Publications of Henry Carey

Author

  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera, written by Mr. Henry Carey. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. London: printed by J. Jarvis, for J. Parsons, No 21, Paternoster-Row, 1794. ESTC No. T167009. Grub Street ID 205155.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen; or, a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. ... Translated from the French original. To which is added, The batchelor's estimate of the expences attending a married life. The married man's answer to it : ... By John Single, ... London: printed in the year, 1746-[48]. ESTC No. N54296. Grub Street ID 38097.
  • Carey, Henry. Poems on several occasions. By Henry Carey. London: printed and sold by J. Kent, at the Black Swan in St. Paul's-Church-Yard; A. Boulter, at the Buck, and J. Brown, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; and by most Booksellers, [1713]. ESTC No. T84717. Grub Street ID 305096.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances; or, more ways than one. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed for W. Mears at the Lamb, and J. Brown at the Black Swan, both without Temple-Bar, MDCCXV. [1715]. ESTC No. T34046. Grub Street ID 264458.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: or, more ways than one. As it is acted at the theatres with great applause. By Mr. Carey. Dublin: printed for George Risk, 1719. ESTC No. T185298. Grub Street ID 221508.
  • Carey, Henry. Hanging and marriage; or, the dead-man's wedding. A farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. With a song will please every body. By Mr. Carey. London: printed for W. Chetwood; J. Shuckburg; and W. Meadows, [1722]. ESTC No. T57674. Grub Street ID 283894.
  • Carey, Henry. Cantatas for a voice with accompanyment; together with songs on various subjects, for one two & three voices: a through bass to the whole and all the songs transposed for the flute. The words & musick by Henry Carey. London: printed for the author, and sold at the musick shops 1724. - [1724]. ESTC No. T163754. Grub Street ID 202128.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. To which is added, Namby pamby; a panegyric on the new versification address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms Passage, Warwick Lane; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal Exchange; A Dodd without Temple-Bar; and N. Blandford at the London Gazette, Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T37687. Grub Street ID 267268.
  • Carey, Henry. Mocking is catching, or, a pastoral lamentation for the loss of a man and no man. In the simple stile. By the author of Namby Pamby. London: printed for N. Blandford at the London-Gazette Charing-Cross; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, [1726]. ESTC No. T1581. Grub Street ID 199446.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. T179633. Grub Street ID 216348.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And Many other Useful Discoveries, of great Benefit to the Publick. London: printed for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms-Passage, Warwick-Lane; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T124715. Grub Street ID 174891.
  • Carey, Henry. The works of Mr. Henry Carey. London: printed in the year, 1726. ESTC No. T167899. Grub Street ID 205902.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. Dlubin [sic]: re-printed by and for A. Rhames, 1726. ESTC No. T167929. Grub Street ID 205930.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And Many other Useful Dicoveries, of great Benefit to the Publick. To which is added, Namby pamby; a panegyric on the new versification address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms Passage, Warwick-Lane; and sold by E. Nutt under the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and N. Blandford at the London Gazette, Charing-Cross, M.DCC.XXVI. [1726]. ESTC No. T167935. Grub Street ID 205934.
  • Carey, Henry. Faustina: or the Roman songstress, a satyr, on the luxury and effeminacy of the age. London: printed for J. Roberts, [1726]. ESTC No. T35449. Grub Street ID 265584.
  • Carey, Henry. Mocking is catching, or, a pastoral lamentation for the loss of a man and no man. In the simple stile. By the author of Namby Pamby,. [Dublin]: London: printed and Dublin re-printed by George Faulkner, 1726. ESTC No. T41288. Grub Street ID 270214.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling, its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. [Stamford]: Printed and sold by Will. Thompson at Stamford in Lincolnshire, 1726. ESTC No. N34019. Grub Street ID 22451.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. London: printed for J. Roberts; and sold by Mrs. Nutt, and Mrs. Dodd, 1726. ESTC No. N34021. Grub Street ID 22454.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other other useful discoveries, of great benefit to the publick. London: [pr]inted for J. Roberts in the Oxford-Arms-Passage, Warwick-Lane; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1726. ESTC No. T165707. Grub Street ID 203969.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling: its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. ... To which is added, Namby pamby: a panegyric on the new versification, address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for Tho. Worral; and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and N. Blandford, 1727. ESTC No. T128613. Grub Street ID 178191.
