William Henry Ireland
William Henry Ireland was a william henry ireland is recorded with the citizenship of united kingdom of great britain and ireland and united kingdom. author. A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland . Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne, in answer to his book, entitled, The present state of the Church of Ireland. The fourth edition, with some additions. By William Campbell, D. D. Minister of Armagh. is dated 1788 and held by Wellcome Collection. Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants is dated 1795 and held by Wellcome Collection. William Henry Ireland is recorded as novelist, poet, playwright and writer. The heading is held on record by 14088, 1835-08-19, MATHEWS (Charles) †, IRELAND (William Henry) †, Art Sales Catalogues Online, Directory of Open Access Journals lists 1 article naming William Henry Ireland., Internet Archive, Internet Archive, 19 digitised items catalogued under William Henry Ireland as creator., Krause, William Henry (1796–1852), Church of Ireland clergyman, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004, Long, William Henry, (10 May 1900–5 Jan. 1969), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, 1957–63, retd, Who Was Who, 2007, Project Gutenberg holds 1 full text attributed to William Henry Ireland., Wellcome Collection, Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia, William Henry Ireland, Notes and Queries, 1925, William Henry Ireland, Notes and Queries, 1932. 4 cited statements stand behind this entry, drawn from 12 verified sources, corroborated by 4 independent institutional witnesses.
Also recorded as Samuel William Henry Ireland.
Contents
Overview
What the sources state
• Catalogued Work:1722d7b9: A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland . Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne, in answer to his book, entitled, The present state of the Church of Ireland. The fourth edition, with some additions. By William Campbell, D. D. Minister of Armagh. is dated 1788 and held by Wellcome Collection. (Wellcome Collection catalogue records 192 works naming William Henry Ireland.)
• Catalogued Work:C7751b8d: and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants is dated 1795 and held by Wellcome Collection.; Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster (Wellcome Collection catalogue records 192 works naming William Henry Ireland.)
• Nationality: William Henry Ireland is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and United Kingdom. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q4058973: William Henry Ireland)
• Occupation: William Henry Ireland is recorded as novelist, poet, playwright and writer. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q4058973: William Henry Ireland)
Identity and origins
He also worked under the names Herman Kirchenhoffer, Charles Clifford and I-Spy-I. The authorities additionally record the heading Samuel William Henry Ireland. His recorded language was English.
He was the child of Samuel Ireland and Anna Maria de Burgh. He married Alice Crudge and Rosa Colepeper.
Identity
What the record establishes about William Henry Ireland.
Ireland. William Plunket, of Portmarnock in the county of Dublin, gentleman, - - - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable Henry Lord Viscount Kingsland, of the Kingdom of Ireland, Francis Lord Baron of Athunry, of the same Kingdom, and Thomas Wakely, Esquire, - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case is dated 1750] and held by Wellcome Collection. A sermon , Occasionally Preached on the funeral Of our late Soveraign William the III. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland; who was solemnly interr'd in Henry the 7th. Chappel in the Abby of Westminster. on Sunday April the 12. 1702 By William Bentley. D.D. Licensed according to Order. is dated 1702 and held by Wellcome Collection. A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland . Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne, in answer to his book, entitled, The present state of the Church of Ireland. The fourth edition, with some additions. By William Campbell, D. D. Minister of Armagh. is dated 1788 and held by Wellcome Collection. Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants is dated 1795 and held by Wellcome Collection. The blessings of peace. A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dublin, before their Excellencies the Lords Justices General and General Governors of Ireland. On the 5th. day of May, 1763. ... By William Henry, .. is dated 1763 and held by Wellcome Collection. An earnest address to the people of Ireland, against the drinking of spirituous liquors. By William Henry, D. D. Rector of Urney, Author of the Philippic Oration against the Pretender is dated 1753 and held by Wellcome Collection.
An earnest address to the people of Ireland, against the drinking of spirituous liquors . By William Henry, D.D. rector of Urney, and dean of Killaloe, Fellow of the Royal Society. is dated 1765 and held by Wellcome Collection. The case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England stated. By William Molyneux, of Dublin, Esq is dated MDCCXLIX. [1749] and held by Wellcome Collection. William Henry Ireland is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and United Kingdom. William Henry Ireland is recorded as novelist, poet, playwright and writer. Wellcome Collection records 192 objects associated with this heading. Open Library catalogues 44 works under this name.
