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Brooke, Frances. The old maid. By Mary Singleton, spinster. Dublin: 1756.
Brooke, Frances. The history of Emily Montague. In four volumes. By the author of Lady Julia Mandeville. ... Dublin: George Faulkner I [Parliament Street], 1769.
Brooke, Frances. The history of Emily Montague. In four volumes. By the author of Lady Julia Mandeville. ... Dublin: John Exshaw I [Dame Street], Henry Saunders [Castle Street], Samuel Powell [Dame Street], Peter and William Wilson, George Faulkner I [Parliament Street], 1769.
Framéry, Nicolas-Étienne. Memoirs of the Marquis de St. Forlaix. Translated from the French of Mons. Framery. By Mrs. Brooke. Dublin: John Exshaw I [Dame Street], Henry Saunders [Castle Street], James Potts, William Sleater I [Castle Street], Dillon Chamberlaine [Dame Street], 1770-71.
Brooke, Frances. The history of Emily Montague. In four volumes. By the author of Lady Julia Mandeville. ... Dublin: John Exshaw I [Dame Street], Samuel Powell [Dame Street], Peter and William Wilson, Henry Saunders [Great Ship Street], George Faulkner I [Parliament Street], 1775.
Brooke, Frances. The Excursion. In two volumes. By Mrs. Brooke, author of the History of Lady Julia Mandeville, and of Emily Montague. Dublin: James Potts, Richard Cross, Thomas Walker, John Beatty [Skinner Row], Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], William Colles [19 Dame Street], Bartholomew Corcoran I [King's Inn Quay], Edward Cross, Caleb Jenkin [58 Dame Street], James Williams [21 Skinner Row], Samuel Price [Henry Street], William Whitestone [Skinner Row], Thomas Armitage [College Green], William Wilson [6 Dame Street] [1763–66; 1768–95], Luke White [18 Crampton Street], Arthur Grueber [15 Dame Street], William Sleater I [Castle Street], Patrick Higly, James Hoey, Junior [Parliament Street], John Exshaw II [Dame Street], Dillon Chamberlaine [College Green], William Spotswood [College Green], Sarah Hallhead, 1777.
Brooke, Frances. The Siege of Sinope. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Brooke, Author of Julia Mandeville, &c. Dublin: Thomas Walker, Richard Moncrieffe [16 Capel Street], James Williams [21 Skinner Row], Samuel Price [Henry Street], Thomas Wilkinson (I), John Beatty [Capel Street], William Gilbert [26 South Great George's Street], Patrick Higley, Caleb Jenkin [31 Dame Street], John Exshaw II [Dame Street], Robert Burton [2 Capel Street], W. M. Wats, 1781.
Brooke, Frances. The bud of the rose. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in in [sic] Rosina. London: s.n. [sine nomine], 1783.
Brooke, Frances. The bud of the rose. Sung by Mr. Bannister, in the opera of Rosina. London: s.n. [sine nomine], 1783.
Brooke, Frances. The gleaners. A favourite song, sung in the opera of Rosina. London: s.n. [sine nomine], 1783.
Brooke, Frances. Rosina: or, love in a cottage, a comic opera, in two acts. ... Dublin: George Perrin [Fishamble Street], 1785.
Brooke, Frances. The history of Charles Mandeville. A sequel to Lady Julia, by Mrs. Brooke. Dublin: Patrick Wogan [23 Old Bridge], James Moore [Dublin], Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street], William McKenzie [Dame Street], Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street], Maria Chamberlaine and John Rice, Arthur Grueber [59 Dame Street], John Jones [Grafton Street], William Jones I [Dame Street], 1790.
Brooke, Frances. The history of Charles Mandeville. In two volumes. A sequel to Lady Julia, by Mrs. Brooke. London: William Lane [Leadenhall Street], 1790.
Brooke, Frances. Marian: a comic opera, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Brookes. London: Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees, 1800.
Brooke, Frances. The gleaners. London: s.n. [sine nomine], 1800.
Collier, George, John T. Allingham, Joseph Reed, Isaac Jackman, Charles Dibdin, Frances Brooke, David Garrick, Edward Ravenscroft, Thomas Knight, Isaac Bickerstaff, Robert Jephson, Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy, Samuel J. Arnold, Richard B. Sheridan, John Burgoyne, Charles Macklin, and Hannah Cowley. Cawthorn's Minor British Theatre. Consisting of the Most Esteemed Farces and Operas. London: John Cawthorn [Catherine Street], 1806.
Colman, George, (., e., John Hawkesworth, John Burgoyne, Kane O'Hara, Samuel Birch, John P. Kemble, George (. y. Colman, John Tobin, Isaac Bickerstaff, Richard B. Sheridan, Robert Dodsley, Frances Brooke, Isaac Jackman, David Garrick, Henry Fielding, Samuel Foote, Arthur Murphy, Stéphanie F. du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Elizabeth Inchbald, James Kenney, Hannah Cowley, Charles Macklin, August F. F. v. Kotzebue, Thomas Dibdin, John O'Keeffe, Robert Jephson, Thomas Knight, William Pearce, Prince Hoare, and Joseph Reed. A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces, which are acted at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Hay-Market. Printed under the authority of the manager from the prompt book: selected by Mrs. Inchbald. In seven volumes. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809.
