Publications of Anne Dodd II

Note: The following printer, bookseller, or publisher lists are works in progress. They are generated from title page imprints and may reproduce false and misleading attributions or contain errors.

What does "printed by" mean? How to read the roles ascribed to people in the imprints.

In terms of the book trades, the lists below are sorted into up to four groups where: the person is designated in the imprint as having a single role:

  1. "printed by x"; or
  2. "sold by x"; or
  3. "printed for x" or "published by x"; or

as having multiple roles in combination (which suggests a likelihood that the person is a trade publisher):

  1. "printed and sold by x"; "printed for and sold by x"; or "printed by and for x" and so on.

Printers (owners of the type and printing presses, and possibly owners of the copyright) may be identified by the words printed by, but printed by does not universally designate a person who is a printer by trade. Booksellers may be identified by the words sold by, but sold by encompasses a number of roles. Booksellers or individuals who owned the copyright are generally identified by the words printed for, but nothing should be concluded in this regard without further evidence, especially since "printed for" could signify that the named person was a distributor rather than a copyright holder. Trade publishers, who distributed books and pamphlets but did not own the copyright or employ a printer—and were not printers themselves—might be identified by the words printed and sold by. Furthermore, works from this period often display false imprints, whether to evade copyright restrictions, to conceal the name of the copyright holders, or to dupe unwitting customers. Ultimately, one must proceed with caution in using the following lists: designations in the imprints may not reliably reflect the actual trades or roles of the people named, and the formulas used in imprints do not consistently mean the same thing.

David Foxon discussed the "meaning of the imprint" in his Lyell Lecture delivered at Oxford in March 1976, with particular attention to "publishers" in the eighteenth-century context:

The fullest form of an imprint is one which names three people, or groups of people:
     London: printed by X (the printer), for Y (the bookseller who owned the copyright), and sold by Z.
In the eighteenth century the printer's name is rarely given, at least in works printed in London, and the form is more commonly:
     London: printed for Y, and sold by Z.
Very often in this period, and particularly for pamphlets, it is further abbreviated to:
     London: printed and sold by Z.
It is this last form which is my present concern. Z is usually what the eighteenth century called 'a publisher', or one who distributes books and pamphlets without having any other responsibility—he does not own the copyright or employ a printer, or even know the author.

D. F. McKenzie coined the term "trade publisher" for these publishers in his Sandars Lectures, also in 1976, on the grounds that their principal role was to publish on behalf of other members of the book trade (Treadwell 100).

Michael Treadwell cautions that "In this period the imprint 'London: Printed and sold by A.B.' normally means 'Printed at London, and sold by A.B.' and must not be taken to mean that A.B. is a printer in the absence of other evidence." Further, "The imprint 'published by' occurs only rarely in Wing and is almost always associated with the name of a trade publisher" (104). While there are exceptions to the rule, it is "certain," he explains, "that anyone who made a speciality of distributing works for others will show a far higher proportion than normal of imprints in one of the 'sold by' forms" (116), which appear in the imprint as "sold by," "printed and sold by," or "published by" (104). Treadwell gives Walter Kettilby as an example of "a fairly typical copyright-owning bookseller" (106)—his role is almost always designated by the phrase "printed for" on imprints.

A final caution: publisher is a word that should be used with some deliberation. Samuel Johnson defines it simply as "One who puts out a book into the world," but "published by" rarely appears on the imprint until later in the eighteenth century, and then primarily associated with newspapers and pamphlets. Treadwell observes that John Dunton names only five publishers among the 200 binders and booksellers in his autobiographical Life and Errors (1705) wherein he undertakes "to draw the Character of the most Eminent [Stationers] in the Three Kingdoms" (100). Treadwell also remarks, however, that "in law, anyone who offered a work for sale 'published' it. In this sense every work had one or more 'publishers', and every bookseller, mercury, and hawker was a 'publisher'" (114).


See:

  • Terry Belanger, "From Bookseller to Publisher: Changes in the London Book Trade, 1750–1850," in Book Selling and Book Buying. Aspects of the Nineteenth-Century British and North American Book Trade, ed. Richard G. Landon (Chicago: American Library Association, 1978).
  • Bricker, Andrew Benjamin. "Who was 'A. Moore'? The Attribution of Eighteenth-Century Publications with False and Misleading Imprints," in The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 110.2 (2016).
  • John Dunton, The Life and Errors of John Dunton (London: Printed for S. Malthus, 1705).
  • John Feather, "The Commerce of Letters: The Study of the Eighteenth-Century Book Trade," Eighteenth-Century Studies 17 (1984).
  • David Foxon, Pope and the Early Eighteenth-Century Book Trade, ed. James McLaverty (Oxford University Press, 1991).
  • Samuel Johnson, Dictionary of the English Language, (printed for J. and P. Knapton; T. and T. Longman; C. Hitch and L. Hawes; A. Millar; and R. and J. Dodsley, 1755).
  • D.F. McKenzie, The London Book Trade in the Later Seventeenth Century (Sandars lectures in bibliography, 1977).
  • Michael Treadwell, "London Trade Publishers 1675–1750," The Library sixth series, vol. 4, no. 2 (1982).

Printed by Anne Dodd II

  • A new court register. ... London: printed for T. Cooper, sold by Mrs. Nutt, Dodd and Cook, 1742. ESTC No. T39818. Grub Street ID 269028.
  • Decker, Matthew. Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under: with a proposal for preventing the running of goods, discharging the trader from any search, and raising all the publick supplies by one single tax. By a well-wisher to the good people of Great-Britain. London: sold by John Palairet; S. Birt; Mrs. Nutt; M. Hett; R. Amey; J. Jolliffe; Mrs. Dodd, and at all other pamphlet-shops, 1744. ESTC No. T85841. Grub Street ID 306127.
  • Ayscough, James. A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Is laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. The second edition. By James Ayscough, optician. London: printed by E. Say, for A. Strahan, in Cornhill; J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, MDCCLII. [1752]. ESTC No. T178524. Grub Street ID 215435.
  • Boyce, Samuel. The rover; or, happiness at last: a pastoral drama, as it was intended for the theatre. London: printed by James Ged, for M. Cooper; W. Reeve; and A. Dodd, 1752. ESTC No. T45246. Grub Street ID 273576.
  • Ayscough, James. A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. The third edition. By James Ayscough, optician. London: printed by E. Say, for A. Strahan, in Cornhill; J. Robinson, Ludgate Street; P. Stevens, facing Stationers-Hall; Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street, MDCCLIV. [1754]. ESTC No. T59534. Grub Street ID 285532.

