Publications of Nahum Tate

Author

  • Tate, Nahum. Poems. By N. Tate. London: printed by T.M. for Benj. Tooke at the signe of the ship in St. Pauls, Church-yard, MDCLXXVII. [1677]. ESTC No. R21921. Grub Street ID 93779.
  • Tate, Nahum. Brutus of Alba: or, The enchanted lovers. A tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Written by N. Tate. Licensed July 15. 1678. Roger L'Estrange. London: printed by E[lizabeth]. F[lesher]. for Jacob Tonson, at the sign of the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1678. ESTC No. R16. Grub Street ID 63888.
  • Tate, Nahum. The loyal general, a tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre written by N. Tate. London: printed for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, M.DC.LXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R20668. Grub Street ID 83166.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. Reviv'd with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed for E. Flesher, and are to be sold by R. Bentley, and M. Magnes in Russel-street near Covent-Garden, 1681. ESTC No. R20622. Grub Street ID 82772.
  • Tate, Nahum. The loyal general, a tragedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre written by N. Tate. London: printed for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard, M. DC. LXXXI. [1681]. ESTC No. R187466. Grub Street ID 75735.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Richard the Second. Acted at the Theatre Royal, under the name of the Sicilian usurper. With a prefatory epistle in vindication of the author. Occasion'd by the prohibition of this play on the stage. By N. Tate. London: printed for Richard Tonson, and Jacob Tonson, at Grays-Inn Gate, and at the Judges-Head in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-street, 1681. ESTC No. R15526. Grub Street ID 63456.
  • Tate, Nahum. The second part of Absalom and Achitophel. A poem:. Dublin: printed for Robert Thornton at the sign of the Unicorn in Skinner-row, 1682. ESTC No. R233521. Grub Street ID 105035.
  • Tate, Nahum. The second part of Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet, 1682. ESTC No. R73. Grub Street ID 127574.
  • Tate, Nahum. The second part of Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. London: printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's Head in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-Street, 1682. ESTC No. R29820. Grub Street ID 112744.
  • Tate, Nahum. The ingratitude of a common-wealth: or, the fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal. By N. Tate. London: printed by T.M. for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Black-Bull in Cornhill, 1682. ESTC No. R3412. Grub Street ID 116657.
  • Tate, Nahum. Poems written on several occasions. By N. Tate. London: printed for B. Tooke at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1684. ESTC No. R11038. Grub Street ID 59363.
  • Tate, Nahum. On the sacred memory of our late sovereign: with a congratulation to his present Majesty. Written by N: Tate. Dublin: reprinted, by Benjamin Tooke printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty and are to be sold by Mary Crook at His Majesties printing-house on Ormond-Key, 1685. ESTC No. R184877. Grub Street ID 74243.
  • Tate, Nahum. Cuckolds-Haven: or, An alderman no conjurer. A farce. Acted at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset Garden. By N. Tate. London: printed for J.H. and are to be sold by Edward Poole, next door to the Fleece Tavern in Cornhill, 1685. ESTC No. R38279. Grub Street ID 120400.
  • Tate, Nahum. On the sacred memory of our late sovereign: with a congratulation to His Present Majesty. Written by N. Tate. London: printed by J[ohn]. Playford for Henry Playford, 1685. ESTC No. R26960. Grub Street ID 110194.
  • Tate, Nahum. On the sacred memory of our late sovereign: with a congratulation to His present Majesty. Written by N. Tate. London: printed by J. Playford, for Henry Playford, near the Temple-Church, 1685. ESTC No. R129. Grub Street ID 61047.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. A farce. As it is acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by N. Tate. With the several songs set to music, with thorow basses for the theorbo, or basse viol. London: printed for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red-Lyon in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1685. ESTC No. R20236. Grub Street ID 79605.
  • Tate, Nahum. A pastoral elegy on the death of Mr. John Playford. Note, the notes with this mark * over them, are to be sung demiquavers. The words by Mr. Tate. Set by Mr. Henry Purcell. [London: printed for Henry Playford, 1687]. ESTC No. R222178. Grub Street ID 96211.
  • Tate, Nahum. The island-princess: as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, reviv'd with alterations. By N. Tate. Gent. London: Printed by R.H. for W. Canning, at his shop in Vine-Court Middle-Temple, 1687. ESTC No. R32747. Grub Street ID 115430.
