Charles Hanbury Williams
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 264 years ago |
Date of birth | December 8,1708 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | United Kingdom |
Date of died | November 2,1759 |
Died | Chelsea |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Politician |
Diplomat | |
Education | Eton College |
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ID | 1445377 |
The Odes ; of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams . . . The Third Edition Improved . . . . . .
The Works, of the Right Honourable Sir Chas. Hanbury Williams . . . : From the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson the Right Hon. the Earl of Essex [and Others]
The Works of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, Ambassador to the Courts of Russia, Saxony, Etc - from the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson
The Monthly Review . . . ; Volume 4
A Collection of Poems, Principally Consisting of the Most Celebrated Pieces of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams
Works. from the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson the Right Hon. the Earl of Essex [And Others] with Notes by Horace Walpole
The Monthly Review; Volume 14
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Number II. . . . . . .
The Works of the Right Honourable Sir Chas Hanbury Williams from the Originals in the Possessi
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number VI. to Be Continued Occasionally. Containing, 1 the Court Ballad
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Number II. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number V. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number III. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number IV. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Containing All the Satires, Odes, Ballads, Epigrams, &c. That Have Been Wrote Since the Change of the Ministry,
The Monthly Review; Volume 22
The Works, of the Right Honourable Sir Chas. Hanbury Williams . . . : From the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson the Right Hon. the Earl of Essex [and Others]
The Works of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, Ambassador to the Courts of Russia, Saxony, Etc - from the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson
The Monthly Review . . . ; Volume 4
A Collection of Poems, Principally Consisting of the Most Celebrated Pieces of Sir Charles Hanbury Williams
Works. from the Originals in the Possession of His Grandson the Right Hon. the Earl of Essex [And Others] with Notes by Horace Walpole
The Monthly Review; Volume 14
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Number II. . . . . . .
The Works of the Right Honourable Sir Chas Hanbury Williams from the Originals in the Possessi
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number VI. to Be Continued Occasionally. Containing, 1 the Court Ballad
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Number II. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number V. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital, for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number III. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Number IV. to be Continued Occasionally. . . . By Timothy Silence, Esq
The Foundling Hospital for Wit. Intended for the Reception and Preservation of Such Brats of Wit and Humour, Whose Parents Chuse to Drop Them. Containing All the Satires, Odes, Ballads, Epigrams, &c. That Have Been Wrote Since the Change of the Ministry,
The Monthly Review; Volume 22
Charles Hanbury Williams Life story
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams, KB was a Welsh diplomat, writer and satirist. He was a Member of Parliament from 1734 until his death.