Sold by Anne Dodd II

  • Henley, John. The informer's winding-sheet: or, nine oaths for a shilling. Being a parable, in five allegorical discourses: ... By Sir Mawdcope Moreclarke, of Hull, ... [London]: Dublin, printed: London, reprinted for Lilburn Shaftsbury, and may be had at all pamphlet shops, Webb, Lyon, Jefferies and Griffiths [and 13 more in London], 1748. ESTC No. T74611. Grub Street ID 297612.
  • Jackson, Andrew. Paradise lost: a poem. Attempted in rhime. Book I. London: printed for the author: and sold by A. Jackson in Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; Mrs. Dodd, at Temple-Bar; Mrs. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; and by the Booksellers in Town and Country, MDCCXL. [1740][1739]. ESTC No. T134599. Grub Street ID 183224.
  • Seward, William, gent. Journal of a voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia, and from Philadelphia to England, M, DCC.XL. By William Seward, Gent. Companion in Travel with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. London: printed. And sold at the following booksellers and pamphlet-shops. At J. Oswald's, at the Rose and Crown, near the Mansion-House; James Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster-Row; T. Gardner and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; E. Cooke and A. Bartlet, at the Royal Exchange. Also by J. Wilson in Bristol; Gabriel Harris, Junior, in Gloucester; J. Trail in Edinburgh; and by other booksellers both in town and country. As also by the booksellers in New-England, New-York, Philadelphia, and Charles-Town, [1740]. ESTC No. T29206. Grub Street ID 260617.
  • A collection of papers, lately printed in the Daily Advertiser. Containing, I. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London, dated at New-Brunswick in New-Jersey, April 27, 1740. ... VII. The manner of the childrens spending their time at the orphan-house in Georgia. London: printed. And sold at the following booksellers and pamphlet-shops. At J. Oswald's; James Buckland; T. Gardner and A. Dodd; E. Cooke and A. Bartlet. Also by J. Wilson in Bristol; Gabriel Harris, junior, in Gloucester; J. Trail in Edinburgh; and by other booksellers both in town and country. As also by the booksellers in New-England, New-York, Philadelphia, and Charles-Town, 1740. ESTC No. T192325. Grub Street ID 226846.
  • The trial of Mrs. Branch, and her daughter, for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset assizes, March 31, 1740. With a Preface, Containing an exact Account, taken from the Persons who saw the Lights in Hemington Church-Yard, the Night before the Corpse was taken up, and the true Motives for taking up the Corpse. To which are added, true copies of some very material informations, taken before Joseph Houlton, and Robert Smith, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace. With a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial; at, and after Sentence; and at the Place of Execution. and at the place of execution. London: printed for James Leake, Bookseller at Bath; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar [1740?]. ESTC No. T74222. Grub Street ID 297277.
  • Turnbull, George. An impartial enquiry into the moral character of Jesus Christ: wherein he is considered as a philosopher. In a letter to a friend. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. Sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, MDCCXL. [1740]. ESTC No. T79306. Grub Street ID 300880.
  • Reasons for an immediate war against France. London: printed for R. Amey, against Craig's-Court, Charing-Cross; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.LX. MDCCLX [i.e. 1740]. ESTC No. T63356. Grub Street ID 288612.
  • Paradise lost: a poem. Attempted in rhime. Book I. Printed for the author: and sold by A. Jackson in Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; Mrs. Dodd, at Temple-Bar; Mrs. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; and by the booksellers in town and country. ESTC No. N473483. Grub Street ID 359295.
  • A poem on the death of the Honourable the Lady Elizabeth Hastings. London: printed for John Hildyard, Bookseller, in York; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dodd in the Strand, 1740. ESTC No. N11713. Grub Street ID 1718.
  • The trial of Mrs. Branch, and her daughter, for the murder of Jane Buttersworth, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Chapple, at Somerset assizes, March 31, 1740. With a preface, containing an exact acount, taken from the persons who saw the lights in Hemington church-yard, the night before the corpse was taken up, and the true motives for taking up the corpse. To which are added, true copies of some very material informations, taken before Joseph Houlton, and Robert Smith, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace. With a just account of the prisoners behaviour at their trial; at, and after sentence; and at the place of execution. London: printed for James Leake, bookseller at Bath; and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, [1740?]. ESTC No. N72100. Grub Street ID 51948.
  • Barnard, John. A present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. ... By a late Lord Mayor of London. London: printed for F. Cogan, and sold by T. Harris, Mrs. Nutt, Mrs. Cooke and Mr. Whitridge, Mrs. Dodd, Mr. Jolliffe, and Mr. Chapelle, 1741. ESTC No. N20904. Grub Street ID 10287.
  • Oxford Scholar.. The Death of M-l-n in the Life of Cicero. Being a proper criticism on that marvellous performance. By an Oxford scholar. London: printed for E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, at Temple Bar; J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street; and H. Chapelle, in Grosvenor Street, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T1077. Grub Street ID 160712.
  • Balls, Roger. A discourse on justification, by the imputation of Christ's righteousness. ... Publish'd at the request of some that heard it, by Roger Balls; ... London: printed for the author, and sold by Mrs. Dodd; Mrs. Nutt, and at most pamphlet-shops, 1742. ESTC No. T220181. Grub Street ID 243977.
  • Cowley, (John). J. The candidates guide; or, the electors rights decided. Shewing the determination of the rights of elections, by the Honble the Commons of Great Britain ... in all contraverted elections ... The third edition, corrected and improved with great additions. To which is added the like determinations in contraverted elections for North Britain, since the union. ... Together with the heads of the statutes now in force ... By J. C. Gent. London: printed for J. Brindley; and sold by J. Stagg, Mr. Birt, J. Harris, Mrs. Nutt and Cook, and Mrs. Dodd, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster: likewise in most great towns in England, 1742. ESTC No. N43588. Grub Street ID 29327.
  • A declaration of Monsieur de la Noue, to the diet of the Empire, at Francfort, in the name of the French King. With proper observations upon that masterpiece of French policy. Translated from the Dutch. London: sold by John Palairet, at the Duke's Arms, almost over-against Catherine-Street, and Mrs. Dodd, in the Strand; Mr. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane; Mrs. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; Mrs. Amey, and Mr. Critchley at Charing Cross: Mr. Jolliffe, in St. James's Street, and Mr. Chafelle, in Grosvenor-Street, [1743]. ESTC No. T82371. Grub Street ID 302950.
  • Stennett, Joseph. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, the 17th of July, 1743. being the day appointed, by their Excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks ... for the late glorious victory obtained ... at Dettingen. ... By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward; and sold by H. Whitridge; and A. Dodd, 1743. ESTC No. T173579. Grub Street ID 210823.
  • An appeal to the publick: Or, a Plain Narrative of Facts, Relating to the Proceedings of a Party of the Governors of the New General-Hospital at Bath, against Mr. Archibald Cleland, (one of the Surgeons of the said Hospital) At an Extraordinary Meeting of the Governors, held in their General Committee-Room, the 21st of September, 1743. [London]: Sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, London; and by W. Frederick, Bookseller in Bath, [1743]. ESTC No. T22295. Grub Street ID 245668.
  • Stennett, Joseph. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street, The 17th of July, 1743. being the day appointed, by their Excellencies the Lords Justices, for returning thanks to Almighty God, for the late glorious victory obtained by his Majesty at Dettingen. Published at the request of the congregation. By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward, in Little-Britain; and sold by H. Whitridge, at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXLIII. [1743]. ESTC No. T57911. Grub Street ID 284086.
  • The relative duty of creditors and debtors considered. Shewing, the indispensable obligation debtors are under to make the utmost restitution to their creditors; ... in a sermon preached in the chappel of the Fleet Prison, Jan. 23, 1742-3. ... London: printed for the author, and sold by A. Ilive; Mrs. Nutt, and Mr. Cook; Mrs. Dodd; the booksellers in town and country; the author in the Fleet Prison, and at the Lodge of the same, 1743. ESTC No. T17457. Grub Street ID 211654.
  • A poem on the battle of Dettingen. Inscrib'd to the King. London: sold by A. Dodd, 1743. ESTC No. T42533. Grub Street ID 271304.
  • Decker, Matthew. Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under: with a proposal for preventing the running of goods, discharging the trader from any search, and raising all the publick supplies by one single tax. By a well-wisher to the good people of Great-Britain. London: sold by John Palairet, at the Duke's Arms, almost facing Catherine-Street, in the Strand; S. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane; H. Chapelle, in Grosvenor-Street; J. Joliffe in St. James's-Street: Mrs. Dodd, near Essex-Street, in the Strand, and other pamphlet shops, 1743. ESTC No. T85859. Grub Street ID 306144.
  • Decker, Matthew. Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under: with a proposal for preventing the running of goods, ... by one single tax. By a well-wisher to the good people of Great-Britain. London: sold by John Palairet, S. Birt, Mrs. Nutt, M. Hett, R. Amey, J. Jolliffe, Mrs. Dodd, 1744. ESTC No. T47507. Grub Street ID 275459.
  • The equity of Parnassus: a poem. London: printed for C. Corbett, Bookseller and Publisher, at Addison's Head, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street: and sold by Mrs. Nut and Mrs. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange; Mrs. Dodd at Temple Bar; and at Mrs. Haywood's, in the great Piazza, Covent Garden, M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T108978. Grub Street ID 161805.
  • A short vindication of the proceedings of the Governors of the General Hospital at Bath, in relation to Mr. Archibald Cleland, Late Surgeon to the said Hospital; wherein The several Facts misrepresented in a Pamphlet, call'd, An Appeal to the Publick, by Mr. Cleland, Are Fairly Stated. To which is prefix'd, A short narrative of the proceedings. By the Governors of the Hospital, who voted for Mr. Cleland's dismission. [Bath]: Printed for James Leake, Bookseller, in Bath; and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, near Temple-Bar [London], 1744. ESTC No. T8286. Grub Street ID 303379.
