There are 18 titles associated with this firm.

@book{ wphp_26009
  author={Jacob,Giles},
  year={1716},
  title={The grand precedent: or, the conveyancer's guide and assistant. Containing the several distinct parts of all manner of instruments, writings, conveyances and assurances, in one grand deed; as, The Dates; the Parties how written in all Cases; Recitals of Deeds; Considerations; Grants and Premisses, and Bequests in Wills, &c. Exceptions, Habendums, Habendums in Trust to Uses, &c. Reddendums, Conditions and Proviso's; Covenants, Warranties, &c. Not only in all common matters, but upon the most extraordinary occasions, when Things of the greatest Difficulty and Variety have happened. By Giles Jacob, gent.},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& Bernard Lintott \& Thomas Ward \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Jonah Browne [Brown] \& Thomas Woodward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26010
  author={Jacob,Giles},
  year={1717},
  title={The court-keeper's companion. Containing all common business of courts-leet and courts-baron: As the Charges to the Juries, Proceedings in Court, and Entries in the Rolls; with Precedents of Copies of Court-Roll, Grants, Admittances, Surrenders, Presentments, &c. of Copyhold-Estates for Lives and in Fee. To which are added, the general customs of copyhold-estates, and some Special Cases of Law concerning them, and the Business of Court-keeping. And also some necessary Precedents relating to Land-Stewardship, &c.},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25955
  author={Jacob,Giles},
  year={1717},
  title={A catalogue of all the writs and processes, that issue out of the several courts at Westminster, &c. With great variety of cases relating to the same. Together with a full and exact account of their nature and use. In An Alphabetical Order.},
  publisher={Robert Gosling \& John Pemberton \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_24937
  author={Erasmus,Desiderius},
  year={1717},
  title={Colloquiorum Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami familiarium opus aureum. Cum scholiis quibusdam perquam eruditis, quae difficiliora passim loca diligenter explicant. Editio triplici nomine commendatissima. 1. Collatis optimis usquequaque exemplaribus. 2. Additis seorsim in fronte Argumentis unicuique Colloquio. 3. Adjecto Indice novo rerum & verborum memorabiliorum locupletissimo. Denuò recensita & emendata},
  publisher={Rebecca Bonwicke \& Timothy Goodwin \& John Walthoe II \& Matthew Wotton \& Samuel Manship \& Richard Wilkin \& Benjamin Tooke II \& Ralph Smith III \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_25953
  author={Manwood,John},
  year={1717},
  title={Manwood's treatise of the forest laws: Shewing not only the laws now in force, but the original of forests, what they are, and how they differ from chases, parks, and warrens; which all such things as are incident to either: together with the proper terms of art, collected out of the common and statute laws of this realm; as also from the assises and iters of Pickering and Lancaster, and several other ancient and learned authors. Treating also of the office of agistors, beadles, foresters, keepers, rangers, verderors and wood wards, and of the courts of attachment, &c. with all the variety of cases relating to forests, chases, parks, and warrens; and all the laws concerning the game made, adjudged or repealed, since the year 1665. The whole digested under proper titles in an alphabetical order. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged. By William Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={Bernard Lintott \& Robert Gosling \& John Pemberton \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26058
  author={Great Britain,Court of Chancery and Nelson,William},
  year={1717},
  title={Reports of special cases argued and decreed in the Court of Chancery, in the reigns of King Charles I. King Charles II. and King William III. None of them ever before printed. Published by W. Nelson, of the Middle-Temple, Esq;},
  publisher={Bernard Lintott \& Robert Gosling \& John Pemberton \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26091
  author={Fitzherbert,Anthony},
  year={1718},
  title={The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert. Whereunto are added, The Authorities in Law, and some other Cases and word collected by the Translator out of the Year-Books and Abridgments. With A New and Exact Table of the most Material Things contained therein. The Sixth Edition, carefully corrected from the Errors of the former Impressions.},
  publisher={},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26056
  author={Brown,William},
  year={1718},
  title={A compendious and accurate treatise of fines upon writs of covenant; and recoveries upon writs of entry in the post. With ample and copious Instructions how to draw, acknowledge, and levy the same in all Cases. Being a Work performed with great Exactness, and full of Variety of Clerkship. With an Addition of several Precedents, and many Observations, Rules and Cases concerning the Effect and Operation of Fines and Recoveries. The fifth edition, reviewed, corrected, and now very much inlarged.},
  publisher={Daniel Browne I \& John Walthoe I \& Benjamin Tooke II \& William Mears [Temple Bar] \& Thomas Ward \& Thomas Bickerton \& Thomas Woodward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26068
  author={Fitzherbert,Anthony},
  year={1718},
