Jonathan Smedley

Jonathan Smedley (1671–1729) was an Anglo-Irish churchman who became Dean of Clogher in 1724. He was an opportunist and satirical victim who engaged in a polemic with Jonathan Swift and the forces of the Tory party. Provided by Wikipedia

1
by Smedley, Jonathan
Published 1717
Printed in the year

2
by Smedley, Jonathan
Published 1719
printed by W. Wilkins, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and T. Griffiths, at the London Gazette, Charing-Cross

6
by Smedley, Jonathan
Published 1720
printed for W. Chetwood, at Cato's-Head (the Post-House) in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden

11
by Smedley, Jonathan
Published 1719
Printed by W. Wilkins, for B. Lintot and J. Peele, near Temple-Bar; J. Graves, in St. James-Street; and J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane

20
by Smedley, Jonathan
Published 1723