  • Tate, Nahum. A pastoral in memory of His Grace the illustrious Duke of Ormond, deceased July the 21st. 1688 written by N. Tate. London: Printed, and to be sold by Randal Taylor ..., MDCLXXXVIII [1688]. ESTC No. R43561. Grub Street ID 124503.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, acted at the Queen's Theatre. Reviv'd with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes in Russel-street near Covent-Garden, 1689. ESTC No. R15029. Grub Street ID 62991.
  • Tate, Nahum. The prolouge [sic] to King William and Queen Mary at a play acted before Their Majesties at Whitehall on Friday the 15th of November, 1689 / written by N. Tate. London: Printed for F. Saunders .. and published by R. Baldwin .., 1689. ESTC No. R32748. Grub Street ID 115431.
  • Tate, Nahum. A pastoral dialogue a poem. London: Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1690. ESTC No. R28192. Grub Street ID 111280.
  • Tate, Nahum. A poem, occasioned by His Majesty's voyage to Holland, the congress at the Hague, and present siege of Mons. Written by N. Tate. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford Arms Inn in, [sic] Warwick-Lane, 1691. ESTC No. R128. Grub Street ID 60948.
  • Tate, Nahum. A pastoral dialogue. A poem. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCI. [1691]. ESTC No. R18140. Grub Street ID 72005.
  • Tate, Nahum. A poem, occasioned by the late discontents & disturbances in the state. With reflections upon the rise and progress of priest-craft. Written by N. Tate. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-lane, MDCXCI [1691]. ESTC No. R28193. Grub Street ID 111281.
  • Tate, Nahum. Characters of vertue and vice. Describ'd in the persons of the wise-man, the valiant man, the truly noble, the patient man, the true friend, the hypocrite, the superstitious, the profane, the busy-body, the envious. Attempted in verse from a treatise of the Reverend Joseph Hall, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. By N. Tate. London: printed for Francis Saunders, at the Blue-Anchor, in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1691. ESTC No. R3871. Grub Street ID 120771.
  • Tate, Nahum. The Sicilian usurper: a tragedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal. With prefatory epistle in vindication of the author, occasioned by the prohibition this play on the stage. Written by N. Tate. London: printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691. ESTC No. R37870. Grub Street ID 120051.
  • Tate, Nahum. A present for the ladies: being an historical vindication of the female sex. To which is added, the character of an accomplish'd virgin, wife, and widow, in verse. London: printed for Francis Saunders, at the Blue Anchor in the New Exchange in the Strand, 1692. ESTC No. R40115. Grub Street ID 121950.
  • Tate, Nahum. A Ode upon Her Majesty's birth-day, April the thirtieth. Set to musick by Mr. Henry Purcell, and perform'd before Her Majesty at Whitehall, Monday May the 1st. 1693. Written by N. Tate, servant to Their Majesties. London: printed for Richard Baldwin at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1693. ESTC No. R184874. Grub Street ID 74240.
  • Tate, Nahum. An ode upon His Majesty's birth-day, set to musick by Dr. Staggins; and perform'd before Their Majesties, November the 4th. 1693. The words by N. Tate, servant to Their Majesties. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCIII. [i.e. 1693]. ESTC No. R184875. Grub Street ID 74241.
  • Tate, Nahum. An ode upon the new-year, performed before Their Majesties. Set to musick by Dr. Blow. The words by N. Tate, servant to their Majesties. [London: for Richard Baldwin, 1693]. ESTC No. R184876. Grub Street ID 74242.
  • Tate, Nahum. A present for the ladies: being an historical account of several illustrious persons of the female sex. To which is added, the character of an accomplish'd virgin, wife, and widow, in verse. Written by N. Tate, servant to their Majesties. London: printed for Francis Saunders, at the Blue Anchor in the New Exchange in the Strand, 1693. ESTC No. R35211. Grub Street ID 117640.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. As it is acted by Their Majesties Servants. To which is now added, a preface concerning farce: with an account of the personæ and larvæ, &c. of the ancient theatre. By N. Tate, servant to Their Majesties. London: printed for Henry Bonwicke, at the Red-Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1693. ESTC No. R32743. Grub Street ID 115427.
  • Tate, Nahum. An ode upon the ninth of January 1693/4 the first secular day since the University of Dublin's foundation by Queen Elizabeth. By Mr. Tate. Dublin: printed by Joseph Ray, on College-Green, 1694. ESTC No. R232921. Grub Street ID 104553.