  • Carey, Henry. The grumbletonians: or, the dogs without-doors. A tale. London: printed for J. Peele, at Lock's-Head in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707, [1727]. ESTC No. T125553. Grub Street ID 175686.
  • Carey, Henry. Pudding and dumpling burnt to pot. Or, a compleat key to the dissertation on dumpling. Wherein all the mystery of that dark treatise is brought to light; in such a manner and method, that the meanest capacity may know who and who's together. Published for the general information of mankind. By J. W. author of 684 treatises. London: printed and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and H. Whitridge, the Crown of Castle-Alley, in Cornhill, M.DCCXXVII. [1727]. ESTC No. T46118. Grub Street ID 274305.
  • Carey, Henry. A poem to His Majesty King George, II. on the present state of affairs in England, with remarks on the alterations expected at court, after the rise of the Parliament. By the Rev. Dr. J. Swift, ... In Lilliputian verse. Dublin: printed by little George Faulkner, 1727. ESTC No. N11663. Grub Street ID 1667.
  • Carey, Henry. A Lilliputian ode on King George the IId's and Queen Caroline's happy accession to the throne. [Dublin]: Printed by J. Gowan, 1727. ESTC No. T4967. Grub Street ID 277446.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling: its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. ... To which is added, Namby pamby: a panegyric on the new versification, address'd to A- P- Esq;. London: printed for Tho. Worrall; and sold by E. Nutt, A. Dodd, and N. Blandford, 1728. ESTC No. N34023. Grub Street ID 22456.
  • Carey, Henry. Poems on several occasions. By H. Carey. London: printed by E. Say, MDCCXXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T42634. Grub Street ID 271402.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: with the songs, and other additions, as now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. As also the tunes of the songs, neatly engraven on copper-plates. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for W. Mears, and sold by J. Roberts, 1729. ESTC No. T166994. Grub Street ID 205139.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: with the songs, and other additions, as now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. As also the tunes of the songs, neatly engraven on copper-plates. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb, without Temple-Bar, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T166995. Grub Street ID 205140.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: with the songs, and other additions, as now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. As also the tunes of the songs, neatly engraven on copper-plates. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for W. Mears, at the Lamb, without Temple-Bar, and sold by J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]. ESTC No. T57988. Grub Street ID 284159.
  • Carey, Henry. Blundrella: [sic] or, the impertinent. A tale. To which is added The beau monde, or, the pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad. ... London: printed for A. Dodd and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. N15293. Grub Street ID 5019.
  • Carey, Henry. Blunderella: or, the impertinent. A tale. To which is added The beau monde, or, the pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad. ... London: printed for A. Dodd and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1730. ESTC No. T22924. Grub Street ID 249248.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: a comi-farcical opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, and now acting at the Theatre-Royal in Dublin, with great applause. [Dublin]: London: printed, and Dublin, re-printed, by George Faulkner, 1731. ESTC No. T34045. Grub Street ID 264457.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances with the songs, and other additions, as now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for W. Meadows, J. Brotherton, and H. Whitridge; T. Wotton, T. Worrall and J. Schuckburgh; J. Jackson, 1731. ESTC No. T229673. Grub Street ID 249531.
  • Carey, Henry. Amelia. A new English opera, as it is perform'd at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market, after the Italian manner. Set to musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Watts at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields, MDCCXXXII. [1732]. ESTC No. T1729. Grub Street ID 210263.
