There are 7 titles associated with this firm.

@book{ wphp_14207
  author={Smith,Charles},
  year={1746},
  title={The antient and present state of the county and city of Waterford: Being a natural, civil, ecclesiastical, historical, and topographical description thereof. Illustrated by remarks made on the baronies, parishes, towns, villages, mountains, rivers, medicinal waters, fossils, animals and vegetables; with some hints relating to agriculture and other useful improvements. With several notes and observations. Together with new and correct maps of the city and county; and embellished with perspective views of the city of Waterford, and of the towns of Lismore and Dungarvan. Published with the approbation of the Physico-Historical Society. By Charles Smith.},
  publisher={},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_14423
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1746},
  title={The history of the present rebellion in Scotland.},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_14424
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1746},
  title={The history of the rebellion raised against His Majesty King George II. From its rise in August 1745, to its happy extinction, by the glorious victory at Culloden, on the 16th of April, 1746. Illustrated with plans of the battles of Falkirk and Culloden.},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_14495
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1746},
  title={The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's supper, as appointed and practised by the Church of England; consisting of meditations and prayers for the morning and evening of every day in the week. With forms of examination, and confession of sins: and meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the holy sacrament. The whole, being purified from those extatic and carnal expressions, which (in a former treatise upon this subject) have been long complained of, is now rendered a plain, orthodox, and reasonable service to almighty God. To which are added, a morning and evening prayer to be used either with a family, or in private. Likewise, Christ's sermon on the Mount, paraphras'd.},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_14561
  author={Beveridge,William},
  year={1747},
  title={A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the common prayer. Preached by William Beveridge, D.D. (late lord bishop of St. Asaph) at the opening of the Parish Church of St. Peter's Cornhill, London, the 27th of November, 1681. The thirty second edition.},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_22422
  author={Fielding,Sarah},
  year={1747},
  title={Familiar letters between the principal characters in David Simple, and some others. To which is added, A vision. By the author of David Simple. In two volumes.},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }
@book{ wphp_14559
  author={Foote,Samuel},
  year={1747},
  title={The Roman and English Comedy consider'd and compar'd with remarks on The Suspicious Husband. And an examen into the merit of the present comic actors. By S. Foote, Esq;},
  publisher={Edward and John Exshaw},
  address={Dublin},    }