  • Cleland, Archibald. A full vindication of Mr. Cleland's Appeal to the publick: wherein the gross misrepresentations and falshoods contain'd in a late pamphlet, call'd, A short vindication of the proceedings of the Governors of the General Hospital at Bath, ... will be clearly detected and expos'd. ... By Archibald Cleland, Surgeon. Bath: printed, for W. Frederick; and sold by A. Dodd, London, 1744. ESTC No. T40322. Grub Street ID 269399.
  • Trevanion, John, of Cheltenham. A review of two pamphlets lately publish'd: the one intitled, An appeal to the publick: or, a plain narrative of facts relating to the proceedings of the governors of the new general hospital at Bath, against Mr. Archibald Cleland, ... and the other, A short vindication of the proceedings of the Governors, in relation to the said Mr. Cleland. ... By John Trevanion, ... [Bath]: Printed for Robert Goadby, Bath; and sold by A. Dodd, London, 1744. ESTC No. T198250. Grub Street ID 231004.
  • Decker, Matthew. Serious considerations on the several high duties which the nation in general, (as well as it's trade in particular) labours under: with a proposal for preventing the running of goods, discharging the trader from any search, and raising all the publick supplies by one single tax. By a well-wisher to the good people of Great-Britain. London: sold by John Palairet, at the Duke's Arms, almost facing Catherine-Street, in the Strand; S. Birt, in Ave-Mary-Lane; H. Chappelle, in Grosvenor-Street; J. Joliffe, in St. James-Street: Mrs. Dodd, near Essex Street, in the Strand, and at all other pamphlet shops, MDCCXLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T58100. Grub Street ID 284270.
  • Editor of Clidanor.. Thelamont; or, perfect generosity. A novel. By the editor of Clidanor and Cecilia. Being the second novel of that collection. London: printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row: and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; R. Amey, in the Court of Requests; and R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCXLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T70910. Grub Street ID 294550.
  • Siris in the shades: a dialogue concerning tar water; between Mr. Benjamin Smith, lately deceased, Dr. Hancock, and Dr. Garth, at their meeting upon the banks of the River Styx. London: printed for C. B. and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, near Essex-Street, in the Strand, MDCCXLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. N23660. Grub Street ID 13015.
  • An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender. London: printed for Charles Corbett, at Addison's Head, in Fleet-Street: and sold by Mess. Nutt, Cook, and Kingmen, at the Royal Exchange, Dodd, at Temple-Bar. Amey, at Charing-Cross, Jolliffe, St. James's, Chapelle, in Grosvenor-Street; and at the book-warehouse in Wild-Street, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T93988. Grub Street ID 313610.
  • An address to that honest part of the nation, call'd the lower sort of people; on the subject of popery and the pretender. London: printed for Charles Corbett, at Addison's Head, in Fleet-Street: and sold by Mess. Nutt, Cook, and Kingman, at the Royal Exchange, Dodd, at Temple-Bar. Amey, at Charing-Cross, Jolliffe, St. James's, Chapelle, in Grosvenor-Street; and at the book-warehouse in Wild-Street, MDCCXLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T93989. Grub Street ID 313611.
  • Remarkable cures perform'd by tar-water; collected out of the Gentleman's magazine, &c. [London]: To be had of the proprietor of the tar-water warehouse, in Painter's-Court, Bury-Street, St James's, five doors from Jermyn-Street. Also, at Mr Steidel's, the Bible and Crown in New Bond-Street; Mr Harding's, on the pavement in St Martin's-Lane; Mr Woodfall's at Charing Cross; Mrs Dodd, by St Clement's Church; Mr Bickerton at the Temple Change; Mr Man-by, and Mr Cox, on Ludgate-Hill; Mrs Nutt, and Mr Cook, at the Royal Exchange; and Mr Trye, near Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holbourn, 1745?]. ESTC No. N12581. Grub Street ID 2579.
  • Daville, John. A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. on occasion of the present rebellion. By John Daville, ... York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton; T. Longman and T. Shewell; and A. Dod, London, [1745?]. ESTC No. N36900. Grub Street ID 24855.
  • Howdell, William. The duty and interest of every true Englishman to oppose a popish pretender. A sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Pontefract, October 6, 1745. And Published at the Request of The Right Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen of that Corporation. By William Howdell, M. A. Of East-Hardwick, in the Parish of Pontefract. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand, London, [1745?]. ESTC No. T35063. Grub Street ID 265258.
  • Herring, Thomas. A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of York, September the 22d, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By Thomas, Lord Archbishop of York. London: printed for John Hildyard, bookseller in York; and sold by J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman, and A. Dodd [London], 1745. ESTC No. T149643. Grub Street ID 195632.
  • Daville, John. A sermon preached at York, on Sunday the 29th of September, 1745. ... By John Daville, ... York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton; T. Longmann and T. Shewell; and A. Dod, London, [1745?]. ESTC No. T4268. Grub Street ID 271451.
  • Yorkshire-man.. Seasonable advice to the inhabitants of Yorkshire. By a Yorkshire-man. London: printed for John Hildyard, in York; and sold by J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman, and T. Shewell, and A. Dodd, 1745. ESTC No. T219907. Grub Street ID 243818.
  • Herring, Thomas. A sermon preached at the cathedral church of York, September the 22d 1745; on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Lord Archbishop of York. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod in the Strand, London, M.DCC.XLV [1745]. ESTC No. T101378. Grub Street ID 155259.
  • Suger, Zachary. The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasions of the idolatrous Assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday the 29th day of Sept. 1745. On occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. And Intended Invasion by the French. By Zach. Suger, M. A. Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Gordon. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T4316. Grub Street ID 271762.
  • Drake, William. A sermon preach'd at Hatfield, on Sunday, October the 6th, 1745. On occasion of the Present troubles at Home, and Abroad. By William Drake, M. A. Rector of Full-Sutton, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Blaney. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T45887. Grub Street ID 274084.
  • Suger, Zachary. The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous Assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday, the 29th day of Sept. 1745. ... By Zach. Suger, ... York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton; T. Longman and T. Shewell; and A. Dod; London, 1745. ESTC No. N39054. Grub Street ID 26536.
  • Hill, J. S. False zeal and Christian zeal distinguish'd, or, the essentials of popery describ'd. A sermon preach'd in The Parish Churches of Thornton and Pickering, In Yorkshire. On Occasion of the present Rebellion. By J. S. Hill, M. A. Rector of Thoruton, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T35284. Grub Street ID 265438.
  • Suger, Zachary. The preservation of Judah from the insults and invasion of the idolatrous Assyrians. A sermon preach'd at York, on Sunday, the 29th day of Sept. 1745. On occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, And Intended Invasion by the French. By Zach. Suger, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. N21080. Grub Street ID 10471.
  • Herring, Thomas. A sermon preach'd at the Cathedral Church of York, September the 22d, 1745. On occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By Thomas, Lord Archbishop of York. London: printed for John Hildyard, bookseller in York; and sold by J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman and T. Shewell, and A. Dodd [London], 1745. ESTC No. T154224. Grub Street ID 198376.
  • Thomas, John. A sermon preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey-Church of Westminster, on Wednesday, January 30th, 1744. Being the Day appointed to be observed as the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By John Lord Bishop of Lincoln. London: printed by J. Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by E. Nutt, and E. Cook, at the Royal Exchange; M. Cooper, in Pater Noster-Row; A. Dodd, near Temple Bar; C. King, J. Stagg, and J. Fox, in Westminster Hall; R. Amey, in the Court of Requests; R. Dodesly, in Pall-Mall; and H. Chapelle, in Grosvenor street, 1745. ESTC No. T47730. Grub Street ID 275693.
  • Dupont, John. The insolent invasion of Senacherib against Jerusalem, repell'd and defeated by God. A sermon preached at Aysgarth, On Sunday the 10th of November, 1745. On Occasion of the Present Rebellion in Scotland, and the Intended Invasion from France and Spain. By John Du Pont, A. B. Vicar of Aysgarth. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T37279. Grub Street ID 266990.
  • Herring, Thomas. A sermon preach'd at the cathedral church of York, September the 22d, 1745; on occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland. By ... Thomas, Lord Archbishop of York. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton; T. Longman and T. Shewell; and A. Dod; London, 1745. ESTC No. T4287. Grub Street ID 271604.
  • The seventh satyre of Juvenal imitated. London: printed for C. B. [Charles Bathurst] and sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, near Essex-Street in the Strand, M.DCC.XLV. [1745]. ESTC No. T60946. Grub Street ID 286709.
  • Holmes, William. The frauds of popery, and the folly of the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, ... York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton; T. Longman and T. Shewell; and A. Dod; London, 1746. ESTC No. N18544. Grub Street ID 8012.
  • On the late decease of the Honourable John Spencer, Esq; an elegiac essay. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke of M----------. London: sold by A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar; G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, near Cragg's-Court, Charing-Cross; and G. Steidel, at the Bible and Crown, in New-Bond-Street, 1746. ESTC No. N68689. Grub Street ID 50018.
  • Canning, Richard. A sermon preach'd Dec. 18, 1745, on occasion of the present rebellion. By Richard Canning, ... Ipswich: printed for W. Craighton: and sold by Mrs Dodd, London; Mr. Thurlbourn, at Cambridge; Mr. Watson, in Bury [St. Edmunds]; Mr. Gleed, in Norwich; Mr. Eaton, in Yarmouth; and Mr. Kendall, in Colchester, 1746. ESTC No. T3026. Grub Street ID 261249.