  • Carey, Henry. Teraminta. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn Fields. Written by Mr. Carey, and set to musick by Mr. John Christopher Smith. London: printed by J. Watts; and sold by John Shuckburgh at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, 1732. ESTC No. T57979. Grub Street ID 284150.
  • Carey, Henry. The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq;. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver, in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson, in Pall-Mall; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange, [1734]. ESTC No. T57992. Grub Street ID 284163.
  • Carey, Henry. A wonder: or, an honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad opera; as it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1735. ESTC No. T176505. Grub Street ID 213535.
  • Carey, Henry. Of stage tyrants. An epistle to the Right Honourable Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Occasion'd by the Honest Yorkshire-Man being rejected at Drury-Lane Play-House, and since Acted at other Theatres with Universal Applause. By Mr. Carey. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, and L. Gilliver in Fleet-Street, J. Jackson in Pall-Mall, and J. Leake at Bath. And sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, E. Nutt, and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, 1735. ESTC No. T42117. Grub Street ID 270922.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. As it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed for W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, the Corner of Essex-Street in the Strand; and the Book-Sellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. N7239. Grub Street ID 52156.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce as it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed for W. Feales, at Rowe's Head, the Corner of Essex-Street in the Strand; and the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]. ESTC No. T161634. Grub Street ID 200668.
  • Carey, Henry. The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq;. [Dublin]: London: printed. And, Dublin re-printed by George Faulkner, 1735. ESTC No. T107466. Grub Street ID 160492.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed by Edmund Cook, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. N5835. Grub Street ID 41490.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's-Fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, 1736. ESTC No. T36615. Grub Street ID 266523.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's Fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, [1736]. ESTC No. T36616. Grub Street ID 266524.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad-opera. As it is perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's Fields with universal applause. Written by Mr. Cary. London: printed and sold by R. Walker, next the White Horse-Inn, Fleet-Street, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. N33168. Grub Street ID 21676.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane Playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's Fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for L. Gilliver, at Homer's Head in Fleetstreet; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. N33169. Grub Street ID 21677.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane Playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's Fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for L. Gilliver; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1736. ESTC No. N7240. Grub Street ID 52158.
  • Carey, Henry. A wonder: or, an honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad opera ; As it is Perform'd at the Theatres With Universal Applause. London: printed for Ed. Cook, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T125747. Grub Street ID 175841.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. As it is now acting at the Theatre Royal in Aungier Street, With great Applause. Written by Mr. Carey. [Dublin]: London, printed: and Dublin, re-printed by Theo. Jones, in Clarendon-Street, and sold by the booksellers, [1736]. ESTC No. T166279. Grub Street ID 204520.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. As it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed by Edmund Cook, near Ludgate-Hill, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T107467. Grub Street ID 160493.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1737]. ESTC No. N55504. Grub Street ID 39003.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. As perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. To which is added the old ballad, from whence this opera was taken. London: printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country ( [1737?]. ESTC No. N28551. Grub Street ID 17773.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, 1737. ESTC No. T163191. Grub Street ID 201839.
  • Carey, Henry. The musical century, in one hundred English ballads, on various subjects and occasions; adapted to several characters and incidents in human life. And calculated for innocent conversation, mirth, and instruction. The words and musick of the whole, by Henry Carey. ... London: printed for the author, and sold at the musick-shops, 1737-40. ESTC No. N22581. Grub Street ID 11931.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in Goodman's Fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey. London: printed for L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, 1737. ESTC No. N17400. Grub Street ID 6871.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1737]. ESTC No. T57980. Grub Street ID 284151.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1737]. ESTC No. T57982. Grub Street ID 284153.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1737]. ESTC No. T57983. Grub Street ID 284154.
