ID 39
Last Name Boyd
First Name Elizabeth
Title
Gender Female
Date of Birth 1710-06-11
Date of Death 1745
Place of Birth London
Place of Death London
VIAF URI http://viaf.org/viaf/40750189
Wikipedia Entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Boyd
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Notes active 1730-1744
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Author A poem on the arrival of the Right Honourable William Earl Cowper, after a dangerous illness. Against his birth-day. By Louisa. 1730
Author Verses congratulatory humbly inscrib'd to Sir William Morris, bart. on his return from his travels, by Louisa. 1730
Author Verses most humbly inscrib'd to His Majesty King George IId. on his birth-day. By Elizabeth Boyd. 1730
Author Verses congratulatory, on the Happy Marriage of the right honourable the Lady Diana Spencer with the Lord John Russel. By Elizabeth Boyd. 1731
Author Proposals for printing by subscription a novel. Entitled, The happy-unfortunate; or, the female page. In three parts. By Louisa. 1732
Author The happy-Unfortunate; or, the female-page: a novel. In three parts. By Elizabeth Boyd. 1732
Author The female page: a genuine and entertaining history, relating to some persons of distinction. Intermix'd with A great Variety of affecting Intrigues, in Love and Gallantry. Also the remarkable Letters that pass'd between the several Persons concerned. In three parts compleat. By the ingenious Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd. 1737
Author The happy North-Briton. A poem. On the marriage of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, with Miss Spencer. 1737
Author Don Sancho: or, The students whim, A ballad opera of two acts, with Minerva's triumph, a masque. By Eliz. Boyd. 1739
Author Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. B----. 1740
Printer Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. B----. 1740
Bookseller Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. B----. 1740
Author Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. Boyd. 1740
Printer Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. Boyd. 1740
Bookseller Truth, a poem. Address'd to the Right Honourable William Lord Harrington. By E----. Boyd. 1740
Author Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem, on the late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a sacred hymn, on the same occasion, both done extempore. By E--------- Boyd. 1743
Printer Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem, on the late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a sacred hymn, on the same occasion, both done extempore. By E--------- Boyd. 1743
Bookseller Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem, on the late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a sacred hymn, on the same occasion, both done extempore. By E--------- Boyd. 1743
Author Glory to the highest, a thanksgiving poem. On the Late victory at Dettingen. To which is subjoin'd a Sacred Hymn, on the same Occasion, both done Extempore. By E--- Boyd. 1743
Author To be continued monthly, The snail: or the lady's lucubrations. Being entertaining letters between a lady at St. James's, and her friend at Dover, on New and curious Subjects. By Eloisa. 1745

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