  • The frauds of popery, and the abettors of the present rebellion, set in a true light. A sermon preach'd at the church in Doncaster, on Sunday the 29th of December, 1745. By William Holmes, Master of the Grammar-School in Pontefract, and Curate of Ferry-Fryston. Published at the Request of the Corporation. York: printed for John Hildyard; and sold by J. and P. Knapton in Ludgate-Street; T. Longman and T. Shewell, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dod, in the Strand; London, M,DCC,XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T4289. Grub Street ID 271609.
  • Physic in danger: being the complaint of the Company of Undertakers, against the Doctors T-, C-, and D-. Addressed to the College of Physicians: Containing remarks upon the pamphlets lately published by those three gentlemen. London: printed for J. Lowndes, in the Strand, and sold by Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal Exchange, Charing Cross, &c, [1746]. ESTC No. T123332. Grub Street ID 173821.
  • The female rebels: being some remarkable incidents of the lives, characters, and families of the titular Duke and Dutchess of Perth, the Lord and Lady Ogilvie, and of Miss Florence M'donald. Containing several particulars of these remarkable persons not hitherto published. [London]: Edinburgh printed: London reprinted; and sold by L. Gilliver, in the Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick-Lane; Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross, [1747]. ESTC No. T145420. Grub Street ID 192160.
  • Mead, Richard. A discourse of the small-pox and measles. By Richard Mead, Fellow of the London and Edinburgh Colleges of Physicians, and of the Royal-Society, and Physician to the King. To this is subjoined The commentary of Rhazes, a most celebrated Arabian physician, on the same diseases. Translated from the Latin, by a physician. London: printed for the translator; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; M. Nutt and E. Cooke at the Royal-Exchange; and E. Amey at Charing-Cross, and in the Court of Requests, MDCCXLVII. [1747]. ESTC No. N18369. Grub Street ID 7850.
  • Terrafilius.. A letter to the heads of the University of Oxford, on a late very remarkable affair. London: printed: and sold by A. Dodd; J. Robinson; Mrs. Amey; and at the pamphlet shops at the Royal Exchange, 1747. ESTC No. T38270. Grub Street ID 267752.
  • Defoe, Daniel. The true-Born Englishman. A satire. Corrected and enlarg'd by the author. London: printed for J. Wilford; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, and E. Cooke under the Royal Exchange, [1748]. ESTC No. T70663. Grub Street ID 294325.
  • Marquand, Charles. Remarks on the different constructions of bridges, and improvements to secure their foundations on the different soils where they are intended to be built. Which hitherto seems to have been a thing not sufficiently consider'd. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Jolliffe, in St James's Street; E. Comyns, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar; and B. Tovey, in Westminster Hall, M.DCC.XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T46802. Grub Street ID 274822.
  • Upton, Robert. Poems, on several occasions. Containing, I. On Retirement. A Miltonic Essay. II. Isaiah, Chap. xi. versify'd. III. Rural Happiness. IV. Philander's Petition. V. The Fortunate Clown. VI. The Lucky Minute. Vii. Advice to Daphne. Viii. Songs. IX. Epigrams. By Robert Upton. London: printed for the author, and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; D. Job, in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; A. Dodd, in the Strand; and E. Cooke, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.L. [1750]. ESTC No. T124727. Grub Street ID 174904.
  • An appendix to the Reverend Mr. John Shower's Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, &c. Being a continuation of his account, ... from the year 1693, down to these last shocks that were felt at London and Westminster, on February 8th and March 8th, 1749-50, ... London: printed, and sold at the following pamphlet shops, Cook, James, and Kingman; Cooper; Robinson; Dodd, Corbet and Owen, Woodfall and Barnes, Jolliffe, and Chapelle, 1750. ESTC No. N30358. Grub Street ID 19324.
  • Shower, John. Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. By John Shower, D.D. London: printed and sold at the following pamphlet shops, Cook, James, and Kingman, at the Royal Exchange; Cooper, Pater-Noster-Row; Robinson, Ludgate-Street; Dodd and Owen, Temple-Bar; Woodfall and Barnes, Charing-Cross, and Court of Requests; Jolliffe, St. James's-Street; and Chapelle in Grosvenor-Street, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T44142. Grub Street ID 272611.
  • Shower, John. Practical reflections on the earthquakes that have happened in Europe and America, but chiefly in the islands of Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &c. With a particular and historical account of them, and divers other earthquakes. By John Shower. London: printed, and sold at the following pamphlet shops, Cook, James, and Kingman, at the Royal Exchange; Cooper, Pater-Noster-Row; Robinson, Ludgate-Street; Dodd and Owen, Temple-Bar; Woodfall and Barnes, Charing-Cross, and Court of Requests; Jolliffe, St. James's-Street; and Chapelle in Grosvenor-Street, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T44143. Grub Street ID 272612.
  • Wesley, John. Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. Bristol: printed: and sold by G. Woodfall, near Charing-Cross, London; A. Dodd, at the Peacock in the Strand; J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; T. Trye, near Grey's Inn; and T. James, under the Royal-Exchange, 1750?]. ESTC No. T16576. Grub Street ID 204011.
  • Wesley, John. A letter to the author of The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd. London: printed by H. Cock, and sold by G. Woodfall; A. Dodd; J. Robinson; T. Trye; and T. James, [1750]. ESTC No. T16551. Grub Street ID 203770.
  • The life of the most Reverend Dr Cranmer, Some Time Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Metropolitan; One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council in the Reign of Henry Viii. Chairman of the Committee for Compiling the English Liturgy, and Martyr in the Reign of Queen Mary. The Whole including various remarkable Events in the History of the Reformation. London: printed for the editor; and sold by A. Dodd without Temple Bar, and Cook, James and Kingman at the Royal Exchange, MDCCLI. [1751]. ESTC No. T55964. Grub Street ID 282545.
  • Shirley, James. St. Patrick for Ireland. A tragi-comedy. First Acted By His Majesty's Company of Comedians, in the Year 1639. Written by James Shirley, Esq; To which is prefix'd, An Account of the Author, and his Works: And an abstract of The life of St. patrick, Collected from the best Historians. London: Dublin printed: London reprinted; and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; D. Job, in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; E. Duncomb, in Butcherhall-Lane, Newgate-Street; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LI. [1751]. ESTC No. T48536. Grub Street ID 276405.
  • Hingeston, Robertus. Progymnasmata Hell?nika. Autore Roberto Hingeston A. M. Scholae Regiae Apud Gippovicenses in Agro Sudovolgarum Archididascalo. Cantabrigiæ: typis Academicis excudit J. Bentham. Veneunt apud Gul. Thurlbourn Cantabrigiæ; A. Dodd ad Signum Pavonis juxta Portam vulgo dictam Temple Bar, Londini; et J. Hildyard Eboracensis, M.DCC.LIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T110772. Grub Street ID 163263.
  • Wesley, John. A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week. Bristol: printed: and sold by J. Palmer, in Wine-Street: by G. Woodfall, near Charing-Cross, London; A. Dodd, at the Peacock in the Strand; J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; and T. Trye, near Gray's-Inn, 1755. ESTC No. N27430. Grub Street ID 16679.
  • Cruden, Alexander. Alexander the corrector's humble address and earnest application to our most gracious King, the Right Honourable the House of Lords, and the Honourable House of Commons; shewing the necessity of appointing a corrector of the people, or taking some effectual measures for a speedy and a thorow Reformation; and that this important affair requires the serious and immediate consideration and vigorous and effectual resolution of his Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. With some account of Alexander the corrector the Author of the much esteemed Concordance of the Bible; and an Account of the Prophesies of some pious Ministers of the Gospel, foretelling that Alexander's Afflictions are designed by Divine Providence to be an Introduction and Preparation to his being a Joseph and an useful prosperous Man. London: printed for the author: and to be had of J. Jackson in St. James's-Street, J. Fox in Westminster-Hall, A. Dod without Temple-Bar, and J. Lewis in Pater-Noster-Row, and at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T68582. Grub Street ID 292740.
  • Cruden, Alexander. The adventures of Alexander the corrector. The third part. Giving an account of his wonderful escape from an academy at Bethnal-Green ... With an account of his law-adventures ... To which is added a history of his love-adventures, ... Interspersed with various religious reflexions, ... London: printed for the author: and sold by A. Dodd; and by J. Lewis, 1755. ESTC No. T68584. Grub Street ID 292742.
  • Wesley, John. Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases. Bristol: printed: and sold by J. Palmer, in Wine-Street: By G. Woodfall, near Charing-Cross, London; A.Dodd, at the Peacock in the Strand; J.Robinson, Ludgate-Street; and T.Trye, near Gray's-Inn, 1755. ESTC No. T16577. Grub Street ID 204016.
  • Cruden, Alexander. The corrector's earnest address to the inhabitants of Great-Britain. Shewing that the late earthquakes, ... are loud calls from Divine Providence for a speedy and thorow reformation, and for favouring the corrector's honest designs for that purpose. ... London: printed for the author: and sold by A. Dodd, and by M. Lewis, 1756. ESTC No. T4066. Grub Street ID 269695.
  • Haywood, Eliza. The Young lady. By Euphrosine. London [England]: printed for T. Gardner in the Strand; and sold by S. Crowder and H. Woodgate, in Pater-noster-Row; and A. Dodd, at the Peacock witout Temple-Bar, [1756]. ESTC No. P2657. Grub Street ID 56289.
  • Divine of the Church of England.. A form of prayer, for the use of private families, and particular persons. Compos'd on occasion of the late dreadful earthquakes, and now publish'd pursuant to His Majesty's pious order, for a general fast, to be religiously kept on the 6th of February, 1756. To which is added, an hymn, ... By a divine of the Church of England. London: sold by A. Dodd; G. Woodfall; and H. Cooke, [1756]. ESTC No. T9280. Grub Street ID 312547.
  • Ayscough, James. A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. London: printed by E. Say: and sold by J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; P. Stevens, facing Stationers-Hall; and Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. T59532. Grub Street ID 285530.

