The War of the Austrian Succession, 1740-1748
An account of the expedition to Carthagena, with explanatory notes and observations. M. Cooper, 1743.
IU, RBC x986 B777 (N.p., 1743); ICU, RBC x986 B777 (N.p., 1743).
An account of the numbers of men able to bear arms in the provinces and towns of France, taken by the King’s orders in 1743. London, M. Cooper, 1744.
ICU, RBC Uncat. 77 13 (London, 1744).
An apology for the conduct of the present administration, as to foreign affairs generally. But particularly with regard to France ... London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
ICU, RBC Uncat. 77 452 (London, 1744).
Comments: 54 pages.
Argens, Jean Baptiste de Boyer, marquis de, 1704-1771. Mémoires du marquis d’Argens, chambellan de Frederick-le-Grand, roi de Prusse. Nouv. ed. Paris, F. Buisson, 1807.
IU, RBC 844Ar2 BAr2 1807 (Paris, 1807).
Arms and the man. A new ballad. London, Printed for L. Raymond, and sold by A. Moore, 1746.
IU, RBC xq821 Ar561 (London, 1746).
Comments: 7 pages. The poem refers to the Jacobite insurrection and the battles fought to defeat the pretender Charles Edward.
Articles et conditions proposés pour remettre la citadelle de Tournay à Sa Majesté très-chrétienne. Tournay, D. Varlé Imprimeur, du Siege Roial du Bailliage, pres de la Cathedralle, 1745.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .I61 1745 (Tournay, 1745); ICN, E 5 .L 92705 v.2 (Tournay, 1745).
Comments: InU edition with: Les interets qui divisent les souverains de l’Europe, 1745. Binder’s title of ICN edition: Campagne du Roy, 1745.
Ascanius: or, the young adventurer; a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing, a particular account of all that happen’d to a certain person during his wanderings in the North, from ... August, 1745, to his final escape September 19, in the following year. The whole introduced with a more critical and candid history of the rise, progress, and extinction of the late rebellion, than any yet publish’d ... London, Printed for T. Johnston, 1746.
IU, RBC x942.072 As22 cs (London, 1746).
An authentic account of the late expedition to Bretagne, conducted by Richard Lestock, esq., admiral of the blue, and Lieut. General St. Clair, commander in chief of the land forces ... London, 1747.
ICN, J 54555 .187 v.1 (London, 1747).
Comments: In A Collection of political pamphlets ... 1744-49, vol. 1.
Biggs, William. The military history of Europe, &c. from the commencement of the war with Spain in 1739, to the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748; containing all the transactions of that war both by sea and land; also comprehending a concise and impartial history of the rebellion in Scotland. London, Printed for R. Baldwin, 1756.
ICN, F 4756 .094 (London, 1756).
Britons awake, and look about you; or, Ruin the inevitable consequence of a land-war, whether successful, or not. Humbly recommended to the serious consideration of all Britons. By a lover of his country ... London, Printed for G. Lion, 1743.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .B 85 (London, 1743).
Comments: 48 pages.
Broglie, Albert, i.e. Jacques Victor Albert, duc de, 1821-1901. Le secret du roi. Correspondance secrète de Louis XV avec ses agents diplomatiques 1752-1774. 2 vols. Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1878.
IU, RBC 944.03 B78s (Paris, 1878).
Buonamici, Castruccio, conte, 1710-1761. Castruccii Bonamici Commentariorum de bello italico liber I-III. 4 vols. in 2. Lyon, 1750-51.
ICN, F 4756 .131 (Lyon, 1750-51).
Buonamici, Castruccio, conte, 1710-1761. Commentaries of the late war in Italy. Translated from the original Latin of Castruccio Buonamici; to which is prefixed an introduction by A. Wishart. London, Printed for A. Millar, 1753.
InU, Lilly D 293.4 .B9 (London, 1753).
Campagne de Monsieur le maréchal duc de Noailles en Allemagne, l’an M.DCC.XCIII. Contenant les lettres de ce maréchal & celles de plusieurs autres officiers généraux, au roi, & à Mr. d’Argenson, ministre au Département de la guerre; recueil ... formé sur les originaux, qui se trouvent au Dépìt de la guerre. 2 vols. Amsterdam, M. M. Rey, 1760-61.
