Truth opposed to fiction. Or, an authentic and impartial review of the life of the late Right Honourable the Earl of Barrymore. Being a recital of every transaction calculated to excite the attention of the public. Comprehending a correct statement of his losses on the turf and at the gaming table; an accurate description of his retinue, and various comic chaces, with both his stag hounds and harriers; a faithful delineation of his destructive theatrical connections and dramatic representations; electioneering embarkation, with an oblique survey of the members for, and the electors of, the borough of Reading; a peep into the green room, and a transient survey of his military corps, with a very extensive description of the orations at he Debating Society, and his conduct in private life, including a variety of anecdotes equally unknown and interesting
eBook, English, 1793
printed for C. and G. Kearsley, no. 46, Fleet-street, London, 1793