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John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell and to be recorded by one of them. Second edition.
Martha Gurney Brachygraphy: or an easy and Compendious System of Short-Hand, Adapted to the Various Arts, Sciences and Professions. Improved after more than Forty Years Practice & Experience by Thomas Gurney: And brought still nearer to Perfection upon the present Method by Joseph Gurney. The Tenth Edition.
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] The polite reasoner: in letters addressed to a young lady, at a boarding school. The second edition.
George Whitfield An extract of letters by Mrs. L***.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] William Sedley, or, The evil day deferred.
Francis and Charles Rivington An address to heads of schools and families; pointing out, Under the Sanction of the most respectable Authorities, the necessity for a reformation in the modern system of education in the higher and middling stations, as far as the interests of religion are concerned; and offering to consideration a set of books designed as helps towards the accomplishment of this desirable end. By Sarah Trimmer. N.B. Persons disposed to favour the Views of the Writer, by dispersing the following Address in Schools, may be supplied with Copies gratis, by Messrs. F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Gideon Crawford The compleat confectioner; or, the art of candying and preserving in its utmost perfection. By the late Mris. Eales, Confectioner to King William and Queen Anne. The fifth edition. To which is added, a second part: containing a curious collection of receipts in cookery, pickling, family physick, &c. with the best and cheapest methods of brewing all sorts of malt liquors, and preparing sundry kinds of excellent made wines, not inferior to the best French; likeways many other pleasant and wholsom drinks, made from our English fruits, as cheap as common small beer.
Robert Dutton [Birchin Lane] 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, dry and liquid, All Kinds of Fruit, Nuts, Flowers, Herbs, &c. And the Method of keeping them Fresh And Fine All The Year Round; The Different Ways Of Clarifying Sugar; With Directions for making Fruit Pastes, Bomboons, Pastils, Compotes, Fruit Ices, Cream Ices, Marmalades, Jellies, Jams, Cakes, Puffs, Biscuits, Tarts, Custards, Cheesecakes, Sweetmeats, Fritters, Creams, Syllabubs, Blanc-Mange, Flummeries, Ornaments for grand Entertainments, Dragees, Syrups of all Kinds, Nicknacks and Trifles for Desserts, Strong Cordials, Oils, Simple Waters, Milk Punch that will keep 20 Years, and All Sorts of English Wines. Also, the art of making artificial fruit, With the Stalks in it, so as to resemble the natural Fruit. To which are added, some bills of fare for desserts for private families. By Mrs. H. Glass, author of The Art of Cookery, with considerable additions and corrections, by Maria Wilson.
William West and Thomas Hughes 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, dry and liquid, All Kinds of Fruit, Nuts, Flowers, Herbs, &c. And the Method of keeping them Fresh And Fine All The Year Round; The Different Ways Of Clarifying Sugar; With Directions for making Fruit Pastes, Bomboons, Pastils, Compotes, Fruit Ices, Cream Ices, Marmalades, Jellies, Jams, Cakes, Puffs, Biscuits, Tarts, Custards, Cheesecakes, Sweetmeats, Fritters, Creams, Syllabubs, Blanc-Mange, Flummeries, Ornaments for grand Entertainments, Dragees, Syrups of all Kinds, Nicknacks and Trifles for Desserts, Strong Cordials, Oils, Simple Waters, Milk Punch that will keep 20 Years, and All Sorts of English Wines. Also, the art of making artificial fruit, With the Stalks in it, so as to resemble the natural Fruit. To which are added, some bills of fare for desserts for private families. By Mrs. H. Glass, author of The Art of Cookery, with considerable additions and corrections, by Maria Wilson.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Fables in monosyllables by Mrs. Teachwell; to which are added Morals, in dialogues, between a mother and children.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] School occurrences: supposed to have arisen among a set of young ladies, under the tuition of Mrs. Teachwell; and to be recorded by one of them.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] Fables, by Mrs. Teachwell: in which the morals are drawn incidentally in various ways.
John Marshall I [Aldermary] The adventures of a pincushion: designed chiefly for the use of young ladies.
John Bryce Memoirs, or spiritual exercises of Elisabeth West: written by her own hand.
Knevett, John Arliss, and Baker The history of Mary the beggar girl. By Elizabeth Anne Smythe.
Stephen Colbert [Capel Street] The parsonage-house. A novel. By a young lady. In a series of letters. In three volumes.
John Wilkie The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Mary Latter, of Reading, Berks. In three parts.
Charles Pocock The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Mary Latter, of Reading, Berks. In three parts.
J. Wimpey The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Mary Latter, of Reading, Berks. In three parts.
R. Aillen The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Mary Latter, of Reading, Berks. In three parts.
John Marshall I and Co. [Aldermary] The grammatical play-thing, or, Winter evening's recreation, for young ladies from four to twelve years old. By Mrs. Eves, Crescent School, Birmingham. Be merry and wise.
Leonard Benton Seeley [Ave Maria Lane] The grammatical play-thing, or, Winter evening's recreation, for young ladies from four to twelve years old. By Mrs. Eves, Crescent School, Birmingham. Be merry and wise.
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] The Black Forest; or the Cavern of Horrors! A Gothic Romance.
William Crawford "Think of Jesus": A Poem Written for Good Friday, in the Year of Our Lord 1823. By Mary Ann Lloyd.
Plank "Think of Jesus": A Poem Written for Good Friday, in the Year of Our Lord 1823. By Mary Ann Lloyd.