There are 12 titles associated with this firm.

Haywood , E. (1742). Secret histories, novels, and poems. in four volumes. written by mrs. eliza haywood. London: Richard Ware. Samuel Birt. Daniel Browne II. Charles Hitch. S. Austen.
(1746). The countess of moreton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of almighty god. London: James and James Bonwicke. Richard Ware. William Innys [Paternoster Row] James and Paul Knapton. Aaron Ward. Samuel Birt. William Parker. Daniel Browne II. Thomas Longman I. Charles Hitch.
Harrison , S. (1755). The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat family cook: containing above twelve hundred curious and uncommon receipts in cookery, pastry, preserving, picking, candying, collaring, &c. with plain and easy instructions for preparing and dressing every thing suitable for an elegant entertainment, from two dishes to five or ten, &c. and directions for ranging them in their proper order. also a copious and useful bill of fare, of all manner of provisions in season, for every month in the year; so that no person need be at a loss to provide an agreeable variety, at a moderate expence [sic]. together with directions for making all sorts of wine, mead, cyder-shrub, &c. and distilling strong-waters, &c. after the most approved methods: for brewing ale and small-beer in a cleanly, frugal manner: and for managing and breeding poultry to advantage. likewise several useful family receipts for taking out stains, preserving furniture, cleaning plate, taking iron-moulds out of linen, &c. as also easy tables, of sums ready cast up, from one farthing to one pound, for the use of those not conversant in arithmetic: and tables shewing the interest of money from 3, 3 1/2, 4, and 5 per cent. from one day to a year. the whole is so contrived as to contain as much as any book of double the price; and the excellency of the receipts renders it the most useful book of the kind. by mrs. sarah harrison, of devonshire. the sixth edition, revised and corrected. to which is now added several modern receipts, by very good judges of the separate articles, particularly to dress turtle, &c. also, every one their own physician ; a collection of the most approved receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to human bodies. carefully compiled by mary morris. London: Richard Ware.
Harrison , S. (1757). The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat family cook: containing above twelve hundred curious and uncommon receipts in cookery, pastry, preserving, pickling, candying, collaring, &c. with plain and easy instructions for preparing and dressing every thing suitable for an elegant entertainment, from two dishes to five or ten, &c. and directions for ranging them in their proper order. also a copious and useful bill of fare, of all manner of provisions in season, for every month in the year; so that no person need be at a loss to provide an agreeable variety, at a moderate expence. together with directions for making all sorts of wine, mead, cyder, shrub, &c. and distilling strong-waters, &c. after the most approved methods: for brewing ale and small-beer in a cleanly, frugal manner: and for managing and breeding poultry to advantage. likewise several useful family receipts for taking out stains, preserving furniture, cleaning plate, taking iron-moulds out of linen, &c. as also easy tables, of sums ready cast up, from one farthing to one pound, for the use of those not conversant in arithmetic: and tables shewing the interest of money from 3, 3 1/2, 4, and 5 per cent. from one day to a year. the whole is so contrived as to contain as much as any book of double the price; and the excellency of the receipts renders it the most useful book of the kind. by mrs. sarah harrison, of devonshire. the sixth edition, revised and corrected. to which are now added several modern receipts, by very good judges of the separate articles, particularly to dress turtle, &c. also, every one their own physician: a collection of the most appro[priate] receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to human bod[ies] carefully compiled by mary morris. London: Richard Ware.
Harrison , S. (1777). The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat family cook: containing above twelve hundred curious and uncommon receipts in cookery, pastry, preserving, pickling, candying, collaring, &c. with plain and easy instructions for preparing and dressing every thing suitable for an elegant entertainment, from two dishes to five or ten, &c. also a copious and useful bill of fare, of all manner of provisions in season, for every month in the year. together with directions for making all sorts of wine, mead, cyder, shrub, distilling strong-waters, &c. for brewing ale and small-beer in a cleanly, frugal manner: and for managing and breeding poultry to advantage. likewise several useful family receipts for taking out stains, preserving furniture, cleaning plate, taking iron-moulds out of linen, &c. as also easy tables, of sums ready cast up, from one farthing to one pound, for the use of those not conversant in arithmetic: and tables shewing the interest of money from 3, 3 1/2, 4 and 5 per cent. from one day to a year. the whole is so contrived as to contain more than any book of double the price; and the excellency of the receipts renders it the most useful book of the kind. by mrs. sarah harrison. the ninth edition, revised and corrected. to which are now added several modern receipts, by very good judges. also, every one their own pysician: a collection of the most approved receipts for the cure of the disorders incident to human bodies. London: John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington] Stanley Crowder. Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] Richardson and Urquhart. Richard Ware. Richard Horsfield. W. Hayes.