ICN, F 4756 .143 (Amsterdam, 1760-61).
The Case of the Genoese impartially stated; wherein the conduct of that people, the Austrians and Piedmontese during the late convulsions, is candidly examined. To which is prefixed, A letter from an eyewitness, giving an exact account of the insurrection at Genoa. In a letter to a member of Parliament. Dublin, Printed by and for R. James, 1747.
ICN, Case 4A 220 (Dublin, 1747).
Comments: 52 pages.
The Case of Marshal Bellisle truly stated: in which, the manner of his being seized in Hanover, the usage he met there, and his removal hither, are examined by the law of nations, and fully justified, as well as by precedents as by arguments; and the reasons of his being brought over and detained here, explained and defended ... London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1745.
ICN, Case 4A 284 (London, 1745).
Comments: 44 pages.
A compleat and authentick account of the late revolution in Genoa ... The whole from papers never hitherto published. London, n.d.
ICN, J 54555 .187 v.1 (London, n.d.).
Comments: In A Collection of political pamphlets ... 1744-49, vol. 1.
Considerations on the politics of France, with regard to the present critical situation of affairs. Wherein the following propositions, viz. that the true interest of Great Britain must always be in opposing the designs, and restraining the influence of that ambitious power, is from facts, as well as arguments, clearly demostrated [sic] ... London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
IU (London, 1744); MiU (London, 1744).
Comments: 58 pages.
Considerations on the war; wherein the transactions antecedent thereto, and consequent thereon, are fairly stated and impartially examined. Together with a postscript, in relation to some writings since the sitting of the present Parliament. To which is prefix’d A letter to a member of Parliament, containing the reasons for this publication. London, Printed for J. Roberts, 1742.
MnU (London, 1742).
Comments: 59 pages.
De Coetlogon, Dennis, d. 1749. Serious and impartial reflections on the conduct of the several princes and states of Europe at this present conjuncture. In familiar letters, written by the Chevalier De Coetlogon ... to a friend at Paris. London, Printed by J. Hart, 1743.
InU, Lilly Spec. D 292.8 .C6 (London, 1743).
Comments: 62 pages.
Drummond, Hon. Robert Hay, abp. of York, 1711-1766. A sermon preached before the House of lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster, on Tuesday, April 25, 1749. Being the day appointed by His Majesty for a general thanksgiving for the peace. By Robert, Lord bishop of St. Asaph. London, Printed for J. and P. Knapton, 1749.
InU, Lilly D 294 .D 7 (London, 1749).
Comments: 24 pages.
Du Bois. Camps topographiques de la campagne de MDCCLVII, en Westphalie: Commencée par Mr. le maréchal d’Estrées, continuée par Mr. le duc de Richelieu & finie par Mgr. le comte de Clermont: avec le journal de ses operations, & quelques autres morceaux fort curieux. The Hague, Chez la veuve Van Duren, 1760.
ICN, F 4797305 .243 (The Hague, 1760).
Du Moulin, Pierre François, commis au Département de la guerre. Campagne de monsieur le maréchal duc de Coigny en Allemagne l’an M.DCC.XLIV. contenant les lettres de ce maréchal & celles de plusieurs autres officiers généraux au roi, & à Mr. le comte d’Argenson ... 5 vols. Amsterdam, M. M. Rey, 1761-72.
ICN, F 3926 .245 (Amsterdam, 1760).
Egmont, John Perceval, 2nd earl of, 1711-1770. An examination of the principles, and an inquiry into the conduct of the two b*****rs [i.e. Thomas Pelham Holles, Duke of Newcastle and the Right Hon. Henry Pelham] in regard to the establishment of their power, and their prosecution of the war, ‘till the signing of the preliminaries. In a letter to a member of Parliament. The second edition, reviewed and corrected ... London, Printed for A. Price, 1749.
InU, Lilly DA 503 .E 29 1749 (London, 1749).
Comments: 83 pages.
Espagnac, Jean Baptiste Joseph Damarzit-Sahuguet, baron d’. Relation de la campagne en Brabant et en Flandres, de l’an M.D.CC.XLVI. The Hague, F. H. Scheurleer, 1748.
