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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
3508 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. To which is prefixed, an account of the life of the author. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
John and Francis Rivington (London)
George Robinson [ii] (London)
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
William Nicoll (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
William Strahan (London)
Edward Johnston [Ludgate Street] (London)
John Dixcey Cornish (London)
1775
3624 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. To which is prefixed, an account of the life of the author. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
W. Osborne and T. Griffin (London)
John Mozley (London)
1784
24312 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, Letters moral and entertaining, in prose and verse. In three parts. By the same author. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
Thomas Worrall [Judge Coke's Head, Fleet Street] (London)
1733
3476 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining. In prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
Stanley Crowder (London)
Robert Baldwin I (London)
Thomas Caslon (London)
P. Davy and B. Law (London)
Joseph Richardson (London)
Thomas Field (London)
1760
23817 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaining. In prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. The fifth edition. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
Thomas Worrall [At Judge's Head, Fleet Street] (London)
1738 The fifth edition.
3481 Friendship in death: in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To which are added, letters moral and entertaning [sic], in prose and verse. In three parts. By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. To which is prefixed, an account of the life of the author. Rowe , Elizabeth Singer
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
Joseph Johnson (London)
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
John Nichols [Fleet Street] (London)
Thomas Norton Longman III (London)
Francis and Charles Rivington (London)
William Lowndes [76 Fleet Street] (London)
David Ogilvy and J. Speare (London)
William Otridge (London)
William Goldsmith [Warwick] (London)
1793
24597 Fruits of retirement: or Miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being some contemplations, letters, &c. written on variety of subjects and occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author. Mollineux , Mary
1729
6336 Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine: Being Contemplations, Letters, &c. written on Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Liverpool, deceased. To which is prefix'd, some account of the author. The fifth edition. Mollineux , Mary
1761 The fifth edition.
6346 Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine: Being Contemplations, Letters, &c. written on Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Liverpool, deceased. To which is prefix'd, some account of the author. The sixth edition. Mollineux , Mary
1772 The sixth edition.
23991 Fruits of retirement: or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being Some Contemplations, Letters, &c. Written on Variety of Subjects and Occasions. By Mary Mollineux, late of Leverpool, deceased. To which is prefixed, some account of the author. Mollineux , Mary
1702
25157 Funeral discipline: or, the character of Strip-Corps the dead-monger. According to the instructions of Paul Meagre, once mourner in chief to the funeral undertaker. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1725
13496 Funeral sermon, preached in Spitalfields-chapel, London, on Sunday, October 26, 1794, on the death of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers ; by the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL. D. Also, an appendix, written by her husband with various pieces, selected and transcribed from her manuscript journals. ... Sold at the Methodist Chapel [Price Six-Pence.] Rogers , James
Coke , Thomas
Rogers , Hester Ann
1795
5111 Genius and fancy; or, Dramatic Sketches: with other poems on various subjects. By Mary Julia Young. The poem of Genius and fancy, or Dramatic Sketches, wrote in 1792, was designed for a separate publication, some hundred copies printed, and many presentation ones circulated; but upon consideration, being thought rather too trivial, to appear by itself, the authoress has added the subsequent poems; and flatters herself, the candour of an indulgent Public, will make allowance for the changes that have taken place in the Dramatic World since the above period, the chief of which are the Deaths of General Burgoyne, (author of the Maid of the Oaks, the Lord of the Manor, and the Heiress,) Mrs. Webb, Mr. Baddeley, &c. Young , Mary Julia
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
John Gray (London)
W. Lee (London)
1795
5113 Genius and fancy; or, dramatic sketches. By a lady. Young , Mary Julia
Henry Delahoy Symonds [Paternoster Row] (London)
John Gray (London)
1795
22028 Gentlemen of England. February 28. 1706/7. James , Eleanor
1707
22446 Gentlemen of the South-Sea Company, I admire that you can't be contented and give God thanks for peace, but that your spight should be so great to your brethren that you would fling them out of all government because they would have trade with France. James , Eleanor
s.n. [sine nomine]
1715
7770 Genuine and authentic memoirs of a well known woman of intrigue. Containing a great variety of curious and interesting anecdotes, which have never yet appeared in print, of several of the first characters in the fashionable world. Written by herself. The second edition. Unknown , [Woman]
James Ridgway [169 Piccadilly] (London)
1787 The second edition.
6452 Genuine letters that pass'd between Miss Blandy and Miss Jeffries, before and after conviction. Blandy , Mary
John Scott (London)
1752
3546 Genuine memoirs of Jane Elizabeth Moore. Late of Bermondsey, in the county of Surry. Written by herself: containing the singular adventures of herself and family. Her Sentimental Journey through Great Britain: specifying the various Manufactures carried on at each Town. A comprehensive Treatise on the Trade, Manufactures, Navigation, Laws and Police of this Kingdom, and the necessity of a Country Hospital. To which is prefixed ... Moore , Jane Elizabeth
1786
2640 Genuine memoirs of the Countess Dubarre, mistress to Louis XV. Containing her singular amours and curious adventures with the princes of the blood, Ministers of State and Others, including the secret and political history of the French court, during the Reign of that Monarch. And a circumstantial Account of her Conduct in Retirement. A new edition, translated from the French. In two volumes. Bécu , Jeanne
William Lane [Leadenhall Street] (London)
1780 new
2639 Genuine memoirs of the Countess Dubarrè, mistress to Louis XV. Containing the secret and political history of the French court to the death of that monarch. Translated from the French. In two volumes. Bécu , Jeanne
B. Stevens (London)
1777
5576 Genuine particulars of the life of the celebrated Richard Parker, alias Admiral Parker; found guilty, on tryal, before a court martial held at Greenhith for mutiny and disbobedience of orders. By a lady many years a resident in Moscow,-where she knew Parker intimately; and in whose fate, from an acquired freiendship, and some family alliance, she feels herself particularly interested. Unknown ,
s.n. [sine nomine]
1707
15046 Geographical and biographical exercises, designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in ladies schools and in private families. Butler , William
William Butler (London)
1799 The second edition.
5217 Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Unknown , [Woman]
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795] (London)
1790
5216 Geography and history. Selected by a lady, for the use of her own children. Second edition. Unknown , [Woman]
Bedwell Law [Ave Maria Lane, unspecified number] (London)
1794 Second edition.