  • Carey, Henry. Songs and duetto's in the burlesque opera, call'd, The dragon of Wantley. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Composed and carefully corrected, by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, ... London: printed for John Wilcox, and sold at all the musick-shops in town and country, 1738. ESTC No. N24537. Grub Street ID 13893.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. The thirteenth edition, with additions. To which is prefix'd, the original ballad ... London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, 1738. ESTC No. N8968. Grub Street ID 53871.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. T127588. Grub Street ID 177265.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, 1738. ESTC No. N47420. Grub Street ID 32114.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it is now acting at the Theatre Royal in Aungier Street, ... Written by Mr. Carey. [Dublin]: London, printed: and Dublin, re-printed by J. Jones, and sold by the booksellers, 1738. ESTC No. T190881. Grub Street ID 225964.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1738. ESTC No. T34916. Grub Street ID 265144.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1738. ESTC No. T34917. Grub Street ID 265145.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. The sixth edition, with additions. To which is prefix'd, the original ballad (cum Notis variorum) by way of Argument, &c. &c. &c. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. N2314. Grub Street ID 12498.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. The ninth edition with additions. To which is prefix'd, the original ballad (cum Notis variorum) by way of Argument, &c. &c. &c. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. N2315. Grub Street ID 12509.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. The tenth edition, with additions. To which is prefix'd, the original ballad (cum Notis variorum) by way of Argument, &c. &c. &c. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. N2316. Grub Street ID 12517.
  • Carey, Henry. Margery; or, a worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. N4375. Grub Street ID 29432.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian Manner, by Sig. Carini. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. T119909. Grub Street ID 171256.
  • Carey, Henry. Margery; or, a worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. T57984. Grub Street ID 284155.
  • Carey, Henry. Margery; or, a worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera. Being the sequel to The dragon of Wantley. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1738. ESTC No. T57985. Grub Street ID 284156.
  • Carey, Henry. Margery; or, a worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun near the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, [1738]. ESTC No. N4376. Grub Street ID 29437.
  • Carey, Henry. The musical century, in one hundred English ballads, on various subjects and occasions; adapted to several characters and incidents in human life. And calculated for innocent conversation, mirth, and instruction. The words and musick of the whole work, by Henry Carey. .. London: printed for the author, and sold at the musick-shops, 1740. ESTC No. N35288. Grub Street ID 23563.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. As perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1740?]. ESTC No. T119525. Grub Street ID 170915.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Aungier Street, ... Written by Mr. Carey. Belfast: printed by and for Samuel Wilson and James Magee, 1740. ESTC No. T209094. Grub Street ID 237802.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it is now acting at the Theatre-Royal in Aungier-Street, ... Written by Mr. Carey. Dublin: printed for James Kelburne, 1741. ESTC No. T209096. Grub Street ID 237803.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen; or, a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. ... Translated from the French original. To which is added, The batchelor's estimate of the expences attending a married life. The married man's answer to it : ... By John Single, ... London: printed for T. Cooper, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1742. ESTC No. T124716. Grub Street ID 174892.
  • Carey, Henry. The dramatick works of Henry Carey. London: printed by S. Gilbert, 1743. ESTC No. T146398. Grub Street ID 193046.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, 1743. ESTC No. N972. Grub Street ID 54595.
  • Carey, Henry. The dramatick works of Henry Carey. London: printed by S. Gilbert, for the author, 1743. ESTC No. N8978. Grub Street ID 53878.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. And performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley. Moderniz'd from the old ballad after the Italian manner, by Sig. Carini. Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, 1743. ESTC No. T34918. Grub Street ID 265146.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. London: printed for James Roberts, near the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane, [1744]. ESTC No. T57993. Grub Street ID 284164.
  • Carey, Henry. A learned dissertation on dumpling; its dignity, antiquity, and excellence. With a word upon pudding. And many other useful discoveries of great benefit to the publick. By the late ingenious Harry Carey. To which are added, A poetical receipt to make an oatmeal pudding, by the late Mr. John Dryden. The art of making hasty pudding, by the late Dr. William King. Apple-pye. A poem, by Mr. Welsted. And an essay on good eating, by an eminent hand. London: printed for T. Read, 1744. ESTC No. T195963. Grub Street ID 229495.