Smith, Charlotte, John Moore, Richard Graves, Maria Edgeworth, Elizabeth Inchbald, John Hawkesworth, Samuel Johnson, Ann Radcliffe, Frances Burney, Charlotte Lennox, Oliver Goldsmith, Francis Coventry, Horace Walpole, Henry Fielding, Samuel Richardson, Clara Reeve, and Frances Brooke. The British Novelists; with an Essay; and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Mrs. Barbauld. London: Joseph Johnson and Co., Joseph Booker, Thomas Cadell and William Davies, Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Benjamin Crosby and Co., Joseph Mawman [Poultry], George Wilkie and John Robinson, James Scatcherd and Letterman, Charles Law, James Malcott Richardson, Francis, Charles and John Rivington, Andrew Strahan [1788-1806, 1817-1831], Robert Baldwin I, William Creech, Ann Vernor, Thomas Hood, and Charles Sharpe, John Richardson [Royal Exchange], John Miller [69 Fleet Street], Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, James Asperne, Thomas Payne II, Samuel Bagster [Strand], Elizabeth Mathews and Samuel Leigh, Wilson and Son, James Nunn, Lackington and Co., Richard Lea [Greek Street, Soho], Edward Jeffery [Warwick Street], Hannah Black, Parry, and Kingsbury, J.K. Newman, William Clarke and Son, William Otridge and Son, Thomas Booth, John Harding, J. Faulder, George Robinson [iii], James Carpenter [14 Old Bond Street], Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street], William Lowndes [Bedford Street], John Walker II [44 Paternoster Row, 1784-1814, 1818-1825], Cuthell and Martin, John Murray II [Fleet Street], Robert Baldwin III, 1810.
Burgoyne, John, Charles Macklin, Samuel Foote, James Townley, Kane O'Hara, Henry Carey, John Gay, Richard B. Sheridan, Richard Cumberland, Oliver Goldsmith, George (. e. Colman, Henry Fielding, Susanna Centlivre, Richard Steele, George Farquhar, Isaac Bickerstaff, Colley Cibber, John Vanbrugh, David Garrick, William Wycherley, Robert Howard, George Villiers, John Milton, Horace Walpole, Hall Hartson, Benjamin Franklin, Arthur Murphy, Robert Dodsley, John Home, John Brown, Henry Jones, Richard Glover, Edward Moore, William Mason, William Whitehead, Samuel Johnson, James Thomson, James Miller, Henry Brooke, William Havard, Aaron Hill, Benjamin Hoadly, George Lillo, Elijah Fenton, Edward Young, John Hughes, Ambrose Philips, Joseph Addison, Nicholas Rowe, William Congreve, Thomas Southerne, Thomas Otway, John Dryden, Nathaniel Lee, Philip Massinger, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Frances Brooke. The Modern British Drama. In five volumes. London: William Miller [Albemarle Street], 1811.
Pilon, Frederick, George (. e. Colman, Edward Moore, Robert Dodsley, Isaac Bickerstaff, David Garrick, Hugh Kelly, Oliver Goldsmith, Richard Steele, Colley Cibber, John Vanbrugh, John Home, George Lillo, Nicholas Rowe, and Frances Brooke. The English Drama Purified: Being a Specimen of Select Plays, in which all the passages that have appeared to the editor to be objectionable in point of morality, are omitted or altered. With prefaces and notes. By James Plumptre, B.D. Fellow of Clark-Hall, Cambridge. Cambridge: 1812.
Fielding, Henry, William Wycherley, Nicholas Rowe, Benjamin Hoadly, Frances Brooke, Thomas Knight, Samuel Foote, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Charles Dibdin, John Vanbrugh, Hannah Cowley, John Home, Kane O'Hara, Charles Macklin, Joseph Addison, George Lillo, John P. Kemble, Sophia Lee, Edward Moore, Arthur Murphy, Philip Massinger, Richard B. Sheridan, Richard Cumberland, Colley Cibber, Isaac Bickerstaff, George (. e. Colman, John Gay, William Shakespeare, Nathaniel Lee, Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Otway, Susanna Centlivre, Matthew G. Lewis, Thomas Holcroft, David Garrick, George Farquhar, Andrew Cherry, Ambrose Philips, Samuel Beazley, Daniel Terry, Isaac Pocock, Richard L. Sheil, and C. F. Walker. The English Drama, with prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes, critical and explanatory; being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business and stage directions, as performed at the Theatres Royal. Edited by W. Oxberry, Comedian. London: W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall], 1818.