Dandridge, Isaac.
Like will to like, as the Scabby squire Said to the Mangey viscount. Set forth in the history of Will. Squelsh, and Harry Halter, formerly Servants at the Red-Lyon in Brentford. Publish'd from the Original Manuscript, now in the Library of Mr. Guy's New Foundation for Incurables; Written by the late Mr. Isaac Dandridge, Apothecary. Part I.
London: printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, [1728].
ESTC No. T62133.Grub Street ID 287640.
Dandridge, Isaac.
Worse and worse, Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire. Set forth in the history of Will. Squelsh, and Harry Halter, formerly servants at the Red-Lyon in Brentford. Written by the late Mr. Isaac Dandridge, apothecary; and publish'd from the Original Manuscript, now in the Library of Mr. Guy's New Foundation for Incurables, as well as the former Part, by Paul Prickman, Gent. of Furnival's-Inn. Part II.
London: printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, [1728].
ESTC No. T62134.Grub Street ID 287641.