Works and catalogued output
Wikidata Query Service catalogues 6 works under this heading. Wellcome Collection catalogues 8 works under this heading. Open Library catalogues 39 works under this heading.
Holdings and surviving copies
Where material relating to William Henry Ireland is held.
Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare: including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street (1796) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Chalcographimania: Or, The Portrait-collector and Printseller's Chronicle, with Infatuations of ... (1814) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. The Confessions of William Henry Ireland: Containing the Particulars of His Fabrication of the ... (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. The Confessions of William Henry Ireland: Together with Anecdotes and Opinions of Many ... (1874) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Scribbleomania; or, The printer's devil's polichronicon, a poem, ed. by Anser Pen-drag-on (1815) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Memoirs of a young Greek lady: Madame Pauline Adelaide Alexandre Panam ... (1823) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent (1830) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Effusions of Love from Chatelar to Mary, Queen of Scotland (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Rizzio, Or, Scenes in Europe During the Sixteenth Century (1849) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. Stultifera Navis; ...: Or, The Modern Ship of Fools ... (1807) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. An Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscripts, &c (1796) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive. France for the Lst Seven Years: Or, The Bourbons (1822) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
Gondez, the monk (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
Catalogued works
43 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service, Open Library and Wellcome Collection. Their recorded dates run from 1788 to 1795.
The Abbess. Vortigern and Rowena. Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscripts. Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare. The Confessions of William Henry Ireland. The Book of Fate. Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed La Pucelle d'Orleans; with the history of her times. In two volumes. Vol. I. The sailor-boy. A Poem, in four cantos. [‘Prologue to Skeffington’s Word of Honour’ (1802), several transcripts; extracts (verse) from The Anti-Jacobin (1798), The York Herald (1811), The Universal Songster, and unpublished verses to his wife (1818)]. The Tower. Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol III.-IV. A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol. II. [Prospectus. Shakespeare Ireland’s Seven Ages]. Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol I.-II. [Several transcripts of ‘Interlude of Louis XVI taking leave of his family’ (1800)]. Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. III. Abadesa, Volumes 1-2. Something concerning nobody edited by Somebody. Neglected Genius. A poem. Illustrating the untimely and unfortunate fate of many British poets; from the period of Henry the Eighth to æra of the Unfortunate Chatterton. Containing imitations of their different styles [...]. Memoirs of Henry the Great - and of the Court of France During His Reign - Volume I. The confessions of William-Henry Ireland containing the particulars of his fabrication of the Shakspeare Manuscripts; Together with anecdotes and opinions of many distinguished persons [...]. Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. II. Fairburn's genuine edition of The Death-Bed confessions of the late Countess of Guernsey, to Lady Anne H*******; developing a series of mysterious transactions connected with the most illustrious personages in the kingdom […]. The Great Illegitimates!! Public and private life of that celebrated actress Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or Mrs. Jordan; Late Mistress of H.R.H. the D. of Clarence; now King William IV. Founder of the Fitzclarence Family; Being Mother of the [...]. Ballads in imitation of the Antient. By W. H. Ireland. The death of Bonaparte, or, One pound one; a poem in four cantos, by Cervantes. A Reply to Sir Walter Scott’s History of Napoleon, By Louis Bonaparte, Count de Saint-Leu, ex-King of Holland, Brother to the Emperor. A Translation from the French. An authentic account of the Shaksperian manuscripts, &c. By W.H. Ireland. Anecdotes of Napoleon Buonaparte, and of many of his contemporaries; collected from the most authentic sources. A New Edition. Vol V.VI. The sailor-boy. A poem. In four cantos. Illustrative of the navy of Great Britain. By H.C. Esq. Author of “The fisher-boy.”. Rizzio; or, Scenes in Europe during the sixteenth century. By the Late Mr. Ireland. Edited by G. P. R. James, Esq., Author of “Darnley,” “Henry Masterton,” “Richelieu,” “The Forgery,” &c. In three volumes.–Vol. I. A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol IV. Memoirs of Henry the Great, and of the court of France during his reign. In two volumes. Vol. II. [Typescript copy of Henry the Second (1799)]. The cottage-girl. A poem. Comprising her several avocations during the four seasons of the year. By H. C. Esq. Author of “The fisher-boy” and “sailor-boy.”. Passages selected by distinguished personages, on the great literary trial of Vortigern and Rowena; A Comi-Tragedy. Natural faults : a comedy, in five acts, as written By William Earle, Junior. Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed La Pucelle d'Orleans; with the history of her times. In two volumes. Vol. II. Public and private life of that celebrated actress, Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford, or, Mrs. Jordan; Late Mistress of H.R.H. the D. of Clarence; now King William IV., Founder of the Fitzclarence Family [...]. A new and complete history of the County of Kent; Embellished with a series of views, From Original Drawings, by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c. &c. with historical, topographical, critical & biographical delineations […] Vol. III. Effusions of love from Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scotland. Translated from a Gallic manuscript, In the Scotch College at Paris. Interspersed with songs, sonnets, and notes explanatory, by the translator. A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland . Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne, in answer to his book, entitled, The present state of the Church of Ireland. The fourth edition, with some additions. By William Campbell, D. D. Minister of Armagh., dated 1788, held by Wellcome Collection. Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants, dated 1795, held by Wellcome Collection.
