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Unknown , . (1733). A friendly epistle to the author of the state dunces. London: Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook]
Unknown , . (1734). Modern patriotism, a poem. London: John Brindley.
Unknown , . (1734?). Modern patriotism, or faction display'd: a poem. being a satire on political writers. London: John Brindley. John Jolliffe. Oliver Payne. Alexander Lyon. Charles Corbett.
Blyth , F. (1735). Advice to a friend on his marriage, a poem. London: Thomas Cooper. Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Ruth Charlton [Charleton] Anne Dodd I.
Unknown , . (1736). The fall of bob: or, the oracle of gin. a tragedy. by timothy scrubb, of rag-fair, esq; London: John Purser. Anne Dodd I. Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Ruth Charlton [Charleton] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook]
Unknown , . (1736). The fall of bob: or, the oracle of gin. a tragedy. by timothy scrubb, of rag-fair, esq; London: John Purser. Anne Dodd I. Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Ruth Charlton [Charleton] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook]
Unknown , . (1737). Order, a poem. London: John Brindley.
Unknown , . (1740). The history of thamas kuli khan, shah, or sophi of persia. extracted from the french. London: John Wilcox. Anne Dodd II. Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook]
Unknown , . (1741?). Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of great britain: in which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially stated and examined, and such pointed out as are most deserving in the approaching elections. London: Mary Cooper. Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Anne Dodd II. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]
Unknown , . (1742). A new court register... London: Thomas Cooper.
Unknown , . (1744). The equity of parnassus: a poem. London: Charles Corbett.
Unknown , . (1750). A serious and affectionate address to the cities of london and westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. the second edition. London: Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Jacob Loyseau. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]
Unknown , . (1750). A serious and affectionate address to the cities of london and westminster; occasioned by the late earthquake. the second edition. London: Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] Elizabeth Cooke [Cook] Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St] Jacob Loyseau. George Woodfall [Charing Cross] Henry Chapelle [Chappelle]