- Howard, Robert,
Howard, Robert, Sir, 1626-1698 (Autor Personal)
- Person of quality, 1626-1698
- N. S., 1626-1698
- NS, 1626-1698
- S., N., 1626-1698
InU/Wing STC files (usage: person of quality)
His A twofold vindication of the late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury ... 1696: signed (N.S.)
BM (S., N. [i.e.] Sir Robert Howard)
Halkett & Laing. A dict. of anonymous and pseudonymous literature of Great Britain. Vol. 4, 1888 ("A twofold vindication of the late Arch-Bishop of Canterbury" by Sir Robert Howard)
Oxford DNB online, 1 July 2013 (Sir Robert Howard, playwright and politician; born in January 1626; in the first decade of the Restoration, he combined his political career with that of a successful dramatist and critic; "The Committee", a political comedy first performed in November 1662, proved the most enduringly popular of his plays; "The Great Favourite, or, The Duke of Lerma", premièred on 20 February 1668, is his most powerful drama; died 3 September 1698)
Dryden & Howard,‡f1664-1668: the text of an essay of dramatic poesy, the Indian emperor and the Duke of Lerma, with other controversial matter,1929: