ID 5104
Name s.n. [sine nomine]
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Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Unknown Isabella Bond, widow, relict and administratrix of John Bond, Esq; deceased, Paschasius Minne, and Martha his wife, and six children, by Mr. Minne, their father and guardian, appellnts. Charity and Julyan Hele, infants, by Sir Thomas Putt, Bart. and Dame Julyan his wife, their mother and guardians, respondnts. The appellants case. Bond , Isabella (Contributor)
1717
Printer Grana angelica: or the true Scots pills. Left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, ... are faithfully prepared only by I. Inglish from Edinburgh; now living at the Unicorn over against the New Church, ... London. Inglish , Isabella (Author)
1720
Publisher An epistle to Sir. Scipio Hill, from Madam Kil-k. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1720
Publisher For the health and benefit of the female-sex: whether wives, widows, or maids, by a gentlewoman. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1720
Publisher Mary Coleman, at the sign of the Porter and dwarf, and the Hand and shears, over the common shore in Houndsditch, sells all sorts of linen goods in the piece or made up, as dowlas, garlicks, isinghams, Irish and Russia cloths of all sorts, ... Coleman , Mary (Author)
1720
Publisher Mary Smith, at the sign of the Porter and Dwarf, in the middle of the Great Cloysters, near West-Smithfield, London. sells all sorts of millinary wares, ... Smith , Mary (Author)
1720
Publisher Rebecca English, at the Old white Swan and Rowl over-against the iron gates on the south-side of St. Paul's Church-yard, sells all sorts of black and colour'd plain silks ... English , Rebecca (Author)
1720
Printer The Devonshire woman: or, a wonderful narrative of Frances Flood, shewing how she was taken by the small-pox in the street of Saltford, near Bath, in the year 1723; and having no place of abode [being a stranger] she got to a barn in the said town, where her legs broke short off in the small; and was healed without the help of physician or surgeon. Licens'd and enter'd according to order. Flood , Frances (Author)
1723
Printer The devonshire woman; or, a wonderful narrative of Frances Flood. Shewing how she was taken by the small-pox in the street of Saltford, near Bath; in the year 1723; and having no place of Abode, being a Stranger, she got to a Barn in the said Town, where her Legs broke short off in the small, and was healed without the help of Physician or Surgeon. Licens'd and Enter'd according to Order. Flood , Frances (Author)
1723
Publisher Memoirs, or, Spiritual exercises of Elisabeth Wast; written by her own hand. Wast [also West] , Elisabeth (Author)
1724
Publisher Poems on several occasions. Haywood , Eliza (Author)
1724
Publisher Apollo's edict. Barber , Mary (Author)
1725
Publisher Every man mind his own business, or Private Piques no Publick Precedents: being an answer to a late scurrilous pamphlet, intitul'd Every-Body's business is no-body's business, written by an old, peevish, trading J-ce, whose false reasoning is here expos'd, the cruelty of masters and mistresses exemplify'd, and the hardships of servitude set in a clear light. In a letter to A--- M---, Esq; by Catherine Comb-Brush, lady's woman. Defoe , Daniel (Author)
1725
Publisher A letter from Helen Hutton, who was Execute at Haddington, on Friday last, the 25th of February, written to her mother a few days before her execution. Hutton , Helen (Author)
1726
Publisher The fairy-king a poem by Mrs. Peggy ---- With----rs. Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
1726
Unknown Truth unvail'd: or, A true and impartial account of the inhumane and unchristian conduct of sundry ministers in the Presbytery of Stranrawer towards the Lady Logan. Written by the Lady herself, being forced thereto, for her own vindication. [To] which is added an appendix by another hand. ... misrepre[sented] in a late pamphlet intituled, ... to the Lady Logan's case, [ex]posed and confuted. Logan , Mary (Author)
1726
Unknown An account of a case between Canon Richard Eyre, and Elizabeth Swanton. Together with a vindication of the same from the malice and aspersions of the said Canon Eyre. Swanton , Elizabeth (Author)
Swanton , William (Author)
1727
Unknown Arthur Squire, attorney at law ---- appellant. Dame Rachael Pearshall ... respondent. The respondent's case. Pearshall , Rachael (Author)
1727
Unknown The Right Honourable Anne Countess of Coventry's meditations, and reflections moral and divine. Coventry (née Somerset) , Anne (Author)
1727
Unknown Information for Susanna countess of Strathmore, and Mr. James Lyon, brother-german to the deceast Charles earl of Strathmore, against James Carnegie of Finhaven, pannel. Lyon , Susanna (Author)
1728
Bookseller The city widow: or, love in a butt. A novel. Haywood , Eliza (Author)
1729
Publisher Scheme of the yearly rent of the estate of Seafort, from the year 1706 to 1715. Mackenzie , Frances (Author)
1729
Publisher Objections for Frances Countess Dowager of Seafort, against Robert Simpson writer in Edinburgh, and others pretending right to an apprising upon the estate of Seafort, led at the instance of Alexander Farquhar merchant in Aberdeen, upon which they plead preference to the countess. Mackenzie , Frances (Author)
1730
Publisher The goddess Envy to Doctor D--l--y. Grierson , Constantia (Author)
1730
Publisher A proposal to determine our longitude. Squire , Jane (Author)
1731

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