In public collections
Work associated with this heading is recorded in 1 named public collection.
Wellcome Collection: 192 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue.
Literature
3 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
Krause, William Henry (1796–1852), Church of Ireland clergyman, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004. 14088, 1835-08-19, MATHEWS (Charles) †, IRELAND (William Henry) †, Art Sales Catalogues Online. Long, William Henry, (10 May 1900–5 Jan. 1969), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, 1957–63, retd, Who Was Who, 2007.
Scholarly footprint
Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 11 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.
Evidence base
This article draws on 5 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 5 means 5 genuinely separate publishers of record. 12 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.
Chronology
- 1775William Henry Ireland born at London.
- 1788A vindication of the principles and character of the Presbyterians of Ireland . Addressed to the Bishop of Cloyne, in answer to his book, entitled, The present state of the Church of Ireland. The fourth edition, with some additions. By William Campbell, D. D. Minister of Armagh. is dated 1788 and held by Wellcome Collection.
- 1795Ireland. In the House of Lords. The Right Honorable Morrough, Earl of Inchiquin; the Most Noble William Duke of Leinster; and the Right Honorable Richard Earl of Shannon, appellants. Henry Burnell, gentleman, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellants is dated 1795 and held by Wellcome Collection.
- 1796An Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscripts, &c digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1796Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare: including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street (1796) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1796An Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscripts, &c (1796) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1796Miscellaneous papers and legal instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakspeare: including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1805The Confessions of William Henry Ireland: Containing the Particulars of His Fabrication of the ... digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1805The Confessions of William Henry Ireland: Containing the Particulars of His Fabrication of the ... (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1805Effusions of Love from Chatelar to Mary, Queen of Scotland (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1805Gondez, the monk (1805) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1807Stultifera Navis; ...: Or, The Modern Ship of Fools ... (1807) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1814Chalcographimania: Or, The Portrait-collector and Printseller's Chronicle, with Infatuations of ... (1814) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1815Scribbleomania; or, The printer's devil's polichronicon, a poem, ed. by Anser Pen-drag-on digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1815Scribbleomania; or, The printer's devil's polichronicon, a poem, ed. by Anser Pen-drag-on (1815) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1822France for the Lst Seven Years: Or, The Bourbons (1822) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1823Memoirs of a young Greek lady: Madame Pauline Adelaide Alexandre Panam ... (1823) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1830England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1830England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent (1830) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
- 1835William Henry Ireland died at London.
- 1849Rizzio, Or, Scenes in Europe During the Sixteenth Century digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1849Rizzio digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1849Rizzio, Or, Scenes in Europe During the Sixteenth Century (1849) is digitised and catalogued by Internet Archive.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
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14088, 1835-08-19, MATHEWS (Charles) †, IRELAND (William Henry) †, Art Sales Catalogues Online
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Krause, William Henry (1796–1852), Church of Ireland clergyman, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Long, William Henry, (10 May 1900–5 Jan. 1969), Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland, 1957–63, retd, Who Was Who, 2007
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Open Library author record for William Henry Ireland (Internet Archive), 44 catalogued works.
Institutional database · Scholarly · Internet Archive
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Directory of Open Access Journals lists 1 article naming William Henry Ireland.
open access index · Unverified
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Internet Archive, 19 digitised items catalogued under William Henry Ireland as creator.
digital repository · Unverified
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Project Gutenberg holds 1 full text attributed to William Henry Ireland.
digital repository · Unverified
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Wellcome Collection catalogue records 192 works naming William Henry Ireland.
museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q4058973: William Henry Ireland
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikimedia Foundation
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“William Henry Ireland”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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