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  • Country curate.. The nature of true patriotism delineated, in a sermon, preached, February 4, 1740. Being the day appointed for publick humiliation, fasting and prayer. By a country curate. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, [1740]. ESTC No. T68726. Grub Street ID 292868.
  • Seagrave, Robert. A draught of the justification of man, different from the present language of our pulpits. By Robert Seagrave, ... London: printed for A. Cruden; J. Oswald; T. Astley; and A. Dodd, [1740]. ESTC No. T147787. Grub Street ID 194318.
  • The history of Thamas Kuli Khan, Shah, or Sophi of Persia. Extracted from the French. London: printed for J. Wilcox, A. Dodd, E. Nutt and E. Cook, 1740. ESTC No. T36459. Grub Street ID 266382.
  • The importance of Jamaica to Great-Britain, consider'd. With some account of that island, from its discovery in 1492 to this time: ... An account of their fruits, drugs, timber and dying-woods, ... With an account of their trade and produce; ... In a letter to a gentleman. ... London: printed for A. Dodd, [1740?]. ESTC No. T77715. Grub Street ID 299756.
  • Stennett, Joseph. National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward, at the King's-Arms, in Little-Britain; H. Whitridge, at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. N4099. Grub Street ID 27688.
  • Stennett, Joseph. National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present Times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward, at the King's-Arms, in Little-Britain; H. Whitridge, at the Royal Exchange; and A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar. M DCC Xli, [1741]. ESTC No. T39623. Grub Street ID 268847.
  • Stennett, Joseph. National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward; H. Whitridge; and S. [sic] Dodd, 1741. ESTC No. T170506. Grub Street ID 208208.
  • The priest and the widow, a tale. London: printed for E. Comyns, at the Royal-Exchange; J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street; J. Jackson, in St. James's-Street; and A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T125562. Grub Street ID 175696.
  • Stennett, Joseph. National ingratitude exemplified, in the case of Gideon, and his family; and applied to the present times. A sermon preach'd in Little-Wild-Street November 5. 1740. By Joseph Stennett. London: printed for Aaron Ward; H. Whitridge; and A. Dodd, 1741. ESTC No. T170507. Grub Street ID 208209.
  • Seasonable advice to the disinterested freeholders of Great Britain: in which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially stated and examined, and such pointed out as are most deserving in the approaching elections. London: printed for M. Cooper in Pater-Noster-Row; Robinson in Ludgate street; Nutt and Cooke at the Royal-Exchange; Dodd at Temple-Bar; Woodfall at Charing-Cross; and Chapelle in Grosvenor-Street, [1741?]. ESTC No. T152192. Grub Street ID 197214.
  • Independent elector.. A true account of the election for Members of Parliament for the City and Liberties of Westminster: in a Letter from an Independent Elector to a Liveryman of the City of London. Containing, A Just Relation of the Arbitrary Proceedings and overhearing Methods that were made use of to return the two old Members, by closing the Poll, before one Third of the legal Voters had polled, and an Impartial Inquiry into the different Motives that occasion'd Admiral vernon being put up at both Places on adverse Interests. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple Bar; and sold at St. James's, and the Royal Exchange, 1741. ESTC No. T1983. Grub Street ID 231035.
  • Member of the late Parliament.. Considerations on several proposals for preventing the exportation of wool. With Heads of a scheme for that Purpose: and also Some short Answers to Part of the Remarks on Mr. Webber's Scheme, and the Draper's Pamphlet. By a Member of the late Parliament. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XI.I. [1741]. ESTC No. T31256. Grub Street ID 262082.
  • Fielding, Henry. An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews. In which the many notorious falshoods and misreprsentations [sic] of a book called Pamela, are exposed and refuted; ... By Mr. Conny Keyber. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1741. ESTC No. T89851. Grub Street ID 309703.
  • Fielding, Henry. An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews. In which, the many notorious falshoods and misreprsentations [sic] of a book called Pamela, are exposed and refuted; ... By Mr. Conny Keyber. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1741. ESTC No. T89852. Grub Street ID 309704.
  • Fielding, Henry. The crisis: a sermon, on Revel. XIV. 9, 10, 11. Necessary to be preached in all the churches in England, Wales, and Berwick upon Tweed, at or before the next general election. Humbly inscribed to the Right Reverend the Bench of Bishops. By a lover of his country. London: printed for A. Dodd; E. Nutt, and H. Chappelle, 1741. ESTC No. N3216. Grub Street ID 20937.
  • Menzikowitz, M.. An authentick account of the condemnation and execution of Prince Nicolas Wolinski, Great Hunter and Master of the Cabinet (or Prime Minister) to her Imperial Majesty the late Czarina of Russia. Who was accused by his country of being an enemy to her Majesty's government, and contriving the Subversion thereof, by traiterously Oppressing and defrauding the Subjects in his Exactions, and deceiving the Empress by false and pernicious Councels, for which he was executed on the 12th of July last. With a particular Relation of his taking Leave of his Children, the Death of his Lady, who expired with Grief at their Interview, the Manner of his Beheading and last Farewell to the Spectators. By M. Menzikowitz, a Native of Russia. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple Bar; and sold at St. James's, and the Royal Exchange, 1741. ESTC No. T124058. Grub Street ID 174328.
  • Amhurst, Nicholas. The test of love. An epistle to a friend. London: printed for E. Comyns; J. Robinson; J. Jackson, and A. Dodd, 1742. ESTC No. N13417. Grub Street ID 3335.
  • Haren, Willem van. The praise of peace. A poem. In three cantos. From the Dutch of M. van Haren, one of the Deputies of the Province of West-Friesland in the Assembly of their High Mightinesses the States General. By Mr Boyse. London: printed for A. Dodd, near Temple-Bar, MDCCXLII. [1742]. ESTC No. T44159. Grub Street ID 272628.
  • Pym, John. The remarkable speech of John Pym, Esq; in the House of Lords, upon the impeachment of Thomas Earl of Strafford for high treason. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1742. ESTC No. T102049. Grub Street ID 155896.
  • Cibber, Colley. A second letter from Mr. Cibber to Mr. Pope. In reply to some additional verses in his Dunciad, which he has not yet publish'd. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1743. ESTC No. N36398. Grub Street ID 24375.
  • Macklin, Charles. Mr. Macklin's reply to Mr. Garrick's answer. To which are prefix'd, all the papers, which have publickly appeared, in regard to this important dispute. London: printed for J. Roberts; and A. Dodd, 1743. ESTC No. T4352. Grub Street ID 272099.
  • Pope, Alexander. The last will and testament of Alexander Pope, of Twickenham, Esq; to which is added, an inscription wrote by himself. London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. N19354. Grub Street ID 8772.
  • Cannon, Thomas, of Gray's-Inn. Apollo; a poem: or the Origin of the world assign'd. With reflections upon human nature. By Mr. Cannon, of Gray's-Inn. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; A. Dodd, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand; and J. Fox, in Westminster Hall, 1744. ESTC No. T22205. Grub Street ID 245099.
