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Hugh Meeres Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. Confectioner to her late majesty Queen Anne.
Elizabeth and Richard Nutt A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. I.
Robert Gosling A new abridgment of the law. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. Vol. I.
s.n. [sine nomine] The masterpiece of imposture; or The adventures of John Gordon and the Countess of Gordon, alias Countess Dalco, alias Madam Dallas, alias Madam Kempster. Containing the reality of an history, and the amusement of a romance; being an answer to the late memoirs to the said John Gordon of Glencat. Done from authentick accounts. By Elizabeth Harding.
Margaret Rhames Ignoramus. Comoedia coram Rege Jacobo et Totius Angliae Magnatibus per academicos Cantabrigienses habita. Cum eorum supplemento quæ, causidicorum municipalium reverentia, hactenus desiderabantur. Autore Mro. Ruggle, Aulae Clarensis A.M. Editio septima, locis sexcentis emendatior.
Samuel Powell [Crane Lane] Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. By the Author of Friendship in death. To which are added, ten letters by another hand.
James Lister English housewifry. Exemplified in above four hundred and fifty receits, giving directions in most parts of cookery; ... With cuts for the orderly placing the dishes and courses; ... By Elisabeth Moxon.
Thomas Gardner The parrot. With A compendium of the times. By the authors of the Female spectator.
Charles Corbett Altamira's ghost; or, justice triumphant. A New Ballad. Occasion'd by a certain nobleman's cruel Usage of his nephew. Done Extempore. By E. B.
Henry Woodfall I The works of Mrs. Davys: consisting of plays, novels, poems, and familiar letters. Several of which never before publish'd. In two volumes.
Thomas Gardner Life's progress through the passions: or, the adventures of Natura. By the author of the Fortunate foundlings.
Andrew Symson Meditations and prayers, upon the first week; with observations on each day's creation: and Considerations on the Seven Capital Vices, To be oppos'd: and their opposit Vertues To be Studied and Practised. Written by the Lady Halket.
Thomas Welsh, Harmonic Institution Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Reviewed and published at her request, by I. Watts, D.D. To which is added her Wish. The third edition.
William Boreham An epistle in answer to Susan Sauce-Pan's famous letter to Phil. Hor---eck. Now cook-maid to Cardinal Alberoni. With a secret history of that household of faith, &c. By Jenny Tuck-Bed, chamber-maid to Phil. Hor---k.
s.n. [sine nomine] Bradshaw's valuable family jewel. Being a store-house of such curious matters, as all ought to be acquainted with who intend to spend their lives either pleasant or profitable. Containing All that relates to Cookery, Pastry, Pickling, Preserving, Wine Making, Brewing, Bread Making, Oat Cakes, &c. With a great Number of other Necessary Articles, not to be met with in any other Book: Particularly, an Excellent Method for the Management of a Beer-Celler: How to keep Ale, or Beer, always exceeding fine; and how to restore sour Beer to its first Perfection; which Article has been of the utmost Service to the Purchasers of this Book. Likewise, an Excellent Method to preserve a constant Stock of Yeast, even in the most scarce Seasons. In this Book is likewise inserted, Mons. Millien's Method of preserving Metals from Rust, such as Guns, Grates, Candle-Sticks, &c. for the Discovery of which, the Parliament of Paris gave him 10,000 l. By Mrs. Penelope Bradshaw, and the late ingenious Mr. Lambart, confectioner. As this Book is enter'd according to Law, whoever print it shall be prosecuted. The 12th Edition.
John de Cock Several excellent methods of hearing mass with fruit & benefit according to the institution of that divine sacrifice and the intention of our holy mother the church with motives to induce all good Christians, particulary [sic] religious persons to make use of the same: collected together by the Richt [sic] Honourable Lady Lucy Herbert of Powis Superiour of the English Augustin-Nuns.
James Kay, Jun. & Co. Journal of the heart. Edited by the authoress of "Flirtation."
S. Lee The siege of Troy, a dramatick performance, presented in Mrs. Mynn's great booth, in the Queen's-Arms-Yard near the Marshalsea-Gate in Southwark, during the time of the fair. Containing a description of all the scenes, machines, and movements, with the whole decoration of the play, and particulars of the entertainment.
Benjamin Baddam The true protestant account of the burning of London, or, An antidote, against the poyson and malignity of a late lying legend, entituled, An account of the burning of London, &c. Wherein the malice and falshood of that mercenary tool of a popish faction are detected, and the truth soundly prov'd; Viz. that it was those firebrands of hell, the blood-thirsty papists, and none but they, who were the sole authors and promoters of that great and dreadful fire of London in 1666. And of several others since. To which is further added, such a very curious and useful discovery of many others of their monstrous and detestable villanies, and of their arts and shifts to hide them, and to cast them upon the Protestants: as the like was never before published in so small a volume. Also for your diversion, there is inserted in the conclusion, their spiteful manner of cursing an Heretick, (i.e.) Protestant out of the church, with bell, book and candle.
James Lister English housewifry. Exemplified in above four hundred receits, never before printed; giving directions in most parts of cookery; and how to prepare various sorts of soops, made-dishes, pasts, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made-wines, &c. With sculptures for the orderly placing the dishes, and courses; and also bills of fare, for every month in the year. A book necessary for mistresses of families, higher and lower women servants, and confined to things useful, substantial and spelendid, and calculated for the preservation of health, and upon the measures of frugality, being the result of thirty years practice and experience. By Elizabeth Moxon.
Gwyn Needham Needham's Dublin post-man. And the historical account, &c.
Gwyn Needham Needham's post-man. Containing foreign and domestick news.
Henry Woodfall I Secret histories, novels, and poems. In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The third edition.
Samuel Richardson Secret histories, novels, and poems. In four volumes. Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. The third edition.
s.n. [sine nomine] An account of Mr. Thomas Ridgly, an independent minister and preacher at the Three Cranes in Thames-street, wilful and malicious blaspheming the work of the spirit of God in a member of that Church; and how he and Mr. Peter Pindar, and Mr. Robert Handcock, has [sic] labour'd to drive her to distraction or despair. With the copy of the things they persecuted her for, and the copy of three letters she sent Mr. Ridgley to read, and then to give Mr. Pindar his; and the offence Mr. Barton had given her; with the scriptures she apply'd; and a copy how it was try'd before the church; and also how the sufferer declar'd all to his face at Pinners-Hall, before the ministers, and he did not contradict one word she said. And also the copy of the witnesses hands against them; and the testimony of twenty witnesses, what her life and conversation has been from her child hood.