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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Firm Title
John Marshall I [Aldermary] A description of a set of prints of scripture history: contained in a set of easy lessons. By Mrs. Trimmer.
John Walker Myers The complete confectioner; or, housekeeper's guide: to a simple and speedy method of understanding the whole art of confectionary; the various ways of preserving and candying, ... Also, the art of making artificial fruit, ... To which are added, some bills of fare for deserts for private families. By Mrs. H. Glass, author of The art of cookery, with considerable additions and corrections, by Maria Wilson.
Rachel Maria Jackson Extracts and original anecdotes; for the improvement of youth.
Wilson, Spence and Mawman [High Ousegate] Memoirs of Miss Hannah Ball, of High Wycomb, in Buckinghamshire. Extracted from her diary of thirty years experience, in which the devices of Satan are laid open, the gracious dealings of God with her soul, and his all-sufficient grace are exemplified in her useful life and happy death. By Joseph Cole, Minister of the Gospel.
William Porter [69 Grafton Street] A summary of Christian faith. Apprehending it my duty, when called upon, to give an answer or account of the substance of my faith, as a Christian, I believe it proper to commit the same to writing.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] Juvenile anecdotes, founded on facts: collected for the amusement of children. By Priscilla Wakefield.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] Sermons to children: to which are added short hymns suited to the subjects. By A lady.
John Edward Evans The good mother's legacy.
Robert Hindmarsh A letter to Mons. H. L. de la Fléchère, assessor ballival of Nyon, in the canton of Berne, Switzerland, on the death of his brother, the Reverend John William de la Fléchère, twenty-five years vicar of Madeley, Shropshire.
James Bowling A letter, written to Elizabeth A---ws, on her removal from England.
James Dixwell A series of letters for the use of young ladies and gentlemen in French and English. By Mary Guilhermin.
James Potts The servants directory, improved; or, house-keepers companion. ... To which is added, cookery and pickling sufficient to qualify a person to act as thorough servant in any family :and many other particulars, fit to be known by the mistress of the family... Also, a table to cast up expences or wages ... The fourth edition. By H. Glass, ..
Robert Jackson Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's apology. By M.B.
Mary Hinde Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's Apology. By M.B.
John Edmunds An aunt's advice to a niece, in a letter to Miss Mary Gaussen. Also some account of a correspondence with the late Rev. Dr. Dodd, during his imprisonment. By Mary De La Flechere. The third edition.
J. Fowler The lass at the brow of the hill. Tune-Who has e'er been at Baldock, &c.
Rachel Maria Jackson Reasons for the necessity of silent waiting, in order to the solemn worship of God. To which are added, several quotations from Robert Barclay's apology. By M. B.
Mary Lewis [London] An elegy on the much lamented death of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, and laborious minister of the Gospel, John Gill D.D.
J. Mackenzie Moral and entertaining emblems on various subjects, in prose and verse, for the amusement of young children. By Miss Mary Gall.
Robert Hawes An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal. The third edition.
Henry Cock An extract of Miss Mary Gilbert's journal. The second edition.
Patrick Higly A letter to a new-married lady. By Mrs. Chapone, ...
Henry Hughs Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The Second Edition.
Henry Hughs Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes.
Henry Hughs Letters on the improvement of the mind, addressed to a young lady. In two volumes. By Mrs. Chapone. The Fourth Edition.