14010
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The mayor of Garret. A comedy. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Samuel Foote, Esq
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Foote
, Samuel
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Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
Ann Leathley (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Samuel Price [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Timothy Dyton [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
William Whitestone [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Hulton Bradley (Dublin)
William Sleater I [Cork Hill] (Dublin)
James Potts (Dublin)
James Williams [5 Skinner Row] (Dublin)
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1764 |
[Dublin 1] |
14003
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The Memoirs of a Protestant, Condemned to the Galleys of France, For His Religion. Written by Himself. Comprehending an Account of the various Distresses he Suffered in Slavery; and his Constancy in Supporting almost every Cruelty that bigotted Zeal could inflict or Human Nature sustain; also a Description of the Galleys, and the Service in which they are employed. The Whole interspersed with Anecdotes relative to the General History of the Times, for a Period of Thirteen Years; during which the Author continued in Slavery, 'till he was at last set free, at the Intercession of the Court of Great Britain. In Two Volumes. Translated from the Original, just published at the Hague, by James Willington.
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Marteilhe
, Jean
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Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
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1765 |
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5591
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The memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, wife to the Rev. Mr. Matt. Pilkington. Written by Herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems, with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. In three volumes.
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Pilkington
, Laetitia
|
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1776 |
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24286
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The memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, wife to the Rev. Mr. Matth. Pilkington. Written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, all her poems, with anecdotes of several eminent persons, living and dead. In two volumes.
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Pilkington
, Laetitia
|
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1748 |
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3276
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The memoirs of Mrs. Sophia Baddeley. Late of Drury-Lane Theatre. By Mrs. Elizabeth Steele. In three volumes.
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Steele
, Elizabeth
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Thomas Walker (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [North Strand] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
John Parker (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
John Exshaw II [98 Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Colles [17 New Buildings, Dame Street] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Whitestone [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1787 |
|
8266
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The Memoirs Of Ninon De L'Enclos: With her Letters to Mons. De St. Evremond, And To The Marquis de Sevigné. Collected and Translated from the French, By Mrs. Griffith. In Two Volumes.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
|
John Beatty [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
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1778 |
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14009
|
The Messiah. Attempted from the German of Mr. Klopstock. To which is prefix'd his introduction on divine poetry.
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Klopstock
, Friedrich Gottlieb
|
Elizabeth Watts [m. Lynch in 1768] (Dublin)
Ann Leathley (Dublin)
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66] (Dublin)
John Exshaw I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Henry Saunders [Castle Street] (Dublin)
Hulton Bradley (Dublin)
Timothy Dyton [Dame Street] (Dublin)
James Potts (Dublin)
Samuel Watson [Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1764 |
|
15679
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The Metamorphosis of the Town; or, a View of the Present Fashions. A Tale: After the Manner of Fontaine.
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Thomas
, Elizabeth
|
|
1732 |
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8281
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The Midnight Hour; or, War of Wits. A Farce, in two acts. Translated from the French. "Ruse Contre Ruse; ou, La Guerre Ouverte." Represented seventy successive nights at Paris. And now performing with universal applause.
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Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Watson I (Dublin)
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William McKenzie [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Robert Marchbank [Dame Street] (Dublin)
George Perrin [10 Castle Street] (Dublin)
George Burnet [Abbey Street] (Dublin)
Thomas Wilkinson (I) (Dublin)
William Wilson [6 Dame Street] [1763–66; 1768–95] (Dublin)
William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street] (Dublin)
William Sleater I [North Strand] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [College Green] (Dublin)
Richard Lewis [Capel Street] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
Hannah Chamberlaine (Dublin)
William Porter [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Peter Cooney [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Colles [17 New Buildings, Dame Street] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
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1787 |
|
8500
|
The Miser and His Family
|
Parsons
, Eliza
|
|
1801 |
|
1778
|
The modern art of cookery improved: or, elegant, cheap, and easy methods, of preparing most of the dishes now in vogue; In the Composition whereof Both Health and Pleasure have been consulted. By, Mrs. Ann Shackleford, of Winchester. To which is added, an appendix; containing a dissertation on the different kinds of food, their nature, quality, and various uses. By a physician. And a marketing manual, And other useful Particulars. By the editor.
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Shackleford
, Ann
|
William Colles [19 Dame Street] (Dublin)
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1767 |
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6991
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The mogul tale; or, the descent of the balloon. A farce. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley.
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Inchbald
, Elizabeth
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s.n. [sine nomine]
|
1788 |
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3099
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The morality of Shakespeare's drama illustrated. In two volumes. By Mrs. Griffith.
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Griffith
, Elizabeth
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John Beatty [Capel Street] (Dublin)
|
1777 |
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6409
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells, for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster.
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Squires
, Mary
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|
1753 |
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6484
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The most remarkable tryals of Mary Squires and Susanna Wells, for the robbery and inhuman treatment of Elizabeth Canning, spinster. At the Old-Bailey. Before the Rt. Hon. Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Knt. Lord-Mayor of the City of London. The second edition.
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Squires
, Mary
|
|
1753 |
The second edition. |
10114
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The moth. By Charlotte Elizabeth.
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Tonna
, Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
|
|
1827 |
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7126
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The mousiad: an heroi-comic poem. Canto I. By Polly Pindar, half-sister to Peter Pindar.
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Battier
, Henrietta
|
|
1787 |
|
15652
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The Museum. By Charlotte Elizabeth.
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Tonna
, Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
|
The Religious Tract and Book Society for Ireland (Dublin)
|
1833 |
Second Edition |
1348
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The Museum. By Charlotte Elizabeth.
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Tonna
, Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
|
|
1832 |
|
5360
|
The mutability of human life; or memoirs of Adelaide, Marchioness of Melville. By a lady. In two volumes. ...
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
William Sleater I [Castle Street] (Dublin)
William Watson I (Dublin)
Samuel Price [Henry Street] (Dublin)
William Whitestone [Skinner Row] (Dublin)
Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green] (Dublin)
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1777 |
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5443
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The myrtle: or, effects of love. A novel, in a series of letters, by a lady. In three volumes.
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Unknown
, [Woman]
|
Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street] (Dublin)
Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street] (Dublin)
Samuel Price [Henry Street] (Dublin)
John Beatty [Capel Street] (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
|
1785 |
|
1782
|
The mysteries of Udolpho, a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, ... In three volumes, ...
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Radcliffe
, Ann
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Milliken [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
|
1795 |
|
1797
|
The mysteries of Udolpho, a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, author of the Romance of the forest, etc. In three volumes.
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Radcliffe
, Ann
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
|
1800 |
|
1785
|
The mysteries of Udolpho, a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry. By Ann Radcliffe, Author of the Romance of the Forest, Etc. In three volumes. ...
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Radcliffe
, Ann
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
|
1794 |
|
4517
|
The mysterious marriage, or the heirship of Roselva. A play, in three acts. By Harriet Lee.
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Lee
, Harriet
|
Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge] (Dublin)
John Rice [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Nicholas Kelly [St. George's Street] (Dublin)
George Folingsby [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [College Green] (Dublin)
|
1798 |
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