Description | (1) Portrait of Edmund Waller, esquire, painted by Kneller and engraved by Audinet, published by Harrison and Co, Aug 1794, with caption notes about him underneath: (2) Name of John Waller, esq, MP for Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, extraced from list, 1757: (3) Advertisement looking for William Waller, an apothecary in Fetter Lane, to call on Mr Williams in Symond's Inn, Chancery Lane to his advantage, 1758: (4) Announcement of election of Edmund Waller as MP for Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in place of his son, John Waller, deceased, 1758: (5) Announcement of death at Beckensfield [Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire] of Mrs Waller, wife of Edmund Waller, MP for High Wycombe, 1760: (6) Announcement of robbery of Robert Waller, MP for Wycombe, at Brompton by two highwaymen, 1762: (7) Story involving Waller the poet and King James II on the picture of Princess of Orange, undated: (8) Copy of verse by Mr Waller "When he was at sea", 1790: (9) Name of Edmund Waller, esq, Beaconfield, Buckinghamshire, extraced from list, 1771: (10) Note on the recently deceased Edmund Waller being the descendant of the great Edmund Waller, poet and relation of Hampden, who opposed ship money, 1788: (11) Note on the death in Gloucestershire of the late Edmund Waller of Hall Barn, Buckinghamshire, Master of St Catherine's, and the infinite loss to the county, family and friends, 1788: (12) Story of the death of Waller the poet, 1789. |