  • Tate, Nahum. An ode upon His Majesty's birth-day set to musick by Dr. Staggins ; performed at Whitehall, November, 1694 ; written by N. Tate. London: Printed for Richard Baldwin .., MDCXCIV [1694]. ESTC No. R30160. Grub Street ID 113047.
  • Tate, Nahum. In memory of Joseph Washington, Esq; late of the Middle Temple, an elegy. Written by N. Tate, servant to Their Majesties. Licens'd November 7. 1694. Edward Cooke. [London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1694]. ESTC No. R187. Grub Street ID 75438.
  • Tate, Nahum. A poem on the late promotion of several eminent persons in church and state. By N. Tate, servant to Their Majesties. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1694. ESTC No. R127. Grub Street ID 60848.
  • Tate, Nahum. An elegy on the most reverend father in God, His Grace, John, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill; and W. Rogers at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, MDCXCV. [1695]. ESTC No. R188. Grub Street ID 76044.
  • Tate, Nahum. Mausolæum: a funeral poem on our late gracious sovereign Queen Mary, of blessed memory. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed for B. Aylmer, at the Three Pigeons against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill. And W. Rogers, at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street. And R. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1695. ESTC No. R186. Grub Street ID 74851.
  • Tate, Nahum. An elegy on His Grace John Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. A pindaric. London: printed. And are to be sold by John Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1695. ESTC No. R222176. Grub Street ID 96209.
  • Tate, Nahum. Miscellanea sacra: or, poems on divine & moral subjects. Vol.1. Collected by N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed for Hen. Playford in the Temple-Change, in Fleetstreet, M CD XC VI. [1496, i.e. 1696]. ESTC No. R22340. Grub Street ID 97208.
  • Tate, Nahum. A consolatory poem to the right honourable John Lord Cutts, upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed by R[obert]. R[oberts]. for Henry Playford in the Temple-Change, MDCXCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R10301. Grub Street ID 58688.
  • Tate, Nahum. A consolatory poem to the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady by N. Tate. London: Printed by R.R. for Henry Playford, 1698. ESTC No. R26959. Grub Street ID 110193.
  • Tate, Nahum. Miscellanea sacra: or, Poems on divine & moral subjects. Collected by N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed for Hen. Playford in the Temple-Change, in Fleet-street, 1698. ESTC No. R9864. Grub Street ID 129909.
  • Tate, Nahum. The anniversary ode for the fourth of December, 1697. His Majesty's birth-day. Another for New-Year's-Day, 1697/8. Both set to musick, and perform'd at Kensington. The words by N. Tate servant to His Majesty. London: printed for Richard Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCXCVIII. [1698]. ESTC No. R4833. Grub Street ID 125313.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, acted at the Queens Theatre. Reviv'd with alterations, by N. Tate. London: printed by H. Hills, for Rich. Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and E. Rumbold, at the Post House, Covent Garden, and sold by Bern. Lintott, at the Crass [sic] Keyes in St. Martin's Lane, 1699. ESTC No. R15123. Grub Street ID 63084.
  • Tate, Nahum. Elegies on I. Her late Majesty of blessed memory. II. Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. III. Illustrious Duke of Ormond and Earl of Ossory. IV. Countess of Dorset. V. Consolatory poem, &c. Together with A poem on the promotion of several eminent persons, &c. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed for J. Wild, at the Elephant at Charing-Cross, 1699. ESTC No. R768. Grub Street ID 127919.
  • Tate, Nahum. An essay of a character of the right honourable Sir George Treby, Kt. Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-pleas / addressed to the learned Dr. Fowke by N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: Printed for R. Roberts for the author, MDCXCIX [1699]. ESTC No. R32745. Grub Street ID 115429.
  • Tate, Nahum. Funeral poems on I. Her late Majesty of blessed memory. II. Late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. III. Illustrious Duke of Ormond and Earl of Ossory. IV. Countess of Dorset, V. Consolatory poem, &c. Together with A poem on the promotion of several eminent persons, &c. By N. Tate servant to His Majesty. London: printed by J. Gardyner, and sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1700. ESTC No. R31964. Grub Street ID 114714.