ICN, F 3926 .273 (The Hague, 1748).
Eye-witness. The operations of the British and allied arms during the campaigns of 1743 and 1744: historically deducted by an Eye-Witness. London, Printed for M. Cooper ..., 1744.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .E97 1744 (London, 1744); ICN J 54555 .7021 (London, 1744).
Comments: 54 pages. References: BM 69:990; Pargellis and Medley, Bib. of Brit. History, the 18th Century, 1269. Binder’s title: Political pamphlets 1740-1754.
Fäsch, Georg Rudolph, d. 1787. Geschichte des Oesterreichischen Erbfolge-Kriegs, von 1740 bis 1748. Ein Versuch ... 2 vols. Dresden, In der Waltherischen Hof-Buchhandlung, 1787.
InU, Lilly D 291 .F14 G38 (Dresden, 1787).
Comments: Holzmann, Deutsches Anonymen-Lexikon 2:197. Ex libris Fürst Dietrichstein (1813-1871).
Gorani, Giusseppe, conte, 1740-1819. Memoire di giovinezza e di guerra [1740-1763]. Pubblicate da Alessandro Casati. Milan, A. Mondadori, 1936.
IU (Milan, 1936); OU (Milan, 1936).
Granville, John Carteret, earl, 1690-1763. A letter to a certain foreign minister, in which the grounds of the present war are truly stated: the conduct of the last administration in regard to foreign affairs fully vindicated, and the terms of a safe and honourable peace clearly pointed out. Dublin, Printed by George Faulkner, 1745.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .G76 L6 1745 (Dublin, 1745).
Comments: 63 pages and publisher’s ads [1] page at end. Authorship from BM 26:1156.
The Groans of B--N: or, A pathetical display of the many hardships, miseries, and oppressions to which this distressed nation is become subjected by engaging in a tedious, ruinous, expensive, and fruitless war on the continent, the propagation of corruption throughout the constitution, and the increase of factions and broils amongst ourselves. By a lover of his country. London, Printed for W. Webb, [1747].
InU, Lilly DA 503 .G873 (London, [1747]).
Comments: 24 pages. Imprint date from Mansell 219:388.
Haren, Onno Zwier van, 1711-1779. The sentiments of a Dutch patriot: being the speech of *** in an august assembly on the present state of affairs, and the resolution necessary at this juncture to be taken for the safety of the Republick. Faithfully translated from the Dutch original. London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1746.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .H276 G313 1746 (London, 1746).
Comments: A translation of his De gevoelens van een Hollands patriot.
Heeren, Arnold Hermann Ludwig, 1760-1842. Mémoires sur les campagnes des Pays-Bas in 1745, 1746, et 1747. Göttingen, J. F. Roewer, 1805.
ICN, F 4756 .395 (Göttingen, 1805).
Illens, [A.] d’. Plans et journaux des sièges de la dernière guerre de Flandres, rassemblés par deux capitaines étrangers au service de France. Strasbourg, M. Pauschinger, 1750.
ICN, F 4651 .43 (Strasbourg, 1750); MiU (Strasbourg, 1750).
Comments: 113 pages. Dedication signed: D’Illens & Funck. According to the National Union Catalogue, Funck, a captain in the French army, 1744-48, was joint author with D’Illens.
An impartial review of the conduct of the Admirals M----ws and L----k, in the late engagement in the Mediterranean; wherein is shewn, that the miscarriage of the same proceeded either from malice or treachery. Humbly inscribed to the ensuing c---t-m-----l. By an officer on board at the time of action. London, 1745.
ICN, F 47595 .61 (London, 1745).
Comments: Binder’s title: Naval operations, 1743-1744.
Les Interêts qui divisent les souverains de l’Europe: depuis la mort de l’Empereur Charles VI examinés sur les principes de la nature, à l’égard de la Societé & de ses devoirs. N.p., 1745.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .I61 1745 (N.p., 1745).
