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Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The capricious lovers; a comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Robert Lloyd. The music composed by Mr. Rush.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Letters from Italy, describing the customs and manners of that country, in the years 1765, and 1766. To which is annexed, an admonition to gentlemen who pass the Alps, ... By Samuel Sharp, Esq.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth New amusements of the German Spa. Written in French, in the year 1763. By J.P. De Limbourg, M.D. Senior Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Montpelier. In two volumes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth A voyage round the world. In His Majesty's ship the Dolphin, commanded by the honourable Commodore Byron. In which is Contained, A faithful account of the several places, people, plants, animals, &c. seen on the voyage: And, among other particulars, a minute and exact description of the streights of Magellan, and the gigantic poeple called Patagonians. Together with an accurate account of seven island lately discovered in the South Seas. By an officer on board the said ship.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Philaster a tragedy. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher. With alterations. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The Englishman in Bourdeaux. A comedy. Written in French, By the celebrated Monsieur Favart. Acted with universal Applause, at the Theatre-Royal, in Paris. Where it has had a more extraordinary Run than any other new Piece, in the Memory of the present Frequenters of the French Stage. Translated by an English Lady now residing in Paris.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The history of Miss Pittborough. In a series of letters. By a Lady. In two volumes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets, Chiefly of the Lyric Kind, Together With Some Few of Later Date.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The chinese spy; or, emissary from the court of Pekin, commissioned to examine into the present state of Europe. Translated from the Chinese. In six volumes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Thoughts on the causes and consequences of the present high price of provisions.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The Double Mistake. A Comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Midas; an English burletta. As it is performed, at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The mayor of Garret. A comedy. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Samuel Foote, Esq
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The brothers. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, L.L.B.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The works of the author of the Night-thoughts. Volume the fifth.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Letters on Different Subjects, in Four Volumes. Amongst which are interspers'd the Adventures of Alphonso, After the Destruction of Lisbon. By the Author of The Unfortunate Mother's Advice to her absent daughters.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The siege of Calais. A tragedy. From the French of Mr. De Belloy, with historical notes.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The tryal of William Lord Byron, Baron Byron of Rochdale, for the murder of William Chaworth, Esq; Before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Westminster-Hall, in full Parliament. On Tuesday the 16th and Wednesday the 17th of April, 1765: on the last of which days the said William Lord Byron was acquitted of murder, but found guilty of manslaughter. Published by order of the House of Peers.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth Pharmacopœia hippiatrica: or, The gentleman farrier's repository: of elegant and approved remedies for the diseases of horses; in two books. Containing, I. The surgical; II. The medical part of practical farriery; with suitable remarks on the whole. By J. Bartlet, surgeon; author of The Gentleman's Farriery.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The clandestine marriage, a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By George Colman and David Garrick.
Watts [m. Lynch in 1762], Elizabeth The history of Miss Indiana Danby. In two volumes. By a lady.
Weems, Mason Locke Sacred dramas, written in French, by Madame la comtesse de Genlis. ; Translated into English, by Thomas Holcroft. ; Contents. The death of Adam, Hagar in the wilderness, The sacrifice of Isaac, Joseph made known to his brethren. Ruth and Naomi. Widow of Sarepta, Return of Tobias
Weems, Mason Locke An estimate of the religion of the fashionable world. By one of the laity. ; [Four lines from Bacon
Wellington, Mary The royal dictionary abridged. In two parts. I. French and English. II. English and French. Containing Near Five Thousand Words more than any French and English Dictionary yet Extant: And, To which are added, the accents of all English words, to Facilitate their Pronunciation to Foreigners. The fourth edition, carefully corrected, and improv'd with above two thousand words, Extracted out of the most Approved Authors. AS Also An Alphabetical List of the most Common Christian Names of Men and Women; and the Abbreviations of the said Names vulgarly used. By Mr. A. Boyer.
Wenman, Elizabeth The history of Lady Julia Mandeville. By Mrs. Brooke. To which are prefixed, biographical anecdotes of the author. A new edition.