  title={The new natura brevium of the most Reverend Judge, Mr. Anthony Fitz-Herbert. Whereunto are added, the authorities in law, and some other cases and notes collected by the translator out of the Yearbooks and Abridgements. With a new and exact table of the most Material Things contained therein. The sixth edition, carefully corrected from the errors of the former Impressions.},
  publisher={Bernard Lintott \& Robert Gosling \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26031
  author={Great Britain,Court of Common Pleas and Unknown,},
  year={1718},
  title={The reports of the resolutions of the court on divers exceptions taken to pleadings, and other matters in law ; arising (for the most part) in the Court of Common Pleas, between the 34th year of King Charles II. and the 2d year of the Reign of her late Majesty Queen Anne. And some Observations on several of the precedents, as well as those which were never debated in court, as on many others. With Two tables: One of the names of the cases, and the other of the Matters contain'd in them. Printed in French by Sir Edward Lutwyche, late one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas; and allow'd and approv'd of the Lord Keeper, and by all the Reverend Judges. Now faithfully translated into English:  Together with an abstract of the Pleadings to which the said Reports and Observations relate, with references to the Pages in the Original. In two volumes.},
  publisher={John Walthoe I \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26057
  author={Brown,William},
  year={1719},
  title={Compendious and Accurate Treatise of Fines and Recoveries. Vol. II. Containing a Compleat Collection of Choice Precedents for Fines upon Writs of Covenant, and Common Recoveries upon Writs of Entry in the Post, in all Cases; Whereby Lands may be Settled, 1. In the Crown, to preserve the same in the Name and Blood to the utmost Posterity: Or, 2. The same may be transferred from one Person to another, in Fee-simple, Fee-tail, for Life or Years: Or, 3. Annuities, or Rent charges, may be granted thereby in Fee, in Tail, for Life or Years: And, 4. Any other Estate may be raised thereby, which can be done by Deed of Conveyance at Common Law. To which Precedents are prefixt two Discourses of the Nature and Operation of, and the Use and Practice relating to, Fines and Recoveries, deduced from Experience, and the best Authors both Ancient and Modern upon the Subject. The second edition, very much corrected and amended. By W. Brown, a Clerk of the Court of Common-Pleas.},
  publisher={Abel Roper II \& Daniel Midwinter I \& Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26048
  author={Coke,Edward},
  year={1719},
  title={The first part of the institutes of the laws of England: or, a commentary upon littleton, not the name of the author only, but of the law it self. Hœc ego grandœvus posui tibi, candide lector, Authore Edwardo Coke, milite. Also three learned tracts of the same author: the first, his reading upon the 27th of Edward the first, entituled, the statute of levying fines: the second, of Bail and mainprize: and the third, his compleat copyholder. The eleventh edition, (carefully corrected from the many errors of the former impressions) to which is added, the treatise of the old tenures of the laws of England: with two new tables; and many references to the modern law cases, never printed before, and distinguished from the old references by this mark},
  publisher={Bernard Lintott \& Robert Gosling \& Thomas Ward},
  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_25963
  author={Great Britain,Court of King's Bench},
  year={1722},
  title={The fourth part of modern reports, being a collection of several special In the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 6th Years of the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary, and 7th Year of King William, and Judgments thereupon; with several of the Pleadings at large; being carefully examined by the Records. And also The Number-Rolls of most of the other cases. The Second Edition, carefully revised, with the Addition of a great Number of References never before printed. Collected by a Learned Hand.},
  publisher={Thomas Ward},
  address={London},    }
@book{ wphp_26103
  author={Goodinge,Thomas},
  year={1726},
  title={The law against bankrupts: or, a treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explain’d by several cases, resolutions, judgments, and decrees, both at common-law, and in chancery. Together with the learning of declarations and pleadings relating thereunto. To which are likewise added, forms and directions for commissioners, and precedents fit for the perusal of all lawyers, merchants and tradesmen. The fourth edition. To which is now added, an appendix of all the statutes relating to bankrupts, to the year 1725. By Tho. Goodinge, Serjeant at Law},
  publisher={Thomas Ward \& },
  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},    }
@book{ wphp_23276
  author={Douglas,Anne},
  year={1732},
  title={The Countess of Moreton's Daily Exercise: Or, A book of Prayers and Rules how to Spend the Time in the Service and Pleasure of Almighty God. The Twenty-second Edition.},
  publisher={John Walthoe II \& James, John, and Paul Knapton \& Robert Knaplock \& Richard Wilkin \& Daniel Midwinter and Aaron Ward \& Arthur Bettesworth \& Joseph Downing \& James and James Bonwicke \& Ranew Robinson \& William Mears [Ludgate Hill] \& Robert Gosling \& William Innys [St. Paul's] \& Benjamin Motte \& Thomas Ward \& Samuel Birt \& Daniel Browne II \& M. Wyat \& Christiana Bowyer},
  address={London},    }