Comments: 34 pages. “Recapitulation des faits conséquemment au principe etabli,” pp. 33-34. With La campagne de Flandre, [D**]. Tournay, Chez D. Varlé, [1747?].--La Bataille de Fontenoy, par Mr. de Voltaire. Lille, Chez André-Joseph Panckoucke, [1745].--Epitre du Sieur Rabot, maitre d’ecole de Fontenoy, sur les victoires du roy, [Pierre-Honoré Robbé de Beauveset]. Fontenoy [i.e., Paris], 1745.--Reflexions sur un imprimé intitule: “La Bataille de Fontenoy, poeme,” [Jean Dromgold]. N.p., 1745.--Réponse a Monsieur de Voltaire sur son poeme, sur La Bataille de Fontenoy, par M. L. M. De Tr. [i.e., Comte de Tressan]. Lille, Chez André-Joseph Panckoucke, 1745.--Articles et conditions proposés pour remettre la Citadelle de Tournay à Sa Majesté trés-chrêtienne. Tournay, D. Varle, 1745.--Relation exacte et détaillée de La Bataille de Fontenoy, [M. de *****]. Dunkerque, Chez Balthazar Weins, 1745.
Karl VII, emperor of Germany, 1697-1745. Das Tagebuch Kaiser Karl’s VII aus der Zeit des Österreichischen Erbfolgekriegs nach dem Autograt hrsg. von Karl Theodor Heigel. Münich, Rieger, 1883.
ICN, F 4755 .46 (Münich, 1883); ICU DD194 .A3 1883 (Münich, 1883).
Comments: Text in French.
Karl VII, emperor of Germany, 1697-1745. Vollständige Beantwortung der sogenannten gründlichen Ausführung derer dem durchleuchtigsten Chur-Haus Bayern zustehender Erb-Folgs und sonstiger Rechts-Ansprüchen auf die von Meyland Kayser Ferdinand dem Ersten besessene Erb-Königreiche und Länder. Vienna, gedruckt bey J. P. v. Ghelen, 1742.
InU, Lilly D 291 .K18 V9 (Vienna, 1742).
Comments: No bibliographical citation located. Presents claims of Charles Albert, Elector of Bavaria, to kingdom and lands of Austria, with lengthy rebuttal by imperial party for Maria Theresa.
Kriegs-archiv. Oesterreichischer Erbfolge-krieg 1740-1748. Nach den Feld-acten und anderen authentischen Quellen bearbeitet in der Kriegsgeschichtlichen abtheilung des K. und K. Kriegs-archives ... 9 vols. in 10. Vienna, Seidel, 1896-1914.
ICN, F 4756 .05 (Vienna, 1896-1914).
Comments: Includes atlas (2 vols.). Geschichte der Kämpfe Oesterreichs.
Lambert, Claude François, 1705-1765. Lettres d’un seigneur hollandois à un de ses amis. Sur les droits les intérêts & les différentes vuâs particulieres des puissances belligerantes. Avec des réflexions politiques sur les evénemens les plus intéressans de la guerre présente. 3 vols. in 1. The Hague, 1747.
ICN, F 4756 .475 (The Hague, 1747).
Le Rouge, George Louis, 18th cent. Le parfait aide de camp, où l’on traite de ce que doit sçavoir tout jeune militaire qui se propose de faire son chemin à la guerre; avec des notes sur différens ouvrages de campagne, & sur les plans des principaux camps des guerres de 1740 & 1756. Ensemble la description d’un instrument nouveau pour lever promptement toutes sortes de plans. Paris, Chez l’auteur, 1760.
ICN, U 2 .501 (Paris, 1760).
Comments: 30 pages.
A Letter from Flanders giving an account of the present state of the war in the Netherlands, the weakness of the allies and strength of the French; with a view of the present politics of Holland, of the courts at war, and principal neutral powers of Europe. By an old English officer, from the camp near Oudenard to his friend at London, June 17/6, 1744. London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
ICN, J 54555 .258 1744 no. 6 (London, 1744); ICU, DA 480 .T 795 (London, 1744).
Comments: 31 pages.
Lezo, Blas de, 1687-1741. The letter sent from don Blass de Lezo, the Spanish Admiral at Carthagena to don Thomas Gerldino, versified. To which is added the literal translation of the said letter ... and the translation of another ... to Admiral Vernon. [London], Published from the copy printed at Jamaica, reprinted for T. Gardner, 1740.
InU, Lilly DP 194.3 .L 687 Mendel ([London], 1740).