  • Tate, Nahum. An elegy in memory of the much esteemed and truly worthy Ralph Marshall, Esq; one of His Majesty's Justices of peace, &c. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed by R. Roberts for the author, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R767. Grub Street ID 127911.
  • Tate, Nahum. Panacea: a poem upon tea: in two canto's. By N. Tate, servant to His Majesty. London: printed by and for J. Roberts, 1700. ESTC No. R14677. Grub Street ID 62682.
  • Tate, Nahum. An essay of a character of the late Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas. London: printed by R[obert]. Roberts and sold by A[bigail]. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1700. ESTC No. R33324. Grub Street ID 115963.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulatory poem on the new Parliament assembled on this great conjuncture of affairs. With an humble address from the muses to the king. By N. Tate, ... London: printed for W. Rogers, 1701. ESTC No. N5686. Grub Street ID 40013.
  • Tate, Nahum. A monumental poem in memory of The Right Honourable Sir George Treby Kt. Late Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common-Pleas: consisting of his character and elegy. By N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. London: printed for Jacob Tonson within Gray's-Inn-Gate next Gray's-Inn-Lane, 1702 [1701]. ESTC No. N4124. Grub Street ID 27765.
  • Tate, Nahum. The humble address of the muses to His Majesty. [London: printed, and sold by A. Baldwin, 1701]. ESTC No. N858. Grub Street ID 53482.
  • Tate, Nahum. The kentish worthies. A poem, by Mr. Tate. Poet Laureat to His Majesty. [London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1701]. ESTC No. N859. Grub Street ID 53492.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulatory poem on the new Parliament assembled on this great conjuncture of affairs. By N. Tate, Esq;, Poet-Laureat to His Majesty. London: printed for W. Rogers, at the Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, MDCCI. [1701]. ESTC No. T133804. Grub Street ID 182524.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, acted at the Queens Theatre. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed for Rich. Wellington, and E. Rumbold; and Tho. Osborne, [1702?]. ESTC No. T36412. Grub Street ID 266335.
  • Tate, Nahum. A poem upon tea: with a discourse on its sov'rain virtues; and Directions in the Use of it for Health. Collected from Treatises of Eminent Physicians upon that Subject. Also a Preface concerning Beau-Criticism. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed for J. Nutt near Stationer's-Hall, MDCCII. [1702]. ESTC No. T121096. Grub Street ID 171958.
  • Tate, Nahum. The song for New-Years-Day, 1703. Perform'd before Her Majesty. Set by Mr. Eccles, Master of her Majesty's Musick. The words by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to her Majesty. [London]: Printed for J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1703. ESTC No. T133783. Grub Street ID 182504.
  • Tate, Nahum. Portrait-Royal. A poem upon Her Majesty's picture set up in Guild-Hall; by order of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London. Drawn by Mr. Closterman. Written by N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed by J. Rawlins for J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1703. ESTC No. T133784. Grub Street ID 182505.
  • Tate, Nahum. The triumph, or warriours Welcome: a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With the Ode for New-Year's Day. 1705. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed by J. Rawlins for J. Holland at the Bible in St. Paul's Alley. Sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1705. ESTC No. T56172. Grub Street ID 282721.
  • Tate, Nahum. The triumph, or warriours welcome: a poem on the glorious successes of the last year. With the Ode for New-Year's Day, 1705. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed by J. Rawlins for J. Holland at the Bible in St. Paul's Alley. Sold by J. Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1705. ESTC No. N13846. Grub Street ID 3743.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulatory poem, to the Right Honourable Richard Earl Rivers, upon His Lordship's expedition. Written by Mr. Tate. London: printed in the year, 1706. ESTC No. T161149. Grub Street ID 200344.
  • Tate, Nahum. The muse's memorial of the happy recovery of the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington, from a dangerous sickness, in the year 1706, a congratulary poem. With an account of the present state of poetry. By N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed for Tho. Osborne, in Grays-Inn near the Walks, and sold by B. Bragge at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1707. ESTC No. N35250. Grub Street ID 23534.
  • Tate, Nahum. Injur'd love: or, the cruel husband. A tragedy. Design'd to be acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. N. Tate, ... London: printed for Richard Wellington, 1707. ESTC No. T16500. Grub Street ID 203263.
