Publisher |
Objections or defences for His Majesty's advocate, on behalf of the Crown; to the claim of Margaret Lady Gray, and John Lord Gray her husband. |
Gray
, Margaret Blair
(Author)
Gray
, John
(Author)
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1748 |
Unknown |
The memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, wife to the Rev. Mr. Matth. Pilkington. Written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems, with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. In two volumes. |
Pilkington
, Laetitia
(Author)
|
1748 |
Printer |
Bradshaw's valuable family jewel. Being a store-house of such curious matters, as all ought to be acquainted with who intend to spend their lives either pleasant or profitable. Containing All that relates to Cookery, Pastry, Pickling, Preserving, Wine Making, Brewing, Bread Making, Oat Cakes, &c. With a great Number of other Necessary Articles, not to be met with in any other Book: Particularly, an Excellent Method for the Management of a Beer-Celler: How to keep Ale, or Beer, always exceeding fine; and how to restore sour Beer to its first Perfection; which Article has been of the utmost Service to the Purchasers of this Book. Likewise, an Excellent Method to preserve a constant Stock of Yeast, even in the most scarce Seasons. In this Book is likewise inserted, Mons. Millien's Method of preserving Metals from Rust, such as Guns, Grates, Candle-Sticks, &c. for the Discovery of which, the Parliament of Paris gave him 10,000 l. By Mrs. Penelope Bradshaw, and the late ingenious Mr. Lambart, confectioner. As this Book is enter'd according to Law, whoever print it shall be prosecuted. The 12th Edition. |
Bradshaw
, Penelope
(Author)
Lambart
, Edward
(Author)
|
1749 |
Printer |
The promised justification in number IV. Volume II. of the Apology. |
Muilman
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1749 |
Publisher |
Remarks on the second volume of the Memoirs of Mrs. Pilkington, with some particulars of that lady's life which she has omitted. By an impartial hand. |
Wentworth
, Dorothea
(Author)
|
1749 |
Unknown |
The election. A comedy of three acts. As it is now acting in London with great applause. |
Centlivre
, Susanna
(Author)
|
1749 |
Unknown |
The election. A comedy of Three Acts. As it is now acting in London with great Applause. |
Centlivre
, Susanna
(Author)
|
1749 |
Printer |
A collection of scarce and valuable receipts, never before printed, and taken from the manuscripts of divers persons ... To which is added the making several sorts of wines, ... By Anne Battam, ... |
Battam
, Anne
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. |
Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
A letter humbly address'd to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. |
Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
A letter humbly addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. By Mrs. Teresia Constantia Muilman. |
Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
An apology for the conduct of Mrs. T. C. Phillips; more particularly, that part of it which relates to her marriage with an eminent Dutch merchant. The whole authenticated by faithful copies of his letters, and of the settlement he made upon her to induce her to suffer (without any real Opposition on her part) a sentence to be pronounced against their marriage. Together with such other original papers, filed in the cause, as are necessary to illustrate that remarkable story. |
Phillips
, Teresia Constantia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
Twelve songs with symphonies and a thorough bass for the harpsicord set to music by Elizabeth Turner |
Turner
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, &c. You, my friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, ... |
Hume
, Sophia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, chairmen, &c. ... |
Hume
, Sophia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
A word of advice and warning to handicrafts-men, labourers, carmen, coachmen, chairmen, &c. You, my friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, ... |
Hume
, Sophia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
A word of advice and warning. To handicrafts-men, labourers, sea-men, fisher-men, &c. You my Friends, who are of the lower class among your brethren, and live by the labour of your hands, and sweat of your brows, and who by the pressing necessities of your families, are call'd to a diligent attendance on your employments, and for this reason perhaps may apprehend you are in some sort excused from devoting any part of your time to the service of God, and the care of your souls; ... |
Hume
, Sophia
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
At Devonshire House a book is kept by Sarah Shipman, the doorkeeper's daughter, where women servants and nurses, that are Friends, who want places, may have their names entered; and any Friend may be informed what servants, &c. are on the book. ... |
Brady
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
Divine poems, composed by Sarah Chappel, belonging to the Tabernacle. |
Chappel
, Sarah
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse: in three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. |
Rowe
, Elizabeth Singer
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
The case of Mrs. Catherine Forman, of London. |
Forman
, Catherine
(Author)
|
1750 |
Publisher |
The Maiden's prize, or, The batchelor's puzzle. Being miscellany of theological and philosophical queries, proposed to all the ingenious married men and batchelors in the Kindom of England. Mrs. Anne Ward, a beautiful young lady of five hundred pounds a year. who vows never to marry any man but him who resolves the following questions. And likewise promises the ingenious married man an hundred guineas for his trouble. |
Ward
, Ann
(Author)
|
1750 |
Printer |
Amelia, or, The Distress'd wife: a history founded on real circumstances. By a private gentlewoman. |
Justice
, Elizabeth
(Author)
|
1751 |
Printer |
George Montgomerie-Moir, of Leckie, Esq; - - - - appellant. Anne Montgomerie, and Mess. Alexander and Archibald Stevenson, procurators fiscal of the Commissariot of Edinburgh, for their interest, - - - - - - - - - - respondents. The respondents case. |
Moir
, Anne Montgomery
(Author)
|
1751 |
Publisher |
A full copy of the proof in the process of separation and aliment, at the instance of Mrs. Anne Montgomery, against George Montgomery-Moir of Leckie, her husband. Consisting of the depositions of the witnesses on both sides; -- and, the letters produced by parties and witnesses. To which are prefixed, the interlocutors pronounced in the process; the pursuer's condescendence, ... and, the defender's condescendence. |
Moir
, Anne Montgomery
(Author)
|
1751 |
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