Comments: 11 pages.
Maria Theresa, empress of Austria, 1717-1780. The Queen of Hungary’s declaration. In which is contained a plan for adjusting the claims of the powers at war, and settling the public tranquility of Europe. London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1744.
InU, Lilly Spec. D293 .M3 (London, 1744).
Mauvillon, Eléazer de, 1712-1779. Histoire de la derniere guerre de Boheme. Ou l’on trove: 1. La carte des environs de Czaslau, avec le plan de la bataille qui y fut donnée entre les Autrichiens, & les Prussiens; 2. Le plan de la ville & du siège de Prague; 3. Celui de la ville d’Egra & de ses environs, avec le plan de Blocus formé par les troupes de la Reine d’Hongrie; 4. La plan de la bataille de Dettingen, entre l’armée des François commandée par le Maréchal de Noailles, & celle des alliés commandée par le Roi d’Angleterre ... 3 vols. Frankfurt, Paul Lenclume, 1745-47.
InU, Lilly DD 406 .M 45 (Frankfurt, 1745-47); ICU (Frankfurt, 1745-47); MnU (Frankfurt, 1756); OCl (Frankfurt, 1745-47); MnU (Amsterdam, 1750); ICU (Amsterdam, 1756); IU (Amsterdam, 1756).
Comments: Includes maps and plans.
Memoirs of the most Christian-brute; or, The history of the late exploits of a certain great K--g [Louis XV, king of France]. Being a genuine narrative of his cruel, inhuman proceedings in all his attempts against the lives and properties of his neighbors. Including; The most affecting particulars relating to all the battles and sieges, from the Commencement of the present war, to the taking of Bergen-op zoom. London, Printed for E. Penn, 1747.
ICU (London, 1747).
Mercoyrol, Jacques de, seigneur de Beaulieu, 1725-1817. Campagnes de Jacques de Mercoyrol de Beaulieu, capitaine au régiment de Picardie (1743-1763). Pub. d’après le manuscrit original pour la Société de l’histoire de France par le marquis de Vogüé et August Le Sourd ... Paris, Renouard, H. Laurens, successeur, 1915.
ICN, F 3926 .56 (Paris, 1915).
Comments: Publications in octavo, 370 (vol. 370).
Norris, Capt. Richard, fl. 1735-1745, defendant. An appendix to the Minutes taken at a court-martial, appointed to enquire into the conduct of Captain Richard Norris; containing the result of the said court-martial, copies of the depositions ... together with letters ... London, W. Webb, 1745.
IU, RBC Uncat. 77 35 (London, 1745).
Comments: 48 pages. With Minutes taken at a court-martial ..., London, 1745.
Norris, Capt. Richard, fl. 1735-1745, defendant. Minutes taken at a court-martial, assembled on board His Majesty’s ship Torbay. Began the 28th of January, 1744. And ended the 5th of February following. Being an enquiry into the conduct of Captain Richard Norris, in the engagement between the English fleet, under the command of Admiral Mathews, and the united fleet of French and Spaniards in the Mediterranean, on the 11th of February, 1743. London, W. Webb, 1745.
IU, RBC Uncat. 77 35 (London, 1745); MnU, 942 .072 N797 (London, 1745); ICN (London, 1745); MiU (London, 1745).
Comments: 92 pages. With An appendix to the Minutes taken at a court-martial ..., London, 1745.
O’Hanlon, Chevalier. Collection historique, ou Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de la guerre terminée par la paix d’Aix-la-Chapelle, en 1748. Avec quelques plans gravés en taille-douce. Edited by Anne Gabriel Meusnier de Querlon. London , N. B. Duchesne, 1758.
ICN, F 4756 .642 (London, 1758).
Comments: 7,345 pages.
Owen, Edward. “An Account of what pass’d in the engagement near Toulon, between His Majesty’s Squadron under the command of Admiral Matthews.” London Gazette, 1744.
IU, RBC O52 LG no. 8232-8426 (London Gazette, 1744).
Pichat, Henry. La campagne du maréchal de Saxe dans les Flandres, de Fontenoy (mai 1745) à la prise de Bruxelles (février 1746) suivie d’une correspondance inédite de Maurice de Saxe pendant cette campagne. Paris, R. Chapelot et cie, 1909.