  • Jones, Gibbon. Fear God, and honour the King. A sermon preached At the Church of Saint Margaret in Ipswich, on Sunday the 29th Day of December, 1745. By the Rev. Mr. Gibbon Jones, Rector of Sudburn and Oreford, in the County of Suffolk; and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Radnor. London: printed for A. Dod without Temple Bar. 1745: [1745] [1746]. ESTC No. T4293. Grub Street ID 271621.
  • W., T.. The present condition of Great-Britain, in a discourse upon things that have not been considered, though they are of the greatest consequence to her. With a true state of the case between us and the Dutch, that may not be unworthy of the Deliberations of that august Assembly by which we are represented in Parliament; and particularly in that great Article which fills them with so many Terrors as are insinuated in our present Accounts from Holland. London: printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden-Lion on Ludgate-Hill; M. Cook, and E. Nutt, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and all the pamphlet-shops about London and Westminster, [1746]. ESTC No. T44206. Grub Street ID 272663.
  • The case of the revolution truly stated; or, full proof that the Pretender (if allow'd to be King James's son) has no more right to the crown of England, than King Saul's son had to the throne of Judah. London: printed by J. F. for A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1746. ESTC No. N26901. Grub Street ID 16257.
  • Author of 'One thousand seven hundred and forty-five'.. Past and present, or, times compared: a satire. By the author of One thousand seven hundred and forty-five. London: printed for A. Dodd, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1746. ESTC No. N11957. Grub Street ID 1960.
  • Author of 'One thousand seven hundred and forty-five'.. One thousand, seven hundred, and forty-five. A satiric-epistle; after the manner of Mr. Pope. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1746. ESTC No. T180679. Grub Street ID 217338.
  • Ovid. Ovid's Art of love paraphrased, and adapted to the present time. With notes. And a most correct edition of the original. Book I. London: printed for M. Cooper; A. Dodd; and G. Woodfall, 1747. ESTC No. N10617. Grub Street ID 626.
  • Loredano, Giovanni Francesco. The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B. London: printed for T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn, Nutt and Cook at the Royal-Exchange, Cooper in Pater-Noster-Row, Corbett in Fleet-Street, Dodd at Temple-Bar, Woodfall at Charing-Cross, Jackson in St. James's-Street, Chapelle in Grosvenor-Street, and Amey at Charing-Cross and the Court of Requests, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T118482. Grub Street ID 170027.
  • Baron, Richard. An enquiry into the behaviour of our great churchmen since the Reformation in the enacting and executing of penal laws against papists and protestant dissenters. London: printed and sold for John Noon, and A. Dodd, 1748. ESTC No. T147692. Grub Street ID 194234.
  • Seasonable observations on the Naturalization Bill, now depending in Parliament; and also a clear confutation of the City of London's remonstrance to the House against it, shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great-Britain by a naturalization. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1748. ESTC No. T99839. Grub Street ID 318931.
  • The conduct and scandalous behaviour of the porters in Exchange Alley. To which is added, the heads of a remarkable trial at a Travest Sessions at Guildhall, London, on the twentieth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine. By a Society of twenty impartial inquirers. London: printed for Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock, opposite St. Clements Church in the Strand; and to be had at Mrs. Nutt's, and Mrs. Cook's at the Royal Exchange; and at most pamphlet shops in town and country, [1750?]. ESTC No. T117483. Grub Street ID 169075.
  • An account of explosions in the atmosphere, or airquakes. Their distinction from true earthquakes. With some observations on the late shocks, near this city, &c. to shew that they were most probably of the former kind ... London: printed for A. Dodd, at the Peacock over-against St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, [1750]. ESTC No. N1783. Grub Street ID 7297.
  • The true and genuine account of the confession (whilst under sentence of death) of Thomas Jones, and James Welch, for the barbarous rape and murder of Sarah Green, ... Together with a genuine account of the remarkable robberies committed by Matthias Keys, and Henry Bryan. ... London: printed for J. Gaylard; at P. Brown's; Mrs. Dodd's, [1751]. ESTC No. T25527. Grub Street ID 257952.
  • Some considerations on the game laws, and the present practice in executing them; with a hint to the non-subscribers. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1753. ESTC No. T49268. Grub Street ID 277115.
  • Put money in your purse: or the golden rule. A conversation-piece, not in painting, but poesy. A satire with notes. London: printed for A. Dodd, 1754. ESTC No. T132687. Grub Street ID 181585.
  • Green, Matthew. The spleen. An epistle inscribed to his particular friend Mr. C. J. By the late Mr. Matthew Green, Of the Custom-House, London. London: printed for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and sold at all the pamphlet-shops in town, MDCCLIV [1754]. ESTC No. T69629. Grub Street ID 293593.
  • The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c. London: printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LV. [1755]. ESTC No. T179882. Grub Street ID 216588.
  • The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c. London: printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, [1755]. ESTC No. T179883. Grub Street ID 216589.
  • Ayscough, James. A short account of the eye and nature of vision. Chiefly designed to illustrate the use and advantage of spectacles. Wherein Are laid down Rules for chusing Glasses proper for remedying all the different Defects of sight. As also Some reasons for preferring a particular Kind of Glass, fitter than any other made Use of for that Purpose. By James Ayscough, optician. London: printed by E. Say, for A. Strahan, in Cornhill; J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street; P. Stevens, facing Stationers-Hall; and Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, MDCCLV. [1755]. ESTC No. T59533. Grub Street ID 285531.
  • Charke, Charlotte. A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charks, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, going by the Name of Mr. Brown, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Scrolling - Player; with various and surprizing vicissirudes of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. Vii. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourons and interesting Occarrences. Written by herself. London: printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LV. [1755]. ESTC No. T68298. Grub Street ID 292565.
  • Charke, Charlotte. A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke, (youngest daughter of Colley Cibber, Esq;) Containing, I. An Account of her Birth, Education, and mad Pranks committed in her Youth. II. Her coming on the Stage; Success there; and sundry Theatrical Anecdotes. III. Her Marriage to Mr. Charke, and its Consequences. IV. Her Adventures in Mens Cloaths, and being belov'd by a Lady of great Fortune, who intended to marry her. V. Her being Gentleman to a certain Peer. VI. Her commencing Scrolling - Player; with various and surprizing Vicissitudes of Fortune, during nine Years Peregrination. Vii. Her turning Pastry Cook, &c. in Wales. With several extremely humourous and interesting Occurrences. written by herself. London: printed for W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, in the Strand; and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, M.DCC.LV. [1755]. ESTC No. T68299. Grub Street ID 292566.

