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ID Title Contributors Firms Year Edition
16515 Mrs. Barbauld's little stories for children; being easy lessons adapted to the capacities of youth: to which are added short tales by Mrs. Opie, Edgeworth, etc. Selected and enlarged by J. Stephens Barbauld , Anna Laetitia (Author)
Stephens , J. (Compiler)
Opie , Amelia (Author)
and 3 more.
C. Scheld and Co. (Publisher)
1833
16539 Mrs. Bazeley requests the honor of [blank] company at her annual ball on the [blank] of May 181[blank]. Bazeley , Mrs., (Author)
1816 1
16540 Mrs. Bazeley's best respects wait upon M[blank] will be happy to have the honour of [blank] company, to a concert, on Saturday evening, the 18th of May, at the Masonic Hall. Philadelphia, May 9, 1816. The musical exercises of the junior class, will take place at the seminary, on Thursday evening, at half past seven P.M. Premiums will be distributed at the seminary, P.M. Specimens of painting, writing, and fancy work, may be seen at the school room, on Friday and Saturday, between the hours of eight and twelve o'clock Bazeley , Mrs., (Author)
1816 1
2880 Mrs. Beauclerk's letters to Mr. Sheridan and Mr. Victor, with their answers. To which is prefixed, an occasional prologue, spoken by Mr. King the first night of her appearing on the stage. Beauclerk , Dorothy J. (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1758
6713 Mrs. Buckham, (wife to the Chaplain of the London-Hospital,) candidate for the Office of Matron, in the room of Mrs. Guion, resigned, begs leave to solicit your vote and interest. ... Unknown , [Woman] (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1797
10767 Mrs. Charlton's pathetic poetry for youth: calculated to awaken the sympathetic affections. Charlton , Mary (Author)
Knevett, John Arliss, and Baker (Printer)
Knevett, John Arliss, and Baker (Bookseller)
1811 1
1446 Mrs. Cleveland, and the St. Clairs, &C. In Three Volumes. St. John , Isabella (Author)
Richard Bentley (Publisher)
Samuel Bentley (Printer)
1836 1
23071 Mrs. Elianor James's speech to the citizens of London, at Guild-Hall, relating to their new choice of Parliament men. James , Eleanor (Author)
Thomas Bland (Printer)
1705 1
22948 Mrs. Elizabeth Torshell's letter to the Ordinary of Newgate, containing a particular account of the murther committed upon the body of Mr. Robert Woodcock in Chelsea-Fields by Mr. Edward Jefferis, lately executed for the same. Torshell , Elizabeth (Author)
Joseph Downing (Printer)
1705 1
6852 Mrs. Field respectfully informs the nobility and gentry of Margate, Ramsgate, and their vicinity, that her benefit is fixed for Wednesday, the 24th of September, 1800, ... Field , Mrs. (Author)
Zachariah Warren (Printer)
1800
22949 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many Treasonable Things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by Sir Theophilus's Daughter, and barbarously us'd to make her turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery; but at last made her Escape to Suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
1707
22247 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many Treasonable Things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilus's son, she was trick'd into France by Sir Theophilus's Daughters, and barbarously us'd to make her turn Papist and Nun, in order to prevent a Discovery; but at last made her Escape to Suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706. The Second Edition. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
1707 2
24452 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many treasonable things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theoplilus's Son, she was trick'd in to France by Sir Theophilus's daughter, and barbarously us'd to make her turn papist and nun, in order to prevent a discovery; but at last made her escape to suisserland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December, 1706. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
Henry Hills II (Printer)
1708
23660 Mrs. Frances Shaftoe's narrative. Containing an account of her being in Sir Theophilus Oglethorpe's family; where hearing many treasonale things, and among others, that the pretended Prince of Wales was Sir Theophilas's son, she was tricke'd into France by Sir Theophiins's daughter, and barbarousty us'd to make her turn papilt and nun, in order to prevent a discovery; but at last made her escape to sufferland, and from thence arriv'd in England, in December 1706. Shaftoe , Frances (Author)
s.n. [sine nomine] (Publisher)
1707
4430 Mrs. Hannah Halliday's letter to John Maddox, Esq; One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Being a calm remonstrance with the said John Maddox, concerning the cruel persecution lately carried on, under the Form of Law, against her the said Hannab Halliday, Jane Taylor, Sarah Seagram, and their Brethren, on account of their assembling together to worship God, agreeable to the Dictates of their own Consciences, the fundamental Principles of Protestantism, the Laws of Christianity, and of this Kingdom. Halliday , Hannah (Author)
Ralph Griffiths [St. Paul's Churchyard] (Publisher)
1752
1691 Mrs. Inglefield's justification, containing the proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court, before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert, L. L. D. On July 11 and 17, 1785, taken in short hand by W. Blanchard; with a preface and notes by Mrs. Ann Inglefield. N. B. All immodest Expressions are expunged. Inglefield , Ann (Author)
John Bew [Paternoster Row] (Publisher)
John Sewell [Cornhill] (Publisher)
1787
23520 Mrs. James consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; ... James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1706
23461 Mrs. James prayer for the Queen and Parliament, and kingdom too, that they may pray to God to divert His judgments from them, and give them a heart of repentance to become new creatures, for His divine majesty can create a kingdom in a moment, for His own church, and for His glory. James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1710 1
23118 Mrs. James, wisheth health, and happiness, peace, and prosperity, to this Honourable House of Commons: and humbly intreats the Almighty to pardon the sins of this House, that they may find favour to beg His direction, that He may grant a general pardon through the whole kingdom, that you may not be devour'd by strangers, that He may divert His judgements from this kingdom, that you may all forsake the evil of your ways, that you may find grace and favour in His sight, that you may use His Power for His Glory, through the merits of Christ. Amen. Amen. James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1713 1
22950 Mrs. James's consideration to the Lords and Commons; wherein she plainly shews, that the true church has been, and always will be in danger; and it's God Almighties wisdom to have it so ... James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1705 1
22379 Mrs. James's humble request to the honourable House of Lords for unity. James , Eleanor (Author)
Thomas James (Printer)
1701 1
23265 Mrs. James's letter of advice to both Houses of Parliament. James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1714 1
22248 Mrs. James's letter of thanks to the Q-n and both houses of Parliament, for the deliverance of Dr. Sacheverell. March 24th, 1710. James , Eleanor (Author)
1710
23266 Mrs. James's letter to the Jacobites and non-jurors. James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1715 1
23267 Mrs. James's letter to the Lord-Mayor and Court of Aldermen. James , Eleanor (Author)
James , Eleanor (Printer)
Eleanor James (Printer)
1715 1