ICN, F 3926 .687 (Paris, 1909).
Comments: Correspondance inédite de Maurice de Saxe pendant la campagne dans les Flandres (1745-46). Maps in pocket. At head of title: Publié sous la direction de la Section historique de l’état-major de l’Armée.
A plain answer to the plain reasoner. Wherein the present state of affairs is set, not in a new but true light ... London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1745.
InU, Lilly D 292.8 .P 6 (London, 1745).
The Political cabinet: or, An impartial review of the most remarkable occurences of the world, particularly of Europe ... Nos. 1-12 (July, 1744-June, 1745). 2 vols. London, J. Roberts, 1744.
ICN, Case J 007 .712 (London, 1744).
Comments: Monthly.
The profit and loss of Great-Britain and Spain, from the commencement of the present war to this time ... London, T. Cooper, 1742.
InU, Lilly DA 422 .K474 1743 (London, 1742).
Comments: 62 pages. Bound with Killing no murder, London, 1743.
Relación de la victoria que las armas del rey, mandadas por el teniente general D. Juan de Gages, ganaron en Campo Santo, sobre las orillas del Panaro, el dia ocho de febrero de este año de 1743, contra las de Cerdeña y austriacas. [México], Reimpressa por la Viuda de D. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, [1743].
InU, Lilly D 293.4 .C12 R3 Mendel (México, [1743]).
*****, M. de. Relation exacte et detaillee de La Bataille de Fontenoy: gagnee sur le Duc de Cumberland, le Prince de Waldeck & le Velt-Maréchal Comte de Konigsegg, par l’Armee du roy, commandee par Sa Majeste, le 11 May 1745. Dunkerque, Chez Balthazar Weins, 1745.
InU, Lilly D292.8 .I61 1745 (Dunkerque, 1745).
Comments: 8 pages. Author’s name from p. 2: “Lettre a Madame L. E. D. ******* par M. de ***** Major du Regiment de ***** contenant la Relation de la Bataille de Fontenoy ...” Date given as 5 Juin 1745. List on p. 8 of high ranking officers of the French and English armies who were killed or wounded in the battle. With Les Interets qui divisent les souverains de l’Europe, n.p., 1745.
Remarks on the conduct of the B--- M--- through the course of the war ... : in a letter from a -------- here, to a f---- m----- at the Hague, on receiving the preliminaries. London, Printed for W. Webb, 1748.
InU, Lilly DA 47 .R384 1748 (London, 1748).
Remarks on the military operations of the English and French armies commanded by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, and Marshal Saxe, during the campaign of 1747. To which are added I. Military principles and maxims drawn from the remarks. II. The siege of Bergen-op-Zoom. By an officer. London, T. Becket, 1760.
ICN, F 4756 .743 (London, 1760).
A Review of the Case of the marshal Belleisle in answer to a late pamphlet intitled The Case of marshal Belleisle truly stated, &c. Wherein his right to the benefit of the cartel relating to prisoners of war, actually subsisting between Great Britain and France at the time of his arrest, is dispassionately examined ... London, Printed for M. Cooper, 1745.
ICN, Case 4A 284 (London, 1745).
Comments: 70 pages.
Richter, Christoph Gottlieb, 1717?-1774. Die Bücher der Chronicka von den Kriegen welche die Frantzosen mit Theresia ... geführt haben ... Beschrieben in jüdischer schreibart durch Jeckof Ben Saddi [pseud.] ... 2 vols. Prague, 1744-45.
ICU (Prague, 1744-45).
Richter, Christoph Gottlieb, 1717?-1774. The chronicle of William the son of George. With all that passed at the battle of Tournay; the mighty acts of W-----K [i.e. Waldeck] the prince, and In---dsby [i.e. Ingoldsby] the brigadier ... By Dathan the Jew [pseud.], physician to Koningsegg the marshal. The second edition. London: Printed for T. Lyon, near St. Paul’s. 1745.
ICN, J 54555 .258 1745 no. 3 (London, 1745).
Comments: 23 pages. Concerns William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Leopold August, Fürst von Waldeck, and Richard Ingoldsby at the Battle of Fontenoy.
