John Vanbrugh

Sir John Vanbrugh (; 24 January 1664 (baptised) – 26 March 1726) was an English architect, dramatist and herald, perhaps best known as the designer of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard. He wrote two argumentative and outspoken Restoration comedies, ''The Relapse'' (1696) and ''The Provoked Wife'' (1697), which have become enduring stage favourites but originally occasioned much controversy. He was knighted in 1714.

Vanbrugh was in many senses a radical throughout his life. As a young man and a committed Whig, he was part of the scheme to overthrow James II and put William III on the throne. He was imprisoned by the French as a political prisoner. In his career as a playwright, he offended many sections of Restoration and 18th century society, not only by the sexual explicitness of his plays, but also by their messages in defence of women's rights in marriage. He was attacked on both counts, and was one of the prime targets of Jeremy Collier's ''Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage''.

In his architectural career, he created what came to be known as English Baroque. His architectural work was as bold and daring as his early political activism and marriage-themed plays, and jarred conservative opinions on the subject. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1720
printed by John Darby, for M. Wellington, and sold by Arthur Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, and Francis Clay without Temple-Bar

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1726
printed by and for A. Rhames, opposite the Piedhorse in Capel-Street

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1734
printed for J. Tonson, and J. Watts; R. and J. Wellington; A. Bettesworth, and F. Clay, both in trust for B. Wellington

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1790
printed by R. Butters, No. 79, Fleet-Street; and sold by all the booksellers in town and country

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1734
printed for J. Tonson; and sold by W. Feales at Rowe's Head, the Corner of Essex-Street in the Strand

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1769
printed for J. and F. Rivington, Davis and Reymers, J. Hardy, C. Say, S. Bladon, W. Nicholl, and G. Pearch

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1753
printed for J. Brindley in New Bond street; T. Longman, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, in Pater-Noster Row; J. Hodges on London-Bridge; C. Corbett in Fleet-Street; and the rest of the proprietors

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1765
printed for J. and R. Tonson, T. Waller, T. Longman, T. Lownds, T. Caslon, C. Corbett, W. Nicoll, and S. Bladon

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1776
printed for J. Rivington, T. Longman, T. Lowndes, S. Caslon, C. Corbett, S. Bladon, W. Nicoll, T. Evans, and M. Waller

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1762
printed by John Exshaw, at the Bible, in Dame-Street

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1765
printed for J. Exshaw, in Dame-Street, and and H. Saunders, in Castle-Street, Booksellers

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1727
printed for Richard, James, and Bethel Wellington; and sold by A [sic] Bettesworth, R. Caldwell, and F. Clay

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1774
printed and sold by J. Robertson, (successor to Tho. and Wal. Ruddiman)

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by Vanbrugh, John
Published 1756
printed and sold by Robert and Andrew Foulis