Charles Jennens

Charles Jennens (1700 – 20 November 1773) was an English landowner and patron of the arts. As a friend of Handel, he helped author the libretti of several of his oratorios, most notably ''Messiah''. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1772
printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols; and sold by W. Owen, between the Temple-Gates, Fleet-Street

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1785
printed for J. Barker, at the Pit-Door, in Russell-Court, Drury-Lane

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1776
printed by authority of the compiler, for E. Johnson, successor to the late Mr. Dod, at No. 12. in Ave-Mary-Lane, Ludgate-Street, where it has been many Years sold

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1745
printed by James Hoey

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1763
printed for T. Dyton, at Newton's Head, in Dame-Street

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1751
printed by and for J. Watts; and sold by him at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields: and by B. Dod at the Bible and Key in Ave-Mary-Lane near Stationers-Hall

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1745
printed by and for J. Watts, and sold by him at the Printing-Office in Wild-Court near Lincoln's-Inn Fields: and by B. Dod at the Bible and Key in Ave-Mary-Lane near Stationers-Hall

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1773
Printed by S. Powell, in Dame-street, opposite to Fownes's-street

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by Jennens, Charles
Published 1783
Printed by J. Monk, for the committee, and sold by Messrs. Poole and Broster, booksellers, in Chester