Richter, Christoph Gottlieb, 1717?-1774. Dathan’s [pseud.] account of the rebellion: being the second book of the Chronicle of William the son of George ... London, Printed for T. Lyon, [1745].
ICN, J 54555 .258 1745 no.4 (London, [1745]).
Comments: 39 pages. Battle exploits of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.
Richter, Christoph Gottlieb, 1717?-1774. The second book of Dathan’s [pseud.] account of the rebellion: being also the third book of the Chronicle of William son of George. Containing the Battle of Falkirk, the flight of the son of James into the mountains, and the taking of Brussels by the French. London, Printed for G. Lyon, [1745].
ICN, J 54555 .258 1745 no.5 (London, [1745]).
Rolt, Richard, 1725?-1770. An impartial representation of the conduct of the several powers of Europe, engaged in the late general war: including a particular account of all the military and naval operations; from the commencement of hostilities between the crowns of Great Britain and Spain, in 1739. To the conclusion of the general treaty of pacification at Aix la Chapelle, in 1748. To which are added, Letters between Monsieur Voltaire and the author, relative to this work, and to the subject of history in general. By Richard Rolt ... 4 vols. London, Printed for S. Birt, [etc.], 1749-50.
MiU-C (London, 1749-50); IaU (London, 1749-50); MiU-C (London, 1753); ICN, F 4756 .755 (London, 1753-54, 2nd ed.); InU, Lilly Spec. D292 .R75 (London, 1754, 2nd ed.).
Comments: MiU-C (London, 1753), ICN (London, 1753-54), and InU, Lilly (London, 1754) editions include “Letters between Monsieur Voltaire and the author, relative to this work, and to the subject of history in general.” With the ICN and InU, Lilly (vol. 4, pp. [639]-644) editions: An ode on the peace ... by Richard Rolt, London, 1750.
Rusticus, G., pseud. Ways and means; or An easy method to raise the supplies, in a letter to an high-constable ... London, 1748.
ICN, J 54555 .7021 (London, 1748).
Comments: 22 pages. Binder’s title: Political pamphlets, 1740-1754.
Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750. Lettres et mémoires choisis parmi les papiers originaux du Maréchal de Saxe, et relatifs aux évenémens auxquels il a eu part, ou qui se sont passés depuis 1733 jusqu’en 1750, notamment aux campagnes de Flandre de 1744 à 1748 ... 5 vols. Paris, 1794.
ICN, F 4756 .78 (Paris, 1794).
A scheme for equipping and maintaining sixteen men of war, of twenty guns each, for securing our trade from the insults of the French and Spaniards, &c., without the least expence to the nation ... By a veteran ... The Hague, n.d.; reprint ed., London, 1747.
ICN, J 54555 .187 v.2 (The Hague, n.d.; repr. ed., London, 1747).
Comments: In A collection of political pamphlets, 1744-49, vol. 2.
The sequel of Arms and the man: a new historical ballad. London, Printed for W. Webb, 1746.
IU, RBC xq821 Ar5611 (London, 1746).
Comments: 8 pages. The historical ballad concerns the taking of Carlisle by the Duke of Cumberland.
Serious and impartial considerations on His Majesty’s going abroad this summer ... London, 1748.
ICN, J 54555 .187 v.3 (London, 1748).
Comments: In A collection of political pamphlets ... 1744-1749, vol. 3.
Spon, Jean François, baron de. Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de l’Europe: depuis 1740 jusqu’à la paix-générale, signée à Aix-la-Chapelle le 18 Octobre 1748 ... 3 vols. Amsterdam, Par la Compagnie, 1752.
InU, Lilly D 291.876 .S76 M5 1752 (Amsterdam, 1752).
Comments: Authorship from Barbier III, 238; BN 176:867 lists a 1749 edition. Volume 3 in two parts, each with separate title-page and pagination.
Stennett, Joseph, 1692-1758. Rabshakeh’s retreat. A sermon preach’d in Little-Wild-street, December 18, 1745. Being the day appointed for a general fast, on occasion of the present rebellion. By Joseph Stennett. London, A. Ward, [etc.], 1745.
ICN (London, 1745).
Comments: 43 pages.
