Brydges, Egerton Sir
1762 – 1837
91 works on record
Works

Odo, count of Lingen

Human fate, an An address to the poets Wordsworth and Southey: poems

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Topographical miscellanies, containing ancient histories, and modern descriptions, of mansions, churches, monuments, and families, with many engravings, particularly of ancient architecture, throughout England

List of pictures at the seat of T.B. Brydges Barrett, Esq., at Lee Priory, in the county of Kent
The British bibliographer
Libellus gebensis
The sylvan wanderer
Speeches delivered to Queen Elizabeth on her visit to Giles Brydges
What is luxury?
Letters on the poor laws
What are riches? or, An examination of the definitions of this subject given by modern economists
Bertram, a poetical tale
Mary de-Clifford. A story
What are riches?
Select funeral memorials
Odo, count of Lingen
Le Forester
The hall of Hellingsley
Arguments in favour of the practicability of relieving the able-bodied poor
My note-book, or, Sketches from the gallery of St. Stephens
Recollections of foreign travel
Travels of my nightcap, or, Reveries in rhyme
Arthur Fitz-Albini
The population and riches of nations

Memoirs of the peers of England

Sir Ralph Willoughby

The Ruminator
Lex terrae
Mary de-Clifford. A story

Archaica

The life of John Milton
Letters on the poor laws
Arguments in favour of the practicability of relieving the able-bodied poor, by finding employment for them

The autobiography, times, opinions, and contemporaries of Sir Egerton Brydges, bart

A note on the suppression of memoirs announced by the author in June, 1825

Verses on the late unanimous resolutions to support the Constitution
A vindication of the pending bill for the amendment of the Copyright Act from the misrepresentations and unjust comments of the syndics of the university library, at Cambridge
What are riches? or, An examination of the definitions of this subject given by modern economists
Desultoria, or, Comments of a South-Briton on books and men
Moral axioms in single couplets
Censura literaria. Containing titles, abstracts, and opinions of old English books
Occasional poems, written in the year MDCCCXI
Occasional poems

Who was Ita, Countess of hapsburg, who founded the Monastery of Muri in Switzerland, in 1018, and died in 1026?

Excerpta Tudoriana
Ataviae regiae
Topographical miscellanies
Sonnets and other poems

Polyanthea librorum vetustiorum, italicorum, gallicorum, hispanicorum, anglicanorum, et latinorum
Modern aristocracy

Letters on the character and poetical genius of Lord Byron
Human fate, and an address to the poets Wordsworth & Southey

Poems ; Odo, Count of Lingen
Four tracts on copyright, 1817-1818
Imaginative biography
The Lake of Geneva
A summary statement of the great grievance imposed on authors and publishers and the injury done to literature by the late Copyright Act
Samuel Egerton Brydges and Edward Quillinan

Gnomica
Collins's peerage of England
Tragic tales

Letters from the continent

Imaginative biography, by Sir Egerton Brydges

Poems

Restituta

Recollections of foreign travel

Stemmata illustria
Bertram
Reflections on the late augmentations of the English peerage

Travels of my nightcap, or Reveries in rhyme
Select poems
Human fate

Censura literaria

The population and riches of nations

The British bibliographer
The green book; or Register of the order of the emerald star
Memoirs of the peers of England
The poetical works of John Milton
Modern aristocracy, or The bard's reception
Sonnets and other poems
Appendix to a Brief Inquiry into the Principles and Provisions of the Law and Constitution of England regarding the protection of the rights of Peerages inheritable under a Common Law Creation
Brief Inquiry into the Principles and Provisions of the Law and Constitution of England regarding the protection of the rights of Peerages inheritable under a Common Law Creation
To the friends and admirers of Robert Bloomfield
Arthur Fitz-Albini
Sonnets and others poems
The sylvan wanderer
England's Helicon
Speeches delivered to Queen Elizabeth, on her visit to Giles Brydges, Lord Chandos, at Sudeley castle, in Gloucestershire
Lælii Peregrini Oratio in obitum Torquati Tassi
Works preparing for publication, by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-row