Printed by and for, or by/for and sold by Anne Dodd II

  • Menander and Aurelia: or, the triumph of love, and constancy. A novel. Rarae Aves in terris ------- Enter'd according to the Act of Parliament. London: printed, and sold by B. Milles, in Hounds-Ditch, near Bishops-Gate; and A. Dodd, without Temple Bar, MDCCXLI. [1741]. ESTC No. T140107. Grub Street ID 187906.
  • A serious address to the electors of Great Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and considered: ... London: printed, and sold by Mrs. Nutt, Mrs. Dodd, Mr. Jackson, and by the booksellers in town and country, 1741. ESTC No. T176808. Grub Street ID 213815.
  • London, John, merchant. An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme, and the Draper's Pamphlet; shewing, That the Remarker hath not made the least Objection to the Scheme, which the Draper recommended, nor disprov'd the least Fact which he advanc'd: As also, that all that hath been alledged by the Gentleman's Magazine against it is groundless, and that the Truth of the Calculation is undoubted. To which is added, A Copy of the Letter which Mr. Webber received, concerning its being stipulated that France should have our Wool; which Letter also contains a short, but pathetick Address, to the Electors of Great-Britain. Written at the Time of the last Election, and altogether as necessary at this Time, with some other Reasons; setting forth the Probability of such a Stipulation also, A Petition, intended to have been presented to Parliament, praying, an Act to confirm the Charter which His Majesty granted Mr. Webber: Which Petition was not refused, on account of such a Charter not having been grante. London: printed and sold by J. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in Ludgate-Street; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and J. Millan, over-against the Admiralty Office, Charing-Cross, 1741. ESTC No. T22077. Grub Street ID 244304.
  • Webster, William. The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation; of the woollen trade in particular, and the great Superiority of it over all other Branches of Trade. The present State of it in England and France, with an Account of our Loss and their Gains. The Danger we are in of becoming a Province to France, unless an Effectual and Immediate Stop be put to the Exportation of our Wool. With A Narrative of the Steps taken by Mr. Webber, for getting an Act of Parliament to confirm a Charter granted him by his Majesty nine Years ago, for an Universal Registry in Charter. By a draper of London. London: printed and sold by J. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in Ludgate-Street; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and J. Milan [sic], over-against the Admiralty Office, Charing Cross, 1741. ESTC No. T31236. Grub Street ID 262064.
  • A serious address to the electors of Great-Britain. In which the conduct and designs both of the court and country parties are impartially represented and consider'd: And such Gentlemen pointed out, as are most deserving of the Favour of the Electors, in the approaching Choice of their Representatives. London: printed, and sold by Mrs. Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Mrs. Dodd at Temple-Bar, Mr. Jackson in St. James's-Street, and by the Booksellers in Town and Country, [1741]. ESTC No. T74413. Grub Street ID 297452.
  • Enthusiasm display'd: being a true copy of a most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or sermon, held forth the last Lord's day of April, 1649. at Sir P---- T----'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell. As it was faithfully taken in characters by Aaron Guerdon. To which are added, I. The general character of Oliver, extracted from various Authors. II. His Particular Character. By Bevil Higgons; Esq; III. An exact Account of his Magnificent Lying in State, and Pompous Funeral. IV. Some Conjectures concerning the Place of his Burial. By Bishop Kennet. V. Poems on his death. By Mr. Waller and Mr. Cowley. London: printed and sold by J. Tilly, in Rose and Rainbow-Court, Aldersgate-Street; Mrs. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; Mrs. Cook at the Royal-Exchange, and H. Chapelle in Grosvenor-Street, MDCCXLIII. 1743. ESTC No. T135015. Grub Street ID 183544.
  • The lady's drawing room. Being a faithfull picture of the great world. In which the various humours of both sexes are display'd. Drawn from the life: and Interspers'd with entertaining and affecting Novels. London: printed and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; and A. Dodd, near Essex-Street, in the Strand, M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]. ESTC No. T80582. Grub Street ID 301636.
  • The hampstead congress: or, the happy pair. London:: printed and sold by M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, G. Woodfal near Charing-Cross, [1745]. ESTC No. T35963. Grub Street ID 265964.
  • Cowley, (John). J. A description of the Windward Passage, and Gulf of Florida, with the course of the British trading-ships to, and from the island of Jamaica. Also an account of the trade winds, and of the variable winds and currents on the coasts thereabouts, at different seasons of the year. Illustrated with a chart of the coast of Florida, and of the Islands of Bahama, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the adjacent smaller islands, shoals, rocks, and other remarkable things in the course of the navigation in the West-Indies. Whereby is demonstrated, ... To which are added, some proposals for the better securing of the British trade and navigation to and from the West-Indies. ... To which is now annexed, a very remarkable letter, ... By the late John Cowley, geographer to His Majesty. London: printed and sold by J. Applebee, in Bolt-Court, Fleet-street, C. Corbett, bookseller and publisher, in Fleet-Street; E. Nutt and E. Cook, at the Royal-Exchange, and A. Dodd, at the Peacock, without Temple-Bar, 1745. (Price One-Shilling.). ESTC No. N68529. Grub Street ID 49906.
  • Memoirs of the life and times, of Sir Thomas Deveil, Knight, one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, For the Counties of Middlesex, Essex, Surry and Hertfordshire, the City and Liberty of Westminster, the Tower of London, and the Liberties thereof, &c. London: printed and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street; M. Cook, and M. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; M. Amey, in the Court of Request, and G. Woodfall, by Charing-Cross, [1748]. ESTC No. T4553. Grub Street ID 273810.
  • The fool: being a collection of essays and epistles, moral, political, humourous, and entertaining. Published in the Daily Gazetteer. With the author's preface, and a complete index. London: printed and sold by Nutt, Cooke and Kingman, at the Royal Exchange; Cooper, in Pater-Noster-Row; Robinson, in Ludgate-Street; Lodge in Warwick-Lane; Corbett and Owen, near Temple-Bar; Dodd, without Temple-Bar; Woodfall, at Chairing-Cross; Amey, at the Court of Requests, and Chapelle, in Grosvenor-Street, near Grosvenor-Square; and J. Griffith, at the Crown in Green-Arbour-Court in the Little Old-Bailey, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]. ESTC No. T128857. Grub Street ID 178383.
  • Wesley, John. A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton, Occasioned by his late Free Enquiry. London: printed, and sold by G. Woodfall, near Charing-Cross, A. Dodd, at the Peacock in the Strand, J. Robinson, Ludgate-Street, T. Trye, near Grey's-Inn, and Tho. James under the Royal-Exchange, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T16552. Grub Street ID 203781.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the whole conduct of the young Chevalier. from His first Arrival in Paris, after his Defeat at Culloden, to the Conclusion of the Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. Wherein The Motives of his late Behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various Messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting Particulars. Never before made public. In a Letter from a Gentleman residing at Paris, to his Friend in London. London: printed: and sold by Dodd at Temple-Bar, Barnes at Charing-Cross, and at all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T22767. Grub Street ID 248584.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the conduct of the young Chevalier. From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. ... In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London. London: printed and sold by Nutt, Dodd, Barnes, and all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1749. ESTC No. N4588. Grub Street ID 30750.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentick account of the conduct of the young Chevalier, from his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. ... In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London. London: printed and sold by Nutt, Dodd, Barnes, and all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1749. ESTC No. N2964. Grub Street ID 18727.