Stennett, Joseph, 1692-1758. A sermon preach’d at Little-Wild-street on Tuesday, April 25, 1749, being the day appointed by His Majesty, for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the peace. By Joseph Stennett. London, Printed for John Ward, in Little Britain; J. Oswald, in the Poultry; and H. Whitridge, at the Royal Exchange, 1749.
InU (London, 1749).
Stille, Christoph Ludwig von. Les campagnes du roi avec des réflexions sur les causes des événemens ... 2 vols. in 1. [Hannover or Berlin?], 1762.
ICN, F 4756 .846 ([Hannover or Berlin], 1762).
Townshend, Sir Charles Vere Ferrers, 1861-1924. The military life of Field Marshal George first marquess Townshend, 1724-1807, who took part in the battles of Dettingen 1743, Fontenoy 1745, Culloden 1746, Laffeldt 1747, & in the capture of Quebec 1759; from family documents not hitherto published. By Lt.-Colonel C. V. F. Townshend ... London, J. Murray, 1901.
ICN, E 5 .T 663 (London, 1901).
Townshend, George Townshend, 1st marquis, 1724-1807. A brief narrative of the late campaigns in Germany and Flanders. In a letter to a member of Parliament ... London, J. Lion, 1751.
ICN, F 4756 .885 (London, 1751).
Comments: 59 pages. This work got the author in trouble because of its criticism of the military leadership of the Duke of Cumberland.
A true dialogue between Thomas Jones, a trooper, lately return’d from Germany, and John Smith, a serjeant in the First regiment of foot-guards. To which is added, the memorial of the E---- of S----, presented when his resignation was accepted. Taken from the original. London, [174-?].
ICN, Case Y 17963 .88 (London, [174-?]).
Comments: The first part is a political satire against the Duke of Cumberland. “The E---- of S----”: i.e., John Dalrymple, 2nd earl of Stair.
Vault, François Eugene de, 1717-1790. Les guerres des Alpes. Guerre de la succession d’Autrich (1742-1748); mémoire extrait de la correspondance de la cour et des généraux par F.E. de Vault ... Revu, annoté et accompagné d’un résumé et d’observations par D. Arvers ... 2 vols. Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1892.
ICN, F 4756 .93 (Paris, 1892).
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. La bataille de Fontenoy, poëme. Troisiéme edition, plus correcte & plus ample que les précédentes. Paris, Chez Praultpere, quai de Gêvres, au Paradis, 1745.
ICN (Paris, 1745); ICU (Paris, 1745); MnU (Paris, 1745).
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. Histoire de la guerre de mil sept cent quarante & un ... 2 vols. in 1. London, chez Jean Nourse, 1756.
InU, Lilly D 292 .V93 1756 (London, 1756).
Comments: Later published with added material as: Précis du siècle de Louis XV. References: cf. Bengescu, Voltaire, 1232 and p. 490; BM, 250:381. BN, 241.2:1308, cites copy with engraved folded plan.
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. Histoire de la guerre de mil sept cent quarante et un ... Texte établie avec introd., notes par Jacques Maurens. Paris, Garnier frères, 1971.
OU, D 292 V6 (Paris, 1971).
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. The history of the war of seventeen hundred and forty one ... In two parts. London, 1756.
ICN, F 4756 .943 (London, 1756); IEN, 940.26 V93hi ([London?], 1756); OU (London, 1756); IU (London, 1756); ICU (London, 1757); ICN (London, 1757); OClWHi (Edinburgh, 1758); French editions: IU, 943.053 V88h 1756 (Amsterdam, 1756); InNd (Amsterdam, 1756).
Voltaire, François Marie Arouet de, 1694-1778. The history of the war of 1741. In his The works of Voltaire; a contemporary version with notes, vol. 33. N.p., 1904.
OU, DQ 2075 E5 A1 1904 v.33 (N.p., 1904).
A woeful voyage indeed! Being a full and particular account of the voyage, adventures and distresses of the crew of the Aimble Nancy, commanded by Capt. A. Wr---t. London, Printed and sold at the Cheshire Cheese, 1744.
IU, RBC x820.8 D64 v.1 (London, 1744); ICU, RBC (London, 1744).
Comments: 26 pages.