  • Carey, Henry. Margery; or, a worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera. Being the sequel to The dragon of Wantley. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Aungier-Street. Altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. Dublin: printed for Peter Wilson, Bookseller, at Gay's-Head in Dame-Street, MDCCXLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. N4377. Grub Street ID 29439.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen; a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. Containing a most diverting account of the inhabitants of those two vast and polulous countries, their laws, customs, and government. Interspers'd with many useful directions and cautions how to avoid the dangerous precipices and quicksands that these islands abound with, and wherein so many thousands, who have undertaken the voyage, have miserably perished. By the facetious Harry Carey, and T.B. To which are added, a map of the island of marriage; the batchelor's estimate of the expences attending a married life. The married man's answer to it; none but fools marry, a vindication of the estimate. By Simon Single, Esq;. London: printed for the Editor, and sold by J. Collyer, at Shakespear's Head, in Ludgate-street; at the Dove, in New-Exchange-Row, in the Strand; and at Mr. Steidell's, at the Bible, in New-Bond street, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. N70359. Grub Street ID 51001.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Aungier Street, ... Written by Mr. Carey ... Belfast: printed by James Magee, 1747. ESTC No. T166281. Grub Street ID 204523.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen: a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony; containing a most diverting account of the inhabitants ... In prose and verse, by ... Harry Carey, ... To which are added, 1. A description of the island of marriage. 2. The batchelor's estimate of the expences of a married life. ... By Sir Humphrey Single, Bart. ... [London]: Sold at the Exchange, Fleetstreet, St. James's, Bond-Street; and at the Dove, in Cecil Court, St. Martin's Lane, 1748. ESTC No. T105580. Grub Street ID 158845.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun next the Inner Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T129313. Grub Street ID 178779.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, next the Inner Temple-Gate, in Fleet-Street, 1749. ESTC No. N2313. Grub Street ID 12489.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1750?]. ESTC No. N7241. Grub Street ID 52166.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1750?]. ESTC No. N66672. Grub Street ID 48375.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. London: printed for J. Shuckburgh, 1753. ESTC No. T30725. Grub Street ID 261574.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. As it is now acted. London: printed for J. Dowse, opposite Fountain-Court in the Strand, MDCCLIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T57978. Grub Street ID 284149.
  • Carey, Henry. The press-gang: or, love in low-life. Perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, 1755. ESTC No. T100526. Grub Street ID 154473.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. As it is now perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by the late Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LV. [1755]. ESTC No. N28425. Grub Street ID 17655.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Carey. Dublin: printed for Richard Watts, at the Bible in Skinner-Row, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T187451. Grub Street ID 223417.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Aungier Street, ... Written by Mr. Carey. Belfast: printed by and for James Magee, and sold at his shop, 1758. ESTC No. T196592. Grub Street ID 229957.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock Alley, and at the New Theatre in Crow Street. Written originally by Mr. Hen. Carey. And newly adapted to the stage, with the addition of several songs. Dublin: printed for Sarah Cotter, under Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T167004. Grub Street ID 205150.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock Alley and at the New Theatre in Crow Street. Written originally by Mr. Hen. Carey. And newly adapted to the stage, with the addition of several songs. Dublin: printed for Sarah Cotter, 1759. ESTC No. N63413. Grub Street ID 45595.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. London: printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, [1760?]. ESTC No. T57990. Grub Street ID 284161.
  • Carey, Henry. Pretty Sally's garland. Or, Johnny's kind courtship. In two parts. [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [1760?]. ESTC No. T192194. Grub Street ID 226751.
