Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The navy the sole defence of the nation: Proved in a sermon preach'd by the Rev. Mr. James Barber, at Greenwich-Hospital, on Sunday the 27th day of July.
London : Printed for the author; and sold by E. Curll, in Rose-Street, Covent-Garden, and at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminister, 1735.
ESTC No. T39715.Grub Street ID 268942.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The farmer's daughter: or, the art of getting preferment. To which is added, The female skirmish: or the tripple plea.
London : printed for J: Torbuck in Clare-Court near Drury-Lane; and W: Smith at Lord Chancellor Talbot's-Head near Serle's-Gate Lincolns-Inn, [1737?].
ESTC No. T87098.Grub Street ID 307181.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
Tom K----g's: or, The paphian grove. With the various humours of Covent Garden, the Theatre, the gaming-table, &c. A mock-heroic-poem, in three cantos.
London : Printed for J. Robinson, next the Bedford-Tavern in Tavistock-street, Covent-Garden; and sold at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, 1738.
ESTC No. T194814.Grub Street ID 228671.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The farmer's daughter: or, the art of getting preferment. To which is added, The female skirmish: or, the tripple plea.
London : printed for J: Torbuck; and W: Smith, [1738].
ESTC No. N46496.Grub Street ID 31332.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove. With the various humours of Covent Garden, the theatre, L---d M-Ton's, &c. A mock-heroic-poem, in three cantos.
London : printed for J. Robinson, next the Bedford-Tavern in Tavistock-Street, Covent-Garden; and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops at the Royal - Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, [1738].
ESTC No. T94665.Grub Street ID 314230.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The law-Suit: or the farmer and fisherman. A poem. In which is contained, the polite speech of the chairman of a bench of justices at a country quarter-sessions, and the various artifices made use of in the several courts of judicature. Wrote for the benefit of unhappy clients, and humbly inscribed to the gentlemen of the faculty.
London : printed for G. Spavan, next Door to the Feathers Tavern. over-against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand; and sold at the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1738.
ESTC No. N10426.Grub Street ID 436.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
Tom K----g's: or, the Paphian grove. With the various humours of Covent Garden, the theatre, The Gaming-Table, &c. A Mock-Heroic-Poem, in three cantos. The second edition. To which is added, a dedication to Mrs. K----g, and the Author's Apology to such Gentlemen as think themselves personally reflected on in this Poem.
London : printed for John Torbuck, in Clare-Court near Drury-Lane; J. Robinson, the Corner of Moiden-Lane, in Southampton-Street, Covent-Garden; G. Spavan, next the Feathers Tavern against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand; and sold at the pamphlet shops, at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, [1738].
ESTC No. T87097.Grub Street ID 307180.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The poetical works of the Reverend Mr. James Barber: containing, I The farmer's daughter: Or, The Art of getting Preferment. A Tale. II. The Female Skirmish: Or, The Triple Plea. A Tale. III. The Law-Suit: Or, The Farmer and Fisherman. A Tale. IV. Tom King's: or, the Paphian grove: With the Humours of Covent Garden, the Theatre, Gaming-Table, &c. A Mock-Heroick Poem, in Three Canto's. Adorn'd with several cuts adapted to each particular subject.
London : printed for J. Torbuck, in Clare-Court, Drury-Lane, 1739.
ESTC No. T87095.Grub Street ID 307178.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The law-suit: or, The farmer and fisherman. A poem in hudibrastick verse. Containing, I. The tryal between the farmer and fisherman at a country quarter session. II. The chairman's charge to the jury. III. Their removal to the assizes. IV. The opinion of their council, who advises them to bring it to Westminster. V. Proceedings at Westminster. VI. And the various artifices made use of in the several courts of Judicature. Wrote for the benefit of unhappy clients; and humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen of the long robe.
The second edition corrected..
London : Printed for G. Spavan, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, MDCCXXXIX. [1739].
ESTC No. T87096.Grub Street ID 307179.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
The poetical work of Mr. James Barber late of Christ-Church College, Oxford. Containing the following original poems. I. The farmer's daughter: or, The art of getting preferment. A tale. II. The female skirmish: or, The triple plea. A tale. III. The law-suit: or, The farmer and fisherman. A tale. IV. Tom King's: or, The Paphian grove: with the humours of Covent Garden, the Theatre, gaming-table, &c. A mock heroick poem, in three canto's. Adorn'd with several cuts adapted to each subject.
The second edition..
London : printed for J. Torbuck, in Clare Court, Drury-Lane, J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, and F. Noble, in St. Martin's Court near Leicester-Fields, MDCCXL. [1740].
ESTC No. N55900.Grub Street ID 39184.
Barber, Rev. James, M.A..
Tom King's: or, the Paphian grove. With the humours of Covent-Garden, the theatre, gaming table, &c. A mock heroick poem. In three canto's.
London : printed for P. Sambroke, under the Piazza's, Covent Garden, 1741.
ESTC No. T94664.Grub Street ID 314229.