H. Woodgate
Active Years
Min year: 1755, Max year: 1761, Max count: 9
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1755: Peace, good-will, and forgiveness of injuries recommended, in an assize sermon, preached at St. Martin's in Leicester, on Thursday, July 24, 1755. By George Cardale, A. M. Rector of Wanlip, and Curate of Swithland, Leicestershire. Published at the Request of the High-Sheriff, the Worshipful the Mayor, and several of the Audience
- 1757: A cabinet council
- 1757: An address to His Majesty upon the present crisis
- 1759: An Authentick and complete history of witches and apparitions
- 1759: The happy orphans: an authentic history of persons in high life
- 1759: The lives and adventures of the most notorious highway-waymen [sic], street robbers and murderers.
- 1759: The famous history of Montelion
- 1759: Woman is a riddle. A comedy
- 1759: The gentleman and lady's military palladium
- 1760: The honour of chivalry
- 1760: The father of his country: or the history of the life and glorious exploits of Peter the Great, Czar of Muscovy
- 1760: The happy orphans
- 1760: The life and heroic actions of Balbe Berton
- 1760: The fifteen comforts of matrimony
- 1760: The life of Oliver Cromwell. Containing his military exploits in England
- 1761: The amours and adventures of two English gentlemen in Italy
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