Titles by Ware, Catherine in APA format
There are 9 titles associated with this person.
Smith
, E.
(1758).
The compleat housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of six hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stephens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water fail’d; never before made publick; fit either for private families, or such publick-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the sixteenth edition, with additions.
London:
Stanley Crowder. Mary Cooper. James Fletcher I [St. Paul] Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes. John Ward. P. Davy and B. Law. Thomas Longman II. John and James Rivington. Catherine Ware. William Johnston [St. Paul's Churchyard]
Douglas
, A.
(1760).
The countess of moreton's daily exercise: or, a book of prayers and rules how to spend our time in the service and pleasure of almighty god. the twentyfourth edition.
London:
Andrew Millar. Thomas Longman II. William Johnston [Ludgate Street] John Knapton. Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes. John Oliver. Catherine and Richard Ware. Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number] John Hinton [St. Paul's Churchyard] John Beecroft. Joseph Richardson. Daniel Browne II.
Harrison
, S.
(1760).
The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat family cook: containing above twelve hundred curious and uncommon receipts ... by mrs. sarah harrison, ... the seventh edition, revised and corrected. to which are now added several modern receipts, ... also, every one their own physician: ... compiled by mary morris.
London:
Catherine and Richard Ware.
Coles
, E.
(1764).
A dictionary, english-latin, and latin-english; containing all things necessary for the translating of either language into the other. to which end many things that were erroneous, are rectified, many superfluities retrenched, and very many defects supplied. and all suited to the meanest capacities, in a plainer method than heretofore; being for ease reduced into an alphabetical order, and explained in the mother tongue. and towards the compleating the english part (which hath been long desired) here are added thousands of words, phrases, proverbs, proper names, and many other useful things mentioned in the preface to the work. the seventeenth edition, with large additions. by elisha coles, late of magdalen-college, oxon.
London:
Allington Wilde II. Thomas Osborne II. James Bonwicke II. Edward Ballard. John Worrall. John and Thomas Pote. John Fuller [Cheapside] Benjamin Barker. Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys] Henry Woodfall II. Thomas Waller. John Beecroft. John Rivington I. Benjamin Dod [Dodd] John Hinton [St. Paul's Churchyard] William Strahan. Robert Baldwin I. Lacey Hawes. William Clarke. Robert Collins. Robert Horsfield. William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Thomas Caslon. Stanley Crowder. Thomas Longman II. Paul Stevens. George Keith. Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number] Thomas Field. Edward Dilly. Ann and Charles Corbett. John Wilkie. Catherine and Richard Ware. Zachariah Stuart. George Kearsley [Ludgate Street] James Waugh. John Coote. Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street] George Knapp. Anne Shuckburgh. Jane Hinxman. Mary Richardson. Benjamin Collins.
Harrison
, S.
(1764).
The house-keeper's pocket-book, and compleat family cook: containing about twelve hundred curious and uncommon receipts in cookery, pastry, preserving, pickling, candying, collaring, &c. with plain and easy instruction for preparing and dressing every thing suitable for an elegant entertainment, from two dishes to five or ten, &c. and directions for ranging them in their proper order. also a copious and useful bill of fare, of all manner of provisions in season, for every month in the year; so that no person need be at a loss to provide an agreeable variety, at a moderate expence. together with directions for making all sorts of wine, mead, cyder, shrub, &c. and distilling strong-waters, &c. after the most approved methods: for brewing ale and small-beer in a cleanly, frugal manner: and for managing and breeding poultry to advantage. likewise several useful family receipts for taking out stains, preserving furniture, cleaning plate, taking iron-moulds out of linen, &c. as also easy tables, of sums ready cast up, from one farthing ot one pound, for the use of those not conversant in arithmetic: and tables shewing the interest of money from 3, 3 1/2, 4, and 5 per cent. from one day to a year. the whole is so contrived as to contain as much as any book of double the price; and the excellency of the receipts renders it the most useful book of the kind. by mrs sarah harrison, of devonshire. the eighth edition, revised and corrected, to which are now added several modern receipts, by very good judges of the separate articles, particularly to dress turtle, &c. also, every one their own physician: a collection of the most approved receipts for the cure of most disorders incident to human bodies. carefully compiled by mary morris.
London:
Catherine and Richard Ware.
Smith
, E.
(1766).
The complete housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman’s companion. being a collection of upwards of seven hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, preserving, pickles, cakes, creams, jellies, made wines, cordials. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also, bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred family receipts of medicines; viz. drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, and various other things of sovereign and approved efficacy in most distempers, pains, aches, wounds, sores, &c. particularly mrs. stevens’s medicine for the cure of the stone and gravel, and dr. mead’s famous receipt for the cure of a bite of a mad dog; with several other excellent receipts for the same, which have cured when the persons were disordered, and the salt water failed; never before made public; fit either for private families, or such public-spirited gentlewomen as would be beneficent to their poor neighbours. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the seventeenth edition, with additions.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] William Nicoll. James Buckland [The Buck] Robert Baldwin I. Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Charles and John Rivington. Henry Woodfall II. Thomas Longman II. Catherine and Richard Ware. Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street]
d'Aulnoy
, M.
(1767).
A collection of novels and tales of the fairies. written by that celebrated wit of france, the countess d'anois. in three volumes. the fifth edition. translated from the best edition of the original french, by several hands.
London:
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] Henry Woodfall II. Catherine and Richard Ware. John Brotherton. Robert Baldwin I. George Burnett [Bishop Burnett's Head]
Smith
, E.
(1773).
The complete housewife: or, accomplished gentlewoman's companion. being a collection of upwards of seven hundred of the most approved receipts in cookery, pastry, confectionary, potting, collaring, preserving, pickles, cakes, custards, creams. preserves, conserves, syrups, jellies, made wines, cordials, distilling, brewing. with copper plates, curiously engraven, for the regular disposition or placing of the various dishes and courses. and also, bills of fare for every month in the year. to which is added, a collection of above three hundred receipts of medicines, consisting of drinks, syrups, salves, ointments, &c. which, after many years experience, have been proved to be innocent in their application, and most salutary in their use. with directions for marketing. by e. smith. the eighteenth edition, with additions.
London:
Stanley Crowder. Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row] William Nicoll. Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] William Johnston [Ludgate Street] Thomas Longman II. William Clarke and Robert Collins. Robert Hawes. Catherine and Richard Ware. John Hinton [Paternoster Row] James Buckland [57 Paternoster] John and Francis Rivington.
Rowe
, E.S.
(1777).
Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy, prayer and praise, by the late pious and ingenious mrs elizabeth rowe. reviewed and published, at her request, by i. watts, d.d.
London:
Catherine Ware. Thomas Payne I. James Buckland [57 Paternoster]