  • Tate, Nahum. A consolatory poem to the Right Honourable John Lord Cutts, upon the death of his most accomplish'd lady. London: printed by R. R. for Henry Playford in the Temple-Change, MDCXCVIII. [1708]. ESTC No. N1700. Grub Street ID 6500.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulary [sic] poem to His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, Lord High Admiral of Great Britain. Upon the glorious successes at sea. By N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed by H. Meere, for J. B. and sold by R. Burrough and J. Baker; and J. Morphew, 1708. ESTC No. T31194. Grub Street ID 262022.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulatory poem to his Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, upon the glorious successes at sea. By N. Tate Esq; Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. To which is added a happy memorable song, on the fight near Audenarde, between the Duke of Marlborough and Vendome, &c. London: printed by Henry Hills, 1708. ESTC No. T31195. Grub Street ID 262023.
  • Tate, Nahum. The second part of Absalom and Achitophel. A poem. [London: printed, and sold by J. Read, 1709]. ESTC No. N22068. Grub Street ID 11429.
  • Tate, Nahum. An essay for promoting of psalmody. London: printed for J. Holland, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1710. ESTC No. T182958. Grub Street ID 219398.
  • Tate, Nahum. The muse's memorial, Of the Right Honourable Earl of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain. Written by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed by E. Berington, and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, and B. Berington at Essex-Street End in the Strand, 1712. ESTC No. T629. Grub Street ID 288276.
  • Tate, Nahum. An epigram on the Spectator. [London]: printed for E. Curll, at the dial and Bible, and R. Gosling, at the mitre, in Fleet-Street, 1712. ESTC No. N857. Grub Street ID 53471.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, acted at the Queens Theatre. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed for Richard Wellington, 1712. ESTC No. T16499. Grub Street ID 203251.
  • Tate, Nahum. The muse's bower, an epithalamium on the auspicious nuptials of the Right Honourable the the Marquis of Caermarthen, with the Lady Elizabeth Harley, Daughter of the Right Honourable Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, Lord High Treasurer of Great Britain. By Mr. Tate, Poet-Laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1713. ESTC No. T133779. Grub Street ID 182500.
  • Tate, Nahum. A congratulatory poem, on Her Majesties happy recovery, and return to meet her Parliament. By Mr. Tate, poet-laureat to Her Majesty. London: printed for James Holland, at the Bible and Ball in St Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1714. ESTC No. N1869. Grub Street ID 8158.
  • Tate, Nahum. A song for His Majesty's birth-day, May 28. 1715. By Mr. Tate ... London: printed in the year, 1715. ESTC No. T227522. Grub Street ID 248545.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear: a tragedy, as it is now acted at the King's Theatre. Reviv'd with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed in the year, 1729. ESTC No. T36409. Grub Street ID 266332.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. As it is acted by His Majesty's servants. To which is now added, a preface concerning farce: With an Account of the Personae and Larvae, &c. Of the Ancient Theatre. By N. Tate. Dublin: printed by and for James Hoey, and George Faulkner, at the Pamphlet-Shop in Skinner-Row, opposite to the Tholsel, 1730. ESTC No. T118436. Grub Street ID 169984.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. Dublin: printed by S. Powell, for William Smith, at the Hercules, in Dame's-Street, MDCCXXXIII. [1733]. ESTC No. T36413. Grub Street ID 266336.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, and his three daughters: a tragedy, as it is acted at the theatres. By Shakespear. With alterations by N. Tate. London: printed by R. Walker, at Shakespears-Head, in Turn-Again-Lane, by the Ditch-Side; and may be had at his shop, the Sign of Shakespear's-Head, in Change-Alley, Cornhill; and likewise at his Shop, the Sign of Shakespear's-Head and Hawk, between the Savoy and Somerset-House, in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T54112. Grub Street ID 280979.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy. Acted at the King's Theatre. Reviv'd with alterations. By N. Tate. London: printed for W. Feales, at Rowe's-Head, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]. ESTC No. T138305. Grub Street ID 186177.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy: as it is now acted at the King's Theatres. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate. London: printed for J. Brindley, C. Corbett, R. Wellington, J. and T. King, C. Ward [and 3 others in London], 1745. ESTC No. T36410. Grub Street ID 266333.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy: as it is now acted at the king's theatres. Revised, with alterations, by N. Tate. Glasgow: printed by William Duncan Junior, 1756. ESTC No. N17694. Grub Street ID 7163.