High Life Below Stairs, or Mungo Addressing my Ladies Maid
1772
4
James Heath, 1757–1834
Portrait of a Man (Duke of Bridgewater ?)
undated
5
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
William Beckford
1772
6
unknown artist
The Circus and Obelisk in St. George's Fields
1772
7
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Clytie
1772
8
Charles Bretherton, ca. 1760–1783
The Delights of Islington
1772
9
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
William Beckford, Esquire, Twice Lord Mayor Of London
1772
10
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Henri: Chnchele Ffundator
1772
11
Pierre Charles Canot, ca. 1710–1777
The New Building on Shrubs Hill
1772
12
Francesco Bartolozzi, 1728–1815
Niobe
1772
13
Print made by Elizabeth Judkins, active 1772–1775
Mrs. Abington
1772
14
Matthew Darly, active 1754–1778
The Tower Macaroni
1772
15
unknown artist
A New and Accurate Plan of Billingsgate Ward, and Bridge Ward Within
1772
16
Print made by Thomas Bowen, active 1769–1786
Candlewick and Langborne Wards
1772
17
William Humphrey, 1745–1810
The Pantheon
1772
18
Thomas Burford, ca. 1710–after 1774
Six Landscapes from Original Paintings. Westminster, 1772-1773
Westminster, 1772-1773
19
Thomas Burford, ca. 1710–after 1774
Published by Thomas Burford. Six Landscapes from Original Paintings. Westminster, 1772
1772
20
C. F. Kell, active 1882
Ground Plan of Ely Palace, Holborn, as it appeared before its almost total Demolition
1772
21
Francois Vivares, 1709–1780
Sunset over distant view of town. Figures sitting and standing under tree in foreground on near river bank
1772
22
Lafosse, Philippe-Etienne, 1738–1820
Cours d'hippiatrique, ou Traité complet de la médecine des chevaux
M.DCC.LXXII [1772]
23
Corrall, Christopher, active 1772
Billhead of Christopher Corrall and Daniel Blachford, gold and silver lacemen, London, for purchases made by Barrington Buggin Esq., May 13th, 1772
1772
24
Reynolds, Joshua, Sir, 1723–1792
A discourse, delivered to the students of the Royal Academy, on the distribution of the prizes, December 10, 1771
MDCCLXXII [1772]
25
Barlow, Frederick
The complete English peerage
1772-1773
26
Akenside, Mark, 1721–1770
The poems of Mark Akenside, M. D
1772
27
Russell, John, 1745–1806
Elements of painting with crayons
MDCCLXXII [1772]
28
Denne, Samuel, 1730–1799
The history and antiquities of Rochester and its environs
1772
29
Baegert, Jacob, 1717–1772
Nachrichten von der Amerikanischen halbinsel Californien
1772
30
Paterson, Samuel, 1728–1802
A catalogue of a curious collection of stained or painted glass
1772
31
Letters concerning the present state of England
1772
32
Denne, Samuel, 1730–1799
The history and antiquities of Rochester and its environs
1772
33
Cauty, William, fl. 1757–1780
Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia
1772
34
Paterson, Daniel, 1738–1825
A new and accurate description of all the direct and principal cross roads in Great Britain ...
1772
35
Wallis, N
The complete modern joiner, or, A collection of original designs in the present taste for chimney-pieces and door-cases
[1772]
36
De Brahm, John Gerar William, 1717–ca. 1799
The Atlantic pilot
1772
37
24 caricatures
1771 [i.e. 1772]
38
Mason, William, 1725–1797
The English garden
1772-1781
39
Cleveley, John, 1747–1786
Twelve views of ships in variety of weather
published as the act directs, 1 Jany. 1772
40
St. Leger, Anthony, 1731–1786
Anthony St. Leger account book
1772-1835 (bulk 1772)
41
Bougainville, Louis-Antoine de, comte, 1729–1811
A voyage round the world
1772
42
The ode for the opening of the new exhibition room of the Royal Incorporated Society of Artists of Great Britain
1772
43
Patch, Thomas, 1725–1782
[Pictures of Giotto in the church of the Carmelites]
l'anno MDCCLXXII [1772]
44
A list of the peers existing at the time of King James I
Printed in the year MDCCLXII [1772]
45
Grosley, Pierre Jean, 1718–1785
A tour to London, or, New observations on England and its inhabitants
1772
46
Dodsley, Robert, 1704–1764
The oeconomy of human life
1772
47
Priestley, Joseph, 1733–1804
The history and present state of discoveries relating to vision, light, and colours
1772
48
Nollekens, John, Captain
Last will and testament of Captain John Nollekens (copy).
