ID 349
Name John Almon [Piccadilly]
Gender Unknown
Street Address Opposite Burlington-House, 178 Piccadilly
City London
Start Date 1763
End Date 1781
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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher A letter from Candor, to the public advertiser: Containing a series of constitutional remarks on some late interesting trials, and other points, of the most essential consequence to civil liberty. The Fourth Edition, in which there are many material additions. Candor , (Author)
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762] , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1765
Publisher The Double Mistake. A Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Griffith , Elizabeth (Author)
1766
Publisher The Double Mistake. A Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The Second Edition, Corrected. Griffith , Elizabeth (Author)
1766
Publisher The Double Mistake. A Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The Third Edition. Griffith , Elizabeth (Author)
1766
Bookseller Clifton: a poem, in two cantos. Including Bristol and all its environs. By Henry Jones, author of the Earl of Essex, Isle of Wight, Kew-Gardens, &c. Jones , Henry (Author)
Farley , Elizabeth (Printer)
1767
Bookseller The History of England from the accession of James I. to the elevation of the House of Hanover. Vol. IV. By Catharine Macaulay. Macaulay , Catharine (Author)
1768
Publisher Loose remarks on certain positions to be found in Mr. Hobbes' Philosophical rudiments of government and society. With a short sketch of a democratical form of government in a letter to Signior Paoli By Catharine Macaulay The second edition With two letters one from an American Gentleman to the author which contains some comments on her sketch of the democractical form of government and the author's answer. Macaulay , Catharine (Author)
1769
Publisher The art of cookery, made plain and easy; which far exceeds any thing of the kind yet published. Containing, I. How to Roast and Boil to Perfection every Thing necessary to be sent up to Table. II. Of Made-Dishes. III. How expensive a French Cook's Sauce is. IV. To make a Number of pretty little Dishes for a Supper or Side-Dish, and little Corner-Dishes for a great Table. V. To dress Fish. VI. Of Soops aud Broths. Vii. Of Puddings. Viii. Of Pies. IX. For a Lent Dinner; a Number of good Dishes, which you may make use of at any other time. X. Directions to prepare proper Food for the Sick. XI. For Captains of Ships; how to make all useful Things for a Voyage; and setting out a Table on board a Ship. XII. Of Hogs Puddings, Sausages, &c. XIII. To pot and make Hams, &c. XIV. Of Pickling. XV. Of making Cakes, &c. XVI. Of Cheese-Cakes, Creams, Jellies, Whipt. Syllabubs, &c. XVII. Of made Wines, Brewing, French Bread, Muffins, &c. XVIII. Jarring Cherries and Preserves, &c. XIX. To make Anchovies, Vermicella, Catchup, Vinegar, and to keep Artichokes, French Beans, &c. XX. Of Distilling. XXI. How to market; the Seasons of the Year for Butchers Meat, Poultry, Fish, Herbs, Roots, and Fruit. XXII. A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog. By Dr. Mead. XXIII. A Receipt to keep clear from Buggs. To which are added, by way of appendix, one hundred and fifty new and Useful receipts, And a Copious Index. By a lady. A new edition. Glasse , Hannah (Author)
1770
Publisher A peep into the principal seats and gardens in and about Twickenham (the residence of the muses) With a suitable companion for those who wish to visit Windsor or Hampton-Court. To which is added, A History of a little Kingdom on the Banks of the Thames, and its present Sovereign, his Laws, Government, &c. By a lady of Distinction, In the Republic of Letters. Pye , Jael Henrietta (Author)
1775
Bookseller A letter from Mrs. Straightforward to her son Timmy. To which is prefixed, Mrs. Straightforward's letter to the ladies and gentlemen of Cambridge. Unknown , (Author)
1780

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