Talk:Henry Constantine Jennings

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Charles Matthews in topic Jennings dog

Jennings dog edit

The DNB and other content seems suspect. This suggests the statue wasn't sold until 1816, and to Thomas Duncombe (? this one). Cf. British Museum page. Charles Matthews (talk) 12:20, 20 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Other works (according to the Fleury Project) edit

Title: Thoughts on the rise and decline of the polite arts, &c. Published: 1798 Publisher: Unknown ESTCID: T077758 Title: A physical enquiry into the powers and properties of spirit, and, how far by analogical inferences resulting from experimental and natural phænomena, the human intellect may be enabled to attain to any rational conception of omnipotence. Published: 1787 Publisher: printed by Clachar, Gray, & Co. ESTCID: T110739 Title: A postscript to the Physical enquiry into the powers and properties of spirit, &c. Published: 1787 Publisher: printed by Clachar, Gray, and Co. ESTCID: T110740 Title: Observations on the advantages attending an elevated and dry situation. Published: 1798 Publisher: Unknown ESTCID: T077757 Title: Summary and free reflections, in which the great outline only, and principal features, of the following subjects are impartially traced, and candidly examined. Published: 1783 Publisher: printed by Clachar, Frost, and Gray; for the author ESTCID: T226648 Title: Summary and free reflections, in which the great outline only, and principal features, of the following subjects are impartially traced, and candidly examined. Published: 1788 Publisher: printed by Clachar, Frost, and Gray; for the author ESTCID: T110737 Title: A revision of the Postscript to the physical enquiry, &c. &c. containing summary obervations ... Published: 1789 Publisher: printed by Clachar, Gray, and Co.? ESTCID: T110741 Title: A free enquiry into the enormous increase of attornies, with some serious reflections on the abuse of our excellent laws: by an unfeigned admirer of genuine British jurisprudence. And a postscript, In which the Reform of our Parliamentary Constituency is again considered, by the original proposer of that Interesting Measure. Published: 1785 Publisher: printed by W. Clachar, and Co. ESTCID: T110742 Title: Summary and free reflections, in which the great outline only, and principal features, of several interesting subjects, are impartially traced, and candidly examined. Published: 1798 Publisher: [s.n.] ESTCID: T138909 Title: A free enquiry into the enormous increase of attornies, with some serious reflections on the abuse of our excellent laws. By an unfeigned admirer of genuine British jurisprudence. And a postscript, In which the Reform of our Parliamentary Constituency is again considered, by the original proposer of that Interesting Measure. Published: 1785 Publisher: printed for J. Debrett, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly ESTCID: T134526 Title: Cursory remarks on infancy and education. Published: 1798 Publisher: Unknown ESTCID: T077759