1772 February 21
Archives
49
Wright, Joseph, 1734–1797
Joseph Wright letter to Peter Perez Burdett
1772
Archives
50
A Macaroni. Printseller. Pub. accor. to Act by M. Darly May 5th 1772, 39 Strand.
1772 May 5
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51
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Seal in Anjengo River, with the different kinds of Lotos, or Water Lily. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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52
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A small Cockatoo, From the Eastern Islands; with the Orange Acacia, a beautiful Tree on the Malabar-Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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53
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A small Ginger Plant, and the Mask-Fly; at Anjengo. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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54
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A small species of the Fish called the Old-Wife at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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55
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Sprig of the Sandal-Tree; the most valuable production in Hyder Ally's dominions, drawn from Nature. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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56
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A View of Anjengo taken from the opposite side of the River. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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57
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A View of Bombay, and the adjacent Islands, taken from the Westward, at three Miles distance
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A View of Fortified-Island, near Onore: 1772. J. Forbes
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A View of Onore, taken from the Road. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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60
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A branch of the beautiful Tree, called the Decannee-Bean, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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61
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Loori-keet, of the natural size, brought from Batavia to Cochin, with the or Milk Bush. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Loorie, less variegated. 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
A Loorie, of the natural size, with the Salvia-Sclarea, or Malabar Mint; an aromatic plant, the Loorie is remarkably fond of. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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64
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Pale Chinese King-fisher, and Amadavad
1772?
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Persians, in the dress of their Native Country. J. Forbes, Surat 1772
1772
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66
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Piper Nigrum, the Black-Pepper-Vine; with the Spotted Wood-pecker, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Alligator, at Anjengo. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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68
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Alphonso Mango at Goa; which is deservedly esteemed one of the finest Oriental Fruits, with the Papilio Bolina, or Purple-eyed Butterfly. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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69
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Bird of Attinga, or Pyed Bird of Paradise; one of the most elegant Birds on the Malabar Coast. On a Sprig of the Cassia Tree. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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70
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Black Monkey, in the Woods near Anjengo. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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71
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Amadavad Birds, of their natural size, With the Vegetable-Soap, called Retah, much used at Surat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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72
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
An untitled drawing of two birds in a flowering tree
1772?
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73
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
An untitled drawing of two birds in a tree
1772?
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74
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
An untitled image of an elephant
1772?
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75
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Chinese Roller
1772?
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Coffee, From the Plantations on Durmapatam, near Tellicherry. Of the natural size and color. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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77
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Cardamum Plant, with the Spice in its several stages. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Civet Cat, on the Malabar-Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Dress of the common Dutch Inhabitants at Cochin. The man is represented with a Cochin, or swelled Leg, as mentioned in the preceding Letter. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Dwarf Orange, at Tellicherry; of the natural size. This Fruit was introduced into Hindostan from China. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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81
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Hippocampus, or Sea-Horse; at Anjengo; of the largest size. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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82
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Red-Tail on a Branch of the Schwanni, or Trewia, a tree common on Malabar. J. Forbes
1772?
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83
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Indian Roller, of its natural size, with The Scarlet Jasmin, a fragrant & beautiful Wild Plant on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Nabob's Palace and Gardens, at Mahomed a Bhaug, at Surat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Ola-Fish, at Tellicherry; six Feet in length, so named by the Malabars from its Fin resembling the Ola, or leaf of the Palmyra Tree. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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86
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Purple-head Parrokeet, of the Malabar-Coast; of the natural size. J. Forbes 1773
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Red Plantain, at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Silk Cotton, on the Coast of Malabar. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The small Funnoos, or Monkey-Jac, at Anjengo. Of the natural size. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Snake-Bird of Guzerat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Snake-Plant, on the Coast of Malabar. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Sya-goosh, an Animal trained by the Moguls for the hunting of Antelopes, and other game. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Thornback, at Tellicherry. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Tombsin the Dutch Burying Ground at Surat; taken from the Pavilion in the Armenian Gardens. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Toohtee, of the natural size and plumage, with another kind of Vegetable Soap, called Omlah; used at Surat for washing Shauls, & rich Embroideries. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Tufted Fly-catcher, & Golden Icterus, at Anjengo, with a Fruit called the Wild Olive, common in the woods, on the Malabar Coast. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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97
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
The Wood-Apple at Surat, of the natural size. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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98
Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Turkish Ladies. The covered Figure represents the Chaudon and Veil, a Dress always thrown over the Turkish Women, when they appear abroad. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
Turks, at Surat. J. Forbes 1772
1772
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Forbes, James, 1749–1819
View of Ghereah; the Flag-staff bearing S. E. J. Forbes 1772