There are 24 titles associated with this firm.

@book{ wphp_25951
  author={Hale,Matthew},
  year={1716},
  title={The analysis of the law: being a scheme, or, abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table.},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25952
  author={Hale,Matthew},
  year={1716},
  title={The history of the common law of England. Divided into twelve chapters. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected.},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26011
  author={Covert,Nicholas},
  year={1716},
  title={The scrivener's guide. Vol. II. Being choice and approved forms of precedents of all sorts of business now in use and practice, in a much better Method than any yet Printed; and useful for all gentlemen, but chiefly for those who practice the law, viz. Articles of Agreement, Assignments, Acquittances, Bankrupts, Bargains and Sales, Bills, Bonds, Certificates, Conditions, Copartnerships, Copyhold Precedents, Covenants, Defeazances, Deputations, Grants, Jointures, Indentures, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Licences, Mortgages, Obligations, Partitions, Provisoes, Releases, Revocations, Settlements of Estates, Wills, Warrants, &c. By Nicholas Covert, one of the Attorneys of the Court of Common Pleas. The third edition, corrected and enlarged with many additions, by William Bohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Jonah Browne [Brown] \& John Hooke \& Thomas Woodward \& Lewis Sweeting},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25961
  author={Blount,Thomas and Nelson,William},
  year={1717},
  title={A law-dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With references to the several statutes, records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq; The third edition. To which are added above two thousand two hundred words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne's Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain.  Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25959
  author={Blount,Thomas and Nelson,William},
  year={1717},
  title={A law-Dictionary and glossary, interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With References to the several Statutes, Records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq; The third edition. To which are added near three thousand words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne's Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain. Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26025
  author={Nelson,William and Great Britain,Court of Common Pleas},
  year={1717},
  title={The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche, Serjeant at Law, and late one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. The several cases therein are truly stated upon the respective Pleadings and Entries, in English. Also Every Citation in the Report is carefully examin'd by the Law-Books to which they refer, and where they agree, and where they differ from the Point in Question made appear; and those ranged in that Order as in many Places to form an Argument where there was none before; with large Observations. Likewise Many obsolete Words and difficult Sentences are explain'd; which are printed in a different Character. Composed in a plain and easy method, and made very useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By W. Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Jonah Browne [Brown] \& Francis Clay \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26043
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1718},
  title={The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested; very useful for all young students in the common laws of England. To which is added, the Law-Latin dictionary: Being An Alphabetical Collection of such Law-Latin Words as are found in several Authentic Manuscripts, and Printed Books of Precedents, whereby Entering Clerks, and others, may be furnished with fit and proper Words, in a Common Law Sense, for any thing they shall have occasion to make use of, in drawing Declarations, or any parts of Pleading. Also, a more Compendious and Accurate Exposition of the Terms of the Common Law (interspers'd throughout) than any hitherto extant, containing many important Words of Art used in Law-Books. The second edition, corrected and enlarg’d.},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& John Walthoe I \& Benjamin Tooke II \& Thomas Bickerton \& Fletcher Gyles [Giles] \& John Hooke \& Francis Clay},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26038
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1718},
  title={The law-Latin dictionary: being an alphabetical collection of such law-Latin words as are found in several authentic manuscripts and printed books of precedents; being an alphabetical collection of such law-Latin words as are found in several authentic manuscripts and printed books of precedents; whereby entering clerks and others, may be furnished with fit and proper words in a common law sense, for any thing they have occasion to make use of, in drawing declarations, or any parts of pleading : also, a more compendious and accurate exposition of the terms of the common law (interspersed throughout) than any hitherto extant; containing many important words of art used in law-books. The second edition, corrected and enlarg’d.},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& John Walthoe I \& Benjamin Tooke II \& Thomas Bickerton \& Fletcher Gyles [Giles] \& John Hooke \& Francis Clay},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26030
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1718},
  title={The laws concerning travelling, &c. Viz. 1. Robbery. 2. Of such accidents as the traveller is liable to upon the road. 3. What satisfaction he shall have where he suffers by bad ways; and of Trespass to avoid them. 4. Of land-carriage, and where carriers are responsible for Goods delivered them. 5. Of Innkeepers, and the remedies against their Extortions, and where they are answerable for the Goods of their Guests. 6. Of Water-Carriage; and therein of Importation and Exportation of Merchandize. 7. Of negotiating Bills of exchange. 8. Of the Currency of Money. 9. Of the laws for regulating Hackney Coaches, Chairs, Chairmen, and Watermen in and about London.},
  publisher={Jonah Browne [Brown] \& Francis Clay \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26085
  author={Nelson,William},
