Daines Barrington
1727 – 1800
23 works on record
Works

The possibility of approaching the North Pole asserted

Observations upon the statutes

Miscellanies
Observations on the floating ice which is found in high northern and southern latitudes
Instances of navigators who have reached high northern latitudes
Proofs that Great Britain was successful against each of her numerous enemies
An account of a very remarkable young musician
[An account of a very remarkable young musician
Joannis Raii Synopsis methodica avium & piscium
Observations on the earliest introduction of clocks: by the Honourable Daines Barrington. In a letter to the Honourable Mr. Justice Blackstone. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, Dec.17, 1778
Proofs that Great Britain was successful against each of her numerous enemies before the late victory of Sir George Brydges Rodney
The naturalist's journal
Instances of navigators who have reached high northern latitudes. Read at a meeting of the Royal Society, May 19, 1774
Observations on the statutes
Observations on the more ancient statutes, from the Magna Charta to the twenty-first of James I. cap. xxvii, with an appendix, being a proposal for new modelling the statutes
The probability of reaching the North Pole discussed
Observations on the practice of archery in England
Observations on the more ancient statutes
Additional instances of navigators who have reached high northern latitudes
Observations upon the statutes, chiefly the more ancient, from Magna Charta ... With an appendix, being a proposal for new modelling the statutes
Observations on the more ancient statutes from the Magna charta to the twenty-first of James I cap. xxvii
On the progress of gardening
Miscellanies by the Honourable Daines Barrington