  • A criticism on Mahomet and Irene. In a letter to the author. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, [1749]. ESTC No. N4185. Grub Street ID 28205.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentick account of the conduct of the young Chevalier, from His first Arrival in Paris, after his Defeat at Cullodden, to the Conclusion of the Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle; Wherein The Motives of his late Behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various Messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting Particulars; Never before made publick, In a Letter from a Gentleman residing at Paris, to his Friend in London. London: printed, and sold by Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Dodd at Temple-Bar, Barnes at Charing-Cross, and all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T22792. Grub Street ID 248646.
  • A letter to Mr G-------k, Relative to His treble Capacity of Manager, Actor, and Author; With some Remarks on Lethe. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, 1749. ESTC No. T38168. Grub Street ID 267662.
  • A letter to the town, concerning the man and the bottle. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve; and A. Dodd, 1749. ESTC No. T74360. Grub Street ID 297406.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the conduct of the young Chevalier. From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. ... In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London. Londod [sic]: printed and sold by Nutt, Dodd, Barnes, and all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, 1749. ESTC No. N43377. Grub Street ID 29166.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier. From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-La-Chapelle. Wherein the motives of his late behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting particulars. Never before made public. In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London. London: Printed and sold by Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Dodd at Temple-Bar, Barnes at Charing-Cross, and all the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster, M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T22761. Grub Street ID 248563.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the young Chevalier. From His first Arrival in Paris, after his Defeat at Culloden, to the Conclusion of the Peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. Wherein The Motives of his late Behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various Messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and interesting Particulars. Never before made public. In a Letter from a Gentleman residing at Paris, to his Friend in London. London: printed and sold by Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Dodd at Temple-Bar, Barnes at Charing-Cross, and all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T164223. Grub Street ID 202485.
  • Gentleman residing at Paris.. An authentic account of the conduct of the Young Chevalier. From his first arrival in Paris, after his defeat at Culloden, to the conclusion of the peace at Aix-la-Chapelle. Wherein the motives of his late behaviour are fully laid open and explained; with the various messages which passed between him and the French King; and many other curious and intersting particulars. Never before made public. In a letter from a gentleman residing at Paris, to his friend in London. London: Printed and sold by Nutt at the Royal-Exchange, Dodd at Temple-Bar, Barnes at Charing-Cross, and all the Pamplet-Shops in London and Westminster, M,DCC,XLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T164224. Grub Street ID 202486.
  • Memoirs of the life of Mrs. A-a W-t. Shewing, I. The unkind Usage she receiv'd from an only Brother. II. The Cause of her coming to London. III. The Manner in which she was seduc'd from the Inn, to a House of ill Fame. IV. How she was there male-treated, debauch'd, and confin'd for the Space of two Years. V. Her Behaviour and Treatment there till the Time of her Deliverance, and how dispos'd of since. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, [1750]. ESTC No. T114903. Grub Street ID 166679.
  • The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve; and A. Dodd, 1750. ESTC No. T179897. Grub Street ID 216603.
  • Wyatt, James. The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. ... Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates. London: printed and sold by E. Duncomb; A. Dodd; E. Cook; and by the persons who sell news, 1750. ESTC No. N19823. Grub Street ID 9244.
  • W., A.. Remarks on the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father. With a word to the author. By a spectator. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, [1750]. ESTC No. T74359. Grub Street ID 297405.
  • The story on which the new tragedy, call'd, The Roman father, is founded. With some account of the author, and his writings. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand, [1750]. ESTC No. N23408. Grub Street ID 12768.
  • Gentleman of Oxford.. Familiar letters from a gentleman at Damascus, to his sister in London. Containing, I. A curious and compendious Account of the ancient State of Asia. II. The Rise and Fall of the Assyrian and Median Monarchies. III. The ancient and present State of the Persian and Turkish (or Ottoman) Empires. IV. The History of Egypt, now a Province subject to the Turks. V. A Description of their chief Towns, with their ancient Names. VI. Their several and respective Manners, Customs, and Governments. VII. Their Religions, Genius, Tempers, Persons, Habits, Diversions, Exercises, and Curiosities Also an account of The Lives, Travels, Miracles, Sufferings and Deaths of our Blessed Saviour, and his Apostles. With Explanatory, Theological, Historical, Geographical and Miscellaneous notes: And proper References to the Holy Scriptures interspers'd throughout the Whole. By a gentleman of Oxford. London: printed and sold by E. Duncomb, in Butcherhall-Lane, Newgate-Street; W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, at the Peacock, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; and E. Cook and M. Kingman, at the Royal-Exchange, MDCC.L. [1750]. ESTC No. T54546. Grub Street ID 281325.
  • Midnight, Mary. Mother Midnight's miscellany. Containing, more than all the wit, and all the humour, and all the learning, and all the judgement, that has ever been, or ever will be. Likewise the Discovery of an unknown World; with some Account of the Religion, Customs, Manners, and Ceremonies of the Glums and Gawrys, Men and Women that Fly: With the Marriage-Ceremony of a Lying Man to a Flying Woman, and many other extraordinary Events, which ought never to be forgotten. First discover'd by Selim, in a Vision, on the Hills of Bagdat, on the sixth Day of the fourth Moon, Anno Mundi, 5791. Dedicated to the King of the Fidlers, and to his Queen, and to the Great Mogul's Jester, and to the greatest Conjurer in all Lapland, and to Bajazet the famous Race-Horse, and to the Gnost of Black and All Black, &c. &c. &c. By Mary Midnight, Midwise to all the Inhabitants of this Cosmos, and to the Choice Spirits in the Elysian Shades. Publish'd (which she always observes) in Conformity to several Acts of Parliament. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; A. Dodd, opposite St. Clement's Church, in the Strand; H. Slater, the Corner of Clare-Court, Drury-Lane; D. Job, in King's-Street, Covent-Garden; and E. Cook and M. Kingman, at the Royal-Exchange, 1751. ESTC No. T99347. Grub Street ID 318486.
  • Wyatt, James. The life and surprizing adventures of James Wyatt, born near Exeter, in Devonshire, in the year 1707. ... Written by himself. Adorn'd with copper plates. London: printed and sold by E. Duncomb; A. Dodd; and E. Cook, 1751. ESTC No. N3612. Grub Street ID 24101.
  • The rural maid, a poem. London: printed, and sold by J. James, at the Royal Exchange, A. Dodd, the Peacock in the Strand, and to be had at all the pamphlet shops, [1751]. ESTC No. T133279. Grub Street ID 182122.
  • The wreath. A collection of all the favourite new songs sung by the most eminent performers, at the theatres, Ranelagh, Vauxhall, &c. &c. &c. London: printed and sold by W. Reeve; H. Slater; A. Dodd; E. Cooke; and J. Abree, in Canterbury, 1752. ESTC No. N35749. Grub Street ID 23853.
  • The only true and authentic trial of John Swan and Miss Elizabeth Jeffreys, for the murder of her uncle, Mr. Joseph Jeffreys, of Walthamstow in Essex, at the Lent assizes held at Chelmsford, on Wednesday the eleventh instant, before the Hon. Sir Martin Wright and Sir Michael Foster, Knts. Two of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of King's-Bench. To which are added, original letters, in which are included their own Confessions; and several Particulars relating to the Murder, never before made public. Also the will of the late Mr. Jeffreys. London: printed: and sold by J. Robinson in Ludgate-Street; R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross; Mrs. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and Mess. Kingman, Cooke, and James, at the Royal-Exchange; and by all booksellers; and of the hawkers in town and country, M.DCC.LII. [1752]. ESTC No. T197391. Grub Street ID 230481.
  • A true and exact description of the island of Shetland, containing an account of its situation, trade, produce, and inhabitants. Together with an account of the great white herring fishery of that place, ... London: printed and sold by T. James; M. Cooper; J. Robinson; A. Dod; and J. Barnes, 1753. ESTC No. T94721. Grub Street ID 314270.