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Later English literature

The Poems and Songs of Henry Hall of Hereford, a Jacobite Poet of the 1690s (Cambridge: Legenda, 2022). xiv, 227 pp.

‘‘The Quakers Tea Table Overturned’: An Eighteenth-Century Moral Satire’, Quaker Studies, 17 (2013), 244-64.

‘Hall, Henry (c. 1656-1707)’, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, ed. by H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison (Oxford, 2004).

‘Henry Hall of Hereford and Henry Purcell: A Postscript’, The Library, 7th series, 3 (2002), 194-98.

‘Thomas Fitzgerald’s Criticism of Gulliver’s Travels’, in Swift: The Enigmatic Dean. Festschrift for Hermann Josef Real, ed. by Rudolf Freiburg, Arno Löffler, and Wolfgang Zach (Tübingen: Stauffenburg, 1998), pp. 213-20.

‘Henry Hall of Hereford’s Poetical Tributes to Henry Purcell’, The Library, 6th series, 16 (1994), 18‑29.

‘Two Tudor Poems in a Latin Book of Hours’, Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 25 (1994), 159-66.

‘An Early Manuscript Fragment of Sir William Temple’s Poetry’, Swift Studies, 6 (1991), 119‑22.

‘An Attribution of the Poem The Town Life (1686) to Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset’, Notes and Queries, 235 (1990), 296‑97.

‘Poems by Peregrine Tyzack (1706‑1770)’, Notes and Queries, 221 (1976), 497‑500.