ID 35
Name James Williams [5 Skinner Row]
Gender Unknown
Street Address 5 Skinner Row
City Dublin
Start Date 1763
End Date 1774
Sources
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Titles

Displaying 51–69 of 69

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher [The] Hermit. A novel. By Miss Minifie, author of Barford-Abbey, The cottage, &c. Gunning , Susannah (Author)
1770
Publisher Letters between an English lady and her friend at Paris. In which are contained the memoirs of Mrs. Williams. By a lady. In two volumes. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1770
Publisher Madam Johnson's present: or, every young woman's companion, in useful and universal knowledge. Digested under the following Heads: I. Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetick, taught without the Help of a Master. II. The Compleat Market-Woman. III. The Cook's Guide for dressing all Sorts of Flesh, Fowl, and Fish. IV. For Pickling, Pastry, and Consectionary. V. An Estimate of the Expences of a Family in the middling Station of Life. VI. The Art and Terms of Carving Fish, Fowl, and Flesh. Vii. A Bill of Fare for every Month in the Year for Dinner, Supper, and also for extraordinary Occasions. Viii. The Young Woman's Instructor for the right Spelling of Words used in Marketting, Cookery, Pickling, Preserving, &c. &c. &c. To this Edition are added, Some plain and necessary Directions to Maid-Servants in General, and several useful Tables: Which renders it the Completest Book of the Kind ever published. The Compiler, Madam Johnson, in order to make this Book come as cheap as possible to the Purchasers, has, out of her Benevolence, fixed the Price at 1 s. 7 1/2 d. Bound; though it contains double the Quantity that is usually sold for that Sum. The fourth edition. Johnson , Mary (Author)
1770
Publisher Midas; an English burletta. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. O'Hara , Kane (Author)
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762] , Elizabeth (Publisher)
1770
Publisher The School for Rakes: a Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Griffith , Elizabeth (Author)
1770
Printer Letters concerning England, Holland, and Italy. By the celebrated Madam du Bocage, member of the Academies of Padua, Bologna, Rome, and Lyons. Written during her travels in those countries. Translated from the French. Quæ mores hominum multorum vidit et urbes. In two volumes. Du Boccage , Anne-Marie Fiquet (Author)
1771
Publisher Almida, a Tragedy. As it is Performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane. By a Lady. Arouet , Francois-Marie (Voltaire) (Author)
Celesia , Dorothea (Author)
Celesia , Dorothea (Translator)
1771
Publisher Fatal friendship. A novel. In two volumes. By a Lady. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1771
Publisher The Shipwreck and Adventures of Monsieur Pierre Viaud, A Native of Bourdeaux, and Captain of a Ship. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith. Dubois-Fontanelle , Joseph-Gaspard (Author)
Griffith , Elizabeth (Translator)
1771
Printer The experienced English house-keeper, for the use and ease of ladies, house-keepers, cooks, &c. Wrote purely from practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, whom the author lately served as house-keeper: Consisting of near eight hundred original receipts, most of which never appeared in print. Part I. Lemon pickle, browning for all sorts, of made dishes, soups, fish, plain meat, game made dishes both hot and cold, pyes, puddings &c. Part II. All kinds of confectionary, particularly the gold and silver web for covering of sweetmeats, and a dessert of spun sugar, with directions to set out a table in the most elegant manner and in the modern taste, floating Islands, fish ponds, transparent puddings; trifles, whips, &c. Part III. Pickling, potting, and collaring, wines, vinegars, catchups, distillsng, with two most valuable receipts, one for refining malt liquors, the other for curing acid wines, and a correct list of every thing in season for every month in the year. The third edition, with an appendix containing 102 additional receipts, and the plan of a fire stove, wherein any common fuel may be burnt instead of charcoal. By Elizabeth Raffald. Raffald , Elizabeth (Author)
1772
Publisher Letters from Elizabeth Sophia de Valiere to her friend Louisa Hortensia de Canteleu. By Madam Riccoboni. Translated from the French by Mr. Maceuen. In two volumes. Riccoboni , Marie Jeanne (Author)
MacEuen , Mr. (Translator)
1772
Publisher The fine lady. A novel. By the author of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes. Briscoe , Sophia (Author)
1772
Publisher The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. ... Unknown , (Author)
1772
Publisher The history of Miss Melmoth. In two volumes. By the author of The fine lady. ... Briscoe , Sophia (Author)
1772
Publisher The test of filial duty. In a series of letters between Miss Emilia Leonard, and Miss Charlotte Arlington. A novel. In two volumes. Scott , Sarah (Author)
1772
Publisher Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. Chapone , Hester Mulso (Author)
1773
Publisher The rambles of Mr. Frankly. Published by his sister. In two volumes. Bonhote , Elizabeth (Author)
1773
Publisher Letters on the improvement of the mind. Addressed to a young lady. By Mrs Chapone. In two volumes. ... Chapone , Hester Mulso (Author)
1774
Publisher The experienced English house-keeper, for the use and ease of ladies, house-keepers, cooks, &c. Wrote purely from practice, ... consisting of near eight hundred original receipts most of which never appeared in print. ... The sixth edition, with an appendix ... By Elizabeth Raffald. Raffald , Elizabeth (Author)
1778

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