  year={1718},
  title={The office and authority of a justice of peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject. Shewing also the Duty of Constables, Commissioners of Sewers, Coroners, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, Church-Wardens, and other Parish-Officers: Digested under alphabetical titles. To which are added, Precedents of Indictments and Warrants, Never before Printed. Very useful for Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Sheriffs, Clerks of the Assizes, and of the Peace, and all others concern'd in such Matters. The sixth edition, corrected, amended, and continued down to this present year 1718. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={John Walthoe I \& John Hooke \& Benjamin Tooke II \& Executors of John Nicholson},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26081
  author={Nelson,William and Great Britain,Court of Common Pleas},
  year={1718},
  title={The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche, Serjeant at Law, and late one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. The several cases therein are truly stated upon the respective Pleadings and Entries, in English. Also Every Citation in the Report is carefully examin'd by the Law-Books to which they refer, and where they agree, and where they differ from the Point in Question made appear; and those ranged in that Order as in many Places to form an Argument where there was none before; with large Observations. Likewise Many obsolete Words and difficult Sentences are explain'd; which are printed in a different Character. Composed in a plain and easy method, and made very useful for Students and Practisers of the Common Law. By W. Nelson of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Jonah Browne [Brown] \& Francis Clay \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26093
  author={Nelson,William and Care,Henry},
  year={1719},
  title={English liberties, or the free-born subject's inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non concedendo, the Habea Corpus act, and several other statutes; with comments on each of them. Likewise. The Proceedings in Appeals of Murder: Of Ship-Money; Of Tonnage and Poundage. Of Parliaments, and the Qualification and Choice of Members: Of the Three Estates, and of the Settlement of the Crown by Parliament. Together with a Short History of the Succession, not by any Hereditary Right: Also a Declaration of the Liberties of the Subject: And of the Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy. The Petition of Right; with a short but impartial Relation of the Difference between Charles I. and the Long Parliament, concerning the Prerogative of the King, the Liberties of the Subject, and the Rise of the Civil Wars. Of Trials by Juries, and of the Qualifications of Jurors; their Punishment for Misbehaviour, and of Challenges to them. Lastly, Of Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Constables. Church-Wardens, Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of the Highways, &c. With many Law-Cases throughout the Whole. Compiled first by Henry Care, and now continued, with large additions, by W. N. of the Middle-Temple, Esq; The Fourth Edition.},
  publisher={Arthur Bettesworth \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26084
  author={Lilly,John},
  year={1719},
  title={Reports and pleadings of cases in assise, for offices, nusances, lands and tenements; shewing the manner of proceeding in assises of novel disseisin, from the Original to the Judgment and Execution; as well where the Demandant and Tenant appear, as where either of them makes Default: Nothing of this Kind being ever before published. With Observations on every Case, very necessary for all Clerks of Assise, Attorneys, &c. To which are added writs of assise, By John Lilly Gent. Author of the Practical Conveyancer. To which is added, a prefatory discourse, shewing the nature of this action, and reasons for putting it in practice.},
  publisher={John Hooke \& Thomas Woodward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26024
  author={Unknown,},
  year={1719},
  title={Tables of all the cases printed in the books of reports, digested under proper heads. To which is added, the names of all the cases in an alphabetical order.},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Francis Clay \& Robert Gosling \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26070
  author={Lilly,John},
  year={1719},
  title={The practical conveyancer: in two parts. Part I. Containing rules and instructions for drawing all sorts of conveyances of estates and interests, whether Real or Personal, in Possession or Expectancy. Also Particular Rules for the Exposition of Deeds, Wills, &c. and of Words used in Conveyances. Together With The Resolutions of the several Courts at Westminster, in Cases wherein Difficulties have arisen touching the Words and Clauses in Deeds, Devises, &c. The whole extracted by Way of Abridgment from the Reports at large of the said Cases, and alphabetically digested under proper Heads. Part II. Being the first part reduced into practice, in a select collection of precedents, viz. Marriage-Settlements, Bargains and Sales, Leases, Leases and Releases, Deeds of Copartnership, of Exchange, of Release and Confirmation; Mortgages, Surrenders, Wills, Letters of Attorney, Assignments of Stocks and Exchequer Annuities, Ecclesiastical Instruments, &c. By John Lilly, Gent.},
  publisher={Thomas Ward \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26092
  author={Lilly,John},
  year={1719},
  title={The practical register: or, a general abridgment of the law, as it is now practised in the several courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, digested by way of Common-place, under Alphabetical heads, with a great variety of Cases extracted from the Reports. Together with all the modern rules of court brought down to this present year 1719. In two volumes. To which are added, Two TABLES: One of the several Acts of Parliament mention'd and explain'd throughout this whole Work. The Other, of the Names of the several Heads contained in each Volume. By John Lilly, Gent,},
  publisher={Thomas Ward \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Francis Clay \& John Hooke},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_23875
  author={Fowke,Martha and Bond,William},
  year={1720},
