Prime Minister, (commencing with the Reign of Henry Viii.) and continued by way of Annals to his Disgrace and Death, including the general Transactions of Europe. III. Memoirs of the Emperor Charles V. Henry Viii. and Francis I. from the Demise of the Cardinal to their respective Deaths. IV. The secret History of the Cardinal, by George Cavendish, Esq; his Gentleman Usher, written in the Reign of Philip and Mary. In which are interspersed The Lives and memorable Actions of the most eminent Persons: And the whole illustrated with Political and Moral Reflections. Collected from antient Records, Manuscripts, and Historians. Vol. I. Adorn'd with Cuts, and a compleat Index. London: printed by J. Purser, for the author, and sold by J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; J. Brindley, in Bond-Street; R. Chandler and C. Ward, at Temple-Bar, York and Scarborough; L. Gilliver, and J. Whiston, in Fleet-Street; J. Huggonson, on Ludgate-Hill; T. Astley, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Willock, J. Wood, J. Clarke, and W. Meadows, in Cornhill; and J. Walthoe, at Richmond in Surry. MDCCXLII. [1742]-44. ESTC No. T100773. Grub Street ID 154685.
  • Grove, Joseph. The history of the life and times of Cardinal Wolsey, prime minister to King Henry Viii. I. Of his Birth, and the various Steps he took to attain Preferment, connected with Affairs, both Foreign and Domestick, from the Death of Edward IV. to the End of the Reign of Henry Vii. II. Of his Conduct and Management while Prime Minister, commencing with the Reign of Henry Viii. and continued by way of Annals to his Disgrace and Death, including the general Transactions of Europe. III. Memoirs of the Emperor Charles V. Henry Viii. and Francis I. from the Demise of the Cardinal, to their respective Deaths. IV. The Secret History of the Cardinal, by George Cavendish, Esq; his Gentleman-Usher, written in the Reign of Philip and Mary. In which are interspersed The Lives and memorable Actions of the most eminent Persons: And the whole illustrated with Political and Moral Reflections. Collected from Antient Records, Manuscripts, and Historians. Adorn'd with cuts, and a compleat index. By Joseph Grov. London: printed for J. Wood, at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. N8931. Grub Street ID 53840.
  • Grove, Joseph. An answer to Mr. Ferguson's essay upon the moon's turning round its own axis, subjoined to his dissertation upon the phænomena of the harvest moon, &c. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1748. ESTC No. N30410. Grub Street ID 19375.
  • Grove, Joseph. A supplement to the answer to Mr. Ferguson's essay on the moon's turning round her own axis. Wherein are considered the arguments proposed by some other gentlemen, to prove that the moon has such a turn. London: printed for J. Roberts, 1751. ESTC No. N69391. Grub Street ID 50445.
  • Grove, Joseph. A reply to the famous Jew question. In which, from the public records and other undoubted authorities, is fully demonstrated, ... that the Jews born here before the late act were never entitled to purchase and hold lands to them and their heirs; ... In a letter to the gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. By a freeholder of the county of Surry. London: printed for J. Robinson; J. Woodyer; and J. Swan, [1754]. ESTC No. T93318. Grub Street ID 313025.
  • Grove, Joseph. Six letters upon interesting subjects. I. Hints to the legislature, touching as well the former laws and customs of England, relating to forestallers, regrators, and ingrossers of corn, ... as weights and measures. .... VI. My Lord Coke's, and other great lawyers opinions, in respect to the blessings that may accrue from the reformation of the laws. To which are prefixed, the representation of the Corporation of Warwick, and a particular epistle in behalf of the poor of old England, with remarks. By Mr. Grove. Lonnon [sic]: printed for M. Cooper, 1758. ESTC No. T168877. Grub Street ID 206741.
  • Grove, Joseph. Speedily will be published, price two shillings, An historical account of the proceedings against Cardinal Wolsey. I. A preface, large introduction, and a postscript, interspersed with answers to the Monitor, ... IV. Answers to the articles, and an account of the misfortunes that afterwards attended many of the impeachers, ... Dedicated to the Righ Honourable William Lord Viscount Duncannon. Adorned with several copper plates. By the author of the History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey. London: printed for D. Brown, J. Nourse, E. Withers, T. Pote, J. Whiston, [and 3 others in London], 1758. ESTC No. N68812. Grub Street ID 50119.
  • Grove, Joseph. A letter to a Right Honourable patriot; upon the glorious success at Quebec. In which is drawn a parallel between a good and bad general, A Scene exhibited, wherein are introduced, (besides others) Three of the Greatest Names in Britain; and a particular account of the manner of General Wolfe's death, With a Postscript, which enumerates the other Conquests mentioned in the London Address. By Mr. Grove of Richmond. London: printed for J. Burd, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. N2517. Grub Street ID 14523.
  • Grove, Joseph. A second letter to a right honourable patriot, on the glorious victory obtained over the Brest fleet 1759. And an historical account of that at La Hogue, 1692: The Ancient and Present State of the Venetian and British Navies: Three Scenes; Wherein are introduced, Two of the greatest Names in France: The Respective Cases of the Highlanders and Irish Roman Catholics: The late and present State of the British Colonies: Observations on the Grandeur of the Nation, its extensive Commerce, Banks, Opulent Merchants, &c. and the Characters of two high Critics and the Malicious Practices of the Petty Ones. By Mr. Grove of Richmond. London: printed for J. Burd, at the Temple-Exchange, Fleet-Street. MDCCLX. Where may be had the First Letter on the Glorious Success at Quebec. In this Letter are several Curious Particulars relating to the Battle off Belle-Isle, never before published, [1760]. ESTC No. T92512. Grub Street ID 312301.
  • Grove, Joseph. Two dialogues in the Elysian Fields, between Cardinal Wolsey, and Cardinal Ximenes; ... Interspersed with critical remarks ... To which are added, historical accounts of Wolsey's two colleges, ... Adorned with curious copper plates. By Mr. Grove, of Richmond. London: printed for the author, by D. Leach, 1761. ESTC No. T177871. Grub Street ID 214791.
  • Grove, Joseph. The lives of all the earls and dukes of Devonshire, descended from the renowned Sir William Cavendish, ... To which is added, a short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the High Court of Chancery. By Mr. Grove, of Richmond. London: printed for the author: and sold by J. Nourse; W. Sandby; and J. Coote, 1764. ESTC No. N11157. Grub Street ID 1149.