  • Carey, Henry. Pretty Sally's garland: or, Johnny's kind courtship. In two parts. [London]: Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard Bow-Lane, London, [1760?]. ESTC No. N25206. Grub Street ID 14562.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Crow-Street, and at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. Written originally by Mr. Hen. Carey. And newly adapted to the stage, with the addition of several songs. Dublin: printed for Sarah Cotter, 1761. ESTC No. N5840. Grub Street ID 41530.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. As it is performed at the New Theatre. ... Written by Mr Carey. Glasgow: printed in the year, 1761. ESTC No. T166283. Grub Street ID 204525.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for Ann Shuckburgh, next Richard's Coffee-House, in Fleet-Street, [1762]. ESTC No. T101100. Grub Street ID 155005.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. [Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1762. ESTC No. T166217. Grub Street ID 204460.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for Ann Shuckburgh, next Richard's Coffee-House, in Fleet-Street, [1763]. ESTC No. T57981. Grub Street ID 284152.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man, a ballad farce, acted with great applause at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Harry Carey. London: printed for T. Lownds, at his Circulating Library in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXIII. [1763]. ESTC No. T57986. Grub Street ID 284157.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. London: printed for A. Shuckburgh, at the Sun between the Temple-Gates, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. N973. Grub Street ID 54604.
  • Carey, Henry. The favourite songs, in the interlude called True blue, or the press gang, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, Mr. Mattocks, Mrs. Mattocks, By Mr. Reinhold, Mr. Baker. Set for the harpsichord, violin, German flute, and guitar, the words and music by the late Harry Carey. Price One Shilling. London: printed for Henry Thorowgood, No. 6, North Piazza, Royal-Exchange, [1765?]. ESTC No. T186794. Grub Street ID 222919.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: a ballad opera; full of curious songs by the facetious and witty Harry Carey. As it is now acting at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, and at Dublin, with great applause. London: printed for T. Lownds, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T57987. Grub Street ID 284158.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. As it is perform'd at the theatres with universal applause. London: printed for the proprietors, [1770?]. ESTC No. N55507. Grub Street ID 39006.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances: a ballad opera; full of curious songs, by the facetious and witty Harry Carey. As it is now acting at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, and at Dublin, with great applause. Edinburgh: printed for James Reid Bookseller in Leith, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T167007. Grub Street ID 205153.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. Edinburgh: printed for James Reid in Leith, 1770. ESTC No. T163192. Grub Street ID 201840.
  • Carey, Henry. True-Blue; or, the press-gang, a musical interlude: As revived at the Theatre-Royal In Covent-Garden. London: printed in the year 1770. Sold by J. Bell, near Exeter Exchange in the Strand; J. Cooper, printer, Drury-Lane; and at the Theatre, [1770]. ESTC No. T176613. Grub Street ID 213632.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy, that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. London: printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, W. Nicoll, and S. Bladon, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T30726. Grub Street ID 261575.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. Set to musick by Mr. John-Frederick Lampe. London: printed for T. Lowndes, T. Caslon, W. Nicoll, and S. Bladon, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T126686. Grub Street ID 176600.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen; a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. Containing A most Diverting Account of the Inhabitants of those Two Vast and Populous Countries, their Laws, Customs, and Government. Interspersed With many useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the dangerous Precipices and Quicksands that these Islands abound with, and wherein so many Thousands, who have undertaken the Voyage, have miserably perished. By the facetious H. C. and T. B. To which are added, a map of the island of marriage; The Batchelor's Estimate of the Expences attending a Married Life. The Married Man's Answer to it; None but Fools Marry, a Vindication of the Estimate; and a Boulster Lecture, &c. By Simon Single, Esq;. London: printed for S. Bladon, at No. 28, Pater-Noster Row, 1772. ESTC No. T184759. Grub Street ID 221057.
  • Carey, Henry. Cupid and Hymen; a voyage to the isles of love and matrimony. Containing A most Diverting Account of the Inhabitants of those Two Vast and Populous Countries, their Laws, Customs, and Government. Interspersed With many useful Directions and Cautions how to avoid the dangerous Precipices and Quicksands that these Islands abound with, and wherein so many Thousands, who have undertaken the Voyage, have miserably perished. By the facetious H. C. and T. B. To which are added, a map of the island of marriage; The Batchelor's Estimate of the Expences attending a Married Life. The Married Man's Answer to it; None but Fools Marry, a Vindication of the Estimate; and a Boulster Lecture, &c. By Simon Single, Esq; The fourth edition. London: printed for J. Brown, in Holiday-Yard, Creed Lane, Ludgate-Street; J. Williams, No. 38, and W. Pridden; W. Cooke, and Mrs. Weller, at the Royal Exchange, [1772]. ESTC No. T128503. Grub Street ID 178084.