  title={The epistles of Clio and Strephon, being a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an Affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's Occasional Compositions both in Prose and Verse.},
  publisher={John Hooke \& Fletcher Gyles [Giles] \& William Boreham},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25997
  author={Steele,Richard and Addison,Joseph},
  year={1720},
  title={The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq; In five volumes. To which are added, (in order to render the Work Compleat) I. Mr. Bickerstaff's Predictions for the Year 1708. II. The Accomplishment of his Prediction as to the Death of Dr. Partridge. III. His Vindication, against Dr. Partridge's Objections in his Almanack of 1709. IV. An Elegy on the Death of Dr. Patridge.},
  publisher={Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] \& Andrew Bell \& John Darby II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& John Pemberton \& John Hooke \& Charles Rivington I \& Robert Cruttenden \& Thomas Cox \& Jeremiah Battley \& Francis Clay \& Edward Symon},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25994
  author={Steele,Richard and Addison,Joseph},
  year={1720},
  title={The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq; vol. V. The second edition.},
  publisher={Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] \& Andrew Bell \& John Darby II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& John Pemberton \& John Hooke \& Charles Rivington I \& Robert Cruttenden \& Thomas Cox \& Jeremiah Battley \& Francis Clay \& Edward Symon},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_23781
  author={Aubin,Penelope},
  year={1721},
  title={The life of Madam de Beaumount, a French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen Years undiscovered, being forced to fly France for her Religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With An Account of his returning to France, and her being discover'd by a Welsh Gentleman, who fetch'd her Lord to Wales: And of many strange Accidents which befel them, and their Daughter Belinda, who was stolen away from them; and of their Return to France in the Year 1718. By Mrs. Aubin.},
  publisher={Elizabeth Bell \& John Darby II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& Francis Fayram \& John Pemberton \& John Hooke \& Charles Rivington I \& Francis Clay \& Jeremiah Battley \& Edward Symon},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26077
  author={Nelson,William},
  year={1721},
  title={The office and authority of a Justice of Peace: collected out of all the books, whether of common or statute law, hitherto written on that subject. Shewing also the duty of constables, commissioners of sewers, coroners, overseers of the poor, surveyors of the highways, church-wardens, and other parish-officers: digested under alphabetical titles. To which are added, precedents of indictments and warrants, never before printed. Very useful for Justices of the Peace, coroners, sheriffs, clerks of the Assizes, and of the Peace, and all others concern'd in such matters. The seventh edition, corrected, amended, and continued down to this present year 1721. By W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& John Walthoe I \& Benjamin Tooke II \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Robert Gosling \& John Hooke \& Thomas Woodward \& Francis Clay \& John Peele \& Joel Stevens [Stephens]},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_24077
  author={Aubin,Penelope},
  year={1722},
  title={The Noble Slaves: or, The Lives and Adventures of Two Lords and Two Ladies, who were shipwreck'd and cast upon a desolate island near the East-Indies, in the year 1710. The manner of their living there: the surprizing discoveries they made, and strange deliverance thence. How in their return to Europe they were taken by two Algerine pirates near the Straits of Gibraltar. Of the slavery they endured in Barbary; and of their meeting there with several persons of quality, who were likewise slaves. Of their escaping thence, and safe arrival in their respective countries, Venice, Spain, and France, in the year 1718. With many extraordinary accidents that befel some of them afterwards. Being a history full of most remarkable events. By Mrs. Aubin.},
  publisher={Elizabeth Bell \& John Darby II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& Francis Fayram \& John Pemberton \& John Hooke \& Charles Rivington I \& Francis Clay \& Jeremiah Battley \& Edward Symon},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_24210
  author={Aubin,Penelope},
  year={1728},
  title={The life of Madam de Beaumount, a French lady; who lived in a cave in Wales above fourteen years undiscovered, being forced to fly to France for her religion; and of the cruel Usage she had there. Also her lord's adventures in Muscovy, where he was a Prisoner some Years. With An Account of his returning to France, and her being discover'd by a Welsh Gentleman, who fetch'd her Lord to Wales: And of many strange Accidents which befel them, and their Daughter Belinda, who was stolen away from them; and of their Return to France in the Year 1718. The second edition. By Mrs. Aubin.},
  publisher={John Darby II \& Arthur Bettesworth \& Francis Fayram \& John Osborn and Thomas Longman \& John Pemberton \& John Hooke \& Charles Rivington I \& Francis Clay \& Jeremiah Battley \& Edward Symon},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26054
  author={Wentworth,Thomas},
  year={1728},
  title={The office and duty of executors: or, a treatise directing testators to form, and executors to perform their wills and testaments according to law. Originally compiled by that judicious and approved author, Tho. Wentworth, late Bencher of Lincoln's-Inn. And now enlarged with a supplement, containing Divers Matters and Things not comprized in former Impressions, relating to Wills, Executors, Administrators, Devises, Legacies, &c. Collected from the Common and Statute Laws, and methodically digested, rendring the whole compleat, and in all its Parts conformable to the present Time and Laws now in Force. With References to the several Acts of Parliament and authentick Books of Reports both Ancient and Modern authorizing and approving the same. By H Curson, of the Inner-Temple.},
  publisher={John Walthoe I \& Robert Gosling \& William Innys [St. Paul's] \& John Osborn and Thomas Longman \& John Hooke \& Richard Williamson \& Thomas Ward \& Daniel Browne I \& Thomas Osborne I},
  address={London},    }