ID 984
Name R. White [London]
Gender Unknown
Street Address Piccadilly
City London
Start Date 1784
End Date 1800
Sources
Notes

Titles

Displaying 51–75 of 162

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Printer The history of Tom White, the postilion. More , Hannah (Author)
1795
Publisher The apprentice's monitor. Or, Indentures in verse, shewing what they are bound to do. More , Hannah (Author)
1795
Publisher The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison. More , Hannah (Author)
1795
Bookseller A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796 More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller A sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Bear ye one another's burthens; or, The valley of tears : A vision More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Bear ye one another's burthens; or, The valley of tears : A vision More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Betty Brown, the St. Giles orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Betty Brown, the St. Giles's orange girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the money-lender. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Betty Brown, the St. Giles's Orange Girl: with some account of Mrs. Sponge, the Money-Lender. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher. With the history of Widow Brown's apple-tree. Part II. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher. With the history of Widow Brown's apple-tree. Part II. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Black Giles the poacher; with some account of a family who had rather live by their wits than their work. Part I. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap repository. A hymn of praise for the abundant harvest of 1796. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap repository. A Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. A dialogue between James Stock and Will Simpson, the shoemakers, as they sat at work. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap Repository. A Sunday reading. The grand assizes; or, General goal delivery. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap repository. Jack Brown in prison; or, The pitcher never goes so often to the well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap Repository. Jack Brown in prison; Or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoemakers. More , Hannah (Author)
1796
Bookseller Cheap Repository. Jack Brown in prison; or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. being the fourth part of the History of the two shoemakers. More , Hannah (Author)
1796

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