There are 153 titles associated with this person.

Haywood , E. (1724). Lasselia: or, the self-abandon'd. a novel. written by mrs. eliza haywood. London: Daniel Browne Junior. Samuel Chapman.
Haywood , E. (1724). Poems on several occasions. London: s.n. [sine nomine]
Haywood , E. (1724). The arragonian queen: a secret history. James Roberts [Warwick Lane]
(1724). The arragonian queen: a secret history. James Roberts [Warwick Lane]
Haywood , E., & Manley , D. (1725). Bath-intrigues: in four letters to a friend in london. London: James Roberts [Warwick Lane]
Haywood , E. (1729). The city widow: a novel. London: John Brindley.
Haywood , E. (1742). Secret histories, novels, and poems. in four volumes. written by mrs. eliza haywood. London: Richard Ware. Samuel Birt. Daniel Browne II. Charles Hitch. S. Austen.
Unknown , . (1744). The equity of parnassus: a poem. London: Charles Corbett.
Haywood , E. (1745). The female spectator. vol iii. London: Thomas Gardner.
Haywood , E. (1747). The female spectator. vol iii. London: Thomas Gardner.
Haywood , E. (1750). The female spectator. third edition. London: Thomas Gardner.
Haywood , E. (1755). The invisible spy. by exploralibus. Dublin: Robert Main.
Haywood , E. (1755). The invisible spy. by exploralibus. ... London: Thomas Gardner.
Haywood , E. (1756). The husband. in answer to the wife. London: Thomas Gardner.
Haywood , E. (1756). The invisible spy. by exploralibus. in two volumes. Dublin: Samuel Price [Dame Street]
Haywood , E. (1771). A new present for a servant-maid: containing rules for her moral conduct both with respect to herself and her superiors: the whole art of cookery, pickling, preserving, &c. &c. and every other direction necessary to be known in order to render her a complete, useful, and valuable servant. in ten books. i. necessary cautions and precepts for gaining goodwill and esteem. ii. directions for marketing, or the method of chusing all kinds of butchers meat, fish, fowl, &c. with instructions for carving. iii. the whole art of cookery fully displayed, both with regard to dressing plain victuals, and also that of made dishes, soups, broths, &c. together with the best methods of pickling all kinds of fruits, buds, flowers, &c. iv. the art of preserving the most useful fruits, &c. v. the method of candying the fruits, &c. generally kept in a family. vi. the best methods of making all kinds of english wines, and giving them the true flavour of those imported from abroad. vii. the whole art of distillation; with the methods of making the cordial and sweet scented waters hitherto used in england, and also those imported from other countries. viii. useful family receipts. ix. some general rules and directions for maid-servants. x. instructions for carving according to the terms of art. with marketing tables, and tables for casting-up expences, &c. the whole interspersed with a great number of original receipts, never before published. by mrs. haywood. London: Henry Gardner. G. Pearch.
Haywood , E. (1775). The female spectator. by mrs. eliza haywood. in four volumes. vol. i. Glasgow: Robert Chapman I and Alexander Duncan.
Haywood , E. (1775). The female spectator. by mrs. eliza haywood. in four volumes. vol. iii. Glasgow: Robert Chapman I and Alexander Duncan.
Haywood , E. (1775). The female spectator. by mrs. eliza haywood. in four volumes. vol. iv. Glasgow: Robert Chapman I and Alexander Duncan.
Haywood , E. (1783). The history of miss betsy thoughtless. by mrs. haywood. in four volumes. London: Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row]
Haywood , E. (1785). The history of jemmy and jenny jessamy. by mrs. haywood. in three volumes. London: Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row]
Haywood , E. (1788). The invisible spy. by explorabilis. in two volumes. London: Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row]
Haywood , E. ([1729]). The city widow: or, love in a butt. a novel. London: James Roberts [Warwick Lane]