  • Carey, Henry. The tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos. Being the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragediz'd by any company of tragedians. Written by Benjamin Bounce, Esq; ... Cork: printed and sold by the booksellers, [1775?]. ESTC No. T220265. Grub Street ID 244011.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-Man. A ballad farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by Mr. Carey. Dublin: printed and sold by Thomas Wilkinson, in Winetavern Street, at the Corner of Cook-Street; Where may be had all the new Novels, Books of Entertainment, Plays, Farces, &c. as soon as published, [1775?]. ESTC No. T125908. Grub Street ID 175962.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshire-man, a ballad farce, acted with great applause at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Harry Carey. London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, 1775. ESTC No. N66671. Grub Street ID 48374.
  • Carey, Henry. The dragon of Wantley. A burlesque opera. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mr. Harry Carey. London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T57991. Grub Street ID 284162.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Harry Carey. London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T57994. Grub Street ID 284165.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Harry Carey. London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. T57995. Grub Street ID 284166.
  • Carey, Henry. The contrivances. A ballad opera. By Harry Carey. [London: printed for J. Wenman, 1777]. ESTC No. T34048. Grub Street ID 264459.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshireman. A ballad farce. Written by Harry Carey. [London: for J. Wenman, 1777]. ESTC No. T36617. Grub Street ID 266525.
  • Carey, Henry. The honest Yorkshireman. A ballad farce. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Harry Carey. London: printed for and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head, Middle-Row, Holborn, [illegible] [1777]. ESTC No. T166285. Grub Street ID 204527.
  • Carey, Henry. The press-gang; or, love in low-life. [London: for J. Harrison, and J. Wenman, 1779]. ESTC No. T44251. Grub Street ID 272698.
  • Carey, Henry. Village courtship. [Salisbury]: Fowler, printer, Salisbury, [1785?]. ESTC No. T50796. Grub Street ID 278335.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos: the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal. London: printed for G. Lister, No. 46, Old Bayley; and sold by all booksellers, news-carriers, &c. in Great Britain and Ireland, M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. N974. Grub Street ID 54615.
  • Carey, Henry. True-Blue. A musical entertainment, as performing at the Royalty-Theatre, Wellclose-Square. With the additional song of "stand to your guns," &c. As sung by Mr. Bannister. The music by Mr. Carter. And the story of John Gilpin, as delivered by Mr. Lee Lewes. London: printed by H. D. Steel, No. 51, Lothbury, for J. Griffiths, prompter, At the theatre. and sold by Mr. Cleugh, Stationer, Ratcliff-Highway, M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]. ESTC No. T51823. Grub Street ID 279022.
  • Carey, Henry. Pretty Sally's garland, or, Johnny's kind courtship. In two parts. [Banbury]: Printed and sold in Red-Lion Street, Banbury, [1795?]. ESTC No. T229852. Grub Street ID 249681.
  • Carey, Henry. Sally of our alley. [London]: Printed and sold by J Davenport, No. 6, Little Chatherine-Street, Strand, London, [1795?]. ESTC No. T224811. Grub Street ID 246915.
  • Carey, Henry. Sally in our alley. [London]: Printed and sold by J Davenpor [sic] 6, George's Court, Clerkenwell, London, [1800?]. ESTC No. N21462. Grub Street ID 10839.
  • Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos, the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians. London: printed and published by Barker and Son, Dramatic Repository, Great Russell Street, Covent Garden, [1800?]. ESTC No. T127587. Grub Street ID 177264.