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy: as it is now acted at the King's theatres. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate. London: printed for the proprietors, and sold by all the booksellers, 1757. ESTC No. N33075. Grub Street ID 21595.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. Dublin: printed for William Smith, at the Hercules, in Dame-Street, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. N7368. Grub Street ID 52304.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. A tragedy: as it is now acted at the King's Theatres. Revised, with alterations, by N. Tate. Glasgow: printed in the year, 1758. ESTC No. N66560. Grub Street ID 48276.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. A farce. As it is now acted at both theatres with universal applause. Written originally by Sir Aston Cokain, and since revived with considerable alterations. London: printed for J. Turner, and sold by all the Booksellers, in Town and Country, M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T57297. Grub Street ID 283582.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy: as it is now acted at the King's theatres. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate. London: printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, P. Brindley, J. Hodges, M. and T. Longman, A. and C. Corbett, J. and T. King, W. Reeve, J. Cooper, F. Noble, and J. Noble, MDCCLIX. [1759]. ESTC No. T36411. Grub Street ID 266334.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. A farce. As it is now acted at both theatres with universal applause. Written originally by Sir Aston Cokain, and since revived with considerable alterations. Dublin: printed for G. Faulkner and J. Hoey, 1759. ESTC No. T163410. Grub Street ID 201942.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. Cork: printed in the year, 1761. ESTC No. T168254. Grub Street ID 206183.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. Corke: printed by Eugene Swiney, 1761. ESTC No. T28349. Grub Street ID 259992.
  • Tate, Nahum. Duke and no duke: or Trapolin's vagaries. A farce: as it is now acted. Edinburgh: printed for A. Donaldson, at Pope's Head, opposite the Exchange, M,DCC,LXI. [1761]. ESTC No. T100631. Grub Street ID 154565.
  • Tate, Nahum. Duke and no duke: or Trapolin's vagaries. A farce: as it is now acted. Glasgow: printed in the year, 1762. ESTC No. N2210. Grub Street ID 11464.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal, in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate, Esq. London: printed for F. and J. Noble, T. Lowndes, T. Longman, T. Caslon, C. Corbett, T. King, and W. Nicoll, 1767. ESTC No. N17698. Grub Street ID 7166.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, and altered by George Colman, Esq. Dublin: printed for James Hoey, and John Exshaw, Booksellers, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. N7367. Grub Street ID 52303.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. London: printed for R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; and T. Becket, and Co. in the Strand, MDCCLXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T62768. Grub Street ID 288189.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate, Esq. London: printed for F. and J. Noble, T. Lowndes, T. Longman, T. Caslon, C. Corbett, and W. Nicoll, MDCCLXXI. [1771]. ESTC No. N7364. Grub Street ID 52300.
  • Tate, Nahum. The loves of Dido and Æneas, an opera, written by Nahum Tate, Esq. and set to music by Mr. Henry Purcell, performed, ... by the Academy of Ancient Music, on Thursday, April 21, 1774. London: printed in the year, 1774. ESTC No. N19404. Grub Street ID 8822.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear, a tragedy. By William Shakespear. Revived, with alterations, by N. Tate, Esq; As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal, in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. London: printed and sold by W. Oxlade, at Shakespeare's Head (no. 35,) in George-Street, Old-Bailey, M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]. ESTC No. T62225. Grub Street ID 287737.
  • Tate, Nahum. A duke and no duke. A farce. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, with universal applause. Written originally by Sir Aston Cokain, and since revived with considerable alterations. London: printed and sold by W. Oxlade, 1776. ESTC No. T26036. Grub Street ID 258225.
  • Tate, Nahum. King Lear, a tragedy: altered from Shakspeare by David Garrick, Esq. Marked with the variations in the manager's book: at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed for C. Bathurst, J. F. & C. Rivington, L. Davis, W. Owen & Son, B. White & Son [and 25 others in London], 1786. ESTC No. T62767. Grub Street ID 288188.
  • Tate, Nahum. King Lear. A tragedy. Altered from Shakspeare, by D. Garrick, Esq. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. London: printed for R. Butters, [1790?]. ESTC No. T63041. Grub Street ID 288341.
  • Tate, Nahum. The history of King Lear. Revived with alterations. By N. Tate. [Dublin]: Sold by G. Walsh, 19, Wood-Quay, [1795?]. ESTC No. T36414. Grub Street ID 266337.