Name Printer
Description The firm responsible for compositing and printing the work. Usually indicated by the phrase “printed by” in the imprint and/or the colophon.

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Patrick Byrne I [College Green] Memoirs of a castle-top. By the author of Adventures of a pincushion.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A course of lectures for Sunday evenings. Containing religious advice to young persons. In two volumes. Volume II.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Familiar dialogues for the instruction and amusement of children of four and five years old.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Memoirs of a peg-top. By the author of Adventures of a pinchusion [sic].
George Perrin [10 Castle Street] House of Lords. Mary Ann Hoare, otherwise Vincent, otherwise Newcomen, wife of the respondent Bartholemew Hoare, by Catharine Newcomen, of the city of Dublin, widow, her mother and next friend, appellant. Bartholemew Hoare, esquire, and the honourable Simon Butler, respondents. The appellant's case.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] The adventures of a pincushion. Designed chiefly for the use of young ladies.
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] An address to the opposers of the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, in the British House of Commons.
Charles Brightly Religion a reality, exemplified in the life and death of Mrs. Anna Pepper, late of Wenhaston. Chiefly written by herself. Together with some additions and practical improvements, by John Dennant.
Thomas Bensley Lessons for children. Part I. For children from two to three years old.
Joseph Johnson Elegy on Captain Cook. To which is added, an ode to the sun. By Miss Seward. The fifth edition, with additions.
James Magee Poems. By Anna Lætitia Aikin. The fourth edition, corrected.
Michael Mills [Dorset Street] Hymns in prose for children. By the author of Lessons for children. The fourth edition.
W. & T. Bailey Young Phæton's downfall, or the gig demolished. A pleasant tale, in the manner of Gilpin's journey to Ware.
William Porter [Skinner Row] House of Lords. The Most Noble Anna Eliza, Duchess Dowager of Chandos, and ... Anna Eliza Bridges, an infant ... appellants. James Stephens Brownlow, ... George, Despard, Caleb Carden, and William Carden, ... respondents. The case of the appellants.
Solomon Hodgson The new English tutor, or modern preceptor. Consisting of orthography, ... Remarks on the particular powers of letters, ... Also, a practical abstract of English grammar. The thirteenth edition: with the author's last corrections. ... By A. Fisher, ...
J. Fowler The admired Scots ballad of Auld Robin Gray.
James Noble Bateson The progress of the pilgrim good-intent, in Jacobinical times. The fifth edition.
James Hoey, Senior The history of a young lady of distinction: in a series of letters. In two volumes.
James Smith Barr Remarks in a journey through the Crimea by Lady Craven. Selected from her elegant letters. Interspersed with descriptive accounts. By various autors.
George Stafford and William Davenport Mrs. Stewart's case, written by herself, and respectfully submitted to the enlightened part of the publick: including her letter to Lord Rawdon.
Mr. Walker The memoirs of Mrs. Catherine Jemmat, ... written by herself. ...
Richard Cruttwell The little family. Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons. By Charlotte Sanders.
Mrs. Bailey The history of Charley and Patty: or, the friendly strangers ... Written by Mrs Charke ...
S. Hazard The British garden. A descriptive catalogue of hardy plants, indigenous, or cultivated in the climate of Great-Britain. With their generic and specific characters, Latin and English names, ... By the Rt. Hon. Lady Charlotte Murray. Second edition.
Michael Mills [Dorset Street] Henrietta. A novel. By Mrs. Charlotte Lennox. In two volumes.